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Traditional Furniture
Furniture Often Worth Selling
Recognized styles rooted in historical design and period craftsmanship due to age these styles are also antique
- • Queen Anne (1700–1755): Cabriole legs, graceful curves, refined silhouettes
• Chippendale (1750–1790): Carved details, claw feet, strong design influence
• Federal / Neoclassical (1780–1820): Straight lines, symmetry, inlay work
• William and Mary (1690–1735): Trumpet legs, stretchers, elevated construction
• Jacobean (1600–1690): Heavy oak, bold structure, carved detail
• Pennsylvania Dutch (1720–1830): Painted finishes, folk influence, regional character
• French Country (17th–18th Century): Curved lines, distressed finishes, rustic refinement
• Victorian (1830–1900): Ornate carving, heavy proportions, dark woods
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Furniture Often Worth Selling
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