467 black-and-white photographs with identifying captions and a rich
investigative narrative make this early out-of-print book an invaluable
resource reference work for the collector, dealer, or historian of antique
furniture.
A DIRECTORY OF QUEEN ANNE, EARLY GEORGIAN, AND CHIPPENDALE FURNITURE -
Establishing the Preeminence of the Dublin Craftsmen by F Lewis Hinckley,
Crown Publishers, N.Y., 1971.
In this scholarly text, the author argues that many Queen Anne, Georgian, and
Chippendale furniture pieces formerly attributed to English furniture makers
are in fact products of Irish makers. “For years, the author states, antiques
dealers have knowingly or unknowingly misrepresented by failing to account for
the Irish origin of many of the American collections of furniture begun in the
eighteenth century. Mr. Hinckley also traces the Irish influence on furniture
produced in the United States, showing how many Irish craftsmen emigrated to
America and set up workshops on the eastern seaboard in which they continued
the work they had done in Dublin.” In the end, then, the reader acquires skill
in discerning genuine Dublin characteristics of fine furniture and the
appraiser gains essential information. Finally, credit should be given where
credit is due, through our better understanding of the influences of Irish
craftsmen on American décor.
8.5” x 11.25” hardback with dust cover in very good condition. 277 pages.
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