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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
8vo., with frontispiece and very numerous illustrations (many full-page) in the text; burgundy cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Facsimile reissue of the original edition of 1897.
IN 8. REL TOILE EDIT [BAD]. 70 PP. 68 ILL EN NOIR. [BE]
Staple-bound paperback. 16 unpaginated pages. Faint creases on rear cover and upper corners; spine slightly sunned; remains a very good copy, with clear text throughout. TS Used
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
Fifth edition, considerably augmented by the addition of several new articles, receipts, &c., 12mo, xvi, 233, [1] + 12pp., of adverts, engraved frontispiece of the cabinet maker's workshop (lightly waterstained to lower margin), 4 engraved geometrical plates, cont. cloth-backed boards, slight tear, orig. printed title label to spine. "The rapid sale of Four Editions of this work has induced the Editor to offer to the public a Fifth which, from the many important additions made, he trusts will now form a complete pocket companion for the Cabinet Maker, as well as a necessary and useful addition to his tool- chest: and though the price is somewhat enhanced, from the plates and extra matter contained in it, still that will not be found, on a comparison with the former work, to be such as will put it out of the workman's power to avail himself of the benefits a book of general reference like the present is calculated to afford."?Advertisement.
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
pp. [14] pages, 125 plates [8]; 88 p. Advertising / promotional section on coated paper stock - "American Furniture Vogue of this Era as Interpreted by the Prominent Firms. through whose cooperation this book is published": Folio. 470 mm. Mildly XLib. Original full cloth binding. Parts of original DJ laid in.Very good. George Hepplewhite (1727?-1786) was an English cabinetmaker. He is regarded as having been one of the 'big three' English furniture makers of the 18th century, along with Thomas Sheraton and Thomas Chippendale. The first part of the text reprints Hepplewhite's original illustrated catalogue. An important record of a significant furniture style, and how it was interpreted in America in the mid-20th century. Please ask about shipping costs for this large item. OVERSIZE 5 / YORK HS
197027319ABNew-York - Washington - London, Praeger 1970. 4°. XXI, VIII, VIII, 446 S., 1 Bl., 60, 24 S., 4 Bll. OKstLdr. Schnitt etwas angestaubt.
GRAND IN 4. CART [MOY]. 152 PP. ENV 150 ILL DONT QQS EN NOIR. [BE]