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020 Early 20th Century Chinese Hardwood Stool/pot Stand

This early 20th-century Chinese hardwood stool is a beautiful example of traditional Asian craftsmanship. Likely used as a pot stand or low seat, it features intricate carved detailing and a warm, aged patina. A unique addition to any collection or home décor, this stool offers both aesthetic charm and a glimpse into the past.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Smell Adequate 2025-11-30 08:52:13 £27.77 Auto
Mug Wallpapers 2025-11-30 08:52:13 £27.10
Smell Adequate 2025-11-29 21:05:56 £26.10
Britwell Boy 2025-11-29 20:27:26 £25.10
Smell Adequate 2025-11-29 20:27:26 £25.00 Auto
Smell Adequate 2025-11-29 19:53:41 £24.00
Britwell Boy 2025-11-29 19:53:41 £23.00 Auto
Britwell Boy 2025-11-29 19:51:09 £21.00
Smell Adequate 2025-11-29 19:51:02 £20.00 Auto
Britwell Boy 2025-11-29 19:51:02 £19.50
Smell Adequate 2025-11-29 19:50:56 £18.50 Auto
Britwell Boy 2025-11-29 19:50:56 £17.50
Smell Adequate 2025-11-29 19:50:50 £15.50 Auto
Britwell Boy 2025-11-29 19:50:50 £14.50
Smell Adequate 2025-11-29 19:50:45 £13.50 Auto
Britwell Boy 2025-11-29 19:50:45 £12.50
Smell Adequate 2025-11-29 17:19:24 £11.50
Jazz Union 2025-11-29 17:19:24 £10.50 Auto
Jazz Union 2025-11-29 15:44:48 £9.00
Directly Mark 2025-11-29 11:51:04 £8.00
Smell Adequate 2025-11-28 16:47:41 £7.00
Directly Mark 2025-11-28 16:24:12 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £27.77

Winner: Smell Adequate

Timezone: Europe/London

Reserve Met

Introduction

This is a charming early 20th-century Chinese hardwood stool, likely used as a pot stand or low seat. The stool features beautifully carved detailing, showcasing traditional Asian craftsmanship. Constructed from a dense hardwood, it exhibits a warm patina developed over time, adding to its character and appeal. The circular seat and elegantly shaped legs contribute to its classic aesthetic.

Condition

This stool presents with signs consistent with age and use, including minor surface wear and possible slight instability. The carving remains largely intact, though some areas may exhibit softening of detail. Despite these characteristics, the stool retains its structural integrity and visual appeal, making it a desirable piece for collectors of Asian antiques or those seeking a unique decorative accent.