A good Charles II joined oak and ash backstool, Yorkshire, circa 1675
A good Charles II joined oak and ash backstool, Yorkshire, circa 1675
Having a pair of arched splats carved with tight-scrolls centred by a mask, a cusp-profiled upper edge, and 'horse-shoe' shaped lower edge unusually filled with a carved and pierced fleur-de-lys, the back uprights with inward facing scroll terminals, ash panelled seat, on block and ball-turned front legs, joined by a baluster-turned fore-rail, the design repeated on the cross rail of the rare low H-form stretcher, 45.5cm wide x 39cm deep x 103.5cm high, (17 1/2in wide x 15in deep x 40 1/2in high)
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A good Charles II joined oak and ash backstool, Yorkshire, circa 1675
Having a pair of arched splats carved with tight-scrolls centred by a mask, a cusp-profiled upper edge, and 'horse-shoe' shaped lower edge unusually filled with a carved and pierced fleur-de-lys, the back uprights with inward facing scroll terminals, ash panelled seat, on block and ball-turned front legs, joined by a baluster-turned fore-rail, the design repeated on the cross rail of the rare low H-form stretcher, 45.5cm wide x 39cm deep x 103.5cm high, (17 1/2in wide x 15in deep x 40 1/2in high)