A Charles II joined oak backstool, Yorkshire, circa 1680
A Charles II joined oak backstool, Yorkshire, circa 1680
Having a pair of arched and cusp-profiled splats, each carved with tight scrolls and a central tear-drop shaped mask, the back uprights with scroll and hatch-carved ends above applied split mouldings, the panelled seat raised on flattened-ball turned front legs joined by a conforming fore-rail, 49.5cm wide x 41cm deep x 101.5cm high, (19in wide x 16in deep x 39 1/2in high)
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A Charles II joined oak backstool, Yorkshire, circa 1680
Having a pair of arched and cusp-profiled splats, each carved with tight scrolls and a central tear-drop shaped mask, the back uprights with scroll and hatch-carved ends above applied split mouldings, the panelled seat raised on flattened-ball turned front legs joined by a conforming fore-rail, 49.5cm wide x 41cm deep x 101.5cm high, (19in wide x 16in deep x 39 1/2in high)