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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 291816, member: 5066"]No problem! hope it helped, Queen Anne was a smash hit in it's day (1730-1760 in america) and remains popular to this day. There are those who say Chippendale, which followed the QA style period, is nothing more than QA with rococo carving slathered on. I wouldn't go that far but, there is no doubt that with QA, it's ALL about the legs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 291816, member: 5066"]No problem! hope it helped, Queen Anne was a smash hit in it's day (1730-1760 in america) and remains popular to this day. There are those who say Chippendale, which followed the QA style period, is nothing more than QA with rococo carving slathered on. I wouldn't go that far but, there is no doubt that with QA, it's ALL about the legs.[/QUOTE]
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