An early 19th Century English Oak Trestle An early 19th Century English Oak Trestle having a thick warped single plank seat resting on rectangular corner – chambered legs, joined by a pegged ‘H’ stretcher. C.1800 H.63cm W.170cm D.40cm
A rare pair of mid 17th Century french walnut and oak ‘tabourets de chanters’ (cantor’s stools) – CHD801 A rare pair of mid 17th Century french walnut and oak ‘tabourets de chanters’ (cantor’s stools) having fantastic colour and patination. C. 1640 Provenance: John D. Dunn Antiques 1980 H: 58.5 cm W: 34 cm D: 27.5 cm
A 17th Century English oak joint stool – UK1129 A 17th Century English oak joint stool. The rectangular thumb moulded single plank seat above a lower moulded apron, supported by four turned legs joined by stretchers with slight lower inward moulding. This stool having good overall colour and patina with much age and wear. C. 1670 H: 51 cm W: 42.5 cm D: 29 cm
A rare pair of early 19th Century French fruitwood stools – CJD600 A rare pair of early 19th Century French fruitwood stools. The upholstered seats on well patinated fine baluster turned legs, joined by an ‘H’ stretcher. C. 1810 H. 1’ 8” – 51 cm W. 1’ 2” – 35 cm