Lot 33
  • 33

A group of Southern art and furniture reference books

Estimate
800 - 1,200 USD
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Description

including The Furniture of Coastal North Carolina 1700-1820, Blue Book of Philadelphia Furniture, William Penn to George Washington, The Furniture of Charleston 1680-1820, and others.  Approximately 50 volumes.

Condition

Full list of titles: Baltimore Furniture 1760-1810 from the Baltimore Museum of Fine Arts, hardbound, 2 copies; The Art and Mystery of Tennessee Furniture and Its Makers Through 1850, Williams and Harsh, hardbound; Furniture of Williamsburg and Eastern Virginia 1710-1790, Gusler, hardbound; Paris Furniture by the Master Ebenistes, Packer, hardbound; American Furniture: Queen Anne and Chippendale Periods, Downs, hardbound; Maryland Queen Anne and Chippendale Furniture of the Eighteenth Century from the Baltimore Museum of Fine Arts, hardbound; Christie's Auction Catalog; 'The Contents of Craig and Tarlton, Inc. Raleigh, Northc Carolina,' softbound; "Philadelphia Silver 1682-1800," The Philadelphia Museum Bulletin, Vol. LI, No. 249, Spring 1956, softbound; Washington-Custis-Lee Family Portraits from the Collection of Washington and Lee University, softbound; Thomas Day, Cabinet Maker from North Carolina Museum of History, softbound; Furniture in Maryland 1740-1940, Weidman, softbound; The Art of the Old South: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & the Products of Craftsmen, 1560-1860, Poesch, hardbound; Southern Antiques & Folk Art, Morton, hardbound; The Dictionary of English Furniture, Vols. I-III, Macquoid and Edwards, hardbound; "Anywhere So Long as There be Freedom," Charles Carroll of Carrollton, His Family & His Maryland from the Baltimore Museum of Fine Arts, softbound; Charleston Furniture 1700-1825, hardbound; Early Pennsylvania Arts and Crafts, Stoudt, hardbound; The Furniture of Charleston 1680-1820, Vols. I-III, hardbound; Savannah Furniture 1735-1825, Theus, softbound; Thomas Elfe, Charleston Cabinetmaker from the Charleston Museum, softbound; Delaware Cabinetmakers 1655-1855, Dorman, hardbound; "Fashionable, Neat, and Good..." The Williamsburg Collection of Antique Furnishings from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, softbound; Wilmington Furniture 1720-1860 from St. Johns Museum of Art & Historic Wilmington Foundation, softbound, 2 copies; Vie et Oeuvre de Pierre Gouthiere, Robiquet, softbound; London Furniture Makers 1660-1840, Heal, softbound; The Arts and Crafts in North Carolina, Craig, hardbound; The Arts and Crafts in Pennsylvania, Maryland and South Carolina 1721-1785, Prime, hardbound; Philadelphia Furniture 1682-1807, Horner, hardbound; Interiors of Virginia Houses of Colonial Times, Sale, hardbound; The Furniture of Coastal North Carolina 1700-1820, Bivins, hardbound; Furniture Antiques Found in Virginia, Lynch, hardbound; The Regional Arts of the Early South: A Sampling from the Collection of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, softbound; The World of Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, Stein, hardbound; Furniture and Its Makers of Chester County, Pennsylvania, Schiffer, hardbound; North Carolina Artists and Craftsmen from the Wilkes Art Guild, hardbound; The Arts and Crafts in Philadelphia, Maryland and South Carolina, 1786-1800, Series Two, Prime, hardbound; Homes and Gardens of Old Virginia, from the Garden Club of Virginia, hardbound; Tidewater Maryland Architecture and Gardens, Forman, hardbound; The Moravian Potters in North Carolina, Bivins, hardbound; Charleston, An Epic of Carolina, Rhett, hardbound; Virginia House Tour, Stevens, hardbound; American Furniture: The Federal Period, Montgomery, hardbound; Southern Furniture 1680-1830 The Colonial Williamsburg Collection, Hurst and Prown, hardbound, 2 copies; Colonial Grandeur in Philadelphia, Wainwright, hardbound; Annapolis Houses 1700-1775, Davis, hardbound; Southern Antiques, Burroughs, hardbound; Georgetown Houses of the Federal Period, Davis, Dorsey and Hall, softbound; Alexandria Houses 1750-1830, Davis, Dorsey and Hall, softbound; The Mansions of Virginia 1706-1776, Waterman, hardbound
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