A small joint stool or low side table of 20th-century manufacture, designed in the 17th-century Jacobean style. Constructed from solid oak with a medium-brown finish, the rectangular top features a large central relief-carved foliate rosette motif within a double-incised border. The apron is decorated with a continuous hand-carved lunette pattern. The stool is supported by four turned legs with square block sections, joined by an H-stretcher featuring central bulbous turnings. Two modern paper inventory labels are present on the upper right corner of the top surface, one white label marked 87 51 and one orange label marked 486.
Condition report:
The item is in good overall condition. There are some light surface scratches and minor signs of wear to the finish on the top surface. Minor scuffing is visible on the lower portions of the legs consistent with age and domestic use.
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