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  1. 19th Century CRAFTSMEN - Ultimate FURNITURE …

    John and Thomas Seymour: The Seymour brothers were American furniture makers who worked in Boston during the late 18th century. They were known for their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs, blending traditional …

  2. 12 Periods of American Furniture - The Spruce Crafts

  3. The American Arts and Crafts Movement: Handcrafted …

    3 天之前 · The Added Value of American Arts and Crafts Furniture. The embrace of Arts and Crafts ideals by American makers in the 19th century ensured that the design philosophy would endure for generations to come. Still today, the …

  4. Thomas Day (cabinetmaker) - Wikipedia

  5. American Furniture History: Styles, Designers, and …

    2023年3月29日 · From the early days of the first settlers to the modern era, American furniture has been shaped by a diverse range of influences and styles. In this article, we will delve into the rich heritage of American furniture and …

  6. Federal Period (1780 to 1820) - SAPFM

    Federal Period is the first truly American style of furniture; co-incident to Neo-Classical in England and Louis 16th in France. Introduced during the Federalist period, from the desire to break from the hold of England through …

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  8. Furniture from the Index of American Design - National …

    American cabinetmakers also relied upon a variety of London price books, which featured patterns in both Hepplewhite and Sheraton modes. These books formed the basis for most American furniture design of the late eighteenth century …

  9. Early American Furniture Makers' Marks - AnceStory …

    2015年6月19日 · Seventeenth-century American furniture makers may have marked their products, but no authentic inscriptions have come to light. Some scholars might argue that Shrewsbury, New Jersey, joiner Robert Rhea was …

  10. Furniture Industry, 1816-1945 - Prendergast Library

  11. Nineteenth-Century American Furniture and Other …

    2014年8月1日 · The Midwest was the center of machine-made furniture in late-nineteenth-century America. Key cities included Cincinnati, Ohio, and Grand Rapids, Michigan. Among the large-scale factories in Grand Rapids were …