19th-century Italian (Venetian) hand-carved ebonized wood adjustable stool featuring the Greek God Pan (c. 1870–1890). It features a sophisticated, hand chiseled atlante form and an original heavy iron screw mechanism, representing the bold, theatrical Neo-Renaissance aesthetic popularized by master carvers for the Grand Tour market. Materials: Carved hardwood, likely walnut or pearwood, with an ebonized/stained finish, featuring an original industrial iron/steel screw mechanism.
H:28 Inches W:13 Inches