TOC Society of American Period Furniture Makers
American Period Furniture 2012
| Allan Breed 2012 Cartouche Award Recipient | Thomas P. Hand, Sr. |
| All Bound Up: A Guide to Making Twists | Philip Houck |
| Upholstery for Period Furniture Makers | Michael Mascelli |
| Unlocking the Secrets of a Swan's Neck Pediment | George Walker |
| A Fronteir Jack of All Trades: Joshua Shipman and the Business of Making Furniture in the Ohio Country | Andrew Richmond |
| Repairing a Dog-damaged Period Chair | Timothy Puro |
| The Gate-Leg Table: Form Following Function | Larry Mauritz |
| Making a Dovetail Saw, Simply | Donald C. Williams |
| Asphaltum as a Glazing Compound | David A. Reeves |
| Building a Boston Blockfront Desk | Michael McGrail |
| Building a Queen Ann Footstool | Steve Branam |
| A Philadelphia Lowboy Facilitated by 3D Modeling | Timothy Killen |
| Construction of Federal Period Glazed Doors | Robert Mustain |
| The Ball and Claw Foot | Mary May |
| The Elliptical Journey: Retracing the Origins of Federal Paterae | Mark Arnold |
| A Carpenter's Testament: the John Brown Painted Corner Cabinet | Jerome Bias |
American Period Furniture 2011
| The Nathan Margolis Cabinet Shop's Last Apprentice: Memories, Impressions, and Lessons Learned | Nickolas Kotula |
| Cabinetmakers and Cabinetmaking in Fairfield County, Ohio, Prior to 1850 | Deward Watts |
| Charleston Queen Anne Easy Chairs: A Study in their History and Construction | Steven Dietrich |
| Lessons from the Armchair | Ben Hobbs |
| Native Son of Perquimans County: Cartouche Award Winner Ben Hobbs | Calvin Hobbs |
| Building a Federal Serpentine-front Tea Chest | Aaron Hall |
| Carving a Rococo Shell | Allan Breed |
| Replicating Gragg | Donald C. Williams |
| An Eli Terry Pillar and Scroll Shelf Clock | Glen Jewell |
| Carving Draped Linen Urns | Joel Ficke |
| Recreating the Benjamin Burnham Desk | George Huffman |
| A Seymour-inspired Cabinet | Dale M. Brown |
| Construction of a Burl Wood Kneehole Writing Desk | JB Alegiani |
American Period Furniture 2010
| Steven Lash: 2010 Cartouche Award Recipient | W. Mickey Callahan |
| The Green Man in the Duke’s Closet: An Ancient Motif Crafted with Contemporary Techniques | Steven M. Lash |
| Little Green Men: A Note on the Masked Men of Massachusetts | Gerald W.R. Ward |
| Mysteries of the Pillar and Claw Card Table | D.H. Phillips |
|
A Federal Campeche Chair |
Cybèle T. Gontar |
| The Construction of a Chippendale Pole Screen | Jeff Saylor |
| A Kent-style Mirror Frame | Frederick Wilbur |
| Rural Inlay | Steve Latta |
| A Laminated Circular Frame | Jim Shapiro |
| An Introduction to Cabinetmaker Thomas White | Matthew Hobbs |
| The Drawer Construction of Thomas White | Ben Hobbs |
| Sons’ Week: Family Bonds and a Passion for Traditional Craft | Calvin and Matthew Hobbs |
| Samuel McIntire’s Fruit Baskets: The Art of Shallow Relief Carving | Mary May |
| Reviving the Last Liberty Tree | Eugene Landon |
| A Veneered Southern Plantation Desk | Michael Armand |
| Reproducing the Monticello Birdcage Writing Table | Jim Altemus |
American Period Furniture 2009
| The Art of Japanning | Don C. Williams |
| A Chippendale Breakfront: Designing in the 18th Century Style | Jeff Justis |
| Constructing a Lolling Chair in the Chippendale Style | Tim Talma |
| Affordable Upholstery for a Period Reproduction Chair | Michael Mascelli |
|
A Newport-style Corner Chair |
Mike Mcgrail |
| Carve the Crest of a Philadelphia Queen Anne Chair | Dan Reahard |
| Early American Comb-back Windsor Chairs | Herb Lapp |
| A Fan of Consistency: How to Make Identical Sand-shaded Fans | Aaron Hall |
| Carve an Egg and Dart Molding | Jim Shapiro |
| 2009 Cartouche Award Recipient Dennis Bork | Mark Arnold |
| The Design and Construction of an Oval-Back Chair | Justin Kauffman |
| Carving the Amazing Acanthus | Mary May |
| New London County Connecticut Furniture | Randy Wilkinson |
| The Banister-back Chair: Expanding the Horizons of a Novice Joiner | Larry Mauritz |