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1966 J.S. Ebersol Folk Art Footstool – Acorn Motif, Pennsylvania Dutch Handpainted
1966 J.S. Ebersol Folk Art Footstool – Acorn Motif, Pennsylvania Dutch Handpainted
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Signed and dated “J. S. Ebersol ’66,” this petite Pennsylvania footstool embodies the lively palette and whimsical imagery of mid-century Pennsylvania-Dutch folk art. The dark-stained maple top is hand-painted with stylised acorns, oak leaves, and berry sprigs, all ringed by a mustard-gold pinstripe. Turned legs, tipped with matching paint bands, slip neatly into mortised corners—ready to serve as a step-up, plant riser, or charming display base.
Details & Features
- Maker / Date: J. S. Ebersol, Pennsylvania, 1966
- Material: Solid maple with hand-painted decoration and clear varnish
- Design: Rectangular top with acorn-and-leaf bouquet; turned legs with painted rings
- Craft: Mortise-and-tenon joinery keeps the stool sturdy for everyday use
Measurements
Approximately 7 inches tall × 12 inches wide × 7 inches deep
Condition
Structurally sound with tight joints. Top shows a few light surface scratches and one tiny corner rub (see photos); paint colors remain vibrant.
Styling Notes
- Cottagecore moment: Park it by a wing chair and stack quilted throws—the acorn motif echoes woodland prints.
- Kitchen helper: Perfect height for reaching top cupboards, then tuck under an island when not in use.
- Plant perch: Let trailing pothos spill over the dark top; the mustard border frames the greenery like folk-art embroidery.






