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English Interior Woodwork of the XVI, XVII & XVIIIth Centuries. A Series of the Best and Most Characteristic Examples of Chimney-Pieces, Panelling, Staircases, Doors, Screens, &c.

English Interior Woodwork of the XVI, XVII & XVIIIth Centuries. A Series of the Best and Most Characteristic Examples of Chimney-Pieces, Panelling, Staircases, Doors, Screens, &c.

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English Interior Woodwork of the XVI, XVII & XVIIIth Centuries. A Series of the Best and Most Characteristic Examples of Chimney-Pieces, Panelling, Staircases, Doors, Screens, &c.

by Tanner, Junr., Henry

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London: B T Batsford, 1902. viii., 10 pages, 50 plates. Includes examples of work from The Charterhouse, London; Hardwick Hall; Merton College Library; Bromley-by-Bow; Broughton Castle; Haddon Hall; Knole House; Wadham College, Oxford; Hatfield House; Bolsover Castle; The Strangers Hall, Norwich; St John's College, Oxford; Clopton House, Stratford-on-Avon; The Convocation Room, Oxford; The Reindeer inn, Banbury; Thorpe Hall, Peterborough; Pembroke College, Cambridge; St Lawrence Jewry; St Stephen's, Walbrook; Trinity College, Cambridge; Farnham Castle; Hampton Court Palace; Chelsea Hospital; Burford Priory, Oxon, etc.. Beveled red cloth, with gilt decoration and titling to Cover and spine, top edge gilt. Some rubbing, wear to covers, spine, offsetting to prelims., inked dedication to front endpaper, otherwise contents fine, unmarked. [705]. First Edition. Red Cloth, Gilt. Very Good. 450mm. x 335mm.. Book.

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Title
English Interior Woodwork of the XVI, XVII & XVIIIth Centuries. A Series of the Best and Most Characteristic Examples of Chimney-Pieces, Panelling, Staircases, Doors, Screens, &c.
Author
Tanner, Junr., Henry
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Hardcover
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First Edition
Publisher
B T Batsford
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1902
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450mm. x 335mm.
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0.00 lbs
Keywords
Architecture Inrerior Design History
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