The following criteria will help you determine if your old furniture is an american made antique.
18th century furniture leg styles.
In this type of furniture leg a series of rounded channels or grooves are carved vertically into a straight leg at regular intervals.
Basic american furniture styles.
Leg styles feature a cabriole or curved leg ending in a pad foot.
The baluster leg typically found on furniture from the 17th century resembles the balusters used in staircases and railings with slight lathe scrolling at the top cap and bottom quarter of the.
It is characterized by cabriole legs pad or drake feet fiddle backed chairs and bat wing shaped drawer pulls.
This is a light chair whose front and back sets of legs flare away from each other.
Whereas boston cabriole legs were somewhat stiff and vertical newport makers favored more curvilinear legs that terminated in pointed slipper feet.
Birch maple walnut description.
William and mary 1690 1735.
Hybrid of english styles.
Early colonial 17th century woods used.
It dates back to 5th century greece but the style experienced a comeback during the late 18th century neoclassical furniture movement.
Although in existence from roughly 1600 to 1800 it was especially popular in mid 18th century english and american furniture.
It was often featured in later chippendale furniture styles with neoclassical influence.
Modeled after animal legs they feature out curved.
William and mary style furniture was popular in the late 17th and early 18th century and is characterized by dutch and chinese influences trumpet turned legs spanish ball feet and oriental lacquer work.
Heavy decoration and carving.
One notable exception to the subdued ornamentation of queen anne style furniture is japanning a technique developed in the west to imitate asian lacquerwork.
Pad or dutch style feet were commonly seen on 18th century queen anne furniture.
Queen anne style furniture emerged during the reign of william iii of england.
Political activity heavily influenced early to mid 19th century furniture style as seen in two dominant styles french and american empire.
Klismos chairs typically have an open back divided by a supportive and decorative horizontal panel.
Fan and shell carvings embellish chair legs and cabinet fronts.
This is a simple basic furniture foot style with a square or cube like shape.
The fluted leg was modeled after ancient greek columns and it flourished in the neoclassical styles of the second half of the 18th century such as hepplewhite along with 19th century classical revival styles.