The Magazine Antiques.  Volume XXXII, October 1937, Number 4

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The Magazine Antiques. Volume XXXII, October 1937, Number 4

Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1937

Original publisher's multicolored wrapper with a decorative red and white illustration from a paper cutout of a semi-abstract garden scene in silhouette. 10" x 12 3/4." Pages 161-216, complete. Many black and white illustrations and advertisements throughout magazine, complete. Advertisements are antique-related. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. The Magazine Antiques was first published in 1922 and focuses on interior design, architecture, fine and decorative art, and antique items. It is still published to this day. The following are some of the articles and features in this issue: "The Editor's Attic," "John Seymour & Son, Cabinetmakers" by Mabel M. Swan, "A Note on the Seymour Manner" by Homer Eaton Keyes, "Antiques in Domestic Settings: Solution and Suggestions," "Silverware of Early California" by Martha Darbyshire, "The Ancient Moon Pavilion" by Homer Eaton Keyes [article on Guyuexuan (Ku Yueh Hsuan; literally "Ancient Moon Pavilion") which is highly detailed enamel decoration originally from China], "The Lamps of Colonial America" by Malcolm Watkins, "Specimens of Ohio Pottery," "The Almanac," "Current Books," "Riddles and Replies," and "Collector's Guide to Dealers.". Book. Book Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Binding: Soft cover

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