Reference Books From The Library of Harrison Scheak Online Auction

October 04, 2012

LOT 2

Lot 2

Twelve Volumes on English Furniture

Twelve Volumes on English Furniture
Lot 2 Details
Twelve 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.
Symonds, R. W.
ENGLISH FURNITURE FROM CHARLES II TO GEORGE II.
New York: International Studio Inc., 1929.
Symonds, R. W.
MASTERPIECES OF ENGLISH FURNITURE AND CLOCKS.
London: Studio Editions, 1986.
Cescinsky, Herbert and Gribble, Ernest. R.
EARLY ENGLISH FURNITURE & WOODWORK.
VOL.I AND VOL.II.
London: George Routledge and Sons Limited,1922.
Cescinsky, Herbert.
ENGLISH FURNITURE FROM GOTHIC TO SHERATON.
New York: Garden City Publishing Company, Inc., 1937.
Edited by Lieut, Col. E. F. Strange, C.B.E.
OLD FURNITURE: A MAGAZINE OF DOMESTIC ORNAMENT.
Volume Two, October-December, 1927.
Volume Three, January-April, 1928.
Volume Four, May-August, 1928.
London: Old Durniture Ltd., 1927-1928.
Hinckley, F. Lewis.
DIRECTORY OF THE HISTORIA CABINET WOODS.
New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1960.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $276
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