CONTENTS
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Introduction | xi | |
I | The Five Colonies | 1 |
II | Southern Cabinetmakers | 5 |
III | Woods Used in Southern Furniture | 13 |
IV | Furniture of the Pioneers | 15 |
V | Style Development in Furniture | 19 |
VI | Chippendale and Revolution | 22 |
VII | Classicism and the Republic | 26 |
VIII | Seeking Southern Antiques | 31 |
IX | Sideboards (Eleven Plates) | 35 |
X | Gate-Legged and Dining Tables (Seven Plates) | 50 |
XI | Hunting Boards (Five Plates) | 61 |
XII | Cellarets (Six Plates) | 68 |
XIII | Tables (Twenty-one Plates) | 76 |
XIV | Desks and Secretaries (Sixteen Plates) | 105 |
XV | Cupboards (Twelve Plates) | 127 |
XVI | Chests (Eleven Plates) | 144 |
XVII | Chairs (Seventeen Plates) | 159 |
XVIII | Beds (Five Plates) | 182 |
XIX | Miscellaneous Pieces (Six Plates) | 190 |