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Chats on Household Curios

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The book surveys antique household objects found in English homes, describing their forms, materials, original functions, and the ways changing domestic fashions rendered them obsolete. Arranged by hearth, lighting, tableware, kitchen tools, ornaments, glass, leatherwork, toilette articles, textile implements, library and smoking paraphernalia, toys, musical instruments, clocks, and assorted curios, each chapter offers identifying details, collecting advice, and illustrated examples drawn from museums and private collections. Emphasis falls on understanding practical use and provenance so readers may appreciate, date, and assemble representative domestic antiques.

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Fred. W. Burgess

Fred W. Burgess was an author known for his engaging discussions on domestic antiques and collectibles. His notable works, "Chats on Household Curios" and "Chats on Old Copper and Brass," reflect his passion for exploring the history and significance of everyday objects. Through his writing, Burgess aimed to educate readers about the charm and value of household items, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the past. His contributions to literature provide insights into the world of antiques, making him a valuable voice for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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