Six elm cutler's stools, North Country, 19th century

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Six elm cutler's stools, North Country, 19th century
of varying sizes, each with rounded rectangular seat and three splayed legs, each seat -- 15½in. (39cm.) wide (6)

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

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