A Charles I oak joint stool
A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1620, the solid seat with a moulded edge, above the moulded frieze incorporating pierced scroll motifs, one side of the frieze impressed with ownership initial 'R', on square section and turned tapering legs joined by peripheral stretchers, 55cm high, 58cm wide, 27cm deep overall
For a similar example of stool incorporating pierced scroll motifs to the frieze see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club, 1979, page 61, figure 2:16.
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A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1620, the solid seat with a moulded edge, above the moulded frieze incorporating pierced scroll motifs, one side of the frieze impressed with ownership initial 'R', on square section and turned tapering legs joined by peripheral stretchers, 55cm high, 58cm wide, 27cm deep overall
For a similar example of stool incorporating pierced scroll motifs to the frieze see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club, 1979, page 61, figure 2:16.