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199028240San Francisco: Chronicle Books. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0877017557 . Color illustrations throughout. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Chronicle Books hardcover books
196328350New York: Bonanza Books 1963. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Small wide hardbound quarto in dustwrapper. 96 pp. Illustrated in black and white. An excellent reference work on crewel embroidery a popular art in England. Toning to board edges. A very good copy in clipped dustwrapper with everal small chips and tears about the edges of the wrapper. Bonanza Books hardcover books
2005147495Seoul Korea: The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum Sookmyung Woman's University 2005. Softcover. VG. Black & color illus. wraps 245 pp. many color illus. Text is in Korean and English. Issued in conjunction with a 2005 exhibition of 64 decorative Asian textile pieces. Divides the intricate textiles into subject themes: dragons phoenixes clouds mountains and waters flowers and birds geometric designs and modern design inspired by the classical. Lovely illustrations. The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum, Sookmyung Woman's University paperback books
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
197428334New York: Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc 1974. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Three square paperbound volumes. Auction catalogs from the 1974 sales from the collection of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch collection. All three volumes in near fine condition. 92 82 and 77 pp respectively. Price List laid in to all three volumes. Sotheby Parke Bernet, Inc paperback books
2660S. L.: The Company 1915-1930. . Tall 8vo 9 x 5 inches; pp. 1 and 4 text; pp. 2/3 samples. Together with 6 skeins of "Embroidery Floss". Royal Society was a brand name of the company H. E. Verran owned by Henry Verran 1869-1930 which manufactured embroidery from 1915 to 1928. Harry Verran moved to New York around 1900 and went to work for Charles E. Bentley at BentleyÕs lace and embroidery factory on lower Broadway. Around 1912 he bought the company which then became ÒH. E. Verran Co. Art Needle Work.Ó In the late 1920s Verran built a new factory in Stamford Conn. and moved the company there. He changed the name to Royal Society which made mostly knitting and crocheting books but some quilt and pillow kits were produced in the late 20Õs and 30Õs. Also a series of kits for decorative laundry bags which looked like dolls were made. All their kits were packaged in tan envelopes with a colored picture of the finished product on the front. The kit included the prestamped fabric floss and even a needle. S. L.: [The Company], 1915-1930. unknown books