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Lot 348
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Including Samuel Chaberlain, Salem Interiors (1950); Hampton National Historic Site Guidebook (2010); Dean A. Fales Jr., Essex County Furniture: Documented Treasures from Local Collections 1660-1860 (1965); June Avery Snyder and Martin P. Snyder, The Story of the Naomi Wood Collection and Woodford Mansion (1981); Winterthur Portfolio V14, #3 (1979); Aaron Woolley Cornwall, A Pictorial History of the Anglican Churches in Colonial America: 1607-1776 (1988); Charles T. Butler (editor), American Art in the Columbus Museum (2003); Robert Bishop and Patricia Coblentz, American Decorative Arts (1982); Robert D. Mussy Jr., The Furniture Masterworks of John Thomas Seymour (2003); Brock Jobe, Garry R. Sullican and Jack O'Brien, Harbor & Home (2009); Jonathan L. Fairbanks and Elizabeth Bidwell Bates, American Furniture: 1620 to the Present (1981); The Garbisch Collection: Important American Furniture and Related Decorative Arts Volumes 3 & 4 (1980); Beatrice B. Garvan, Federal Philadelphia 1785-1825 (1987); Girl Scouts Loan Exhibition Catalogue: Eighteenth and Early 19th Century Furniture and Glass (1929, reprinted in 1977); Francis J. Puig and Michael Conforti (Editors), The American Craftsman and the European Tradition: 1620-1820 (1989); Barry A. Greenlaw, New England Furniture at Williamsburg (1974); Carol Borchert Cadou, The George Washington Collection: Fine and Decorative Arts at Mount Vernon (2006); Christopher P. Monkhouse and Thomas S. Michie, American Furniture in the Pendelton House (1986); Kenneth L. Amers and Gerald W.R. Ward, Decorative Arts and Household Furnishings in America: 1650-1920 (1989); Margaret J. Moody, American Decorative Arts at Dartmouth (1981); Joseph T. Butler, Sleepy Hollow Restorations: A Cross Section of the Collection (1983); Raymond E. Barlow and Joan E. Kaiser, The Glass Industy in Sandwich Volumes 1,3,4,5 (1983-1999); John L. Scherer, New York Furniture: The Federal Period 1788-1825 (1988); John L. Scherer, New York Furniture at the New York State Museum (1983); Marvin W. McFarland, The Stephen Girard Collection (1970); The Bicentennial Exhibition of American Federal Furniture Register of Items, Thomas Schwenke American Federal Furniture (1976); V. Isabelle Miller, Museum of the City of New York: Furniture by New York Cabinetmakers (1956); WYCK: Witness to a Way of Life; William Macpherson Hornor Jr., Hornor's Blue Book: Philadelphia Furniture (1988); Penny J. Sandler (Editor), Elegant Embellishments: Furnishings from New England Homes 1660-1860 (1982); Richard H. Randall Jr., American Furniture in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (1985); Gary J. Albert, Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts (Summer 2000); Wendell Garrett, Classic America: The Federal Style and Beyond (1992); Beatrice B. Garvan, The Pennsylvania German Collection-Philadelphia Museum of Art (1982); Rachel Pellman and Kenneth Pellman, The World of Amish Quilts (1984); Kirk J. Nelson, A Century of Sandwich Glass (1992); Wendell Garrett, American Coloniol: Puritan Simplicity to Georgian Grace (1995); Helen Comstock, American Furniture: Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Century Styles (1962); Charles L. Vanable, American Furniture in the Bybee Collection (1989); Patricia E. Kane, 300 Years of American Seating Furniture (1976); The Brandywine Heritage: Hoawrd Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, Andrew Wyeth, James Wyeth (1971); National Trust for Historic Preservation, Woodlawn Plantation, Mount Vernon, Virginia; Dean T. Lahikainen, Samuel McIntire: Carving on American Style (2007); William Voss Elder III and Lee Bartlett (Baltimore Museum of Art), John Shaw: Cabinet Maker of Annapolis (1983); John S. Bowman, American Furniture (1985); Dean A. Fales Jr., The Furniture of Historic Deerfield (1976); William Voss Elder III and Jayne E. Stokes, Baltimore Furniture 1760-1810: The Works of Baltimore and Annapolis Cabinetmakers at the Baltimore Museum of Art (1987); John B. Boles (Editor), Maryland Heritage: Five Baltimore Institutions Celebrate the American Bicentennial (1976); Steven Lubar and Kathleen M. Kendrick, Legacies: Collecting America's History at the Smithsonian (2001); David L. Barquist, American Tables and Looking Glasses at Yale University in the Mable Brady Garvan and Other Collections (1992); Gerald W.R. Ward, American Case Furniture at Yale University in the Mable Brady Garvan and Other Collections (1988); John T. Kirk, Early American Furniture: How to recognize, Evaluate, Buy and Care for the Most Beautiful Pieces: High Style, Country, Primitive, and Rustic (1970); Brock Jobe (Editor), Portsmouth Furniture: Masterworks from the New hampshire Seacoast (1993); Albert Sack, Fine Points of Furniture: Early American (2007); David B. Warren, Michael K. Brown, Elizabeth Anne Coleman and Emily Ballew Neff, American Decorative Arts and Paintings in the Bayou Bend Collection, The Muesuem of Fine Arts, Houston (1998); H. Chandlee Forman, Early Manor and Plantation Homes of Maryland (1982); Charles Over Cornelius, Furniture Masterpeices of Duncan Phyfe (1970); Jan Garrett Hind, The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (1979); Esther Stevens Brazer, Early American Decoration (1961); Morrison H. Heckscher, John Townsend Newport Cabinet Maker (2005); Jack L. Lindsey, Worldly Goods: The Art of Early Pennsylvania 1680-1758 (1999); David F. Wood (Editor), The Concord Museum: Decorative Arts from a New England Collection (1996); Benjamin A. Hewitt, Patricia E. Kane, Gerald W.R. Ward, The Work of Many Hands: Card Tables in Federal America 1790-1820 (1982); American Furniture: The Federal Period 1788-1825, In the Henry Francis duPont Winterthur Museum (1966); Jarius B. Barnes and Moselle Taylor Meals, American Furniture and the Western Reserve 1630-1830 (1972); Elisabeth Donaghy Garrett, The Arts of Independence (1985); Marivn D. Schwartz (Editor), American Glass: Blown and Molded Volume 1 (1974); Robert E. DiBartolomeo (Editor), American Glass: Pressed and Cut Volume 2 (1974); Gerald W.R. Ward (Editor), American Furniture with Related Decorative Arts 1660-1830 (1991); Philadelphia Museum of Art Developments, Vol. XIX No. 3 (2010); bradfod L. Rauschenbuyrg and Patricia E. Kane (Editors), American Art: 1750-1800 Towards Independence (1976); Bernard and S. Dean Levy Inc., "Opulance and Splendor" The New York Chair 16901830 (1984); Jane C. Nylander and Diane L. Viera, Windows on the Past: Four Centuries of New England Homes; Edwin J. Hipkiss, M. and M. Karolik Collection of Eighteenth Century American Arts (1941); George Michael, The Overlook Treasury of Federal Antiques (1972); Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia: Three Centuries of American Art (1976); John T. Kirk, American Furniture and the British Tradition to 1830 (1980); Mary Ann Apicella, Scottish Cabinet Makers in Federal New York (2007); Elinor Gordon, Collecting Chinese Export Porcelain (1984); William C. Ketchbum Jr., Furniture 2: Neoclassical to the Present, Cooper-Hewitt Museum (1981); Daniel Nadler, China to Order: Focusing on the XIXth Century and Surveying Polychrome Export Porcelain Produced During the Qing Dynasty (2001); Wendy A. Cooper, In Praise of America: American Decorative Arts 1650-1830, Fifty Years of Discovery Sine the 1929 Girl Scout Loan Exhibition (1980); Oscar P. Fitzgerald, Three Centuries of American Furniture (1982); Ronald L. Hurst and Jonathan Prown, Southern Furniture 1680-1830: The Colonial Williamsburg Collection (1997); Thomas V. Litzenburg Jr., Chinese Export Porcelain in the Reeves Center Collection at Washington & Lee University (2003).