A Regency mahogany sabre legged saddle stool

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A Regency Mahogany Sabre Legged Saddle Stool — Saddle Benches

An epitome of early 19th-century English craftsmanship, this Regency mahogany sabre legged saddle stool seamlessly blends elegance and utility. Exemplifying the refined yet practical aesthetic of the Regency period, the piece is notable for both its sculptural presence and versatile design.

Origin: England

Date: Circa 1820

Material: Mahogany with brass castors

Dimensions: Height 48 cm; Width 61 cm; Depth 41 cm

Condition: Excellent age-related patina, structurally sound with minor surface wear commensurate with age

Exhibiting stylistic elements admired during the Regency, this saddle stool recalls the work of renowned makers showcased in major collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. The distinctive sabre legs are evocative of this period’s taste for flowing, classical silhouettes, while the practical saddle seat echoes the era’s fusion of comfort and sophistication. Pieces of this calibre held pride of place in both town and country interiors, reflecting the refined taste of the Regency elite.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisitely reeded panel at the centre of the seat rail, demonstrating attention to crafted detail
  • Boldly modelled sabre legs, a hallmark of Regency seating design, providing both strength and visual flair
  • Finished with brass castors, offering ease of movement and an attractive period-appropriate accent
  • The distinguished mahogany timber delivers superb colour and enduring quality, admired by collectors

The Regency saddle stool’s gently curving lines and classical proportions make it a versatile seating solution, equally at home in a modern study or amongst antique furnishings. Its rare combination of form, function, and period authenticity renders it a valuable addition to any collection specialising in English Regency furniture. Distinguished by its refined detailing and harmonious scale, this stool also provides practical value—ideal as a statement piece or an elegant occasional seat.

With its blend of historical charm and timeless utility, this Regency mahogany sabre legged saddle stool is certain to draw the admiration of design aficionados and collectors of Regency seating alike.

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