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Fine 17th Century Barley or Solomonic Twist Baroque Walnut Stool with Tapestry

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Fine 17th Century Barley or Solomonic Twist Baroque Walnut Stool with Tapestry

Dating from the last quarter of the 17th century and with a period tapestry fragment cover, this walnut stool certainly has a presence.

Raised on the original solid walnut bun feet, the four finely carved barley or Solomonic twist legs are each joined by periphery stretchers of the same form.

The stool is covered in a beautiful 17th century tapestry fragment depicting a hunting horn, rope and foliage.

It should be noted that very few examples in walnut have survived from the Baroque period. This model is very sophisticated in its form and is in original condition.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use. exceptional condition with all original rails and bun feet.

Dimensions

Height: 16.15 in. (41 cm)
Width: 17.72 in. (45 cm)
Depth: 15.36 in. (39 cm)
Seat Height: 16.15 in. (41 cm)

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