An oak joined stool, with triangular moulded top, ogee arched panelled friezes and baluster legs joined by stretchers, one toe lost, English, early 17th century -- 18in. (46cm.) wide.

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An oak joined stool, with triangular moulded top, ogee arched panelled friezes and baluster legs joined by stretchers, one toe lost, English, early 17th century -- 18in. (46cm.) wide.
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Literature:
Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture, the British Tradition, Woodbridge, 1979, figure 3:104

A similar example is illustrated in S.W. Woolsey & R.W.P. Luff, Furniture in England, The Age of the Joiner, London, 1968, figure 94.

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