The Carriage Journal

The Carriage Journal

Author: Jill Ryder

Publisher: Carriage Assoc. of America

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13:

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By the Number: "It's a Brewster" by KEN WHEELING Eating & Driving Through the Weekend (the 2013 Route de Lorraine) by STEPHAN BROECKX Picture-Perfect Harness ( a photo essay with SUSAN TOWNSEND & JOHN PARKER Steel Spring Suspensions of Horse-Drawn Carriages, circa 1760-1900, part 3 by the late DR. GORDON S. CANTLE


Double Your Money in Antiques in 60 Days

Double Your Money in Antiques in 60 Days

Author: George Grotz

Publisher: Main Street Books

Published: 2010-04-14

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 0307483959

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Popular antiques expert George Grotz reveals how to make real money in the antiques trade--must reading for every collector, auction-goer, and flea-market fanatic.


The Carriage Journal: Vol. 57, No 2 March 2019

The Carriage Journal: Vol. 57, No 2 March 2019

Author: Ken Wheeling

Publisher: Carriage Assoc. of America

Published: 2019-03-03

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13:

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Features: Conservation and Restoration: The Carl Casper Collection by Kathleen Haak - Page 76 The Art and Craft of Coachbuilding: The Woods Used In Carriage Building by John Philipson - Page 84 Conversions by Ken Wheeling - Page 102 Additional Articles: 2019 CAA Learning Weekend in Sarasota, Florida - Page 67 The Road Club's 50th Anniversary Drive by Mark Jurd - Page 72 A Much-travelled Champion by Tom Ryder - Page 89 Notes from the Restoration Shop: Park Drag Restoration by Jeremy Masterson - Page 92 Famous Connections: The Turnwold Plantation Buggy by GMA Curatorial Staff - Page 94 Meubles by Susan Green - Page 98 The Book of the Horse Cartophily by Kathleen Haak - Page 128


The Glass Industry in Sandwich

The Glass Industry in Sandwich

Author: Raymond E. Barlow

Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780887405518

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283 color photos of American Sandwich glass objects, including fine cut, etched and engraved ware; household, commercial, and scientific glassware; and bottles marketed in the 1800s. A supplement features objects not available when the other 4 volumes in this series were written. A roster of 1500 employees and their occupations is fascinating. Items from $10 to $35,000.