Federal Style Sewing Table

Federal Style Furniture – Classic Lines and Rich Wood Tones

History Federal style furniture came into popularity in the United States after the Revolutionary War, during the so-called “Federal Period” from 1780 to 1820. The style has plenty in common with neoclassical furniture, which was popular during the same time period throughout Europe. Federalist furniture, however, has features not found

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Embellished Georgian Style Furniture Paw Foot

Georgian Furniture – Comfort and Elaborate Design

History The Georgian era began in 1714 with the ascension of George I (Queen Anne’s second cousin). According to some sources, the period ended in 1830 with George IV; however, other authorities include the seven-year reign of William IV (George IV’s brother) as part of the Georgian period. From a

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Nice Colonial style desk.

American Colonial Furniture – A Style from the Revolutionary War Era

There are many types of Colonial furniture, including British Colonial furniture, French Colonial furniture, and Spanish Colonial furniture. However, in the United States, when we talk about furniture from the “Colonial” era, we are usually referring to the furniture that was created around the time colonists settled in America, and

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Bombe Chest

Queen Anne Furniture

History Queen Anne furniture ushered in a new era for furniture makers in England, combining graceful lines never seen before with another new feature: comfort! Queen Anne was the last monarch from the House of Stuarts. The furniture bearing her name was popular throughout England by 1705, just three short

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William and Marry Style Armchair-Ottoman

William and Mary Style Furniture

William and Mary style furniture was inspired by the reign of William III and Mary II, who ruled England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 to 1702. William was from Holland, which explains the decidedly Dutch influence of William and Mary furniture. This interpretation of Baroque style was also influenced by

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Early American Four Poster Bed

Early American Style Furniture

History Early American furniture was produced from around 1640 to about 1700. This style is remarkably similar to Jacobean furniture, which was produced in England around the same time. It’s not surprising that the colonists, who had just immigrated to America from England, would feel most comfortable copying the familiar.

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JACOBEAN CHAIR

Jacobean Furniture

History The Jacobean period encompassed most of the 1600s, beginning with the coronation of King James in 1603 and ending when King James II fled from England in 1688. Prior to this era, furniture was simple and functional. Seating was limited to plain stools and benches, and mattresses were often

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Worn modern style table.

Modern Furniture Styles

Modern style furniture offers important benefits to the refinisher. It’s easy to find, often for free. Even when you do have to purchase it, you’ll pay much less than you would for an antique piece of comparable quality. And once you have it, you can do what you want with

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What’s The Difference Between Refinishing and Restoring?

People who work with old furniture tend to throw two words around: refinishing and restoring. These terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but the reality is they are two distinct processes. Refinishing is often part of the restoration process, but a full restoration can entail much, much more. Refinishing Refinishing is

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