Conservation scholar Gregg Perry will lead us back into time on a journey of restoring and conserving 17th -19th century period architecture furnishings and timepieces.
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Discovering the early origins of mirrors produced in Europe prior 1700.
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Collecting and identifying rare 18th and 19th century bottle labels.
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Examine four blanket chests possibly made by the same craftsmen.
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Most insurance companies want to scrap flooded historical fabric
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The development of Staffordshire transfer-printed wares.
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With factory mechanization for the first time furniture began to be made in 3 different grades.
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Are cockfighting chairs real?, or just follies versions of reading and writing chairs.
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Jefferson was the for most collector in America of copy paintings and sculpted bust making him the first and broadest inversiones art collector.
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Globe making in America was only done by a certain few
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The development of the art of Japaners in Boston
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At times English writing desk can be mistaken for toilet mirrors.
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Houdini Peale and George Washington will be linked forever.
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Jamestown received its architectural building plan from LOndon.
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Comparing the English and American versions for authentication.
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Tying in the regional characteristics of furniture making in NY 4 corners.
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Over the years birdcages have fulfilled a variety of functions.
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A general rejection of European style objects
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Masterpieces made by William Hook
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Farmers through colonial America could produce the majority of their food stuff except their sugar. Sugar was produced only in a few areas of the colonies when homeowner acquires it this one was an kept under lock and key.
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The beginning of American cast iron ornamentation began with firebacks and stove plates.
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Colonial NY furnitures influenced makers from Albany to Trenton NJ
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English and Dutch influences on Queen Anne chair design
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Explore one of the great collections of 18th furniture and decorative arts.
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Pennsylvania German architecture can teach us how the Germanic architecture was competing with the English Georgian as the styles developed.
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Musical tall clocks re a guide to our past to know why the popular tune of the day were.
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There are difficulties in identifying the original color of Japanese surfaces due to longevity of time, non compatible materials and oxidation and reduction reactions.
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Japanese furniture was first accepted in New England, but never gained a great foothold, what resulted was watered down Asian motifs applied to upscale American furniture.
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A tale of the political events land the actual tea burning in Boston harbor which were captured as engravings on a tall case clock.
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Trying to determine unknown makers of furniture utilizing regional characteristics.
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The mechanizing of French furniture by German immigrants.
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There is more to land than frontier development.
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The exterior and interior design of row houses
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How row houses footprint foundations along the James River cried out the origins of the English row house.
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The blending of English and American design
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How design in America became diversified.
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Understanding who were the movers and shakers who helped bring about and solidify the American colonial revival.
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Water tables, clapboards, shingles and belt courses.
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Understanding how combining Oa Germanic influences with English Quakers,resolve in a special art form in South Eastern PA
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Vintage a wonderful accent on historic buildings when used with constraint.
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Georgian, Federal, Greek revival styles are truly American.
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How the American version of architecture change with different materials in regional influences.
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Few wooden remnants remain of early dwellings.
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Sadly, very little 17th or early 18th remains of architecture can be found.
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Studying vernacular American dwellings
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Restoration of the 100 year old estate.
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Moving from a lantern wall clock to a case clock.
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Washington, the most important man in America.
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An exhibition coming back to Switzerland.
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The Shakers superb craftsmanship
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Terms used for British Tall Case Clocks
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