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The Oak Collector

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"The Oak Collector" is a comprehensive guide for enthusiasts and collectors of antique English oak f...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
372
EAN
9781025873732
ISBN
1025873734
Enbook ID
52758249
Greutate
522
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 20

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"The Oak Collector" is a comprehensive guide for enthusiasts and collectors of antique English oak furniture. Written by MacIver Percival, this work explores the rich history and craftsmanship of oak pieces, spanning from the early Tudor period through the late 17th century. The book provides practical advice on identifying authentic pieces, understanding traditional construction methods, and appreciating the aesthetic development of domestic furniture styles such as chests, chairs, tables, and cabinets.

Percival delves into the evolution of ornamentation, the selection of timber, and the historical contexts in which these durable pieces were originally created and used. The guide is specifically designed to assist both novice and experienced collectors in distinguishing between genuine period antiques and later reproductions, offering detailed insights into the textures, patinas, and joinery techniques that define high-quality oak craft. As a definitive resource in the field of decorative arts, "The Oak Collector" remains an invaluable reference for anyone interested in the enduring legacy of English woodwork and the preservation of domestic history through its most resilient furniture.

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