Over the past few years more and more people have bacome interested in colonial furniture and an illustrated guide to identifying forms, styles and manufacturers has become increasingly necessary. This price guide fills the gap in the market, and focusses particularly on furniture made between 1875 and 1940 in Early American styles ranging from Chippendale and Tudor to Empire.
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Over the past few years more and more people have bacome interested in colonial furniture and an illustrated guide to identifying forms, styles and manufacturers has become increasingly necessary. This price guide fills the gap in the market, and focusses particularly on furniture made between 1875 and 1940 in Early American styles ranging from Chippendale and Tudor to Empire.
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Seller's Description:
Like New. Size: 7x0x10; First ed., first printing--no series statement, and no signature of author of anyone else; 166 p., immaculate and unmarked anywhere; binding tight; glossy wrapper shows no more wear than in a book store. Wonderful photos, in color and black and white.
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Very Good. Part 1-History of colonial revival furniture; Part 2-Furniture forms and prices. Cover has light edge rubs. Small curl to bottom corner and start of foxing on top edge. Otherwise all is clean and tight.
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Cover by Anthony Jacobson. Near Fine. pp. 166. 6000 PB shelf. Larger slim trade paperback, photo beige covers, small remainder mk bottom edge. No names, clean text. Packed w/ photos of reproductions of old chairs, tables, cabinets, etc. With a few color plates. Index.
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Good. Size: 9x7x0; Ships quickly. Almost very good. Mild shelf/reading wear. Moderate bumping to corners. Orphans Treasure Box sells books to raise money for orphans and vulnerable kids.