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A truly exceptional primitive stool from 18th-19th century Europe, possessing a profound presence refined by well over a century of history.
This piece was constructed using ancient "staked" techniques, a method predating the common use of nails or screws. The three legs are masterfully fixed into the thick, hand-carved seat, and the "through-tenon" joinery—where the tops of the legs are visible on the seat's surface—is a hallmark of authentic antique craftsmanship.
The deep patina and sculptural form, earned over its long life, make it a compelling work of art. Use it as a stand for a plant, a small side table, or simply as a sculptural object that adds soul and history to any space.
【Item Details】
Type: Antique Primitive Milking Stool
Origin: Europe
Era: 18th - 19th Century
Material: Hardwood, likely Oak or Elm
Style: Primitive, Folk Art, Wabi Sabi
Dimensions: Overall Height: approx. 12.75" / Seat: approx. 9.75" x 11.25" (4 lb.)
Condition: Features signs of age, including cracks, scratches, and wear. These are not considered flaws but are integral to the stool's authentic character and history.
This piece was constructed using ancient "staked" techniques, a method predating the common use of nails or screws. The three legs are masterfully fixed into the thick, hand-carved seat, and the "through-tenon" joinery—where the tops of the legs are visible on the seat's surface—is a hallmark of authentic antique craftsmanship.
The deep patina and sculptural form, earned over its long life, make it a compelling work of art. Use it as a stand for a plant, a small side table, or simply as a sculptural object that adds soul and history to any space.
【Item Details】
Type: Antique Primitive Milking Stool
Origin: Europe
Era: 18th - 19th Century
Material: Hardwood, likely Oak or Elm
Style: Primitive, Folk Art, Wabi Sabi
Dimensions: Overall Height: approx. 12.75" / Seat: approx. 9.75" x 11.25" (4 lb.)
Condition: Features signs of age, including cracks, scratches, and wear. These are not considered flaws but are integral to the stool's authentic character and history.
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