N.º 102935160

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Taburete - Madera - Un taburete de madera para ordeñar
Puja final
€ 30
Sin precio de reserva
Hace 5 semanas

Taburete - Madera - Un taburete de madera para ordeñar

early 20th century wooden milking stool with a strong rural folk character. Object Identification: Type: Four-legged milking stool Period: Likely mid–20th century Style: Primitive / Folk / Vernacular rural Seat: Solid single plank seat Thick and heavy Visible shrinkage cracks Hand-forged nail heads are visible on top Central large peg or dowel reinforcement The seat underside shows clear hand-tool marks likely adze-worked rather than machine-planed. The surface suggests long functional use. The Legs (Important Detail) This is where it gets interesting. traditional for stability on uneven farm floors) Turned sections in the upper part of the legs Tapered and wedged into the seat Transitional folk craftsmanship (handmade) This turning style was common in: Scandinavian rural furniture Alpine regions Northern Germany The leg angle is wide and practical — classic milking stool geometry for balance. Fittings & Joinery: Legs are mortised into the seat Likely wedged from above (traditional technique) No modern screws Hand-forged hardware The patina is authentic and layered: Burnished seat top from decades of use Darkened edges Dirt is ingrained in wood fibers Natural shrinkage cracks Surface dryness consistent with age This is not artificial distressing — the wear is structurally consistent. The heavy seat and turned detail lean slightly toward Scandinavian or Alpine folk tradition.

N.º 102935160

Vendido
Taburete - Madera - Un taburete de madera para ordeñar

Taburete - Madera - Un taburete de madera para ordeñar

early 20th century wooden milking stool with a strong rural folk character.

Object Identification:
Type: Four-legged milking stool
Period: Likely mid–20th century
Style: Primitive / Folk / Vernacular rural

Seat:
Solid single plank seat
Thick and heavy
Visible shrinkage cracks
Hand-forged nail heads are visible on top
Central large peg or dowel reinforcement
The seat underside shows clear hand-tool marks likely adze-worked rather than machine-planed.
The surface suggests long functional use.

The Legs (Important Detail)
This is where it gets interesting.
traditional for stability on uneven farm floors)
Turned sections in the upper part of the legs
Tapered and wedged into the seat


Transitional folk craftsmanship (handmade)
This turning style was common in:
Scandinavian rural furniture
Alpine regions
Northern Germany
The leg angle is wide and practical — classic milking stool geometry for balance.

Fittings & Joinery:
Legs are mortised into the seat
Likely wedged from above (traditional technique)
No modern screws
Hand-forged hardware

The patina is authentic and layered:
Burnished seat top from decades of use
Darkened edges
Dirt is ingrained in wood fibers
Natural shrinkage cracks
Surface dryness consistent with age

This is not artificial distressing — the wear is structurally consistent.

The heavy seat and turned detail lean slightly toward Scandinavian or Alpine folk tradition.

Puja final
€ 30
Sin precio de reserva
Francisco Álvarez
Experto
Estimación  € 170 - € 200

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