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Websites for Antiques DealersPromote your stock and businessRead our testimonialsPottery Barn RockerPottery Barn Kids ChairPottery Barn Kids NurseryChairs PotteryOttomans PotteryBaby Room ChairRocking Chairs NurseryWhite Nursery RockerWingback RockerForwardWe crafted this plush rocking chair with nursing mothers’ needs in mind. The padded headrest is extra supportive, and the winged back and smaller armrests offer more shoulder and elbow space.Nursing Chairs VintageLow NursingVictorian NursingVivacious LivingStunning FabricChair PartsFloral ChairStimulantFuture FurnitureForwardCheck out the stunning fabric on the back of this Victorian nursing chair!Best Rocking Chairs For A Nursery image paucpe2015Getting to relax can be hard sometimes, especially when taking care of a newborn baby. However, with the right nursery rocking chair, taking a break shouldn t be a problem anymore. Read More about Best Rocking Chairs For A NurseryNursery Babymakes3Nursery RepinDiy Nursery ChairRocker For NurseryDiy Nursery FurnitureDiy Nursery DecorSmall NurseryNursery IdeasDiy Upholstered Rocking ChairForwardA step-by-step custom DIY Upholstered Rocking Chair tutorial that only cost $100.




The DIY fabric looks just like the Brunschwig & Fils version. A great look-for-less and budget-friendly option! Save money on your nursery! Repin and read more! SOLD: Shell Nursing Chair A very pretty shell shaped nursing chair with mahogany cabriole legs covered in lemon-patterned damask.All in excellent condition. SOLD: Victorian walnut cabriole leg nursing chair A Victorian walnut cabriole leg nursing chair with carving at the top of the back of the chair this chair can be purchased as seen or we can arrange upholstery for you. SOLD: A Good Quality Victorian Nursing Chair C1870 A Good Quality Victorian Nursing Chair C1870Stock Code CE103The chair is stuffed with original horse hair and is sprung. It has a buttoned back and some very attractive carving. The Legs are beautifully turned and all legs retain their original solid brass castors. All the show wood is in excellent condition. The chair has been covered in a patterned pink fabric, which again is in excellent condition and shows no wear or tear.




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Infant Car SeatsTravel System Car SeatsConvertible Car SeatsBooster Car SeatsCar Seat AccessoriesPremium Car SeatsCar Seat BasesStroller & Car Seat Toys car seat finder finding the perfect car seat has never been easierIdentifying Old Rocking Chairs Identifying old rocking chairs is not difficult if you take a little time to research the unique characteristics of various styles and eras. Look carefully at the following images. They represent several different decades of rocking chairs. This small chair is a ladies sewing rocker, sometimes called a nursing rocker. The chair is always bigger than child-size but smaller than a full size rocker would be. The lack of arms allowed the lady of the house to easily nurse and infant or sew a shirt while she rocked. These are utilitarian chairs, usually simple and made from pine. Pressed Back The pressed back rocking chair was part of the colonial revival style that lasted from about 1870 to 1920. You can easily identify this style by the raised design of the wood on the back.




this style became popular again in the 1980s. Antique Wicker Rocking Chair It is hard to imagine a proper Victorian veranda with out a wicker rocker. Wicker had been used since Roman times to create furniture and was popular as early as the middle of the 1700s in the United States. Victorians perfected the design, and loved wicker because it allowed them to have all the scroll work and details that their hearts desired. Neoclassical A big help in identifying old rocking chairs is to look at the lines and the way the back is designed. This neoclassical, upholstered rocker is part of the Colonial Revival period from 1870-1920. It has some detail in the back as well as the spools on the legs. You can see some of the simple Arts and Crafts era influence in how the back of the chair is made. Classic Ladderback Rocker The classic ladderback rocker is what many people think of when they think of a country rocking chair. It is easy to recognize with its tall back and slat design.




Bentwood Rocker The Bentwood Rocker was introduced in 1856 in Austria by Michael Thonet. There were many variations on this design but it was always made with steamed wood bent into a variety of swirls. Jenny Lind Children's Rocker Jenny Lind furniture was named after a popular Swedish opera singer in the late 1850s. It is easy to identify by the turned spindles. It is often used for baby and children's furniture. Mission Style Rocking Chair The Mission style is simple, squared off , and squat. It has the feel of solidity and a beauty all its own. Eames Era Rocking Chair Finally, the Eames Era (1950s-1960s) brought a contemporary look to all furniture, including rocking chairs. The chairs were designed to comfortably support the body. They are usually made of molded plastic and have very modern looking forms. It does take some skill to identify these old rocking chairs but by looking at as many as possible, asking questions, and learning about the designs you can be an expert in no time.

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