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The Collector's Eye

by Keith Scott Morton
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Overview

In this lavishly illustrated volume, Christine Churchill establishes the definition of the new American collectible and shows how — by using a discerning eye and armed with basic know-how — talented individuals and seasoned collectors can create their own signature design aesthetic and apply it to their homes and their lives.

American vintage style has evolved and changed. Gone are the old-style American antiques: Chippendale highboys stuffed with precious "smalls" in museum-perfect homes. Today, interesting and unique homes showcase character-filled objects; old number signs with bright graphics; weathered finials; funereal vases; mercury glass collections. The Collector's Eye shows that the best rooms are not the result of excessive spending and "decoration" but are a reflection of how the owner's passions and ideas can result in a collection that is both deeply personal and valuable.

By examining individual collections that range in aesthetic from folksy arts and crafts to urban modern, Churchill offers a wealth of ideas and information for all budding collectors and enthusiasts. Complete with informative sidebars and detailed caption photos, The Collector's Eye describes the intricacies of these objects, imparts tips on sleuthing for them, offers practical advice on their placement and upkeep, and guides readers on today's hot collectibles and how to go about building their own special collection.

About the Author, Keith Scott Morton

A former Senior Interior Design Editor at American Homestyle & Gardening Magazine, Christine Churchill has collaborated with her husband and photographer Keith Scott Morton on a variety of projects for articles, home furnishing ads and best-selling magazine covers. She is a regular contributor to magazines like House & Garden, Country Living, Gardener, Healthy Living, Family Circle, McCall's. Her book credits include: Feng Shui Revealed, and a series of books for Morrow (Candles/Soap/Pillows/Wreaths). She is Creative Director for Homes, a furnishing mail order catalog, and has appeared on various daytime talk shows to demonstrate and discuss decorating ideas.

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From Barnes & Noble

By showcasing your beloved personal collections, you can transform your home into a unique expression of personality and style -- a place in which you, and your guests, will love to spend time. No matter how quirky or unusual your collectible passion is, this gorgeous book will show you how to pull it all together.

Publishers Weekly

Churchill takes readers into the homes of collectors who have successfully enhanced their home d cor by displaying their collections, which are primarily small objects: glass, pottery, clocks, etc. Churchill also provides a history of some of the items shown and the companies that created them, which adds to the usefulness of this book. Designed to inspire collecting vintage things, this book should be purchased for large interior design collections. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Library Journal

Churchill takes readers into the homes of collectors who have successfully enhanced their home d cor by displaying their collections, which are primarily small objects: glass, pottery, clocks, etc. Churchill also provides a history of some of the items shown and the companies that created them, which adds to the usefulness of this book. Designed to inspire collecting vintage things, this book should be purchased for large interior design collections. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
July 4, 2002
Publisher
New York : HarperResource, c2002.
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780688173869

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