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Measured Drawings of Shaker Furniture and Woodenware Contributor(s): Handberg, Ejner (Author)

Measured Drawings of Shaker Furniture and Woodenware Contributor(s): Handberg, Ejner (Author)

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Measured Drawings of Shaker Furniture and Woodenware
Contributor(s): Handberg, Ejner (Author)

ISBN: 0936399201    EAN: 9780936399201
Publisher: Countryman Press     
US SRP: $19.95 US
Binding: Paperback
Copyright Date: 1991
Pub Date: January 01, 1991
Physical Info: 0.2" H x 10.7" L x 8.0" W (0.6 lbs) 98 pages

 

"Ejner Handberg had an eye for some of the best of Shaker design. Both beginning and longtime admirers of Shaker work will find pleasure and instruction in these simple, straightforward pages." -June Sprigg, former Curator of Collections, Hancock Shaker Village


In harmony with the Shaker spirit, Measured Drawings of Shaker Furniture and Woodenware emphasizes simplicity, precision and utility. This book, along with Handberg's Shop Drawings of Shaker Furniture and Woodenware, is represented by over 100,000 copies in print and nearly twenty years of service to cabinetmakers and antiques collectors worldwide. These highly respected books have established themselves as an authoritative source. No furniture makers, antique lovers, libraries or museums should be without them.

This book includes careful advice on the selection and drying of wood and provides accurate scale drawings of such sought-after Shaker items as apothecary cupboard, sewing stand, revolving stool, sewing accessories, workstand, high chair, cupboard chest, candle stands, stool dippers, chest of drawers, trestle table footstool, chair finials, work counter, drop leaf table, settee, knobs and pulls, tailoresses' counter, washstands, wall clock, oval boxes and carriers, sewing desk, chairs, lap desk, and more.

Contributor Bio:Handberg, Ejner
Ejner Handberg (1902-1985) was born in Denmark, emigrated to America, and was a cabinetmaker in Stockbridge, Massachusetts for many years, where he helped design and build Norman Rockwell's studio. He is deceased.
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