Om The Cabinet-maker and Upholsterer's Drawing-book. In Four Parts. The Second Edition, With Additional Plates. By Thomas Sheraton, ... of 2; Volume 2
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<sourceLibrary>Library of Congress
<ESTCID>T215129
<Notes>Contains a list of subscribers; and also an Appendix and ''An accompaniment'', each with separate titlepage.
<imprintFull>London : printed for the author, by T. Bensley; and sold by J. Mathews; G. Terry; and J. S. Jordan, 1794-96. <collation>2v.,plates ; 4┬░
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