Incoming Resources
- A-z of antiques & collectibles, Judith Miller
- The collector's complete dictionary of American antiques
- Field guide to American antique furniture, by Joseph T. Butler, in collaboration with Kathleen Eagen Johnson ; illustrations by Ray Skibinski
- The dictionary of antiques and the decorative arts, a book of reference for glass, furniture, ceramics, silver, periods, styles, technical terms, etc., compiled and edited by Louise Ade Boger and H. Batterson Boger
- American country furniture,, 1780-1875, [by] Ralph and Terry Kovel
- The collector's eye, living and decorating with vintage style, by Christine Churchill
- Country antiques and collectibles, how to find them, where to buy them, how to decorate with them, edited by Carter Smith
- The American heritage history of antiques from the Civil War to World War I,, by the editors of American heritage. Author and editor in charge: Marshall B. Davidson
- Antiques,, by Sarah M. Lockwood; text illustrations by Ernest Stock; wrapper and lining drawings by Ilona Karasz
- Treasures in your attic, an entertaining, informative, down-to-earth guide to a wide range of collectibles and antiques from the hosts of the popular television show on PBS stations, Joe L. Rosson and Helaine Fendelman
- A closer look at antiques, Judith Miller ; [conceived, edited, and designed by Marshall Editions Ltd.]
- Antiques in the heart of Aiken, a commemorative book, by and for the Aiken Center for the Arts ; [text by Marti Healy ; photography by Shelly Marshall Schmidt]
- A Windsor handbook;, comprising illustrations & descriptions of Windsor furniture of all periods, including side chairs, arm chairs, comb-backs, writing-arm Windsors, babies' high backs, babies' low chairs, child's chairs, also settees, love seats, stools & tables
- Antiques of American childhood
- A passion for antiques, Barbara Milo Ohrbach ; photographs by John M. Hall
- The concise encyclopedia of American antiques
- The Bulfinch illustrated encyclopedia of antiques, consulting editors, Paul Atterbury, Lars Tharp
- The collector's manual, by N. Hudson Moore
- Shaker; furniture and objects from the Faith and Edward Deming Andrews collections, commemorating the bicentenary of the American Shakers
- The New York times book of antiques,, by Marvin D. Schwartz and Betsy Wade. Designed by Ben Kann
- The standard book of American antique furniture
- Antiques 101, a crash course in everything antique, Frank Farmer Loomis IV
- English and American furniture;, a pictorial handbook of furniture made in Great Britain and in the American colonies, some in the sixteenth century but principally in the seventeenth, eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries., By Herbert Cescinsky ... and George Leland Hunter ... with more than 400 illustrations
- Antique Trader antiques & collectibles price guide 2007, edited by Kyle Husfloen
- Centuries and styles of the American chair, 1640-1970,, by Robert Bishop. Foreword by Charles F. Hummel
- Fake, fraud, or genuine?, identifying authentic American antique furniture, by Myrna Kaye
- Price it yourself!, Joe L. Rosson and Helaine Fendelman ; illustrations by Annie Parrott
- Miller's antiques price guide 2008, Elizabeth Norfolk, general editor ; Jonty Hearnden, consultant editor
- The metal detecting bible, even more helpful tips, expert tricks, and insider secrets for finding hidden treasures, Brandon Neice
- Big thrift energy, the art and thrill of finding vintage treasures - plus tips for making old feel new, Virginia Chamlee