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(Christie's)
Oriental Ceramics and Works of Art. Thursday, 13 June 1996 at 10. 30 A.M. And 2. 00 P.M... . (Auction Catalog)
London: Christie's South Kensington, 1996. 1996. London: Christie's South Kensington, 1996. 1996. Fine. - Small quarto [10-1/2 inches high by 8-1/4 inches wide], softcover bound in pictorial wraps. The wraps are very lightly rubbed. 77 & [6] pages. Profusely illustrated in color and black & white. Near fine.

550 items are catalogued with estimated prices. Fine .

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Book number: 22734
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1578]
Keywords: ANTIQUES; COLLECTIBLES; ORIENTAL CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART; PROCELAIN; AUCTION CATALOG; CHRISTIE'S; ILLUSTRATIONS; ESTIMATED PRICES.

 
Savage, George
18th-Century English Porcelain
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1952. 1952. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1952. 1952. Very good. - Octavo, light magenta cloth titled in gilt on the spine, in a dust wrapper with a color pictorial label mounted on the front panel. The covers are bumped. The dust jacket is rubbed & chipped with some darkening & light staining to the rear panel. The jacket spine is darkened with the head torn. xx & 435 pages. There is foxing to the pastedowns & prelims. Color frontispiece, numerous black-and-white illustrations & examples of porcelain marks in the text. Very good in a good dust wrapper.

First edition. Very good .

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Book number: 9617
USD 17.50 [Appr.: EURO 16.5 | £UK 14 | JP¥ 2761]
Keywords: COLLECTIBLES; COLLECTING; PORCELAIN; ENGLISH; EIGHTEENTH CENTURY; 18TH-CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN; GEORGE SAVAGE; ILLUSTRATIONS; PORCELAIN MARKS; CHELSEA CATALOGUE; NICHOLAS SPRIMONT; WILLIAM DUESBURY; WILLIAM LITTLER; THOMAS RYE; JOHN WALL; WILLIAM COOKWO

 
Hayashiya, Seizo and Trubner, Henry
Chinese Ceramics from Japanese Collections / T'Ang Through Ming Dynasties. Seizo Hayashiya and Henry Trubner / in Collaboration with / Gakuji Hasebe, Yoshiaki Yabe, Hiroko Nishida, William J. Rathbun, and Catherine A. Kaputa. An Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics from Public and Private Collections in Japan Organized Under the Joint Sponsorship of the Agency for Cultural Affairs of the Japanese Government and the Participating Institutions in the United States. (Catalog)
(New York): The Asia Society, (1977). (1977). (New York): The Asia Society, (1977). (1977). Fine. - Small quarto [9-3/4 inches high by 8-3/4 inches wide], softcover bound in color pictorial wrappers. The binding is very lightly rubbed & bumped. 135 pages plus colophon. Profusely illustrated with full-page color illustrations & textual illustrations in black & white. Near fine. Fine .
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Book number: 22624
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 14 | £UK 12 | JP¥ 2367]
Keywords: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; DECORATIVE ARTS; POTTERY; ASIAN CERAMICS; CHINESE CERAMICS FROM JAPANESE COLLECTIONS; EXHIBITION; CATALOG; THE ASIA SOCIETY; T'ANG DYNASTY; MING DYNASTY; SEIZO HAYASHIYA; HENRY TRUBNER; GAKUJI HASEBE; YOSHIAKI YABE; HIROKO

 
Sprague, W. B.; editor
The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association. Volume II. January, 1938. Number 3
New York: Early American Industries Association, 1938. 1938. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1938. 1938. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 17- 24. Black-and-white illustrations. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good.

The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on the first internal combustion engine, wooden water pipes, wool spinning, and obsolete tools at the Essex Institute in Salem, Mass. Very good .

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Book number: 16652
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Keywords: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; AMERICANA; INDUSTRIES; EARLY AMERICAN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION; NEWSLETTER; INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE; WOODEN WATER PIPES; SALT PANS; WOOL SPINNING; OBSOLETE TOOLS; ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
Sprague, W. B.; editor
The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association. Volume II. November, 1937. Number 2
New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 9- 16. Black-and-white illustrations. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded & there is some very light soiling to the first & last pages. Very good.

The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on an 1832 advertising campaign, the arts and crafts of the Pennsylvanian German settlers, crutches and "aids to locomotion", and gun flints. Very good .

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Book number: 16653
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Keywords: AMERICANA; INDUSTRIES; EARLY AMERICAN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION; NEWSLETTER; 1832 ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN; ARTS AND CRAFTS OF DUTCHLAND; CRUTCHES; CANES; GUN FLINTS.

 
Sprague, W. B.; editor
The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association. Volume II. September, 1937. Number 1
New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 1-8. Black-and-white illustrations. The leaves are lightly bumped & there is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. The edges of the first page are slightly darkened with some rubbing & light soiling to its top edge. Very good.

The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on the box or parlor stove from 1750-1840, on a maker of weather vanes, and on the collection of buttons at the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. Very good .

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Book number: 16654
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Keywords: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; AMERICANA; INDUSTRIES; EARLY AMERICAN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION; NEWSLETTER; BOX STOVES; PARLOR STOVES; WEATHER VANES; BUTTONS.

 
Sprague, W. B.; editor
The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association. Volume I. July, 1937. Number 24
New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 24/1- 24/8. Black-and-white illustrations. The page corners are lightly bumped. There are a few light stains to the first & last pages & the first page is lightly soiled. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good.

The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on the parchment maker, meat skewers and their hangers, wooden bowls, and farm implements of the 18th-century [an instalment of an ongoing series]. Very good .

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Book number: 16702
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1578]
Keywords: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; AMERICANA; INDUSTRIES; EARLY AMERICAN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION; NEWSLETTER; PARCHMENT MAKING; MEAT SKEWERS; WOODEN BOWLS; EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FARM IMPLEMENTS; ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
Sprague, W. B.; editor
The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association. Volume I. May, 1937. Number 23
New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 23/1- 23/8. Black-and-white illustrations. The page corners are lightly bumped with some light soiling & creasing to the last page. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good.

The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on the pin maker, bath tubs, quill pens, keyhole plates, and farm implements of the 18th-century [an instalment of an ongoing series]. Very good .

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Book number: 16703
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Keywords: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; AMERICANA; INDUSTRIES; EARLY AMERICAN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION; NEWSLETTER; PIN MAKING; BATH TUBS; QUILL PENS; KEYHOLE PLATES; EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FARM IMPLEMENTS; ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
Sprague, W. B.; editor
The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association. Volume I. January, 1937. Number 21
New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 21/1- 21/8. Black-and-white illustrations. The page corners are lightly bumped with some very light soiling to the first & last pages. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good.

The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on wick adjusting devices, the clover header and weather vanes. There is also a list of dealers selling items of interest to members of the association. Very good .

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Book number: 16704
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Keywords: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; AMERICANA; INDUSTRIES; EARLY AMERICAN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION; NEWSLETTER; WICK ADJUSTING DEVICES; CLOVER HEADER; WEATHER VANES; LIST OF DEALERS; ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
Sprague, W. B.; editor
The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association. Volume I. November, 1936. Number 20
New York: Early American Industries Association, 1936. 1936. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1936. 1936. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 21/1- 21/8. Black-and-white illustrations. The page corners are slightly bumped & there is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good.

The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on restoring or repairing a Colonial house, local pottery of North Orange, Mass. file making [continued from the previous issue], padlocks, and farm implements of the 18th-century [an instalment of an ongoing series]. Very good .

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Book number: 16705
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Keywords: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; AMERICANA; INDUSTRIES; EARLY AMERICAN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION; NEWSLETTER; RESTORING COLONIAL HOUSES; REPAIRING COLONIAL HOUSES; POTTERY; FILE MAKING; 18TH-CENTURY FARM IMPLEMENTS; ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
Sprague, W. B.; editor
The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association. Volume I. September, 1936. Number 19
New York: Early American Industries Association, 1936. 1936. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1936. 1936. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 19/1- 19/8. Black-and-white illustrations. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good.

The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on Cardan's lamp, carved "house blessings", butterfly hinges, file making [continued in the following issue], and the first of a series of instalments on farm implements of the 18th-century. Very good .

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Book number: 16706
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Keywords: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; AMERICANA; INDUSTRIES; EARLY AMERICAN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION; NEWSLETTER; CARDAN'S LAMP; HOUSE BLESSINGS; BUTTERLY HINGES; FILE MAKING; 18TH-CENTURY FARM IMPLEMENTS; ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
Sprague, W. B.; editor
The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association. Volume I. November, 1935. Number 14
New York: Early American Industries Association, 1935. 1935. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1935. 1935. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages [1]- 8. Black-and-white illustrations. There is some very light creasing to the pages with a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good.

The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on wood turning and the lathe, hair tongs, the tanner and the currier, wool cards, and farm implements of 1803 [continued from the previous issue]. Very good .

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Book number: 16707
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Keywords: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; AMERICANA; INDUSTRIES; EARLY AMERICAN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION; NEWSLETTER; WOOD TURNING; LATHES; HAIR TONGS; TANNER; CURRIER; WOOL CARDS; 1803 FARM IMPLEMENTS; ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
(Stevens, Thomas). Le Van Baker, Wilma Sinclair
The Silk Pictures of Thomas Stevens: A Biography of the Coventry Weaver and His Contribution to the Art of Weaving. With an Illustrated Catalogue of His Work
NY: Exposition Press, (1957). (1957). NY: Exposition Press, (1957). (1957). Good. - Octavo, gray cloth, in dw. Unevenly faded, soiled & slightly warped. The dw is quite heavily chipped. 147 pp. Illustrated in B&W & color. Good.

First edition. Signed by the author on the front endpaper. Good .

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Book number: 7265
USD 65.00 [Appr.: EURO 60.75 | £UK 51.25 | JP¥ 10257]
Keywords: COLLECTIBLES; ANTIQUES; SILK PICTURES; SIGNED; AUTOGRAPH; SIGNATURE; STEVENSGRAPHS; WEAVING; WEAVER; COVENTRY; THOMAS STEVENS; WILMA SINCLAIR LE VAN BAKER; REFERENCE; BIOGRAPHY; CATALOGUE; ILLUSTRATIONS; FIRST EDITION; 1ST EDITION. (Antiques & Collect

 
Strange, T. A
English Furniture, Decoration, Woodwork & Allied Arts During the Last Half of the Seventeenth Century, the Whole of the Eighteenth Century , and the Earlier Part of the Nineteenth. A Guide to Collectors
London: McCorquodale & Co. Limited / New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, n.d. [circa 1890-1910]. n.d. [circa 1890-1910]. London: McCorquodale & Co. Limited / New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, n.d. [circa 1890-1910]. n.d. [circa 1890-1910]. Good. - Small quarto [11 inches high by 9 inches wide], red cloth backed with a gilt-ruled brown leather spine, titled in gilt on the spine & in gilt between decorative rules in gilt on the front cover. The covers are bumped & soiled with some light staining to the rear cover. The spine is rubbed with the tail chipped & a piece out of the head. [iv] & 368 pages. Profuse black-and-white illustrations. There is an owner's ink name on the front pastedown & occasional soiling. Good. Good .
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Book number: 15563
USD 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 46.75 | £UK 39.5 | JP¥ 7890]
Keywords: ANTIQUES; COLLECTIBLES; FURNITURE; DECORATION; WOODWORK; ENGLISH; NINETEENTH CENTURY; EIGHTEENTH CENTURY; SEVENTEENTH CENTURY; ENGLISH FURNITURE, DECORATION, WOODWORK & ALLIED ARTS; T. A. STRANGE; ILLUSTRATIONS. ARCHITECTS; DESIGNERS; GUIDE; COLLECTOR

 
Tilley, Roger
Playing Cards
(London): Octopus Books, (1973). (1973). (London): Octopus Books, (1973). (1973). Very good. - Quarto, pictorial cloth (bumped & slightly rubbed). 97 pp. including profuse color & B&W illustrations. Very good. Very good .
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Book number: 2550
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1578]
Keywords: COLLECTIBLES; PLAYING CARDS; ANTIQUES; GAMES; ROGER TILLEY; ILLUSTRATIONS.

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