Beautiful antique oversized rocking chair with claw feet.
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It s hard to find a piece of furniture with more american associations than the rocking chair.
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Antique shaker rocking chair splint seat early new england 19th c rocker.
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The most widely recognized type of shaker chair would be a slat back side chair or the famous shaker rocking chair.
The rocker measures 24 inches wide and about 36 inches long see photos with tape measure images.
Much of shaker furniture styles originated in america in the mid 1800s.
Beautiful antique oversized rocking chair with claw feet.
A child s rocking chair is usually less elaborate but more creative in shapes and styles.
An adult rocking chair is more likely to have complex and ornate designs drawing inspiration from more classic styles like the victorian era.
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Shaker chairs are named after a protestant sect called the shakers also known as the united society of believers in christ s second appearing.