Antique Adjustable Piano Stool with Leather Seat, Black Wood, 1910s, Czechoslovakia

€590
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Antique Adjustable Piano Stool with Leather Seat, Black Wood, 1910s, Czechoslovakia
€590
Dimensions :
H46 x W38 x D38
Color :
black
Material :
leather
Style :
art deco

Antique piano stool crafted in Central Europe in the early 20th century. The piece features a classic turned wood base finished in black lacquer and a circular leather seat with decorative nailhead edging. The stool retains its original screw mechanism allowing comfortable height adjustment. Its elegant proportions and authentic patina make it suitable for use as a piano stool, dressing table seat or decorative accent. Condition is very good vintage. The stool is structurally firm, cleaned and treated with natural wood oil. Signs of age and use including scratches and minor wear are present and consistent with vintage character. Dimensions: Height: 46 cm (18.1 in) Maximum height: 59 cm (23.2 in) Width: 38 cm (15 in) Depth: 38 cm (15 in) Materials: Wood, leather. Product number: MV 2197. All our items are vintage. Therefore, they may have some imperfections that are consistent with use and age, making them utterly unique and special. We try to describe and mainly show as much as possible in the photos. Please examine the photos thoroughly. Colours may vary depending on lighting and the device you are using to view the listing. If you have any questions regarding the items, please ask before making a purchase. We will be pleased to provide any additional information/pictures. Customer satisfaction is our priority! All items will be carefully packed. We will gladly combine shipping for more than one item. Please contact us if you have any questions/concerns, thanks! PLEASE BE AWARE: When you are buying vintage glassware, you should expect some age-related signs of wear such as fine surface scratches/marks. Many of the items are handmade and may have small imperfections (bubbles, lumps) within the glass and tool marks from the manufacturing process. These are usually seen by collectors as part of the character of handmade glass and not as damage or faults. However, any chips, bad scratches, bruises, cracks or faults we consider as being post-manufacture.

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