18th Century Furnishings

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Woodruff, Marie: Early America in Miniatures: The 18th Century, Lewisville, Texas, U.S.A. Sterling Pub Co 1976 ; fester Einband / hard cover; Schutzumschlag / dust cover; 1. Ed. ISBN: 0806953705
0806953705 Very Good Woodruff, Charles E.

First edition hard cover with dust jacket, VG/G. Prior owner's name on front flyleaf. Jacket has several cuts on front panel. New mylar cover. 176pp. Instructions for recreating 18th century furnishings for dollhouses and minatures. First Edition Good Hard Cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; First Edition

[SW: UNITED STATES HISTORY PICTORIAL WORKS Miniatures Dolls dollhouses Furnishings Furniture]

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Canadian Collector Magazine, January/February 1983, Volume 18, No. 1, Toronto Canadian Antiques and Fine Arts Society 1983 ; weicher Einband / soft cover
Very Good

63 pages. Features: French Ships and Chinese Porcelain - Chinese export porcelain in the Chateau Ramezay celebrates 18th century maritime trade; Inflation at Louisbourg - 1757 - the high cost of replacing the fortress quartermaster's personal effects; Collecting Later Japanese prints - classic or contemporary, wood-block prints appeal to the connoisseur; The Hart House - shingle style house in Huntsville, Ontario; Flowers and Faces - Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904); Eye-Bath Collecting; Restoration and Renovation V - Notes on Interior Furnishings; Church Consoles and Commodes - Rococo motifs in French-Canadian ecclesiastic furniture. Light wear. Nice copy. Stapled 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall

[SW: Canadian Collector Magazine, January/February 1983, Volume 18, No. 1 French Ships and Chinese Porcelain - Chinese export porcelain in the Chateau Ramezay celebrates 18th century maritime trade; Inflation at Louisbourg - 1757 - the high cost of replacing the fortress quartermaster's personal effects; Collecting Later Japanese prints - classic or contemporary, wood-block prints appeal to the connoisseur; The Hart House - shingle style house in Huntsville, Ontario; Flowers and Faces - Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904); Eye-Bath Collecting; Restoration and Renovation V - Notes on Interior Furnishings; Church Consoles and Commodes - Rococo motifs in French-Canadian ecclesiastic FurnitureCanadian History]

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CESCINSKY, HERBERT. English Furniture From Gothic To Sheraton. Dover Publications, Inc., New York: 1968. ISBN: 0486219291

406 pages. A full text covers each period or major style of English furniture, ranging from the few surviving medieval pieces) often done by foreign artisans practicing in England) on through the various Tudor, 17th and 18th century styles, up to approximately 1800, with the schools of Hepplewhite and Sheraton. After each chapter are printed large clear photographs of appropriate pieces, more than 950 in all. Shile stress is on domestic furniture - chairs, chests, tables, bedsteads, cabinets, desks, mirrors, lacquer work, pieces with needlework, screens - other important material is also shown: for the earlier period church furnishings, screens, window traceries; 18th-century panelling and moulding; Adam chimney pieces, and similar work Softcover. Good condition.

[SW: (Key Words: Collectdibles, Antiques, Herbert Cescinsky, English Furniture, Hepplewhite School, Sheraton School, Chairs, Chests, Tables, Bedsteads, Cabinets, Desks, Mirrors, Lacquer Work, Needlework, Screens, Church Furnishings, Screens, Window Traceries, Panelling, Moulding, Adam Chimney Pieces).]

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Canadian Collector Magazine - May/June 1981, Vol. 16 No. 3, Toronto The Canadian Antiques and Fine Arts Society 1981 ; weicher Einband / soft cover
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Features: The Cormier House, Montreal - Its Design and Furnishings in Art Deco; Signposts for Collectors Part III - Early Brass Candlesticks and Their Construction; Beneath the Richelieu - 18th century artifacts; Theft at Sweeney House; An Exciting Discovery - a hitherto unrecorded view of Montreal on ceramics; Glimpses of High Victorian life in Canada; Communion tokens of the Presbyterian Church in Nova Scotia; Early Cash Registers Cast Metal and Wood Cased. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Stapled 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall Magazine

[SW: Canadian Collector Magazine - May/June 1981, Vol. 16 No. 3 The Cormier House, Montreal - Its Design and Furnishings in Art Deco; Signposts for Collectors Part III - Early Brass Candlesticks and Their Construction; Beneath the Richelieu - 18th century artifacts; Theft at Sweeney House; An Exciting Discovery - a hitherto unrecorded view of Montreal on ceramics; Glimpses of High Victorian life in Canada; Communion tokens of the Presbyterian Church in Nova Scotia; Early Cash Registers Cast Metal and Wood Cased Canadian History Magazine Back Issues]

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