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  2. Queen Anne style furniture - Wikipedia

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    Queen Anne furniture is "somewhat smaller, lighter, and more comfortable than its predecessors," and examples in common use include "curving shapes, the cabriole leg, cushioned seats, wing-back chairs, and practical secretary desk-bookcase pieces."

  3. How to Identify Queen Anne Furniture - Invaluable

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    If you are keen to find the perfect Queen Anne desk or table for your home, the good news is that Queen Anne furniture typically features an array of signature characteristics that can help you identify its stylistic origins.

  4. This new style, variously called Late Baroque, Early Georgian, or Queen Anne, was a blend of several influences, including Baroque, classical, and Asian. Boston was the leading colonial city in the early eighteenth century and the first to implement aspects of the new style.

  5. Identify Queen Anne Style Antique Furniture - The Spruce Crafts

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    Furniture crafted in the Queen Anne style dates from the 1720s to approximately 1750 in England, although the ruler it is named after died in 1714. In the United States, production ran longer, right up to 1800 or so. This ever-popular style falls within the Colonial period.

  6. Antique Queen Anne Chair Identification and Value Guide

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    Antique Queen Anne chairs are pieces of furniture that hold significant historical value; these chairs can be recognized by their marks and are typically purchased at a high price. This guide will teach you everything you need to know in order to recognize antique Queen Anne chairs and determine their value. Keep reading to learn more.

  7. Queen Anne style | Furniture, Architecture, Interiors |...

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    Marquetry, inlay, veneering, and lacquerwork were all skillfully applied to the decorative furniture of Queen Anne design. Typical motifs in this ornamentation are scallop shells, scrolls, Oriental figures, animals, and plants.

  8. Queen Anne Furniture - 949 For Sale at 1stDibs

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    Shop Queen Anne furniture at 1stDibs, a leading source of Queen Anne and other authentic period furniture. Global shipping available.

  9. Queen Anne Furniture: Style + Buy - Countryside Amish Furniture

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    We encourage you to explore examples of Queen Anne Hutches, Queen Anne living room furniture, Queen Anne dining chairs, and Queen Anne bedroom furniture, all made with solid North American wood by authentic Amish craftsmen.

  10. Queen Anne Wooden Furniture - Countryside Amish Furniture

    www.countrysideamishfurniture.com/products/queen-anne

    One of the most recognizable traditional furniture styles, queen anne furniture is elegant, regal, and handmade for your dining room, master suite, or living space. Along with its distinctive cabriole legs, our Amish queen anne wooden furniture is often formal and refined.

  11. English Period Furniture - Queen Anne Furniture History -...

    www.interiordezine.com/styles-and-periods/queen-anne

    English Period FurnitureQueen Anne 1702 -1714. The gracious and comfortable furniture from the Dutch influence continued and the English craftsman were developing their own skills. They had learned the foreign techniques and started to create a distinct English style.