Miniature cedar settle with original Squab & rolling pin ends,…
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Miniature cedar settle with original squab & rolling pin ends, 92 cm long, 38 cm deep 47 cm high

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  • Rolling Pin - A decorative ornament often found on Australian colonial furniture mainly from the second half of the 19th century. It consists of a turned piece of timber, perhaps 45 cm long, with small turned finials at either end. It is used, for example, to surmount the shaped backs of some miner's couches or four-poster beds.
  • Squab - A loose cushion that fits onto the seat of a chair or settee, and can be removed. Originally the squab was constructed from horsehair, then later coconut fibre.

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