More information coming soon… A joint stool is a type of 16th/17th-century seating that usually features turned legs and is constructed to resemble a low-lying table. This hand-carved English joint stool has two tiers of bead and reel on each side. The baluster-form base also has finely carved channels at various positions on each leg.
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