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Queen Anne Style
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CLOTH ANTIQUE STYLE QUEEN ANNE DOLL PATTERN ~AWESOME~ $12.50 |
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SWC-Queen Anne style Maple Porringer Top Tea Table $1,600.00 |
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Queen Anne Style Vintage Hand Painted Sofa Coffee Table $413.99 |
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DOLLS HOUSE SIZE SOLID SILVER QUEEN ANNE STYLE CHAIR $18.55 |
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QUEEN ANNE REVIVAL STYLE~CANADIAN ARCHITECTURE~MAITLAND $19.99 |
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Queen Anne Style Vanity Bench Stool with Storage 3340 $55.50 |
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Queen Anne Style Piano Vanity Bench by Coaster 3343 $98.68 |
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Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Vanity Set with Stool $137.75 |
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SWC-Queen Anne style tray top tea table, Newport $3,400.00 |
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4 CHERRY FINISH QUEEN ANNE STYLE WOOD TABLE LEGS 29″ $21.99 |
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OOAK WITCH WIZARD QUEEN ANNE DOLL STYLE BY CYRA $18.99 |
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Queen Anne Style Wingback Chair $199.00 |
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C1890 small mahogany Queen Anne style corner showcase $1,600.00 |
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Vintage Queen Anne Style Bedroom Rocker $60.00 |
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Queen Anne Style 3-Tier Mahogany Dumbwaiter $2,195.00 |
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Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Wood Floor Mirror NEW $125.04 |
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New Antique Style Queen Anne Coffee Table & End Tables $173.54 |
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Queen Anne Style Cherry Wood Vanity Table Stool Set $186.39 |
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Queen Anne Style Mahogany Finish Deluxe Jewelry Armoire $293.07 |
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1/12 SCALE MINIATURE DROP LEAF TABLE QUEEN ANNE STYLE $19.95 |
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Set of 2 Queen Anne Style Blonde Wooden Night Stands $0.99 |
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QUEEN ANNE STYLE TILT TOP DESIGNER SIDE TABLE $20.00 |
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1920′S QUEEN ANNE STYLE NEEDLEPOINT DESIGNER STOOL $35.00 |
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Queen Anne Doll carved wood Antique style signed ex 14″ $168.75 |
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SET 4 SOLID CHERRY QUEEN ANNE STYLE DINING TABLE LEGS $59.99 |
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Queen Anne Style Witch Primitive Folk Art Doll OOAK $45.00 |
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Loveseat, Victorian/Queen Anne Style, Fabric, Wood Legs $160.00 |
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VINTAGE CHERRY WOOD QUEEN ANNE STYLE PLANT STAND, TABLE $39.00 |
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Fabulous Queen Anne style Mahogany armchair $330.00 |
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Queen Anne style 5 piece English silver tea set $400.00 |
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Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Wood Vanity Set – Table, Bench & Mirror $141.12 This beautiful vanity set features a spacious table top, a tri-fold adjustable mirror, a drawer, and a matching padded stool. It measures 32″ Wide X 16″ Deep X 51″ High. Very easy assembly required only to attach the mirror and legs of the vanity and stool…. |
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Oak Wood Vanity With Table & Bench Set $45.99 What do you think? This is a nice vanity at a great price! The vanity and stool has solid hardwood legs and the seat is fabric with a wonderful pattern. This includes a drawer for personal items. Notice the Queen Anne appeal! The mirror can be adjusted and the surface top has a nice finish with a very clean look. The bench is included with the vanity. Table – 29″ x 18″ x 49″ Tall Bench – 18″ x 14″… |
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Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Wood Vanity Table Stool/Bench & Mirror Set $55.99 Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Wood Vanity Table Stool/Bench & Mirror Set This is a brand new Queen Anne Style Cherry Finish Wood Vanity Table, Stool/Bench, and Mirror Set. Beautify your bedroom and furniture setting with this vanity mirror set that adds elegance to your decor. Item is designed to perfection and crafted to be practical and stylish in decor for your home furniture. Item may r… |
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Plays the Organ at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Honolulu $16.98 … |
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Cherry Queen Anne Style Leg, 28” Overall H, 5” Apron H $34.99 The hardest part of making a table or bench just got easier! All legs are shaped, smoothly sanded, and ready for finishing. Note: as a final step in creating these legs, each one is hand sanded. Due to this step, there could be a thickness variation of up to 3/16″ at the top of the leg. Price for each leg…. |
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QA15-M Queen Anne Style Leg 15 H-Maple … |
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Parisian Grande Console with Queen Anne Legs 5041.080.01 Shown in White Inspired by the romance and sophistication of a French drawing room in a bygone era, Parisian lends a formal ambiance to a bathroom or powder room. The curves and contours are graceful – and so very appealing to the eye. This is one of the loveliest suites in the St. Thomas Creations collection. This console sink can be used for a dramatic effect in a bathroom of any si… |
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Liberty Dining Chair without Arms – Queen Anne Style Leg245W x 235D x 40H – Grade 1 Fabric $805.18 For TB-133 please add “T” at the end of the item number.Additional charges will apply.When ordering please specify fabric and wood finish selection from options attached…. |
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Liberty Dining Chair without Arms – Queen Anne Style Leg245W x 235D x 40H – Grade 2 Fabric $875.38 For TB-133 please add “T” at the end of the item number.Additional charges will apply.When ordering please specify fabric and wood finish selection from options attached…. |
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Liberty Dining Chair without Arms – Queen Anne Style Leg245W x 235D x 40H – Grade 3 Fabric $1,002.90 For TB-133 please add “T” at the end of the item number.Additional charges will apply.When ordering please specify fabric and wood finish selection from options attached…. |
Many people think they know what they’re looking for when they want a “Victorian style” home. However, “Victorian” is a misnomer. It refers to a period of time, rather than a type of housing. The homes you think of as Victorian actually have their own names and origins. When you’re looking for a specific type of home, it may help to know the exact home style you are looking for.
Most Victorians share a number of features, including bay windows, ornate detailing of eaves, dormers and columns, and wraparound porches.
The style most popularly known as “Victorian” is actually the Queen Anne style. This home type was named, not so much for architecture during the reign of Queen Anne (from 1702 to 1714), but for the misattribution of the term from descriptions in William Makepeace Thackeray’s novel “The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne”.
You will know a Queen Anne by its asymmetrical design: windows, turrets, porches on multiple stories and the exquisite detailing on nearly every part of the home, including “gingerbread” trim, decorative moldings and sculptured columns. The bay windows that afford residents a “window-seat” are also a defining feature. The Queen Anne is unique for its enduring presence in popular culture as “Victorian”, but it is not the first, nor the last Victorian era home style, being in vogue from the 1880s to around 1910.
The first style known as “Victorian” is generally agreed to be Gothic Revival, which emerged in the early-mid 1800s, around 1840. These homes were patterned after medieval churches, with the steeply sloping roof and pointed-arch windows that were characteristic of those buildings.
Since middle-class Victorians could not afford the detailing that went into a classic Gothic Revival home, they went with a squarer, less ornamented style that came to be known as Folk Victorian.
The Italianate, reminiscent of the great manses of northern Italy, albeit in a smaller form, came into vogue in the 1860s. The segments of the house were often built asymmetrically, to evoke a feeling of the rambling Italian villas it was trying to emulate.
Second Empire homes were in vogue at the same time as the Italianate, but features a “mansard roof”- a roof that is as flat as possible to make the most of the attic area. Dormer windows are usually installed in the attic in this type of home.
The Stick style, emerging in the 1880s, is known for the contrasting planks on the exterior of the home and sometimes for the big overhanging porch on the second story.
The Romanesque Revival and Shingle styles are unique among Victorian era homes, as they have little or no ornamentation. However, their construction makes up for that. Due to their construction materials and design, homes of this design were the domain of the super-wealthy or for public buildings.
The Romanesque Revival is an all-stone building, with plain detailing for windows, doors and eaves. The Shingle style is just as it is named – shingles cover everything on the exterior. The Shingle eventually evolved into a more economical form that the middle class could afford and it is this kind of home that has survived into modern times.
It is a good idea to get a good idea of what kind of Victorian home you are looking for. It is quite possible that some of the lesser known Victorians are hiding in your local MLS without proper identification.
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