844.007
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A guide to American trade catalogs, 1744-1900. |
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844.184
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How to paint trays ; with authentic antique designs and working diagrams for stenciling and brush-stroke painting. Adaptable for boxes, chests, chairs and other furniture / |
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844.200 .397
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Catalogue of a loan collection of ancient and historic articles exhibited by Daughters of the American Revolution, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, April 19-21, 1897. |
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844.208
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Early American decoration ; a comprehensive treatise revealing the technique involved in the art of early American decoration of furniture, walls, tinware, etc. An invaluable reference book and a complete course of instruction for the student of early design and restoration / |
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844.223 .459
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20th century design, U.S.A. : a survey exhibition during 1959-1960 co-sponsored by eight museums / |
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844.254
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Popular art in the United States / |
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844.254 .2
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Early American designs: toleware. |
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844.271
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The arts and crafts in North Carolina, 1699-1840. |
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844.272
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Handbook of early American decoration / |
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844.296 .449
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An exhibition for modern living, September eleventh to November twentieth, nineteen forty-nine / |
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844.300
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An album of New Netherland / |
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844.309
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The primer of American antiques / |
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844.309 .1
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New geography of American antiques / |
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844.349
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Pennsylvania Dutch designs / |
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844.360
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Ohio in homespun and calico / |
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844.401
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Utställning av amerikansk konstslöjd : Köpenhamn, Göteborg, Stockholm, 1930. |
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844.437
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The Americana collection of the late Mrs. J. Amory Haskell. |
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844.520
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Home craft course series. |
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844.529
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Early Ohio taverns : tavern-sign, stagecoach, barge, banner, chair and settee painters. |
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844.568
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American furniture and silver. By foremost craftsmen of the colonial and early and federal periods. Important American portraits by Stuart, Copley, Savage and other celebrated artists. Rare historical miniatures, glass, Staffordshire figurines, and a group of notable English silver. From the collection of Herbert Lawton, Boston. Sold by his order. |
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