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Miles & Edwards Victorian Rosewood Revolving Piano Stool

By mtlaw86, 27 March, 2013
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c1839 Antique Victorian Rosewood Revolving Piano Stool by Miles & Edwards of 134 Oxford Street, London

 

Miles & Edwards, founded in Oxford Street in 1822, were ‘manufacturers of superior Furniture whose prestigious clients included the Duchesses of Bedford and Marlborough, Alexandra Fedorovna, Empress of Russia (wife of Czar Nicholas I) and the extravagant 3rd Marquess of Londonderry. 

This is an original Miles & Edwards, Victorian, Rosewood, Revolving, Piano Stool.  This piece is stamped and numbered on the underside.

Made by Miles & Edwards at 134 Oxford Street, London circa 1839 prior to the takeover by Charles Hindley & Sons.

Category
European Furniture
Medium
rosewood
Distinguishing marks
Miles & Edwards 134 Oxford St London 16849
Condition
Fair
Date Period
c 1839
History
unknown history, purchased from estate sale.
eBay Auction Link
Miles & Edwards Victorian Rosewood Revolving Piano Stool
For Sale?
Yes
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mtlaw86

12 years 3 months ago

Re: Miles & Edwards Victorian Rosewood Revolving Piano Stool

Hi all.

Looking to find a ballpark figure for this piece.  I understand it's of good quality and age.  The makers 'Miles & Edwards' made good quality furnishings and also had some fairly famous clientel.

Any help much appreciated.

 

thanks 

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Lovejoy

12 years 3 months ago

Re: Miles & Edwards Victorian Rosewood Revolving Piano Stool

Well it's in the Regency/William IV style popular about 1820-37, right now one like this should go 500-800 at auction.

 

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