This guide contains more than 700 all-new black/white photos with descriptions and current values, plus a gallery of color photos of country collectibles, including baskets, furniture, graniteware, kitchen tools, stoneware, textiles, etc.
A reference work, designed for immediate use at antiques shops and shows, auctions, and flea markets, covers all forms of furniture made in American rural areas between 1640 and 1840
Whether you're a country antiques decorator, collector or dealer, you'll find this must-have guide invaluable. Advice on collecting, pricing, identifying and dating country antiques will assist you in your antiquing...
Wallace-Homestead Price Guide to American Country Antiques
Price Guide to American Country Antiques
The Raycrafts again share their advice and expertise on American Country antiques in a new edition of this exceptional annual guide. With informative text, photographs, and a valuable price guide,...
The landmark guide to identifying any piece of American country furniture from Shaker, Pennsylvania, and spool styles to Midwestern, Southwestern, and French Canadian pieces: -- Beds -- Chairs -- Cradles...
Early American Antique Country Furnishings: Northeastern America, 1650-1800
Early American Folk & Country Antiques
Antique Country Furniture of North America