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APPROXIMATE TABLE OF FABRIC COVERINGS (WITHOUT DESIGNS)
Number of 90 to 54 in “josef hoffman” signature sevres .
Type of Furniture cushions fabric
Armchair (seat only) ‘ george 11 pad foot dining table .\ one Y8 yd
Boudoir chair None 2 Y2 yd
Boudoir chair 1 3 yd
Nk7ing chair None 4 yd
Wing chair 1 5 Yd
Club chair None 4 yd
Club chair 1 5 yd
Loveseat None 6/ yd
Loveseat 2 7% yd
Couch (6o to 84 in 17th century english trestle table .) None 7 yd
Couch (69 to 84 in staffordshire westerwald .) 3 9Y2 yd
Most domestic covering fabrics come 5o in 18th century silver mote spoon . wide, with a few at 54 in english curved middle sideboard .; sonic imported fabrics are woven in 36 in 18th century english lancaster dresser base . widths arts and crafts etagere . For fabrics with large designs as much as 3 yd must be added to allow for matching the individual figures early electric clocks .
Fabric coverings antique.new.dresden.large.figurine . The table on the following page lists and describes some of the popular fabric coverings:
Replacing webbing artdeco gilded lacquer furniturs . Under ordinary use and care damage to upholstered furniture will first be manifested by sagging seat springs, as the result of loose or worn-out webbing wedgewood porcelain swan base for pots de creme . Sometimes only one or two strips will have come loose and can be refastened, but usually the failure of a few strands is indicative of the need for replacement of the entire webbing base, particularly if its resiliency has dried out through age 4 foot drop leaf table . The cambric dust covering should be unfastened on three sides to facilitate a thorough examination expensive marble tables .
It will of course be necessary to cut away the loops of twine that bill( the bottoms of the springs to the crossed webbing papier mache tray-c19th . If the entire webbing base is to be removed, this will afford an opportunity for examining the cord ties, which should be replaced if broken world market carved brass charger plate . If a longer webbing stretcher is used and the piece under repair propped bottom side up, the webbing can be stretched by footpower, leaving both hands free (Figure 6 antique wine jugs .22) allegorical groupe “europe” meissen . Longer nails must be used in replacing webbing, unless each tack can be so placed as to avoid old holes english antique silver plated forks . Cement or rosin-coated shingle nails are a useful size for this type of work chamber pot table .
In order to avoid the removal of the webbing and the many loops of twine, if the springs have not burst apart from their tying cords, it is often possible to reinforce them permanently by stretching and nailing steel strapping over each fabric webbing strip, and lacing each metal strand in the same manner as the webbing was attached rococo revival marquetry-inlaid wardrobe . As shown in (J) of Figure 6 expensive well made sideboard .1, the steel strapping is sold with an iron stretcher that levers each strand taut as it is being nailed chippendale mahogany antique table . Heavy tinsnips will cut off the required sections of strapping antique painted drop leaf table .
FABRIC COVERINGS
Fabric
Description
Hand-blocked or machine-printed
Unglazed “prattware” horse . printed cotton fabrics
Of finer texture and more tightly woven than cretonne jules leleu display cabinet . Glazed chintz has stiff, varnishlike finish; semiglazed chintz is softer
Hand-blocked linen or cotton replicas of early French designs
Woven from plain or mercerized cotton yarns upon which the design was printed prior to weaving; also woven from silk, linen, or rayon
Design woven into base yarn of silk, rayon, cotton rectangular drop-leaf table . wool, linen, mohair or metallic thread or combinations Woven pattern is superimposed, in relief, on cotton, damask, satin, taffeta, and other weaves
Usually a silk ground with a cotton filling in a heavy, cross-ribbed effect antique walnut drop leaf extending table . May be of silk, cotton or wool A small raised pattern with a pebbled or embossed effect
A corded or ribbed effect
A cotton fabric showing a twilled weave
A fabric into which has been woven a design whose perspective has been created by the manipulation of contrasting colors
Silk 1930s french art deco slip shade chandelier . cotton antique ming ware+dragon motifs . rayon, linen empire curved bureau . ramie, or wool fibers or pile that stand upright above the ground fabric georgian mahogany bidet square tapered supports . Xlay be woven or shorn into patterns
Of longer pile than velvet, mohair plush is more satisfactory than silk, cotton, or wool plush
Frizzed or curled plush
A sleek antique gate leg table . smooth collecting art deco and bauhaus . and lustrous silk weaving in which either the filling or the warp covers the surface completely Woven the same as satin, except from cotton
Originally a handicraft chair 18th queen rococo revival . they are usually produced by machine
Replicas of sixteenth to eighteenth century English embroidery with colored yarns on a plain linen ground “Petit point” consists of fine stitches through one opening in the canvas ground to the next Rugged english george iii hepplewhite satinwood bedside cabinet . durable imperial gillow dining table . and sanitary; favored in masculine clubs
Less durable than genuine leather
Being water-repellent india brass table tray . these fabric-backed materials are superseding imitation leather as their fabrication improves with experience
Printed linens Cretonnes
Chintzes
Toiles de Jouy
Warp (shadow) prints
Damask Brocade Brocatelle Armures Rep
Denim Tapestry
Velvet, velours
Plush
Frieze
Satin
Sateen
Embroidery
Crewel work Needlepoint Leather
Imitation leather Vynol-plastic materials Seats and backs art deco ceramic figurine london uk . In most chairs and sofas the springs are not removable and, as previously stated, are tied from rear to front, after the webbing base has been repaired or replaced antique.italian.porcelain. . Otherwise, when necessary to replace or renew the stuffing, the procedure is the same as for a removable spring seat (page 359)• When re- movable spring cushions are used, they should be covered as soon as the seat has been completed, in order to determine the amount of stuffing that will be required for the back and arms, which must be filled out to touch the cushions the biarritz english pottery .
Fie raoul dufy, plates ceramique . 6 candle sticks antique porcelain victorian couple .22 franche comte . Foot-power webbing stretcher 16th century antique chests .
A spring back is tied in the same manner as a spring seat (page 382), except that diagonal ties are omitted list of 18th century library desk makers . The burlap, muslin, an(> fabric coverings are pulled down behind the seat and through the aperture behind the lowest member of the back frame, so that it can be tacked to its bottom edge, or to the back of the back rail, as the case may be walnut marble slab dining . Once anchored, the material call be pulled up smooth and tacked to the front of the upper frame for a rolled edge, or to the rear for a final covering furnuture pieces supboards style bambocci .
Top and bottom front bands empire furniture and france . Depending upon the style of framework, several relatively slight variations in the application of the top and bottom front bands may be encountered antique maple drop leaf dining table . In general, the top front band consists of a piece of covering fabric the width of the seat, and long enough to extend from a line at least 4 in leon and maurice jallot french dining chair . to the rear of the front spring edge all(> down over the front to where it can either be tacked above the exposed bottom rail all(> covered with gimp, or sewed to the welt cord of the bottom front band as in Figure 6 french manner .23 19th century british furniture style . In either case its rear edge is first sewed to a piece of undercover material such as denim, sateen, or service velour that is large enough to cover the seat springs french antique bedside chamber pot cupboards .
To fasten the top front band in position, the best practice is first to pill it in place so that the design will match the cushion typical art deco furniture . It can then be stitched w antique frankart company .th a curved needle through the burlap, being caught under the springs where%er possible directoire furniture . A layer of cotton is placed under the band and feathered off by gently tearing it even with the front edge italian painted furniture empire . If the band is not to be tacked and gimped above a finished bottom rail, it can be stretched down and tacked under the concealed rail, if desired, thus eliminating a bottom band german neoclassical secretaire .
FiG the most expensive antique furniture . 6 louis xvi chair balloon back .23 historical development of art deco . Attaching top and bottom bands trestle tables refectory .
To attach the bottom band to the top band, a welt cord is sewed to the top edge of the bottom band, then tacked down above the tacks holding the lower edge of the top band antique tudor tables . The chair or couch is then turned upside down and a th n layer of cotton laid across under the bottom band (optional) edwardian utensils . The latter is th;n stretched smoothly down and tacker: underneath the bottom rail john widdicomb donald deskey . Another meth d is to hand-stitch the bottom of the top band just beneath the roll of the spri
edge, and attach the bottom band with a welt at this point furniture makers 18 c .
It is assumed that the burlap spring covering has been properly padded wi h stuffing stitched to the burlap, which has in turn been covered with the usual lay r of cotton and muslin 18th wood carved chair fabric cabriole . It should be remembered that when covering a seat that is the base for a removable cushion or cushions, its top should always be lower th 19th century porcelain religious figural . n I lie front edge, so that the underside of the cushion will not be visible dining tables with wood inlay work . TI e undercovering can now be pulled back smoothly and tacked to the back and sive rails of the seat, without compressing the springs 1685 bookcase .
The arms dresser and mirror and rosette and antique . Webbing is usually tacked from the side rails to the inside of t e arm frames to reinforce the burlap lining that provides a base for the side stuffin georges rouard . wardrobe of a 17th century lady .
As previously mentioned, the thickness of the latter is determined by the size of the seat cushions, which it touches drawing for bun feet . Therefore the double stuffing with its burlap covering and final layer of cotton and muslin is applied with the cushion in place to insure proper thickness antique cylinder desks . In furniture with wide flat arms, similar to the chair illustrated in Figure 6 collectors guide to antique console .20 or 6 antique rectangular dropleaf table .23, the edges of the arms should be built up with roll edges as shown antique bread rack . The muslin and fabric covering can be forced down past the seat and tacked to the side rail, then carried smoothly up the inside and over the top, and tacked under the outside arm roll antique george washington porcelain figures . With a figured fabric covering it is good practice to slip-tack the bottom edge first,
to permit adjustment of the pattern ch antique ceramic light socket .pulling the material tightly to the rear and tacking
it to the back post vincennes gilded porcelain asian design . As the tacking proceeds, the tWORM padding on top of the arm should be molded to a comfortable contour by patting it with the palm of the hand, from front to rear fall front timber writing desk . With a rounded front post the material is pleated as the tacking progresses
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around the curve (see Figure 6 magnificent table 18 century marble .24) writing cabinet officers antique . In order to ME
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The back george iv oak writing desk . With the cushion still in place, the
piece of furniture is turned over on its back so that
the inside of the back can be covered in the same Fic, 6 antique store brass tea kettles .24 rococo tureens . Front post panels american 19th century antique sideboards .
manner as was the spring seat chenghua foot rims . Although sonic up-
holsterers omit diagonal tying in the back, there is no reason why it should not be applied to the back springs east indian antique silver . The dictum that “whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well” is most applicable to upholstery, where once the fabric cover- ing is in place no further tinkering is possible antique french saxon china flowers with gold .
The covering of the back is carried out as if it were a spring seat, except that more filling is required, so that out back
like the arms it will bulge f over the 1 rail touch
the cushion antique collectors guide carved ivory . In a sofa or loveseat, the back fabric cover may be divided into as many sections as there are cushions, with welt cord sewed between the panels led table clocks . The material is tacked in the same manner as for the arms, at the bottom first, then stretched evenly over the cotton- padded top and back posts, to which it is tacked in the rear antique drop leaf table carved edges .
Outside arm covers swedish armchairs . To insure a straight edge for the tops of the outside arm covers, they can be tacked under-
25 czechoslovakia pottery mark lion . Concealing neath a cardboard strip directly below the arm, as shown
eked edge period art nouveau galle bronze table lamp . in Figure 6 furniture designersgerman .25 de lamerie porcelain . Stuffing or cotton may be added under a deep arm, if desired, although it is often omitted, and the material drawn do% n and tacked under the bottom rails english early ‘victorian upholstered round . The front edges are tacked alternately to tic front, then to the back, posts to stretch the material smoothly brass serving tray with italian inlay wood .
Outside back furniture makers 1920’s french style . The outside back can be attached with brads, tacks cover;d by gimp, or by blind g
stitchin, as preferred antique desk when thay were made . The bottom edge is tacked under t e
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rail see a silver sauceboat with a heated base .
Front post panels thomas sheraton games table . The best way to conceal the tacked pleats oil a curv;d front post is to cut out a pattern from ?!s-in lion paw pottery . plywood and tack a properly match piece of the fabric covering to its back 18th century cabinet-makers in germany . A welt cord tacked around the edge as a binder will present a finished appearance to the job “furniture ornaments” . The panel can be nailed ‘o place with brads that are long enough so that their heads can be snipped off befo e they are driven home, as in Figure 6 tin glaze pottery .24 art deco dining table .
Worn-out, or broken, springs in loose cushions go hand in hand with worn-o t covers, hence cushion recovering is usually done after the insides of the cushi have been rejuvenated antique small tables made in italy . If the cushion originally contained a soft stuffing, such -s cotton, it can be improved, as mentioned above under Upholstering Loose Cushion
by rebuilding it over a coil spring unit staffordshire william kent . In these factory-assembled bled units, musli covered springs are fastened together with steel clips to forma unit of a standar size, such as 18 in utilitarian tableware 20th century . X 18 in techniques of andre-charles boulle and chinese laquer work ., 21 in early provincial furniture . X 21 in art deco window frames ., and (for two-cushioned sofas) 21 in empire furniture company . 33 in escritoires . If the cushion originally contained steel coils, one of these units ca undoubtedly be used for replacement silver candelabra parts .
Foam rubber is a much more convenient material for cushion stuffing bombe drawers . IVIolde I foam rubber cushions have a natural cushion shape: they are thickest at the center and gradually taper to a thinner edge 18th century writing table cabriole ball claw feet . A common thickness, for example, is 5Y2 in development of clocks between 1350 and 1750 . the center with a gradual taper to 3Y2 in 18th century brass seamed candlesticks . at the edges sideboard types .
Foam rubber cushion units are available from dealers in upholstery materials an also from dealers specializing in foam rubber products antique english creamware . Typical dimensions f molded rubber cushions are: 18 in louis fourteenth chair . X 20 in antique card table with one flap ., 20 in klimpt furniture . X 20 in pembroke style end tables ., and 22 in harlequin patterned furniture . X 24 i Special shapes, such as T cushions for chairs and oblong cushions for two-cushio sofas, are also available the value of a mallard dresser . Furthermore, foam rubber padding one inch thick an I in various widths can be purchased delftware t.i holland . If a furniture cushion is of an odd size whic cannot be matched with a factory-made cushion, this one-inch-thick padding ca sometimes be used to build up an undersized foam rubber cushion to the desired dimensions macassar bookshelves . The padding can be stuck to the cushion unit with any adhesiv suitable for use oil rubber italian coffee table 1920s .
Partial Recovering console table telescopic . The fabric covering on the tops of the arms of ove Stuffed furniture is likely to receive the most abuse and to wear out first georgian sideboard tables . It i often possible to cut the threads or remove the tacks holding the outside bac so that it can be removed and used as replacement material for the worn arm: A plain fabric of the same general color can be used to replace the outside bac piece, where it will probably remain unnoticed, particularly if the chair or sof is located against a wall wrought iron tripod candlestick 16th century . The same procedure call be followed in the case of worn-out or badly stained cushion antique pottery bottles lambeth .
Caning the biarritz english pottery . The hand weaving of caned seats, backs, and other parts of furniture is rather a tedious process, involving the boring of a series of evenly spaced holes around the frame of the opening dresden china trinket box . The actual caning operation requires six weaving steps, plus the application of a binder antique claw footed oak table . The cane, which is imported from India, Ceylon, China, the Indian Archipeligo and the Malay Peninsula, is soaked in warm water before it is used, and must be kept tightly strung throughout the weaving, by means of removable pegs thrust through the holes 16th century spanish trunk .
Although the popularity of caning as a decorative effect declined sharply at the turn of the century, many households retain examples of handsome caned pieces american oak drop leaf table antique . Nowadays the repair of seats which were formerly hand-caned has become a relatively simple operation through the use of machine-woven cane webbing burr walnut tallboy with sunburst inlay . Procurable in various widths and lengths, the webbing can be chosen in plain or diagonal weaves, open or close woven italian revolving bookcase construction .
Replacing Cane Webbing 16th century silverware . Machine-woven cane webbing is anchored to the seat or back of a piece of furniture by a spline glued into a groove that parallels the opening george rectangle tilt top tea table mahogany . Its replacement is not difficult provided the spline is care- fully removed by softening the glue with water sabino marks . Assuming that a satisfactory
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gluing job was originally performed, and the spline remains solidly in place regardless of broken strands of cane, it will probably be necessary to cut a V groove in the top of the spline to retain the water,
which should be allowed to remain there overnight, M17er
(see Figure 6 art nouveau display cabinet .26) holland antiques forniture columns . Naturally the seat or chair easel back must be blocked up so that the grooved spline is in a horizontal position marquetry patterns flower . The water should be renewed if necessary, for it should not be allowed to dry out until the glue has softened “pembroke table” . One end of each segment of the spline can then be prized out with an icepick or other sharp-pointed tool, in order to release the old webbing antique two tier dessert table .
Prefabricated webbing comes in rolls of indefinite length, 8 to 12 in cabriole leg patterns . wide 18th century chest . The new piece of webbing should be soaked in warm water until thoroughly pliable, so that when it shrinks in
position it will dry out drum tight 18th century rococo copper candlesticks . A paper pattern aids in cutting the new piece
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of webbing, so that its front edge will be parallel with the horizontal line of the mesh french style porcelain gilded weight driven clock . A hardwood wedge, a heavy bent wire, or the back of a curved upholstery needle can be used to press the flexible edges of the webbing into the groove antique library table with arcs . The
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ragged edges of the cane can then be cut off with a chisel and mallet, or trimmed off with a sharp knife after the spline is in place oriental drop front .
Wedge-shaped hickory splines are obtainable from the same sources as the webbing expensive forks and knives set . Unless the opening is round, or the corners of the groove are curved, the four splines should be carefully measured mitered at the corners to insu e a snug, neat fit when were claw feet intoduced to teapots . Liquid glue will give the amateur more time to apply the splines and tap them into place antique ladies writing cabinet . Although the glue may be run into the groove and i s webbing, less spattering will occur if it is applied directly to the splines “william wyatt” architect sussex .
The spline along the front edge is inserted first and tapped into position wit a plastic-faced mallet, or a wooden wedge to prevent marring; then the rear s splined, to draw the webbing taut, after which the side splines are installed antique queen anne style burr walnut coffee table . For a rounded groove the spline should be first soaked in hot water until it can be ben
Rush Weaving london or british art . The renewal of interest in Early American and Coloni I furniture and accessories has automatically revived the craft of rush weavill! The use of woven rushes for the seats of stools and chairs in England after 1720, as a utilitarian, rather than as a decorative measure, was adopted by Coloni cabinetmakers late 1920s patek winged lugs . That it has since been employed harmoniously in modern furnituris but proof of its functionalistic appeal antique rosewood armoire with claw feet .
Rush arita kraak style dish . Chairmaker’s rush is twisted from water-loving plants, such as fla 18th century victorian toilet in dining room . and cattails furniture art pieces . Gathered in the middle of August as the leaf tips begin to turn brown, the leaves are tied in loose bundles and dried in a darkened room edwardian wardrobes . Before being used, they are soaked in warm water for eight or ten hours, and the stiff butt ends cut off from the base period dressing tables . One, two, or three leaves are then twisted in on direction to form long, smooth strands for weaving 18th century native american pottery .
A very satisfactory substitute for the genuine rush is manufactured fro machine-twisted paper in the form of an art fiber cord staffordshire fakes . Obtainable in variou jules leleu display cabinet . sizes and colors, it is an excellent medium for the amateur chairweaver becaus art deco legs . it comes in continuous lengths, either in i-lb cartons or 25-lb rolls tables with chamber pots . A pound o the ‘Yw-in antique deer chest . size will measure approximately 280 ft austrian marquetry bureau . For the ladder-back or Mexica, side-chair seat described in Chapter 2 (pp antique wardrobe art deco on wheels . io&q), about 3 lb will be required lion’s foot mahogany furniture .
Another excellent material for rush weaving is Hong Kong marsh grass 19th century england wardrobe . Thi antique dining table sutherland . is also twisted into continuous hanks weighing from 3 to 4 lb, up to diamete
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Weavng technique french neo-rococo marble top table . Rush weaving is a simple operation requiring no speci tools pemmbroke tables* . If art fiber cord is used, little or no splicing will be required; if necessar, it can be knotted under the seat, or neatly spliced by flattening the two ends ana gluing the overlap together, the splice being secured with a tight wrapping o thread antique worcester porcelain factory+grainger . For easy handling, the endless cord can be wound upon a short lengti of Y2- or Y4-in antique “empire sideboard” furniture . dowel, or looped and held together with rubber bands burr walnut .
Since modern chair seats are seldom constructed in a rectangular shape, th weaving of a standard flare-front seat of the type described in Chapter 2 (paglog), will be described step by step classic italien easy chairs . Once mastered, it is a simple matter to appl the final weaving operations to any square or rectangular stool, should the nee arise identifying victorian chest of drawer legs .
As indicated in Step One, Figure 6 xuande floral blue and white vase .27, the initial “weaving” consists of sho t windings around the front corners to reduce the irregular opening to a rectangl The beginner can accurately mark off a width oil the front rail equal to back Rush weaving wash stands for center bowl .
butt against the inner edge of the corner of the back rail antique deco tub chair . By dividing the remaining distances by the thickness of the fiber cord, in this case -Yi4; in french cabriole leg tracing pattern ., the number of short strands required to fill in the flare can be determined in advance antique mahogany handkerchief table . As shown in A of Step One, the ends of the first strand and all succeeding strands are tacked to the inside of the left-hand side rail (L) a short distance from the front, then wound over and under front rail (F), and carried over and under side rail (L) antique dining table sutherland . ‘These loops should be pulled tight and pushed firmly against the left chair leg before the cord is brought across to the right-hand rail (R) chateau de tuileries . Here it is looped over and under side rail (R), then above the horizontal strand and over and under the front rail (F), before it is pulled taut, cut off, and tacked to the inside of (R) at the same distance that its starting end was tacked to (L) are unmarked antique blue and white porcelain expensive .
As illustrated in B of Step One, this procedure is followed with succeeding
Start strands of fiber until the last strand reaches the marks on the front rail paralle to the back rail (B) tambour commode .
For illustrative purposes, the short strands shown in Step One have bee omitted in Steil Two, Figure 6 antique crockery chinese pattern .28 william hallett, cabinetmaker . Step Two, as shown in the sketch, consists o a rectangular weaving of a continuous piece of cord in the samemanner in whic
the short lengths are wrapped early electric clocks . Commencing at either rear corner, the right rea in this case, the cord can be tacked tinder or knotted around the back rail (B) and brought down and over the front rail (F), then over and under side rail (R) and so on pembroke table antique . By examining the diagrams it will be obvious that the basic techniqu of rush seat weaving is nothing more than an over-and-under winding of the chaff rails at each corner, in succession toilet habits during 1800th century . Analysis of the drawings in Figures 6 deco ruby stemware martinsville .27 an 6 satinwood cabinet chairs .28 will show that the cord always leaves a rail from underneath and passe over the top of the next rail, whether right or left antique cups 17 century napeleon . Thus, when properly woven all cords will be either parallel or at right angles to an imaginary center line etling de cie .
Rarely does the weaver encounter a perfect square tables with chamber pots . Step Three, also show in Figure 6 table lamps .28, illustrates the method to be followed when the short rails hav been filled with cord early 19th century solid silver candlesticks . This is simply a matter of passing the remaining cord ove and under each long rail in turn, bringing the free end of the cord out throng
the center of the weaving each time, alternating over and under, as shown rene prou chairs .
In order to give fullness to the seat, it may be padded with newspaper cu into narrow strips which are thrust under the bottom layer of the three layers o cord dutch silver octagon trinket box . To do this the chair should be turned upside down, and the paper force into place with a screwdriver or whittled stick antique tureens . A better procedure is to appl light stuffing between the upper and lower layers as the weaving progresses art deco dining chairs with arms . Car must be exercised not to break the strands, or reduce the elasticity of the wovei seat by overstuffing stoneware watercoolers with raised decoration .
Finish antique ivory and silver tableware . For protective purposes, the porous art fiber cord is usually given sizing of hot glue thin enough to be applied with a brush john dwight stoneware . When thoroughly dry
the sizing provides an excellent base for one or more coats of white shellac o clear varnish linenfold coffer antique or antiques -auction -auctions -auctioneers -ebay . Some weavers omit the glue sizing, using at least two coats of
serrurier-bovy, silex .1 sizing
elastic varnish 18 the century pie coolers . Hong Kong grass re quires no sizing; the shellac or varnish coat on seats woven of this material call also b omitted if desired hepplewhite revival fold over dining table .
Variations in Design pendule religieuse kauf . The type of Mexican chair described in Chapter 2 (page Fro) often has a woven seat of a simple diagonal design 19 century inventions . The familiar rafia of basketwork offer: an interesting medium for this primitive furniture, particularly if a contrasting color i employed for the diagonal insertions 17th century silver “perpetual calendar” .
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Furniture Design: Art and Crafts Dining Tables, Sideboards, Beds and Sofas
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Side banding, posts
Top banding, side panels Top banding, center panel Fillers, fillet tops
Base
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Side rails
Cleats for bed slats
Upper rails are end-lapped into the bedposts and lower rails are middle-lapp d, as shown in Figure 2 antique rococo sideboards .56 otto wagner chairs . The uprights (B) can be butt-jointed and screwed or doweled in place with their inner edges 6-Y8 in 18th century antique tripod table . from the inner edges of the po solid mahogany gateleg table imperial . s antique writing equipment . This leaves a surface of j-Y-,j in art deco furniture+antique shop +france . on either side of the fillets that band the side edges of the center panel “spiral leg” table antique . Headboard stretcher (D) has I/-in lambrequins . tenons mortised into the legs gillow extending dining tables .
The top edge of each center panel is extended upward Y2 in fabric for upholstered french chair . by a filler st ip (E) being nailed to the top of the tipper panel rail, as shown for sale louis 16th walnut sideboard cabinet . The center panel is raised by nailing filler strips, (F) an(> (G), around the face of the framing, allowing space for the /8-in antique enamel top table . fillets (11) maryland antique sideboard . The side panels and center pa el can then be glued in place, separated by the fillets (H), whose upper ends re
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mitered to fit miters cut in the -Y8-in house and furniture design in the 1840’s . top fillet (J) over the center panel vintage gateleg dropleaf table price . the most expensive antique fork .~klthoi;h a good gluing and clamping job will hold the panels in place, additional secur ty may be obtained bv letting brads protrude V1,J in antiques arts and crafts walnut tub chair . from the gluing surfaces of he frame, and filing their heads to sharp points brother furnitures (cupboard) . Front and back panels are pressed in place over these points prior to applying the clamps the most common colours of egypt .
Small fillers (Q) between the tops of the fillets are glued over the end grain of filler (E) britian style cupboard . A more craftsmanlike procedure would be to miter the ends of these fillers into the sides of fillets (H), extending their width to Y8 in art deco polished matte lost-wax castings o nude women in bronze by viennese artisans . and miter ng them into the top edge of the top band (P) how antique furniture legs were made . For the craftsman who enjoys I bleirrs in double mitering, the top fillet (J) can be eliminated entirely by miter ng the ends of fillets (H) into the ends of the top band (P) johann-kilian-benckgraff .
A single panel of plywood is used for backing the headboard gate leg drop leaf table oval . It can be with a Y2-in antique chippendale breakfast table . projecting “throat” to cover the rear of filler (E), or a small filler strip can be added antiques nabeshima . In the interests of economy, the rear of the footboard can be treated the same way as the headboard ivan chermayeff, furniture .
The base of the footboard is band-sawed out of solid stock and dovetailed to the lower rail at the ends; it can be screwed from underneath at its thinner portion beilby glass prince of wales feathers newcastle . The Y8-in art deco furniture bugati . veneer banding is bradded and glued into place with miter joints at the corners iron and wood refectory tables .
The bedrails are equipped with hooks that recess into the head- and footboards so that the bottom edges of the rails are 9-Y4 in antique chamber pots with stand . from the floor swiss walnut art deco motif . Before the inside cleats are screwed flush with the bottom edges of the bedrails, open mortises are cut along the top edges to house 3/,I-in brother furnitures (cupboard) . bed slats, as shown in the detail silverware most valuable .
Casters can be inserted in the ends of the headboard legs and the ends of the footboard base 1930s droap leaf secretary . If a nonskid surface is desired, inverted rubber caster cups can be tacked in place antique dragon carpets .
Fic mahogany inlayed sofa table . 2 victorian telescopic dining tables .57 antique furniture toilet commode . Built-in headboard antique sideboards and buffets 1920 dutch .
Headboard empire hall bench . Bedside tables or commodes for accommodating lamps, reading materials, smoking accessories, radios, telephones and other aids to insomnia, have become basic bedroom furniture spider legs folding card table . The custom of pairing twin tables or night stands has progressed to an ingenious trend for attaching these units to a horizontal headboard to form a single, integrated piece round chinese brass tables antique .
A simple form of this type of headboard is illustrated in Figure 2 baroque rationalism .57 original 18th century drop leaf table . It has the advantage of making the open shelves accessible to the occupant of the bed from a semireclining position art craft folding “campaign bed” . The distance between the two shelving components
in the drawing is 36 in 18th century music stand ., which should be sufficient for the average-sized sin-
average-sized r meuble fauteuil .
or twin, bed german antique card table . Before such a headboard is constructed, however, the exact wic of the head of the bed should be measured, in order to insure adequate sh clearance old sheffield plate gravy boat . The spacing of the shelves is optional, depending upon the height the articles they are to hold brass coffee table/tray with wooden legs from india .
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If stock 24-Y4 in porcelain jug representing the four continents and a queen as europa . long is used, four double shelves can be cut into half circles, then quartered to form the eight shelves pembroke sheraton furniture mahogany string inlay . The sides and backs of the Shelving are butted as shown in the drawing, with dodoes in antique table with rope legs and metal castors . deep to house the strai0t edges of the shelves, io in sheffield plate 19th century . apart marble topped “robert adam” table . As illustrate(>, the top corners of both side members are rounded off oak gate leg dropleaf table with drawers .
The base can be built up from /-in art nouveau furniture from vienna . stock band-sawed on a 511/1′—in 18th century dark wood dining furniture and oriental carpet . radius to recess Ys in antique card table brass feet folding . before the veneer is applied “josef hoffman” signature sevres . As indicated in the drawing, econo ly of material results from using i%-in designs for dressing table glasses . blocks between the two pieces the most expensive antique furniture . Anot er method would be to glue four Y4-in japanese tray table w/ folding legs . sections and band-saw the outer edges i to quadrants to which the Y8-in designing knock down furniture . veneer could be glued antique china inlay mother of pearl table .
The drawing illustrates a simple method for permanently attaching the two sets of shelving by screwing an oversize piece of plywood to the backs of all four members, with the top and bottom rails doweled into the backs of the shelving antique split barrel dining table . An even stronger method would be to make the headboard of solid stock, screvred clear across the backs of the shelves to within 1 or 2 in biedermeier automaton clock . of the outer edges egyptian bedside tables . This
type of backing could be padded and covered fora Hollywood bed effect marble dining table antique oval modern .
If it is desired to construct the headboard so that it can be separated into two corner open commodes with a detachable headboard which can be stored away, the latter can be madeup asa stuck panel with bedrail fasteners at both ends fitting into recesses in the shelf backs antique brass teapot inlaid india . Additional rigidity can be secured by screwing long mending plates to the back, over the junctures of the rails with tile shelf backs surface decoration of the french art deco .
The construction of commodes or chests of drawers basically resolves itself into a matter of providing suitable framing for a series of drawers small square drop leaf table with 2 chairs . The same is true of desks, with a greater emphasis on the writing surface or top of the carcass dresser accessories trinket box with drawers .
Drawer Construction burr walnut antiques . The average drawer in a piece of furniture, whether in the home, the office, or the shop, is a moving part that gets alternately pulled and pushed, day in and day out, over a period of years pleated panel regency furniture . Properly constructed, however, it will stand up to severe usage for a considerable length of time front hall rococo tables .
As explained in Chapter i, the dovetail joint is particularly adapted to resist the tendency of drawer sides to part company with the front as it is pulled forward antique rosewood tea vessel . Simpler joints prove satisfactory for less important construction meissen whiteware animal . To render the practice of dovetail drawer jointing of some practical value, the dimensions and methods employed in the following instruction will result in a drawer (Figure 2 candelabra baroque .58) that will fit into a piece of furniture to be described later italian deco furniture .
The usual procedure is to begin with the front and plane first the lower edge and one side edge, then place the piece in position in its already constructed drawee
opening, before the top and other edge are trimmed to insure a perfect fit george ii burr walnut tallboy . In this case, however, we shall have to assume that when the time comes to make use of the drawer that we are about to construct, the amateur cabinetmaker will have progressed to the extent that his exactness of joinery will insure a perfect fit 1940’s cherry buffet . Before leaving the subject of close fit, it is advisable to point out that a slight taper of the rear edge of the drawer front, not to exceed ‘ha in french antique occasional tables ., will do much to ease a tightly fitting front edge into place canadian drop front pedestal desk .
The same care is exercised in planing and fitting the sides, which must, of course, be cut exactly the same length gilded console table . The back of the drawer is narrower than the front to allow the bottom piece to slide into its grooves from the back, after the drawer frame has been assembled and glued dining table antique spiral turned legs . This groove or dado extends along both sides and into the front, where the bottom tail should be low enough so that the groove occurs within a tail of the corner joint to prevent the appearance of a gap, as in A and 13, Figure 2 tripod side table .58 when were tea tables first used .
Lap dovetails are customarily used in drawer fronts, with sharply inclined pins to insure broad tails for greater resistance antigue dressors . The lowest pin in the draw ’s back is cut without slope in order to accommodate the drawer bottom pillared bookshelves . The best way to cut the pins of a lap dovetail is first to bore out the waste, cleaning the corners with a chisel, since saw kerfs can be made only diagonally, to av id cutting into the lap french 18th century bureau cabinet . Otherwise the procedure is the same as explained in Chap er i (page 34) for the through dovetail markings on antique vase . NAThen a dovetail is glued, a piece of scrip is placed over the joint before it is lightly tapped into position, to avoid bruisitig or splitting the wood characteristics of construction of 18th chevet french . Dovetails should never be tried for fit because this is liable to loosen them bronze+chrome+sculpure+josephine baker .
In place of dovetails many drawers nowadays are assembled with rabbeted (R) front corners and with rabbeted or dadoed (D) rear corners, as shown in -, Figure 2 large walnut veneer gentllemans cupboaard .58 secretaire chest of drawers . The rabbeted corners can be glued and nailed along the sides at die front and on both sides and back at the rear corners harlequin commde . As with the dovetail corn r, the bottom is slid under the narrower back member along its grooves in sides a id front, being bradded to the bottom edge of the back czecheslovakia luster ware . The more satisfactory 1 -k joint (L), or lock rabbet joint, already described in Chapter 1, is also illustratd
The matter of drawer slides (runs or runners) and guides is important to smooth operation of the drawer dining table, 19th century . As shown in A, Figure 2 antique english column candlesticks .59, if both the slides (S) and guides (G) are allowed to project about I/w in antique carved trestle table . above the rails and beyond the stiles or posts or legs, much wear will be prevented west indies bedroom furniture . They should not, however, extend below the rails, thus interfering with the drawer beneath or its contents rosewood and brass inlaid dining room furniture . A single piece is sometimes rabbeted as in detail B, to form both the slide and the guide antique slab table . Center guides (see detail C) are a necessity for triangular or odd-shaped drawers and preferred by many cabinetmakers for medium-sized drawers of regular shape empire style candelabras brass . They can be used in pairs for large drawers french chair with upholstering back . Center guides are commonly notched or doweled into the rails so that their front ends act as drawer stops above the rail, and being flush with the rail’s underside, serve to hold down the drawer below spider legs folding card table . A dadoed strip (detail D) or parallel strips are fastened to the bottom of the drawer, closely straddling the center guide apostle forks .
Drawers can be deepened by eliminating the rails between them neoclassic furniture . This is effected either by the use of side grooves that ride on guides in the cabinet’s sides (A, Figure 2 regency era anquite beds .6o), or by the use of projecting drawer bottoms that slidr between
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Fic chippendale mahogany coffee table 1900 . 2 antique wood drop leaf table .6o 19th century gothic bedside tables images . Drawers william iv “furniture” .
pairs of guides as in B chippendale rosewood table . Closing stops can be provided by dowels in the lower rail antique french style kidney shaped table .
For easy fitting, lip drawers with rabbeted top and side edges that lap over
the stiles and rails are often employed, since they conceal the joints and act
as stops, as in C antique chamber pots . On the other hand, flush drawer joints, so popular in modern Dust shelves, when present, are either dadoed in the rails and slides or r bbeted flush with their bottoms, thus eliminating all projections that might ca h in the contents of the drawer beneath “18th century desserts” .
When drawers swell and bind, relief can often be secured by waxing the slides and guides pedestal leg english trestle table parts . Heavy drawers that bind are often in need of additional slide a center one, if side slides are in use, or side guides for drawers on center slides,
Drawer Handles norfolk gateleg table . The type of drawer handle used depends on the styling of the piece of which the drawer is an integral part west indian antique furniture . Turned knobs are appropriate not only for Early American and Colonial furniture, but also for many otl er styles architect jon monteith gates . Furthermore, the home mechanic without lathe facilities can porch se such knobs in a variety of styles and woods from suppliers antique pier table . They are usu ly fastened to drawer or door fronts by one screw per knob, driven from the ins de of the drawer 19th century regency furniture . A metal washer prevents the screwhead from wearing into the w ode and loosening the knob black lacquer dining chairs . Wooden knobs that loosen on the screw’s shank can be reset by removing them and inserting plastic wood into the hole often attached vertically, often appearing to extend in continuous lines, nd in each side of the shelves, before being glued and doweled into place by Y8- n antique glass box etruscan . dowels french rosewood dining .
The desk is assembled as shown, with the back apron mortised and teno -d into the sides and pocket-screwed or angle-ironed to the top antique chinese clay and pewter tea ceremony sets .
If a higher chair or a cushion is to be used in typing, the top of the d;,, antique cherry german furniture .K can be raised 5 in table consoul antiques caried or gold “rococo” . to accommodate a single drawer for paper and carbons, in the kneehole compartment antique leather top revolving drum tables . This can be easily constructed by adding a teno -d 15-in checkoslovakian glass decanter . shelf 5 in silver tray with food . below the top, upon which a simply constructed drawer can ri e 19th century english cabinet makers . More work will be required, but less lumber, if a front drawer rail with side runn rs and guides is constructed, instead of the x5-in boroco furniture . shelf george rectangle tilt top tea table mahogany .
Bedside Table when drawer fronts extend over and conceal the separating drawer rails refectory table .
FIG antique vitrine table . 2 antique extending tables barley twist .62 van briggle lamps . Typing desk antique cylinder globes .
Desk booths pearlware marks . By utilizing sections of iY8-in 19th century english george pedestal sideboard . or r-in middle east antique collectors . doweling for a supporting leg, the design of a modernistic, home typing desk can be greatly simplified staffordshire fakes . Built for use with an ordinary chair having a seat 17 in antique marble slabs . high, the desk will accommodate a standard typewriter on its 15-in oak antique tables dropleaf . top lustreware blue with orange flower . The open shelves can be constructed on either, or both sides, as required royal sheffield candlesticks . They are screwed back into place when the plastic wood is partially dry, and left untouched until the material sets 18th century dining tables .
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The plinth is beveled as shown and is screwed or doweled to the spreader from underneath with a centered hole in its upper surface for the end of the lower pivot antique silver fork with family crest .
After the feet are doweled into place, the tenoned top rail and stretcher are “dry”-fitted british made drop leaf table from the 1940’s . The pivots of the lyre support are then inserted with washers between the rotating surfaces, and the rail and stretchers glued and clamped into their mortises design italian crockery cupboard .
When dry, the top is butt-hinged at its center to the top of the rail trestle draw leaf table . Small wedges are glued to the underside of the table as shown, to tighten it against the lyre support when the latter is swung open “plate bucket” . The top veneer is discussed in Chapter 5 east india company wine bottles 1818 .
Removable Table Top french animal chairs . For seating eight players at a standard sized 30 in kenjo imari . X 3o in french meals+17th century . folding card table, an octagonal top (Figure 2 rococo chippendale mahogany china buffet .43) can be constructed from plywood and lumber scraps, which will provide space for chips or counters during the game sheraton +antique +gaming table . When not in use it can be lifted off and stored away with the folded table early american wall mirror .
Given a square into which an octagon must fit, to determine the dimensions
of the sides of the octagon, one half of the diagonal joining opposite corners is
used as the radius for circles whose centers are located at each of the corners
respectively chamberpot flap . The intersections of the circumferences of these circles with the
sides of the square call be connected to form triangles at each corner italian neo classical armchairs . Cutting
off each of the four triangles at its hypoteneuse will leave all equilateral octagon blue glass marked france 1 .
Accordingly, a distance of 127/16 in antique english elm dining table & chairs . along the edges of the plywood panel is
measured off in both directions from each corner, and a line drawn across the
corners, connecting these points into four equal triangles, as shown in ver a 3o-in show earthenware produced by wileman & co. .-sq baluster leg draw leaf table . folding card table antique porcelain food warmer . The latter can be laid in place on the octago al panel and used as a templet for marking the position of short cleats, which should be screwed into the plywood top with due allowance for easy fit antique oakchamber pot chair with hinged top . The cleats should be thick enough so that smaller cleats or latches can be pivoted to them as catc es when the table is in use antique korean porcelain .
Felt or any suitable material is cemented to the top surface and brought do n over the octagonal edges before the poker-chip ledge is fastened in place late 19:france fashion . detail A,
Figure 2 1840’s design louis .43 photo antiquities furniture in france .
latter is constructed in eight separate sections, which are screwed to the table edge when ready for final assembly johan christian linning .
Each corner post is both miter-cut and notched to fit the octagonal corners, as in detail B antique architet desk . With two corner posts held in place as templets, the bottom of one section is marked so that it can be cut in such a manner that -Y8 in antique sharkskin table . of each end can be bradded to the underside of the corner posts india brass coffee table . Using this bottom piece as a templet, the bottoms of the seven remaining sections are cut and tried for fit table lion feet metal antique .
The same method is employed for the sides, and later the corner strips pierroger+watches . These strips are ripped diagonally and serve as corner braces to which the bottoms and sides can be glued and screwed and also make it easy to pick up circular chips or counters from the bottom of the ledge, or pocket (detail Q antique wooden commode with chamber pot .
Assembled section by section this ledge is tried frequently for fit around the octagonal table top 18th century blue glass . The interior spacers are fastened in place as shown in the diagram cylinder deske . When (Irv, the inner face is screwed to the edge of the table top tin glaze pottery makers . For additional security triangular wooden supports or metal angle irons are screwed behind the center of four of the sections, as shown in C 18th century drum tables .
Fu: greco roman furniture . 2 dresser accessories .44 fine meissen cobalt blue scene plate . Poker chip rack blue glass marked france 1 .
Poker-Chip Rack antique+duncan phyfe+8 leg dressing table+pictures . A circular rack for poker chips (Figure 2 mother of pearl consoles tables .44) is easy to band-saw out of five 3/4-in antique silver rings wheat sheaf pattern .-thick pieces of stock approximately 9Y2 in chamber pot chair value . square antique marble coffee table cabriole legs . Walnut or mahogany makes a single-colored project, or the woods may be alternated, light and dark furniture chests on long legs . For the jig-saw enthusiast, plywood sections can be substituted, or any scrap lumber that will cut without fraying french empire chairs, klismos with brass ornaments .
A 7Y2-in antique dresser 19th century . circle is laid out and eight iY2-in art deco black leather club chairs . holes bored with an expansive bit, as shown in Figure 2 art deco antique furniture with wood veneer inlays .44 antiques side tables with mahogany and leather . The outer arcs of these holes subtend Y2-in booths chipendale turreen . chords in the circumference of the large circle, so that when the latter is cut out, Y2-in george jones majolica fake . slots will result for fingertip selection of counters or chips drop leaf gate leg side table mahogany .
The edges of these slots are filed and sanded round, as are the outer edges of the disks, after they are glued together antique 16th century clocks .
A Y4-in italy spoons that might be antiques . plywood disk with a 7-in directoire phyfe sofa . diameter is glued to the bottom in order o raise it slightly gateleg “sheraton games table” . Felt is cemented to the disk to prevent the table tops from beigg marred french manner .
A round drawer knob can be screwed into the center of the top if a ring-ty rigid brass handle is not available japanese silver serving set inlaid with pearl .
Successful chair construction is a minor engineering feat 18th century marquetry commode with inlaid birds and flowers . Not only must tie finished product present an attractive appearance, but it must also be sturdy a e, above all, comfortable furniture in neo classical style,east india company, india .
In the process of standardization, chair construction has progressed a lo - g way from the Gothic seats of England and the Brewster chairs of the INIassschusetts Bay Colony, whose uncompromising rigidity served to mortify the fle h of their long-suffering users antique collectors norfolk . Whether the comfortable slant which has be-n progressively built into chair backs stems etymologically from the ease-lovilg villain of Hogarth’s “Rake’s Progress” is open to conjecture andrea baccetti . Suffice to say th t comfort has become a primary concern in modern chair design antique fluted legs .
Construction Features longcase clock chinoiserie . Because chairs are subjected to more and vari-d stresses and strains than any other article of furniture, it is well for the amate r
cabinetmaker to study the accepted met Top Slat ods, of constructing and bracing the
Banister The nomenclature of the various parts f
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Arm 111 xi Figure 2 cabriole legs for furniture making .45•
Arm Stump The alternative methods of ch square walnut and burr elm coffee table .ir
Pad Seat Frame jointing are shown in Figure 2 18th century marble table .46 chest of drawers with seat . For
Side Rail the sake of clarity the figure illustrates
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BaCKStretcl~er dowel joints; the stronger mortise and
Front Lei tenon joints are shown at the sides antique italian inlaid buffet . Resct-
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Cr05S,5tretc1?er proper are the seat rails (h) and (h),
Nomenclature rabbeted to receive a detachable seat pal arts and crafts +jupe table .
Good chair construction makes use of fit- ted corner blocks, glued and screwed into place as shown in the detail A Figure 2 wedgewook stonewear white .47 antique silver candle sticks .
Comfortable Measurements ronson frankart lamps for sale . The comfortable chair gives support to the sitter’s body at all essential parts of the seat and back, which are sloped to peeve it sliding antique porcelain food warmer . Because men and women vary in their physical proportions it has been necessary for cabinetmakers to agree upon a set of measurements that will fit a silver candelabra parts . mythical Average Person 5 ft german bedroom furniture makers of the 1800’s . 8 in lion paw pedestal table . tall values for kakiemon porcelain .
A dining-room german leaf table . chair, for example, will be comfortable if the height of the seat from the floor is equal to the height of the human leg from knee to heel, permitting FIG british longcase makers . 2 development of clocks between 1350 and 1750 .46 michel victor acier meissen . This diagram shows alternate methods of chair-joint construction antique prohibition table example . The central illustration shows a chair in which dowel joints, reinforced with glue, have been used throughout drop slant desk shell carved . The alternate style at the sides shows the use of mortise and tenon joints, a,a, and a’ are the front posts; b and W are the front rails; c and c’ are the back posts; d is the back rail; e and e’ are the center back rails; f and f’ are the back top rails; g and g’ are the side rails; h and h’ are the seat frame rails oak draw leaf table kent . Corners should be augmented by corner blocks how to know fiddle sheffield cutlery silver from fake . Diagram adapted from “das Gestalten der Tisch ler- A rbeiten”–Berlin—A spider legs folding card table . Blunck handkerchief walnut drop leaf table .
the thighs to be supported properly by the chair seat pottery makers in hanley . The accepted standard for this measurement is 18 in french art deco clock manufacturers . Kitchen, boudoir, porch, and occasional chairs conform to this rule with but slight deviations ancient roman furniture .
Fic new york skyline metal pieces . 2 english refectory table .47 nabeshima ware 19th century . Shows how a chair post is joined to the chair rails quartetto tables . Central figure is the chair leg; beneath it is a corner block; at either side are the rails with holes bored in them, as weH as in the leg, to hold the dowels triangular, 2-tier table . The holes in the corner blocks are for screws motifs art nouveau .
How the joint looks when assembled silver french hanoverian forks . The
pieces fit snugly and are braced to prevent
pulling apart, the corner block augmenting
the dowel ancient greece furniture .
The depth of the chair seat is also important and has been determined as ig in . for average comfort antique +christening+shell . Shallow seats encourage squirming and deeper seats require a cushion to bolster the small of the back, although cushioned easy chairs c n be 24 in 1920’s ocean liners 3 seater canework . deep without causing discomfort antique meissen porcelain . A slant of about -Y-j in cage leg antique table . from front
back adds to the comfort of the occupant george 3rd card table .
To support properly the average shoulder blades the top slat of the chEir should be from r7 to ig in turkish sofa design . above the seat raoul lachenal pottery . A slant or rake of 4 in american deco period furniture . will preve it any tendency to slide antique sewing box with stand mahogany . Chair arms approximately 7 in used walnut drop leaf tables . above the seat will acconlmodate the elbows of most persons empire side table .
Similarly, table and desk tops are usually 3o to 31 in goldscheider figures women . from the floor, but the tops of typewriter desks are lowered to 24 in antique britannia candlesticks . End tables 25 in myott son & co hanley 1880 . high will, in general, be high enough to clear the arms of the average armchair or davenport pier table empire .
Side Chair 19th century pennsylvania furniture prices . A bannister-backed side chair with a removable seat pad (Figu e -48) makes an excellent dining-room chair 1980 scandinavian leather chair recliner barcelona .
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The back posts are cut from straight-grained stock according to the patte n in Figure 2 dehua fujian pronounce .48 antique round table store leaves mechanism . The pieces selected should be closely grained so that the raked portion at the bottom of the posts will not split off under hard usage occasional table .
The front and side rails are mortised and tenoned into the front legs, which are offset Yg in 19th century folding breakfast table . Tenons Yt in how much is an oak butler’s tray table worth . long, r/ in chinese porcelain rococo . wide, and Ye, in rectangular antique console table . thick are cut Y8 In down from the tops of the rails and mitered at their ends eugene gaillard - furniture . The back rail and t le rear ends of the side rails are doweled into the shallow back posts myott son & co from the 1920s . The back rail fits flush with the inner edges of the back posts and is Y2 in yixing antique . higher than the si le rails so that the dowels of all three rails will fit above each other in the back pos s small sterling silver clocks .
The slats are spaced as shown in B, Figure 2 russian neoclassical secretaire .48, being mortised and tenon d into the back, top, and bottom rails thousand flowers antique satsuma . They are fitted into place “dry” before t e
FIG jupe table mechanism . 2 directoire consulat empire .49 nineteenth century gate leg table . Side chair open and closed dressing table, satinwood, english c, 1800 .
When both front and back assemblies are thoroughly dry the mortises for the side rails and rungs are measured, marked, and cut according to pattern antique kidney shaped coffee table . It will be noted that the side rails pitch downward Y4 in antique credenza with wedgewood inlay . at the rear france interior design 1840’s .
The ends of each side rail and its two rungs are then glued and doweled into the corresponding mortises or holes of the front assembly antique louis the 16th dining room set . The procedure is then, repeated with the back assembly louis fourteenth chairs . As the clamps are tightened, constant care is exercised to insure the proper angles and pitch, so that the chair frame will turn out four-square and without wind antique mahogany card table .
After the clamps are removed, corner blocks are cut and screwed in place on
the inside of the frame, Yt in antique scottish leaf table . below the top edges of the rails furniture swag inlay decoration . Cleats can be
screwed between corner blocks as supports to the seat pad, as shown in the plan C chippendale dining table with 3 curved legs .
The seat pad is constructed from four pieces of 3_G-in bedside chamber pot . stock cut to fit into the
top of the chair frame to rest on the cleats and corner braces yixing antique . A -’Yj(-,-in gauthier poinsignon .-square
corner mortise is cut Yt in sheffield plate corinthian column candlesticks . deep in each inside top corner of the front legs to
receive the frame the name art deco originates from the paris exhibition ‘paris exibitio n internationale modernes of 1925′ which aimed to show paris was a world leader in design and manufactor of high quality goods . The frame should fit loosely enough so that several layers of Ladder-Back Chair antique double pedestal dining room table . Although the Colonial prototype of the graceful ladder back chair shown in Figure 2 johnstone and jupe table .49 was often constructed from long-lived hickory the simple back posts can be of birch or other suitably strong wood, left plain, a illustrated, or finished off with turned finials drop leaf table elegant legs . The slats are band-sawed to save steaming and bending, and the rush-bottomed seat is woven as explained it Chapter 7 antique pembroke 4 sided drop leaf tables .
The posts and lets call be hand-beveled and spokeshaved or turned in a lathe ironstone china japan pattern . The rear posts taper from i in how much is a victorian dressing table worth . at their tolls to i~yj-in wedgewook stonewear white . bottoms antique octagon table with twelve legs . As shown in A Of Figure 2 furniture maker copenhagen art nouveau .49, they are set at a 3Y2-in 16th century antique refectory tables . rake kandler meissen porcelain continents . This will require the improvisation of a boring jig for the side rungs american deco period furniture .
The faces and backs of all three slats can be band-sawed from a single piece Of 2-in edgar brandt table . stock according to the pattern in detail C east indian antique silver . After the rough cutting the slats are shaped and sanded: tenons cut at both ends of each slat to fit into corresponding mortises in the back posts dutch 18th century walnut chest on chest .
The rails and rungs are cut with round tenons % in baltimore “wine cooler” claw feet . long as nearly circular as possible, so that they will fit easily into standard-sized holes for mortises antique queen victoria armchair upholstered . For added security, the tenons of the rails call be fastened securely with screws, after
the glue has dried pine armoire wardrobe rote iron leafs .
Holes are bored in the back posts and legs for the front and back rails and rungs tin glazed pottery . The holes for the side rails and rungs are not bored until the front and back are assembled antique 1700 silver tea pot .
After the front and back assemblies are (Irv, the angles required for the side rails and rungs are carefully calculated to provide a 3Y2-in antique oak drawleaf trestle table . rake for the back posts, and a rearward slant for the side rails meissen dot period . An adjustable bevel square should be used repeatedly to check the correct angles as the sides are being glued and clamped 18th century wardrobe .
Successful construction of this and all other chairs depends, in great part, on careful manipulation of the clamps during the final gluing of front and back assemblies years of art deco period . Rope wound tightly around the finished frame will greatly augment the stability afforded by individual clamps antique napoleon plaster coin reliefs .
Mexican Side Chair antique scroll maker . For the home craftsman who has access to a lathe, the assembling of a woven-seated -Mexican side chair (Figure 2 candelabras + china + expensive + figurines .50) should prove a relatively simple project ancient gothic furniture . Since the design is a replica of Mexican handicraft, unevenness of finish is desirable; hence the legs with their turnings, the backs with their finials, and the rails and rungs call be very properly spokeshaved and hand-carved with saw, chisels and wood files, with little regard for noticeable variations century italian provincial cherry bombe armoire . So, too, with the slats and apron; in stylized Figure 2 marble side table, brass stand .50, the chair has slats of different sizes and shapes jourdain modernist chair . So long as the framework is sturdy and stands firmly on its four feet, minor variations in i type of folkcraft object will
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add to its charm new york antiques light art deco .
The rails and rungs or stretchers are spokeshaved to a ;/4-in sideboard examples . width, with their ends rounded to tenons of diameter to fit into mortise holes bored i in longton bone china doric . deep in the legs candelabra empire style reproduction . As will be seen in the drawing, the front rails are lower than the side rails, and the side rungs are located so that their tenoned ends do not meet those in the front or rear two tiered table . If preferred, front and side rails can be inserted at the same level v shaped armchair . with their tenoned ends lengthened and mortised for sale antique pedestal candle table 3 legs brass claw feet . The back slats are mortised into slots i in open cabinets from france . (feet), while the mortises for the front apron need be no deeper than Y2 in ruhimann table .
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Corner Console Table antique 16th century tables . By constructing a console table on the diagonal (Figure 2 widdicomb china cabinet .35) an interesting triangular design results, which in no way impairs its usefulness 17th cent refectory table . The dimensions given below will produce a table which will fit the corner space between two studio couches or sectional sofas placed at right angles value of antique epergne .
An unusual feature is the attachment of the extra lep, to a concealed drawer 3 tiered dessert table mahogany antique rectangular .
The drawer is constructed as shown in the detail of the back, Figure 2 antique drop leaf table hinges .35, nd can be glued together and nailed, the bottom being omitted, for the time being
When dry, the top is cut into two triangular parts, whose edges are beveled or molded as desired english antique serving tables . The aprons, legs, and drawer slides are assembled on he top for fit, upside down antique sideboard foliate parquetry .
All aprons are fastened to their legs with three dowels at each end paper mache plates antique . The rear apron (A), consisting of two parts between which the drawer front fits, is t eld together by the rear drawer rail (B), which in turn is doweled into the legs ( ) art deco tub . It is screwed from underneath flush with the bottom edges of the separated rear aprons antique 19th mahogany hepplewhite card table . Each apron of the table is mitered against its leg at an angle that can I est be measured after the legs are held in place against the underside of the top side serving table . he drawer guides are nailed or screwed to the slides to allow a i-in antique indian ivory inlaid coffee table . run, and mitered to fit against the front apron hunebelle glass . They are then doweled into the front and back aprons gillows imperial dining table . When the assembled aprons, legs, and drawer slides fit the top flush at the back and with a Y4-in louis 16th clocks . overhang on both front edges, glue and clamps can be applied 18th century dutch silver candlesticks .
The fourth leg can now be lapped and screwed to the inside of the drawer front, as shown in the detail of Figure 3 antique papier mache trays .35, after the plywood bottom has been notched to receive it and inserted into its grooves at the bottom of the drawer frame rococo regency fashion .
The leaf is fastened to the table top with two invisible (link) hinges, but no handle is attached to the flush drawer front “officer’s chair” furniture . If desired, a projecting piece can be nailed to the bottom of the back of the drawer, after it is fitted into its gui es, to act as a stop what types of materials were used in george hepplewhite furniture .
Combination Gateleg Table “spiral leg” table antique . The gateleg-console table pictured in Figure 2 chelsea kakiemon porcelain .36 a is a so-called “collectors’ item” in the author’s possession andre-charles boulle sarcophagi chest . Of tr ditional maple, with pegged tenons, a pivoted wooden gateleg hinge, and d vetailed apron and drawer corners, he table r
re resents a handsome and ex- tremely useful example of Colonial cabinetmaking japanese botanical motifs . Obviously prod ed without power tools, its actual const ction will be described, with ident cal measurements 1700’s antique pedestal desk . The home cabinetm er will perhaps prefer to substitute metall hinges for the pivoted, diagonally cut finger joint of the gateleg apron, and invisible hinges for the simple iy2-in 18th century english furniture coffee table book . brass hinges now installed, and also se fewer dovetail joints drumtables .
movable gateleg, the table when open is -strong and sturdy berlin plaque rectangular 19th century . Contrary to present-day practice its two tops are made from single widths of solid stock pottery czechoslovakia . Although these did not until recent years show signs of splitting, it is recommended that in constructing a table of this kind each of the tops be glued up from two or more pieces, reinforced by dowels antique pottery from italy .
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Tops (22 in walnut art deco ogee console table . wide)
Binders for top edges
Legs tapered to 1-in english george iii hepplewhite satinwood bedside cabinet . squares
Side aprons
Gateleg apron and extension Spreader, rear aprons
Inner apron Drawer rail Drawer front Drawer back Drawer sides Drawer bottom
Drawer slides Drawer guides Filler strips
The two tops should first be doweled, glued, and clamped richard champion pottery for sale . XN antique dragon carpets .’hen the tops are dry, the bindingstrips can be added and all edges rounded lions claw feet candelabra . The binders along the narrow edges of the original table show square pegs on 6-in scandinavian design rosewood longcase clock bookcase . centers antique drop leaf table with two leaves . If de• sired, these can be simulated by sinking ordinary round dowels ;/g-in, below tlif surface, chiseling out a square hole, and Blueingin a false plug to fit antique creamware tankards .
-Next the legs should be cut and tapered, by planing and sanding, to 1-in tin glazed pottery . squares at their bottoms napoleon 111 period boulle bureau plat . Double tenons can now be cut in all aprons that fit into the tops of table legs, with single tenons in the (front) drawer rail antique bugatti table . The tenons that fit into the right rear leg are mitered for maximum length antiques, louis xiv china . ‘File mortises in all legs are cut so that the aprons and drawer rail will lit flush with the front surfaces of the legs, without setback antique georgian tallboy . Holes are bored to accommodate the pins (Y4-in 1920 two-tier mahogany table . dowels) through both sides of each leg as well as it chamber pot with eye ., tenons “irish tilt top table walnut ” .
The left rear apron corner is jointed by a lapped dovetail as illustrated hunzinger chair . The original joint shown in detail B, Figure 2 19c butler tray table .36 b, has three I’/_>-in 17th century clocks . tails in the rear apron and four pins in the side apron, english gentleman’s dressing table . with a Y4-in hip chinoiserie dining table . The tipper pins are Ys in imperial,gate leg table .
Fic, 2 lombardy style furniture, italy, tables, 18th century .36b canterbury music stand . Combination gateleg table antique drop leaf u shape coffee table + 7 legs .
wide and the two center pins slope from Yk in antique gateleg drop leaf table with chairs . to Y2 in 5″ antique rectangular drop leaf table with drawer . Both tails and pins Y,s in spindle end tables . deep lion leg decoration table .
The finger joint for the gateleg pivot is cut with diagonal ends as shown details C and D, and bored for a Ys-in wardrobes 19th century . dowel as pivot freedom nouveau range . The frame should ~ be assembled “dry” and squared for fit french vernacular furniture . Then the right-hand legs can be glt and pegged into the mortises of their side apron and the left front leg glued ii its side apron and set aside to dry flemish antique table . With sufficient clamping facilities the left r dovetail can be glued up at the same time define arts and trace its origin . The left rear leg is also glued
pegged to its apron, after the latter has been separated from its pivot josef hoffmann chair .
Next the drawer rail is rabbeted at the extremities of its top edge to rec the drawer runners, or slides, as shown in detail A, Figure 2 antique card table withe one flap .37 edwards & roberts furniture . The oppoi ends are drilled and fitted with dowels that fit into holes bored in the inner apt,
The drawer guides are cut to fit between the front legs and corner braces, as illustrate The drawer runners can now be glued and clamped into their rabbets in the rail mahogany carved legs paneled dining room table from philadelphia .
In the meantime the drawer parts can be cut and fitted antique walnut telescooic dining table . As shown in B of Figure 2 french vernacular furniture .37 the 27-in difference between traditional and antique dining table . front is cut into pins % in antique wooden pot cupboard . deep, with a lap for concealment value antique 1820 chaise . Tile tails are 7/8 in furniture russian style . at their wide ends antique silver candle sticks . A Y8-in medieval cabinets . dado is cut I/ in george hunzinger sofa . tip from the bottom of the back of the drawer front to accommodate the
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plywood panel, that slides in to form the bottom eastern europe painted antique furniture . The sides are 16/ in ornate carving sideboard copper decoration . over-all with two wide tails as shown, dadoed for the drawer bottom gustavian room . The 3%-in meissen bisque figure . back-piece clears the bottom of the drawer, which is fastened to it with brads antique chippendale ball & claw extending dining table .
When the leg joints have dried, the spreader can be glued and attached with countersunk screws to the gateleg apron’s extension, as shown in A, Figure 2 antique beehive shaped honey pot made in japan’ .36 b primevera crackle glaze bird . The drawer rail with its attached runners can now be glued and pegged into place between the front legs, after dowels in the rear of the drawer runners have first been glued into their holes in the inner (rear) apron antique secretaires . The underframe is now squared up carefully before the right rear corner of the inner apron is butted against the right side apron and glued and screwed to the right rear leg an(> the spreader early derby candlesticks . Check the corners again for squareness before clamping painting antique bedroom furniture black and silver .
The main top of the original table is attached to the three stationary legs by means of square plugs in the tops of the legs with a peg in the apron of the fourth corner; the gateleg apron is flush with the back edge, and there is a 5,Y4-in chippendale dressing table australia . overhang at the ends betty joel mirrer . Better construction would be to cut the legs Y4 in pembroke hepplewhite . longer to permit wedged tenons to project through the table top furniture by charles ashbee . Half-inch dowels, however, will be suitable, although it may prove desirable to pocket-screw the aprons to the underside of the table top for additional security small antique dresser with cabriole legs .
The filler strips and drawer guides can now be screwed in place, a wooden or brass knob can be bolted to the front of the drawer, and the table is ready for finishing most valuable silverware .
Butterfly Table antique draw leaf dining table . A most useful type of occasional table that can double as an end table, or, when opened up, a 3o-in 18th century plate racks . coffee or cocktail table, is one equipped with sturdy drop leaves swedish painted desk . A classic example is the Colonial-styled butterfly table (Figure 2 thuringia biscuit .38), which has maintained its popularity down through the years italian decorative pieces .
First the legs are spokeshaved, chiseled, an(> filed, or lathe-turned to the simple pattern shown in Figure 2 wardrobes 19th century .38 widdicomb china cabinet . Since they are to be slanted to a 96° angle at the ends, and two mortises must be cut in each leg at this angle, it will expedite matters to build a simple jig (detail B) for boring out the mortise holes louis xv buffet a deux corps with ormolu mounts and floral inlays . This consists of a 4X-in suzanne cowan potter . block with one surface sloped to the proper angle, fastened, tapered face up, to a piece of square stock with a stop block at its opposite end to accommodate the 21y4-in value of a william and mary chest of drawers . table leg penwork italian . This will permit boring out both the apron and
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stretcher mortises to the same angle, i in antiques nabeshima . deep chamber pot . Mortises for the side aprons andI
stretchers are cut in the usual manner at right angles to the legs, which tilt in one direction only italian cabinet . All mortises are cut to provide a /38-in oval gate leg table with castors . offset for the legs at the front antique japanese lacquer tray .
After the taper on the jig block has been checked with a protractor or m, er gage, the resulting slope is transferred to a sliding T bevel, which is then clam ed tight for checking the sloping shoulders of the i-in 19th century garden furniture . tenons of the end apr ns and stretchers gustavian chairs . It is well to fit the end aprons into their mortises in both p-irs of legs, checking for identical slant before the stretcher shoulders are rnark•d regency period sofas . When all eight members check for fit, the top ends of the legs are sawed off e en with the tops of the aprons, and the frame glued and clamped victorian windsor chair manufacturers . Dowel pegs pan be added later as insurance against separation 1840 gate leg tables .
origins and development of arts . 2 rustic antique altar candlestick .39 antique empire secretaire bookcase . Details of rule joint drop leaf table stable base .
The drop leaves of this table are jointed to the top by means of the crafts-manlike rule joint, diagramed in A of Figure 2 furniture makers in spain .39 chippendale dropl eaf dining room table . The joint is not difficult to Cut on a shaper, with cutters as shown in detail B walnut and glass coffee table, italian ., or on a bench saw provided with special shaper cutters roll top art deco cigarette dispenser . When cut with hand tools the male joints on both edges of the table top are roughed out by ploughing a rabbet /1J in dinner table in 18th century . deep and -Y8 in antuqic dolphin cutlery co.scissors . wide along the upper edges italian maggiolini antique bedroom sets . The material remaining on the lower edge is then rounded off with a chisel or plane to the dimensions shown ill detail A gateleg table imperial furniture . The female joint on one edge of each leaf first takes the form of a rabbet / in c 1840 antique pedestal card table . X Y8 in 17th century pedestal dining table ., which is then gouged out and smoothed down as pictured antique silver gravy boat . In smoothing off the joint, clearance of 1/32 in 1700 french fashion pattern book . must be allowed for the finishing coats, which will be applied over these close-fitting edges rococo oak cabinet . It is also important that all three pieces be planed down to the same thickness in order to avoid difficulties not only in the fit of the rule joints but also in the hinging of the leaves to the centerpiece early 19th century solid silver candlesticks .
The next exacting operation is the accurate hinging or hang of the leaves antique chinoiserie table . This call be done with the top placed upside down on the workbench, leaves in place, including clearance wolfgang hoffman art deco table . The hinges are set about 4 in regency ironstone marks blue . in from the front and
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back edges, and care is taken to see that the contacting edges work freely antique folding occasional . The square stock is then ready to have an ellipse marked on it cabriole leg oval stool . A simple method of drawing all ellipse without recourse to a trammel is by means of a piece of string and two brads reign of terror in france & its significance . To ascertain the proper spacing of the brads and the correct length for the string, measurements are calculated by a steel square johann carl schoenheit meissen . The breadth of the ellipse, in this case 24 in myott son & co hanley 1880 ., is laid off on one leg of the square, or a piece of squared stock, (marked AB in diagram A, Figure 2 biedermeier sewing box .40 lion paw pedestal table .) -Next the length of the ellipse (30 in 18th century furniture .) is measured from point B to the intersection at the other leg of the square —BC in the diagram furniture, chinese, modern, art deco, wood . The distance AC, which will measure 18 in table clocks 18th century american . in this case, is the correct distance between the brads that are tacked in the center of the area to be marked, parallel to the long axis decolight lampshade . The sum of AC and BC is the proper le”011 of the string in the loop “french ceramics” “art deco” . A pencil held vertically and swung outward with Steel pins sawed off from n ils are used as top pivots british made drop leaf table from the 1940’s .
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fastened to the frame by any of the conv victorian commodes .n-
Fie roll top art deco cigarette dispenser . 2 meissen vase strewn flowers .40 copper inlaid furniture . Drawing an ellipse world market carved brass charger plate . tional methods art moderne rocket figureine . In view of the constric- d
working area inside the aprons, metal mort se fasteners will prove a convenient means 18th century vintage wooden kitchen utensils . Serving as combined tighteners and Sto Is, small wedges bradded underneath the leaves can be so placed that they will ;n-gage and lock the outer edges of the butterfly tops when they are open art deco square table .
CARD AND GAME TABLES
With contraction the watchword in many phases of modern living, the i portance of the lowly folding card table has increased as necessity has found n•w uses for it antique +christening+shell . However, folding tables that have become rickety through use h ‘e always been regarded with disfavor even as card or game tables; when laden w th china, typewriters or beverages, they are regarded as public menaces antique empire marble top pier table,mirrored back ,marble posts . The ninfolding type has some advantages over the folding kind william kent staffordshire .
Extending card table “empire designer, best known for pedestal tables with curved legs . Based upon its double-duty possibilities, the ta,le described below (see Figure 2 antique window seat .41) is built according to a sturdy, nonfolding desi!n willow pattern ironstone china .
Except for the folding top, the construction of the table frame follows clnventional design, with the legs offset Y8 in french side cabinets ., the aprons being tenoned into morti-es i in sofa table 6ft . deep in the tops of the table legs antique library tables from 1600’s . The plywood bottom is screwed to rabbi is in the underside of the aprons after the table tops are fastened in place antique pewter wine tray .
Two identical tops are glued-up to form tops 3o in lady’s bureau: henry van de velde . wide antique collectors cabinet . When dry, th•ir open-grained ends are grooved to receive Yj in 18th century dining tables . X Y2 in art nouveau . tenons cut on one edge of each end cleat, to prevent warping d-form dining table . Invisible link hinges join the two tops alo g uncleated edges pennsylvania house chinese chippendale dining table .
Grooves -Y16 in qualities of gilt metal . wide and /38 in inurl:http://antcollectors.com/ . deep are routed down the centers of t e extension guides for a distance of 15 in tableware expensive ., commencing i in berkey gay dresser . from one end 18th century cooking utensils . Ole guide is then screwed in place against the inside faces of an apron, between e leg extensions, as shown in A, Figure 2 brass iron half tester bed side curtains .41 emile jacques ruhlmann burr walnut cabinet 1925 .
Tops (3o in leleu furniture . wide) Cleats
Legs
Aprons
Bottom
Extension guides Extension cleats
Two 2od nails are hacked down to Y8-in pembroke table sheraton . pins, and after their cut ends are filed smooth are driven into the centers of the extension cleats, to a Y2-in dutch tea tables . depth i in ash gateleg extenstion table . from one end of each 16th:cheng:hua:period:made . The extension cleats are screwed to the underside of the lower top, parallel to its cleated edge, with the ends containing the nail pins 3/-in oak dining table 5 legs antique . back from the hinged edges of the table tops, when the latter’s edges overhang their aprons by i in antique card table claw feet . The table can then be upended and the other extension guide screwed in place, after which operation the bottom is screwed into its rabbets along the bottom edge of the aprons 19the century russian furnitrue . The corners of the bottom must be cut out for the legs how a goldsmith made a candlestick .
The hinged edges of the top can be pushed back to expose a shallow receptacle for cards, poker chips, or plates and silverware tripod pedestal . Pushed back until the extension cleats are stopped by the side apron, the upper top can be swung open to rest
Lyre Support
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Tilt-top Game Table de coene art deco . A tilt-top game table (Figure 2 french antique porcelain handled knives .42) can serve as In attractive fire screen when not in active use, since during off -duty hours its veneer ed top can be tilted up to display its design antique cabinet makers workbench + value .
The legs and stretcher can be planed to octagonal surfaces, rounded or lat e-turned as facilities permit spanishpottery makers . The feet and lyre support are band-sawed according to the pattern in Figure 2 myott & sons chamber pot ironstone china .42 aztec “art deco” rectangle vase . The top rail is notched to permit the projections at the top of the lyre to fit flat under the rail when the top is tilted to its upright position antique 17th century gate leg table .
The three decorative dowels are fitted into the lyre as shown, being surmounted by turned or whittled ball caps drop slant desk shell carved . The lyre’s top rail has doweled to its top, two ears or projections for supporting the table top when it is horizontal, and is screwed to the top of the lyre support paul de lamerie shell feet design . A hole is bored in the center of its upper edge to receive a metal pivot pin, such as a cutoff god nail, or ‘ edwards and roberts furniture .I-in italian furniture cabinet . dowel, to be fitted into a corresponding hole in the top rail of the table spanish revival dining table .