A PAIR OF WILLIAM & MARY WALNUT STOOLS
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A PAIR OF WILLIAM & MARY WALNUT STOOLS

LATE 17TH EARLY 18TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF WILLIAM & MARY WALNUT STOOLS
LATE 17TH EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Each with a circular red velvet upholstered seat on turned legs joined by a shaped stretcher, with scrolled feet, one with the turned section replaced on two legs and numbered '26853' to the underside, stretchers replaced
16 in. (41 cm.) high; 13½ in. (35 cm.) diameter (2)
Provenance
Probably from the collection of Percival D. Griffiths, R.S.A.
With Frank Partridge & Sons Ltd. in 1939.
Literature
R.W. Symonds, English Furniture from Charles II to George II, 1929, p. 157, fig. 105.
Illustrated Catalogue of Old English Furniture, Frank Partridge & Sons Ltd., June 1939, p. 41, no. 57.

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Lot Essay

An identical pair of stools was in the collection of Percival D. Griffiths, F.S.A. (d. 1938), and given the unusual stretcher it is almost certain that the present stools are in fact these (R.W. Symonds, English Furniture from Charles II to George II, 1929, p. 157, fig. 105). Circular stools of this date are less common than their rectangular counterpart. Related examples include a stool 'in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire', and a pair of stools in the collection of General and Mrs. Micklem (H. Cescinsky, English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, 1911, vol. I, p. 34; R.W. Symonds, The Connoisseur, September 1949, p. 17).

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