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Antique Furniture History - Part One

Collecting antique furniture could be a very expensive hobby, however if you love the finer things in life and have money to invest, there is no reason you need to prevent yourself from buying antique furniture for your own personal use.

If you are an investor, antique furniture, when carefully preserved and looked after, can also be an excellent investment, particularly when those items you've are really rare.

Whatever your purpose for collecting and buying antique furniture, it's essential that you have some knowledge, or at the very least access to knowledge via an expert, of the pieces that you will be interested in.

If you are a fresh collector, it's often advisable to see a dealer or furniture maker so you can seek some appropriate advice and guidance, which most experts would be significantly more than prepared to do. old tv cabinet for sale in bd

It is widely thought that English antique furniture was largely influenced by European furniture design, although you'll still see subtle differences between the two styles. This information will cover English furniture styles and designs starting from the Renaissance period, up before the Baroque period.

The Renaissance Period Arguably typically the most popular design of furniture during this era was Tudor furniture, which was influenced by European style. Tudor pieces were generally produced from oak and were greatly influenced by both Medieval and Gothic designs. Most pieces of antique furniture produced during this period tended to be beds, chests, dining tables, stools, benches and chairs. Carvings which are found on pieces of Tudor furniture are generally Gothic-inspired designs.

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