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1904BOOKS040436IBoston MA: American Architect Company 1904. HC. good loose leaves laid in edgeworn folio folder as published. 28 B&W photos and drawings. Franklin 2362. American and English chairs and furniture. 24pp of text. American Architect Company unknown
1926h44590Chicago Kiel & Milwaukee WI: R. E. Sandmeyer Co. Kiel Furniture Co 1926. Hardcover. Very good. Oblong folio 22.5 x 11.5 inches tan cloth with leather corners book very good some wear and rubbing to leather soil to cloth contents very good. Approximately 150 sheets some printed some handwritten. A unique book done for and by the Kiel Furniture Co. of Kiel and Milwaukee Wisconsin in order to provide extensive statistics on sales figures by place etc in order to provide the company with data for determining sales goals for the coming year. Sandmeyer's system provided graphic and statistical analysis to chart sales figures and their breakdown by state and by town according to several factors. Copious handwritten entries. Excellent for any researcher interested in the Kiel Furniture company's economics history as well as furniture sales by state and community. Extra postage required for this overlarge book. R. E. Sandmeyer Co., Kiel Furniture Co hardcover
200725808Salem MA: Peabody Essex Museum 2007. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 12.3x9.4x1.2in. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>300pp 4.32lb 12.3x9.4x1.2in Peabody Essex Museum hardcover
60314Leipzig Industrie-Comptoir 1810. 4to 330 x 265 mm. Two hefts both uncut in the original printed wrappers with publisher's titel-label pasted on to front wrapper. Wear to extremities and Heft 11 missing spine and front wrappers detached and back wrapper partly detached. Internally with light brownspotting throughout. Heft 10: 1 pp. 10 plates; Heft 11: 1 pp. 9 plates. <br/><br/><em>First edition Heft 10 and 11 being the last two in the series of this exceedingly rare work with illustrations on furniture of all kinds. Only one complete copy is known In the Victoria and Albert Musem </em> unknown
196247367Long Island City NY: Scalamandre Silks 37-24 24th St. 1962. 76 sample cards 5.25 x 10.25 in. w/ 424 fabric & trim samples stapled & taped on thick card stock including silk fringes tassels decorative borders ribbons braids and more all in vibrant colours many with ink and pencil annotations indicating stock numbers quantity and prices. All of these are housed in the original sample case covered in green cloth with lid 7 x 15.25 x 13 in. brass handle on one end some wear & rubbing minor bumping & fraying to fore-edges still a VG- exampler. First edition thus of this stunning salesman sample case for silk trimmings used in interior design by the famed Franco Scalamandre’s designers. These samples include French Tufts Rosettes elaborate silk braids borders ribbons tassels and more many of them in traditional styles and colours for use in recovering and restoring furnishings draperies and other period pieces. Scalamandre d. 1988 established Scalamandre Silks in 1929 focused on supplying silk fabrics and trims to the growing movement of restoring historic houses and furnishings in the United States. His plant in Long Island City NY wove historic fabrics to match those acquired by Hearst for San Simeon. He established the Scalamandre Museum of Textiles which thrived until the late 1960s offering beautiful exhibits of historical documents and traditional textiles. His company helped with the restoration of Monticello and was perhaps best known for their reproductions and restorations of draperies wallpapers and upholstery for the Kennedy White House from 1961-1962 and has continued to supply historic fabrics to every administration since. Scalamandre Silks, 37-24 24th St., hardcover
200530441New York: Barry Friedman 2005. 1st. Hardcover. As New/As New. 9.4x11.6x0.7in. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>Published to accompany Ron Arad's retrospective exhibition with Barry Friedman Ltd. In New York May 5 - June 24 2005. Profusely illustrated in color. <br>104pp 2.22lb 9.4x11.6x0.7in Barry Friedman hardcover
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
1330132300.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1528251652.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18731402090009Govt. Print. Off 1873-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1 p.l. xxvi 786 p. 23 cm. Hardcover. Bound in publishers brown cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. Good binding and cover. Slight fading to gilt. Front hinge not A few spots on front cover. Clean unmarked pages. <br>The Credit Mobilier scandal of 1872 concerned the Union Pacific Railroad and the Credit Mobilier construction company. Congressman Oakes Ames had bribed numerous Congressman with money and stock from Credit Mobilier. Credit Mobilier overcharged the government for construction and pocketed the difference with the acquiescence of shareholding or self-interested members of Congress. This book concerns the Congressional inquiry into the scandal. Subjects: Union Pacific Railroad Company. Credit Mobilier of America. History of Bribery and government malfeasance. Govt. Print. Off hardcover
1396751718.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
75-1598Grand Rapids MI: Baker Furniture 1985. 4to. Soft covers. Very good. 39 pp.Black and white plates throughout.Three binding holes punched along inside of pages. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Furniture, 1985 paperback
2004BOOKS063868ILondon: Ronald Phillips Ltd 2004. HC. very good w/very good dustjacket hardcover. color illustrations. 175pp. Ronald Phillips Ltd unknown
1391787293.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
139675055X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1931005080Privately Printed Hartford Conn 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Signed by Author. Special Limited Edition first issue in this format. Size: Octavo standard book size. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. Inscribed & signed by the author to Alice Van Leer Carrich prolific writer about collecting "Collector's Luck;" "History of American Silhouettes" dated April 1932. Brown cloth spine brown paper over boards paper spine label brown marbled end papers 200 copies privately printed for the author on Glaslan Paper 60 pages frontis and 14 b & w captioned photographic plates errata sheet laid in. If you consider the original paper Mr. Erving delivered to the historical society as the first edition this would be the second edition. Bottom corners lightly bumped some minor wear along bottom edges of boards as well as at spine ends spine label lightly chipped a thin line at top of front boards which could be either an imperfection in the paper or a damp stain no evidence internally of any damp stain; small smudge at bottom edge of page on which inscription is written. In a clear acetate jacket. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1 lb 15 oz. Category: Art & Design; Furniture; Books; Signed by Author. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 005080. . Privately Printed hardcover
33991899-1907. The firm apparently antique dealers although it also bought and sold false teeth was established in 1833. All items are addressed to Slocombe with whom the family to whom he was perhaps related by marriage were clearly on intimate terms. Grubby dusty creased dogeared and with several closed tears. The first six letters are from J. B. Fraser the first four being on the letterhead of 'R. D. & J. B. FRASER LIMITED.' 'ESTABLISHED IN THE REIGN OF WILLIAM IV.' Letter 1 Ipswich 4 Jan 1899 4 pages 8vo from J. B. Fraser concerns 'Edith' who is recovering from illness. Letter 2 Ipswich 9 Aug 1900 4 pages 8vo. He sends him a birthday present of 'the enclosed curious antique Ring': 'At first I saw in it only the head of a Girl but on looking closely I found it four-headed bearing the head of a Girl old man - warrior & Ram. It is very old being polished surfaco.' Letter 3 Ipswich 18 Sept 1900 4 pages 8vo. The photo has been sent away but the table is coming from Brighton. He can understand 'the rapture you feel in all your surroundings - Mrs. Fraser & I were there in 1879 & stayed at the Ilfracombe Hotel'. Letter 4 Ipswich 2 Nov 1900 2 pages 8vo. The pictures have been delivered safely 'to the Art Gallery' and Fraser's brother thinks 'my portrait very life-like'. Letter 5 1 May 1901 on letterhead 'CRANE HILL LODGE IPSWICH' 4 pages 8vo. Intimate letter congratulating Slocombe on 'what I regard as a great reward for long & anxious waiting'. Discusses Slocombe's 'regret that your Father's great desire being realized he is not alive to see it'. Letter 6 undated on letterhead 'GWYDYR CASTLE LLANRWST. N. WALES.' 4 pages 8vo in particularly poor condition with untidy closed tear at head of first leaf. Possibly an early letter in which he apologises for having 'Promised more than I can perform' regarding 'the Coats of arms on that Cubbord sic alone'. Describes the coats in some detail. Letters 7 and 8 apparently in a different hand but also signed 'J. B. Fraser'. Both on letterhead 'CRANE HILL LODGE IPSWICH.' Letter 7 17 Oct 1907 4 pages 16mo in extremely grubby stamped addressed envelope with postmarks. Edith has died: 'Daily & indeed hourly I miss poor Edith as seeing she was my first care every morning before leaving home and on my return at night and even now I turn unconsciously to her old room.' Letter 8 2 December 1907 4 pages 16mo. Is disappointed that Slocombe will not be joining them for Christmas 'as you have been for so many years'. Has heard that he 'might send Xmas in America'. 'I miss poor dear Edith every day more and more - It was only this morning I said to her mother as we were dining that we had never heard her murmur or complain of anything but she was always willing to sacrifice herself to the comfort of others.' 1899-1907. unknown
19912090502113716751Not Available 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1929Q1031New York: Halsey McCormack & Heller 1929. Very good. Blueprint 24.5 x 31 inches. Design dated 1929 with 1930 company stamp on the reverse. Full scale schematic drawing for a combination desk lamp/writing set possibly designed for the Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower in Brooklyn. With an original linen-backed photograph of the object 8.25 x 10.5 inches with binder punches in the gutter and writing on the back light soil and creasing. The blueprint has a 2-inch closed tear along one of the center creases otherwise Near Fine. Currently folded up the blueprint could easily be ironed out for display--or one could track down the original set and have a DIY Joseph Kosuth-style "One and Three Desk Sets" installation a suggestion made in jest but that would actually be pretty neat. <br /> <br />Halsey McCormack & Heller was an architecture firm founded in 1920 known for their landmark Art Deco and Beaux-Arts style bank buildings located around New York including the Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower in Brooklyn 1927-1929 the Emigrant Savings Bank in the Bronx and the Dime Savings Bank in Brooklyn. <br /> <br/><br/> Halsey, McCormack & Heller unknown
05-1207Sheboygan Wis.: Phoenix Furniture Corp. ca. 1952. Tall 4to. 50 illustrated leaves in a three-hole paper folder. Stamped on front: "Our new name is Phoenix Furniture Corp." and "Milwaukee Office." Very good. Sheboygan, Wis.: Phoenix Furniture Corp., ca. 1952. unknown
199223977Hanover: SPNEA 1992. 1st. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 12.3x9.4x1.3in. Signed by Authors. signed by author; small amount of foxing at top of half-title page dust jacket with very faint rub mark across front panel. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>This important book the result of discoveries made during an exhaustive survey of Portsmouth furniture at more than 230 sites throughout the country places the furniture makers of Portsmouth alongside those of Newport Boston Philadelphia and New York as creators of some of the finest early American furniture. The book contains three essays by James L. Garvin Brock Jobe and Johanna McBrien a graphical description of furniture terminology Reader's Note and a catalogue describing in detail 117 pieces of furniture each illustrated in black & white photographs with 14 of the pieces also illustrated in full-page color plates. In addition there are two appendices on Furniture Makers and Allied Craftsmen and on Portsmouth Branded Furniture and an extensive bibliography. <br>454pp 4.97lb 12.3x9.4x1.3in SPNEA hardcover
1397343435.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1397343516.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
200729057Saint-Rémy-en-l'Eau: Éditions Monelle Hayot 2007. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. 12.0x9.6x1.0in. Profusely illustrated in color. Text in French. <br>240pp 3.50lb 12.0x9.6x1.0in Éditions Monelle Hayot hardcover
141915201Olean N. Y.: B & B Furniture. Very Good. Ca: 1914-1915. First Edition. Hardcover. 71/2 x 91/2 inch photograph. The town of Olean New York; North Union #172 Barber Shop. #174 Woolworth 5-10 Cent Store. #176 B&B Furniture Co. New York; B/W Photograph; 4to 11" - 13" tall . B & B Furniture hardcover