Nr 101828905

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Original Antique Shoemaker’s Bench / Milking Stool – 19th Century, Primitive Craft Tradition This compact three-legged stool embodies the quiet authority of vernacular rural craftsmanship. Hewn from a single substantial section of timber, the generously dished seat reveals both functional intention and long service. Whether employed as a shoemaker’s low bench or a milking stool in an agrarian setting, its form follows necessity with uncompromising clarity. The seat—hand-carved and subtly oval—retains visible tool marks and a naturally weathered patina, developed through decades of handling and environmental exposure. The surface checking and radial shrinkage cracks are consistent with age and solid wood construction, testifying to its authenticity rather than detracting from its structural integrity. The tactile undulation of the seat suggests it was shaped by adze or drawknife, not machine-turned, placing its origin firmly within pre-industrial or early industrial rural production. Its three splayed legs, likely mortised directly into the underside of the seat, create a stable tripod stance—an intelligent solution for uneven earthen or stone floors. The legs taper organically, showing subtle asymmetry that reinforces the handmade character. This tripod configuration was typical of milking stools throughout Central and Northern Europe, while similar low benches were favored by cobblers who required proximity to their work and leverage for hand-stitching heavy leather. The coloration—a soft greyed brown with darker tonal variation near the base—indicates prolonged oxidation and exposure, possibly to stable or workshop environments. The worn edges and compressed grain along the rim further suggest long-term daily use. Beyond function, the object carries sculptural presence. Its shallow bowl-like seat and angled supports create a silhouette that resonates strongly with contemporary wabi-sabi aesthetics and modern primitive design sensibilities. Today, such a piece transitions effortlessly from utilitarian artifact to decorative accent—ideal as a side stool, pedestal, or textural focal point in minimalist or rustic interiors. Estimated period: 19th century Material: Solid hardwood (oak, elm, and/or fruitwood,) Construction: Hand-carved seat; mortised three-leg structure Condition: Structurally sound with age-related surface cracking and patina consistent with authentic use A humble object elevated by time, use, and honest workmanship—this stool stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of functional rural design.

Nr 101828905

Såld
Pall - Ek - Ett handhuggen sittpall

Pall - Ek - Ett handhuggen sittpall

Original Antique Shoemaker’s Bench / Milking Stool – 19th Century, Primitive Craft Tradition

This compact three-legged stool embodies the quiet authority of vernacular rural craftsmanship. Hewn from a single substantial section of timber, the generously dished seat reveals both functional intention and long service. Whether employed as a shoemaker’s low bench or a milking stool in an agrarian setting, its form follows necessity with uncompromising clarity.

The seat—hand-carved and subtly oval—retains visible tool marks and a naturally weathered patina, developed through decades of handling and environmental exposure. The surface checking and radial shrinkage cracks are consistent with age and solid wood construction, testifying to its authenticity rather than detracting from its structural integrity. The tactile undulation of the seat suggests it was shaped by adze or drawknife, not machine-turned, placing its origin firmly within pre-industrial or early industrial rural production.

Its three splayed legs, likely mortised directly into the underside of the seat, create a stable tripod stance—an intelligent solution for uneven earthen or stone floors. The legs taper organically, showing subtle asymmetry that reinforces the handmade character. This tripod configuration was typical of milking stools throughout Central and Northern Europe, while similar low benches were favored by cobblers who required proximity to their work and leverage for hand-stitching heavy leather.

The coloration—a soft greyed brown with darker tonal variation near the base—indicates prolonged oxidation and exposure, possibly to stable or workshop environments. The worn edges and compressed grain along the rim further suggest long-term daily use.

Beyond function, the object carries sculptural presence. Its shallow bowl-like seat and angled supports create a silhouette that resonates strongly with contemporary wabi-sabi aesthetics and modern primitive design sensibilities. Today, such a piece transitions effortlessly from utilitarian artifact to decorative accent—ideal as a side stool, pedestal, or textural focal point in minimalist or rustic interiors.

Estimated period: 19th century
Material: Solid hardwood (oak, elm, and/or fruitwood,)
Construction: Hand-carved seat; mortised three-leg structure
Condition: Structurally sound with age-related surface cracking and patina consistent with authentic use

A humble object elevated by time, use, and honest workmanship—this stool stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of functional rural design.

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€ 141

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