A PAIR OF REGENCY OAK GOTHIC STOOLS
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A PAIR OF REGENCY OAK GOTHIC STOOLS

CIRCA 1815, ATTRIBUTED TO JEFFRY WYATT

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A PAIR OF REGENCY OAK GOTHIC STOOLS
CIRCA 1815, ATTRIBUTED TO JEFFRY WYATT
One with rectangular seat covered in beige cord, the other in green velvet, faceted tapering legs headed by quatrefoil panels, the seatrail of one inscribed in chalk 'ABBOT'S CELL A', the other inscribed in chalk 'Bedford', variations in construction
18 in. (45.5 cm.) high; 19 in. (48 cm.) wide; 15¼ in. (38.5 cm.) deep (2)
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Lot Essay

This pair of stools, attributed to Jeffry Wyatt, with tapering, octagonal, and chamfer-pillared legs, have their frame flowered with quatrefoiled and cusp-arched tablets. It was probably these stools that were inventoried in '1839' in 'The Drawing Room'.

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