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Over 1500 handsome illustrations of ornamental ironwork in the architecture of Bordeaux. Depicted are balconies, gates, grilles, stair railings, door knobs and door knockers.
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This is typical of clocks manufactured by Seth Thomas. The plan details both the short drop and the more tradition long drop for longer pendulums. The plans list suppliers for the movement and the bezel. 32"H (long drop) 22" (short drop) x 18" x 5.5"D Beginner
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This is a republication of Palliser's 1887 edition of "Palliser's New Cottage Homes & Details". The book contains about 1500 detailed drawings, plans, elevations, and perspective views of 250 original designs for cottages. There are details for various architectural elements as well as floor plans and millwork.
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$32.95 $19.77 |
Written in 1881 by William N. FitzGerald, a veteran of the carriage industry, this was the most comprehensive addition to trade literature on the subject at the time of its publication. Rare, hard-to-find and long out of circulation, it is now back in print to inspire a new generation of carriage enthusiasts. Provides descriptive text and illustrations of numerous carriage interiors: from the everyday model to those suited for royalty. Furthermore, the book describes the complexity of materials—leathers, silks, laces—and range of skills (upholstering, tufting, stitching and binding, cutting enameled leathers, making leather sockets, welting, fabric selection, etc.) required for this branch of the carriage trade. It also includes recipes for cleaning, oiling and blacking leather, polishing metals and restoring ivory, among others.
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Size 80" high by 41 1/2" wide and 22 1/2" deep. Skill level beginner/ intermediate. The design originates from a similar piece made in the 1830's. Bill of material and cutting list. Detailed instructions. Many pieces shown full size.
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To the delight of children and grandchildren, this handy guidebook offers an assortment of vintage wooden toy projects that hearken to bygone eras. Drawing primarily from Victorian and Edwardian eras, each wonderful toy project offers step-by-step instructions, cutting lists, wood recommendations, and techniques such as jigmaking and turning spheres and cylinders. In these 15 projects, crafters will find age-appropriate toys for toddlers to teens, including a diabalo for juggling, a yo-yo, toy soldiers and mice, colorful stacking discs, spinning tops, and bowling pins. More skilled toymakers will enjoy the challenge of crafting a kaleidoscope and a walking cow. Variations for each project allow crafters to personalize each toy, and a brief history of how and where the toy was used provides added value and interest.