Touring 18th Century Annapolis
Last Saturday (28 May 22), Jess and I participated in a “behind the ropes” tour of the Hammond-Harwood House museum in downtown Annapolis right next to the Naval Academy and Continue Reading →
Saying way too much about way too little
Last Saturday (28 May 22), Jess and I participated in a “behind the ropes” tour of the Hammond-Harwood House museum in downtown Annapolis right next to the Naval Academy and Continue Reading →
This is a weighty tome with a very narrow scope of appeal. The third and final installment of Evans’s comprehensive study of American Windsor chairs provides an in-depth look at the process of making the chairs, from small shops making vernacular chairs for the local market to commercial enterprises serving markets throughout the Americas. Continue Reading →
The author, previously unknown to me, is a well respected, long-time operator in the UK antiques world, having spent 5+ decades buying, selling and restoring old English Oak furniture. His goal with the book is to assist the aspiring collector just beginning their journey into the world of collecting antique furniture. Continue Reading →