Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 16, 1 (1990)
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HO A 24 3/4", WO A 13 1/4", 11 3/4". MRF S-1583, accession 2414-2. 24 MESDA hand-hold in the top (fig. 5a) is the same design as that of stools found in Ftench churches. ^ Evidence for the use in Charleston of such stools was found in the July 1749 inventory of Archibald Young, carpenter, which contained "2 Coffin Stools £1" along with coffin furniture and carpenters' tools in the shop.'° Their relatively low value suggests that they were not new, but instead were part of the shop equip- ment. ...Therefore, supplying coffin stools was probably part of the funeral services offered by Young. Additional support for this concept appears in the listing of "To 2 Coffen Stools . . . .£2" along with shop furniture and coffin furniture in the April 1760 inventory of Thomas Stocks, cabinetmaker. When Michael Muckenfuss, another cabinetmaker, died in 1808, his estate con- tained "2 Coffin Stools. . . . $1" along with shop benches, tools, and coffin furniture and boards. In March 1815, yet another cabinetmaker's inventory, that of Hance Fairley, listed "1 pr.
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