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a charles ii oak and hide upholstered stool, london, circa 1660
height: 47 cm
width: 42.3 cm
REF: 4631
a charles ii oak box stool, circa 1670
height: 46 cm
width: 44.5 cm
REF: 3775
a charles i oak joint stool, circa 1640
height: 53.5 cm
width: 45.5 cm
REF: 4370
a charles i oak joint stool, west country, probably devon, circa 1630
height: 57 cm
width: 44.8 cm
REF: 4134
an uncommon pair of charles ii oak joint stools, circa 1670
height: 54 cm
width: 46 cm
REF: 4474
a james i oak joint stool, circa 1620
height: 55.5 cm
REF: 3826
a charles i joined oak form or bench, circa 1640
height: 55 cm
width: 113 cm
REF: 3379
height: 53 cm
width: 45 cm
REF: 3827
a good charles ii joined oak long bench or form, circa 1660
width: 184 cm
REF: 2337
an exceedingly rare elizabeth i oak joint stool, circa 1580
width: 48 cm
REF: 3503
a very good james i oak joint stool, salisbury, circa 1620
height: 58 cm
REF: 3738
a good james i oak joint stool, salisbury, circa 1620
width: 44 cm
REF: 3758
a charles i oak low stool, circa 1640
height: 36 cm
width: 32.8 cm
REF: 3286
a james i joined oak stool, circa 1620
REF: 1098
a charles i oak joint stool, circa 1630
height: 52 cm
width: 43.5 cm
REF: 2428
height: 52.5 cm
width: 52.8 cm
REF: 2579
a charles i oak & fruitwood joint stool historically adapted to a table-stool
height: 51.3 cm
REF: 2580
height: 56.5 cm
REF: 1035
REF: 1036
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