Antique Gout Stool
This is a charming antique gout stool, likely dating from the 19th or early 20th century. Constructed from solid oak, it features a simple, circular seat supported by three elegantly turned legs. These stools were traditionally used to provide a raised resting place for feet, particularly for those suffering from gout, but also served as convenient milking stools or small seats in kitchens and workshops. The stool’s rustic construction and warm wood tone add to its appeal.
Condition and Collectibility
The stool exhibits signs of age and use, including wear to the seat and some minor imperfections in the wood. These imperfections contribute to its character and authenticity. This stool would be a desirable addition to a collection of country furniture or folk art, and would also make a unique and functional decorative piece. It’s a testament to a bygone era of craftsmanship and practicality.










