Hidden Treasures: Searching for Masterpieces of American Furniture
by:
Freund, Joan Barzilay
Keno, Leigh
Keno, Leslie
Publisher:
Warner Books
Published:October, 2002
ISBN:0446678163
Format:Paperback
Pages:304
Description:
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Leigh and Leslie Keno are twins with a single passion--the pursuit of American antiques. One (Leigh) is an antiques dealer in New York. The other (Leslie) is a director at Sotheby's, New York. Together with Joan Barzilay Freund--a New
York-based freelance writer who specializes in American antiques--they tell tales of the hunt.
Some of the stories come from the twins' childhood in upstate New York (they started keeping antiques dealer diaries when they were 12); one riveting
anecdote is set more recently in the auction room of Sotheby's, circa January 1999. But all of the treasure-hunting episodes are imbued with the drama and thrill of the chase as well as the bliss of aesthetic appreciation.
It doesn't matter
whether you, yourself, have swapped bids in tense auction rooms for million-dollar furnishings, or traipsed through small-town flea markets in search of sleepers, or gained the bulk of your antiquing know-how while firmly planted in your easy chair
watching the Antiques Roadshow. Because the Keno twins know their stuff and they evoke the rich details of antiques, such as the creamy surfaces of 18th-century ceramics and the plum-pudding mahogany sheen to the rare secretary bookshelf. The passion
that drives them is evident on every page of the book, and that emotion is the hook that allows them to so effectively share their fascination with the reader. To read their stories is to enter their world, and while the color photographs are certainly
appreciated, the prose does a fine job by itself to portray the lure of the Seymour table and the Canton ginger jar. Along the way, the life stories and distinctive personalities of the twins come through, too. By time you finish the final chapter, you
will have learned a lot about American antiques, and even more about the happy souls of two brothers pursuing their craft. --Stephanie Gold
Product Description:
From a pair of uncommon 18th-century chairs unearthed in a chicken coop to the $25
mahogany card table bought at a yard sale that turned out to be a priceless masterpiece, two connoisseurs and co-hosts of the popular TV show Antiques Roadshow(tm) share their inside tips on spotting priceless antique American furniture. Lavishly
illustrated and filled with anecdotes that re-create the thrill of the chase, this book teaches readers how to: and#239;Discern the precious item from the ordinary and#239;Gain an appreciation of various styles and#239;Find, assess, and sell select
American furnishings and#239;And more.
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