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Faint creasing along spine. ; Heavy book; 11.9 X 9.0 X 1.0 inches; 359 pages
Small tears to cloth covering boards. Some scratches and minor staining to boards. Spine cover browned. ; Monographs on Archaeology and Fine Arts No. VI; 76 pages
IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW. 21.5x17cm. 59 pages. Softcover with dust jacket. In as new condition.
This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean inside and out. Text in English and Chinese. This is a sale catalog for an auction held at Sotheby's Hong Kong on April 9, 2008. Sale number: HK0283 "ESTELLA". Spectacular collection of contemporary Chinese art. Sotheby's billed the sale as "the most important collection of contemporary Chinese art to ever come to market". 109 lots in the sale. All illustrated in color, some fold-outs. Lots of additional information about the individual artists, essays, biographical sketches of each artist. Prices realized sheets included. 12" high X 9" wide, 292 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
DJ spine slightly discolored. Minor shelfwear to book and DJ. ; 104 pages; 104 pp. With 48 plates detailing the magnificent works of art uncovered at the foot of the Esquiline Hill in 1793. Presents for the first time a complete catalogue of the Esquiline Treasure, details its modern career, and discusses its relations to the arts of Late Antiquity. All sixty-one pieces are included, and there is brief discussion of four items missing since the early nineteenth century. She examines questions of style, workshop production, patronage, private and public imagery, and ultimately, the position of the treasure within the larger context of Roman society in the late empire.
Very Minor shelfwear to book else fine. DJ is price-clipped with very light rubbing. ; 104 pages; 104 pp. With 48 plates detailing the magnificent works of art uncovered at the foot of the Esquiline Hill in 1793. Presents for the first time a complete catalogue of the Esquiline Treasure, details its modern career, and discusses its relations to the arts of Late Antiquity. All sixty-one pieces are included, and there is brief discussion of four items missing since the early nineteenth century. She examines questions of style, workshop production, patronage, private and public imagery, and ultimately, the position of the treasure within the larger context of Roman society in the late empire.
26.5x20 cm. 192 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly curved. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners slightly bumped. Cover upper edge slightly bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Faint creasing to wraps. Light staining to ffep and front inner cover. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). ; 9.4 X 6.3 X 0.5 inches; 204 pages
Very minor edgewear to 1 corner of wraps. ; 9.1 X 6.1 X 0.5 inches; 151 pages
280x215mm. 334 pages. Soft cover. Cover and spine both slightly worn at edges and torn at corners. Else in good condition. 1.2 Kg.
30.5x25.5cm. Unpaginated. Gilt hardcover. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
This is a very good hardcover set of all five volumes of this historic sale. This collection was put together over sixty years and is considered to be the finest collection of antique metal transport toys ever assembled. Uniformly bound in dark red leatherette without dust jackets as issued, titled in gilt. The previous owner has written in hammer prices in very small numbers next to most lots. Also lacking the white front endpaper of volume one. These are sale catalogs for auctions held at the Bertoia Auction Gallery in Vineland, New Jersey. Volume 1, the sale was held on March 19, 20 and 21, 2009. Volume 2, the sale was held on September 25-26, 2009. Volume 3, the sale was held April 16-17, 2010. Volume 4, the sale was held on September 24-25, 2010. Volume 5, the sale was held on April 15-16, 2011. Many thousands of lots in the sale. All illustrated with color photographs. There is a section at the end of Volume 5 with lots of color photographs of the galleries previous sales and the attendees. 11" high X 9" wide, 250 pages, 253 pages, 251 pages, 253 pages,198 pages. A nice complete set with prices marked. Large heavy books, foreign shipping will be extra. This set will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
xii + 291pp.with 63 bl/w ills., 2nd printing, 23cm., softcover, very good condition, S84597
Includes handwritten note to Jenifer [Neils] from Ken [Hamma? ]. Creasing along spine. Spine a bit sunned. ; Essays and entries by Darrell A. Amyx, Dietrich von Bothmer, Andrew J. Clark, and Arthur Dale Trendall; coordinated by Julius D. Kaplan; 11.3 X 8.8 X 0.3 inches; 86 pages
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARY. Contains Portfolio, booklet and 20 color plates. 28x23 cm. 7+107 pages. [PORTFOLIO]: Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine faded. Inner portfolio hinges slightly cracked. [BOOKLET]: Softcover. Cover yellowing. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARY. Booklet and 20 unbound color plates laid in portfolio. 28x23 cm. 7+107 pages. [PORTFOLIO]: Hardcover. Cover worn. [BOOKLET]: Softcover. Cover yellowing. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: Else in good condition.
202 pages. "Fifty men and women talk about their work in this colourful, illustrated cross-section of the current Canadian craft scene. In interviews they discuss what their craft means to them, how they carry it on, and what it means in an increasingly industrialized society. More than 250 photographs - two-thirds in full colour - show them in their studios and display samples of their work and that of other craftsmen." - from dust jacket. Prior owner's name stroked out and discard stamp upon front free endpaper. Gift greetings upon half-title page. Dust jacket preserved in mylar. Very light wear. Lovely copy. Book
13 parts., 4to., First Edition, with very numerous coloured, tinted and monochrome plates, photographs and illustrations throughout; original pictorial wrappers, sewed as issued, yapped edges, covers lightly age-soiled, wrappers lightly frayed at extremities else a remarkably bright clean set. With very numerous trade advertisements throughout. The set comprises Vol. XXXV Nos 137-140 (January-April), Vol. XXXVI Nos 141-144 (May-August), Vol. XXXVII Nos. 145-148 (September-December) plus Extra Christmas Number. Vol. XXXV No. 140 (April 1913) has a decorative cover commemorating the visit of King George and Queen Mary to the Potteries. Very scarce in the original parts, especially in this condition.
Small tear at top rear near spine. Minor soiling to wraps. Shelfwear. ; The book was the basis of a 1941 doctoral dissertation under Prof. A. T. Olmsted. It “is not a primer of Iranian archaeology, but a study of the divisions of the excavated sites into phases and periods and of the temporal relationship of these phases and periods in Iran to one another and to the established Mesopotamian sequence”. Chapters cover: The Earliest Cultures of Northeastern IranThe Buff-Ware CultureMesopotamian RelationshipsThe Stratification of Susa through the Early Dynastic PeriodThe Relative Date of the Tombs in the Musyan AreaThe Culture of the Zagros during the Early Dynastic PeriodFars after the Ubaid PeriodNorthwestern IranLater Cultures of Northeastern Iran ; The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization; Vol. 23; 65 pages
230X300 mm. 185 pages. Soft cover. In good condition.
The Smart Museum's Classical collection began developing in the 1890s and now consists of approximately eight hundred pieces, including large-scale statuary and floor mosaics, vases, figurines, coins, lamps, and other utensils. The first extensive study of the Smart's collection, this catalogue presents a selection of the museum's antiquities and provides a historiographical introduction that traces the formation of the collection in relationship to the pedagogical ideas of the University of Chicago. Serving as a factual and functional guide, this catalogue serves classicists and art historians, as well as the museum's many visitors. ; 10.4 X 8.2 X 0.9 inches; 256 pages
Pencil inscription to Jenifer Neils from David Mitten in pencil to front wrap. ; Mead Museum Monograph - Vol. 1 Fall 1979; 23 pages; Signed by Contributor
Mead Museum Monograph - Vol. 1 Fall 1979; 23 pages
9.4 X 6.2 X 0.6 inches; 207 pages
170X240 mm. 136+120 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.