"Early 19th Century Regency Period Rosewood Leather Stool"
This early 19th-century Regency period rosewood stool is a charming example of elegant craftsmanship. Its excellent color and patina speak to its well-preserved condition and the quality of the materials used.The stool features a rectangular, deep-buttoned beige leather seat, adding both comfort and visual appeal. The molded frieze seat frame and brass closing nails create a refined finish, showcasing meticulous attention to detail. Four elegant rosewood turned fluted legs and bobbin-turned cross stretchers with a central finite provide both stability and visual interest. Dating back to around 1825, the stool embodies the refined aesthetic of the Regency period in England.