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Antique Furniture (Period Pieces)
Furniture Often Worth Selling
Original furniture from recognized historical periods valued for age, craftsmanship, and authenticity. Many of these styles are also traditional
- • Renaissance (14th–17th Century): Symmetry, columns, arches, walnut construction, architectural influence
• Jacobean (1640–1700): Heavy oak, straight lines, deep carved details
• William and Mary (1690–1730): Trumpet legs, Dutch influence, refined proportions
• Queen Anne (1720–1760): Cabriole legs, pad feet, curved forms
• Chippendale (1755–1790): Intricate carving, ball-and-claw feet, Gothic/Rococo/Chinese influence
• Georgian (1714–1810): Symmetry, mahogany, formal construction
• Hepplewhite & Sheraton (Late 18th Century): Tapered legs, lighter construction, neoclassical design
• Federal / American Federal (1780–1830): Inlays, geometric design, high-quality woods
• Victorian (1840–1900): Dark woods, ornate carving, upholstered elements
• French Styles (Louis XIV, XV, XVI): Formal, Rococo curves, neoclassical symmetry
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Furniture Often Worth Selling
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