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The work surveys vernacular English cottage and farmhouse furniture from the late sixteenth century through the nineteenth, contrasting local, hand-made pieces with contemporary high-style cabinetmaking. It examines characteristic forms such as oak chests, gate-tables, dressers, Windsor chairs and ladder-back seats, materials and construction methods including carving, turning and hand-forged nails, and regional types like Lancashire wardrobes. The author discusses difficulties of precise dating, the persistence of traditional designs across generations, collecting guidance, and the decline of village cabinet-making under industrial manufacture; numerous illustrations and a chapter on old English chintzes accompany the text.

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Arthur Hayden

Arthur Hayden was a notable author and expert in the field of antiques and decorative arts. He is best known for his engaging series of books titled "Chats," which explore various aspects of collecting and appreciating historical artifacts. His works, such as "Chats on Cottage and Farmhouse Furniture" and "Chats on Old Clocks," provide practical guidance and insights for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Hayden's writing is characterized by its accessible style, making the world of antiques approachable to a broader audience. Through his contributions, he has played a significant role in fostering an appreciation for historical craftsmanship and design.

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