A Regency Period X-Frame Stool Possibly by George Bullock
H: 17.5 in / 44 cm | W: 21.5 in / 55 cm | D: 18 in / 45 cm
Description
A Regency Period X-Frame Stool
Possibly by George Bullock
Constructed from indigenous oak--a wood typically used by the renowned cabinetmaker George Bullock--this stool of elegant proportions supported on x-frame supports carved with lotus ends and joined by a baluster stretcher. The dished seat with reeded cylinder terminals.
English, Circa 1815
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