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Hall Stool

mid 18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Hall stool of mahogany. The serpentine scrolled top is supported by four 'S'-curves ending in scroll feet, which are joined front and back by square 'C'-scrolls, decorated in the centre by an acanthus leaf and each joined to the seat by a roundel enclosing a coat of arms. The legs are fluted on the outside edges and joined at the sides by turned stretchers.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Carved mahogany
Brief description
Mahogany hall stool with solid, curved seat, raised on 's' curve legs joined by upward curving stretchers with central roundel, England, mid-18th century
Physical description
Hall stool of mahogany. The serpentine scrolled top is supported by four 'S'-curves ending in scroll feet, which are joined front and back by square 'C'-scrolls, decorated in the centre by an acanthus leaf and each joined to the seat by a roundel enclosing a coat of arms. The legs are fluted on the outside edges and joined at the sides by turned stretchers.
Dimensions
  • Height: 49.5cm
  • Depth: 39.5cm
  • Width: 60cm
Measurements taken from departmental records - not checked on object.
Gallery label
(11/1996)
Hall stool
Britain; mid-18th century
Mahogany

Hall stools were an alternative to the more usual hall chairs. This example has the carved coat of arms of the owner set in a roundel beneath the seat (possibly the Fitch family of Thorpe Hall, Lincolnshire, or a branch of the same family at Danbury Place or Woodham Walter, Essex). Stools of this type were also used in libraries; Thomas Chippendale supplied a very similar set for the library of Christ Church College, Oxford, in 1764.

Bequeathed by Claude Rotch
Museum No. W.85-1962
Credit line
Bequeathed by C. D. Rotch
Object history
Bequeathed by C.D. Rotch (RP 61/3157C).

The stool was described in the list offurniture bequeathed by Claude Rotch as.
"Saddle back mahogany stool. Arms of Dundas back and front. c. 1750" and valued at 140.0.0 pounds
Subject depicted
Associated object
W.5-1963 (Version)
Collection
Accession number
W.85-1962

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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