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"Ball Foot"
Keywords:
drawers
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spherical
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chest
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diamenter
,
foot
Related Terms:
Pad foot
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Bun foot
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Cabriole
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Claw-and-ball foot
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Footwork
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Toe
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Plantar flexion
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Plantar
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Club foot
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Forefoot
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Cabriole leg
,
Plantarflexion
,
Foot
,
Goofy foot
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Cat foot
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Front foot
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Dorsiflexion
,
Closed stance
,
Bound
,
Goofy
,
Ball and claw
,
Talipes equinovarus
,
Afo
,
Spade foot
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Regular
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Hurdle
,
Plantigrade
,
Kick
,
Flat-footed
,
Heel
,
Running
,
Regular foot
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Pronation
,
Shuffle
,
Instep
,
Ball out
,
Webfoot
,
Axel
,
Capriole
,
Appel
,
Metatarsals
,
Lutz jump
,
Heel
,
Scissor kick
,
Freestyle
,
Rassemblement
,
Eversion
,
Leap
,
Stance
,
Paddling
turned foot shaped like a ball. Usually quite large in diameter, and found on early styles of chests and chests-of-drawers.
jhwilley.com
A style of foot where the bottom of a leg is spherical. Used primarily in english furniture from the late 17th and early 18th century.
antiquehome.com
A ball-shaped foot, mainly late C17th.
brownowl.com
Characteristic of the 17th century, but also found earlier and later, the ball foot is a spherical foot on chests, tables, etc.. Also called a bun foot in England.
qkbz.com
A turned foot for chests or chest of drawers, usually quite large in diamenter, and found on early styles.
artworkers.com
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Keywords:
hooded
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round
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turned
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ornament
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leg
End of a turned leg, shaped round and with a hooded effect.
2ufurniture.com
A round ornament turned onto the base of a table or chair leg.
collectibleantiquesetc.com
The rounded end of a turned leg which has a hooded effect.
hfgo.com