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The classic in the field, indispensable for the beginning collector, the connoisseur, the dealer, the student, and the decorator. Tells the reader where and what to collect, analyzes the special problems of the small collector, lists 21 precautions for the beginner.
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Furniture treasury (mostly of American origin): all periods of American furniture with some foreign examples in America, also American hardware and household utensils
1977, Macmillan
in English
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Vols. 1-2 published in 1928, v. 3 in 1933.
Vol. 3, a supplement, has sub-title: Being a record of designers, details of designs and structure, with lists of clock makers in America, and a glossary of furniture terms, richly illustrated ... drawings by Ernest John Donnelly.
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