Furniture, Works of Art and Clocks - 18th January 2023
Lot 17
A RARE ELIZABETH I BOARDED OAK STOOL
Estimate £3,000 - £5,000
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Description

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AN OAK BOARDED STOOL
Probably 16th / 17th Century elements but later constructed
the seat with a moulded edge above friezes pierced with a keyhole and semi-circular designs with concave ends, on slightly slanting Gothic arch cut-out supports
48.5cm high, 48.4cm wide, 27.5cm deep
Catalogue Note
For similar examples see Tobias Jellinek, Early British Chairs and Seats 1500-1700, p. 195, pl. 238. The stool was formerly in the Adler Collection and was sold by Sotheby's, 24th February 2005, lot 60 for £15,000. Also a stool in the Clive Sherwood Collection, sold by Sotheby's, 22nd May 2002, lot 84. An example can also be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, no. w.95-1921, donated by A. H. Fass of Giffards Hall, Newmarket. For a discussion and illustrations of boarded stools see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, pp.261-262.