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Joint stool | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Joint stools provided basic everyday seating in seventeenth-century households. Although common in their day, they were subjected to hard use, and few have ...
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OAK JOINT STOOL(S) - Blackman Cruz
OAK JOINT STOOL(S). 1,500 USD. Add to Cart Adding. Trade Customer? Log In. *sold separately*. Origin. England, 17th C. Dimensions. Tall: 22 ...
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Oak – Tagged "Joint Stool" - McIntosh Cottage Antiques
English Oak Joint Stool. McIntosh Cottage Antiques. Regular price $545.00.
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joint-stool
joint-stool (ˈdʒɔɪntstuːl) Forms: α. 5–7 ioyned, ioyn'd, ioynd, ioin'd s. (with or without hyphen: see forms of stool); β. 7 joyne-stoole; γ. 6–7 ioynt, 8 joynt-, 7–9 joint-stool. [In sense 1, orig. joined stool. In sense 2, f. joint n. 4.] 1. A stool made of parts joined or fitted together; a stool...
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JOINT STOOL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JOINT STOOL is a stool formed of parts held together by pegged mortise-and-tenon joints : a stool made by a joiner.
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Make a Joint Stool from a Tree - Lost Art Press
Joint stools are a fascinating piece of British and early American furniture. Made from riven – not sawn – oak, their legs are typically turned and angled. The ...
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Stool (seat)
Variations
folding step stool
kick stool or kick step stool
See also
Faldstool
Footstool
Taboret
Seat
References
External links
Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Joint-stool
West Dean College: Seventeenth Century Joinery: From Log to Stool
Early oak furniture
History of furniture
Seats
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Joint stool | furniture - Britannica
Joint stools (small rectangular stools with four turned legs joined with stretchers) were the commonest form of seating.
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Benches & Stools | William Word Fine Antiques
54" W X 18.5" D X 40" BH X 20" Seat Ht SALE PENDING. Request Information. English 18th Century Joint Stool with Carving. Add to My Wishlist.
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Joint stool | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Joint stools provided basic everyday seating in seventeenth- and early-eighteenth-century households. The vitality of the baluster turnings on this stool
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joined stools | PETER FOLLANSBEE: JOINER'S NOTES
We outline all the steps involved in making a classic seventeenth-century joined stool. I still make them as custom work. Prices start at $900.
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Make a Joint Stool from a Tree - Tools for Working Wood
Joint stools are a fascinating piece of British and early American furniture. Made from riven - not sawn - oak, their legs are typically turned and angled. The ...
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Jennie Alexander
At Country Workshops she met Peter Follansbee, and after years of corresponding, would go on to co write a book with him called, Make a Joint Stool from John's College
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Publications
Make a Chair from a Tree: An Introduction to Working Green Wood
Make a Joint Stool from a Tree:
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joined
▪ I. joined, ppl. a.1 (dʒɔɪnd) [f. join v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Put together, connected, combined, united, etc.: see the verb.1483 Cath. Angl. 199/2 Iuned, coniunctus. 1704 Addr. Canterbury 15 Aug. in Lond. Gaz. No. 4047/2 The Joyn'd Forces of Your Majesty's Enemies. 1742 Richardson Pamela IV. 201 Pointing ...
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