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Victorian Brass Fender Stool / Fireplace Footman

England, Circa 1880

 

An exceptional and richly decorative late 19th century brass fender stool, originally designed to sit at the edge of the fireplace as both a warming seat and a functional fireside perch. Pieces like this were staples in grand Victorian interiors, used while tending the fire or simply enjoying its warmth.

This example is particularly ornate, featuring a solid brass frame with pierced apron detailing, decorative faux drawer fronts with knob pulls, and turned side handles that add both charm and function. The bold ball-form legs terminating in sculptural paw feet give it that unmistakable Victorian drama, blending whimsy with craftsmanship in the most beautiful way.

The seat is upholstered in a deep green tufted leather, finished with brass nailhead trim. The leather shows a lovely aged patina that only time can create, adding to the overall warmth and character of the piece.

Heavy, substantial, and full of personality, this is the kind of object that instantly elevates a space. Whether placed fireside, used as a footstool, or styled as an accent piece, it carries that collected, old-world feeling that defines a truly layered interior.

 

Condition

Beautiful antique condition with age appropriate wear throughout

Brass retains a rich, aged patina

Leather shows natural wear consistent with age and use

Structurally sound and ready for use

 

A rare and sculptural Victorian statement piece that feels both functional and decorative all at once.

Victorian Brass Fender Stool / Fireplace Footman, England, Circa 1880

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Victorian Brass Fender Stool / Fireplace Footman

England, Circa 1880

 

An exceptional and richly decorative late 19th century brass fender stool, originally designed to sit at the edge of the fireplace as both a warming seat and a functional fireside perch. Pieces like this were staples in grand Victorian interiors, used while tending the fire or simply enjoying its warmth.

This example is particularly ornate, featuring a solid brass frame with pierced apron detailing, decorative faux drawer fronts with knob pulls, and turned side handles that add both charm and function. The bold ball-form legs terminating in sculptural paw feet give it that unmistakable Victorian drama, blending whimsy with craftsmanship in the most beautiful way.

The seat is upholstered in a deep green tufted leather, finished with brass nailhead trim. The leather shows a lovely aged patina that only time can create, adding to the overall warmth and character of the piece.

Heavy, substantial, and full of personality, this is the kind of object that instantly elevates a space. Whether placed fireside, used as a footstool, or styled as an accent piece, it carries that collected, old-world feeling that defines a truly layered interior.

 

Condition

Beautiful antique condition with age appropriate wear throughout

Brass retains a rich, aged patina

Leather shows natural wear consistent with age and use

Structurally sound and ready for use

 

A rare and sculptural Victorian statement piece that feels both functional and decorative all at once.