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Queen Anne

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X-ACTO 1977 HOUSE OF MINIATURES QUEEN ANNE LOT OF 3 FACTORY SEALED LOOK NEW $15.00 |
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4 Piece Queen Anne Royal Red Living Room/Dollhouse Miniatures $35.99 |
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(SEALED)~The House of Miniatures Queen Anne Candle Stand/Circa 1725-1760 (40013) $8.99 |
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THE HOUSE OF Miniatures Queen Anne CANDLE STAND #40013 SEALED IN PLASTIC NEW $12.99 |
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Chippendale doll furniture slant Wood Desk circa 1750 @ Queen Anne table X-acto $7.99 |
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House of Miniatures Queen Anne Fire Screen X-ACTO Kit No. 40021 NIB $6.95 |
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House of Miniatures Queen Anne Candle Stand X-ACTO Kit No. 40013 NIB $4.95 |
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House of Miniatures Queen Anne Tilt-Top Table X-ACTO Kit No. 40008 NIB $5.95 |
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“Hello Dolly” Velvet Upholstered Queen Anne Settee Doll Furniture – GREEN $7.00 |
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Dollhouse 1:12 Miniature House of Miniatures Queen Anne Table Unassembled $1.04 |
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MINIATURE Doll House QUEEN ANNE CANDLE STAND FROM HOUSE OF MINIATURES/ NEW $4.99 |
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House of Miniatures Furniture, Queen Anne Table & Candle Stand, Wm & Mary Clock $16.99 |
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THE HOUSE OF Miniatures Lot OF 3 SEALED QUEEN ANNE ITEMS #40008 #40013 #40021 $17.99 |
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X-Acto The House of Miniatures Queen Anne Candle Stand/Circa 1725-1760, NIB,1977 $5.99 |
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HOUSE OF MINIATURES Dollhouse Furniture KIT-FIRE SCREEN QUEEN ANNE NO.40021 $3.99 |
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Dollhouse Miniature Furniture ~ Queen Anne 6 pc Dining Room Set in Mahogany ~ $47.99 |
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Queen Anne Set of Living Room Furniture in Green Dollho $44.99 |
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Queen Anne Fire Screen/Circa 1725-1760, House of Miniatures No. 40021 SEALED $1.99 |
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Dollhouse “Unfinished Furniture Kit” Queen Anne Tea Table $19.99 |
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Lovely Queen Anne Living Room Furniture Dollhouse Miniature 1:12 $64.99 |
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Dollhouse Miniature Queen Anne Blue Stripe Wing Chair Living Room CLA10704 $16.99 |
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House of Miniatures Queen Anne Table Kit NRFB $14.97 |
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DOLLHOUSE FURNITURE MINATURES BEDROOM WOOD HIGHBOY ROUND ACCENT TABLE QUEEN ANNE $29.99 |
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Vintage Dollhouse HOUSE OF MINIATURES QUEEN ANNE TEA TABLE KIT, ANTIQUE REPLICA $4.99 |
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dollhouse miniature QUEEN ANNE Living Room Furniture 1″ $58.99 |
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MINIATURE COLLECTOR MAG Summer 1988 Project: Build a Queen Anne Desk $3.49 |
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Dollhouse Furniture Town Square Bedroom Queen Anne Hiboy Dresser in Mahogany $14.50 |
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House of Miniatures Queen Anne Tilt Top Table #40008 $4.99 |
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Dollhouse House of Miniature Queen Anne Tea Table $6.99 |
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Dollhouse Miniature House of Miniatures Queen Anne Table $8.99 |
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Vintage House of Miniatures Kit Queen Anne Candle Stand Dollhouse Miniature Kit $4.99 |
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HOUSE OF MINIATURES Queen Anne Candle Stand Circa 1725-1760 $1.00 |
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2 HOUSE OF MINIATURES KITS FOR 1 QUEEN ANNE TILT-TOP TABLE CIRCA 1725-1760 $2.00 |
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HOUSE OF MINIATURES KIT FOR 1 QUEEN ANNE FIRE SCREEN CIRCA 1725-1760 $1.50 |
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VTG X-ACTO DOLL House Miniature QUEEN ANNE FIRE SCREEN $12.98 |
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DOLLHOUSE HOUSE OF MINIATURE QUEEN ANNE TILT-TOP TABLE KIT, ANTIQUE REPLICA * $3.99 |
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5+ HOUSE OF Miniature Furniture Kit LOT Chippendale Desk QUEEN ANNE TABLE CLOCK $14.99 |
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House of Miniatures #40013 Queen Anne Candle Stand 1720-1760 NIB $5.00 |
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The House of Miniatures Queen Anne Fire Screen NIB #40021 Circa 1725-1760 $10.00 |
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The House of Miniatures 2 Queen Anne Candle Stands NIOB #40013 Circa 1725-1760 $10.00 |
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dollhouse miniature QUEEN ANNE HIBOY MAHOGANY CHEST NEW $21.00 |
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House of Miniatures Queen Anne Tilt Top Table #40008 $4.99 |
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House of Miniatures Queen Anne Tilt Top Table #40008 NIB SEALED $4.99 |
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House of Miniatures Queen Anne Tilt Top Table #40008 NIB SEALED $4.99 |
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House of Miniatures Queen Anne Tilt Top Table #40008 $4.99 |
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House of Miniatures Queen Anne Tilt Top Table #40008 NIB SEALED $4.99 |
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VINTAGE DOLLHOUSE HOUSE OF MINIATURES QUEEN ANNE TEA TABLE KIT ANTIQUE REPLICA* $4.99 |
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GOEBEL STUART LIBRARY QUEEN ANNE CANDLESTICKS ORIGINAL BOX $9.99 |
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Dollhouse House Miniature NIP Queen Anne Candle Stand $5.00 |
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ELEGANT VINTAGE PEWTER NOS Dollhouse Miniatures Queen Anne Coffee Pot Lid 6pcSet $10.03 |
What is Meant by “queen Anne Style House”?
If you are out looking for a new home, or just interested in architecture in general, you may have come across the term Queen Anne Style house. These house styles are particularly found in neighborhoods in North America with a long history, usually started on large pieces of property that include sprawling yards. In this article we will take a look at some of the criteria that a building must satisfy to be termed a Queen Anne Style.
Queen Anne architectural history
First of all, let’s get some of the mystery of the name out of the way so that you aren’t confused by period architecture. No one is quite sure why Queen Annes are known by that name, since the style itself did not emerge until the real Queen Anne had been dead for some time. They are a part of the broader category of Victorian architecture, but in fact their construction mostly derives from inspiration in the Middle Ages.
The style itself became widespread in Europe and North America at the end of the 19th century, when the Industrial Revolution was just becoming a reality. This new phenomenon not only meant an influx of new materials for building purposes, but also the burgeoning of a previously small middle class.
This emergent class wanted homes, which represented their new stature somewhat, representing a castle but also the smaller and more convenient aspects of a smaller home or cottage. The result was the hodgepodge appearance known as Queen Anne architecture.
What to look for
As several people have said, Queen Anne style architecture is fairly easy to spot, but less easy to define. In a Queen Anne style house you can expect to see a rejection of symmetry; there will be different shapes and lengths to the walls and roofs of the building. Indeed, it has some of a blocked together feel, although the different styles combined contribute rather than detract from the overall impression.
The roof of a Queen Anne style building is typically quite steep, although like the rest of the house the roof will vary in grade and appearance. In addition, any number of detailing can be incorporated which will still leave the house in the Queen Anne category.
So for a simple definition, let’s just say that Queen Anne style houses are fairly eclectic. This is entirely appropriate to an architectural style that has nothing at all to do with the royal from whom it takes its name!
About the Author
The Rhinebeck real estate market encompasses an historic area nestled in the lush, rolling hills of Dutchess County, in the scenic Hudson River Valley.
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