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"Elementary" clues to solving the mysteries of furniture

by Fred Taylor, Columnist,

of the Nationally Syndicated

"Common Sense Antiques"

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Fred Taylor's Book "How to be a Furniture Detective"

Table of Contents

All chapters contain black & white photos

and illustrations

(Parts of This Book)

 

Introduction

Foreword

Chapter 1 -- Getting Started

Chapter II -- On The Trail

Chapter III -- Questioning The Suspect--Age and Construction

Chapter IV -- What Is It Made Of? -- Age and Materials

Chapter V -- Does the Suspect Have Style? Includes Color Gallery of Furniture Styles and Wood Grains

Chapter VI -- Can It Testify?  What is the Suspect's Condition?

Chapter VII -- Final Exam

Chapter VIII -- Solve the Mystery

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