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- Q5136440 subject Q7204633.
- Q5136440 abstract "A club foot is a type of foot for a piece of furniture. It is also known by the alternative names pad foot and Dutch foot, the latter sometimes corrupted into duck foot.Such feet are rounded flat pads or disks at the end of furniture legs. Pad feet were regularly used on cabriole legs during the 18th century. They can be found on tables, chairs, and some early sofas. Pad feet were first seen in the French and Italian Renaissance periods and have been widely used ever since. Pad feet can still be seen on some classical furniture.".
- Q5136440 thumbnail Windsor_Georgian_Double_Bow_with_cabriole_legs.jpg?width=300.
- Q5136440 wikiPageWikiLink Q1404472.
- Q5136440 wikiPageWikiLink Q14745.
- Q5136440 wikiPageWikiLink Q4286555.
- Q5136440 wikiPageWikiLink Q5465724.
- Q5136440 wikiPageWikiLink Q7204633.
- Q5136440 comment "A club foot is a type of foot for a piece of furniture. It is also known by the alternative names pad foot and Dutch foot, the latter sometimes corrupted into duck foot.Such feet are rounded flat pads or disks at the end of furniture legs. Pad feet were regularly used on cabriole legs during the 18th century. They can be found on tables, chairs, and some early sofas. Pad feet were first seen in the French and Italian Renaissance periods and have been widely used ever since.".
- Q5136440 label "Club foot (furniture)".
- Q5136440 depiction Windsor_Georgian_Double_Bow_with_cabriole_legs.jpg.