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Designers Hansen, McNeely, Ramirez.

This Victorian-era piano stool is a technical achievement from The Charles Parker Company, an American manufacturer established in 1832 that transitioned from expert metalwork into high-quality furniture production. The design features a heavy cast-iron swivel mechanism, an innovation of the late 19th century that allowed for precise height adjustment to accommodate the popularity of home musical performance. The stool is supported by turned legs connected by a central pedestal and a reinforced stretcher base, ensuring stability during use.

Distinctive of the Late Victorian aesthetic, the stool terminates in glass ball-and-claw feet, a decorative element that provided a firm grip on varied flooring while protecting the wood from wear. This piece emerged during a period of rapid industrialization and technological advancement, reflecting the era's shift toward standardized, high-performance furniture. By integrating solid wood with industrial iron components, the Charles Parker Company established a manufacturing standard that bridged the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern utility.

Late 19th-century Charles Parker piano stools with glass-ball feet usually start bidding at $350.