The Queen Anne Style is name applied to three separate styles: an early 18th-century style of decorative arts and architecture, an architectural style of the late 19th century in England, and a similar architectural style of the late 19th century in America.
The first refers to design during the reign of Queen Anne, which began in 1702 and lasted until 1714. The style extended partly into the reign of her successor, George I. Hallmarks of Queen Anne furniture design are chairs with cabriole legs and backs curved to fit the spine, and a variety of small tables suited to serving tea. Silverware, graceful in line, is unadorned. Queen Anne chairs were particularly popular and now sought after.
You are viewing a stunning English Victorian style 14 foot dining table and a matching set of 10 Queen Anne chairs in mahogany. I hope the photos do this stunning set some justice – it really is better in the flesh. Eating together whether with family or friends is probably the most important thing we can do – so why not do it in total style and quality with a set that will last for generations?
- You are viewing the ultimate luxury dining set
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- The Regency pedestal table seats ten people comfortably and there are ten Queen Anne chairs to match
- Come and view this for yourself in our Hertfordshire warehouse – please contact
- The Regency pedestal table seats ten people comfortably and there are ten Queen Anne chairs to match



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