It has influenced modern chair styles as well such as the american empire style.
Antique furniture leg styles.
Chippendale and queen anne chairs typically have an s curved cabriole leg with a knee and in curved ankle.
One of the best ways to identify an antique style is by observing the piece s legs and feet.
Leg shapes help define the style and period to which the chair belongs.
A curule is a cross based chair or stool with curved legs in the shape of two u s.
It is derived from roman styles of the 6th century bc.
A major telling feature of antique chairs starts from the floor and goes up.
This sub category of the victorian era is probably the most feminine influenced style.
Early georgian furniture is based on queen anne.
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.
Look at this leg.
2006 publications international chair and table legs exhibit many of the features that distinguish furniture styles.
The bracket foot has been in existence since approximately the 1680 s and was one of the main types of feet used throughout the georgian period and was reproduced in the edwardian period.
Later styles show classic influence.
A bracket foot on antique furniture is a simple designed foot shaped like a bracket.
It has a joined straight corner edge and curved inner edges and was often used on georgian furniture like chest of drawers.
It s shapely curves identify it as a cabriole pronounced cab ree ole leg and that type of leg was first introduced in the 18th century.
But a leg can tell you when a style was first introduced and that is one important step in identifying an antique s age and period.
Leg styles are key not only to the appearance and functionality of pieces but they can also be used to successfully identify many types of antique furniture furniture legs can provide clues to when a piece was manufactured especially when considering how they are used in conjunction with foot styles.
The style began in france and england but eventually migrated to america where it evolved into two other furniture styles naturalistic and renaissance revival.
When you know the styles you can combine antique or reproduction.
When different furniture designs put your mind in a twist examine the legs to determine the furniture s individual style.
The leg is usually a good indicator of type.