This settee feels a little bit Queen Anne-ish (1700-1745), with its graceful, dainty rolled arms and high back. Velvet upholstery, as seen here, was typical, as were formal damasks and brocades, with chintz and taffetas coming in at a close second. The straight tapered legs of the settee suggest a more Neoclassical style popular from the late 1700s through the mid-1840s.