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2014500115078PLACE VICTOIRES 2014 159 pages 19 1x24 4x1 4cm. 2014. Broché. 159 pages.
2014500116511PLACE VICTOIRES 2014 159 pages 19 1x24 4x1 4cm. 2014. Broché. 159 pages.
42492Erlangen , Karl Muller Verlag, 1991 Gebunden, Leinen mit Schutzumschlag, 31 x 25cm., 287S., illustriert.
2001030494Thames & Hudson Ltd, London 2001. Softcover Wie neu
185594601855 Paris, Librairie encyclopédique de Roret,1855; 2 volumes in-18° brochés, couverture beige imprimée en noir; vii,442pp.; (4),336pp. et 36pp. (catalogue Roret). Illustré de XI planches dépliantes à plusieurs sujets.
Editions de la Martinière, 2000. In-4 carré reliécartonnage étuteur sous jaquette illustré à rabats et étui laissant voir la couverture par un papillon ajouré de 299 pages illustrées. Très bon état ²
2000164159Editions de la Martinière Editions de la Martinière, 2000. In-4 carré reliécartonnage étuteur sous jaquette illustré à rabats et étui laissant voir la couverture par un papillon ajouré de 299 pages illustrées. Très bon état
196981707London, Trustees of the British Museum 1969. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen im Text und auf 73 Tafeln. LXII, 399 S. 4to. OLwd.
Veiteberg, Jorunn ed. EnsIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Mm 230x280 Volume nella sua brossura originale, 176 pagine profusamente illustrate a colori lungo l'intero testo redatto in italiano ed inglese - english-italian texts. Condizioni del libro: nuovo-new. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 256 p. The dynamic process of identification of action and interpretation consists in interdependence between the social world and its mental model with its intellectual and emotional context. People do not relate to nature directly but do so through symbolic interpretations where symbols represent and stand for nature or any object of perception. Thus, the main issue seems to be the relation between symbols and that which is symbolized, what symbols stand for and how this relation is established. Whatever other function sign and symbol may fulfill, it is clear that they make it possible for human individuals to send and receive messages, and therefore to establish relations between each other and consequently make all kinds of human groupings and cultural constructions possible. Establishing identities of objects through acts of identification composes one dimension of this process of creating the world of culture. The question of the origin of Islamic art and the nature of the forces and principles which brought this art into being must be related to the worldview of Islam itself, to the Islamic revelation, one of whose radiations is directly the sacred art of Islam and indirectly the whole of Islamic art through jewellery. This work offers a comprehensive yet complex study on the matter.
196781664Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 19 x 13 cm. 255 pages.
132 pages. Features: Cover photo of Palestinian Refugees in Gaza; Gorgeous color fashion ads; Colorful two-page color-photo 'crotch' photo featuring Jack Winter fashions; Nice Cricketeer ad; James Michener article "What to Do About the Palestinian Refugees?; In the Flaming Streets of Amman (Jordan) - article with photos, including King Hussein shooting pistol and group photo of Kamal Nasser, Yassir Arafat, Nayef Hawatmeh and Yassir Amrou; The Unknowns Who Lead 'The Walter P. Reuther Memorial Strike'; Now it's Welfare Lib - article with photo of welfare mothers storming relief headquarters in Washington, and photo of Mrs. Beulah Sanders of New York; Nice Enkasheer pantyhose two-page color ad; How School Busing Works in Berkeley, CA; Attractive S.T.J. fashion ad features Marshall Klugman design; Chips ad features young boy Alexander Hall; Beautifl Bleeker Street ad features model in red dress with fur coat over her shoulder; Sensual two-page color-photo ad for Fruit of the Loom features lady lying in yellow floral bedding; New York - a city going to the dogs? - photo-illustrated article on the city's dogs; Fashion photos of black dresses; Fantastic before and after photos of Walter Reuther and Richard Frankensteen when they are approached by a pack of Ford goons for a dust-up; Photo inside buss of hostages taken from jets later blown up in Amman; Dewar's Whisky ad features artist Leroy Neiman; Pierre Cardin jewellery ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
186 pages with index and many colour plates. Previous owner's shiny gold owner's sticker on front cover. Vast properties, countless pieces of priceless jewellery, art treasures, a string of thoroughbred racehorses - these form but a small part of the Windsor fortune. "Andrew Morton's study of the royal loot stands out because it is based on shrewd, honest digging." The Guardian. Book
38402Goldiwil (allemagne) : Frisdrich Müller, 1988 - un volume broché (24x17 cm), 76 pages - 68 reproductions photographiques en noir sur papier glacé avec une description de chaque bijou en légende - bon état -
112 pages. Features: An Exciting New Era - Renovation and expansion highlight the Royal Ontario Museum's (ROM) seventieth anniversary; Royal Splendour - A Czarina's toilet service designed by Huguenot silversmiths; ROM's Canadiana Department houses treasures of our heritage; All done by committee - dedicated volunteers ply their needles in aid of the Textile Endowment Fund; Japanese Art in the Royal Ontario Museum; The Mohawks arrive at the Royal Ontario Museum; Roman Frescoes circa 325 A.D. discovered at an Egyptian oasis; 18th Century Porcelain in the ROM; Renovation and Construction of the ROM; Conservation of Chinese wall paintings reveals old techniques and employs modern methods; Wall relief fragment from an Egyptian tomb of the 15th century B.C.; Illicit trade in antiquities; Ancient Greek and Roman jewellery in the ROM; The Far Eastern Library - a treasure-house of books from the 1600s to the present; Chinese Lacquer; Fabric, Fashion, Folk Costume; Curator's choice of objects from the Islamic world; Artifacts from the Americas - 12,000 years of pre-history, high civilization and European exploration. Light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: Indian Trade Silver Gorgets; As others saw us - The European Vision in Nova Scotia 1749-1848; The Macdonald Stewart Art Centre; Embroideries of the Ursulines of Quebec; Turn of the century jewellery. Moderate wear. Quality copy. Book
76 pages. Features: Profile of Christopher Bashford - Calgary antique dealer; Profile of Christina Orobetz of Sotheby's International; Profile of Helen Frances Gregor - Fabric Artist; Paul Peel (1860-1892) - Canada's best known unknown artist, by Heather Haas Barclay; Crystal, Hand-Engraved - Profile of Mark Roberts of Raynes & Glasbey; Canadian Military Postcards produced during World War I, by Jennifer Bunting; The Christmas Card in Canada, by Kenneth Rowe; Magical mini-12-room Victorian mansion built by Pat Merrick; A Taste of Elegance - 18th Century English porcelain from private collections in Ontario; Museum of Fashion opens in the Louvre; Appraising Appraisers - Evaluation and disposal of treasures - Part 1, by Jean Cochrane; Art Deco Jewellery (1920-1935) is back in fashion, by Ron Dupuis; What's New?; Re-opened Musee d'art de Joliette marks second year. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: The United Service Club, Pall Mall; Five Water-Colourists - H.B. Brabazon, George Cattermole, H.B. Carter; E.W. Cooke, W.J. Muller; A Cool look at Hertford House; Some Uncommon Examples of Old English Pewter; "Stevengraphs" - the other side of the picture; Jewellery made in steel and iron; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Magazine
Features: Rare Derby Decoration; Gemmology For Jewellery Collectors; Lions about the house; From 18th Century art to Picasso as Sculptor; Screens for Every Taste; Lacquer - the Majestic Art; Newcastle Glass; Toby Jugs Up-to-Date; Clock that Named a Town - Ansonia; and more. Index for Volume XXI laid in - covers Aug 66 - July 67. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Victorian Silk-woven Book-markers; Meissen Table Wares of the 18th Century; Dolls' House Collecting Today; The Story of Prints, Part II - Woodcut (xylography); Art Nouveau Jewellery; French Paperweights, Part II; The Pitfalls of Antiquities; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Divinely Deco - Jewellery in the 1930s; The Forgotten Charm of Victorian Watercolours; The Renegade Pre-Raphaelite - John Everett Millais; Furniture from the East, Part II, China, Korea and Japan; Crested China Souvenirs of the First World War; Transfer printing on Worcester Porcelain, Robert Hancock; and more. Average wear. Three-inch opening to front cover at top of spine. Magazine
Features: Solving Puzzles in Staffordshire Naval Figures; Memorial Jewellery Fashions; Dressing Table Accessories; Dutch Painters who Delight; Russian Lacquer Boxes; Early English Silver Spoons; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
120 pages plus 38 pages of wonderful contemporary advertisements plus a two-page advertisement by Scottish Provident Institution and four detailed pages of advertising content by Kilby Pears & Son. Numerous black and white illustrations and photos. Contents include Ten Years of Cycling - a wonderful vintage view of bicycles, including alternatives to chain drive - plus a great article entitled Birmingham and Its Jewellery, which includes 16 excellent black and white photos plus considerable text. Binding intact. Name atop front cover else unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. A quality copy of this charming and informative issue. Book
This is a fine hardcover copy in a fine dust jacket and slipcase still in the publisher's shrinkwrap. As new. Not opened. Text in French. Glossary. Bibliography. 200 illustrations. Many color plates. This is the best work on these two Italian firms specializing in the antique styles of the late classical world. Introduction by Kenneth Snowman. 10" square, 208 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.