Stool - Walnut - Embroidery sampler

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Constance Rousseau
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Selected by Constance Rousseau

Master marquetry craftswoman with 4 years' expert experience. Trainee auctioneer at Sotheby's Paris.

Estimate  € 180 - € 220
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Description from the seller

William IV style Samper Victorian Stool

This mid-19th-century Samper stool is a magnificent example of the refined decorative taste typical of the William IV style, a transitional period between Regency elegance and Victorian exuberance.

Key features

• Noble materials: Crafted in walnut and boxwood, a combination highly valued in British cabinetmaking of the era for its color contrast and its excellent capacity for fine carving.
• Handcrafted marquetry: The plinth features meticulous marquetry work, executed with precision and balance, which lends a distinctive air and evidences the hand of an experienced craftsman.
• Samper design: Its low, sturdy frame, topped with small wheels, adheres to the Samper stool typology, intended to accompany dressing tables, salons, or lounge areas.
• Needlepoint upholstery: The seat, decorated with a floral embroidery inspired by Victorian fashion, adds warmth and a domestic touch characteristic of fine period furniture.

Historical and aesthetic value

It is a museum piece, well preserved and representative of a moment when British craftsmanship reached a notable balance between functionality and ornamentation. Its condition, the quality of the materials, and the delicacy of the decorative work make it an exceptional object within nineteenth-century furniture.

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Seller's Story

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William IV style Samper Victorian Stool

This mid-19th-century Samper stool is a magnificent example of the refined decorative taste typical of the William IV style, a transitional period between Regency elegance and Victorian exuberance.

Key features

• Noble materials: Crafted in walnut and boxwood, a combination highly valued in British cabinetmaking of the era for its color contrast and its excellent capacity for fine carving.
• Handcrafted marquetry: The plinth features meticulous marquetry work, executed with precision and balance, which lends a distinctive air and evidences the hand of an experienced craftsman.
• Samper design: Its low, sturdy frame, topped with small wheels, adheres to the Samper stool typology, intended to accompany dressing tables, salons, or lounge areas.
• Needlepoint upholstery: The seat, decorated with a floral embroidery inspired by Victorian fashion, adds warmth and a domestic touch characteristic of fine period furniture.

Historical and aesthetic value

It is a museum piece, well preserved and representative of a moment when British craftsmanship reached a notable balance between functionality and ornamentation. Its condition, the quality of the materials, and the delicacy of the decorative work make it an exceptional object within nineteenth-century furniture.

Certified shipping and careful packaging.

Seller's Story

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Details

Era
1400-1900
Style subtype
Victorian
Wood type
Walnut
Title additional information
Embroidery sampler
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Material
Wood
Style
Antique
Colour
Red
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
15 cm
Width
30 cm
Depth
30 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
SpainVerified
2783
Objects sold
90.36%
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