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Jordi, Sarra
White Rooms
Collins Design 2006. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The jacket is a bit chipped and rubbed.A small close tear.Internally clean and tightly bound.EK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Collins Design hardcover
Bookseller reference : pm37 ISBN : 0060829923 9780060829926
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Australian House and Garden Staff
Sanctuary : Living Your Best Life at Home
ACP Books 2005. Soft cover. Very Good. The wraps are slightly shelf rubbed.Internally clean and tightly bound.EM. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. ACP Books paperback
Bookseller reference : fm72 ISBN : 1863964126 9781863964128
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Court, Sibella
Marie Claire Storage
Murdoch 2000-09-12. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. 6x5x0. Multiple copies available. the wraps are marked and worn. shelf rubbed. internally clean and tightly bound. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Murdoch paperback
Bookseller reference : 880b ISBN : 185391911X 9781853919114
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Kindel Furniture Company.
Care of Your Kindel Furniture.
Grand Rapids Mich.: Kindel Furniture Company 1972. One sheet on laid paper folded twice measuring 22 x 17 inches when unfolded. Advertisement featuring useful information for caring for one's Kindel furniture. Item in fine condition with a 1972 date stamp; comes in original 12 x 9-inch envelope with postmark addressed to one Mr. Benjamin Wolf in Orinda Calif. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Kindel Furniture Company, 1972. unknown
Bookseller reference : 54-1877
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Phoenix Furniture Corp.
Product Catalogue for Sheboygan Chair and Furniture Corporation.
Sheboygan 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
Bookseller reference : 05-1207
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[MODERNISM -- FURNITURE DESIGN]. KOCH, Alexander.
Einzelmobel und neuzeitliche raumkunst. . . .
Darmstadt Germany: Verlagsanstalt Alexander Koch 1930. 4to. 8 183 9 pp. Including many photo plates some colour plates illustrated ads. Pictorial white publisher’s cloth with sleek cover art & lettering in red black & white by designer Ludwig Kozma beveled boards minor shelfwear very light interior toning as usual still a VG copy. First edition of this splendidly illustrated work by the pioneering interior design and architectural publishing house who first launched periodicals and publications on German design and interior decoration in the 1880’s and following World War I into the 1920’s was one of the premier proponents of the Modernist aesthetic. Designers featured within encompass Le Corbusier Ludwig Kozma Laszlo Carl Muller Sobotka Vinecky Fritz Gross and many others. Verlagsanstalt Alexander Koch, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 63608
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[FURNITURE -- CATALOGUE].
Marvelous maple -- again the vogue in furniture. . . .
Oshkosh WI: Northern Hemolock & Hardwood Manufacturers’ Assoc. Rotary Birch Club 1930. 8vo. 16 pp unpaginated. printed in green & black. Colour-illustrated title numerous photo text and colour illustrations throughout including 4 printed varnish stain samples. Embossed decorated green softcovers raised gilt lettering front cover decorative red border minor shelfwear dustsoiling couple corners w/ minor creasing still VG bright copy. First edition of this very scarce and beautifully illustrated catalogue filled with Colonial & Federal Revival furniture in maple including bedroom living room kitchen dining room and smoking room furniture. Of particular interest are the nicely printed varnish/stain samples including Natural or Honeytone on Birdseye Maple; Green Moire on Birdseye Maple Antique Maple Finish and Brown produced with acid staining. Worldcat locates 1 copy Winterthur. Northern Hemolock & Hardwood Manufacturers’ Assoc., Rotary Birch Club, paperback
Bookseller reference : 61772
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[FURNITURE SALES & ADVERTISING MANUAL -- DOERNBECHER]. DOERNBECHER, [Frank Silas].
The Doernbecher advertising book and advance catalog. This book we hope is the advance messenger of “The Dawn of a Day of Better Bedroomsâ€. . . .
Portland OR: Doernbecher Manufacturing Company Planned and Produced by The Arcady Company 1923. Atlas folio. 12.5 x 18.5 in. 54 pp unpaginated. Illustrated with photos and camera-ready advertising copy in two-tone illustrations throughout. Half-beige over tan boards black & brown lettering on front cover minor bumping to corners minor bumping head & foot of spine some scuffing still a VG copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce sales campaign catalogue illustrating Doernbecher’s line of Jazz Age bedroom furniture manufactured in Portland OR with an intent to raise the awareness of the fast-growing middle class market of better bedrooms and better furnished homes. The largely pen & ink drawings are designed to appeal to the widest range of Western customers and include specific examples of such stores as the Bellview Furniture Co. Idaho Sheppard & Lawrence Lorraigne CA Procter & Johnstone Home Furnishings Paducah KY and many others. Specific details for the 200 300 400 600 etc. suites are all available with finishes in Walnut Oak Silvertone Ivory and more. Following World War I Doernbecher manufacturing first established in Portland OR in 1921 maintained an assembly line for producing furniture nearly five miles long. Original sales literature catalogues and advertising manuals for the storied Western manufacturer are quite scarce. No copies in Worldcat. Doernbecher Manufacturing Company, [Planned and Produced by The Arcady Company], hardcover
Bookseller reference : 61450
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[FURNITURE CATALOGUE -- SIMMONS].
Simmons: beds mattresses springs built for sleep. Presented in this catalogue is a line of sleep equipment which every requirement of your customers may be readily satisfied. . . .
New York NY Chicago IL San Francisco CA & High Point NC: The Simmons Co. 1923. Oblong 4to. 9.5 x 7.75 in. 136 pp. decorative colour-tinted borders throughout. With over 130 photo photos. Gray textured & printed softcovers raised embossed gilt & blue lettering company logo on front cover minor shelfwear very slight bumping to corners still NF copy. First edition of this very scarce bed catalogue by Simmons including wood & metal frames a number with beautiful art deco designs. Of additional interest are plates depicting folding metal spring cots metal spring beds hat trees and even wood slatted folding chairs. Founded originally in 1870 the company under the direction of Zalmon Simmons Jr. song of the founder oversaw phenomenal growth following World War I by taking over plants from Atlanta GA to Los Angeles CA and Vancouver BC while moving their headquarters in 1923 to New York. Worldcat locates 1 copy Carnegie Lib. Pittsburgh. The Simmons Co., paperback
Bookseller reference : 61276
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[FURNITURE -- PORTLAND, OREGON]. POWERS, Jr., Ira F.[rost].
In the footsteps of a furniture factory guide; How the furniture we sell is made; Build a home of your own. . . ; Color issues. . . In: Within the home Autumn Number.
Portland OR: Ira F. Powers Furniture Co. 1924. Folio. 9.25 x 13 in. 16 pp. With photo illustrations & text illustrations throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers striking cover art of young woman in Flapper Era dress perched on a Powers chair arranging Autumn leaves in a vase minor shelfwear dustsoiling very minor rubbing still VG copy. First edition of this exceptionally scarce in-house quarterly advertising periodical issued by the storied Portland Oregon furniture company and even including an architectural floor plan for a small 1920’s bungalow. Founded originally in 1872 by Ira Powers Sr. 1832-1902 his son Ira Jr. 1872-1933 believed in promotion and was one of the primary sellers of home furnishings in the Pacific Northwest first opening their historic main store at Third & Yamhill in 1911 now known as the Director Building. No copies in Worldcat. Ira F. Powers Furniture Co., paperback
Bookseller reference : 60157
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[MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS & FURNITURE]. [HILLS, Thomas Chadwick].
Illustrated catalogue: surgeon’s instruments physicians supplies microscopes and accessories laboratory apparatus hospital and office furniture sterilizing apparatus invalid’s furniture sick room utensils electrical and X-Ray apparatus orthopedic apparatus. . . .
New Orleans LA: The McDermott Surgical Instrument Co. Ltd. 736-738 Poydras St. ca. 1912. Tall 8vo. 2 576 xvi pp. “Section G†printed on coated paper stock. With well over 1500 photographic and woodcut-engraved text illustrations throughout. Dark green publisher’s cloth Arts & Crafts decoration front cover black lettering front cover & spine minor scuffing edgewear minor bumping to corners inner hinges starting still VG- sound copy. Second edition stated revised & updated of this surprisingly scarce Louisiana medical supply company’s offerings in the Progressive Era. This catalogue includes a remarkable range of early 20th-Century medical equipment ranging from microscopes fitted with new electric arc lamp to electric centrifuges for testing hypodermic syringes antitoxine syringes anaesthetic equipment electrical illuminating apparatus electro-therapeutic wall cabins X-Ray machines portable radiographic Scheidel cases and much more. The McDermott Surgical Instrument Co. Ltd. was owned and directed by T.C. Hills 1867-1930 and Edwin J. Sack initially on Charles Street specializing in surgical instruments artificial limbs trusses medical equipment and more. Founded originally at the end of the 19th-Century and specializing in artificial limbs and trusses by 1910 the company had substantially expanded and moved to 736-738 Poydras St. expanding their offerings and their reach. Worldcat does locate over 10 locations for this catalogue however the collation is often not matching and the dating incorrect. The McDermott Surgical Instrument Co., Ltd., 736-738 Poydras St., hardcover
Bookseller reference : 60283
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[EXPOSITIONS -- FURNITURE]. [SHANKLAND, Palmer K. (Ed.)].
Furniture Exhibition November 13-29 1916. . . In: Furniture Index Vol. XXXI No. 2.
Jamestown NY: Furniture Trade Publishing Co. 112 East 3rd St. 1916. 4to. 9 x 12 in. 96 pp. Photo & text illustrations throughout some printing in red & black a few colour-tinted. Colour-illustrated softcovers advertising on back cover for Sturgis Steel Go-Cart Co. & Paasche Air Brush Co. minor dustsoiling edgewear still VG bright copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce supplement celebrating the quadrennial Furniture Exhibition held in Jamestown NY which during the Progressive Era was the center of American furniture manufacturing. This exhibition would be the last held in the Roberts Building as in 1917 the annual expositions would be held at the Jamestown Furniture Exposition Building in downtown Jamestown. This installment in the very rare trade magazine lavishly illustrates the early 20th-Century furniture manufacturers and their styles including quarter-sawn oak Craftsman Furniture Phonograph cabinets mahogany furniture Wellsville quality sofa and Davenport beds and more. No copies in Worldcat. Furniture Trade Publishing Co., 112 East 3rd St., paperback
Bookseller reference : 59653
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[PRISON LABOR -- FURNITURE CATALOGUE]. [DOLLARHIDE, Horace Greeley (Manager).]
Illustrated descriptive catalogue. . . ; Price list to second edition of illustrated descriptive catalogue. . . .
Springfield IL: Board of Prison Industries of Illinois Illinois State Reformatory Print 1908. Two vols. 1st - Oblong 4to. 11 x 7.75 in. 75 1 pp. woodcut engraved borders throughout. With over 150 text woodcut engravings & illustrations of Arts & Crafts furniture. Orange decorated printed softcovers decorative Arts & Crafts borders in black & bright orange on front cover minor shelfwear slight creasing to front cover still NF copy w/ original order sheet ditto TLS & envelopes laid-in; 2nd - 8vo. 8 pp. Self-printed softcovers NF copy all preserved w/ original mailing envelope to H.R. Phelps Lockport Illinois. First editions of these uncommon catalogue and price list for Arts & Crafts furnishings supplied by prison labor during the Progressive Era as the Illinois Board of Prison Industries underwent substantial changes following passage of 1903-1904 laws in Illinois regarding prison labor products to be strictly used by Illinois schools and public institutions. Although Illinois prison labor was producing everything from foundry work to textiles crushed rock to fertilizer and stationery the present catalogue focuses primarily on the Arts & Crafts era quarter-sawn oak furnishings manufactured at Joliet Penitentiary. Items include school desks opera house theatre chairs office desks roll top desks book cases stacking lawyer’s cases dining room tables library tables chairs stools and settees. Worldcat locates 2 copies of first SMU ILL State no copies of price list; See: Koerber & Brieschke Menard: Development of a Nineteenth-Century Pirson Jounral of the Illinois State Historical Society Vol. 96 No. 3 Autumn 2003. Board of Prison Industries of Illinois, Illinois State Reformatory Print, paperback
Bookseller reference : 59337
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[FURNITURE].
Furniture. This furniture catalog is made up of pages taken from our big general catalogue No. 138. 525R.
Chicago: Sears Roebuck & Co. 1919. 4to. 784-859A pp. i.e. 85 pp additional pages added-in. printed in sepia tint throughout w/ 100’s of text illustrations. Brown illustrated self-printed softcovers minor creasing edgewear slight chipping head & foot of spine still VG copy w/ Sears Roebuck order form laid-in. First edition thus of this stand-alone furniture catalogue listing 100’s of items to fill the newly introduced Sears Honor-Bilt Ready-Cut Houses which quickly became the standard bearer kit home across the United States. This catalogue includes Morris Rockers Morris easy chairs wicker furniture outdoor hammocks folding lawnchairs and canvas chairs. In addition there are many different Arts & Crafts Library Sets including chairs desks library tables and setees in quarter-sawn oak. Also featured are kitchen cabinets refrigerators dining room sets fireproof saves bedroom sets and even sulkies for wheeling around small children. No copies in Worldcat. Sears, Roebuck & Co., paperback
Bookseller reference : 58905
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[PRINTING -- FURNITURE SPECIMEN CATALOGUE]. QUETIN, V.[ictor] L.[eon Michel]
Le magasin de meubles No. 2. Album complet & reference de tous les meubles qui se fabriquent a Paris. Contenant environ 300 modeles dessines en perspective.
Paris: V.L. Quetin ca. 1878. Oblong 4to. 11.5 x 7.75 in. 1 leaf lithograph title 94 i.e. 110 lithographed plates 1 leaf of index on blue-tinted paper stock. Quarter-green leather over pebbled green cloth raised bands embossed borders in blind gilt lettering on spine minor scuffing & wear rubbing bumping & wear to couple corners w/o ffep. still VG- copy w/ bright plates from the library of Victor Colas 256 13d Voltaires Paris notation on front marbled pastedown. A well-illustrated printer’s specimen book issued to depict the varieties of Second Empire French furniture featuring styles such as Louis XV Louis XVI and the decorative styles of Napoleon III’s designers. Victor Joseph Quetin 1822-1877 was an entrepreneurial printer who began producing these Furniture style books for Parisian craftsmen cabinetmakers and would sell these volumes of specimen sheets to manufacturers to show their prospective clients. The furnishings shown in these leaves encompass tables chairs toilettes some with bidets built in many with attached mirrors bed frames armoires buffets desks and desks with built-in bookcases. The index which is often missing provides an excellent quick reference to the styles types of furnishings as well as the specific plate. Demand increased as Paris & France underwent tremendous renovations and progress during the Second Empire and many of the furnishings inspired by the designs of Carlin Weisweiler and Riesener were presented to the public at the 1867 Exposition Universelle. His son Victor Leon Quetin b. 1852 would later in the 1870’s take up the family business released the albums under a new imprint of “V.L. Quetin†and also began issuing colour chromolithograph specimen catalogues of elaborate draperies bed curtains window treatments and casements. Also issued was a newspaper Journal le magasin de meubles†which offered details of the specimen catalogues he would assemble subscriptions and pricing with details on colour lithography and hand-colouring as well. His designs were dependent upon using a specialized machine which would enlarge reduce or even alter lithographic designs for clients. See: Victor Quetin De la papeterie a la lithographie D’Avoise a Meung-sur-Loire en passan par les Moulins de Paillard 16e-18e siecle; Alfred Lemercier La lithographie francaise de 1796 a 1896 et les arts qui s’y rattachent: manuel pratique p. 344. V.L. Quetin, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 58315
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[FURNITURE -- MODERN STREAMLINE].
Chrome furniture and storage cabinets for the modern office reception room and home. Wallace manufacturers of the finest modern tubular furniture. Bulletin No. 33.
Chicago IL: Wallace Supplies Manufacturing Co. 1310-12 Diversey Parkway 1933. Two parts. 1st - 4to. 7 2 pp. Colour-illustrated throughout on green colour-tinted paper stock black lettering self-printed softcovers w/ cover art image of Art Deco Streamline chrome chair very minor closed tear at spine very faint corner tidemark to back upper corner still VG; 2nd - 4to. 4 pp. which opens into 11 x 17 in. advertising poster to be posted in employee bulletin board by prospective clients w/ advertising promo card stapled to upper left corner minor shelfwear VG. First editions of these scarce illustrated catalogues of Streamline Art Deco modern chrome furniture manufactured by the noted Wallace Company during the Great Depression against the backdrop of the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago. The designs shown include Z-type chairs Z-type office chairs Sagless chrome chairs Barrel type office chair adjustable tables dining tables and dining chairs w/ colours including red & green as well as wood. No copies in Worldcat. Wallace Supplies Manufacturing Co., 1310-12 Diversey Parkway, paperback
Bookseller reference : 57762
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[OREGON & CALIFORNIA -- FURNITURE CO. ARCHIVE]. HAMILTON, Clarence & BUREN, Max O.
A noteworthy archive of over 400 documents and samples chronicling the buying preferences and habits of Oregonians at one of Salem Oregon’s largest home furnishings and art stores at the end of the Gilded Age and into the Progressive Era. Buren & Hamilton drew upon wholesalers in Portland OR Seattle New York Detroit Chicago and heavily from San Francisco & Sacramento firms just a couple years before the devastating 1906 Earthquake & Fire for wallpapers linoleum floorings oriental carpets framed photos and art mouldings bed mattresses and much more.
Salem OR: Buren & Hamilton 1893-1904. 4to. 90 mylar sleeve leaves unnumbered. containing 403 invoices shipping & waybills TLS ALS TL copy letters and more many of which appear on steel-engraved letterhead many printed on colour-tinted paper often shipping and weight bills still retaining original stamps a few mailing envelopes a number of check receipts many w/ manuscript and stamped autographs others w/ corrections and/or annotations in ink or pencil; also included are actual samples of velvet fabrics wallpapers and textured colour sample papers printing sample for perforated business card. All preserved in recent 3-ring cloth binder stamping on front cover. An exceptional archive of original letters invoices waybills business cards and receipts all documenting the thriving business of Buren & Hamilton at the end of the Gilded Age and beginning of the Progressive Era in Salem Oregon in the aftermath of the 1893 economic crash. Drawing from suppliers in California just a few years before the San Francisco Earthquake & Fire the company also sourced from Seattle WA New York and Chicago. Portland was the manufacturing and industrial hub of Oregon as can be seen in these invoices and receipts: such companies as The Columbia Chair Company Dealers who sold chairs office chairs and rockers from 309-311 Front St. shipped rocking chairs and office chairs to Salem in 1903; Henry Jenning & Sons located at 172-174 First St. shipped a load of leather oak chairs in 1903; J.G. Mack & Co. located at 86 & 88 Third St. in Portland supplied velvet rugs oil cloths and lamp shades in 1903; while the A. Merle Co. and McCord & Work located on Water St. supplied brass and iron bed frames the same year. Buren & Hamilton also sourced mattresses and sacks of recycled denim cotton “Shoddy†from Peters & Roberts Furniture Co. for mattresses; and purchased often from the Portland Mattress & Upholstery Co. at 18-20 Front St. which supplied wool-combed coverings mattresses mattress tops from 1900-1904 -- their factory would be gutted by fire in 1907. Many of the items were shipped down the Willamette River on the Oregon City Transportation Co. ships with a note from 1904 indicating the company had completed a sale of odd sized mattresses to them; numerous Southern Pacific Oregon Division freight bills; as well as a shipment on the SS Oregonian via the American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. of five crates of chair seats from Marshall Field & Co.In addition it appears that Oregonians in and around Salem purchased heavily from the store luxury goods such as beveled mirrors framed artwork sleek wallpapers velvet fabrics tapestries oriental rugs and more. Many of the invoices letters waybills and documents record many items supplied by the storied W.P. Fuller & Co. of San Francisco & Sacramento CA as well as their subsidiary in Portland OR. They were main suppliers of beveled and mirrored glass on the Pacific Coast which often had to be imported from England into the U.S. and several of the orders in 1899-1901 note that the company was having issues supplying such pieces to Buren & Hamilton due to labor difficulties finally sourcing mirrors from Pilkington Bros. English Picture Glass. They occasionally canceled orders and the Fuller Co. writes in 1901 over a canceled order of “deadening felt.†The W.P. Fuller Co. explain that “your reasons for wishing to cancel your order are not considered sufficient to justify us in doing so . . . †and that they were aware that “some of our competitors are circulating unjust and untrue reports concerning us all the time.†Included amongst these letters are samples of cotton backing for carpets and even three original samples of wallpaper. There are also present a number of letters and invoices from the firm of Tozer & Son which took over the W.P. Fuller Wallpaper division about 1901 with letters present making that announcement. Of additional interest are the many invoices letters and waybills back and forth with the storied Schussler Bros. on 119-121 Geary St. Star King Building in San Francisco detailing many of the popular framed and matted photographs and images for Salem shoppers. These encompassed the “Lone Indian†which were often reproductions of the iconic End of the Trail sculpture by James Earle Fraser; Athletes Dutch Windmills Shakespeare prints of assorted types and sizes Lone Arab a Chinese print a boxing series of matted “Deal of a Fellow†Madonna Artotypes -- typically reproductions of Raphael’s Madonna and Taber art photos. Many of the letters bill heads and invoices sport steel engraved architectural vignettes documenting buildings which would be destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake & Fire as well as many of the business records for those companies. One of the freight bills bears the photographic letterhead of the Chicago & North-Western Railway Co. dated 1904. Another significant supplier was the D.N. & E. Walter & Co. of San Francisco which supplied linoleum flooring fabrics and more for Buren & Hamilton from 1899-1904 and even includes in one of the letters a piece of the red velvet fabric they no longer carried.Buren & Hamilton was originally founded in the late 1880’s by A.T. Yeaton as a furniture/undertaker business later sold to A.B. Buren and finally sold to Max O. Buren and Clarence Hamilton who operated at three locations along Commercial St. including Greenbaum’s Building at 298 Commercial the building at 136 Commercial 340 Court St. now Sid’s Furniture. Clarence bought out Max Buren’s shares in 1916 becoming the C.S. Hamilton Furniture Co. and operating until it was sold to Rubenstein’s in the 1960’s. See: Norma Hamilton Cochran Historic Businesses -- Hamilton Furniture Salem History Matters March 17 2017; New Stationery Department of Schussler Brothers San Francisco The American Stationer Vol. LIV 1903 pp. 4-5; John Caldbick Panic of 1893 and its Aftermath HistoryLink Essay 20874 Oct. 1 2019. Buren & Hamilton, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 56869
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[FURNITURE -- MID-CENTURY MODERN]. [DUDLEY, Sr., Roger Alonzo (Photographer).]
An outstanding salesman sample photo catalogue with 27 linen-backed silver gelatin photographs of Mid-Century Modern kitchen cabinets bedroom set display cases sales display stands for a Seattle pharmacy bakery & florist as well as an elaborate knotty pine display floor for a sporting goods store.
Seattle WA: Roger Dudley Commercial Photographers 1 Stuart Building ca. 1945. 4to. 27 linen-backed silver gelatin photos cream- & gray-coloured linen backings all w/ linen hinges at gutter margin all stamped in lower fore-edge of blank or on verso w/ professional photographer’s stamp. Contemporary black limp simulated leather post-binder rounded corners nickel-plated screw posts at inner gutter margin minor edgewear slight soiling some rubbing still VG exemplar w/ images all having bright strong contrast. This salesman sample photo catalogue of Mid-Century Modern cabinetry was apparently produced for a Seattle based manufacturer offering a wide range of products. The photos encompass Scandinavian Modern-inspired kitchen cabinets with very clean lines stylish hardware and laminate countertops; an entire array of counters display cabinets and sales counters for a Seattle Pharmacy including night shot showing the sales floor through the glass brick lined door showing the prescription counter products on the shelves pharmacist and assistant as well as the soda fountain counter fitted with a Coca Cola Multiplex dispenser. Also included are photos of several styles of glass-fronted display cabinets the window casements for a florist shop and a beautifully created bedroom set featuring his & hers twin beds each with built-in radio vanity and stylish dressers. Of special interest are the series of images of a post-World War II sporting goods store fitted with knotty-pine cabinetry all filled with displays of fishing gear a Martin 60 Outboard Motor ca. 1946-47 fishing tackle hunting rifles and shotguns cartridge boxes tennis rackets taxidermy trophies for deer and elk racks and much more. Dudley Sr. 1895-1954 began his career as a photographer with Walter Miller 1877-1938 who had apprenticed and partnered with Asahel Curtis in Seattle and later set up his own Dorpat Studio in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer Building. Dudley bought out the business in the mid-1930s and would continue working the business until his death in 1954 followed by his son Roger Dudley Jr. who had joined the firm in 1945. See: A Guide to the Walter P. Miller Photographs Circa 1920-1932 Golden Gate National Recreation Area National Park Service GOGA-00789; Sherrard Seattle Now & Then: Street Photography Nov. 27 2010. Roger Dudley, Commercial Photographers, 1 Stuart Building, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 56162
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[MID-CENTURY FURNITURE].
Opal Kleinmobel fur jedes Heim. . . ; Geopa-Mobel ubersicht neue Verkaufsunterlagen. . . ; Gulgurit Fensterbanke. . . .
Waiblingen Stuttgart & Hamburg-Poppenbuttel: Karl Oppenlaender & Soehns; Friedrich Tunck 1954-1958. Three pieces. 1st -- Oblong 4to. 12 x 8.5 in. 86; 24; 2; 4; 4 unpaginated. pp. Catalogue printed throughout in sepia w/ orange borders photo illustrations diagrams & illustrations throughout together with miniature colour paint sample booklet w/ 12 paint samples and varnish finish sample card w/ six samples and two price-lists 1 mimeographed. Colour-printed softcovers in black white & orange plastic comb binding as issued minor edgewear rubbing still VG copy w/ TLS from Vereinigte Mobelfabriken in Hamburg to International Import in Vancouver BC containing shipping costs lists stapled and manufacturers stamp on covers; 2nd -- 8vo. 4 pp unpaginated. w/ photo illustrations. Tan printed softcovers manfacturers stamps on covers crossed out addresses still VG; 3rd -- 8vo. 4 pp unpaginated. Printed in orange & black photo illustrations self-printed softcovers NF. First editions of these very scarce sample catalogues and brochures for German Mid-Century modern home furnishings. The first catalogue for Opal small furniture for every home includes sections on portable small serving tables bar trolleys club tables radio game folding and nesting tables nicely designed Scandinavian inspired coffee tables and many other types of furnishings and shelving including magazine racks. Of special interest are the inserted paint & varnish samples offering tangible visual and tactile reference for Mid-Century finishes on furnishings. The other two catalogues include those for small side tables plant stands & TV tables as well as shelves to fit over window radiators underneath large picture windows. No copies located in Worldcat. Karl Oppenlaender & Soehns; Friedrich Tunck, paperback
Bookseller reference : 56138
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[MEXICAN FURNITURE -- LIGHTING CATALOGUE].
Artes de Mexico Internacionales Inc. furniture lighting and wrought iron ornament catalogue.
Dallas TX & New York: Artes de Mexico Internacionales Inc. Rees & Orr Inc. 225 -- 5th Ave. ca. 1967. 8vo. 190 leaves unnumbered. Frontisp. photo showing Mexican artisans most plates in black & white some colour all w/ product information all w/ decorated initials. Limp brown suede split-pin binding decorative wrought iron split-pins lettering stamped on front cover in gilt & brown stamps on frontisp. & rear cover minor edgewear rubbing remnants of brown spine on rear cover still VG copy. First edition thus of this scarce Mexican Colonial Furniture catalogue touting the Rustic Hacienda and Wrought Iron styles available with most based on 15th through 18th-century Spanish Colonial pieces. These include beautifully carved bench storage chests Apostles chests painted with Byzantine-inspired icons woven palm Aragonese chairs wrought iron chairs designed by James Ely wrought iron chandeliers wall sconces and lighting fixtures. Rees & Orr Inc. was originally founded in 1943 by John Orr and continued to operate as a specialty furnishings and art dealer until 1987.Worldcat locates 2 copies Univ. of Toronto Royal Ontario Museum. Artes de Mexico Internacionales, Inc., Rees & Orr, Inc., 225 -- 5th Ave., unknown
Bookseller reference : 54601
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[FURNITURE -- EDWARDIAN]. HARMON, F.[remont] S.[mith].
A complete furniture and home furnishings catalog 1915-1916.
Tacoma Portland Seattle Spokane: F.S. Harmon & Co. 1915. Oblong folio. 13.75 x 10 in. vi 475 1 pp. With over 1500 text illustrations many in colour photos. Beige printed softcovers cover art of stylish Edwardian dining room featuring mounted moose trophy and chandelier lettering in beige & black minor creasing edgewear minor dustsoiling still VG copy stapled as issued complete with additional perforated leaves of order sheets and pricing instructions. First edition of this exceedingly rare wholesale catalogue for the famed Tacoma furniture manufacturer who at the beginning of the 20th century one of the largest manufacturers on the West Coast. This lavishly illustrated and well-annotated catalogue includes baby carriages beds bedsets kitchen cabinets chairs china closets costumers hat trees davenports dining-room furniture rockers tables vacuums talking machines and much more. Of particular interest are the many Arts & Crafts and Mission-style elements to much of the quarter-sawn oak furniture. The company also produced and sold a vast array of reed and rattan furniture library tables and more. The colour plate sections showing period printed linoleum floorings rugs and Rope & Mission Portieres offer invaluable historical references to the period. Harmon 1856-1936 moved from Wisconsin to Tacoma WA in 1882 where he became a silent partner in the A. Parker & Co. Furniture wholesale business. In 1884 after a fire he bought out Parker and set about developing his own massive wholesaling and manufacturing company which centered around his Pacific Avenue factory ornamented with Vermont marble. No copies found in Worldcat. F.S. Harmon & Co., paperback
Bookseller reference : 52924
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[WICKER FURNITURE PHOTO ARCHIVE & CATALOGUES]. [SPETTEL, Aloysius Frank (Photographer)].
A remarkable salesman sample photo archive of reed & rattan wicker furniture with 11 cabinet photographs by Spettel and Perkins together with 25 sepia-tinted linen-backed photographs; Together With: The Ford & Johnson Co. Fiber-Rush and Malacca furniture 1907-1908; The Wolverine Reed Company catalogue; Fibre furniture Blawnox 1923; Catalogue of books and materials for basket-making; Book of designs and materials for art-fibre weaving 1925-1926 Grand Rapids Fibre Cord Company; The ABC of reed work by Needlecraft Magazine. . . .
North La Crosse WI; Chicago IL; Detroit MI; Blawnox PA; Cambridge MA; Grand Rapids MI; Augusta ME: A.F. Spettel 806 Caledonia St.; Perkins 125 South 4th Street for the North La Crosse Reed & Rattan Works La Crosse Reed Furniture Works; Ford & Johnson Co.; Wolverine Reed Co.; Fibre Furniture; J.L. Hammett Co.; Grand Rapids Fibre Cord Company; Needlecraft Publishing Co. 1898-1929. First -- 11 sepia-tinted cabinet photos 2 albumen 9 photos of printed images embossed photographer’s name at lower edge of cabinet card a few w/ pencil & ink pricing & inventory information on backs minor dustsoiling edgewear; 2nd -- 25 original linen-backed photographs some sepia-tinted sized from 5 x 7 in. up to 6.5 x 8.5 in. nearly all the larger size nearly all w/ pencil & ink pricing annotations furniture descriptions and a few w/ La Crosse Reed Furniture Work stamp on verso soiling edgewear some creasing minor fraying; 3rd -- Oblong 8vo. 95 1 pp. photo plates throughout burgundy-coloured softcovers gilt lettering stamped on front chipping head & foot of spine soiling edgewear wear to corners preserving part of original mailing envelope dated 1910 to North La Crosse Reed & Rattan Works; 4th -- 8vo. 78 pp. Photo-illustrated throughout w/o self-printed softcovers some soiling edgewear; 5th -- Oblong 8vo. 64 pp unpaginated with photo illustrations throughout beige printed softcovers lettering in gray & black on front cover soiling edgewear rubbing wear to corners; 6th -- 8vo. 40 pp. photo plates & text illustrations beige softcovers printed in decorative red black & orange on front cover minor dustsoiling edgewear thumbing; 7th -- 4to. 48 pp. Photo-illustrated title photo text illustrations throughout decorative printed borders Beige softcovers yapp edges Arts & Crafts cover art in gray green & brown on front cover lettering in black silver & red minor shelfwear rubbing preserving original price list and order forms in rear; 8th -- 4to. 23 1 pp. text and photo illustrations throughout self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers minor tear head of spine edgewear creasing still G copy stapled as issued all from the collection of Erma Wilson Multhauf of Cedar Falls IA and noted rattan furniture restorer who purchased the material from the La Crosse Reed Furniture Works when it went out of business after World War II. This amazing salesman sample photo archive for the North La Crosse Reed & Rattan Works and the La Crosse Reed Furniture Works provide an indispensable visual record of reed and rattan wicker furniture produced and sold in Wisconsin during the Arts & Crafts era. Wicker furniture experienced a tremendous rise in popularity during the last decades of the 19th century with many manufacturers producing items in Wisconsin and other Midwest States and the domestic reeds used by American manufacturers proved especially flexible and were more capable of being painted or stained while Rattan was harder to weave and could only be shellacked. The cabinet photos by Spettel and Perkins include images of high-backed fancy Victorian rockers a foot stool magazine rack sewing basket a Turkish chair a round table and several other wicker rocking chairs. Spettel 1866-1935 was brought into his brother Clement Spettel’s photography studio in 1886 because his business was so popular and they would thrive in North La Crosse WI until 1906 when Aloysius moved his business to North Dakota. The business location on 806 Caledonia was established by the brothers in 1888 and was initially called the New Gallery then the National Art Studio and sometime around 1897-98 it was simply A.F. Spettel while Clement worked at 320 North 4th on the City’s south side. Of particular interest is the “Perkins†Studio Cabinet photo as there is no known other example of a Perkins photographer at that location although that studio location served eight other known photographers between 1888 and 1900. The collection of factory linen-backed photographs depict a wide variety of Victorian rattan furniture including wing-back chairs & rockers stacking children’s stools children’s high chair rocker sewing baskets waste baskets and more. Nearly all of them have inventory numbers and prices on verso some individually priced others priced by the dozen ranging from $ 2.75 to $ 8.50. The Ford & Johnson Fiber-Rush and Malacca furniture catalogue includes a wide range of Mission-style and Arts & Crafts period furnishings including tables library tables settees rockers and more. The Art Fibre Weaving catalogue not only includes excellent photographic images of wicker furniture but also images of fibre art weaving classes schools and equipment. See: Edwin L. Hill A History of Photography in La Crosse Wisconsin 1853-1930 pp. 160-170 175; Raether Wisconsin Family Albums & Photographers’ Imprints and Biographies 1800s to early 1900s pp. 315-316; George M. Brown The White Directory of Manufactures of Furniture and Kindred Goods of the United States pp. 20-21; Tracing the Trends of Wicker Furniture Through History Patio Productions 2014. A.F. Spettel, 806 Caledonia St.; Perkins, 125 South 4th Street for the North La Crosse Reed & Rattan Works, La Crosse Reed Furni paperback
Bookseller reference : 52137
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[FURNITURE CATALOGUE -- DOERNBECHER].
Souvenir booklet of the famous Doernbecher furniture. These are but a few of our favorites. . . Ask for it. . . . catalogue of bedroom and dining-room furniture.
Portland OR: Doernbecher Manufacturing Bushong & Co. Printers ca. 1910. Oblong 12mo. 24 pp unpaginated. Decorated title page in black & brown w/ Arts & Crafts motif numerous photo plates. Green textured softcovers red lettering on front cover F copy stapled as issued. First edition of this exceptionally scarce catalogue illustrating the Doernbecher’s line of Edwardian bedroom and fining-room furniture manufactured in Portland OR. The line of furniture included quarter-sawn oak buffets china cupboards round tables side tables dressing tables bedsteads and more. Doernbecher Manufacturing, [Bushong & Co., Printers], paperback
Bookseller reference : 49440
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[TEXTILES -- DRAPERIES & FURNITURE TRIMMINGS]. SCALAMANDRE, [Franco].
Salesman sample case filled with silk fabric swatches & trimmings mounted on cards.
Long 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
Bookseller reference : 47367
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[METALWORK -- GARDEN FURNITURE].
Articles de caves et de jardins. Serurrerie de batiments. Articles funeraires. . . .
Tournus: Blot-Galland Constructions Metalliques Ancienne Maison Galland-Belet 1936. Folio. 76 pp. 100s of illustrations & diagrams. Illustrated printed green softcovers woodcut cover illustration of blacksmith working at a forge with ornamental ironwork surrounding the lettering very minor toning & sunning to fore-edges VG copy w/ Typed letter dated 8 August 1936 about price increases and 4 pp. illust. price list. First edition of this scarce and lavishly illustrated catalogue of ornamental ironwork including garden furniture tables and chairs for outdoor cafes iron stands for tables; beautiful art deco iron railings for buildings stairways doors fences finials fleurons palmettes iron doors; as well as iron aluminum and bronze fences for crypts & tombs small funerary chapels doors for churches & chapels and even architectural ornaments. No copies located in Worldcat. Blot-Galland Constructions Metalliques, Ancienne Maison Galland-Belet, paperback
Bookseller reference : 46148
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Furniture & Cabinetmaking Magazine
Making Great Furniture: 25 Inspiring Projects from Top Makers
Sterling Publishing 2005-11-01. Illustrated. paperback. New. 9.68x0.54x9.96. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Sterling Publishing paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX1861084617 ISBN : 1861084617 9781861084613
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[ARTS & CRAFTS -- FURNITURE]. GRAY, Stephen (ed.)
Arts and crafts furniture. Shop of the Crafters at Cincinnati. Introduction by Kenneth R. Trapp.
New York: Turn of the Century Editions 1983. Tall 8vo. 71 1 pp. 100s of photo & text illusts. Printed textures softcvrs NF. First facsimile edition of this furniture catalogue produced by Oscar Onken's Shop of the Crafters in Cincinnati. Turn of the Century Editions, unknown
Bookseller reference : 33659
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Nelson-Matter Furniture Company
Fashionable Furniture: Exhibited at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition St. Louis April 31st to December 1st 1904 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0484589881.G ISBN : 0484589881 9780484589888
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Co, Kent Furniture Manufacturing
Illustrated Catalogue of the Kent Furniture Manufacturing Co: February 1881 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0666284717.G ISBN : 0666284717 9780666284716
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Paine Furniture Co
Students' Furniture: Rugs and Draperies Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0666283036.G ISBN : 0666283036 9780666283030
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Watsontown Table and Furniture Co
Catalogue Fall 1907 Spring 1908 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0656173726.G ISBN : 0656173726 9780656173723
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Design, Bruce Mau, Furniture, V. S., OWP/P Cannon Design, Inc
The Third Teacher : 79 Ways You Can Use Design to Transform Teaching and Learning
Abrams Inc. Used - Good. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. Abrams, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : 5466857-6 ISBN : 0810989980 9780810989986
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MD Flacks Ltd Oriental Furniture & Art
Classical Chinese Furniture IV - Spring 2001. MD Flacks Ltd Oriental Furniture & Art
New York: MD Flacks Ltd Oriental Furniture & Art 2001. 2001 catalog featuring 25 items of Chinese furniture and smaller accessories. Softcover just over 12" tall 48 pages color illustrated throughout. Light edge rubbing binding firm pages clean and unmarked. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Folio - 12" - 15" Tall. MD Flacks Ltd Oriental Furniture & Art Paperback
Bookseller reference : 037536
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Ming Furniture Ltd.
Ming Furniture Ltd. Catalogue Catalog 1989
New York: Ming Furniture Ltd. 1989. 1989 catalog illustrated in color. Softcover 34 pages. Near fine with minimal edge rubbing sound binding pages clean and unmarked. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ming Furniture Ltd. Paperback
Bookseller reference : 037566
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(FURNITURE)
French Furniture Album
<p>FURNITURE French Furniture Album. Paris: Quetin circa 1860. Oblong 4to. Contemporary cloth spine and board 22 plates. An anonymous album of seventeenth through nineteenth century French furniture featuring eighty-five items drawn on twenty-two numbered plates. The plates were printed by V.L. Quetin who published a series of albums of illustration from Le Magasin de Meubles about this time as well as a similar suite of plat Meubles et Sieges Vieux Boise in 1860. All Quetin's albums are rare with o or two copies cited by OCLC. There is some slight darkening along the fore-e on a few leaves and slight edge wear but a very good copy nevertheless.</p>
Bookseller reference : 36153
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WC. Packard & Co. Furniture Manufacturers W. C.
Our Picture Book
Salem Massachusetts USA: W.C. Packard & Co. Furniture 1890. Undated circa 1890. Showroom handout. Color illustrated softcover with detailed black and white illustrations throughout the book. Features a dozen brief stories and rhyme for small children and a handful of full page advertisements. The book is in very good condition with light shelf soil a lightly and pleasantly age toned cover with only gently rubbed extreme corners and a small moisture shadow at the outer right front cover edge unobtrusive to design clean contents free from any markings. . Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. W.C. Packard & Co. Furniture Paperback
Bookseller reference : 024270
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Stickley Craftsman Furniture Catalogs Gustav Stickley; J. G. Stickley; L. Stickley and David M. Cathers Cathers
Stickley Craftsman Furniture Catalogs Gustav Stickley; J. G. Stickley; L. Stickley and David M
Sticker on front cover unknown
Bookseller reference : D8-SOM1-YWGE ISBN : 0486238385 9780486238388
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Company, Come-Packt Furniture
Come-Packt Furniture Company Formerly the International Manufacturing Company: Designers Manufacturers Sellers; Catalog ""G"" Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0428315364.G ISBN : 0428315364 9780428315368
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Baker Furniture
The Baker Catalog 2 Volume Boxed Set
Baker Furniture. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Baker Furniture hardcover
Bookseller reference : 100-16858
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Crane, Ross
Interior Decoration. A Comprehensive Study Course For Furniture Men
Chicago: Seng Company 1928. Hardcover. Good/no jacket. 142 pages photos and drawings throughout 23cm tall octavo. Black leatherette and gilt title and title block. Interior decoration principles for home furnishing salesmen. A noncirculating copy in a museum reference collection institutional stamp on endpaper and title page no other markings. Gift inscription dated 1929 on endpaper. A clean copy with good binding light edge wear. Seng Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 000187
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Vikram Seth
Two Lives
Harper Collins Publishers 2005. Hardcover. Very good/Good. Dustjacket has some wear and a couple of moisture stains on inside along spine. Cover has some wear. Light foxing on right page edges. First edition first printing. Harper Collins Publishers hardcover
Bookseller reference : 1165 ISBN : 0060599669 9780060599669
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Wright, Richard
Wright 4 June 2000 auction catalog
Chicago: Wright 2000. Softcover. Very Good/no jacket. 175pp illustrations throughout 23cm tall octavo. Auction catalogue of 20th century furniture and design 192 lots realized prices laid-in. Works by Edward Wormley George Nelson Charles and Ray Eames and others. Rear cover has small soil spot otherwise fine. Wright paperback
Bookseller reference : 001361
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Craftsman Auctions two catalogs. 2000 May 13 and 14. Catalogs 18 and 19
Putnam CT: Craftsman Auctions 2000. Softcover. Very Good/no jacket. 53pp and 72pp illustrations throughout 28cm tall quarto. Two auction catalogs of American arts and crafts furniture lamps pottery etc. 965 lots prices realized laid-in. Both catalogs have minor horizontal crease at spine. Craftsman Auctions paperback
Bookseller reference : 001362
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Important English Furniture. London 6 June 2006. Sotheby's
<p>London: Sotheby's 2006. Softcover. Fine/No Jacket. 250p illustrations 27cm tall quarto. Auction catalogue listing 177 lots.</p> Sotheby's paperback
Bookseller reference : 001629
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Company, Paine Furniture
Catalogue of Rattan and Reed Furniture 1891-1892 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0332423123.G ISBN : 0332423123 9780332423128
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Emrich Furniture Company
Catalogue 1900 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0364287101.G ISBN : 0364287101 9780364287101
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Hughes Furniture Manufacturing Company
1906 Illustrated Catalogue of the Hughes Furniture Manufacturing Company Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0365163600.G ISBN : 0365163600 9780365163602
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Century Furniture Co.
Furniture As Interpreted By Century Furniture Co.
1927. Second Edition. Hardcover. Reading Copy Cover Loose Corner Of Cover Missing. Octavo. Includes A Chronology Of Furniture Styles In England France and America B & W Photos Line Drawings hardcover
Bookseller reference : 3361
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WEST INDIES FURNITURE
Furniture for the West Indies : A Study in Eighteenth-Century Trade. By Edward T. Joy. An original article from The Connoisseur 1954
The Connoisseur 1954. Unbound Pages. Very Good. 7 pages illustrated. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 24 x 29 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: The Connoisseur; Inventory No: 516815. The Connoisseur unknown
Bookseller reference : 516815
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FRENCH CANADA FURNITURE
The Furniture of French Canada. By F. St. George Spendlove. An original article from The Connoisseur 1954
The Connoisseur 1954. Unbound Pages. Very Good. 7 pages illustrated with photographs. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 24 x 29 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: The Connoisseur; Inventory No: 516816. The Connoisseur unknown
Bookseller reference : 516816
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