Explore the styles and prices of 19th-century furniture with this illustrated catalogue from John F. Mason of New York. Offering a detailed look at the furnishings available during the late 1800s, this catalogue provides a valuable glimpse into the tastes and trends of the era. From ornate parlor sets to practical household items, each piece is carefully depicted with accompanying price information. This book serves as a resource for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the material culture of the past. Discover the craftsmanship and design aesthetics that defined home interiors more than a century ago. Whether you are a seasoned antique enthusiast or simply curious about the past, this catalogue offers a fascinating journey through the world of vintage furniture.
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