The other is a truly ravishing painted chest from Jersey in the Channel Islands, with cabriole legs and tulip and rose motifs in pale red and blue finished with feathery white lines.
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This tour de force of political symbolism looks like a choir stall stuck in a doorway, a vigorously carved throne that seems about to walk away on its cabriole legs and pad feet.
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Regional differences emerged in American cabriole leg styles by the mid to late 18th century; for example, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts style featured a very slender cabriole leg compared to other American locales.
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Regional differences emerged in American cabriole leg styles by the mid to late 18th century; for example, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts style featured a very slender cabriole leg compared to other American locales.
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_A pair of Louis XVI fauteuils en cabriole chairs, used in the West Sitting Room of the White House, which Sotheby's extremely conservative appraisers state are worth $ 15, 000.
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Queen Anne furniture had a simplicity that relied on curved lines, evident in cabriole leg and in the fiddle-shaped splat ( the central support of a chair back ), and figured walnut veneering.
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There are grand pieces, such as the plush, oversized sofa inspired by an 18th-century settee with undulating back, high scrolled arms and carved cabriole legs ending in ball-and-claw feet.
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An art nouveau candlestick, the cabriole legs on a mahogany dresser, a curving lamp base and a bombe metal dresser box pointed to her love of softly flowing lines, a theme echoed throughout the home.
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As recently as January, he had sold another rarity with a million-dollar price tag : an 18th-century Philadelphia Pembroke table that had been discovered recently and was the only known such piece with cabriole legs.
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While it's not unusual for an ottoman to have legs, especially cabriole, or to be skirted, how often do you see an ottoman with a skirt deliberately designed to " show some leg "?