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Significant furniture design periods.
An adult rocking chair is more likely to have complex and ornate designs drawing inspiration from more classic styles like the victorian era.
Early 17th century furniture typically featured bun or ball style feet.
If every journey begins with a single step the road to antique furniture knowledge can start with a foot specifically the antique foot style belonging to a chair chest or table.
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A good place to start when identifying furniture is often to figure out what period it s from.
Other chair feet include the drake or trifid foot a three toed flared foot.
A child s rocking chair is usually less elaborate but more creative in shapes and styles.
When identifying antique chairs it s important to have a basic knowledge of the significant design periods and the important types of chairs.
Leg and foot styles.
Furniture feet often called table feet claw feet or toe caps are decorative brass pieces that attach to the end of a table or cabinet leg.
Antique cabriole eagle claw and ball chair legs set of 4 hand carved chippendale queen anne claw foot furniture legs antique restoration jimpiphanys.
Available in a variety of sizes and handsome finishes.
Identifying antique furniture feet can help determine the approximate age of a piece along with the period in which it was made helping you research and value antique pieces more skillfully.
Stamped antique brass small furniture leg claw foot toe cap clawfoot to protect feets of table dresser sofa or other modern antique furniture cs 7ab 1 4 2 out of 5 stars 8 14 95 14.
Elizabethan 1520 1620 early american style 1640 1700.
Vintage chippendale style eagle carved claw foot wing chair w stretcher base.
One of the best ways to identify an antique style is by observing the piece s legs and feet.
Adds a charming decorative touch while protecting your furniture from nicks and scratches.
On american antique chairs the ball and claw foot often consisted of an eagle s claw holding the ball.
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