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Early American Furniture : A
Practical Guide for Collectors
by John Obbard Paperback -
336 pages
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American Windsor Furniture : Specialized Forms
by Nancy Goyne Evans Book
Description
Definitive reference on classic American collectible. 744 pages, 1,000
illustrations, checklist of 2,400 chairmakers, more.
Hardcover - 240 pages 1 Ed
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The Story of Western Furniture
by Phyllis Bennett OatesBook Description
This absorbing history traces the development of furniture design and production,
from the days of ancient Egypt to the present, describing what articles were made in each
period, how they were made, and what were the social and economic conditions that affected
style and finish.
Paperback - 256 pages Reissue edition |
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The Book of American Windsor Furniture : Styles and
Technologies
by John KassayCombining
comfort, simplicity, and craftsmanship, Windsor chairs have long been prized by
collectors. Introduced from England in the early 1700s, the Windsor style took hold in
America first as seating for the well-to-do and later as the favorite chair of the general
population. Included in the Windsor family are stools, tables, settees, high chairs,
cradles, and candle stands, but the greatest variety is found in the chairs, which range
from comb-back to bow-back to step-down versions. Their makers took advantage of the
natural properties of different woods for particular components of the chairs, employing
hickory, red oak, or ash for bent parts, maple for turnings, and pine for seats. Kassay
meticulously documents all of these features and styles with drawings so accurate and
precise that amateur furniture makers can use them as blueprints for creating Windsor
reproductions. The drawings are complemented by narrative descriptions, photographs, and a
list of measured parts for each of the pieces under discussion.
Hardcover - 211 pages
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Encyclopedia of Furniture
by Simon Yates, Mark Bridge, Constance Eileen KingBook Description
The Encyclopedia is both a highly informative guide and a lavishly illustrated
socio-historical study. This chronological survey shows hundreds of examples of the four
major furniture groups: chairs, tables, sofas, and desks. Over 750 full-color photographs
from museums, antique dealers, auction houses, and private collections accompany the
authoritative text. An essential reference work for both the amateur and experienced
collector and anyone interested in the history of western furniture during the last 500
years.
Hardcover - 448 pages
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