Pair Antique Jacobean style Joint Stools Oak from Thames Lock Bridge London 1850 Recently Added Imp le de Sevres" 1804-1809
Description
Imp le de Sevres" 1804-1809 mark painted to the underside of the lid
Both the statue's hands and face are made from carved ivory
Thomas Settle
evidently enamoured of his own skill & having a slightly conceited expression of satisfaction
and the later is significantly evidenced in this work
Pair Antique Jacobean style Joint Stools Oak from Thames Lock Bridge London 1850 Recently Added Imp le de Sevres" 1804-1809SOLD A good pair of antique Jacobean style joint stools made from the oak timbers of the old Thames Lock Bridge, London. The stools are made in the traditional manner of the early 1600s, with rectangular seats and raised on four out swept turned legs, the stools are of joined and pegged construction. Each stool has a brass engraved plaque to the rail under the seat, with the epigraph "Made from 150 year old oak from The Thames Lock Bridge". The stools
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