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George III Mahogany Dressing Stool in the Manner of Benjamin Crook c. 1770

Dated
c.1770
Dimensions
15 inches wide, 15 inches deep and 18 inches high.

For metric please multiply by 2.5
Full Description
Beautiful 18th Century solid mahogany stool with substantial cabriole legs terminating in large ball and claw feet. The legs carved with acanthus at the hips and each scrolled top centred with a small open flower head in the manner of Benjamin Crook. The rails with hand carved gadrooning and the seat pad upholstered in a good quality antique gold coloured fabric with foliate reserves centred with embroidered pale green fleur-de-lis. Comfortable and well padded, very solid, no weak joints.

All four rails visible and original.

A very useable and sturdy small stool of attractive proportion and design which would work very well with a period dressing table. From a longstanding private collection.