Found 11 items in the class "Books/Nonfiction/Collecting".
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AUCTION CATALOGS: July 28, 1990 Pettigrew Auction Catalog July 28, 1990 Pettigrw Auction Catalog; Belter, Meeks; Victorian Furniture and other items, fifteen lots of Belter Furniture, Best Belter Bed Dresser aand Cheval Mirror, 104 lots, Price $20, hammer prices not available.
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AUCTION CATALOGS: May 12, 1990 Pettigrew Auction Catalog May 12, 1990 Pettigrew Auction Catalog, Belter, Meeks, Van Briggle, Victorian Furniture and other items, ten lots of Belter Furniture, Wonderful Belter Table and Cheval Mirror, 312 lots Price $20, hammer prices not available
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: French Provincial Decorative Art 12300. Book: French Provincial Decorative Art by Catherine Oglesby. NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1951. 214pp. Folio 12.25x9.5. DJ over hard board cover with acetate wrap. Includes French Provincial Design; France Builds Homes; Styles, Times and Kings; Furniture; Armoires and Cupboards; Beds; Buffets; Chairs and Commodes; Couches and Benches; Desks and Secretaries; Tables; Conversation Pieces; French Provincial in Canada; Mantels and Fireplace Fixtures; Mirrors; Glass; Clocks and Barometers; Metalmarks; Lighting Fixtures; Textiles; Ceramics; Wall Coverings; Floor Coverings; etc.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: The Magazine Antiques JANUARY 1928 The Magazine Antiques JANUARY 1928. Articles include: A Kneeland and adams Mirror; An Ancient Connecticut Table; Powder Blue in English Porcelain; Early Cotton Printing in America; Early American Lamps, Part 11; Our Fathers' Funnies; Furniture Changelings, 1.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Antiques JUNE 1925 Antiques JUNE 1925. Articles include: Types of Rigging; Carved Spoon Racks; Pedigreed Antiques, XV, Tabernacle Mirror; The Evolution of the Brick Oven; A Memory of Grandmother's Mats; Some Old College Silhouettes; Little Old Parasols.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: The Magazine Antiques JANUARY 1928 The Magazine Antiques January 1928. Articles include: A Kneeland and Adams Mirror; An Ancient Connecticut Table; Powder Blue in English Porcelain; Early Cotton Printing in America; Early American Lamps, Part 11; Our Fathers' Funnies; Furniture Changelings, 1. Note I have two copies, each are $30
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: Early American Fine Points of Furniture 12220. Book Early American Fine Points of Furniture by Albert Sack. NY: Crown Publishers. 1978. 303pp 8vo 9.5x7.75. ISBN:0517001489. Contents include: chairs, beds, bureaus, chests and cupboards, chests-on-chests; clocks; desks; secretaries; highboys; lowboys; mirrors; sideboards; sofas, tables; restorations, replacements and imperfections. DJ over hard board cover.
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Books-Nonfiction-Collecting: The Magazine Antiques May 1937 WOW The Magazine Antiques May 1937. Articles on William Williams, 1st instructor of Benijamin West; Figures from Fukien; Grandmother Clocks; Trifles or small hand made mirrors; Rifle Locks; The Ubiquitous Widow or Gipsy knob; Per Van Dyck of NY, Godsmith, 1684-1750.
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CLOCKS: American Clocks - Volume 3 by Tran Duy Ly The long awaited American Clocks, Volume 3, will give you answers found in no other publication. While American Clocks, Volumes 1 and 2, are the mainstay references needed for most collectors, Tran Duy Ly finally fills the information gap with American Clocks, Volume 3. Now you will have access to hard to find information about Beehive, Column & Cornice, Column & Splat, Connecticut Shelf, Cottage, Mirror, Ogee & Bevel, Pillar & Scroll, Steeple, Torsion Pendulum, Wagon Spring and other clock types. Looking at a Lux Pendulette? Got you covered. Ball Watch Company Clock? Just check in the index. Photos of clocks as well as details of their movements are provided. You will find prices that you can rely upon, for the clocks that are the most elusive to buy or sell, without feeling that you are on your own and waking in the middle of the night with buyer or seller remorse.
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FURNITURE REFERENCE: Pool & Billiard Collectibles: Accessories & Price Guide - New 2003 Pool & Billiard Collectibles:Accessories and Price Guide - Brand new book written by dealer friends of mine Mark & Connie Stellinga - ISBN: 0764317008 - Size: 8 1/2" x 11" - Illustrations: 792 - 256 pages. Brand new book published in 2003 by Schiffer Publishing. This is a unique reference to the intriguing world of pool halls and billiard parlors. Over 700 beautiful color photographs explore the history of the sport through pool and billiard collectibles from the 18th through the early 20th centuries. Balls and their boxes, cues, racks, triangles, scorekeepers, specialized chairs and lights, chalks, medals, tokens, trophies, historic photos, prints, posters, matchbox holders, matchsafes, pocket mirrors, advertisements, catalog pages, and much more are all part of this specialized presentation. The text, by experienced dealers, imparts useful tips for newcomers and experienced collectors alike. Values are found in the captions. A gallery of ninety different pool and billiard tables is a tribute to their diverse designs.
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PERIOD & CLASSICAL FURNITURE BOOKS: English Furniture 1660-1714 from Charles II to Queen Anne English Furniture from Charles II to Queen AnneAdam Bowett The Book --------------------------------------------------------------------------------English Furniture describes the development of fashionable English furniture between the restoration of Charles II in 1660 and the death of Queen Anne in 1714. Based largely on contemporary documents and on original and firmly documented furniture, together with the latest modern scholarship, it provides a closely-reasoned analysis of changing furniture styles, together with much technical information on materials and processes. The author’s radical new approach to the stylistic and structural analysis of furniture will change perceptions of English furniture and establish a new chronology for late seventeenth and early eighteenth century English furniture. This extensively illustrated book is the first comprehensive review of the subject for nearly one hundred years. Part one focuses on Charles II and James II, 1660-1688 with chapters on The Restoration, Case Furniture, Seat Furniture, Tables, Stands and Mirrors and Lacquer, japanning and varnish. The second part focuses on William III and Queen Anne, 1689-1714 and includes chapters on Furnishing the Williamite Court, Case Furniture, Seat Furniture, Tables, Stands and Looking Glasses. A full glossary of terms is inlcuded as well as a list of manuscript sources and a bibliography. Sales Points The first comprehensive re-evaluation for one hundred years New and original research Re-assesses the chronology of late seventeenth century English furniture design A standard reference for beginners and specialists alike Extensively illustrated with many new photographs Includes a glossary of terms, list of manuscript sources and bibliography The Author --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Adam Bowett is a lecturer in Furniture History at Brunel University, the author of numerous articles, conference contributor, etc. He is involved in an exhibition, opening on the 27 November 2001 at the Geffrye Museum entitled: ‘After the Fire - London Furniture 1666-1714’. He is also a contributor to the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow.This is his first book. Specifications Size: 279 x 216mmPages: 368Illustrations: over 550 illustrationsImprint: Antique Collectors' ClubPublication Date: Available NowISBN: 1 85149 399 9Price: $89.50
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