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Queen Anne furniture, popular from around 1702 to 1760, is known for its elegance, refinement, and graceful proportions. Here's how to identify it:


🪑 Key Features of Queen Anne Furniture

1. Cabriole Legs

  • The most iconic feature.
  • Curved “S-shaped” legs that end in pad, club, or drake feet.
  • Inspired by animal limbs, often with a knee curve and ankle taper.

2. Curved Silhouettes

  • Gentle curves in chair backs, table aprons, and arms.
  • Emphasis on graceful, flowing lines rather than heavy ornamentation.

3. Shell Motif

  • A carved scallop shell is a common decorative element, especially on chair crests, knees of legs, or drawer fronts.

4. Minimal Ornamentation

  • Compared to earlier Baroque styles, Queen Anne is more restrained.
  • Decoration is subtle—veneers, inlays, and light carving rather than heavy embellishment.

5. High-Back Chairs

  • Often with a yoke-shaped crest rail and splats (the vertical central piece of the back) that are vase- or fiddle-shaped.

6. Wood Types

  • Typically made from walnut, though cherry, maple, and mahogany were also used.
  • Often finished with a warm, polished patina.

7. Drop-Leaf and Gateleg Tables

  • Compact and practical designs, often with rounded corners and swing-out legs for support.

🕵️‍♀️ Tips for Identification

  • Look underneath or inside for dovetail joints and signs of hand craftsmanship.
  • Check for patina and wear consistent with age.
  • Compare with known examples from museums or antique dealers.
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