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Style: Charles II
Charles 1st English Jointed Stool Oak Early to Mid 17th Century, circa 1630
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a genuine period English antique oak stool, dating to the early / mid 17th century, Charles 1st Carolean period, circa 1630. Genuine original stoo...
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17th Century English Antique Charles II Stools

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Oak

Antique Charles II Oak Turned Leg Joint Stool
Located in Bridgeport, CT
Charles II rectangular sturdy and weighty stool with exposed peg construction, incised edge, decorative carved apron, turned legs conjoined with a box stretcher. Dimensions: 18" W, ...
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17th Century English Antique Charles II Stools

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Oak

17th Century English Oak Upholstered Stool Circa 1680
Located in Hoddesdon, GB
17th-century English oak upholstered stool, dating back to around 1680. The stool features a rich, warm colour and patina. The stool remains fully functional and can be used withou...
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17th Century British Antique Charles II Stools

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Upholstery, Oak

17th Century Rectangular Oak Joint Stool
Located in Bedfordshire, GB
A Very Charming Mid 17th Century, Charles II Period, Oak Joint Stool Of Pegged Construction, Plus Untouched Colour & Patina Throughout, Having Rectangular Moulded Top Over Turned Upright Supports With Original Straight Stretchers. Sometimes referred to as coffin stools (although this was much more of a 19th century trend for their usage as opposed to their original purpose in earlier times) the humble antique joint stool was by far the most common form of seating in 16th and 17th century England. Indeed they were made in relatively vast quantities and almost every house would have a selection of them on hand in a variety of difference sizes and heights so that they could be used as required. This antique oak joint stool...
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17th Century English Antique Charles II Stools

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Oak

Stool, Mid-17th Century, English Charles II, Oak, Joint Stool
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
Characterful, naive charm Perfect height for occassional table beside armchair or sofa for a drink and nibbles A mid-17th century oak joint stool...
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Mid-17th Century British Antique Charles II Stools

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Oak

Antique Charles II Peg Constructed Oak Joint Stool
Located in Bridgeport, CT
A small Table Stand with fine and deeply turned legs, stretcher base, three plank top and carved apron with scroll accent. The table is very well made and exhibits a fine Golden colo...
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17th Century English Antique Charles II Stools

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Oak

19C Oak Charles II Flip Top Joint Stool
Located in Bridgeport, CT
Charles II flip top side table or stool with planked hinged lid secured with exposed carter-pin type hardware, interior lid and box lined with old newspaper, carved apron, exposed pe...
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17th Century English Antique Charles II Stools

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Oak

A Charles II Style Stool Upholstered with White Fabric
Located in ARMADALE, VIC
A Charles II Style Stool Upholstered with White Fabric Provenance: Private Australian Collection Dimension: Height: 62cm Width: 46.5cm Depth: 46cm
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21st Century and Contemporary Australian Charles II Stools

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Fabric, Wood

Stool, Mid-17th Century, English Charles II, Oak
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
United with a mid-17th century rustic oak stool table. The plank top with a moulded edge. Two sets of metal nails and another set of screws show where it has been secured at differen...
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Mid-17th Century British Antique Charles II Stools

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Oak

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