1 - 672 FINE AND APPLIED ARTS, ART REFERENCE
- First textleaf browned; flimsy occas. sl. foxed. Otherwise fine. = Facs. reprint of the ed. Rome, 1761.
- Title-p. waterstained in 2 corners. Corners and spine-ends sl. worn. = Rare.
AND 2 others, i.a. E. JACOBSEN, Sodoma und das Cinquecento in Siena. Studien in der Gemäldegalerie zu Siena (Strassb., 1910, plates, contemp. gilt hmor., 4to. Two libr. stamps on title-p.).
- Without the volume on Jan Jordens. = Reeks Ploegmonografiën. Bookdesign by SWIP STOLK.
- Dustwr. sl. soiled w. sm. tear.
Idem. Kinderspelen op tegels. Assen, Van Gorcum, 1979, (8),316p., 832 (col.) ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to (fine). Evers, H. De architectuur in hare hoofdtijdperken. Gron., J.B. Wolters, 1905/ 1911, 2 vols., VIII,472; (2),658,(1)p., 16 col. plates, num. ills., orig. unif. hmor., 4to.
- Occas. sl. foxed/ browned. Spines rubbed/ discol.; spine-ends sl. dam.
AND 4 others, i.a. L. GILLET, La Cathédrale Vivante (Paris, 1964, num. ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., sm. 4to) and E. GUGEL, Geschiedenis van de Bouwstijlen in de Hoofdtijdperken der Architectuur (Arnhem, 1886, num. ills., contemp. gilt cl., 4to)
- Top of frontcover discol.; closed tear at top of spine dustwr. Rare.
AND 4 others, i.a. C. GREEN a.o., Juan Gris (London, (1992), num. ills., orig. wr., 4to).
= SIGNED by the author on title-page.
- Unnumb. copy. = Facsimile reprint of the original 1909 edition.
- Endpapers trifle foxed. Cloth sl. discol.
= Arntzen/ Rainwater P484: "A dictionary of 3,000 hallmarks of French goldsmiths from the 14th century to 1838. Reproduces and describes each hallmark." Reprint of the edition Paris, 1929.
= Arntzen/ Rainwater P489 (orig. ed. 1968): "The basic reference work on the marks of goldsmiths' and silversmiths' work produced in the French provinces from around the middle of the 17th century to the 19th century. Marks are arranged alphabetically according to jurisdictions; marks are reproduced for the most part photographically or from line drawings."
AND 5 others on French and Belgian goldsmiths, i.a. P. COLMAN, l'Orfèvrerie religieuse Liégeoise du XVe siècle à la Révolution (Liège, 1966, 2 vols., 244 ills. on plates, orig. unif. cl. w. dustwr., large 4to).
= An essential reference work on British 19th century silver and gold during the period 1838-1914.
- Slightly foxed/ vaguely waterst. Bindings sl. worn along extremities.
Blair, C. (ed.). The History of Silver. New York, Balantine Books, 1987, 256p., richly illustrated, orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to. - AND 8 others on silver, i.a. J.D. DAVIS, English Silver at Williamsburg (Virginia, 1976, num. ills., orig. pict. stiff wr., 4to) and J. LANGFORD, Silver. A practical Guide to Collecting Silverware and Identifying Hallmarks (London, 1991, num. ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to).
- Spine knacked.
= Extensive overview of "Nederlandse meestertekens, importeurstekens, kantoorherkenningstekens. essayeurstekens en handelsessayeurstekens voor goud, zilver en platina sinds de invoering van de Wet van 19 Brumaire 6e jaar".
AND 4 others on gold and silver marks, i.a. R. STUYCK, Belgische Zilvermerken. Poinçons d'argenterie belges (Antw. etc., 1984, num. ills., orig. clothbacked boards).
- Library stamp on htitle; trifle yellowed. Nevertheless a fine copy.
= Arntzen/ Rainwater P522: "The definitive history of Dutch silver; indispensable for work in the field."
- Small tear in dustwr.; otherwise fine.