Profusely illustrated in color and black-and-white, this out-of-print book pictures, identifies, and values early American antique furniture. 

COLONIAL REVIVAL FURNITURE WITH PRICES by David P. Lindquist and Caroline C. Warren, Wallace-Homestead Book Company, PA, 1993.  

This book “focuses on pieces made in America between 1870 and 1940 in styles ranging from Jacobean to Chippendale to Empire.  Part I contains valuable information on dating Colonial Revival furniture based on construction techniques.  It also explores such topics as the furniture and manufacturing centers of America, Grand Rapids furniture and the advent of mass production, Wallace Nutting, and the effect of the Depression on Colonial Revival furniture.  Part II examines the forms and styles of chairs and sofas; tables, desks, and stands; and case pieces and beds.  Three hundred black-and-white photos aid in identifying, dating and pricing Colonial Revival furniture.  Collectors, dealers, historians, and furniture enthusiasts will not want to be without this guide.”  This pictorial guide also features a fine all-color center portfolio.  The index is well detailed and there is a good bibliography as well as lists of antique shops, museums, and auction houses that have contributed items to this survey.  A price guide, approximate for date of publication, is appended.  

7“ x 9.9“ softback in very good condition.  166 pages.

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