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05/02/2024 04:33 PM
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(3) BOOKS ON WOOD WORKING + LATHE TURNING

Rating: 8
Comments. This lot includes a hard cover edition of" With Hammer in Hand" that is 12" high x 9" wide by Charles Hummel and dated 1968 which is about the Dominy Craftsman of East Hampton, New York that is about the three members of their family who work from 1760 to about 1840 and features their work, pictures of the furniture that they made as well as their business/lives. Also included is a hardcover version of" Hand or Simple Turning" by John Jacob Holtzapffel and a soft cover" A Treatise on Lathes and Turning" by W.Henry Northcott both of which are reprints of earlier books. This trio is in good shape having normal use wear, wear as well as tears on the hardcovers paper jackets and could have soiling/stains.


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