Antique Cane
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French Country Cane Arm Chair
BEST PRICE: $495.00
The understated strength of the French Country cane armchair speaks to Laurel Crown's dedication to the meticulous processes to create an authentic patina finish. Delicate cabriole legs and sweeping arms complement classic cane on the seat and back. This hand-distressed solid pine armchair is the perfect addition to every room of your home....
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French Country Cane Chair
BEST PRICE: $430.00
Simple and attractive, the weathered patina details of the French Country cane chair complement any aesthetic. Laurel Crown prides itself on offering this French antique furniture with the strength of traditional construction techniques and woodworking. The graceful curves of the cane chair's cabriole legs are set off by charming and comfortable cane on the back and seat. Gorgeous solid pine and s...
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Candy Cans - 24W x 16H - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys
BEST PRICE: $33.99
WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won't damage your paint or l...
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Antique Curly Maple Cane Seat Chair
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This American Antique Curly Maple Cane Seat Chair, circa 1900, would certainly add warmth to any room. Constructed out of beautiful solid curly maple, the chair has a lovely curved top rail, a turned front spreader, turned legs, and the original cane seat. The Antique Curly Maple Cane Seat Chair measures 33.25 inches H X 16.50 inches W X 15.00 inches D, and is in the original finish with appropria...
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Fine Wicker Furniture: 1870-1930
BEST PRICE: $8.39
Antique wicker furnishings are greatly cherished by collectors today. Here hundreds of charming pieces made of cane, rattan, reed, rush, and willow that are displayed in full-color photographs from private collections. Trace the evolution of wicker furniture design from 1870 to 1930, the heyday of its popularity. Learn about preeminent manufacturers of the period such as Dryad Works, Bielecky Brot...
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Classic Wicker Furniture
BEST PRICE: $5.54
Complete reproduction of rare 1897 premiere issue of most famous wicker company catalog; probably finest primary source. Includes rocking chairs, armchairs, divans, tables, cabinets, etc. Over 400 illustrations. Indispensable reference for antique dealers, collectors, Americana buffs....
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What acid to acid etch ebony?
Recently read a book on antique canes that mentioned acid etching of the ornate design in the shaft. The shaft was ebony so thought it might be possible as ebony is very hard. But what acid might be used? I'm sure it must have been a commercial process.
Ebonising was a method of applying a varnish like coating to wood to make it look like ebony.It was very popular in 19th cent,France where one allied trade was that of the ebonist.Some French students are still trained in those skills in association with furniture design and restoration courses.The Guild of Master Craftsmen may have links and books on these old techniques.
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