This beautiful baby cradle was handmade around 1912. The corners are
dovetailed, which is one of the strongest joints used in carpentry. The
cradle includes intricate carving on the headboard and graceful
rockers. Hand forged iron brackets, made in a blacksmith shop, hold the
rockers onto the cradle. The rockers extend beyond the width of the
cradle so that the mother could use her foot to rock the cradle leaving
her hands free to complete other tasks.
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