An American rise and fall piano stool, shaped wood seat, turned…
click the photo to enlarge
An American rise and fall piano stool, shaped wood seat, turned legs with cast iron and crystal ball and claw feet. 36 x 48 cm.

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.

Subscribe Now to view actual auction price for this item

When you subscribe, you have the option of setting the currency in which to display prices to $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg.

This item has been sold, and the description, image and price are for reference purposes only.
  • Ball and Claw Feet - Are in the shape of a rounded ball, attached to the underside of the carcase by a wooden shank. Introduced during the late 17th century and found on furniture in the William and Mary and Queen Anne style, are commonly found on cabriole legs in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, and furniture imitating the mid-18th century Rococo style. The leg terminates in a ball held by a carved lion's or bird's claw.
  • Turning - Any part of a piece of furniture that has been turned and shaped with chisels on a lathe. Turned sections include legs, columns, feet, finials, pedestals, stretchers, spindles etc. There have been many varieties and fashions over the centuries: baluster, melon, barley-sugar, bobbin, cotton-reel, rope-twist, and so on. Split turning implies a turned section that has been cut in half lengthwise and applied to a cabinet front as a false decorative support.
  • Claw Feet - Carved or cast in the shape of a lion's claw or the talons of other more fabulous beasts. They may be found on chair and table legs, supporting platform bases, and cabinets in the Classical Revival manner. Claw feet are not uncommon on Australian furniture made throughout the 1850s and 1860s, though, as with all forms of carving, the deeper and richer the claws are carved, the earlier the piece is likely to be.
  • Turned Legs - are legs which have been turned on a lathe. In use from the 16th century, turned legs on tables, chairs and cabinets became more frequent until, by the 1830s, the Georgian square or tapered leg was rarely found except in country pieces.

This item has been included into following indexes:

Visually similar items

Gubi' dining table for Komplot design, black stained ash, Denmark, c 2000s, 74 cm high, 120 cm deep,

Sold by in for
You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg.

Two similar Chinese wood carved stands each with a marble inset to top and carved floriate design to body, the largest 92 cm high

Sold by in for
You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg.

An Art Nouveau fruitwood marquetry two-tiered table, in the manner of Camille Guathier, circa 1900, the clover shaped top with floral spray marquetry on organically moulded foliate form legs, the open stretcher shelf in the form of a flower, 76 high

Sold by in for
You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg.

Impressive Chinese rosewood large centre table Republic Period early to mid 20th century. Possibly honghmu. Diameter 152.5 cm, height 79 cm

Sold by in for
You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg.