A Fine and Extremely Rare James I Oak Joint Stool
The single board top, having a triple moulded edge, is secured to the run-moulded side rails by four square oak pegs.
The legs are quite outstanding – having a good circumference and being of a cup and cover design. They are embellished with long reeded decoration, sometimes known as “flutes”, hence the name a fluted leg stool.
The bottom of the leg is turned in a “reel”, which has scratch decoration around the middle. The legs are joined by an extremely wide run moulding.
A wonderfully rare stool, in fine original condition, and of a superb, rich colour.
English, circa 1620.
Width 18 inches, depth 11 inches, height 22 inches.
Ref 2949
SOLD
If you would like to enquire about this item, please contact us at earlyoak@harringworthmanor.co.uk, quoting the reference number above.




If you would like to enquire about this item, please contact us at earlyoak@harringworthmanor.co.uk, quoting the reference number above.