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1929. Hardbound. VG. Beautiful Calf spine with five raised bands and gilt title, Japanese Mohair covered boards. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated in bw. Recently rebound to create a stunning presentation of this highly sought-after Loan Exhibition of American Decorative Arts. You won't regret this purchase, and this copy will make you the envy of your fellow collectors.
Loan Exhibition of Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Furniture & Glass by AMERICAN ART GALLERIES - 1929
by AMERICAN ART GALLERIES
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Loan Exhibition of Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Furniture & Glass
by AMERICAN ART GALLERIES
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New York: American Art Galleries, 1929. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Tape repairs to verso of front free endpaper, otherwise near fine, rebound in sturdy blue buckram.. Quarto. 7.75 x 11 in. Unpaginated. Fully illustrated with black-and-white reproductions of photographs and paintings. Described on the title page as being "Examples of Lustre Ware, Lowestoft, and Toile de Jouy used in America during these periods. Portraits by Stuart, Peale, and others. For the Benefit of The National Council of Girl Scouts, Inc.
- Bookseller Captain's Bookshelf, Inc., ABAA (US)
- Format/Binding Hardcover
- Book Condition Used - Tape repairs to verso of front free endpaper, otherwise near fine, rebound in sturdy blue buckram.
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First Edition, First Printing
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher American Art Galleries
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1929
- Keywords BOOKOFCHAN
We have 5 copies available starting at NZ$51.07.
Loan Exhibition of Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Furniture & Glass. Examples of Lustre Ware, Lowestoft and Toile De Jouy used in America during these periods, portraits by Stuart, Peale and others, for the benefit of The National Council of Girl Scouts, Inc
by NY: American Art Galleries, Sept. 25 to Oct. 9, 1929
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Loan Exhibition of Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Furniture & Glass. Examples of Lustre Ware, Lowestoft and Toile De Jouy used in America during these periods, portraits by Stuart, Peale and others, for the benefit of The National Council of Girl Scouts, Inc
by NY: American Art Galleries, Sept. 25 to Oct. 9, 1929
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- Used - G, center pages have starteed to separate from spine and some have tears at bottom of gutter. Few pages have small tears at top
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Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
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1929. Hardbound. G, center pages have starteed to separate from spine and some have tears at bottom of gutter. Few pages have small tears at top and previous owner's markings. Best thought of as a reading copy.. Grey linen covers with inked label. Original front paper cover bound in. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated in bw. The most important exhibition ever of American Decorative Arts. A good copy for reference.
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NZ$81.71
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Loan Exhibition of Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Furniture & Glass. Examples of Lustre Ware, Lowestoft and Toile De Jouy used in America during these periods, portraits by Stuart, Peale and others, for the benefit of The National Council of Girl Scouts, Inc
by NY: American Art Galleries, Sept. 25 to Oct. 9, 1929
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- Used - VG, bound into blue cloth with gilt title on spine, original wraps NOT retiained, begins with several blanks then the title-page
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Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
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NZ$161.71
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1929. Hardbound. VG, bound into blue cloth with gilt title on spine, original wraps NOT retiained, begins with several blanks then the title-page. A very nice copy. 3/4 green leather with gilt accents, raised bands with gilt devices and gilt title, matching fine woven green cloth covered boards. Original front paper cover bound in. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated in bw. The most important exhibition ever of American Decorative Arts. A very nice copy that will serve you well for as long as you own it.
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NZ$161.71
Loan Exhibition of Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Furniture & Glass. Examples of Lustre Ware, Lowestoft and Toile De Jouy used in America during these periods, portraits by Stuart, Peale and others, for the benefit of The National Council of Girl Scouts, Inc
by NY: American Art Galleries, Sept. 25 to Oct. 9, 1929
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- Used - Fair, original wraps present but chipped, old clear tape along spine paper, which has disintegrated. As-found condition, sold as
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Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
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NZ$212.78
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1929. Hardbound. Fair, original wraps present but chipped, old clear tape along spine paper, which has disintegrated. As-found condition, sold as a great reading copy. 3/4 green leather with gilt accents, raised bands with gilt devices and gilt title, matching fine woven green cloth covered boards. Original front paper cover bound in. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated in bw. The most important exhibition ever of American Decorative Arts. Tucked into this copy are maybe a dozen slips of paper revealing when and to whom certain pieces were sold, all in the early 1930s.
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NZ$212.78
Loan Exhibition of Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Furniture & Glass. Examples of Lustre Ware, Lowestoft and Toile De Jouy used in America during these periods, portraits by Stuart, Peale and others, for the benefit of The National Council of Girl Scouts, Inc
by NY: American Art Galleries, Sept. 25 to Oct. 9, 1929
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- Used - VG-, some scuffing to the leather and wear at the hinges
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Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
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NZ$553.22
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1929. Hardbound. VG-, some scuffing to the leather and wear at the hinges. 3/4 green leather with gilt accents, raised bands with gilt devices and gilt title, matching fine woven green cloth covered boards. Original front paper cover bound in. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated in bw. Bound long ago by "A.D. Whiteside" (whose name is embossed in gilt letters towards the bottom of the front cover) to create a sophisticated presentation of this highly sought-after Loan Exhibition of American Decorative Arts. You won't regret this purchase, and this copy will make you the envy of your fellow collectors.
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NZ$553.22