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American Decorative Arts - The Metropolitan Museum of Art - http://www.metmuseum.org/collections/department.asp?dep=1
Outlines their vast collection of American decorative art, including furniture, silver, glass, pewter, ceramics, and textiles. |
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Windsor Chair Resources - http://www.windsorchairresources.com/
Includes Windsor chair references, chairmaker tools and tips for the chairmaker and collector. |
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Identifying Period Hardware - http://www.win.net/~larrivee/hardware_history.html
Illustrated examples and descriptions of antique furniture hardware. |
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Wallace Nutting Library - http://www.wallacenuttinglibrary.com/index.htm
Features photographs of Nutting's turn of the century furniture as well as information on his prints. |
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Gustav Stickley and Stickley Furniture - http://anc.gray-cells.com/p_gs.html
Brief history of their impact on the Arts and Crafts movement. |
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Masterpiece School of Furniture - http://www.masterpieceschool.com/
Teaches the philosophy and classic form of 17th and 18th century furniture making. Overview of school and courses, photos of students at work, portfolio and instructor biography. |
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Early American Antiques - http://www2.lib.udel.edu/usered/elunch/fall2000/antiq/antiq.htm
Resource site for early American antique furniture and accessories. Includes links to museums, publications, prices, reference booklist, reproductions, shows and auction calendars, and antiques markets. |
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Bent Ply - http://www.bentply.com
Photo gallery of 20th century furniture, available for purchase. |
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Material Culture - http://www.stfx.ca/people/lstanley/Material/Guidelines.htm
Guidelines and questions when studying antique furniture. Includes lists of resources and use of marks. |
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Furniture and Woodworking - http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/F88ME.html
Examines early Mennonite furniture and cabinetmakers. Includes a bibliography. |