The arms are tin
but it certainly looks to have been the go-to stool for many a milking and other tasks too
there is a scatter of little surface marks on one short side as documented
The brush features what I believe are goat hair bristles stitched to the wooden handle
Berries, Cherries, Legs, Cat, Very Sweet Double-sided 19th C. Graphite and Watercolor Drawing putz geese The arms are tinThis double sided scrap paper graphite and watercolor compilation of sketches in settle, best viewed closely, but for me at least delivers a whole lot of delights, compounding through layering and juxtaposition. On one side, a delicate pair of legs emerging from bloomers, with what looks like a little kitten nibbling at the toes of one foot, perfectly complementing the penmanship proactive above: mine, mine, mine, me. On the opposite side,