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3 Legged Antique Milking Stool

Early Folk Art Splayed Three Leg Milking Stool with Array of Colors
Early Folk Art Splayed Three Leg Milking Stool with Array of Colors

Early Folk Art Splayed Three Leg Milking Stool with Array of Colors

Located in Port Jervis, NY

Sculptural 3 legged milking stool with multiple layers of paint. Rectangular top with a hand hole

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Early 1900s American Adirondack 3 Legged Antique Milking Stool

Materials

Hardwood, Paint

Antique Danish Sculptural Milking Stool Dark Wood 3-Legged, Mogens Lassen Style
Antique Danish Sculptural Milking Stool Dark Wood 3-Legged, Mogens Lassen Style

Antique Danish Sculptural Milking Stool Dark Wood 3-Legged, Mogens Lassen Style

By Mogens Lassen

Located in Silkeborg, Silkeborg

A very decorative piece Antique Danish tripod milking stool made from solid darkened wood. Made ca

Category

Early 20th Century Danish Rustic 3 Legged Antique Milking Stool

Materials

Wood

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19th Century 3-Legged Milk stool
19th Century 3-Legged Milk stool

19th Century 3-Legged Milk stool

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H 14.5 in Dm 12 in

19th Century 3-Legged Milk stool

Located in East Hampton, NY

Lovely 3-legged milking stool

Category

19th Century American 3 Legged Antique Milking Stool

Materials

Elm

3-Legged Milking Stool
3-Legged Milking Stool

3-Legged Milking Stool

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H 20.5 in Dm 15.75 in

3-Legged Milking Stool

Located in Dallas, TX

Wooden Milking Stool beautifully re-finished

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Early 20th Century American 3 Legged Antique Milking Stool

Materials

Wood

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