There are several ways you can identify an antique furniture item.
Antique furniture identification marks.
The first aspect is the joinery.
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Such a marking or label may have been placed inside a drawer on an old dresser on.
An identification stamp called a maker s mark is often placed in one of these hard to see areas.
A timeline of furniture periods styles and woods.
A section on furniture anatomy.
If the piece has drawers remove a drawer and look carefully where the front and back of the drawer are fastened to the sides of the drawer.
A telltale sign of the furniture s maker is a manufacturing tag label or stamp bearing the name of the creator.
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Antique marks are listed according to their shapes.
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Types of identification marks.
The two styles look similar but to the trained eye there are distinct differences.
The country of origin.
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There are several ways you can spot an antique.
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If the piece has drawers remove a drawer and look closely where the front and back of the drawer are fastened to the sides of the drawer.
Machine cut furniture was not produced until about 1860.
Some marks look like a circle square bird or animal shape etc.
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The first giveaway is the joinery.
Identification marks on antiques are different depending on the following variables.
The following are some of the more common types of identification marks found on antiques.
Your antique furniture guide is an invaluable resource for antique identification.
Look in the recesses of drawers or the springs of furniture for identification papers.
Chippendale is a style of furniture that was crafted in the mid to late 1700s while queen anne furniture dates to earlier in the century.
Machine cut furniture wasn t made until about 1860.
When identifying antique furniture one of the first things to look at is the style or period.
The type of antique.
Kinds of wood.
Some marks are made up of letters listed in alphabetical order.
These papers often give the date of manufacture location of the factory in which the piece was manufactured and the name of the maker.