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19th-Century Three-Legged Lace Factory Stool Mirror A striking plaster bust of

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A striking plaster bust of Antinous

direct sunlight and heat to preserve the original paint finish

rod and finial unscrews for easy access or display

A striking original oil on canvas by the British landscape artist John Falconer Slater (1857–1937)

19th-Century Three-Legged Lace Factory Stool Mirror A striking plaster bust ofA late 19th century three legged lace factory stool with a round seat showing a softly worn patina from decades of use. The turned legs are slim and evenly splayed, joined by simple iron stretchers that provide support without overcomplicating the form. No visible modern repairs or additions a wonderful example of workshop seating from a bygone era. Details Era: Late 19th century Origin: England Materials: Wood (likely a hardwood) and wrought iron

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