The Doorstop Book: The Encyclopedia of Doorstop Collecting by John C. Smith, Hardcover, 9780764323935 | Buy online at The Nile
Departments
 Free Returns*

The Doorstop Book: The Encyclopedia of Doorstop Collecting

An Encyclopedia of Doorstop Collecting

Author: John C. Smith and Nancy M. Smith   Series: Schiffer Book for Collectors (Hardcover)

Over 1,000 doorstops photographed in full color and organized by categories: flowers, birds, animals, wagons, Native Americans, people, houses & windmills, and nautical. The book includes an informative history of doorstops, valuable information for collectors, histories and marks of the foundries that made them and more. Gathered from various collections, this book represents some of the finest doorstops ever produced and gives the reader a broad, encyclopedic view of the hobby. Values are included.

Read more
Product Unavailable

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Summary

Over 1,000 doorstops photographed in full color and organized by categories: flowers, birds, animals, wagons, Native Americans, people, houses & windmills, and nautical. The book includes an informative history of doorstops, valuable information for collectors, histories and marks of the foundries that made them and more. Gathered from various collections, this book represents some of the finest doorstops ever produced and gives the reader a broad, encyclopedic view of the hobby. Values are included.

Read more

Description

As long as there have been doors there have been doorstops. Early on they may have been a convenient rock or piece of furniture, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, doorstops were manufactured as decorative items for the home. Generally cast in iron, they are avidly sought after by today's collectors. Though mass produced, they were usually painted by hand and so each has become a unique treasure, appreciated both for its shape and the "folk art" quality of its finish._x000D_This wonderful new book brings together over 1,000 doorstops photographed in full color and organized by categories: flowers, birds, animals, wagons, Native Americans, people, houses and windmills, and nautical. It includes an informative history of doorstops, valuable information for collectors, histories and marks of the foundries that made them and more. _x000D_Gathered from various wonderful collections, this book represents some of the finest doorstops ever produced and gives the reader a broad, encyclopedic view of the hobby. Values are included. AUTHOR: John and Nancy Smith are widely recognized authorities on doorstops, which they have avidly collected for over 35 years. As dealers under the name "American Sampler," they have appeared at major antique shows since 1971. They reside in Maryland

Read more

About the Author

John and Nancy Smith are widely recognized authorities on doorstops, which they have avidly collected for over 35 years. As dealers under the name "American Sampler," they have appeared at major antique shows since 1971. They reside in Maryland

Read more

More on this Book

As long as there have been doors there have been doorstops. Early on they may have been a convenient rock or piece of furniture, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, doorstops were manufactured as decorative items for the home. Generally cast in iron, they are avidly sought after by today's collectors. Though mass produced, they were usually painted by hand and so each has become a unique treasure, appreciated both for its shape and the "folk art" quality of its finish.This wonderful new book brings together over 1,000 doorstops photographed in full color and organized by categories: flowers, birds, animals, wagons, Native Americans, people, houses & windmills, and nautical. It includes an informative history of doorstops, valuable information for collectors, histories and marks of the foundries that made them and more.Gathered from various wonderful collections, this book represents some of the finest doorstops ever produced and gives the reader a broad, encyclopedic view of the hobby. Values are included.

Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Schiffer Publishing | Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Published
31st July 2007
Pages
256
ISBN
9780764323935

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.

Product Unavailable