Description: ”This long-time classic depicts over 200 examples of the pine furniture of early New England. The text provides rules-of-thumb which will enable you to assess and classify almost any article of 17th and 18th century New England pine furniture.” THE PINE FURNITURE OF EARLY NEW ENGLAND, by Russell Hawes Kettell, Dover Publications Inc., NY, 1929/ 1956. 284 black-and-white photographs and detailed line drawings cover virtually every aspect and type of Colonial pine furniture. Over 200 examples are pictured including highboys, pipe boxes, ball-foot chests, settles, candle stands, various kinds of tables, weather vanes, desks, dressers, cupboards, pier glasses, “Chinese” courting mirrors, rushlighs, tavern signs, and more. Covered by chapter are: Material; Construction; Hardware; Wall Boxes; Chests; Stools and Benches; Stands and Tables; Desks; Shelves and Cupboards; Finish; Signs and Weather Vanes; Mirrors; Lights; Drawings; and A Short List of Books and Museums. Each black-and-white picture is described in-depth. In addition, there are 55 working plans and drawings that make this a unique handicraft manual for amateur and professional woodworkers. This large text is an invaluable resource reference book for the collector, dealer, or historian of early American furniture. 8.1” x 10.9 hardback with dust cover in very good condition. 477 pages. FREE media mail shipping and handling for deliveries within the 50 United States. Rates vary for international mailings.
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Location: Phillipsburg, Kansas
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Country/Region of Manufacture: England
Style: American
Industry: Antique Furniture