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An illustrated, item-by-item study surveys the evolution, forms, and decorative treatments of domestic furniture across successive styles. Organized by piece type—chests, bureaus, beds, cupboards, desks, chairs, tables and related fittings—it describes construction, materials, ornamentation and functional variations. Numerous illustrations support accounts of regional and stylistic differences, typical household uses, and shifts in taste over time. Additional chapters treat musical instruments, lighting, clocks and architectural fittings, and the work concludes with a glossary and indexes to aid identification and reference.

About the Author

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Frances Clary Morse

Frances Clary Morse was an American author and historian known for her contributions to the study of early American furniture and decorative arts. Her notable work, "Furniture of the Olden Time," provides a detailed exploration of the styles and craftsmanship of furniture from earlier periods, reflecting the cultural and historical context of the time. Morse's writing is characterized by a blend of scholarly research and accessible prose, making her insights valuable to both enthusiasts and scholars of American history and design.

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