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Philadelphia furniture in the empire style.

Magazine Antiques, The, 04/01/07 by Kirtley, Alexandra Alevizatos · More from publication -
Philadelphia furniture in the empire style
Furniture made in Philadelphia between 1810 and 1840 incorporated an international and multifaceted interpretation of classicism that alluded to...
Magazine Antiques, 04/01/07 by Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley · More from publication -
The painted furniture of Philadelphia: a reappraisal
Philadelphia was the capital of the United States until 1800, and in the late eighteenth century it was a thriving city with a bustling port, an...
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/06 by Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley · More from publication -
The 1772 Philadelphia furniture price book rediscovered
The printed version of the 1772 Philadelphia Pricea of Cabinet and Chair Work, the size of a postcard, is a once in a lifetime find. Its paperboard...
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/05 by Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley · More from publication
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