Description
An Early 19th Century Primitive Dairy-worker’s Stool. The slightly sloped elm top emblazoned with a gouge-carved roundel/cheese mould of decorative ridges encircled by a recessed channel meeting a draining gully leading down to the lower edge, with re-entrant quadrants to the sides. The corners of the higher edge incised with apotropaic daisy wheels. Standing on three rustic out-swept legs, 15¼” (39 cm) high, 19¼” (49 cm) wide, 10¼” (26 cm) deep.