Little Miss Liberty Round Crib Replacement Parts

by Stephanie
(Madison, CT USA)

I need to know how to buy Little Miss Liberty round crib replacement parts for the Frette round brass crib-that you see in the picture below.

Little Miss Liberty Round Crib Replacement Parts



Can anyone offer any suggestions as to where or how I can find the parts need to assemble my baby's bed?
I am very eager to find the poles and hardware needed to put it together safely.

Little Miss Liberty round crib with ornate metal frame and luxurious crib linens


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Round Crib Parts Resources
by: Anonymous

Here’s how you can try to track down replacement parts (or at least attempt to), and what your chances are.

First, you will want to check general crib hardware suppliers and marketplaces.

Many of the usual crib-hardware kits (bolts, nuts, screws, mattress supports etc.) sold online can sometimes fit older or non-mainstream metal cribs. For example, there are "crib replacement parts" kits available sold in stores.


Many retailers or furniture-supply sites may still carry generic complete kits of metal-crib screws, bracket kits
, or support hardware that might work — especially if you measure the parts carefully (bolt diameter/length, spacing of crib rails, etc.).

Sometimes second-hand marketplaces (or "parts only" listings) on sites like eBay or similar can yield parts for out-of-production cribs.
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Pro tip: You’ll want to measure the crib carefully — spacing between rails, diameter and thread pitch of bolts, mattress support frame size — before buying generic parts. Generic hardware is easier to source than truly custom or ornamented parts.

• Look for specialty crib hardware suppliers or vintage-furniture part sources

Some small suppliers offer "crib hardware kits" for older or vintage crib models; these kits may include bolts, nuts, washers, mattress-support brackets, and sometimes replacement assembly instructions.


There are websites/outlets that catalogue replacement-hardware kits (for many crib models) — for example, a parts store for multiple crib brands.


If you can locate a label or serial/model number on the crib (often inside a rail, base or underneath), that greatly increases your odds: specialty suppliers often ask for model/lot numbers to ensure correct fit.


• Consider contacting crib-brand support (if still operating) or vintage-furniture restoration specialists

For some brands, official or semi-official "parts support" remains — they may still sell bolts, mattress supports, brackets or even spare canopy parts if the style re-issued or parts stock retained.

Even if brand support isn’t available, furniture-restoration shops and metal-furniture refurbishers sometimes can fabricate replacement parts (bolts, brackets, canopy rods, etc.), especially for metal cribs. This is more effort and cost — but viable if the crib has sentimental or design value.

As an alternative, you might reach out to communities/forums for vintage crib owners — other owners often salvage or share parts, or point you to obscure sources. (Your own hub or crib-parts audience could help.)

⚠️ What You Should Know — Risks & Limitations

Compatibility is never guaranteed. Older or "boutique" cribs (like your round metal-frame one) often use non-standard spacing, bolt sizes, or canopy-attachment methods that generic kits won’t match.

Safety standards may be outdated. Many vintage cribs don’t meet current safety regulations. Cribs built before major updates to crib-safety law may have design or material flaws. If you succeed in re-assembling it, make sure mattress fits snugly, slat spacing is safe, canopy or decorative elements are secure and stable, and nothing is loose.

Documentation may be missing. Without the original instruction manual, it can be hard to know correct assembly order, bolt torque, or mattress-support positioning. That raises risk if you’re going to use it for a baby.

Potential regulatory / resale issues. Some older crib designs — especially those with drop-sides, decorative canopies or non-standard shapes (round, oval, etc.) — may not comply with updated safety standards. Using them carries extra caution; reselling such cribs might be fraught legally depending on regulations.

🎯 What I Recommend You Do — Step-by-Step Plan

Inspect the crib thoroughly — Look for any label, stamping, engraving, or tag with a model name/number or manufacturer name. Identify any damaged or missing part exactly (e.g. bolt, canopy rod, mattress support).

Measure precisely — rail spacing, diameter of bolts, mattress frame dimensions, distance between support legs, canopy rod attachment points. Write these down.

Start with generic replacement-hardware kits — Purchase a metal-crib bolt and nut kit from a large retailer or online marketplace; see if they fit.

Check specialty crib-hardware vendors or vintage furniture suppliers — Use your measurements or model number to ask if they have matching parts.

Reach out to metal-furniture or vintage-furniture restoration shops — If generic parts don’t fit, a professional may be able to custom-fabricate needed pieces, especially for a metal crib.

Test assembly thoroughly for safety — Tighten all bolts, confirm mattress fit, check slat spacing, ensure stability, test canopy attachments — maybe even have a knowledgeable carpenter or safety-conscious friend inspect.

If you plan to use for a baby, double-check compliance with current crib-safety guidelines — This is especially important given older / non-standard designs.

🎯 Bottom Line

You can often find replacement parts for a crib like your Little Miss Liberty round metal crib — but success depends heavily on how non-standard your crib is and how precisely you match part specifications.

Generic crib-hardware kits, vintage part suppliers, restoration shops, or even salvage from other old metal cribs are your best shots — but nothing is guaranteed. You’ll also need to cautiously verify safety before use.

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