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ROCHE COWARD

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Item Details

19th Century or earlier, 44cm x 32cm (17.3 x 12.5 inches).

This glazed stoneware seat is a very rare antique example, striking and unusual in form and colour. The emerald green glaze is about the most attractive we have seen. Finely crackle glazed and translucent with blue, turquoise and purple tones all coming out of the firing. The seat top, with it's variegated tones and complex craquelure has real depth.

These marvellous stools have been used in China for 1000 years, and exported to the west for around 300. Evolving out of the Buddhist garden tradition, where natural elements like tree stumps and smooth rocks were used as seats, by the Song Dynasty (960-1279), these types of stools were used both indoors and outdoors as casual seating. Indoor stools were typically portable and made out of wood, while outdoor furniture, needing to withstand the elements, began to be made out of glazed stoneware.

Will probably withstand outdoor conditions, but we would recommend it for the home. These versatile and elegant stools make a wonderful addition to any modern interior as side tables or seating.

Condition:
Overall excellent, with original firing and glaze imperfections. A couple of small nibbles of later damage, please see images. We have far too many images to include on the listing, please see extra images on the Google drive link here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pnQkMzOU2BMUCGxRlD07LyHH4TqjLsAi/view?usp=sharing

UK Mainland shipping is £100 with a dedicated one man courier. Please contact for international shipping quote

  • Period: early 19th century
    • Price: £1,400.00
    • €1,637 Euro
    • $1,750 US Dollar
  • Location: Yorkshire
    • Dimensions: H: 44cm (17.32in)
    • W: 32cm (12.60in)
    • D: 32cm (12.60in)