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Living with antiques: Charming Forge Mansion near Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania
The gently rolling hills of Berks County in central Pennsylvania paint a picturesque landscape. They also hold iron ore and support ample tree...
Magazine Antiques, 09/01/07 by Philip D. Zimmerman · More from publication -
Mystery solved: identifying an early Philadelphia Federal side chair
Early collectors sought unusual objects for the creativity they displayed as well as for any distinctions such pieces might bestow upon their...
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/07 by Philip D. Zimmerman · More from publication -
Mystery solved: identifying an early Philadelphia Federal side chair.

Magazine Antiques, The, 05/01/07 by Zimmerman, Philip D. · More from publication -
Assisted Living Policies Promoting Autonomy and Their Relationship to Resident Depressive Symptoms
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the relationship between facility policies regarding autonomy and depression among residents...
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, The, 02/01/07 by Chen, Cory K; Zimmerman, Sheryl; Sloane, Philip D; Barrick, Ann Louise · More from publication -
A Grecian card table by William Fisk and Thomas Wightman of Boston
Well-documented furniture inspires new scholarship, which sometimes raises as many new questions as it answers. A mahogany card table bearing the...
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/06 by Philip D. Zimmerman · More from publication -
Living with antiques: the Watson house and collection
In 1965 Dr. D. Ronald Watson took a memorable trip from his home in the Deep South to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. There, a truck driver recommended...
Magazine Antiques, 01/01/06 by Philip D. Zimmerman · More from publication -
Early American furniture in the New Castle Historical Society in Delaware
The New Castle Historical Society in Delaware was founded in 1934, three years after a group saved the Amstel House, an early eighteenth-century...
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/05 by Philip D. Zimmerman · More from publication -
Early American tables and other furniture at Stenton
Stenton, the countryseat of James Logan (1674-1751), is an ambitious and well-documented house built between 1723 and 1730 in what was then the...
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/04 by Philip D. Zimmerman · More from publication -
18th century AD
Stenton today is the finest early eighteenth-century house in Philadelphia, having been built between 1723 and 1730 as the countryseat of James...
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/03 by Philip D. Zimmerman · More from publication -
Mahantongo blanket chests
Isolated by mountain ranges to the northwest and southeast, the long, fertile Mahantongo Creek valley in central Pennsylvania is a land where time...
Magazine Antiques, 10/01/02 by Philip D. Zimmerman · More from publication


