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Garden Court Antiques
1700 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 , United States
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Turned Mahogany Three-Legged Saddle-Seat Stool, English circa 1850
$ 2,850
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Description
A turned mahogany three-legged saddle-seat stool with a molded leather seat and nailhead trim; on turned legs, joined by baluster stretchers. English circa 1850.
height: 17 in. (43 cm)
width: 12 in. (30 cm)
depth: 16 in. (41 cm) -
More Information
Origin: England Period: 19th Century Materials: mahogany, leather, nailhead trim Condition: Good. very good condition Creation Date: circa 1850 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Victorian Dealer Reference #: JG24053340 Incollect Reference #: 736086 -
Dimensions
W. 12 in; H. 17 in; D. 16 in; W. 30.48 cm; H. 43.18 cm; D. 40.64 cm;
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