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Description:
Percy & Macquoid, A History of English Furniture: The Age of Oak and The Age of Mahogany, 1904-5, comprising 'A History of English Furniture: The Age of Oak' and 'The Age of Mahogany,' Percy Macquoid, with plates in color by Shirley Slocomb, and numerous illustrations, London: Lawrence & Bullen Ltd. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, The Age of Oak: 1904-5, and The Age of Mahogany: 1906, both with cloth binding and gilt embossed titles.Measurements: Height: 15 1/4 in. x Width: 11 1/2 in. x Depth: 1 in.
Condition:
Good vintage condition, general wear to covers and spine, very minor toning and some scattered foxing.Available payment options
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