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The actual regency (when the Prince of Wales, the future George IV, stood in for George III, because the latter was insane) lasted from 1811-20. However. in architecture, furniture (and the history of morals!) often the whole period from about 1805-1830 is referred to as the Regency. It is generally associated with elegance, loose morals (especially in the Royal Family and the aristocracy) - and it also saw the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. Joncey

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