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192112738New York: William Helburn 1921. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good. 10.1x7.6x0.4in. rubbing to extremities owner's name on first page lacking dust jacket. <br>130 objects are described and illustrated on 71 plates. <br>120pp 1.05lb 10.1x7.6x0.4in William Helburn hardcover
1994Q-0486278409Dover Pubns 1994-08-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Pubns paperback
200425818Paris: Eric Philippe 2004. 1st. Hardcover. Fine. 8.3x6.5x0.6in. not issued with a dust jacket. <br>James Mont 1904-1978 was a modern designer who promoted an Asian-style modernism in the United States from the 1930s until the 1960s. This catalogue of an exhibition at Eric Philippe Paris from September 10 to October 20 2004 describes and illustrates in color 34 objects by Mont. Text in French and English. <br>82pp 0.67lb 8.3x6.5x0.6in Eric Philippe hardcover
197119316Paris: Société d'études et de publications économiques 1971. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 11.2x10.0x1.0in. dust jacket with tear to front panel. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>The first monograph on this Parisian design house. Illustrations in color and in black and white. Text in French and English. <br>240pp 3.65lb 11.2x10.0x1.0in Société d'études et de publications économiques hardcover
196511281Brighton; Jaycee Furniture Limited 1965 1965. Original Wrappers. Softcover landscape quarto pp. 44. Illustrated throughout with colour and black-and-white photographs. Olive green printed card wraps. Covers lightly creased with edges rubbed; inner rear cover lightly soiled. 1 cm closed tear and minor loss to corner of single leaf; several leaves corners creased. Scarce example of a mid-twentieth century catalogue of reproduction period-style oak furniture well illustrated showing the range in room settings with dimensions. Brighton; Jaycee Furniture Limited, [1965] unknown
199323790New Haven CT: Yale University Press 1993. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 10.7x8.6x0.8in. dust jacket rubbed at head and foot of spine and lightly chipped at corners. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>The catalogue of an exhibition at Temple Newsam House in Leeds beginning 20 October 1993 and the Victoria and Albert Museum 16 February - 24 April 1994. With 184 black and white illustrations and 28 color plates. <br>164pp 2.10lb 10.7x8.6x0.8in Yale University Press hardcover
2004003077New York: Merrell Publishers 2004. Hardcover. Near Fine/fine. 8vo. 160 pp. Bound in black boards title stamped in white on spine in blue black and white dust jacket. Profusely illustrated chiefly color. Includes list of further reading and index. Near Fine minor rubbing to bottom edge otherwise tight and clean in Fine dust jacket with minor shelf wear. <br/><br/> Merrell Publishers hardcover
1870biblio16<p>Illustrated with 36 lithograpnic plates. Oblong tall 8vo original boards lacking backstrip boards soiled and worn at extremities scattered foxing throughout. A scarce example of an Austrian trade catalogue for a furniture manufacturer. Lovely examples of carved wardrobes wash stands mirrors etc. Illustrations of a credenza chair and table designed by master carpenter Stefan Grund for the Vienna International Exposition in 1873.</p> Chr. Kappes,
1991N1766Renaissance: White Lotus Press 1991. Paperback. Good/no dj. 0.30. Journal of the Classical Chinese Furniture Society Summer 1991 Vol. 1/3 White Lotus Press paperback
1944871891944. FURNITURE Kenmochi Isamu. Kenchiku Shinsho 9 KIKAKU KAGU. Tokyo Showa 19 1944 2nd printing after the first of 1943. 12mo. bound Western style in illustrated boards heavily illustrated with photos. THE STANDARDS OF FURNITURE was an important work as is evidenced by its reprinting in the closing days of a losing war effort. Kenmochi is generally acknowledged to be one of the foremost industrial designers of the 20th century. In very good condition. unknown
1918H16554Kiel & Milwaukee WI: Kiel Furniture Co 1918. Near Fine. Oblong quarto 12.5 x 10 inches in full black cloth with "J. B. Laun" stamped in gilt on front cover. 63 1 pp illustrated throughout images printed in slight browntone with inserts including "New Kiel Table Designs Supplement to Catalogue 28" and some price lists circulars and flyers. Products include dining room suites tables library tables desks stools tabourettes pedestals and "novelties." The Kiel Furniture company was founded in 1882 and employed German-American immigrants in the small town of Kiel and has been in business ever since now under the name A. A. Laun Furniture Company named for the younger brother of J. B. Laun one of the original presidents of the company who took over as vice president and general manager in 1916. The types of products featured in these catalogs reflects both the tastes of their clientele mainly middle-income Midwestern households but also reflects the Stickleyesque influence of Arts & Crafts and Mission style aesthetics. No copies of this particular catalog located in any institution. This is the president of the company's own copy! Kiel Furniture Co unknown
1920H16553Kiel & Milwaukee WI: Kiel Furniture Co 1920. Near Fine. 5 catalogs oblong quarto wraps each about 13 x 10 inches very good plus to near fine condition 64 to 96 pp. each illustrated throughout some in subtle browntone occasional plates in color with occasional price lists and inserts. Products include dining room suites tables library tables desks stools tabourettes pedestals and "novelties." The Kiel Furniture company was founded in 1882 and employed German-American immigrants in the small town of Kiel and has been in business ever since now under the name A. A. Laun Furniture Company named for the younger brother of J. B. Laun one of the original presidents of the company who took over as vice president and general manager in 1916. The types of products featured in these catalogs reflects both the tastes of their clientele mainly middle-income Midwestern households but also reflects the Stickleyesque influence of Arts & Crafts and Mission style furniture. Searching the OCLC database we could find NO copies of any of these particular Kiel Furniture catalogs in institutions; the earliest Kiel catalog we could find institutionally is a 1925 catalog of furniture a single example of which is in the Wisconsin state historical archives. Lightest wear and soil. Kiel Furniture Co unknown
1971410915New York: Knoll 1971. A soft crease to the front cover and a few small marks but generally clean. 11.5 x 11.5 inches. Profusely illustrated. Printed wrappers. A beautifully designed catalogue for Knoll: designed by Massimo Vignelli photographs by Herbert Matter exhibition design by Lella and Massimo Vignelli. The exhibition was held from January 12 to March 12 1972. Knoll unknown
1991410914Tokyo: Knoll International Japan 1991. Som moderate handling wear but generally fine. 11 x 11 inches. Text in English and Japanese. Profusely illustrated. Hardcover decorated glazed boards. An excellent survey of Knoll's legacy and designs. Knoll International Japan unknown
19482110502150412893Technical data publishing society 1948. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Technical data publishing society paperback
19532092902137306136Maruzen 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 42p Size: 26 x 18 cm Maruzen paperback
1984159933Kodansha International 1984. First Edition. Oversize Hardback. Fine/Near Fine. Book is in excellent condition with deep red fine weave covers gilt print at spine. Binding is solid and square covers have sharp corners exterior shows no blemishes text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only no tears. Intro to page 25 then plates with large b&w photos to page 115 then with sections often with descriptive line drawings on Woods Joinery Finishes Metal fittings Tools. 192 pages. Kodansha International hardcover
1956BOOKS072691IParis: Guy le Prat Editeur 1956. PB. good wraps softcover. B&W illustrations. First published 1773. Title translates to "The Art and Manner of French Cabinetmakers Tricks." Appears to be Volume One only. 570pp. Guy le Prat Editeur 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
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
196715488Milano: Gorlich Editore 1967. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 13.7x10.0x2.0in. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>The standard work on Italian lacquered furniture. Illustrated with 496 color plates and two color frontispieces. Text in Italian. <br>25pp 9.58lb 13.7x10.0x2.0in <br>EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGES NECESSARY Gorlich Editore hardcover
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
187858315Paris: V.L. Quetin ca. 1878. Oblong 4to. 11.5 x 7.75 in. 1 leaf lithograph title 94 i.e. 110 lithographed plates 1 leaf of index on blue-tinted paper stock. Quarter-green leather over pebbled green cloth raised bands embossed borders in blind gilt lettering on spine minor scuffing & wear rubbing bumping & wear to couple corners w/o ffep. still VG- copy w/ bright plates from the library of Victor Colas 256 13d Voltaires Paris notation on front marbled pastedown. A well-illustrated printer’s specimen book issued to depict the varieties of Second Empire French furniture featuring styles such as Louis XV Louis XVI and the decorative styles of Napoleon III’s designers. Victor Joseph Quetin 1822-1877 was an entrepreneurial printer who began producing these Furniture style books for Parisian craftsmen cabinetmakers and would sell these volumes of specimen sheets to manufacturers to show their prospective clients. The furnishings shown in these leaves encompass tables chairs toilettes some with bidets built in many with attached mirrors bed frames armoires buffets desks and desks with built-in bookcases. The index which is often missing provides an excellent quick reference to the styles types of furnishings as well as the specific plate. Demand increased as Paris & France underwent tremendous renovations and progress during the Second Empire and many of the furnishings inspired by the designs of Carlin Weisweiler and Riesener were presented to the public at the 1867 Exposition Universelle. His son Victor Leon Quetin b. 1852 would later in the 1870’s take up the family business released the albums under a new imprint of “V.L. Quetin†and also began issuing colour chromolithograph specimen catalogues of elaborate draperies bed curtains window treatments and casements. Also issued was a newspaper Journal le magasin de meubles†which offered details of the specimen catalogues he would assemble subscriptions and pricing with details on colour lithography and hand-colouring as well. His designs were dependent upon using a specialized machine which would enlarge reduce or even alter lithographic designs for clients. See: Victor Quetin De la papeterie a la lithographie D’Avoise a Meung-sur-Loire en passan par les Moulins de Paillard 16e-18e siecle; Alfred Lemercier La lithographie francaise de 1796 a 1896 et les arts qui s’y rattachent: manuel pratique p. 344. V.L. Quetin, hardcover
2000BOOKS073412IBruxelles: Editions Racine 2000. HC. very good w/very good dustjacket hardcover. B&W and color illustrations. ISBN 2873861991 446pp. Editions Racine unknown
199630182Paris: Charles Massin 1996. 1st. Hardcover. As New/As New. 11.1x8.5x0.4in. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>Profusely illustrated in color. Text in French. <br>93pp 1.42lb 11.1x8.5x0.4in Charles Massin hardcover