AN OAK JOINT STOOL, PENNSYLVANIA, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTU...
Hammer
€550
AN OAK JOINT STOOL, PENNSYLVANIA, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY the circular top above a shaped frieze on turned supports and block feet joined by stretchers. 45.5cm high, 49.5cm wide, 48.5cm deep Provenance: Dawesfield House, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Lots 92 - 175 form part of the original contents of Dawesfield, Lewis Lane, Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania - an iconic American farmhouse built by Abraham Dawes and by descent through generations of the female line. It served as the Revolutionary Headquarters of General George Washington from 20th October until 2nd November, 1777.
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In fairly good condition with the inevitable minor scratches, scuffs, shrinkage and dents consistent with age and use The top and base are possibly associated Minor loss to the base of the one leg Otherwise sturdy and ready to place See additional images
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Hammer
€550
AN OAK JOINT STOOL, PENNSYLVANIA, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY the circular top above a shaped frieze on turned supports and block feet joined by stretchers. 45.5cm high, 49.5cm wide, 48.5cm deep Provenance: Dawesfield House, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Lots 92 - 175 form part of the original contents of Dawesfield, Lewis Lane, Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania - an iconic American farmhouse built by Abraham Dawes and by descent through generations of the female line. It served as the Revolutionary Headquarters of General George Washington from 20th October until 2nd November, 1777.
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In fairly good condition with the inevitable minor scratches, scuffs, shrinkage and dents consistent with age and use The top and base are possibly associated Minor loss to the base of the one leg Otherwise sturdy and ready to place See additional images