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Antique Victorian Beaded / Beadwork Ebonised/Lacquered Gilt Wood Frame Footstool For Sale


Antique Victorian Beaded / Beadwork Ebonised/Lacquered Gilt Wood Frame Footstool
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Antique Victorian Beaded / Beadwork Ebonised/Lacquered Gilt Wood Frame Footstool:
$153.26

A good honest antique Victorian beadword footstool. The stool has an ebonised/lacquered wood frame on three nice fluted bun feet. The floral design beadwork is on a green ground. There are age related shrinkage cracks in the frame, but it is very stable and solid in its construction and there is no worm. Very few beads have been lost and generally the condition is good. There are plenty of pictures to show all of the detail, so please use them as a part of the description.11 1/4\" diam., ( 286 mm.)
4 3/4\" high, ( 122 mm.)
1455 g.Low Start - sale.
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IF YOU WATCH AND WAIT, YOU\'LL ONLY FORGET AND REGRET!!!!
I will always try to combine postage / shipping for multiple purchases where common sense and parcel size and weight restrictions allow.If you purchase more than one item please wait to receive an invoice before paying.I am always happy to answer questions.Most of my listings are for antique or vintage items which will show some signs of use and wear in line with their age and use. Any damage over and above normal wear and tear will be noted and shown in the pictures where possible. If you have any doubts please ask questions and I will answer them honestly. I rarely use terms such as \'perfect\' or \'pristine\'when describing items which are not brand new, but I will always try to convey true condition by using terms such as, excellent, very good, good, good-fair, fair, poor, damaged, broken, or any other appropriate term I consider accurately describes the condition of any given item.
Please read my terms and conditions of sale which are set out below.
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