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1985159931Tuttle 1985. Oversize Hardback. Fine/Near Fine. Book is in excellent condition with lavish gold silk cloth HB covers embossed with a pattern gilt print in Chinese and English at cover print also at spne. As new. Binding is solid and square covers have sharp corners exterior shows no blemishes text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only no tears. 49 pages of text with b&w illustrations followed by 161 b/w full page plates some of detail some measured drawings on glossy paper. D.J. shows price of $5950 in 1985. 9th printing. Keywords: Gustav Ecke Study Hardwood Furniture Ming Dynasty Works Shang Period Pieces Measured Drawings Cabinet Makers Guide Joinery Techniques Classic Rosewood Construction Methods Connoisseur Reference Craft Collectors Photography Plates Tuttle hardcover
195514521Charleston SC: The Charleston Museum 1955. 1st. Hardcover. Fine. 11.2x8.8x0.9in. glassine dust jacket with chips and tears at rear fold. <br>With 149 illustrations. <br>150pp 2.15lb 11.2x8.8x0.9in The Charleston Museum hardcover
1980142327Univ of South Carolina Pr 1980. Oversize Hardback. Near Fine/Good. Book is in excellent condition with front lower corner slightly bumped as the only blemish pages a little age-toned at edges Binding is solid and square covers have sharp corners otherwise exterior shows no blemishes text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Very rich white stone decorative endpapers. Dust jacket is lightly sunned and generally dirty as it's textured white paper. 150 pages in oversize format A great many large b&w photos of entire pieces and detail as well as line drawings of detail and components. Chapters include Early Charleston Sources of furniture Kind of furniture used in Charleston "" . "" Not made in Charleston Styles and influences Schools Labels Exports and country trade Plantation-made furniture Prices of ""."" Dearth of local ""."" Conclustion Woods Charleston-made furniture Charlseton Cabinet-makers with notes addenda works consulted index. Univ of South Carolina Pr hardcover
1990410913Tokyo: Knoll International Japan 1990. A fine copy with minimal handling wear. 11 x 11 inches. Text in English and Japanese. Profusely illustrated. Hardcover in boards. In the dust jacket. Includes a foreword by Marshall Cogan and introduction by Tadao Ando. Knoll International Japan unknown
194176168Boston: Charak Furniture Company 1941. First edition. Oblong quarto 12 x 9 1/4 inches. 79 1 pp. of which all but four pages are comprised of photographic illustrations of furniture on offer. Publisher's spiral bound brown and white wrappers titled in black. Some ligght weat to edges and very minor soiling to rear but overall a very handsome copy.One copy located by OCLC. The first 60 pp. contain images of the company's specialty; fine reproductions of 18th century American furniture and the rest of the catalog are of their modern furniture."Over the course of nearly seven decades Charak Furniture Company produced exemplary reproductions of 18th-century-era furniture including works created in the American colonial and Georgian styles as well as sophisticated mid-century modern pieces made by the likes of German furniture designer and painter Tommi Parzinger. Charak was established in Boston Massachusetts in 1919. It earned a reputation for exceptional design and durability and the 1920s were a period of high production for the brand. Charak was a leading manufacturer of reproductions of early American furniture that was influenced by Queen Anne– and Georgian–era design including secretaries dressers and cabinets with exquisite details like accented moldings carved finials recessed door panels claw feet and other embellishments. While the Great Depression put many furniture manufacturers out of business Charak Furniture Company weathered the era’s difficulties. In fact during the 1930s it introduced one of its most enduringly popular dining tables: the drop leaf Danbury table. The solid mahogany table which features four leaves to comfortably accommodate larger dining parties as necessary is supported by four slender and elegantly curving legs a wonderful example of the company's furniture from this era." Charak Furniture Company unknown
26364‘13 Westbourne Park West / Saturday’. no date. See her entry in the Oxford DNB. LETTER: 3pp 12mo. Thirty-one lines. Bifolium. In fair condition with slight staining at foot of first leaf and traces of glue from mount on blank reverse of second leaf. In an elongated and somewhat opaque hand. Begins: ‘My dear Mrs. Hicks / I was exceedingly sorry to hear that Mr. Hicks had met with an accident on the day you left.’ What follows is hard to decipher until she writes ‘I have much pleasure in forwarding to you the address of Jackson & Graham. It is No. 35-36 Oxford St.’ She praises ‘the selection he has of patterns’. The conclusion is similarly indecipherable. CALLING CARD: Conventional copperplate calling card with mourning border. Edges and reverse carrying traces of glue from mount. Centred: ‘Mrs. W. Avery Bushnell / née / Catherine Hayes.’ In bottom left-hand corner: 13 Westbourne Park West.’ ‘13 Westbourne Park West / Saturday’. [no date] unknown
50628London 1927-1931. . Umschläge tls. mit Läsuren. - 1 H. Clifford Smith: Gothic and Early Tudor. 1929. 92 S. u. 60 Taf. Publ. no. 154 W. 2 H. Clifford Smith: Late Tudor and Early Stuart. 1930. 56 S. u. 52 Taf. Publ. no. 180 W. 3 Oliver Brackett: Late Stuart to Queen Anne. 1927. VIII 52 S. u. 29 Taf. Publ. no. 181 W. 4 Ralph Edwards: Georgian. 1931. VIII 96 S. u. 30 Taf. London, 1927-1931. unknown
0267154445.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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012566Rockford: Skandia Furniture Co. 1909-1913 Skandia was a wholesale manufacturer of household furniture primarily of oak from the late 1880s until 1940. Two bound two-volume catalogs of the companys furniture for the Spring and Fall Seasons 1909 and 1913: Spring 1909 per penciled note on cover 86 photographic plates with item number and dimensions; July 1909 76 plates; Spring 1913 70 plates; Fall Season 1913 82 photographic plates with item number and dimensions. Damp staining to some margins; penciling; some illustrations added with pins; else a good set in original plain wrappers hand-bound with metal strips. . Trade Catalog. Rockford: Skandia Furniture Co., 1909-1913 unknown
200824573Paris: Verba Volant 2008. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. 12.1x9.9x1.2in. 286pp 4.92lb 12.1x9.9x1.2in Verba Volant hardcover
192046296Newton Highlands Massachusetts approx. 1920-1923. original three-ring binder. Some photographs detached from their mounts etc; some minor edgewear; binder dusty. 8-1/2 x 11 inches. Riley worked for the Heywood-Wakefield Company from approximately 1920-1923. He invented the "Riley Fibre Loom" and after selling the use of the loom for paper and reed fabric based applications to Heywood-Wakefield left in 1923 to form his own venture pursuing the technology with stranded metal applications. Included in the archive are copies of contracts agreements and licenses; numerous samples of various types of wicker weave and reinforced fabric for furniture; photographs of the inventor machinery looms and factories; and related drawings and other materials. unknown
1391780485.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396454462.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
23725Oshkosh Wis: J.H. Yewdale & Sons Co Printers Milwaukee. Undated ca. 1890. 9.25" x 6.25"136 pp in maroon cloth boards with title in gilt. Light to boards and fore edge some old dampstaining affecting bottom margin near gutter with small loss to a few leaves but still about very good. A scarce catalogue offering dining desk/office lawn and rocking chairs in a wide range of styles and materials as well as a few high chairs cradles and stools. Each of the ca. 130 items is illustrated individually. Not found in OCLC which does record single copies two catalogues from this firm one dated 1908s and the other listed as "1900s. J.H. Yewdale & Sons Co,, Printers (Milwaukee) unknown
198631191Charlottesville VA: The University Press of Virginia 1986. Hardcover. As New/As New. 9.5x6.5x1.1in. reprinted 1986. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>172 objects are described and illustrated. <br>316pp 1.62lb 9.5x6.5x1.1in The University Press of Virginia hardcover
1396750479.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1905BOOKS9270Grand Rapids Mich: Self. G condition; water-stains along margin p.159-176; cover torn/No Dustjacket. ca. 1905. Oblong 12mo. 176 pp. . Self unknown
18074044<p>A charming book toy where an early user has converted a book into a book box housing a secret compartment for notes and correspondence. The compartment houses eight blank sheets which have been cut to size and then had their edges gilded. Any sent letters are by definition no longer present but nor alas are any billet doux received. The binding itself itself is dated 1807 and the supralibris gives the ownership of the book as 'Ignace Mehl fils d'Haguenau'.</p>