Excerpt from How to Collect, Old Furniture
In another work on the subject of Furniture I have endeavoured to trace the changes in style and fashion from Antique to Mediaeval, from Mediaeval to Renaissance, and from Renaissance to Modern, but in the following notes I have attempted to give the reader some descriptions of the various kinds of furniture, made in different countries, from the sixteenth to the middle of the nineteenth century, omitting the earlier periods. As examples of the latter are seldom seen except in museums, they are, for all practical purposes, unobtainable by the collector of ordinary means.
I have tried to convey by explanatory hints and suggestions, advice which may enable the reader to select the example of the period he is in search of, and avoid the imitation and the sham.
The information given in this book is more elementary and practical, than theoretical and historical; therefore but little has been said of those magnificent pieces de luxe which are only to be purchased by the millionaire collector, and more attention has been devoted to the domestic furniture of the last three hundred years, which so many persons of taste in these latter days like to see represented among their household gods.
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