Chairs in the form of a four-legged stool to which a back has been added. The term first appeared in the 16th century and was sometimes used in the 17th and 18th centuries for a chair without arms. DDA
AAT
300037789
back stool chairs
back stools
back-stool chairs
back-stools
chairs, back stool
chairs, back-stool
chairs, low back (backstools)
chaises à demoiselle
chaises à vertugadin
low back chairs (backstools)
stools, back
13yrs ago
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