The Pilgrim Era (1640-1690) had furniture that was large and heavy in style, with wooden pegs that held together the joints. These pieces are typically made from oak or pine and are extremely hard to find today. Someone who is interested in purchasing authentic 17th century furniture should do their research and find a reputable company to deal with.
The William and Mary Era (1700-1730) greatly contrasts with the pilgrim style of old. There was heavy relief in the wood and very ornate designs that set it far apart from other conservative pieces. That, coupled with a lot of polishing made it seem almost decadent. William and Mary furniture was usually made with maple, pine, or walnut.
Queen Anne furniture (1725-1755) is highly sought by collectors the world over. It is known for its intricate scrollwork and heavy lacquer. Mahogany walnut, or cherry was a typical wood used for Queen Anne furniture. Unfortunately for collectors, a truly authentic piece is extremely rare. If someone you know claims to have Queen Anne furniture, it is very likely to be a copy.
Chippendale furniture (1755-1790) is another style that is often duplicated in order to be passed off as the real thing, so would-be collectors should take heed. Named for its designer, Thomas Chippendale, its combination of French rococo, Gothic, and Oriental style makes for exquisite furniture. Thomas Chippendale was so revolutionary, many people mistakenly refer to any piece of 18th century furniture as "Chippendale".
There are many specialists in the area of American antique furniture, should buyers become interested. Researching and consulting is best before any purchases are made. Unfortunately, people in the antiques business will attempt to take advantage of novice collectors. However, traversing the antique world is all worth it for some truly beautiful furniture.
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