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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 2857033, member: 5066"]The style of the piece in USA is Queen Anne, our QA period is 1720s-1760.</p><p>In GB it would usually be a decade or two earlier. Ditto with most 18th century styles, it took time in those days for styles/fashion to cross the pond.</p><p>It almost does not matter when revival or in the style of pieces were built, they are either period pieces or they are not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 2857033, member: 5066"]The style of the piece in USA is Queen Anne, our QA period is 1720s-1760. In GB it would usually be a decade or two earlier. Ditto with most 18th century styles, it took time in those days for styles/fashion to cross the pond. It almost does not matter when revival or in the style of pieces were built, they are either period pieces or they are not.[/QUOTE]
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