
“A Cubberd, Four Joyne Stools & Other Smalle Thinges. The Material Culture of Plymouth County. And, Silver and Silversmiths of Plymouth, Cape Cod & Nantucket”
By Brian Cullity.
Published by Heritage Plantation of Sandwich in 1994.
Was life in 17th century Plymouth as drab and brown and unornamented as the history books tell us? No, is the answer we find after reading this excellent catalog to an exhibition of furniture, stoneware & pottery, glass, lighting, pewter and other metals, silver, and miscellaneous household objects related to everyday life in southeastern Massachusetts in the 17th century. A re-evaluation of 17th century New England household decoration, it also includes an examination of joinery of the period, and documents the re-creation of the furniture for a period room.
Softcover. 8.5”x11”, 183 pages, many black & white illustrations
Light soil, bookplate, tips lightly thumbed, otherwise fine and clean.
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