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Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Stool
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Stool
Circa 1953
Regal and historic in provenance, this limed oak stool was used during the 1953 coronation of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch—the late Queen Elizabeth II. Austerely and skillfully constructed, the chair features royal blue velvet upholstery, further accented by gold trim. Used for the seating of distinguished guests during one of the most important events of the modern British monarchy, the chair's straightforward appearance belies its impeccable provenance.
Marked "ER CORONATION"
18 3/4" high x 18 3/8" wide x 12 5/8" deep
Circa 1953
Regal and historic in provenance, this limed oak stool was used during the 1953 coronation of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch—the late Queen Elizabeth II. Austerely and skillfully constructed, the chair features royal blue velvet upholstery, further accented by gold trim. Used for the seating of distinguished guests during one of the most important events of the modern British monarchy, the chair's straightforward appearance belies its impeccable provenance.
Marked "ER CORONATION"
18 3/4" high x 18 3/8" wide x 12 5/8" deep
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Stool
Circa 1953
Regal and historic in provenance, this limed oak stool was used during the 1953 coronation of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch—the late Queen Elizabeth II. Austerely and skillfully constructed, the chair features royal blue velvet upholstery, further accented by gold trim. Used for the seating of distinguished guests during one of the most important events of the modern British monarchy, the chair's straightforward appearance belies its impeccable provenance.
Marked "ER CORONATION"
18 3/4" high x 18 3/8" wide x 12 5/8" deep
Circa 1953
Regal and historic in provenance, this limed oak stool was used during the 1953 coronation of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch—the late Queen Elizabeth II. Austerely and skillfully constructed, the chair features royal blue velvet upholstery, further accented by gold trim. Used for the seating of distinguished guests during one of the most important events of the modern British monarchy, the chair's straightforward appearance belies its impeccable provenance.
Marked "ER CORONATION"
18 3/4" high x 18 3/8" wide x 12 5/8" deep
$9,850.00
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Stool—
$9,850.00
Description
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Stool
Circa 1953
Regal and historic in provenance, this limed oak stool was used during the 1953 coronation of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch—the late Queen Elizabeth II. Austerely and skillfully constructed, the chair features royal blue velvet upholstery, further accented by gold trim. Used for the seating of distinguished guests during one of the most important events of the modern British monarchy, the chair's straightforward appearance belies its impeccable provenance.
Marked "ER CORONATION"
18 3/4" high x 18 3/8" wide x 12 5/8" deep
Circa 1953
Regal and historic in provenance, this limed oak stool was used during the 1953 coronation of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch—the late Queen Elizabeth II. Austerely and skillfully constructed, the chair features royal blue velvet upholstery, further accented by gold trim. Used for the seating of distinguished guests during one of the most important events of the modern British monarchy, the chair's straightforward appearance belies its impeccable provenance.
Marked "ER CORONATION"
18 3/4" high x 18 3/8" wide x 12 5/8" deep




