A WILLIAM AND MARY TURNED WALNUT FOOTSTOOL, Possibly Pennsylvania, 1680-1710, the rectangular frame with wool needlwork upholstery and row of brass nails, on block and baluster-turned legs with similarly-turned side stretchers and double baluster, ball and ring-turned medial stretchers, appears to retain original under-upholstery (turned feet appear to be later additions, stool has been upholstered over the rails)--14in. high, 24¾in. wide, 16¼in. deep

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A WILLIAM AND MARY TURNED WALNUT FOOTSTOOL, Possibly Pennsylvania, 1680-1710, the rectangular frame with wool needlwork upholstery and row of brass nails, on block and baluster-turned legs with similarly-turned side stretchers and double baluster, ball and ring-turned medial stretchers, appears to retain original under-upholstery (turned feet appear to be later additions, stool has been upholstered over the rails)--14in. high, 24¾in. wide, 16¼in. deep

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