Plate IV shows one of two known colonial North Carolina bottle cases, both with cabriole legs. |
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The exaggerated cabriole legs are thrust too far outward and are too slender given the size of the cabinet. |
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The harp form raised on a slender knopped standard and tripod cabriole legs ending in spade feet. |
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Minimal hand-carving blended the narrow taper of the leg into the foot turning and created the semblance of a carved cabriole leg at low cost. |
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You'd see a double cabriole and next day you'd go into the studio and think, if he could do this then I'll try! |
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It has cabriole legs headed with a gilt brass-winged lion mask and paw sabots. |
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The base of the chest-on-chest is constructed like a dressing table with short cabriole legs and a carved shaped apron. |
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The wooden body is derived from models by Piranesi, including the cabriole legs ending in rams' heads on acanthus leaves and cloven-hoof feet. |
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The simple rectangular front legs of the earlier type, originally a continuation of the arm support, have been supplanted here by cabriole legs adorned with carved masks. |
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It has trifid feet on cabriole legs without shells on the knees. |
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The cabriole legs with claw-and-ball feet, shaped splats, and yoke-shape crests echo English designs, but the exuberance of the curvaceous outlines is definitely Mexican. |
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The five-foot-long tables have cabriole legs with claw-and-ball feet. |
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One cabriole leg is rooted in the ground and the other is a cloven hoof. |
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It has cabriole legs that end in round feet marked into three panels. |
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Many Salem cabriole legs have a noticeable indentation where they make a transition from the profile created by the sharp knee to the round lower part of the leg. |
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