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Rare Pair of Pure Regency Period Footstools - Benches - Stools.
Unusually, the feet instead of being in carved wood are executed in particularly finely chiseled gilt bronze.
A very fine example being in a category suitable for the serious collector.
Covered in a green velvet in nice country house state which of course could be re-covered to suit client.
Provenance:
Private collection UK Hertfordshire.
Exhibitions:
Grosvenor House BADA Vetted Antique Fair London.
Harris Lindsay Jermyn St London.
Literature: Research so far not unearthed this model.
England, circa 1820.
Dimensions
Height 16 cm (6.30 in), Width 32 cm (12.60 in), Depth 32 cm (12.60 in)Condition report
Excellent country house state, well preserved gilt mounts with a fabric in lovely old state with slight wear . Easily re-covered in clients choiceStock number
5176The BADA Standard
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