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064408426X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and numerous photographs and diagrams in the text, small neat signature on front paste-down; black cloth, gilt back,a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SCARCE.
Armand Colin DMC 1997, In-4 cartonnage éditeur illustré, 128 pages. Nombreux modéles. Parfait état.
2023730987New York: teNeues Verlag GmbH 2023-03-08. hardcover. Very Good. 9x1x12. Light shelf wear to extremities. teNeues Verlag GmbH hardcover
4471Normandy 19th century. Embroidered ceremonial stole measuring 184 x 48.5 cm approx. 72.5 x 19 inches liner of thick doubled cotton or linen fabric covered in red felt the front elaborately embroidered with applied passementerie: couched embroidered flowering plants in gold and colored threads including roses vines and wheat sheafs within a wide embossed gold band two bosses at top of the bands beneath a very large and heavy applied embroidered embossed gold cloth disk representing the sun with wavy rays surmounted by a pair of double attached tassels and with two other tassels on its sides borders of abundant fringe further decorated with metallic thread a near the bottom a large appliqué of a richly embroidered figure of a bishop with pilgrim’s staff his face and hands painted his vestments embellished with colored threads sequins purls and lace below him the embroidered number 2 and the name Ste. Marthe. Condition: worn dusty the felt with holes possibly wormed especially at top.<br /> <br /> Known as a chaperon de chariton or de charité this heavy and elaborately embroidered 6-foot long “stole†would have been a regular feature of village life in Normandy being worn by members of the village’s charitable lay confraternity.<br /> <br /> Sometimes known simply as “charités†charitable confraternities were still active during the 19th century after being temporarily suppressed by Revolutionary secularism and at least until recently could still be found in some Normandy villages especially in the Eure Chaline p. 96. Their principal charge dating back to centuries of plague was the burial of the dead. Each confraternity placed itself under the tutelage of a saint or several saints and the Virgin. Consisting of 12 members called “charitons†they were led by the village curé; while basically egalitarian each member had a different charge such as banner-carrier bell-ringer treasurer etc. The chaperon was the most important of several elements of their special costumes the others being an equally heavy dalmatic a soutanelle or black robe and the barette the ecclesiastical beretta. These were worn in church and in processions. Red chaperons were for regular processions and black ones for funerals. Originally carried only by the ancien maitre the recently retired master of the confraternity a role that was relayed every two years the chaperon came to be worn by all members of the confraternity. One can only imagine what martyrdom hot days brought. In compensation for their sufferings confraternity brothers expected to be wined and dined after funerals earning a certain reputation; hence the French saying “boire comme un chariton.â€<br /> <br /> This lavishly embroidered and decorated chaperon was probably made by local women. In photos of modern processions somewhat lighter-looking and simpler chaperons are worn by the charitons. <br /> <br /> Sainte-Marthe is a village in the Eure. The Musée des Beaux-Arts of Bernay has a chaperon from the same village Inv. 985.6.1.<br /> <br /> Cf. N. J. Chaline N.J. “Pratique et vie religieuse en Haute-Normandie aux XIXe et XXe siècles†Cahier des Annales de Normandie 1976 no. 8 Mentalités religieuses dans la France de l'ouest aux XIXe et XXe siècles: études d'histoire sérielle pp. 35-116. unknown
B., por J. Bastinos e Hijo, 1873, 16 x 11 cm., cartoné original, 104 págs. - 6 láminas.
56pp. + 28 plates out-of-text (with 98 illustrations of which some in colour), 31cm., original softcover (some traces of use and stains, spine repaired) well protected by an extra protective cover in cristal paper, text and interior in good condition, rare, S96817
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 2 volumes set: (253 p.; 256 p.), color ills. Turkish lace works (oya) catalogue.= Türk oyalari katalogu. 2 volumes set. Vol. 1: Crochet lace works (oya) with beads.= Boncul oyalari. Vol. 2: Needle works, lace works with different techniques and materials.= Igne oyalari - degisik teknik ve malzemelerle yapilan oyalar. Prep. by Handicrafts Department.
Inscription on half-title page. No other marks or inscriptions. Creasing across front cover, none to rear or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 116pp. The inspiration and ideas for creating your own themed designs for your dolls' house by stitching miniature needlepoint furnishings in a variety of styles and colours - a different one for every room.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (34 x 22 cm). In Turkish. [30], 147, [1] p., color ills. P sanat, kültür, antika dergisi. No. 13. Çiçek ve sanat. Special issue, Flower and art.
Hardback reprint in dust jacket. VG/VG. ISBN 0904644294.17240. eng
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Small folio. (36 x 25 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 99, [1] p., [73] p. documents in Ottoman. Extremely rare. Researches on traditional Turkish embroidery art. All published.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with minor creasing to upper front edge and slight indenting. 144pp. A design manual to introduce beginners to the exciting and disciplined medium of cross stitch and to help the more advanced needleworker in the area of charting and design, encouraging them to attempt pieces of work entirely on their own.
20161-3659860441LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2016. Paperback. New. 136 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.31 inches. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing paperback
Mm 165x240 Volume nella sua brossura origianle con copertina a stampa interessata da tenui fioriture, xii-358 pagine con 370 figure in nero nel testo. Copia ottima, mai consultata, ancora intonsa. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Armand Colin DMC 1997, In-4 cartonnage de l'éditeur illustré, 96 pages + 9 patrons. Parfait état.
PARIS, Maison de la Bonne Presse - sans date (vers 1923) - In-12 étroit - Broché - 240 pages - Couverture tachée sinon propre intérieurement
Armand Colin 1996, In-4 broché, 80 pages + 8 pages de motifs à détacher. Bon état.
Armand Colin 1995, In-4 broché, 96 pages + 8 pages de motifs à détacher. Bon état.
184028007518Paris 1840s-50s. Coated stock wraps. Title page and 8 leaves. E. Hagnauer del et Lith. Imp. Marcilly. Each with full color embroidery patterns for various articles. Vibrant colors with gilt embellishment. This booklet features circular and square trivets. Measures 6" x 4 1/4". <br/><br/> paperback books
Mm 225x320 Brossura originale a stampa, 192 pp. con 83 illustrazioni in nero nel testo e 10 tavole, con relativa velina protettiva, non comprese nel testo. Prefazione di Jules Guiffrey. Dorso del libro allentato e restaurato, distacchi ai due fogli di guardia sempre restaurati, tracce d'uso alla copertina, peraltro il volume è in buone condzioni complessive. Esemplare ad personam con dedica e lettera autografa dell'autrice. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
9-6H9780713488173<p>BRAND NEW. Excellent condition. Never read or opened. Has tiny dot remainder mark. 9-6H9780713488173</p> Batsford
Jana Hauschild LindbergIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Claudia Riiff FinsethIn Pristine Condition. unknown
196222723Rinteln, Erika-Verlag, 1962. Mit zahlreichen, meist s/w-Modellabbildungen. 4° (28,5 x 20,5 cm). Jedes Heft mit jeweils 54 S., davon ca. 25-30 S. Arbeitsbeschreibungen. Professioneller Halbleinen-Band mit ledernem Rückenschildchen; die farbigen Umschläge sind mit eingebunden. Alle Strickmoden mit Anleitung auch für Handstrick-Apparate. Eine Fundgrube für den Stil der Zeit in Kleidung, Wohnungsdekoration u.ä. Die Monatsschrift erschien 1957 bis 1962, vorher (ab 1950) unter dem Namen 'Erikas Handarbeiten'. Mit dem letzten Heft dieses insgesamt 13. Jahrgangs verabschiedete sich Erika: 'Die sich in den letzten Jahren unaufhaltsam steigernden Kosten, welche auf den Bezugspreis nicht abgewälzt werden können, machten die Erhaltung einer Zeitschrift so exklusiven, keine Massenauflage anstrebenden Charakters, unmöglich. Hinzu trat ein konstanter Arbeitskräftemangel in Druckerei und Vertrieb, der termingerechte Auslieferungen bereits seit geraumer Zeit stark behinderte. Der Entschluß, nicht mehr zu erscheinen, gehorcht dem Zwang unseres gegenwärtigen Wirtschaftslebens mit seinen 'Wunder-Erscheinungen', hier der harmlos ausgedrückten Notwendigkeit zu 'Konzentrationen', dem ärgsten Feind der Individualität.' [4 Warenabbildungen] Vereinzelt geringe Gebrauchsspuren.