£2,200.00
A substantial and exceptionally fine Victorian giltwood piano stool, carved in the elaborate Rococo Revival taste. This piece is a triumph of mid-19th-century cabinet making, distinguished by its robust internal mechanical height-adjustment system and architectural presence.
Mechanical Sophistication: Unlike standard stools, this example houses a heavy-duty winding mechanism operated by turned side handles, allowing for smooth, precise, and secure height adjustment.
Exuberant Rococo Carving: The giltwood frame is enriched with deep acanthus foliage, flowing C-scrolls, and an ornate central cartouche on the cross-stretcher bar. The cabriole legs terminate in distinctive shaped block feet.
The "Music Room" Drawer: Features a rare and practical shallow frieze drawer with its original turned wooden pull—traditionally used for storing tuning keys or frequently used sheet music.
Regal Upholstery: The generously proportioned seat is finished in a plush green velvet with decorative braiding, offering comfort that matches the stool's decorative grandeur.
Gilded Integrity: The hand-applied gilt surface has mellowed into a rich, warm patina, highlighting the depth and movement of the Victorian carving.
Private English collection.
“A particularly fine Rococo Revival piano stool, notable for its quality of carving and its substantial internal mechanism. The cross stretcher bar is especially well executed, giving both strength and decorative impact. A rare and highly decorative example which remains entirely practical.”
Very good antique condition throughout.
The adjustment mechanism operates smoothly and correctly.
Minor wear to the gilt surface and upholstery consistent with age and use. No structural issues, losses or repairs. The stool is strong, stable and ready for use.
Height: 53 cm / 20.9 inch
Width: 106 cm / 41.7 inch
Depth: 43 cm / 16.9 inch
Weight: 25 k.g. / 55.1 lbs
All our collections have been through our workshop and where possible, we always try to maintain the original finish preserving the patina and colour, some items are sympathetically restored and this is done by our own skilled craftsmen using only traditional methods