American Furniture of the 19th Century by Schiffer Publishing
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This is an important study of the fine handcrafted furniture made in America between 1840-1880. Most pieces are identified by the cabinetmaker who made them and biographies of the leading cabinetmakers from all over America are presented. There are special sections on Wooden desks and John Henry Belter including new, significant information on Belter the man. Most of the examples have not been seen before in any publication. In the book, Mrs. Dubrow explains why this was the most productive period of American furniture making, and she shows actual room settings as well as individual forms.[AuthorName]Eileen and Richard Dubrow[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Eileen Dubrow has been a leading antiques dealer for 20 years specializing in 19th century decorative arts. She is a constant student of the field, trying to promote research in a fun and scholarly way. Her work has been instrumental in changing the term "John H. Belter" from a generic use to identifying only the furniture from his cabinet shop.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]350 b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]1840-1880[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]350 b/w photos[/ColorPattern]Product Information
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American Furniture of the 19th Century by Schiffer Publishing
American Furniture of the 19th Century by Schiffer Publishing
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This is an important study of the fine handcrafted furniture made in America between 1840-1880. Most pieces are identified by the cabinetmaker who made them and biographies of the leading cabinetmakers from all over America are presented. There are special sections on Wooden desks and John Henry Belter including new, significant information on Belter the man. Most of the examples have not been seen before in any publication. In the book, Mrs. Dubrow explains why this was the most productive period of American furniture making, and she shows actual room settings as well as individual forms.[AuthorName]Eileen and Richard Dubrow[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Eileen Dubrow has been a leading antiques dealer for 20 years specializing in 19th century decorative arts. She is a constant student of the field, trying to promote research in a fun and scholarly way. Her work has been instrumental in changing the term "John H. Belter" from a generic use to identifying only the furniture from his cabinet shop.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]350 b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]1840-1880[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]350 b/w photos[/ColorPattern]Original: $62,000.00
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This is an important study of the fine handcrafted furniture made in America between 1840-1880. Most pieces are identified by the cabinetmaker who made them and biographies of the leading cabinetmakers from all over America are presented. There are special sections on Wooden desks and John Henry Belter including new, significant information on Belter the man. Most of the examples have not been seen before in any publication. In the book, Mrs. Dubrow explains why this was the most productive period of American furniture making, and she shows actual room settings as well as individual forms.[AuthorName]Eileen and Richard Dubrow[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Eileen Dubrow has been a leading antiques dealer for 20 years specializing in 19th century decorative arts. She is a constant student of the field, trying to promote research in a fun and scholarly way. Her work has been instrumental in changing the term "John H. Belter" from a generic use to identifying only the furniture from his cabinet shop.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]350 b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]1840-1880[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]350 b/w photos[/ColorPattern]

















