Looks too good for a Grimsdale piece - Robwizer":1zh55f5y said:Looks like something Mr_Grimsdale would make :lol:
Rob_H":e9d7ogii said:Well, it's an late 18th century/early 19th century pile of junk then - about £150-£200. No accounting for taste!! Not everything has to be made from MDF, Brad
Rob_H":6mibqop9 said:It's not a milking stool as they traditionally have three legs. It's a west country stool. I suppose it depends where you're selling, but 19th c milking stools tend to go for over 100 - unless. of course, you're buying and selling on Ebay.
matt":3tne8gl4 said:Rob_H":3tne8gl4 said:It's not a milking stool as they traditionally have three legs. It's a west country stool. I suppose it depends where you're selling, but 19th c milking stools tend to go for over 100 - unless. of course, you're buying and selling on Ebay.
West Country milking stool?
I thought, with Antiques, you're not "buying and selling" unless you're at eBay prices? If you're not then you're just "investing"?
Rob_H":bsv9t7hg said:matt":bsv9t7hg said:Rob_H":bsv9t7hg said:It's not a milking stool as they traditionally have three legs. It's a west country stool. I suppose it depends where you're selling, but 19th c milking stools tend to go for over 100 - unless. of course, you're buying and selling on Ebay.
West Country milking stool?
I thought, with Antiques, you're not "buying and selling" unless you're at eBay prices? If you're not then you're just "investing"?
Matt - what I meant was you can get more, generally for antiques if you don't sell on Ebay. That's why antique shops prices tend to be higher than Ebay. the risk with Ebay is you can't examine the piece so you're generally taking a risk.
Jenx":abuvyswf said:You know what wouldn't shock me ? ... ASH.
Its got that 'ring-porosity' look that Ash displays more than any other.. with possibly something to darken it having been added ?
I kinda 'get' it ... if the dates are genuine etc... thats like 'somewhere about 1800 - 1815, which will mean its seen a lot of buttocks !... each pair with their own history... and I kinda 'get it' for its 'story-retaining' reasons.
Sometimes its not all 'visual' eh :wink:
Rob_H":r9yr54z6 said:It's dated how any furniture is dated - through style, how it's made, experience etc. I wasn't asking for any opinion on whether this was junk or not, I was simply asking for advice on what wood it was as it has me stumped. Whether you, or Brad think it junk is irrelevant. If you don't want to help that's fine. the forum is normally a helpful place where people usually pitch in with advice and suggestions. It doesn't have to descend into insults.
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