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Brandt, G.
Wohnräume und Möbel aus Alt-Schleswig-Holstein und Lübeck. Berlin 1922. 4to. 96 S. Mit 150 Abb. Orig.-Halbleinenbd.
Zeigt hauptsächlich Stühle, Schränke, Kommoden und komplett möbilierte Zimmer.
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Segoura, M.
Paris 1983. 4to. 200 S. Mit ca. 200 Abb. u. 22 Farbtaf. Orig.-Leinenbd.
Berühmter Ebenist, Schüler von David Roentgen in Paris, wo er 1778 Meister wurde.
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Schreyer, A.
Die Möbelentwürfe Johann Michael Hoppenhaupts des Älteren und ihre Beziehungen zu den Rokokomöbeln Friedrichs des Grossen. Straßburg 1932. 4to. 93 S. mit 30 Textabb. u. 65 Abb. a. Taf. Orig.-Brs.
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Salverte, Comte de.
Les ébénistes du XVIIIe siècle leurs oeuvres et leurs marques. Paris 1953. 4to. 365 S. u. 87 Taf. mit ca. 250 Abb. Orig.-Brs.
Das unentbehrliche Standardwerk über die französischen Ebenisten mit ausführlichen Biographien sowie Abbildung der Brandstempel. Exemplar der gesuchten frühen Ausgabe mit gestochen scharfen Abbildungen. Die späteren Reprints sind von minderer Qualität.
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Chenevière, A.
Russian furniture. The golden age 1780-1840. New York, 1988. 4to. 311 S. Mit 307 meist farb. Abb. Orig.-Leinenbd.
Das Standardwerk über die russischen Möbel.
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Colle, E.
Il mobile impero in Italia. Arredi e decoranzioni d'interni dal 1800 al 1843. Milano 1998. 4to. 438 S. Mit 500 meist farbigen Abb. Orig.-Leinenbd.
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Fischer, H. v.
Fonck a Berne. Möbel und Ausstattungen in der Kunsthandwerkerfamilie Funk im 18. Jahrhundert in Bern. Bern 2001. 4to. 375 S. Mit 712 teils farb. Abb. Orig.-Leinenbd.
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Himmelheber, G.
Möbel aus Eisen. Geschichte, Formen, Technik. München 1996. 4to. 237 S. Mit 419 Abb. Orig.-Leinenbd.
In zeitlicher Folge werden mehr als 460 Eisenmöbel vorgestellt. Sie liefern zum ersten Male eine internationale Typologie dieser modernsten Möbelgattung des 19. Jajrhunderts.
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Janneau, G. de. u. Jarry, M.
Le siège en France du moyen age a nos jours. Paris 1948. 4to. 389 S. Mit 342 Abb. Orig.-Brs.
Das Standardwerk über den französischen Stuhl. Mit hervorragenden Abbildungen.
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Kratz, Annette-Isabell.
Altonaer Möbel des Rokoko und Klassizismus. Tischlerhandwerk und "Mobilienfabrikation" im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert. Hamburg 1988. 4to. 291 Seiten. Mit 17 Farbtafeln und 148 Abbildungen. Orig.-Leinenband.
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Pradère, A.
Die Kunst des französischen Möbels. Ebenisten von Ludwig XIV. bis zur Revolution. München 1990. 4to. 442 S. Mit 568 Abb., davon 228 in Farbe. Orig.-Leinenbd.
Dieses Werk dokumentiert überzeugend den Reichtum und die Vielfalt d. franz. Möbelkultur im 18. Jahrh. Mit 70 Werkmonographien zu einzelnen Kunstschreinern.
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Sangl, S.
Das Bamberger Hofschreinerhandwerk im 18. Jahrhundert. München 1990. 4to. 334 S. u. 137 Abb. a. Taf. Orig.-Kart.
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Schmitz, H.
Deutsche Möbel des Klassizismus. Stuttgart 1923. 4to. 242 S. Mit 460 Abb. Orig.-Halbleinenbd.
Noch immer das wichtigste Werk über die deutschen Möbel des Klassizismus. Zeigt eine reiche Auswahl aus dem Vorrat an Möbelm dieser Epoche, unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Beispiele aus Berlin, Wien u. Stuttgart.
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Sylvén, T.
Mästernas Möbler. Stockholmsarbeten 1700-1850. Stockholm 1996. 4to. 555 S. Mit Hunderten teils farb. Abb. Orig.-Leinenbd.
Vollständiges Lexikon der Stockholmer Ebenisten für die Periode von 1700-1850. Mit ausführlichen Biographien, Abbildung der Signaturen u. Register.
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Zinnkann, Heidrun.
Mainzer Möbelschreiner der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Frankfurt 1985. 4to. 379 Seiten. Mit 265 Abbildungen. Orig. Leinenband.
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Hessling, E.
Louis XVth's style furniture in the Museum for Decorative Arts in Paris. Second edition. Leipzig, ca. 1920. Folio. 13 S. u. 36 Lichtdrucktaf. Orig.-Halbleinenbd.
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Hessling, E. u. W.
Louis XIVth's style furniture contained in the Louvre and in the Museum of Decorative Arts. Second edition. Leipzig ca. 1920. Folio. 9 S. u. 40 Lichtdrucktaf. Orig.-Halbleinenbd.
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Keim, A.
La décoration et le mobilier a l'époque Romantique et sous le Second Empire. Prafce de L. Bérard. Paris 1925. Folio. 10 S. Text u. 40 Lichtdrucktaf. Halbleinenmappe.
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Miotti, T.
Il mobile Friulano. Mailand 1970. 4to. 168 S. Mit 268 Abb. Orig.-Leinenbd.
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Alcouffe, D. u.a.
Le moblilier du Musée du Louvre. Ouvrage conçu par le département des objets d'art, Musée du Louvre. 2 Bde. 762 S. Mit 185 farb. Abb. Orig.-Leinenbde.
Bestandskatalog der bedeutendsten Möbel des Musée du Louvre. Sämtliche Objekte sind farbig abgebildet.
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Zimmeraquarelle aus fürstlichen Schlössern im Besitz des Hauses Hessen. Bestandskatalog und Katalog zur Sonderausstellung. Eichenzell 2004. 4to. 272 S. Mit 161 meist farbigen Abb. Orig.-Kartbd.
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Lux, J. A.
Von der Empire- zur Biedermeierzeit. Eine Sammlung charakteristischer Möbel und Innenräume auf 54 Tafeln mit einem Vorwort. 4. Aufl. Stuttgart ca. 1920. Folio. Titel, 10 S. Text u. ca. 200 Abb. auf 54 Lichtdrucktaf. Orig.-Halbleinenmappe
Gesuchte Publikation zu Empire- Biedermeiermöbeln mit hervorragendem Abbildungsmaterial.
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Droguet, Anne.
Nicolas Petit 1732-1791. Paris 2001. 4to. 127 Seiten. Mit 80 teils farbigen Abbildungen. Orig.-Leinenband.
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Alfter, Dieter.
Die Geschichte des Augsburger Kabinettschranks. Augsburg 1986. 4to. 127 Seiten und 120 Abbildungen auf Tafeln. Orig.-Broschur.
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Fabian, Dietrich.
Roentgenmöbel aus Neuwied. Leben und Werk von Abraham und David Roentgen. Bad Neustadt 1986. 4to. 436 Seiten. Mit 810 Abbildungen, davon 125 in Farbe. Orig.-Leinenband.
Grundlegende Veröffentlichung über Leben und Werk von Abraham und David Roentgen. Die wohl größten deutschen und europäischen Möbelkünstler werden in ihrem Leben und Werk hier vorgestellt. Die Roentgen Möbel werden mit reichlichem Anschauungsmaterial dokumentiert.
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BLUM (André)
Le mobilier français
Pt. In-8, 124p. Edition originale tirée s/vergé pagliano. Illustré de reproductions en noir in-texte. "Du mobilier au moyen-age à celui de la IIIe République"
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DUMONTHIER (E.)
Bois de siège.
In-4, [8]-72p. Très bel exemplaire.
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CHAPUIS (Roger)
Guide pratique des meubles de Suisse romande.
In-4, 240p. Ouvrage de références sur le sujet comportant 250 illustrations en noir dans le texte. Manque la jaquette, sinon à l'état de neuf.
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MURSELL J.
Windsor Chairmaking. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR
8vo., First Edition, with numerous illustrations and diagrams throughout; original laminated boards, a near fine copy. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE
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ROGERS John C.
English Furniture. Its Essentials and Characteristics simply and clearly explained to the Student and small Collector. With a Foreword by H. Avray Tipping.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, title in red and black, with 132 fine plates on 127 and numerous illustrations (a number full-page) in the text; gilt boards, cloth back gilt, a very good, clean copy. With the errata slip at p.49.
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EDWARDS Ralph
The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture from the Middle Ages to the Late Georgian Period. [Third Impression].
Sm. folio, Third Impression, with a coloured frontispiece and very numerous monochrome photographs throughout; cloth gilt, gilt back, gilt top, a good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly chafed at head and tail of backstrip. Good, sound copy of the third impression of this standard reference first issued in 1964.
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[Sale Catalogue of] Magnifique Ensemble de Meubles et Objets d'Art Francais. 25-26 June 1979. Sale Code: PINEAU. [Introduction by Sir Francis Watson].
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with numerous fine coloured and monochrome photographs (many full-page) in the text, and decorative endpapers; cloth gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
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JOURDAIN Margaret
English Furniture. The Georgian Period (1750-1830). With a Foreword by Ralph Edwards.
Roy. 4to., First Edition, with a fine coloured frontispiece, title in red and black, and 171 fine plates in monochrome; original blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly age-spotted as often and with minor loss (affecting lettering) at lower edge of front panel. A lovely copy of a standard reference.
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RODD John
The Repair and Restoration of Furniture.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with 17 plates (each depicting a number of images) and numerous illustrations and diagrams in the text, free endpapers lightly browned at fore-edges; original burgundy cloth, gilt back, red top, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. First edition of Rodd's detailed standard reference. Scarce in this condition.
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RUBIRA Jose Claret
Classical European Furniture Design. 3 Volumes in 1. Encyclopedia of French [and Spanish and English] Furniture Designs.
Roy. 4to., First English Edition thus, with very numerous detailed illustrations in the text, page-edges very lightly browning; boards, cloth back gilt, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
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MALIM Margaret F.
Old English Wood-Carving Patterns from Oak Furniture of the Jacobean Period. A Series of Examples, selected and drawn in Facsimile from Rubbings, for the Use of Teachers, Students and Classes. Comprising 30 Examples on 20 Plates.
Large folio, First Edition, with title in red and black; original green boards lettered in black, ivory buckram backstrip lettered in brown, original portfolio ties present, covers lightly age-soiled, lower corner slightly bowed else a very good, bright, clean copy.
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HEAL Ambrose
The London Furniture Makers from the Restoration to the Victorian Era 1660-1840. A Record of 2500 Cabinet-Makers, Upholsterers, Carvers and Gilders. Record of 2500 Cabinet-Makers, Upholsterers, Carvers and Gilders...
Sm. folio, ORIGINAL EDITION, with a frontispiece in red and black, title in red and black, 52 fine plates and very numerous illustrations (a number full-page) in the text; marbled boards, buckram back gilt, a near fine copy in the dustwrapper, the latter a little browned. The standard study, including many reproductions of rare and little-known trade-cards
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WOODFORDE John
The Observer's Book of Furniture. Illustrated by Roy Spencer. Describing Furniture from Tudor to Victorian Times. FIRST EDITION IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with 194 illustrations in the text and coloured endpapers; original tan cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in black, a very good, bright clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly browned at backstrip. Observer 35. Printing code 1543.264. Nice copy in the dustwrapper. Marren & Carter, p.164.
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[Sale Catalogue of] Important English Furniture. 23 November 2005. Sale Code: L05302. FINE COPY
4to., First Edition, with numerous fine coloured photographs (many full-page) throughout; original pictorial wrappers, label on front wrapper else a a fine copy. The catalogue lists 127 lots.
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STRANGE Thomas Arthur
English Furniture, Decoration, Woodwork and Allied Arts during the Last Half of the Seventeenth Century, the Whole of the Eighteenth Century and the earlier Part of the Nineteenth. [Facsimile reissue]. NEAR FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
4to., Facsimile Reissue, with very numerous illustrations (the majority full-page) in the text; brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Good quality facsimile reissue of this standard reference.
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RILEY (ed.) N.
World Furniture. NEAR FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
Folio, with very numerous coloured and monochrome photographs throughout; brown cloth, upper board blocked in gilt and white, gilt back, yellow endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
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COMINO M.
Gimson and the Barnsleys. 'Wonderful Furniture of a Commonplace Kind'. NEAR FINE COPY IN DUSTWRAPPER
8vo. First Edition with numerous sepia-toned photographs in the text; brown cloth gilt back a near fine copy in dustwrapper.
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LITCHFIELD Frederick
Illustrated History of English Furniture. from the Earliest to the Present Time. Sixth Edition. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY
8vo., Sixth Edition, with coloured frontispiece (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, and very numerous monochrome plates and illustrations (a number full-page) in the text, frontispiece verso mildly browned; original dark red ribbed cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, bevelled boards, gilt top, black endpapers, moderate pull at head else a very good, bright, clean, firm copy. Sixth edition of a standard reference first published in 1892.
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GEFFRYE MUSEUM
Utility Furniture and Fashion 1941-1951. 24 September to 29 December 1974. FINE COPY
Oblong. 4to., First Edition, with numerous reproductions throughout; pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a fine copy. This deceptively comprehensive and detailed catalogue is a notable addition to the literature of WWII's 'Utility' campaign.
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EDWARDS Ralph
Georgian Cabinet-Makers. [Revised Edition]. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY OF THE REVISED EDITION
Roy. 4to., Revised Edition, with frontispiece and 100pp of plates, neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper; terracotta cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, a very good, bright, cean copy in unclipped, lightly age-soiled dustwrapper, the latter with loss at lower edge of front panel. Revised version of the original edition of 1944.
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GLOAG John
British Furniture Makers. [Britain in Pictures]. NEAR FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
4to., First Edition, with 8 coloured plates and 25 monochrome illustrations in the text; original series binding of pictorial brown boards, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Carney, 89.
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CLOUSTON Kate Warren
The Chippendale Period in English Furniture. With Illustrations by the Author. [Facsimile reissue]. NEAR FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., with frontispiece and very numerous illustrations (many full-page) in the text; burgundy cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Facsimile reissue of the original edition of 1897.
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FOLEY Edwin
The Book of Decorative Furniture. Its Form, Colour and History. NEAR FINE COPY IN ORIGINAL CLOTH
2 vols., sm. folio, First Edition, with 100 mounted coloured plates and approx. 1000 monochrome illustrations (a number folding or full-page) in the text, free endpapers lightly browned; original brown cloth, upper boards framed, blocked and lettered in blind, gilt back, tops a little dust-soiled, backstrips very lightly sunned else a near fine copy. Bright, clean copy of a standard reference.
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CHINNERY Victor
Oak Furniture. The British Tradition. A History of Early Furniture in the British Isles and New England. [Second Impression] NEAR FINE COPY IN DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., Second Impression, with coloured frontispieces, coloured plates, very numerous monochrome photographs throughout and patterned endpapers; brown cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. With personal bookplate on front free endpaper. Bright copy of a standard reference, published seven months after the first edition.
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STEVENS Christopher Claxton
18th Century English Furniture. The Norman Adams Collection. [Second, Revised Edition.] NEAR FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., Second Edition, with coloured frontispiece, very numerous fine coloured and monochrome photographs (a number full-page) throughout, and pictorial endpapers; brown cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. With the separately published errata slip. Enlarged version of the original edition of 1983.
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