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50628London 1927-1931. . Umschläge tls. mit Läsuren. - 1 H. Clifford Smith: Gothic and Early Tudor. 1929. 92 S. u. 60 Taf. Publ. no. 154 W. 2 H. Clifford Smith: Late Tudor and Early Stuart. 1930. 56 S. u. 52 Taf. Publ. no. 180 W. 3 Oliver Brackett: Late Stuart to Queen Anne. 1927. VIII 52 S. u. 29 Taf. Publ. no. 181 W. 4 Ralph Edwards: Georgian. 1931. VIII 96 S. u. 30 Taf. London, 1927-1931. unknown
58058Köln DuMont-Schauberg 1894. . Außentitel: Kunst-Sammlung Adolf von Liebermann Berlin. - Versteigerungskatalog zu Berlin im Gerson'schen Hause . den 13. März 1894 und die folgenden Tage. - Katalog zur Auktion der Kunst-Sammlung des Berliner Bankiers Adolf Liebermann 1829 - 1893 der eine Fülle von Möbeln Kleinskulpturen Silber- Email- und Holzschnitzarbeiten besaß nachdem er in den 1870er Jahren seine große Gemäldesammlung hatte versteigern lassen müssen. - Umschlag angestaubt etwas fleckig u. mit kleinem Einriß hinten Tafeln gebräunt u. das benachbarte Textblatt jew. mit rosafarbenem ! Abklatsch; 1 Tafel lose sonst innen gut. Köln, DuMont-Schauberg, 1894. unknown
72738Frankenberg 1984/1985/1986. . Der für den Handel und für Thonet-Außendienstmitarbeiter bestimmte Hefter enthält: 1. Neues von Thonet Germany Nr. 17 Januar/März 1986: Sondernummer zum 100. Geburtstag von Mies van der Rohe. 2 Bl. Mit mehreren s/w Abb. Eine komprimierte Zusammenfassung des Werkes von Mies van der Rohe. - 2. Thonet Art Nouveau. ohne Jahresangabe. 2 Bl. Mit farb. Abb. Die hier gezeigten Möbel wurden 1910 von Marcel Kammerer für Thonet entworfen und hergestellt bei Thonet Vienna. - 3. Thonet Bugholz - Traditionell 1985. Juli 1985. 18 Bl. Mit zahlr. farb. Abb. OBrosch. Zeigt - teils in verschiedenen Interieurs - die berühmten Thonet-Stühle in der von Michel Thonet entwickelten Bugholztechnik hier teils mit Rohrgefllechtbespannung teils mit textiler Polsterung. - 4. Tische - Stahl. August 1984. 16 S. Mit farb. Abb. OBrosch. Stahlrohrtische und -tischsysteme. Mit Stahlrohr arbeitete Thonet seit den 1920er und 1930er Jahren. - 5. Tische - Holz. Juni 1984. 20 S. Tische in traditioneller und moderner Bugholztechnik teils mit Säulenfüßen. - 6. Preiskatalog April 1985. nur für den Handel bestimmt. 87 S. Mit zahlr. s/w Abb. OBrosch. leichte Gebrauchsspuren. [Frankenberg], 1984/1985/1986. unknown
72816Nürnberg Germanisches Nationalmuseum 1989. . Zur Ausstellung im Germanischen Nationalmuseum Nürnberg 29. November 1989 bis 18. Februar 1990. - Beiträge von Eva B. Ottilinger Helmut W. Lang Milena Lamarová u.a. Katalog bearbeitet von Claus Pese u. Ursula Peters: 237 Objekte. - Umschlag tlw. aufgehellt Folienkasch. tls. gelöst; gutes Exemplar Nürnberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, 1989. unknown
190922111Preisbuch V. Auflage 5. Auflage 12.-17. Tausend Fifth edition 12th-17th thousand 1909. Softcover. vg. 4to. 1002pp. Gold-stamped wraps with decoration string protected in modern mylar. Title-page with emblem of the "Deutsche Werkstätten für Handwerkskunst." Rare work on "Dresdner Hausgerät" a cost-effective program designed to manufacture furniture which was easy to assemble in a variety of shapes and forms. Each plate with exact measurements of the pieces depicted. Most of the furniture shown after designs by Prof. Richard Riemerschmid and Prof. Adelbert Niemeyer. Also includes price list with difference in cost depending on type of wood used. Price list loose as issued. Creasing and minor staining on wraps. Top right corners of title-page and third page expertly repaired. Some numbers handwritten in pencil by previous owner to margin of some pages. Text in German. Wraps in good interior in very good condition. Scarce. Preisbuch V. Auflage, 5. Auflage, 12.-17. Tausend (Fifth edition, 12th-17th thousand) unknown
193449765Tokyo æ±äº¬: Koyosha Henshubu 洪洋社. 編輯部 1934. First edition. Spiral_bound. vg- to vg. Quarto. 3pp. 20pp. 2. Spiral-bound illustrated red black and white wrappers. Volume 13 of the scarce series of Japanese photographic surveys on modernist furniture. At least 16 volumes were known to have been published between 1932 and 1934. This volume is the second part following vol.11 which focuses on the furniture and decorative furnishings from Japanese cafes during the early 1930s. The first three pages contain text captions in numerical order followed by 20 plates of beautifully printed b/w photogravure images of the furniture. The final two pages contain publishers advertisements.<br /> <br /> Text throughout in Japanese.<br /> <br /> Wrappers with some light staining and smudges to the wrappers. Light rubbing to extremities. Back cover with chipping to the bottom left corner as well as some small closed tears along the spiral binding and the left side. Interior with some light smudging and some sporadic minor to light water stains throughout mostly in the margins with images mostly still clean and bright. Wrappers and in very good- interior in very good condition overall. Koyosha Henshubu (洪洋社. 編輯部) unknown
196874182N.p.: N.p. ca. 1968. Modern working collection of over 100 original stencils tracings and hand painted samples of Federal furniture decorations. All laid in enveloped or taped into a modern three ring binder. These were used for furniture projects mainly chairs so signs of use are to be expected. A treasure trove for researchers and practitioners.Up until the 1840s stencils were widely used in America for walls and furniture. The use of stenciling declined as wallpaper became more economically viable as a decorative finish but it did not die out entirely. This collection dates from the 1960s and the designer perhaps named M. Robertshaw has taped in two pages of the catalog of stenciled American Federal furniture by Hitchcock Chair Company of Connecticut so it is likely he worked there. In 1818 Lambert Hitchcock founded an innovative chair company in the northwestern hills of Connecticut where he produced beautiful hand stenciled furniture. The company was ver successful and didn't close its doors in 2006 although it has recently been revived. N.p. unknown
1775315877Birmingham 1775. 92 copper plates of which four are folding on laid paper with crown and "GR" i.e. George Rex watermark some numbered in the plate with breaks from 2 to 145 prices in ink in manuscript. 1 vols. 4to. Some edge wear chipping. Housed n a quarter brown morocco clamshell box and chemise. 92 copper plates of which four are folding on laid paper with crown and "GR" i.e. George Rex watermark some numbered in the plate with breaks from 2 to 145 prices in ink in manuscript. 1 vols. 4to. A rare collection of copper plates of brass hardware for furniture likely manufactured in Brimingham in the last quarter of the 18th century. Includes doorknobs drawer-pulls hinges keyholes etc. in the rococo style. unknown
192638536New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. Third Edition Supplementary Chapters and 136 plates of New Subjects. Over 1000 plates of Representative Pieces. 2 vols. 4to. Red cloth. Very fine in almost fine dust jackets. Third Edition Supplementary Chapters and 136 plates of New Subjects. Over 1000 plates of Representative Pieces. 2 vols. 4to. In dust jackets. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
192636782New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. Third Edition. Over 1000 plates. 2 vols. 4to. Red cloth. Very fine in fine dust jackets. Third Edition. Over 1000 plates. 2 vols. 4to. Inscribed by Famous Baltimore Collector James R. Herbert Boone to his wife Xmas 1931. Arntzen P221. In DJs. Arntzen P221 <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1920216870Paris: Ernest Gründ Éditeur 1920. Illustrated. 6 vols. 8vo. Brown buckram. Fine. Illustrated. 6 vols. 8vo. Ernest Gründ, Éditeur unknown
1830315876Birmingham 1830. 163 engraved plates irregularly numbered 1 to 278. 1 vols. Oblong 4to 13 x 9 inches. Quarter brown leather and boards with the same printed index B-W on front and back pastedowns. worn. 163 engraved plates irregularly numbered 1 to 278. 1 vols. Oblong 4to 13 x 9 inches. Rare engraved early nineteenth century brassfounder's trade catalogue with the manufacturer's name given usually not noted in such a work. While the actual catalogue appears to be ca. 1820-1830 some of the actual copper plates would appear to have been engraved somewhat earlier ca. 1800-1810<br /> <br /> Plates present :<br /> 111 17 19 26 29 31 33 37. 39 41 47 59 65 66 74 75 7980 84 86 90 9899 101 102 105111 112 116 117 118 125 128 129 130 131 132 134 136 137 138 140 141 142 143 145 147 149 152 163-190 192-196 199-203 205-222 224 226 227 230 230A 231 232 234 235 240 241 242 242A 243-248 248A 249 250 253 254-265 267-278. unknown
1910315907New York: American Art Association Press of the Lent & Graff Co. 1910. Illustrated with photographs. 404 items. 435 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary half leather. Some traces of rubbing short split at head of upper joint. Sound. Very good. Owner signature of Leigh Keno 1990. Illustrated with photographs. 404 items. 435 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Substantial and well illustrated auction catalogue. Tiffany published a catalogue of the collection in 1907. <br/><br/> American Art Association [Press of the Lent & Graff Co.] hardcover
1893222508Boston: Estes & Lauriat 1893. First American edition. Illustrated. xvi 280 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Brown cloth beveled boards. Shaken a few signatures loose else Very Good. Ex-lib spine sticker and bookplate no other ex-lib markings. First American edition. Illustrated. xvi 280 pp. 1 vols. 4to. <br/><br/> Estes & Lauriat hardcover
8742FURNITURE ITALIAN FURNITURE INTERIORS AND DECORATION. New York: Architectural Book Publishing n.d. Folio. Portfolio. 1 page 58 plates. First edition. Italian furniture interior moldings and decorations of the fifteenth throug eighteenth centuries are illustrated in sixty plates of which plates three a fifty-two are missing. The portfolio is worn however the plates are very good. unknown
1930z08231Paris: La Grande Maison D'ameublement 1930. First edition. Paperback. good. Catalog for La Grande Maison D'ameublement a large furniture store on the Boulevard Magenta in Paris. Ca. 1930s. First edition. Illustrated wraps oblong 8vo. 137pp. with illustrations of offered furniture. Good. Edge wear and soil to wraps including writing in French on the front wrap. Bending to corners of wraps and some page corners. Internally very bright and unmarked. Handsome wooden furniture with hand carved embellishments including beds wardrobes tables and vanities all listed in French with contemporary prices. Digital images available upon request. La Grande Maison D'ameublement paperback
1816315888Paris: Hamelin-Bergeron 1816. Second expanded edition. xxxii-50 i.e. 509; xi-1-542 pp. Atlas: first 8 plates with 9 hand-coloured figures per plate of wood grains; IX-XXXIX; Atlas Tome II LVII plates some folding. 96 plates in all. 3 vols. 4to atlas; 8vo text. Contemporary quarter tan calf rubbed. Signed by the publisher opposite opposite title page of volume 1 and along title page margin as receipt of purchase for 60 fr. Text and plates clean and fresh. Atlas vol. rebacked preserving spine. Second expanded edition. xxxii-50 i.e. 509; xi-1-542 pp. Atlas: first 8 plates with 9 hand-coloured figures per plate of wood grains; IX-XXXIX; Atlas Tome II LVII plates some folding. 96 plates in all. 3 vols. 4to atlas; 8vo text. Second edition of the definitive contemporary work on the lathe originally published in 1792-96. The illustrations show wood turning machinery and tools finished products and hand-colored depictions of 72 varieties of wood grain. Brunet I-785; Ogden Bibliography of Turning item 27 Hamelin-Bergeron unknown
1925227422Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1925. First American edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 4to. Green cloth. Almost fine. Bookplate and stamp of Clarence Dillon. First American edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 4to. <br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
36781London: Hodder and Stoughton nd. First edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 4to. Grey cloth. Some rippling to covers else VG. First edition. Illustrated. 1 vols. 4to. <br/><br/> Hodder and Stoughton hardcover
a95511New York 1877 first edition. Harpers. printed octavo wraps. pp. 633-784 plus ads. Illustrated article "Furniture and Its Decoration in the Renaissance" appears on pp. 633-654. Good light cover wear light chipping of spine ends. . paperback
194176168Boston: Charak Furniture Company 1941. First edition. Oblong quarto 12 x 9 1/4 inches. 79 1 pp. of which all but four pages are comprised of photographic illustrations of furniture on offer. Publisher's spiral bound brown and white wrappers titled in black. Some ligght weat to edges and very minor soiling to rear but overall a very handsome copy.One copy located by OCLC. The first 60 pp. contain images of the company's specialty; fine reproductions of 18th century American furniture and the rest of the catalog are of their modern furniture."Over the course of nearly seven decades Charak Furniture Company produced exemplary reproductions of 18th-century-era furniture including works created in the American colonial and Georgian styles as well as sophisticated mid-century modern pieces made by the likes of German furniture designer and painter Tommi Parzinger. Charak was established in Boston Massachusetts in 1919. It earned a reputation for exceptional design and durability and the 1920s were a period of high production for the brand. Charak was a leading manufacturer of reproductions of early American furniture that was influenced by Queen Anne– and Georgian–era design including secretaries dressers and cabinets with exquisite details like accented moldings carved finials recessed door panels claw feet and other embellishments. While the Great Depression put many furniture manufacturers out of business Charak Furniture Company weathered the era’s difficulties. In fact during the 1930s it introduced one of its most enduringly popular dining tables: the drop leaf Danbury table. The solid mahogany table which features four leaves to comfortably accommodate larger dining parties as necessary is supported by four slender and elegantly curving legs a wonderful example of the company's furniture from this era." Charak Furniture Company unknown
195076742Germany: N.p. 1950. Oblong quarto 12 3/4 x 9 inches. 60 pp. Comprised entirely tinted illustration of early mid-century furniture offerings. Publishe'rs wrappers with two brads gilt and black cover lettering. Small bit of lower to with gnawing. A very good and visually pleasing catalog. N.p. unknown
184575952Paris: D.Guilmard 1845. First edition Oblong quarto 10 x 7 inches. Title page plus the complete complement of 123 full page lithographs of French furniture. Although not stated in OCLC. this cops copy has 5 bis plates for no. 22 and one bis plate for no. 66. Publisher's blind ruled brown cloth gilt gilt cover lettering. marbled endpapers From hinge nicely repaired but still with a chip to the loer gutter margin of the marled endpapers. The text block is quite clean. A handsome copy of a wonderful trace catalog.There were 3 or 4 editions of this catalog and the only way of telling the difference is by the plate count which has by far the most number of plates. And this copy has even more as no cataloger have ever mentioned the bis plates. Only 5 of this edition located by OCLC all with no mention of any bis plates. "Little is known about the life of the Parisian publisher of Le Garde-meuble Désiré Guilmard c. 1810-c.1885 except that he founded the publishing firm of D. Guilmard in 1839. Because his name appears as the "delineator" of the majority of the furniture plates in Le Garde-meuble many historians presumed he was a furniture designer. However he is not known to have had a furniture shop nor are there any signed examples of his furniture extant. We do know that Guilmard was closely connected to the Parisian design community and through his numerous publications see below became an influential purveyor of taste. He was also an exceptionally able businessman who promoted French furniture and design during a fifty-year period of rapidly changing taste" Smithsonian. D.Guilmard hardcover
182975517New York: Albert Grosfield Inc. 1829. First edition of this Early Grosfeld catalog. The wholesale price list is 4 pp. and printed on rectos only. The printed paper wrapperstwo brads split to upper spine tell us that Albert Grosfeld's main showroom was on Third Avenuce in New York City but he also had showrooms in Chicago and Los Angele. Is is accompanied by 100 placards showing the furniture on offer. Each card measures 7 5/8 by 9 1/2 inches and bears a photographic illustration of the piece along with a printed description stock number and dimensions As follows: 1111/20150 Adam Satinwood Writing Desk hand-decorated leather top. MADE IN ENGLAND. H. 38". W. 42". D. 23". Very good condition.The company seems to have specilaized in high end reproductions of antique furniture. They survives the Gfreat Depression and mwere quite active in the Mi-Century Modern Movement. Albert Grosfield Inc. hardcover
19482110502150412893Technical data publishing society 1948. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Technical data publishing society paperback