How is a Queen Anne Victorian window catch typically decorated?

A Queen Anne Victorian window catch is typically decorated with intricate and ornate designs. These catches were made during the late 19th century and were popular during the Queen Anne architectural movement. They are often crafted from cast iron or brass and feature decorative motifs such as floral patterns, scrollwork, or even animal figures like birds or lions. The detailing could be engraved, embossed, or cast into the metal, showcasing the craftsmanship and attention to detail that was characteristic of the Queen Anne style. Additionally, these catches may have a polished or antique finish to enhance their appearance and blend with the overall aesthetics of Victorian architecture.

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