Contas Dzi - Amuletos Dzi Tibetanos - Guanyin Dzi, Big Man Dzi, Olho de Dragão Dzi, Dente de Tigre- 259 g - (23)
Berço - Ferro - Berço vitoriano
N.º 88768829
Design Characteristics:
Material: The bed frame is made of wrought iron, with a delicate, ornate design featuring scrollwork.
Style: The use of curving lines and patterns suggests a Victorian or late 19th-century influence, a period where iron furniture, especially for children's cribs, was quite popular.
Construction: The wheels on the bottom indicate it was meant to be easily movable, a common feature in antique cribs.
Likely Period:
This bed likely dates from the late 1800s to early 1900s, a period when wrought iron furniture was fashionable in both Europe and the United States.
Country of Origin:
This style was common in Western Europe, particularly in France and England, though it also became popular in the United States during the Victorian period. The craftsmanship suggests European influence, but similar pieces were made in both Europe and the U.S.
Intended Use:
The size and design indicate it was likely intended as a crib for infants or young children.
In summary, this is a Victorian-style wrought iron crib or small bed from the late 19th to early 20th century, likely from Western Europe (France or England) or the United States.
The bed can be folded.
Design Characteristics:
Material: The bed frame is made of wrought iron, with a delicate, ornate design featuring scrollwork.
Style: The use of curving lines and patterns suggests a Victorian or late 19th-century influence, a period where iron furniture, especially for children's cribs, was quite popular.
Construction: The wheels on the bottom indicate it was meant to be easily movable, a common feature in antique cribs.
Likely Period:
This bed likely dates from the late 1800s to early 1900s, a period when wrought iron furniture was fashionable in both Europe and the United States.
Country of Origin:
This style was common in Western Europe, particularly in France and England, though it also became popular in the United States during the Victorian period. The craftsmanship suggests European influence, but similar pieces were made in both Europe and the U.S.
Intended Use:
The size and design indicate it was likely intended as a crib for infants or young children.
In summary, this is a Victorian-style wrought iron crib or small bed from the late 19th to early 20th century, likely from Western Europe (France or England) or the United States.
The bed can be folded.