Reference Books From The Library of Harrison Scheak Online Auction

October 04, 2012

LOT 1

Lot 1

Eleven Volumes on English Furniture

Eleven Volumes on English Furniture
Lot 1 Details
Eleven Volumes on English Furniture

Macquoid, Percy & Edwards, Ralph.THE DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE.
Volume I. (A.-Ch.)
Volume II. (Ch.-M.)
Volume III. (Mo.-Z.)
London: The Offices of “Country Life” and New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons.
Jourdain, Margreat and Rose, F.
ENGLISH FURNITURE: THE GEORGIAN PERIOD (1750-1830).
London: B. T. Batsford Ltd., 1953.
Jourdain, Margaret.
REGENCY FURNITURE 1795-1830.
London: Country Life Limited, 1965.
Wills, Geoffrey.
ENGLISH LOOKING-GLASSES: A STUDY OF THE GLASS, FRAMES AND MAKERS (1670-1820).
London: Country Life limited, 1965.
Chinnery, Victor.
OAK FURNITURE: THE BRITISH TRADITION: A HISTORY OF EARLY FURNITURE IN THE BRITISH ISLES AND NEW ENGLAND.
England: Antique Collectors’ Clud Ltd., 1980.
Symonds, R. W.
THE PRESENT STATE OF OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE.
New York: Frederick A. Stockes Company Publishers.
Simon, Constance.
ENGLISH FURNITURE DESIGNERS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
London: A. H. Bullen, 1905.
Fastnedge, Ralph.
ENGLISH FURNITURE STYLES FROM 1500 TO 1830.
New York: A. S. Barnes & Company, Inc., 1964.
Lenygon, Francis.
THE DECORATION AND FURNITURE OF ENGLISH MANSIONS DURING THE XVII. & XVIII. CENTURIES.
London: T Werner Laurie Clifford’s Inn Mcmix.

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