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198819463NY:: Abrams. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 0810916959 . Text by Alastair Duncan. 144 illustrations including 131 color plates. First edition. Trace foxing on top edge else near fine in a near fine light wrinkle to rear panel dust jacket. . Abrams, hardcover books
1916286393Chicago: Chicago Mission Furniture Company 1916. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. The supplement for the Chicago Mission Furniture Co. catalog for 1915-1916. Illustrations and prices throughout. Preliminary leaf pasted onto the title page since torn out; likely an order form. Wear to the spine. Stapled illustrated softcover. Very Good. Very Good binding. Chicago Mission Furniture Company unknown books
193526449Hartford: Tercentenary Commission 1935. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. Clothbound volume with printed paper label on the front panel. With 30 pp of text and descriptions of the photographs which follow. 273 black and white images of Connecticut furniture. Some light expected soiling to thick oatmeal cloth covers else a handsome very good copy. Tercentenary Commission unknown books
193025253New York: American Art Association Anderson Galleries Inc 1930. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stiff paperbound quarto. 275 pp catalog of over 500 pieces of historic American furniture silver and decorations from the sale of the holdings of the Philip Flayderman collection. A very good example of this important and useful catalog. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Stiff flexi-covers. American Art Association Anderson Galleries, Inc paperback books
193526468Hartford: The Case Lockwood & Brainard Company 1935. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. Clothbound quarto with printed paper label afixed to the front panel. 144 pp. One of 525 copies printed for sale of which this is number 33. Includes 67 illustrations reproduced by the collotype process. Prior owner name/date on the first blank endpaper else a handsome very good or better copy. Connecticut furniture heritage. The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company unknown books
1935233322American Art Association 1935. hardcover. good. Catalogue 4204 from the Public Sale on November 21 22 and 23 and 2 p.m. Illustrated in black and white. 208 pages 4to gray pictorial boards final ten pages and back cover warped from water damage. No place: published by the American Art Association in conjunction with Anderson Galleries Inc. 1935. A good readable copy.<br/><br/> American Art Association unknown books
1930264567Lonndon: Old Furniture Ltd 1930. hardcover. fine. Profusely illustrated including many color plates. 3 vols. Small folio black cloth decorated in gilt. London: Old Furniture Ltd. 1930.<br/><br/> Volumes IX X & IX. January - August 1930<br/><br/> Old Furniture Ltd unknown books
1788315882London: Sold at the White Swan Shoe Lane and the Black Boy St. Martin's Lane 1788. First edition. Additional engraved allegorical title and 20 copper-engraved plates sixteen after Thomas Shearer. xvi 143 1 4 Price of Doors Extra Prices of Doors pp. 1 vols. 4to. Recent quarter calf red morocco spine label marbled boards. Dust-soiling to plates some marginal dust-soiling and spotting and small losses to a few blank corners of letterpress leaves bookplate. First edition. Additional engraved allegorical title and 20 copper-engraved plates sixteen after Thomas Shearer. xvi 143 1 4 Price of Doors Extra Prices of Doors pp. 1 vols. 4to. First edition of this work by the journeymen cabinet-makers of London which lists prices and provides designs for common furniture forms of the period. Subsequent editions followed. This edition is scarce on the market with no copies appearing at auction since 1981. Sold at the White Swan, Shoe Lane, and the Black Boy, St. Martin's Lane unknown books
1825WRCAM56380Greenfield Ma 1825. 108pp. Publisher's advertisements on rear board. 16mo. Original printed paper-covered boards. Moderate staining to boards minor chipping to spine ends minor edge wear. Moderate scattered foxing. Very good and wholly unsophisticated. Untrimmed. The first American printing of the first American furniture finisher's manual reprinted from the original British edition by G.A. Siddons. "A new edition with considerable additions. Including an appendix containing several valuable tables." Clear and concise instructions are given for dying and staining woods making glue making and applying varnish polishing japanning cleaning woods and metals and much more. For example to make furniture oil "Take linseed oil put it in a glazed pipkin with as much alkanet root as it will cover; let it boil gently and you will find it become of a strong red color: let it cool and it will be fit for use." Six tables in the appendix provide assistance for figuring lengths and weights and an index follows. <br> <br> Western Massachusetts was obviously a place of great architectural and design innovation during the American Federal period as both the present title and Asher Benjamin's landmark architecture book THE COUNTRY BUILDER'S ASSISTANT. were printed in Greenfield. Not in AMERICAN IMPRINTS. Highly desirable and a landmark in American crafts. RINK 1793. hardcover books
1857WRCAM28019Baltimore: John D. Troy 1857. 29pp. Original printed wrappers. Slight foxing. Very good. "Being the entire Furniture and Fixtures contained in the Dwelling of Mr. William Key Howard." Administered by F.W. Bennett & Company. Early auction catalogues such as this are rare even more so in this condition. Items of note include a lavish engraving of "Washington Crossing the Delaware." John D. Troy unknown books
1940WRCAM49639New York 1940. Forty-two original works from approximately 9 x 7 1/4 inches to 14 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches. Most on paper and mounted to cardboard backing some executed on art board some matted. Minor dust-soiling to some several examples have pencil drawings of room layouts or floor plans on the verso Hofstatter stamps on verso of two a few examples detached from mount. Overall clean and in excellent condition retaining vibrant coloring. A stellar group of thirty-nine original watercolors and three original pencil drawings depicting early 20th-century furniture designs largely in the French Provincial style. The artwork was executed by New York furniture designer and interior decorator Theodore Hofstatter or artists working for his firm. The group includes wonderful depictions of mirrors beds window drapes chairs desks bureaus tables and stands. Additionally there are eleven works showing the interior design of various room settings. <br> <br> Theodore Hofstatter succeeded his father in their New York City business of furniture design and construction naming the firm Hofstatter's Sons when his brother Adolph joined him in the concern in the early 1870s. The Hofstatter family concentrated their efforts on building quality furniture at wholesale prices. In 1885 Theodore Hofstatter founded a branch of the business to focus on interior decorating opening a separate location on Broadway near Twelfth Street. Eventually the business would move to at least two different addresses on Fifth Avenue evidenced by Hofstatter labels affixed to the verso of several of the watercolors here a few of these labels are also marked "Special Design" by Hofstatter. According to THE NATIONAL CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY 1894 Theodore's design business "kept abreast ever since its opening with the current of fashionable taste in illustrating in the styles reproduced all those characteristics with which the names inseparably connected with the history of the three Louis are essentially a part. Berain Lebrun Watteau Andre Charles Boule have now a historical significance; Cailleri Gouthiere Reisener Fragonard Greuze Boucher Martin and the rest awaken a whole train of associations. It is through their influence and such as theirs that Theodore Hofstatter's designs possess the material to produce only those effects that can be truthfully termed good style." Hofstatter restricted his decorating contracts largely to commercial interests furnishing the City Club the Downtown Club the Arkwright Club and nine floors of the Hotel Savoy. He also cultivated a small group of private clients one of whom was Cornelius Dresselhuys Dutch consul to Great Britain. Two of Dresselhuys's rooms the Entrance Hall and Vestibule at 9 Kensington Palace Gardens in London are featured here in lovely full watercolors. <br> <br> A fascinating group of artwork featuring furniture and interiors from a prominent New York City furniture maker and interior designer. Such original illustrations of furniture and interior decoration are in our experience quite scarce. unknown books
1923183051St. Louis Mo: Lammert Furniture Company 1923. Hardcover. VG General age wear to cover. Spine shows creasing and some damage on top and bottom. Previous owners name written on ffep. Feux bown leather decorative cover. unnumbered pages. Illustrations. Lammert Furniture Company hardcover books
1950174944New York: The Company 1950. Paperback. Good overall shelfwear to wraps with light staining and corners bent interior is VG for age. Yellow wraps with bw illustration on front and gray lettering 48 pp profusely illustrated in bw. "This catalog can only suggest to the wide variety of Richter Reproductions for Dining Room and Bed Room- and a host of incidental pieces." - page 3. The Company paperback books
193433126Allegan: Baker Furniture Factory 1934. Hardcover. Good. 112pp index. Binding shaken but hinges firm prelims foxed pages tanned else a good copy in publisher's cloth backed boards that have some dampstaining to the edges and superficial loss to the spine. <br/><br/> Baker Furniture Factory hardcover books
39780TRADE CARD PAINE FURNITURE. Paine Furniture Trade Card featuring a fold-A Eastlake Bed. Boston: circa 1870s. Card 5 1/2 x 4 inches. An attractive trade card for Paine Furniture of Boston featuring a woodcut o the store on one side and an interior scene of a Victorian parlor where a handsome Eastlake cabinet is being folded down by a girl to become a bed. So soiling light wear; abraded portion on the corner of the living room scene. unknown books
2330Bruxelles: The Company . . 2 sepia interior views 72 sepia plates each containing several pieces of furniture or decorative artifacts. Oblong folio tan lightly marbled wrappers; two-hole punch; red silk cord fastener Not in McKinstry. Over 420 reproduction pieces are illustrated in this very handsome catalogue. Most of the furniture is Gothic or Rennaisance with a few 18th century pieces. Interestingly we were able to identify our liquor cabinet in the shop which appears on plate 41! Also included is a photocopy of the original 28-page price list Bruxelles: The Company, . unknown books
2329Bruxelles: The Company . . 2 sepia interior views 72 sepia plates each containing several pieces of furniture or decorative artifacts. Oblong folio tan lightly marbled wrappers; two-hole punch; red silk cord fastener Not in McKinstry. Over 420 reproduction pieces are illustrated in this very handsome catalogue. Most of the furniture is Gothic or Rennaisance with a few 18th century pieces. Interestingly we were able to identify our liquor cabinet in the shop which appears on plate 41! Laid in is a an 8-page illustrated brochure in English with a tipped on statement: "Maker of fine furniture presents a selection of a few designs created to suit the present american sic market requirements. For your convenience prices are quoted delivered New-York duty included. For orders amount to $500-- and up we are prepared to maintain the quotations for delivery in such places as Chicago Detroit Cleveland Boston Philadelphia San Francisco Los Angeles." This brochure is a little soiled and chipped on the outer edge. Also included is a 28-page price list on onion-skin paper Bruxelles: The Company, . unknown books
196830031Baltimore: October House 1968. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/very good. Oblong clothbound volume in dustwrapper. 128 pp. Profusely illustrated. A sound very good copy in dustwrapper. October House unknown books
39139BROADSIDE ADVERTISEMENT FORT PLAIN FURNITURE COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF AS AND PAINTED CHAMBER FURNITURE ETC. Fort Plain New York: n.d. circa 1870-1880. Large printed broadside 23 x inches. Rare printed trade broadside not recorded on OCLC nor in Romaine or in McKinstry. Fine large broadside with thirteen wood-engraved illustrations of furniture suits or beds. Suits consist of bed tall dresser with mirror and wash basin stand. They could be had in ash walnut trimmed or painted imitat walnut and burl. Each of the cuts is signed "Levytype Co. Phila." Title printed with large poster types. Linen backed in very good condition. unknown books
1816315888Paris: Hamelin-Bergeron 1816. Second expanded edition. xxxii-50 i.e. 509; xi-1-542 pp. Atlas: first 8 plates with 9 hand-coloured figures per plate of wood grains; IX-XXXIX; Atlas Tome II LVII plates some folding. 96 plates in all. 3 vols. 4to atlas; 8vo text. Contemporary quarter tan calf rubbed. Signed by the publisher opposite opposite title page of volume 1 and along title page margin as receipt of purchase for 60 fr. Text and plates clean and fresh. Atlas vol. rebacked preserving spine. Second expanded edition. xxxii-50 i.e. 509; xi-1-542 pp. Atlas: first 8 plates with 9 hand-coloured figures per plate of wood grains; IX-XXXIX; Atlas Tome II LVII plates some folding. 96 plates in all. 3 vols. 4to atlas; 8vo text. Second edition of the definitive contemporary work on the lathe originally published in 1792-96. The illustrations show wood turning machinery and tools finished products and hand-colored depictions of 72 varieties of wood grain. Brunet I-785; Ogden Bibliography of Turning item 27 Hamelin-Bergeron unknown books
29615London and New York: William Heinemann and G. P. Putnam's Sons No Date. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. Clothbound quarto. 256 pp. With numerous black and white photographs. Book is not dated but from early part of the 20th century. A sound very good copy in pebbled red cloth binding decorated and printed in gilt on the front panel. A large and heavy book. William Heinemann and G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
1938251233Paris: Levitan 1938. Hardcover. 148p. presswork on alkaline semi-coated paperstock profuse site and exhibit photography and artists' renderings b&w reproduction for the most part but some show pieces in brown tint. Hardbound item a sewn 9x11 inch oblong in textured green flexible boards with titling embossed gilt. A pocket is fixed inside front cover which holds promotionals find more promotionals bound in at rear and a 6x8 sewn booklet featuring statistics which is ruled like an accountant's ledger in red blue and gray. Leaves are held by original threads and mesh which unfortunately are shown through many cracks gaps and fray. Covers are scuffed. The early leaves are slightly damp-rippled. Complete if uglified. If purchased for a Paris address items will be delivered by truck. The more one buys great discounts will be extended and there is a set of discounts for families with children count the kids! over three and the customer is a big winner!. Levitan hardcover books
1944871891944. FURNITURE Kenmochi Isamu. Kenchiku Shinsho 9 KIKAKU KAGU. Tokyo Showa 19 1944 2nd printing after the first of 1943. 12mo. bound Western style in illustrated boards heavily illustrated with photos. THE STANDARDS OF FURNITURE was an important work as is evidenced by its reprinting in the closing days of a losing war effort. Kenmochi is generally acknowledged to be one of the foremost industrial designers of the 20th century. In very good condition. unknown books
8742FURNITURE ITALIAN FURNITURE INTERIORS AND DECORATION. New York: Architectural Book Publishing n.d. Folio. Portfolio. 1 page 58 plates. First edition. Italian furniture interior moldings and decorations of the fifteenth throug eighteenth centuries are illustrated in sixty plates of which plates three a fifty-two are missing. The portfolio is worn however the plates are very good. unknown books
1931014704Grand Rapids: Century Furniture Company 1931. 6th Printing. 158p. b/w illus. 3/4 cloth with stiff boards. Century Furniture Company unknown books