American Queen Anne
June 22nd 2010 Posted at Furniture Antiques
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American Queen Anne
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BEST PRICE: $128.50 This is a brand new CHAIR. This item is made to look antique with wooden hand made finishing. The item comes in one complete large box.... |
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BEST PRICE: $600.00 The Cherry Grove Pierced Back Side Chair is completed by cathedral cherry veneers over sturdy alder and other hardwoods, with a deep classic antique cherry finish. It features an upholstered fabric seat, high pierced back and cabriole legs. With traditional design elements, the Cherry Grove Pierced Back Side Chair offers a lasting appeal you will enjoy for many years. Inspired by 18th century trad... |
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BEST PRICE: $516.66 The Cherry Grove Splat Back Arm Chair is completed by cathedral cherry veneers over sturdy alder and other hardwoods, with a deep classic antique cherry finish. It features an upholstered fabric seat, splat back and cabriole legs. With traditional design elements, the Cherry Grove Splat Back Arm Chair is sure to fit comfortably in your dining room. Inspired by 18th century traditional styling, the... |
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BEST PRICE: $79.99 High quality Queen Anne style drop leaf table with 2 chairs is perfect furniture sized for 18 inch American Girl Dolls. Mahogany stained drop leaf table measures 14 x 8.5 inches fully extended and is 9 inches H. Also included, 2 Queen Anne style chairs measuring 13 inches H with a seat measurement of 6.5 inches H x 6.5 inches D. Designed and manufactured by us, The Queen's Treasures.... |
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BEST PRICE: $79.99 Beautiful Queen Anne syle doll hutch furniture features 2 paned upper doors with a shelf in the middle of the upper section and a lower storage drawer. Ample storage space for 18 doll accessories and dishes for use with 18 inch dolls like American Girl, Battat and Madame Alexander. Measures 18 inch high x 10.5 inch wide x 5 inch deep. 18 inch doll accessories and table & chairs sold separately. De... |
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BEST PRICE: $24.93 In addition to the dinnerware collectibles, this book also features the furniture, housewares, lamps, wood, metal works, fabrics, and numerous other items sought by collectors and dealers. Hundreds of photos, including vintage catalogs and advertisements, and revised values for all items to reflect today's ever-changing market. AUTHORBIO: Ann Kerr was an avid Russel Wright collector and researcher... |
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BEST PRICE: $54.75 From among the world-renowned treasures at the Winterthur Museum, the author selected 400 outstanding examples of American furniture from the Queen Anne and Chippendale periods, representing the era when the cabinetmakers of New England, New York, Philadelphia, and the South were at the height of their achievement. Each illustration is accompanied by information about the pieces place of origin, d... |
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BEST PRICE: $50.00 An indispensable guide for collectors and dealers who want to compare and evaluate early American antiques. When Albert Sack's Fine Points of Furniture: Early American--Good, Better, Best was published in 1950, it established a new standard for evaluating American antiques. In his new book, Sack applies this standard to furniture pieces that have appeared on the market in more recent years. Full c... |

Why do Americans refer to the Queen of Britain as the "Queen of England"?
There has not been a Queen of England since 1707. Queen Ann was the last ever King or Queen of England. From 1707, the monarch, although living in England, has been known as either the Monarch of the Kingdom of Great Britain (as Queen Anne was) or of the United Kingdom (as Queen Victoria was).
Lee T, Its not "facts of wiki" you ginger bitch.
Because they are not taught History of the British Isles so don't understand the concept of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland.
American Queen Anne
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