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Hepplewhite furniture designs from the Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's guide 1794 / with a preface by Ralph Edwards.

80 p. : (chiefly illus.) ; 25 cm.

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Otis' letters in defence of the Hartford Convention, and the people of Massachusetts.

vii, 103 p. 22 cm.

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Period furniture; design and construction / by Franklin H. Gottshall.

260 p. : ill.

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Paperweights and other glass curiosities / E. M. Elville.

116 p. illus.

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Lace and lace-making. Drawings by the author.

219 p. illus. 26 cm.

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The Connoisseur new guide to antique English furniture / edited by L.G.G. Ramsey, editor of the Connoisseur ; with an introduction by Terence Davis.

192 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

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101 masterpieces of American primitive painting, from the collection of Edgar William & Bernice Chrysler Garbisch. Foreword by James J. Rorimer. Pref. by John Walker. Introd. by Albert Ten Eyck Gardner.

159 p. col. illus. 31 cm.

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Monograph of the work of Charles A. Platt, with an introd. by Royal Cortissoz.

ix l., 183 plates (incl. plans) 42 cm.

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French eighteenth-century furniture. Translated from the French by Simon Watson Taylor. Photos. by E. Boudot-Lamotte.

128 p. illus. (part col.) ports. 22 cm.

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Wallpaper, its history, design and use, by Phyllis Ackerman, PH. D.; with frontispiece in color and numerous illustrations from photographs.

xix, 268 p. col. front., plates. 22 cm.

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Furniture history : the journal of the Furniture History Society. (Annual)

v. : ill. ; 25 cm.

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Manual for museums / Ralph H. Lewis.

xiii, 412 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

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A pictorial guide to American spinning wheels / by David A. Pennington and Michael B. Taylor ; cover design and photographs by James P. Munsie.

100 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

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Collector's choice of porcelain and faèience.

264 p. illus. (part col.) 29 cm.

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Annals of a fortress. By E. Viollet-Le-Duc. Translated by Benjamin Bucknall ...

xv, 390 p. front. (map) illus., plates, plans (part col.) diagrs. 22 cm.

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On a New England campus [by] Frances Lester Warner.

vi, [1], 279, [1] p. front., plates, ports. 22 cm.

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Food on the frontier : Minnesota cooking from 1850 to 1900, with selected recipes / by Marjorie Kreidberg.

vii, 313 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.

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English domestic brass, 1680-1810, and the history of its origins / Rupert Gentle & Rachael Feild ; foreword by Graham Woods.

204 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 29 cm.

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Architectural metal handbook [by] Earl P. Baker [and] Harold S. Langland.

[5] Á., 3-319 p. illus., diagrs. 29 cm.

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Wood : colors and kinds.

36 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.

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Diagnosing paint problems and correcting them / by Neil Garlock.

104 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.

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Bradford's history of Plymouth plantation, 1606-1646; ed. by William T. Davis. With a map and three facsimiles.

xv p., 2 l., 3-437 p. fold. map, 3 facsim. (incl. front.) 23 cm.

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New life for old dwellings : appraisal and rehabilitation / by Gerald E. Sherwood.

99 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

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A history of English wallpaper, 1509-1914 / by Alan Victor Sugden and John Ludlam Edmondson; with 70 plates in colour and 190 illustrations in half-tone.

ix-xiii, 281 p. front., illus., ports., plates (part col. and mounted) facsims. 34 cm.

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Thomas Day, cabinetmaker : an exhibition at the North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1975.

75 p. : ill. ; 31 cm.

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Homes of our forefathers in Massachusetts. From original drawings, by Edwin Whitefield.

2 p. l., 39 l. 39 mounted col. pl. 25 cm.

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The Barclays of Boston. By Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis.

2 p.l., 419 p. 21 cm.

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Problems in building construction : a scientific method approach / J. Trill, J.T. Bowyer.

2 v. : ill. ; 21 cm.

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A dictionary of architecture / Nikolaus Pevsner, John Fleming, and Hugh Honour.

556 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Sarah Sawyer, Before Resoration, Painting by John Johnston, 3755-B

The image shows a painting titled "Sarah Sawyer, Before Restoration," created by John Johnston and photographed by Frank William Bayley. It depicts a portrait of a woman with a headpiece, visible in a head-and-shoulders pose. Her attire appears detailed, and she is holding a partially visible object...

Sarah Sawyer, After Restoration, Painting by John Johnston, 3756-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by John Johnston, depicting Sarah Sawyer. The portrait shows a seated woman wearing a bonnet and draped clothing, holding an open book in one hand. It is labeled as having been photographed by Frank William Bayley.

Robert Grant, Jr., Painting by Philip Alexius László de Lombos, 3757-B

The image depicts a painting of Robert Grant, Jr. created by Philip Alexius László de Lombos and photographed by Frank William Bayley. The subject appears seated, wearing a suit with a tie, and holds a hat in one hand. The portrait captures the figure in a calm and composed posture against a non-des...

Possibly Henry P. Franklin, Painting by James Sullivan Lincoln, 3758-B

The image is a photograph of a painted portrait by James Sullivan Lincoln, depicting Henry P. Franklin. The painting shows an older man with short, light hair, dressed in formal attire, including a dark jacket, a vest, and a cravat. The photograph was taken by Frank William Bayley. The frame surroun...

Phillip Little Exhibition, 3759-B

The image shows an exhibition featuring paintings by Phillip Little, photographed by Frank William Bayley. The exhibition space contains several framed artworks displayed on easels and hanging on the walls. A curtain is visible in the background, and the floor is wooden.

Phillip Little Exhibition, 3760-B

The image shows a gallery wall with five framed paintings on display, part of the Phillip Little Exhibition, photographed by Frank William Bayley. The paintings feature various scenes, including landscapes and maritime elements. Each artwork is individually framed and mounted on the wall, with label...

Phillip Little Exhibition, 3761-B

The image shows an exhibition display with five framed landscape paintings hanging on a wall. The paintings vary in size and feature natural scenes that include trees and bodies of water. Each painting is centrally positioned and evenly spaced on the wall, and they are labeled with small identificat...

Phillip Little Exhibition, 3762-B

The image depicts an exhibition of artworks by Phillip Little, photographed by Frank William Bayley. Several framed paintings are displayed on the wall in a gallery setting. The paintings appear to depict landscapes, with varied scenes visible in each frame. In the foreground, a portion of chairs or...

A Bit of Maine, Painting by Philip Little, 3763-B

The image shows a photograph of a painting titled "A Bit of Maine" by Philip Little, photographed by Frank William Bayley. The painting depicts a natural landscape with a focus on rocky terrain and a water body. The style appears textured, suggesting a rugged natural environment.

Harbor View, Painting by Philip Little, 3764-B

The image shows a painting titled "Harbor View" by Philip Little, photographed by Frank William Bayley. The painting depicts a tranquil water scene with several sailboats. In the foreground, a small boat with a figure is visible. In the background, additional boats and a coastal landscape can be see...

Pontomac Great Falls, Painting by Philip Little, 3765-B

The image shows a painting titled "Pontomac Great Falls" by Philip Little, captured in a photograph by Frank William Bayley. The painting depicts a landscape scene of cascading waterfalls surrounded by rocks and vegetation. The artwork is displayed on a wooden structure.

Solitued, Painting by Philip Little, 3766-B

The painting "Solitude" by Philip Little, photographed by Frank William Bayley, depicts a serene winter landscape. It features a snow-covered path flanked by tall trees on either side, leading towards a distant, tranquil sea or lake. The bare trees and snow suggest a quiet and peaceful scene.

The Golden Carnival, Painting by Willard Metcalf, 3767-B

The image shows a photograph of the painting "The Golden Carnival" by Willard Metcalf. The painting depicts a serene landscape with a reflective body of water in the foreground surrounded by trees. In the background, rolling hills can be seen under a clear sky.

Unidentified Landscape, Painting by Willard Medcalf, 3768-B

The image shows a photographed painting by Willard Metcalf, captured by Frank William Bayley. The artwork depicts a landscape with dense, leafy trees and a gently sloping terrain. There are scattered rocks and a visible figure, possibly an animal, among the trees.

Unidentified Landscape, Painting by Willard Medcalf, 3769-B

The image shows a painting by Willard Metcalf, photographed by Frank William Bayley. It depicts a serene landscape with trees lining a rocky shore that extends into a body of water. The sky is open and expansive, contributing to the tranquil composition.

Henry Bromfield, Painting by Samuel Finley Breese Morse, 3770-B

The image shows a photograph of a painting by Samuel Finley Breese Morse, depicting a man identified as Henry Bromfield. The man is dressed in a formal black coat and appears seated, looking directly at the viewer with a neutral expression. The photograph was taken by Frank William Bayley.

Possibly Mr. von Slade, Painting by Samuel Finley Breese Morse, 3771-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Samuel Finley Breese Morse, captured by Frank William Bayley. It depicts a man, possibly Mr. von Slade, with white hair and an ascot around his neck, wearing a dark coat. The background is dark.