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http://www.antiques-atlas.com/dealer-stock-
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This is a Federal Style sleigh bed. This was a popular style
of bed during this period. It also displays straight lines
and angles, a main feature of this period.
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/imageBank/s/Sleigh-bed.jpg
This is modern style. It has different lines and the furniture is circular.
http://www.disco-design-online.com/70s_Retro_Modern_DESIGNER_FURNITURE.jpg
This is an Art
Nouveau door.
Art Nouveau
focused on
patterns of
natural things,
like this door
has an almost
floral look to it.
http://www.strotherpurdy.com/images/door1.jpg
This is a Shaker style
drawer set. Shaker
furniture is known for
its simplicity. This set
of drawers has only
what it needs and
nothing else.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Oy7bvXz21lk/SkPaHbvC3mI/AAAAAAAAAqI/x965P9mJerI/s400/Shaker%2520Blanket%2520Box.gif
This is an Empire
style desk. It has
French influence by
the shape of the
legs and the
ornamentation on
the front.
http://img.alibaba.com/photo/11843528/French_Empire_Style_Desk_W_Matching_Chair.jpg
This is a
Happlewhite style
chair. These chairs
were known for
their heart or
shield style backs.
http://images.homeportfolio.com/1312/257487/400.jpg
This is a Duncan
Phyfe table. These
tables were know for
their lyre-shaped
support and carved
legs.
http://images.artnet.com/artwork_images_529_463435_duncan-phyfe.jpg
This is baroque because
it has carvings on the
legs and arms and an
appliqué on the fabric.
http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/04/42804-004-502F99DE.jpg
These chairs are
Spanish Baroque
style. They have
very sharp angles
at the arms and
floral patterns on
the backs and
seats.