NK806.C6 D68
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An inventory of the contents of the shop and house of Captain George Corwin : of Salem, Massachusetts Bay, who died January 3, 1684-5 / |
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NK806 .C66 1980
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In praise of America : American decorative arts, 1650-1830 ; fifty years of discovery since the 1929 Girl Scouts loan exhibition / |
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NK806 .D28a
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The American heritage history of colonial antiques / |
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NK806 .D37a
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American decorative arts. |
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NK806 .D37i
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The American heritage history of American antiques from the Revolution to the Civil War, |
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NK806 .D42
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Decorative arts and household furnishings in America, 1650-1920 : an annotated bibliography / |
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NK806 .D65y
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The Yankee peddlers of early America. |
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NK806 .D73f
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First reader for antique collectors / |
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NK806 .D73p
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The primer of American antiques / |
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NK806 .D73pi
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Pioneer America : its first three centuries. |
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NK806 .D83e
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Early American craftsmen : being a series of sketches of the lives of the more important personalities in the early development of the industrial arts in America, together with sundry facts and photographs of interest and value to the collector of Americana / |
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NK806 .E23p
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The practical book of american antiques : exclusive of furniture / |
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NK806 .E33p
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The practical book of early American arts and crafts / |
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NK806 .E97 2006
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Expressions of innocence and eloquence : selections from the Jane Katcher collection of Americana / |
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NK806 .E973 2011
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Expressions of innocence and eloquence : selections from the Jane Katcher collection of Americana. |
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NK806 .F76q
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The Quaker family in colonial America : a portrait of the Society of Friends / |
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NK806 .G73g
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Gold of Ophir : the China trade in the making of America / |
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NK806 .H25h
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The homes of our ancestors : as shown in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, from the beginnings of New England through the early days of the Republic; exhibiting the development of the arts of interior architecture and house decoration, the arts of cabinetmaking, silversmithing, etc., especial emphasis being laid upon the point that our early craftsmen evolved from the fashions of the Old World a style of their own; with an account of the social conditions surrounding the life of the original owners of the various rooms / |
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NK806 .H34c
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Colonial styles / |
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NK806 .H85g
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A guide to artifacts of colonial America. |
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