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Nearly 200 beautiful examples of wrought iron gates, screens, balustrades, and other architectural adornments.

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Table of Contents DOVER BOOKS ON ANTIQUES COLLECTING DECORATIVE ANTIQUE - photo 1
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DOVER BOOKS ON ANTIQUES, COLLECTING

DECORATIVE ANTIQUE IRONWORK, Henry R. dAllemagne. (0-486-22082-6)

1920s FASHIONS FROM B. ALTMAN & COMPANY, B. Altman & Co. (0-486-40293-2)

MASTERPIECES OF SHAKER FURNITURE, Edward Deming Andrews & Faith Andrews. (0-486-40724-1)

THE GREAT AMERICAN ANTIQUE TOY BAZAAR 1879-1945: 5,000 OLD ENGRAVINGS FROM ORIGINAL TRADE CATALOGS, Ronald S. Barlow (ed.). (0-486-41189-3)

THE COMPLETE BOOK OF DOLL MAKING AND COLLECTING, Catherine Christopher. (0-486-22066-4)

HINTS ON HOLJSEHOLD TASTE: THE CLASSIC HANDBOOK OF VICTORIAN INTERIOR DECORATION, Charles L. Eastlake. (0-486-25046-6)

HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGE CATALOG, 1909, Elkhart Manufacturing Co. (0-486-41531-7)

AMERICAN SILVERSMITHS AND THEIR MARKS, Stephen G. C. Ensko. (0-486-24428-8)

ROYCROFT DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES IN COPPER AND LEATHER: THE 1919 CATALOG, Elbert Hubbard. (0-486-42112-0)

LOCKE ART GLASS: A GUIDE FOR COLLECTORS, Joseph H. Locke and Jane T. Locke. (0-486-25400-3)

VICTORIAN WOODEN MOLDING AND FRAME DESIGNS: THE 1910 MORELL CATALOG, H. Morell. (0-486-26932-9)

MOSEMANS ILLUSTRATED CATALOG OF HORSE FURNISHING GOODS, C. M. Moseman and Brother. (0-486-25381-3)

A MUSEUM OF EARLY AMERICAN TOOLS, Eric Sloane. (0-486-42560-6)

COLLECTIBLE TOYS AND GAMES OF THE TWENTIES AND THIRTIES FROM SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. CATALOGS, James Spero (ed.). (0-486-25827-0)

EARLY AMERICAN CRAFTS AND TRADES, Peter Stockham (ed.). (0-486-23336-7)

OLD-TIME TOOLS AND Toys OF NEEDLEWORK, Gertrude Whiting. (0-486-22517-8)

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Plate 1 Interior doorway Nancy Pavilion Ironwork by Jean Prouv - photo 2

Plate 1. Interior doorway, Nancy Pavilion. (Ironwork by Jean Prouv.)

Plate 2 Entrance of the Rhne-et-Loire Pavilion Tony Garnier architect - photo 3

Plate 2. Entrance of the Rhne-et-Loire Pavilion. (Tony Garnier, architect; ironwork by Charles Piguet.)

Plate 3 Door Reims Library M and L Sainsaulieu architects ironwork by - photo 4

Plate 3. Door, Reims Library. (M. and L. Sainsaulieu, architects; ironwork by Schwartz-Haumont.

Plate 4 LEFT Door Perfumes Fantanis Pavilion Eric Bagge Archirect - photo 5

Plate 4. LEFT: Door, Perfumes Fantanis Pavilion. (Eric Bagge. Archirect; ironwork by E. Schenck, ) RIGHT: Door, mausoleum for the dead of the Region of Champagne. (Adolphe Prost, architect; ironwork Decrion.)

Plate 5 Door Pavilion of the City of Paris Ironwork by Bagus Frres - photo 6

Plate 5. Door, Pavilion of the City of Paris. (Ironwork by Bagus Frres.)

Plate 6 LEFT Entrance Pavilion of Fully Qualified Architects Tournon - photo 7

Plate 6. LEFT: Entrance, Pavilion of Fully Qualified Architects. (Tournon, architect; ironwork by Raymond Subes, executed by Borderel and Robert.) RIGHT: Samll side door, Pavilion of the City of Paris. (Roger Bouvard, architect; ironwork by Bagus Frres.)

Plate 7 LEFT Shop door Bruel architect ironwork by J Ruhlmann RIGHT - photo 8

Plate 7. LEFT: Shop door. (Bruel, architect; ironwork by J. Ruhlmann.) RIGHT: Elevator door, Tower of Bordeaux. (Ironwork by Ren Gobert.)

Plate 8 TOP Entrance doors to a library P Huillard architect ironwork by - photo 9

Plate 8. TOP: Entrance doors to a library. (P. Huillard, architect; ironwork by Patois.) BOTTOM: Transom of a shop front. (Szille, architect; ironwork by Raingo Frres.)

Plate 9 Doors Pavilion of Elegance Ironwork by Bagus Frres Plate - photo 10

Plate 9. Doors, Pavilion of Elegance. (Ironwork by Bagus Frres.)

Plate 10 LEFT Door and transom Sorel architect ironwork by Nics Frres - photo 11

Plate 10. LEFT: Door and transom. (Sorel, architect; ironwork by Nics Frres,) RIGHT: Shop front. (B. Haubold, architect; ironwork by Raymond Subes.)

Plate 11 LEFT Door of a banking firm Pavilion of Mastery Design by Maurice - photo 12

Plate 11. LEFT: Door of a banking firm, Pavilion of Mastery. (Design by Maurice Dufrne; executed by M. Vasseur.) MIDDLE: Shop door. (Pierre Petit, architect,) RIGHT: Shop door.(Ironwork by Tisseyre.)

Plate 12 LEFT Door to the Court of Trades of iron and pressed glass Bas - photo 13

Plate 12. LEFT: Door to the Court of Trades, of iron and pressed glass. (Bas reliefs on the transom by Jouant; those on the door by Saupique; pressed glass by Lalique.) RIGHT: Entrance to the Alpes-Maritimes Pavilion. (Dalmas, architect: ironwork by Raingo Frres.)

Plate 13 LEFT Door Pavilion of the Asturian Mining Company Ironwork by - photo 14

Plate 13. LEFT: Door, Pavilion of the Asturian Mining Company. (Ironwork by Georges Vinant.) RIGHT: Exit, Pavilion of the Collector. (Henri Favier, architect; ironwork by Edgar Brandt.)

Plate 14 Doors Pavilion of the La Stle Eric Bagge architect ironwork by - photo 15

Plate 14. Doors, Pavilion of the "La Stle." (Eric Bagge, architect; ironwork by edouard Schenck.)

Plate 15 LEFT Door Ironwork by Decrion RIGHT Elevator door Ironwork by - photo 16

Plate 15. LEFT: Door. (Ironwork by Decrion.) RIGHT: Elevator door. (Ironwork by Rene Gobert.)

Plate 16 LEFT Door Class VII Gallery Ironwork by Jean Schwartz execution - photo 17

Plate 16. LEFT: Door, Class VII Gallery. (Ironwork by Jean Schwartz; execution by Schwartz-Haumont.) RIGHT: Door, Pavilion of the Studium Louvre. (Designed by M. Matet; Ironwork by Edgar Brandt.)

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