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Canadian Collector Magazine - September/October 1982, Vol. 17 No. 5: Cape Spear Lighthouse

The Canadian Antiques and Fine Arts Society, 1982

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Anno di pubblicazione
1982
Luogo di stampa
Toronto
Autore
Multiple Contributors
Editori
The Canadian Antiques and Fine Arts Society
Formato
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edizione
F First Edition
Soggetto
Canadian Collector Magazine - September, October 1982, Vol. 17 No. 5 Boiserie de Nantes - 18th century Rococo panelling, in the Chateau Ramezay, Cape Spear - Parks Canada restores Newfoundland's oldest, existing lighthouse, Rags to Riches - the newsboy in 19th century American art, Painted Carpets - 19th century trompe l'oeil in rural Quebec, Restoration and Renovation III - Mechanical Systems, Barn-Framer and Farmer - Traditional Patterns govern the orderly, world of Mennonite barns and farms, Not to be taken lightly - the many intriguing shapes of antique, poison bottles, When Furniture Becomes Folk Art - Neustadt cabinetmaker John P., Klempp (1857-1914), Medalta's Art Wares, Odds and Ends and Ingenuity Antiques and Collectibles Canadian, History Magazine Back Issues
Descrizione
S Single Issue Magazine
Stato di conservazione
Buono
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Brossura
Prima edizione

Descrizione

71 pages. Features: Boiserie de Nantes - 18th century Rococo panelling in the Chateau Ramezay; Cape Spear - Parks Canada restores Newfoundland's oldest existing lighthouse; Rags to Riches - the newsboy in 19th century American art; Painted Carpets - 19th century trompe l'oeil in rural Quebec; Restoration and Renovation III - Mechanical Systems; Barn-Framer and Farmer - Traditional Patterns govern the orderly world of Mennonite barns and farms; Not to be taken lightly - the many intriguing shapes of antique poison bottles; When Furniture Becomes Folk Art - Neustadt cabinetmaker John P. Klempp (1857-1914); Medalta's Art Wares; Odds and Ends and Ingenuity. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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