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Group of Antiques Reference Books
Group of Antiques Reference Books
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Group of antiques reference books, including "Biedermeier", Wilke, c 1987; "American Heritage- Three Centuries of American Antiques", editors of American Heritage magazine, 3 vols in one, c 1979; "American Furniture, The Federal Period", in the Henry Francis Du Pont Winterthur Museum, Montgomery, c 1966; "Victorian and Edwardian Decor, From the Gothic Revival to Art Nouveau", Cooper, c 1987; "Miller's International Antiques Price Guide", Norfolk, editor, c 1999
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Group of Antiques Reference Books

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