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| - Rectangular stool on tall cabriole legs, the beechwood frame painted in recent years in two shades of blue, the modern upholstery of the seat covered in blue silk edged with silver-thread trimming of lace-like form. (en)
- Rectangular stool on tall cabriole legs, the beechwood frame painted in recent years in two shades of blue, the modern upholstery of the seat covered in blue silk edged with silver-thread trimming of lace-like form. Possibly original hemp(?) plain-weave webbing in an open lattice supporting a linen or hemp base cloth, modern foam filling (instead of stuffing). (en)
- When the Museum acquired this stool in 1862, it was painted white with gilt decoration and upholstered with a 19th-century silk dress material. White and gold decoration was thought at that time to be typical of 18th-century French furniture, but in fact very little French seating furniture was gilded in the 18th century. Underneath the 19th-century surface are the remains of dark and pale blue paint, which was probably the original decoration. In the 1970s the stool was repainted in these colours, and also reupholstered with its present blue silk cover. (en)
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| - Rectangular stool on tall cabriole legs, the beechwood frame painted in recent years in two shades of blue, the modern upholstery of the seat covered in blue silk edged with silver-thread trimming of lace-like form. (en)
- Rectangular stool on tall cabriole legs, the beechwood frame painted in recent years in two shades of blue, the modern upholstery of the seat covered in blue silk edged with silver-thread trimming of lace-like form. Possibly original hemp(?) plain-weave webbing in an open lattice supporting a linen or hemp base cloth, modern foam filling (instead of stuffing). (en)
- When the Museum acquired this stool in 1862, it was painted white with gilt decoration and upholstered with a 19th-century silk dress material. White and gold decoration was thought at that time to be typical of 18th-century French furniture, but in fact very little French seating furniture was gilded in the 18th century. Underneath the 19th-century surface are the remains of dark and pale blue paint, which was probably the original decoration. In the 1970s the stool was repainted in these colours, and also reupholstered with its present blue silk cover. (en)
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