A wooden stand with open slatted adjustable leaf supports that form a "V" when open, designed for storing unmounted prints, drawings, watercolours maps etc. They were usually made in mahogany and in use in England from the Georgian to the Victorian periods.

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An antique Australian cedar and pine folio stand on turned legs,…

Australian Cedar and Pine Folio Stand, 1850s, Antique Furniture

An antique Australian cedar and pine folio stand on turned legs, circa 1850s, 37 cm high, 64 cm wide, 53 cm deep