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a practical guide for collectors

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Language
English
Pages
283

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Table of Contents

The renaissance on the continent.
The English renaissance.
Stuart or Jacobean (seventeenth century)
Stuart or Jacobean (late seventeenth century)
Queen Anne style.
French furniture. The period of Louis XIV.
French furniture. The period of Louis XV.
French furniture. The period of Louis XVI.
French furniture. The first empire style.
Chippendale and his style.
Sheraton, Adam, and the Heppelwhite styles.
Hints to collectors.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 19-21.
Title within ornamental border in gold.
"Glossary of terms used": p. 23-30.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
NK2240 .H4

The Physical Object

Pagination
283, [1] p. incl. illus., plates.
Number of pages
283

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6963396M
Internet Archive
chatsonoldfurnit1912hayd
LCCN
05040042
OCLC/WorldCat
2211188

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