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		<title>Antique Wardrobe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Antique home furniture is latest trend for interior decoration. It adds class and grace to the room. But antique furniture could be an expensive affair. The easiest way to give your room a classy look is by adding an antique wardrobe. With this small investment it is possible to completely transform the appear with the room and still may be use your old furniture.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2010/02/antique-wardrobe/">Antique Wardrobe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Antique home furniture is latest trend for interior decoration. It adds class and grace to the room. But antique furniture could be an expensive affair. The easiest way to give your room a classy look is by adding an antique wardrobe. With this small investment it is possible to completely transform the appear with the room and still may be use your old furniture.</p>
<p>Not all of us really know how to buy an antique wardrobe. So here are some tips. Genuine antique furniture is very expensive. So if you find a piece that is being sold at a very low price, then the chances are that it&#8217;s not real. That brings me to the second point i.e always buy from an accredited dealer. If the wardrobe has a mirror, check for the quality because older mirrors have better quality. Ensure that the condition of the wardrobe is good. The shelves are steady and well maintained. Do not forget the practical aspect of your purchase. Although antique wardrobes are mainly for the esthetic value it still should be usable.</p>
<p>When thinking of buying antique furniture, it pay to be well informed. The hoof foot was popular in 17th and 18th century furniture.</p>
<p>The hoof foot is typical of Regence, William and Mary, early Louis XV and early Queen Anne furnishings styles.</p>
<p>The second type is the trifid foot style. This article defines and illustrates the trifid foot or drake foot. This type of carved foot, characterized by three toes or lobes, resembling a stylized animal paw resting on a base &#8211; a cross between a paw foot and a clubbed pad foot; typically found at the end of a cabriole leg; characteristic of 18th-century design, it most usually appears in Queen Anne-style and early Chippendale-style pieces, particularly chairs and footstools; especially popular, with regional variations, in Irish and Philadelphia furnishings. Bracket foot is additional well-known in wardrobes. It usually has a mitered corner embellishment; variations include the plain bracket foot (as shown here) and also the scrolled bracket foot with a curved outside edge; regularly incorporated in Hepplewhite and Sheraton home furniture styles.</p>
<p>Should you have decided to buy the wardrobe online or the dealer is shipping the fixtures to your make sure that extra care has been taken to guarantee the safety of your priced buy. Having said that, I would insist that you try and locate a dealer closer to you, as you can check the product before you acquire, and eliminate the shipping damages.</p>
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