A Charles X, Gothic Revival oak and brass-mounted steel library steps circa 1830, the metal caps to the wheels stamped BTE S.G.D.G [brevete sans garantie du gouvernement] and with the foundry marks of an anchor and S.T. surmounted by a crown, France

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A Charles X, Gothic Revival oak and brass-mounted steel library steps circa 1830, the metal caps to the wheels stamped BTE S.G.D.G [brevete sans garantie du gouvernement] and with the foundry marks of an anchor and S.T. surmounted by a crown, France
Barbara Taylor Bradford’s Easy Steps to Successful Decorating, 1971
New Year’s resolution - must be more of a book worm..
Bench containing a set of library steps, supplied by Thomas Chippendale in 1767-8 for the Library at Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire
©NTPL/Jonathan Gibson
Bench-cum-library-steps at Coughton Court, Warwickshire
©NTPL Andreas von Einsiedel