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Claw ball foot furniture.
The talons or claws could be quite detailed and realistic or a bit more stylized.
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Prices for most ball and claw feet on 1stdibs are negotiable.
It s not uncommon for customers to get 15 25 off the list price after negotiating.
They are often carved entirely of wood as seen in many chippendale style furniture pieces.
For instance new york cabinetmakers used a large squared boxy foot.
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A furniture foot sometimes referenced as claw and ball fashioned to represent a bird s claw gripping a ball.
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Antique furniture experts can often identify the origin of a piece by the character of the ball and claw.
And even though on more than one occasion thomas chippendale had to fight for the fee on his commissions today his designs command immoderate prices.
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The most common claw foot furniture material is metal.
Probably the most well known type of furniture foot is the ball and claw as the name suggests the foot looks like the talons or claws of a large animal or bird gripping a ball.
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While the claw and ball foot was very popular in early 18th century european furniture as well as that of the united states it was not native to western societies.
Examples featuring a metal claw gripping a glass ball are also common especially in occasional tables and stools.
While philadelphia preferred the slightly flattened ball.