| 150. Crescomsly, et al Nine Books on American Antiques
Cescinsky, Herbert and George Leland Hunter. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FURNITURE. A pictorial handbook of fine furniture made in Great Britain and in the American Colonies, some in the sixteenth century but principally in the seventeenth, eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. With more than 400 illustrations. Garden City: 1929. Drepperd, Carl W. THE PRIMER OF AMERICAN ANTIQUES. Illustrated. Doubleday: 1944.Eberlein, Harold Donaldson and Abbot McClure. THE PRACTICAL BOOK OF AMERICAN ANTIQUES. Exclusive of furniture. The chapter on early lace by Mabel Foster Bainbridge; the chapter on sandwich glass by Lenore Wheeler Williams. With 257 illustrations; the drawings by Abbot McClure. J. B. Lippincott: 1928. Guild, Lurelle Van Arsdale. THE GEOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN ANTIQUES.Text and illustrations by Guild. Garden City: 1931. Halsey, R.T.H. and Charles O. Cornelius. A HANDBOOK OF THE AMERICAN WING. Over 100 black-and-white illustrations. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 1926. Morse, Frances Clary. FURNITURE OF THE OLDEN TIME. Over 400 illustrations. Macmillan: 1940.Ormsbee, Thomas Hamilton. COLLECTING ANTIQUES IN AMERICA. Illustrated. Deerfield Books: 1962.Ormsbee, Thomas Hamilton. THE STORY OF AMERICAN FURNITURE. With thirty-one line drawings by Robert Curry and one hundred and seventeen illustrations. Macmillan: 1937.Truman, Nevil. HISTORIC FURNISHING. Pitman: 1950.Over 200 illustrations; 17 plates.
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