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Acclaimed Antique Collector Teaches Others His Secrets!....

“Proven Pro Collector Reveals Amazing Secrets about Antique Furniture that helps You To Identify and Value Before you go to an appraiser….

  Hunt Bargains, Avoid Fakes: You don’t want to sell a piece for $200 when you can sell it for $2000”

[Yale University Press](www.yaleuniversitypress.com) :”For devotees of American decorative arts, Wallace Nutting (1861–1941) needs little introduction. A Congregational minister turned author, photographer, and wildly successful entrepreneur; Nutting was the principal authority on early American furniture for much of the twentieth century and played an important role in the development of a colonial revival aesthetic and ideology. He collected, reproduced, and marketed colonial artifacts, and the goods and experiences he offered his middle-class customers promoted his idealized notion of a time and place that he called “Old America.”


Long Lost Manuscript (587 pages with 1107 illustrations) Resurfaces With The Secrets To Identify Antiques and List Antiques That Are Valuable

Remember when you could have picked up an antique for a song, and you didn't.?

Dear Antique Furniture enthusiast,

Let’s face it, Identifying Genuine Antique Furniture is tough!

Of course, some people will tell you can do fine without an understanding of the subject.

WRONG!

However, the big problem is most books on Antique Furniture are filled with a lot of text (reading this feels like doing homework in school, remember). There are not enough illustrations. You practically have to be a brain surgeon to figure it out.

Sound at all familiar?

Recently, a long-lost manuscript by highly acclaimed antique collector, Wallace Nutting, has been re-discovered. Nutting’s work has been the secret resource many top collectors have used to find the right antique furniture to look for.

Now you can Discover….

Over 1107 Detailed Illustrations for you to study verify and identify from. Covering every single aspect of Antique Furniture

This newly released work called “Antique Furniture by Wallace Nutting” is the quickest and easiest way to identify Antique Furniture.

This volume is lavishly illustrated and will fill a need by collectors and potential collectors of Antique Furniture

The work is divided into 5 Comprehensive sections and 36 Chapters:

Section I: Chests

·         Carved chests:  Why are they the most cherished articles of property Page 1

·         60 illustrations that can help you identify styles and year of make. Page 2 to 34

·         15 varieties of Ornamented chests Page 35 to 44

·         Plain Chests: The repository of all treasures for the wealthy and the poor Page 44 to 59

·         Why  the wealthy and the devout summoned craftsmen to put forth the best powers of their cunning and their genius upon this symbol of family importance or churchly devotion.20 photographs Page 48

·         Chests of Drawers: There are several photos of: Walnut chest of drawers, elaborately panelled chest of drawers. Page 59 to 87

·         Chests of frames:  High-Boys or tall boys as it is called in England .While these are impressive from their size and offer good opportunity for the display of veneer,  and style in turning, they are somewhat ungainly ,their very name being a sly poke at their awkwardness-10 illustrations ………Page 72 to 93

Section II: Desks and Cupboards

·         Desk- and Bible Boxes: 30 illustrations: Bible box, pine box, Hadley box, old oak box. Most of these are usually kept on a table to hold valuable papers and books. The Bible no one would steal, not because it lacked value, but owing to the fear of sacrilege. Page 97 to 112

·         Does anybody know the difference between a Secretary and a Desk? 20 Illustrations that can help you identify it when you see it in a yard sale. page 112 to 123

·         Court and Press Cupboards: 40 illustrations:  There most valuable of all Vintage Furniture. Only 40 of these stately pieces are known to be in existence. When you see one of these, do not hesitate. Page 123 to 144

·         60 illustrations of Pine Cupboards and Dressers: 60 photos.  Fascinating cupboards there are several examples of corner cupboards, side cupboards, Knickerbockers, wall cupboard, an open dresser, Dresser with scroll boards, built in cupboard, Pennsylvanian dresser, and Walnut wardrobe in the later Pennsylvania style. Page 144 to 175

Section III: Chairs

·         The wainscot chair gets its name from a common English word for a large wagon, a wain and the word Schot (English shot) means a partition. That is wainscot means oak panels suitable for all partitions. Page 180, see several examples of fine Wainscott chairs. Page 175 to 182

·         Turned Pilgrim chairs: 50 photos: Brewster chairs, Brewster transition chairs, Heavy fine carver. Page 182 to 208

·         Are carver chairs always light or otherwise called ‘lady Chairs” Page 194

 Later Pilgrim Chairs: 65 photos:  pilgrim slat-backs, pilgrim ‘three back’, mushroom chairs, Leather backs. Page 220. The method of construction of chairs was unfortunately governed by style more than by sound cabinet principles. Most of the chairs of the Leather back and the cane type are frail in the back. This is especially true when as usual, the black slants at an angle beginning at the seat, so that a cross-grain strain occurs. Not all old furniture as good. Only the best survived. Page 208 to 234

·         Carved or caned chairs: The Flemish chair became popular among the well-to-do in America at the end of the 17 th century. It was the age of walnut, but native woods that were convenient claimed attention. Virginia walnut was not found where these chairs were made. There are several fine examples of carved cane chairs, Panel-back chairs Cane chair with Spanish feet. 40 illustrations of very fine specimens Page 234 to 258

·         Banister-back chairs: 26 photos of several types of Banister-back chairs including side and reverse and left hand and Five-back arm chairs. Page 258 to 276

·         Children’s chairs: 10 Photos: Left hand chairs, chairs that have a rod in front to take care of parental worries. As a rule, most of the child chairs have been dragged around and the front part of the legs are usually damaged. Page 276 to 281

·         Miscellaneous chairs: 10 pictures. A fine example is a chair that has a swivelling table attached to it. And a fine example of a Windsor chair. Page 281 to 285

·         Stools and crickets: 17 photos a pair of unique cross –stretcher stools, with covers that appear to be in great condition, oak joint stool with vertical legs, splay legged stool with a pine drawer, upholstered stool. Page 285 to 293

·         We cannot reconcile ourselves to the disappearance of articles so useful as joint stools. There is nothing in modern furniture that can take its place. Page 292

Section IV: Couches, Settees and Beds

·         Couches, Settles and settees: 45 photos: The Chaise Longue as they are called in France , the Couch in English and the Day-Bed in America seem to have supplied the place of a sofa. There are examples of a turned couch, an upholstered day – bed (very uncommon), several simple day-beds Walnut day-bet, Flemish, Spanish foot, Pennsylvania. We cannot avoid concluding: Their existence is another proof that our ancestors did not have the iron constitutions with which they have been credited. They found it important to recline even in the day time when they could afford it – like their children’s children Page 293 to 314

·         Cradles and Beds: 40 pictures Panelled, hanging, Pennsylvanian   cradles. Bed with a canopy, High, Maple, oak four poster, Page 314 to 335

Section V: Tables

·         Chair tables: 4 photos. Tables in a fixed form belong to an established civilization. A very large table means a great house. Great tables were primarily designed for Dining Page 335 to 342

·         Boards and trestles: 3 illustrations that will help you identify one when you see it. Page 342 to 345

·         Refractory and Library tables: 30 photos. Standing table, American oak Refractory, Medial Stretcher, Oak refractory, Walnut Library, Pennsylvania Library table Page 345 to 362

·         Gate-Leg tables: 17: These are very uncommon. All pine, Spanish leg, tuck away, Dainty leg and several other varieties Page 362 to 389

·         Butterfly tables: 20 photos of butterfly tables Page 389 to 405

·         Tavern Tables: 18 photos; they are called Tavern or Tap room tables. They are so called because of the habit in early times of bringing a table to a customer whenever he took his seat. Page 405 to 423

·         Occasional tables and stands: 28 several varieties of occasional tables and stands. The closing don of several wayside inns caused most of the furniture to be auctioned and they probably got destroyed. Make this even more valuable. Page 423 to 451

Do you still think you can be without this acclaimed collector’s advice?

But this is not all…………

Wallace Nutting, also teaches you a lot of other things that will take your collection one level higher.

·         19 Don’ts that every Collector needs to follow. Page 488

Each one of these Nuggets is critical to your success

·         A fine example of a 17th century home and the various pieces that went into its decoration Page 490

If you are planning to decorate your house with Antiques, what are the steps you need to take to create the right ambience

·         Can you restore Antique Furniture? Page 308

Read this. You will talk like a pro on whether to restore antiques and how much to restore.

·         Which type of woods was used in making this fine furniture? Page 178

Several woods and finishing tools were used during different times. Understand this and you will never be ripped off with a fake.

Now if you’d like to actually see a few sample illustrations from this amazing long-lost resource just sign up below for our FREE “Antique Furniture” preview. You’ll get emailed secret links to take a look at the illustrations from several of the sections.

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The large photographs with details clearly defined, serve as hallmarks and aid he reader in verifying and identifying almost any piece of Antique Furniture

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