Doll’s House Furniture – The Collector’s Guide by Margaret Towner
Condition – used from smoke free home
Published 1993, hardcover – 80 pages
Margaret traced the fascinating history and design of doll’s houses furniture from the classic 17th- and 18th-century Dutch and Germain pieces, through the golden age of the 19th-century, right up to the present day.
Specially commissioned photographs display the enormous variety of materials used in the manufacture of doll’s house furniture, including tin plate, chromolithography, bone and plastic. In addition, all the leading international manufacturers are featured with handy collector’s tips on the availability of the most popular pieces.
Finally, in informative section on collecting, restoring and conserving doll’s house furniture will prove invaluable to the enthusiastic collector, and includes a listing of manufacturers.