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Lupona (royal seat), Ngongo ya Chintu, formerly known as the "Buli Master"  Democratic Republic of Congo, Wood, metal studs, Luba or Hemba peoples
Ngongo ya Chintu, formerly known as the "Buli Master"
ca. 1840–1870
Folding stool (pliant) (one of a pair), Carved and gilded walnut; silk velvet with gold trim (not original), French, Paris
French, Paris
ca. 1735–39
Couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, Wood, bone, glass, Roman
Roman
1st–2nd century CE
Window stool, Duncan Phyfe  American, born Scotland, Mahogany with cherry, American
Duncan Phyfe
1805–15
Stool, Lockwood de Forest  American, painted wood, original upholstery, American, made in India
Lockwood de Forest
1881
Tabouret, David Wolcott Kendall  American, Oak, American
David Wolcott Kendall
ca. 1895
Window Stool, Mahogany, gilt brass, American
American
1810–20
Window Stool, Duncan Phyfe  American, born Scotland, Mahogany, American
Duncan Phyfe
1805–15
Piano stool, Mahogany with ash, American
American
1815–25
Stool, Wood, American
American
1800–1900
Stool, Mahogany, American
American
1750–90
Footstool, John A. Ellis and Company  American, Mahogany, American
John A. Ellis and Company
1845–55
Stool, Rosewood, American
American
ca. 1840
Stool, Rosewood, American
American
ca. 1840
Taboret, Duncan Phyfe  American, born Scotland, Mahogany, ash, modern upholstery, American
Duncan Phyfe
Duncan Phyfe & Sons
ca. 1837
Taboret, Duncan Phyfe  American, born Scotland, Mahogany, ash, modern upholstery, American
Duncan Phyfe
Duncan Phyfe & Sons
ca. 1837
Footstool, Cherry, American
American
ca. 1800
Footstool, Pine, American
American
ca. 1800
Footstool, Cherry, yellow pine, American
American
1730–60
Footstool, Maple, American
American
ca. 1880
Footstool, Greenwood and Company  American, Cast iron, American
Greenwood and Company
ca. 1850
Footstool, Duncan Phyfe  American, born Scotland, Mahogany, American
Duncan Phyfe
ca. 1800
Footstool, Duncan Phyfe  American, born Scotland, Mahogany, gilt brass, American
Duncan Phyfe
1810–20
Joint Stool, Maple, American
American
1700–1725
Joint Stool, Maple, American
American
1700–1725
Joint stool, Soft maple, American
American
1700–1725
Joint stool, White oak, red oak, American
American
1650–90
Joint stool, White oak, British
British
1650–1700
Joint stool, White oak, cherry, British
British
1650–1700
Joint Stool, Cherry, American, possibly
American, possibly
1725–50
Folding stool, Wood, inlaid with ebony and ivory
ca. 1550–1295 B.C.
Stool with woven seat, Wood, reed
ca. 1991–1450 B.C.
Stool, Wood (jizhimu), China
China
17th–18th century
Folding stool, Oak decorated with marquetry including walnut, bog oak, maple, green-stained poplar, and other woods, Northern German or Polish
Northern German or Polish
early 17th century
Folding stool (pliant) (one of a pair), Carved and gilded walnut; silk velvet with gold trim (not original), French, Paris
French, Paris
ca. 1735–39
Low stool, Wood, rush<br/>Reed
ca. 1981–1802 B.C.
Ékwè ọ́zọ́ (ọ́zọ́ chieftancy stool), Igbo artist, Wood, paint, Igbo peoples
Igbo artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Royal seat, Songye artist, Wood, copper alloy, ivory, beads, Songye peoples
Songye artist
19th–early 20th century
Round stool, Carved and gilded beech, covered in 18th-century blue silk velvet, French
French
ca. 1780
Prestige seat, Duala artist, Wood, Duala peoples
Duala artist
Mid–late 19th century