An elm high-stool, Yorkshire, late 19th/early 20th century

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An elm high-stool, Yorkshire, late 19th/early 20th century
with canted top and three turned legs -- 15½in. (39cm.) wide, 25½in. (60cm.) high
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Lot Essay

These primitive stools were made in large quantities and were provided for the workforce in situations where it was necessary to sit for bench or machine-work throughout the industrial North.
See Dr. B Cotton The English Regional Chair, Woodbridge, 1990, p.207, fig.NE411 for an identical example.

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