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184518737Paris 1845. Watercolor. Very good condition apart from very mild soiling and a vertical crease where the sheet was once folded. This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown
184518737Paris 1845. Watercolor. Very good condition apart from very mild soiling and a vertical crease where the sheet was once folded. This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
184515379Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some overall light soiling and foxing overall light creasing and a vertical crease in the center. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
184510167Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some overall light foxing and mild creasing. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
1674M1744Paris: Jaillot Hubert 1674. Very Good to Excellent. Size : 572x840 mm 22.5x33 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring Category: ; Maps Europe Benelux Jaillot, Hubert unknown
1658M7057Paris 1658. Very Good;. Notes: An early map of the Island of St. Christopher that includes a decorative compass rose in sea area and an ornamental title cartouche in top right decorated with scrolls ribbons and fruit. This is the first printed map of St. Kitts published in "Cartes Generales De Toutes Les Parties Du Monde."<br>With wide margins. Size : 314x429 mm 12.36x16.89 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring cartouche and compass hand coloured Category: Maps West Indies Other Islands; unknown
16575033Paris 1657. Par N. Sanson d'Abbeville Geographe ordre du Roy. Spence 3017 lists a slightly different title but undoubtedly the same map. 53x38 cms. Period outline color central fold very good condition. A double hemisphere map to the North and South poles. The North pole is connected to Greenland and Spitzbergen but there is little other detailed coastline in the polar area. Europe Russia and Canada are delineated. The South pole is based on the great unknown Southland of Magellan. The tip of S. America is shown and a large land mass which encompasses the whole of the hemisphere but nothing else. unknown
1654M2656Paris 1654. Excellent. Size : 385x530 mm 15.125x20.875 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Reference: Nebenzahl 3.9C Category: Maps Asia South East; Maps Asia Central India & Sri Lanka / Ceylon; unknown
04086London: S.W. Fores 1801. Three of George Moutard Woodward's Hand-Colored Prints from "Symptoms of the Shop"<br /> <br /> WOODWARD George Moutard artist SANSON Francis printmaker. Symptoms of the Shop. London: S.W. Fores 1801. <br /> <br /> First edition. Quarto 10 1/8 x 8 1/16 inches; 257 x 265 mm. Three of twelve hand colored 'Satirical' stipple engravings on wove paper drawn by Woodward and etched by Sanson numbers 7 8 and 10. Each with the plate number at the top right margin and with lithographed text at the top of the image. On each of the lower margins is "Pub. June 1st 1801 by S.W. Fores No.50 Piccadilly Prints and Drawings lent on the plan of a Library Folio's of Caricature lent out for the Evening." / Symptoms of the Shop" / "Drawn by G. Woodward Etchd by F. Sansom". Some light marginal soiling otherwise near fine.<br /> <br /> Plate #7. "After all there is nothing like the true old orthodox principles."<br /> Plate #8. "I have brought your Honor home your new suit."<br /> Plate #10. "Madam - I was once a Minister and used to negotiations."<br /> <br /> Very rare. According to OCLC there are only two complete set in libraries and institutions worldwide The Lewis Walpole Library CT. has a complete colored set Princeton NJ also has a complete set but does not mention 'colored'. Yale university has nine of the twelve colored plates missing numbers 1 7 & 8. Harvard MA has one plate.<br /> <br /> These two artists previously collaborated on Every Body in Town BC-28 Every Body Out of Town BC-29 and Pigmy Revels: All Alive in Lilliput BC-62 all published by Fores. Each plate depicts two persons engaged in humorous wordplay relating to the characteristics of a trade or calling. William Gordon. A catalogue of the Books Drawings Prints and Periodicals forming the William A. Gordon Library of British Caricature. <br /> <br /> The three images present here include:<br /> <br /> Plate 7. A man sitting in a wooden chair lifts his hand for emphasis and declares: "After all there is nothing like the true old orthodox principles." An obese clergyman in a padded armchair on the right responds: "Orthodox principles - ah my dear friend you put me in mind of old times - when I was but a simple vicar. How I used to charm my congregation - slim as a Bedles wand - & delicate as a new wash'd surplice - but since I have been raised to higher dignities I do nothing but remain in my chair; bulky & unweildy as a Folio Church Service. - oh how elegantly I used to manage my discourses - fifteen minutes to a point by the clock under the gallery - never exceeded - short praye - text - and devision - one - two - three & away - that was my method."<br /> <br /> Plate 8. A man with a parcel under his arm bows slightly and says: "I have brought your Honor home your new suit." A stout bespectacled lawyer replies: "Suit - ah - Mr. Buckram you did not know me when I practiced in the Courts - I could have shewn you suits that would have puzzled Judge Blackstone himself - none of your simple matters - brim full of Law as a brief bag - intricate as the Temple avenues -& long as Westminster Hall - Shy Clients sometimes - but it would not do with Paul Parchment - sure to have them on way or other. - Once in never out that was my motto."<br /> <br /> Plate 10. A former Minister holding his hat wearing a bag-wig and with his pocket filled with scrolls addresses a woman: "Madam - I was once a Minister and used to Negotiations I shall therefore be happy to treat with you on Matrimonial Speculation - I have ample credentials ready to ratify my powers and if you please will enter into preliminaries immediately - but let me have a sight glance at your project and be assured I will deliver to you my contre projet as soon as the definitive treaty is concluded and duly guaranteed." The woman who is short and plump looks aghast at the proposition. London: S.W. Fores, 1801 unknown
169490853Veuve de Jacques Langlois Veuve de R. Chevillon Jacques Langlois | Paris 1694 | 9.5 x 16.5 cm | Relié
2570Americas: Paris Par N Sanson . Chez Pierre Mariette. 1656-8. Copper engraved map of the Caribbean by Nichols sanson from his"Cartes Generales De Toutes Les Parties Du Monde". Original outline colour; verso blank. The map shows all the islands of the Caribbean with the southern tip of Florida and the coasts to the south. Decorative title cartouche . Good impression; slight dampstaining to edges far from plate ; small stain just below cartouche. Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667 is generally acknowledged as the founder of the great French school of geographers and cartographers that supplanted the Dutch as the leading European map-makers. His work was acclaimed for its geographical accuracy and high standard of engraving. As a consequence his many maps received a wide diffusion. His career marks the start of the process by which Paris superseded Amsterdam as the centre of European map production. Nicolas studied Ancient History as a young man and this awoke in him an interest in classical geography. His first map of ancient Gaul was made in 1618 when he was only 18. Sanson had three sons Nicolas 1626-1648 Guillaume d.1703 and Adrien d.1708 and a grandson Pierre Moullard-Sanson d.1730 all of whom were involved in the family's map-making activities. After Sanson settled in Paris his work came to the attention of King Louis XIII who eventually appointed Sanson Geographe Ordinaire du Roi one of whose duties was to tutor the King in geography. Sanson published some 300 maps in his career though his first most famous atlas the folio "Cartes Generales De Toutes Les Parties Du Monde" was not published until 1658. He would go into partnership with Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints. Sanson also prepared a series of quarto atlases of the different continents. These scarce atlases are more frequently encountered in the Dutch piracy engraved by Anthony d'Winter first published in 1683. The Sanson atlases are rarely found with a standard set of maps; the practice seems to have been that additional or revised plates would be inserted as available. After Sanson's death the business was continued by his two surviving sons and grandson in partnership with and later superseded by Alexis Hubert Jaillot. Credit must go Jaillot and Pierre Duval for re-engraving his maps many still unprinted at his death and re-publishing them in face of strong competition from the Dutch who continued to dominate the market until the end of the century. Americas Caribbean Antilles Lucayan Archipelago Paris Par N Sanson ... Chez Pierre Mariette. 1656-8 unknown
140897aafA Amsterdam, chez P(ieter) Mortier et Compagnie: Avec Privilege, 1696-1708, Bildgröße - Karte 55 x 75 cm. (inkl. Wappen u. d. Titel über dem Rand 57x83 cm.), Carte géographique coloriée, français (1696-1708), publiée dans : Atlas Nouveau, Contenant toutes les Parties du Monde, ou sont exactement remarqués les Empires, Monarchies, Royaumes, Estats, Républiques & Peuples, entre 1696-1708. Unter Glas im Goldrahmen (92 x 66 cm).
169317230Paris: Hubert Jaillot. 1693. Other. In excellent condition. Minor offsetting of the old outline colors to the paper. 465 by 610mm 18 by 24 inches. 465 by 610mm 18 by 24 inches. Copper Engraving color by Jaillot Alexis-Hubert & Sanson N published 1693 by Hubert Jaillot Paris. Image size: 465 by 610mm 18 by 24 inches. By Jaillot after Sanson a landmark of late 17th-century French cartography of North America. Alexis-Hubert Jaillot c.16321712 was one of the most important French cartographers and map publishers of the late 17th century. He collaborated with the pioneering geographer Nicolas Sanson 16001667 and his sons to produce finely engraved large-format maps of the world's regions publishing in Paris from 1670 onwards. Jaillot's maps are distinguished by their impressive scale rich baroque cartouches and the high quality of their engraving. His map of Canada and New France 1693 is a landmark document of 17th-century French geographical knowledge of North America reflecting decades of French colonial exploration and mission activity in the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes regions.Large and decorative map of Canada by the French cartographer Nicolaus Sanson and Hubert Jaillot. Published in the 'Atlas Noveau.' this atlas was a masterpiece in the French cartography in the 17th century. The atlas was specially designed for Louis XIV and due of the very large size of the plates most maps were printed from two plates it took Hubert Jaillot over 12 years to complete the 'Atlas Noveau.'. Canada is very detailled shown on the map as well Labrador Terra Neuf & Nouvelle France are shown in engraved territory borders. The map is rich in detail with many cities and place names rivers lakes mountains bays etc. In excellent condition. Minor offsetting of the old outline colors to the paper. Hubert Jaillot. unknown
1719M5162Paris 1719. Excellent. Size : 580x890 mm 22.875x35 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring Category: ; Maps Africa Continent unknown
184513983Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some light soiling and a few small tears at the edge of the bottom margin. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/> This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown
184513983Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some light soiling and a few small tears at the edge of the bottom margin. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
184514120Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some overall light soiling and minor foxing. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
192521205401925. New York: Brentano's. 1925. 8vo. Original green cloth back orange paper-covered boards with orange dustwrapper; contains a loosely inserted advertisement slip and previous owner's name stamp; a little chipping to extremities of wrapper with closed tear to bottom of rear hinge otherwise a very good copy.First edition.This play based on the author's story ""The Day of Atonement"" which originally appeared in Everybody's Magazine in January 1922 was an enormous hit. It was the basis for the famous 1927 Al Jolson film and for two further remakes: one in 1952 directed by Michael Curtiz with Danny Thomas and Peggy Lee; and another in 1980 directed by Richard Fleischer with Neil Diamond and Laurence Olivier. hardcover
192124650Reilly and Lee Company 1921. no other plates. Front Inner Flap DJ Taped Detached Pricecliped Blank Endpaper Small Stickers HBDJ 1921. Early Reprint Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good -. Dust Jacket Condition: FAIR AS-IS FADED. Small 8vo 223 pgs NO ADS in Back. This title was written by Emma Speed Samson under the name Edith Van Dyne a pseudonym of L. Frank Baum. with the DJ listing six titles on the rear flap ends with Mary Louise & Josie OGorman. Full bound blue Decorated cloth with navy titles on front board and spine Cvr Light Wear. Some sunning to cloth at head and tail of spine light dust soil to block edges booksellers' stickers on front and rear pastedowns. DJ Shows significant wear with Small Chips Extremities Edges Yet Titles in Black & Illustration INTACT Both flaps are detached but present with Tape Mending chipping along all edges 1/2" chipped from head and tail of Darkened Spine DJ affects Titles & Publ somewhat some sunning and dust soil. Back DJ Soil Fox & Edge Chipping Yet Titles INTACT End with Camp Fire Girls at Hurricane Island Interior tight crisp and relatively clean FOX & WEAR. .Roses of the honeymoon had Hardly Faded before Sorrow Came to the Little Bride & Her Soldier-Boy Husband. When Danny Was Practically Driven From Home of his Beloved Girl-Wife by reason of the Colonels Vagaries She Refused to Give Up & Fought Fate Bravely. Her Friend Josie OGorman was Cheery Friend & Real Inspiration when Trouble Came & The Higgledy Piggledy Shop was There to Fall Back On. Mary Becomes a Milliner when the Colonel Died & His Fortune Vanished & Danny was Reported Lost At Sea. There Followed MYSTERY & Excitement. Hard Cover. Reilly and Lee Company hardcover
183748406Altona Hamburg: Johann Friedrich Hammerich 1837. First edition. Hardcover. g to g. Octavo. xvi 800pp. Bound in brown pebbled half cloth over black pebbled boards. Treatise of Jewish law and observances by Samson Raphael Hirsch the German Orthodox Rabbi who founded the school of contemporary Orthodox Judaism Today's modern Orthodoxy and a vocal opponent of Reform Judaism. The work is organized in six sections according to Hirsch's classification of the commandments: Thaurauß Laws derived from the Five Books of Moses Edauß Jewish Holidays Mischpotim Laws Between Man and Man Chukim Laws Regarding Daily Life and Animals Mizwauß Laws about Devotion and Awaudoh Service and Prayer. <br /> <br /> The book was written in a literary German to explain Jewish customs ceremonies and doctrines with the special emphasis on German-Jewish youth. List of abbreviations and symbols in German and Hebrew at front and registers in German and Hebrew an addendum of explanation and abbreviations in Hebrew and errata at rear. Publisher's advertisement for the German Bible for Israelites a new translation from the Masoretic text and edited by Gotthold Salomon on last page. Text in German Gothic script titles subtitles and abbreviations in Hebrew. Binding with some wear along edges small chips and some scuffing along leather spine. Light foxing of block diminishing towards end of block. Binding in overall good interior in good to goo condition. Johann Friedrich Hammerich hardcover
16-4577Paris : Palais-Royal Librairie d'Education de A. J. Sanson 1825. . This copy with the maps and town views all with contemporary handcoloring. OCLC Number: 642902888.Notes: Engravings by S. Hosse and Duchâtel.Title vignette.Publisher's advertisements: p. 2 and p. 179-180.Description: 180 pages 87 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations 87 maps with birds eye views all handcolored. ; 21 cm.In-8 12 x 20cm. cartonnage de l'époque plats illustrés. Ouvrage illustré d'une carte générale de France lithographiée avec contours colorié et de 86 planches lithographiées et coloriées. Les quatre-vingt-six départements ont chacun un feuillet de description accompagné d'une planche ornée d'une carte et d'une vue de la ville principale. Elles sont toutes lithographiées par Duchâtel d'après S. Hoffe. Parmi les villes représentées se trouvent La Rochelle Ajaccio Dijon Bordeaux Rennes Nantes Angers Vannes Lyon ou Paris. Bon exemplaire. Défauts aux coins et aux mors.Expertise by M. Christian GASCHBoite Postale 405F-58004 NEVERS Cedex. Paris : Palais-Royal, Librairie d'Education de A. J. Sanson, 1825. unknown
1655M5101Paris 1655. Excellent. Size : 395x560 mm 15.5x22 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring Category: ; Maps Europe Poland Lithuania unknown
192523656New York: Brentano's 1925. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near fine. 8vo. 153pp. blue cloth spine printed paper label decorated paper over boards. A fine copy. The dustwrapper is present. It is not clipped; there is a short closed marginal tear on the front cover and some roughness along the bottom edge of the rear cover but it is essentially near fine.<br /> <p><br /> The first book edition of the Jazz SInger after its short story appearance in the January 1922 Everybody's Magazine. The author expanded and dramatized the story. A special acknowledgment of the first stage production in 1925 at the Fulton Theatre starring George Jessel as Jack Robin. <br /> <p><br /> Basis for the Warner Brothers production starring Al Jolson billed as the first talking motion picture.<br /> <p>. Brentano's hardcover
184514074Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from a 7/8" tear along the right edge of the bottom crease some overall light soiling and minor foxing and a few skillfully repaired small tears in the right margin one of which slightly extends into the right part of the image. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/> This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown
184514074Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from a 7/8" tear along the right edge of the bottom crease some overall light soiling and minor foxing and a few skillfully repaired small tears in the right margin one of which slightly extends into the right part of the image. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books