Reference : CFC19RT
ISBN : 9782091900988
Nathan Broch D'occasion bon tat 01/01/2000 255 pages
Fenêtre sur l'Asie
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Reference : 124525
A pattern book of metal furniture-mounts and fittings. Probably Birmingham circa 1780-85. 120 engraved plates numbered 1 to 118, 126 & 127. Eight of the plates are folding of which four are triple sized. Prices are marked in ink against the majority of pieces. Pro Patria Band & Son Watermarks on many pages. Bound with period leather spine and marbled boards, worn. Good firm impressions of the plates, as ever with trade catalogues the folding plates have worn folds, with some inevitable tears and frayed edges. Three images cut out (pp 1 and 65), front fly detatched. The binding worn and scuffed, hinges and spine cracked. This example appears to be one of the three listed by Nicholas Goodison in The Victoria and Albert Museum's Collection of Metal-Work Pattern Books in Furniture History, XI, 1975 (nos. 9, 10 and 11 with 135, 136 and 120 plates respectivly).
This example appears to be one of the three listed by Nicholas Goodison in The Victoria and Albert Museum's Collection of Metal-Work Pattern Books in Furniture History, XI, 1975 (nos. 9, 10 and 11 with 135, 136 and 120 plates respectivly)
Farina, Viviana: Il giovane Salvator Rosa 1635-1640 circa. Naples: 240pp., 15 colour plates, 67 monochrome illustrations. Wrappers, Text in Italian.
Text in Italian
Alsina, Dominique: Louyse Moillon (circa 1610-1696): La Nature Morte au Grande Siecle. 2009. 13 loose sheets laid in; 1 color figures, 10 color plates. Card bound with string. 28 x 21.5cms. Text in French.
Text in French
Coleridge, Anthony: Chippendale Furniture circa 1745-1765. The Work of Thomas Chippendale and his Contemporaries in the Rococo Taste. Vile, Cobb, Langlois, Channon, Hallett, Ince and Mayhew, Lock, Johnson, and others. London: Faber & Faber, 1968. 229pp plus 3 colour plates and 191pp with 420 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 29x22.5cms. General study of the development of the Rococo style in England in the mid 18th century and of the main cabinetmakers. With notess to the illustrations; select bibliography; index. Ex-library. Arntzen P176.
General study of the development of the Rococo style in England in the mid 18th century and of the main cabinetmakers. With notess to the illustrations; select bibliography; index. Ex-library. Text in English
Reference : 077723
Catalogue of the Avar Treasure Comprising One Hundred and Twenty-two Gold and Silver Belt Fittings of the Avar Period, Circa 700 A D together with two Byzantine silver plates bearing Constantinopolitan control stamps of the 7th century. Sale: London, Sotheby's, 14 Dec. 1981. 15 lots 32pp lavishly illustrated. Cloth. 25 x 37cms. Fascinating collection of items now regarded as forgeries.
Fascinating collection of items now regarded as forgeries