Use with reference to the period of Queen Anne's reign (1702-14). Distinct from "Queen Anne Style," which refers to certain decorative arts and furniture, 1870s to the present, and to the late 19th-century architecture style popularized by Richard Norman Shaw.
This term has 48 records attributed within our system.
AAT
Period
School / style
Object category
300021047
13yrs ago
Pottery:
Brislington Pottery
(Possibly)
Pottery:
Unidentified Bristol pottery
(Possibly)
Pottery:
unidentified London pottery
(Perhaps)
Pottery:
unidentified London pottery
(Possibly)
Pottery:
Unidentified Bristol pottery
(Possibly)
Pottery:
Brislington Pottery
(Possibly)
Pottery:
unidentified London pottery
(Probably)
Pottery:
Unidentified Bristol pottery
(Possibly)
Pottery:
Brislington Pottery
(Possibly)
Pottery:
Unidentified Bristol pottery
(Probably)
Pottery:
Brislington Pottery
(Probably)
Norfolk House
(Possibly)
Production:
Dwight Pottery
(Possibly)
Pottery proprietor:
Dwight, Lydia
Pottery proprietor:
Dwight, Samuel
Production:
Unidentified Staffordshire Pottery
(Possibly)
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