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0365668443.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0365668567.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
70-2414London : Faustus Ancient Art & Jewellery 1998. 8 x 11.5 inches. Very Good. Single sheet printed on both sides and folded into two panels. Price list laid in. Extremely Scarce. London : Faustus Ancient Art & Jewellery, [1998]. unknown
2019ABE-1594632482007Richard Ogden 2019 Beutifully and imaginatively photographed jewellery from the famous dealer in London's Burlington Arcade. With a letter and price list enclosed. This is a rare item printed only once. Soft cover. As New. Richard Ogden paperback
2005ZB584997Icon Group International 2005. hardcover in a three ring binder very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Icon Group International hardcover
59168Eds Interpress 1982 In-4 31 cm 43 pages de texte et 114 planches en couleurs hors-texte couverture muette Nb-0310 unknown
2021TK231939Suzanne Syz London 2021. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. On Syz's final pieces of jewellery she stopped at 1000 pieces in 2021 this copy inscribed and signed in ink as Suzanne below her introduction to the book. Tall 4to. in colour printed glazed boards as issued colour printed end-papers 64pp on thick art paper illustrated in colour throughout __CONDITION : NEW unread and unmarked copy. . __To see more of our books on jewellery etc type DbbGEMS in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Suzanne Syz, London hardcover
189016374AB1890. Buenos Aires Pellegrini ca. 1890. 275 : 15 cm. 199 pages with hundreds of partly coloured illustrations. Coloure illustrated original wrappers. Rare profusely illustrated cotalogue for Watches all sort of Jewwelery rings medals etc. - The first three leaves with small tear front cover with tears and rubbed. unknown
Veiteberg, Jorunn ed. EnsIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Lars Dybdahl, Marianne AaIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Aav, Marianne (2009-2010)In Pristine Condition. unknown
BN66624Schmuck der Moderne / Modern Jewellery 1960-1998 Falk Fritz and Holzach Cornelie <br/><br/> unknown
186021015041860. Probably French. n.d. c. 1860. 42 x 31 cm in acid free mount. Original French jewellery design in gouache with gum arabic highlighting. unknown
186021015021860. Probably French. n.d. c. 1860. 42 x 31 cm in acid free mount. Original French jewellery design in gouache with gum arabic highlighting. unknown
186021015031860. Probably French. n.d. c. 1860. 42 x 31 cm in acid free mount. Original French jewellery design in gouache with gum arabic highlighting. unknown
186021015011860. Probably French. n.d. c. 1860. 42 x 31 cm in acid free mount. Original French jewellery design in gouache with gum arabic highlighting. unknown
21824NP: NP ND. Fine. 21 x 16 inches gouache on paper of Art Deco jewelry shop designed by R. Tailliard. NP unknown
187231740AB1872. Suffolk c.1872. 69 11 pages. Hardcover / Half Morocco with gilt lettering to spine. Very good condition. This unpublished Manuscript of an unfinished Work on the History of Finger - Rings by Reverend James Beck includes for example the following chapters: - History of Finger Rings Eqyptians as true inventors of the Finger Ring "according to Pliny the Greeks could not have known of them at the time of the Trojan Wars as no mention of them is made by Homer" - Beck dissects the meaning of Rings on certain fingers and explains why the "Ring Finger" was chosen as such: "By some this finger is called the digitus medicus or medicinalis but its more correct name is annularis Digitus anularis today known as Ring Finger" ".it was selected as annular finger because it was less employed than any of the others & it was protected by the middle & little finger hence as Atteus Capito says it was better suited for preserving a Ring. Aulus Gellius mentions that the anatomists had discovered a vein which extended from the Heart to the fourth finger of the left hand & that on this account it was selected as the ring finger." The Manuscript makes further cases for Rings worn on the other fingers on the hand. Includes sections on: - Signet Rings / Signet Rings with Crystals and Enamels / Rebus / Letters and Coronets / Signet Heraldic - Rings with angraved Cameos - Sergeant at Law - Rings The manuscript includes a larger section on Rings for Serjeants at Law - Rings of Investiture / Rings for Poet Laureates - Xtian Rings Christian Rings / Iconographic Rings - Rings for Prelates - Doctors of Divinity - Canons & Priests - Rings for Consegrated Virgins / Rings used as Reliquaries "The custom of putting Relics with Rings" - Rings as Gifts at Marriage of Servants / Ring Money - Ad Memoriam Ring etc. etc. - Finger Rings as Charms against Diseases "annali virtuosi" Beck lists here a story of a Charm - Ring against Epilepsy which was found at Kemp Weston in Somerset - Finger Rings as Talisman "Crapaudine - Talismanie" - Rings with merchant Marks Attractive quarto bound in half deep red morocco over cloth covered boards with gilt lettering. Blue endpapers and paper stock throughout; circular stamp of Assay Office Library Birmingham on flyleaf. A sequence of pasted letters about 10 pages in all precede the manuscript starting with a letter to Beck from Thomas Clifford Allbutt inventor of the Clinical Thermometer and co-founder with Sir William Osler of the History of Medicine Society from the Royal Archaeological Institute about works held in their library on finger rings; a book order form from W H Smith; and a brief note from the former Bishop of Glasgow Walter Trower. Becks manuscript has a typed title page and is dated circa 1872. His history of rings runs to 69 pages with an additional 11 pages of notes laid down on the blue paper stock. Beck proceeds from the ancient Egyptians through the classical world occasionally adding illustrations dealing with signet rings and rings of office such as the Serjeant of Law as well as the ring of the poets laureate. The final notes become increasingly fragmentary at the end. James Beck 1819/20-1886 was educated at Corpus Christi College Cambridge serving as Rector of Parham Sussex and subsequently of Bildeston Suffolk; in 1867 he married Caroline Jeannette Bignell Walter. This volumes has the feeling of a family memento probably bound up after Becks death to preserve his hard work on this fascinating subject. Source of Description: Dr.Christian White. hardcover