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‎[ART] - LANDAIS (Hubert)‎

‎La porcelaine française : XVIIIème siècle.‎

‎S. l. (Paris), Librairie Hachette, 1963; in-8 carré, 128 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur illustré. Bonne introduction à la porcelaine de la France du dix-huitième siècle. Ouvrage à compléter par une documentation sur les marques et monogrammes des fabricants. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et quelques-unes en couleurs. Bon état.‎

‎[ART] - DREYFUS, CONSERVATEUR-ADJOINT AU MUSÉE DU LOUVRE (Carle)‎

‎Le mobilier français : époques de Louis XIV et de Louis XV.‎

‎Paris, Éditions Albert Morancé, 1921; in-8 carré, 32 pp. + 41 pl. hors-texte, porte-feuilles demi-toile à lacets (manque) cahier pour le texte et 41 planches. Petit livre de documentations sur le mobilier de style. Illustrations photographiques en noir et blanc et en sépia. Bon état.‎

‎[ART] - GAUTHIER, CONSERVATEUR DU MUSÉE D'ART POPULAIRE RÉGIONAL DE NANTES (J. Stany)‎

‎La connaissance des meubles régionaux français : évolution, caractéristiques.‎

‎Paris, René Baudouin, 1979; in-8, VIII-2-278 pp., broché. Fac-similé de l'édition originale de 1952, Éditions d'Art Charles Moreau. L'auteur fut conservateur du musée d'Art Populaire Régional de Nantes. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc. Bon état.‎

‎[ART] - FOUREST - GIACOMOTTI‎

‎L'oeuvre des faïenciers français du XVIème à la fin du XVIIIème siècle.‎

‎Paris, Connaissance des Arts, 1966; in-4, 331 pp., reliure d’éditeur, sous jaquette. Nombreuses illustrations. Bon état.‎

‎[ART] - LION-GOLDSCHMIDT (Daisy)‎

‎Céramique chinoise.‎

‎Paris, Éditions Charles Massin, s.d. (vers 1960); in-4, 16 pp. + 38 pl. hors-texte, cartonnage d'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée. Collection « Carrefour des Arts ». L'auteur travaillait au musée Guimet. L'essentiel des connaissances à posséder sur le sujet. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs. Bon état.‎

‎[ART] - T'SERSTEVENS (Michèle)‎

‎L'art chinois.‎

‎Paris, Éditions Charles Massin, 1962; in-4, 80 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée. Collection « Carrefour des Arts ». L'auteur travaillait au musée Guimet. L'essentiel des connaissances à posséder sur le sujet. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs. Bon état.‎

‎[ART] - ANONYME‎

‎Le musée des arts décoratifs. Collections de l'union centrale des arts décoratifs, céramiques, meubles, orfèvrerie, dessins, moulages, etc….‎

‎Paris, Armand Guérinet, s.d. (vers 1880); in-folio, 56 planches, broché, dans une chemise rigide à lacets. Très bon état.‎

‎[ART] - PAJOT (Anne-Marie)‎

‎Meubles peints.‎

‎Paris, Éditions Ch. Massin, s.d.; in-8, 64 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur en simili-cuir, sous jaquette illustrée (petite déchirure à la jaquette). Collection « l'Amateur d'Art ».Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs. Très bon état.‎

‎[ART] - WAGNER-VRIZ (Nicole)‎

‎Décoration de l'imaginaire.‎

‎Paris, Via - Michel Aveline, 1992; in-4, 189 pp., reliure d'éditeur, sous jaquette. État neuf.‎

‎[ART] - ANONYME‎

‎Guide des antiquités.‎

‎Paris, Éditions des Connaissances Modernes, 1971; in-folio, 191 pp., reliure d’éditeur pleine toile, sous jaquette. Très bon état.‎

‎[ART] - SCHLEICHER (Adolphe)‎

‎Manuel de l'antiquaire, de l'amateur et du collectionneur.‎

‎Paris, Albin Michel Éditeur, 1926; in-4 (247 x 326 mm), 8-432 pp., relié demi-cuir brun foncé à coins, dos à 5 nerfs (frottements), tranches ocre jaune. Ouvrage très pratique pour nommer et préciser les différents meubles, se renseigner habillement sur les styles et les époques du mobilier que l'on a, ou pour celui que l'on convoite. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. Bon état.‎

‎[ART] - PONTE (Alessandra)‎

‎Le mobilier anglais du XVIIIème siècle.‎

‎Paris, Librairie Larousse, 1986; grand in-8, 80 pp., relié demi-toile, coloris ocre jaune, dos lisse. Collection « Arts et styles ». Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs. Très bon état.‎

‎[LORRAIN] - CATALOGUE D'EXPOSITION‎

‎L'âge d'or du mobilier lorrain. De l'arbre à l'armoire.‎

‎Nancy / Paris, Musée Lorrain, Musée de la cour d'or et Somogy, 2010; in-4, 384 pp., cartonnage imprimé d'éditeur. Commissariat général de l'exposition Francine Roze et Anne Adrian. Ouvrage à la gloire de la mémoire des lorrains du bucheron au menuisier. Exposition composée de 200 meubles remarquables.‎

‎Drepperd, Carl W.‎

‎FIRST READER FOR ANTIQUE COLLECTORS.‎

‎pp. xi, 274. Illustrated with numerous drawings. Very XLib. 215mm. Original full cloth binding, worn. Hardbound. SE 3‎

‎Carrick, Alice Van Leer.‎

‎COLLECTOR'S LUCK.‎

‎pp. xv, 207 + Frontis. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Endpapers foxed. Text clean. 220mm. Original cloth spine over marbled paper covered boards. Original printed paper spine and front board labels. Corners bumped especially lower front board corner. Third impression. Hardbound. Very good. "A Repository of Pleasant and Profitable Discourses Descriptive of the Household Furniture and Ornaments of Olden Time." ANTIQUES SE 3‎

‎Gayler, Julius F.‎

‎FURNITURE YESTERDAY AND TODAY. The Principal Periods of Furniture with Numerous Illustrations of the Best Historical and Modern Examples. With a Special Note on Finishes.‎

‎60 p. + Color Frontis. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Book label presentation of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Parlin, NJ. Lacks rear pocket Portfolio of Illustrations of Furniture by American Manufacturers. 235mm. Original full paper covered binding. Original printed paper label on front board. Small loss at head and tail of spine. First Edition. ANTIQUES SE 3‎

‎Taylor, Francis R.‎

‎LIFE OF WILLIAM SAVERY OF PHILADELPHIA 1750-1804.‎

‎pp. x, 474 + Frontis. Mildly XLib. 8vo. Original publisher's blue cloth binding. Extremities slightly rubbed and worn. PA 58.‎

‎Comstock, Helen, Editor.‎

‎THE CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN ANTIQUES.‎

‎pp. 848. Numerous photo illustrations. Square 8vo. Original publisher's cloth binding. DJ. Well illustrated articles on every aspect of American antiques and folk art. NW30‎

‎Sack, Albert.‎

‎FINE POINTS OF FURNITURE: EARLY AMERICAN. Introduction by John M. Graham, II.‎

‎303 p. Illustrated with over 800 photographs. Small 4to. Original publisher's cloth binding. XLib.Originally published in 1950, the great antiques dealer Albert Sack disc usses here various elements of design, decoration, craftsmanship, construction and finish for over 100 examples of early American furniture, comparing the merits and values of each. His Good / Better / Best approach is still the best instructional tool in the field. SE3-6.‎

‎Comstock, Helen.‎

‎AMERICAN FURNITURE. Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Century Styles.‎

‎336 p. With notes and extensive bibliography. 700 illustrations, primarily in monochrome. 4to. Original publisher's cloth binding. Original dust jacket, torn. First published by Viking in 1962. Well documented and fully illustrated reference book on 17th-19th century furniture. Includes: Jacobean; Queen Anne; Chippendale; Classical; and Early Victorian. Comstock published widely on the subject of period homes and furnishings, and was the compiler of the 'Concise Encyclopedia of American Antiques.' PA 52‎

‎Adams, Ruth.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH ART. The American Arts Library.‎

‎64 p. Color frontis. Illustrations many in color. Stain from old paper on first fly leaf. Small 8vo. Original printed paper boards. Slightly weak at hinges. First edition. PA 08A x2.‎

‎Nykor, L. M. & Patricia Musson.‎

‎MENNONITE FURNITURE. The Ontario Tradition in York County.‎

‎95 p. Illustrated. 4to. Original printed wraps.‎

‎Robacker, Earl F.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH STUFF. A Guide to Country Antiques.‎

‎163 p. + Photo illustrations. William S. Troxell's copy. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, slightly chipped at edges. The original war-time edition, in dust jacket. Still useful & informative. PA 05B x2.‎

‎Fabian, Monroe; Pennsylvania German Society‎

‎THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN DECORATED CHEST. PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN SOCIETY. New Series. Volume 12.‎

‎230p. Well Illustrated. 4to. DJ. Original cloth binding. This was once the most valuable book in the whole series of PA German Society publications. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!‎

‎Fabian, Monroe.‎

‎THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN DECORATED CHEST.‎

‎230p. Well illustrated. 4to. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards, top edges sun faded. Original dust jacket. Also issued as: Pennsylvania German Society. New Series. Volume 12. Still the best work on the topic. When authentic, these chests fetch remarkably high prices at important auctions of American folk art. The scarce original first edition of this classic. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 012A. BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY‎

‎Swank, et. al.‎

‎ARTS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS.‎

‎pp. x, 309. Highly Illustrated. 4to. Original cloth binding. Original dust jacket. One of the most important books in the series. Issued to celebrate 300 years of Germans in America and their arts. Really excellent. PA GER SOC. BOX 9. See Also: PGA6‎

‎Brazer, Esther Stevens.‎

‎EARLY AMERICAN DECORATION. A Comprehensive Treatise.‎

‎265 p. + Numerous full page monochrome plates, thirty-four plates in color. Slight age stain. Folio. Original full red cloth binding with gilt front board label. Original dust jacket, worn with some damp stain. Complete course in the techniques of hand painting, tinware, furniture, and interiors. Important especially as a resource in restorations. Third printing. PA 03A.‎

‎Black, Howard R.‎

‎THE COLLECTOR'S GUIDE TO VALUABLE ANTIQUES. Formerly titled Fell's Collector's Guide to Valuable Antiques.‎

‎328p. Illustrated. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. ART 4‎

‎Bowles, Ella Shannon.‎

‎ABOUT ANTIQUES.‎

‎pp. 263 + Photo Frontis. Numerous text and full page illustrations. Inked ownership. Newspaper stain on front endpapers. 8vo. Original full purple decorated tan cloth binding. Slightly soiled. First edition. ART 4‎

‎Rishel, Joseph J.‎

‎THE HENRY P. MCILHENNY COLLECTION. An Illustrated History. With the Assistance of Alice Lefton.‎

‎149p. Numerous color photographs. Folio. Original full gold stamped stiff red paper wraps. Original dust jacket. Slight tear top of spine. Nice copy. ART 1‎

‎Robacker, Earl F.‎

‎TOUCH OF THE DUTCHLAND.‎

‎240 p. + Plates. Sm. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket, soiled. The antiques of the Pennsylvania Dutch. More than 100 photos. Furniture, baskets, butter molds, cookie cutters, pewter, clocks, tin, frakturs, redware, stoneware, books, printing, and much more. PA 013B.‎

‎Swank, Scott, et. al.‎

‎ARTS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS.‎

‎pp. x, 309. Highly Illustrated. Some sections are highlighted - but not terribly obtrusive. 4to. Original cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Pennsylvania German Society, New Series. Volume 17. Other contributors included: Benno M. Forman; Frank H. Sommer; Arlene Palmer Schwind; Fre derick S. Weiser; Donald H. Fennimore; and Susan Burr. One of the most important books in the series. Issued to celebrate 300 years of Germans in America and their arts. Really excellent. PA GER SOC. BOX 9. See Also: PGS105B‎

‎McCauley, Daniel‎

‎DECORATIVE ARTS OF THE AMISH OF LANCASTER COUNTY.‎

‎160 p. Wonderful color photographs, and informative text. 4to Original full cloth binding. Hardbound. DJ. AS NEW. The works of Amish artisans in Lancaster, PA (1860-1940). Includes quilts, samplers, rugs, dolls/doll quilts, clothing, graphic arts, furniture and other household items. PAG 04A‎

‎Antiques Magazine (Editors).‎

‎ANTIQUES AT THE HENRY FORD MUSEUM.‎

‎48p. Profusely illustrated with photographs. Folio. Original printed wraps. Slight wear at extremities. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ART 2 -‎

‎Drepperd, Carl W.‎

‎HANDBOOK OF ANTIQUE CHAIRS.‎

‎275p. Numerous drawings. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn. First Edition. ART 6‎

‎Drepperd, Carl W.‎

‎THE PRIMER OF AMERICAN ANTIQUES.‎

‎pp. xvi, 271. Illustrated with numerous drawings. XLib. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, worn. ART 5‎

‎Warman, Edwin G. (Editor).‎

‎THE ANTIQUER'S ALMANAC & YEARBOOK. 1953.‎

‎126p. Illustrated. Bookplate of Thomas Schock. 8vo. Original full blue decorated printed wraps. Nice copy. ART 3‎

‎Winchester, Alice (Editor).‎

‎COLLECTORS & COLLECTIONS. The Antiques Anniversary Book.‎

‎166p. Numerous illustrations and photographs, some in color. Folio. Original full paper binding. Original dust jacket. Slightly chipped. ART 5‎

‎Yarmon, Morton.‎

‎EARLY AMERICAN ANTIQUE FURNITURE.‎

‎144p. Highly illustrated. Text beginning to brown, but not brittle. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps. Fawcett paperback. ART 6‎

‎Drepperd, Carl W.‎

‎VICTORIAN. THE CINDERELLA OF ANTIQUES.‎

‎pp. xxi, 260. Numerous drawings. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. First Edition. ART 4. -‎

‎Johnson, Peter.‎

‎THE PHILLIPS GUIDE TO CHAIRS.‎

‎160p. Numerous photographs, some in color. Numerous drawings. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Nice copy. ART 6‎

‎Lockwood, Sarah M.‎

‎ANTIQUES.‎

‎161p. Text illustrations by Ernest Stock. Line drawings by Ilonka Karasz. Decorated title page printed in red and black. Foxed. Small 4to. Original full black cloth binding with paper label on spine and front board. Some wear. ART 6‎

‎McClinton, Katharine Morrison.‎

‎ANTIQUES OF AMERICAN CHILDHOOD.‎

‎pp. 351 + Plus frontis. Numerous illustrations. 4to. Original full green cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Slightly smudged. Second Printing. ART 4‎

‎Ormsbee, Thomas Hamilton.‎

‎THE STORY OF AMERICAN FURNITURE.‎

‎pp. xxi, 276 + Plus frontis. Numerous photographs and drawings. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Worn and chipped. ART 6 = 2nd copy, XLib.‎

‎Thomas & Sons Antique Auction.‎

‎CATALOGUE. HIGH GRADE ART & FURNITURE. Monday, November 4th, 1907.‎

‎54p. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps. Very nice copy. PA PAMPH 20_8 BX3‎

‎Brimer, John Burton.‎

‎DESIGNS FOR OUTDOOR LIVING.‎

‎395p. + Many pages of drawings, diagrams and photographs. 8vo. Original cloth backed boards binding. Hardbound. Nice copy. PLANTS W132‎

‎Hornung, Clarence Pearson.‎

‎TREASURY OF AMERICAN DESIGN. A Pictorial Survey of Popular Folk Arts Based Upon Watercolor Renderings in the Index of American Design, at the National Gallery of Art. Foreword by J. Carter Brown. Introduction by Holger Cahill.‎

‎Two volumes. pp. xxvii, 846. Highly illustrated. Many illustrations and pages printed in color. Top edges foxed. 4to. 31 cm. Original bindings of blue cloth decorated in gold and red. The book design and decorative typography was executed by the author, and it was printed and bound in Japan. This grand publication made available to the general public a collection of 17,000 carefully documented drawings and photographs executed by artists and scholars working under the Works Project Administration. The Index of American Design documents a rich decorative and functional heritage embodied within early American furniture, ceramics, glass, silver, pewter, textiles, household goods, and other objects. There are few better illustrated resources to the wide range of art, industry, trade, decoration and ornament in the U.S. PA 39‎

‎Buffington, Albert Franklin; Yoder, Don; et.al.‎

‎EBBES FER ALLE-EBBER EBBES FER DICH. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE-SOMETHING FOR YOU. Essays In Memoriam Albert Franklin Buffington. Publications of The Pennsylvania German Society Vomume 14.‎

‎pp. xv, 534 + Portrait Frontis. Illustrated. Small 4to. 235 mm. Original full linen cloth binding, lettered and decorated in red. Pennsylvania German Society Volume 14. Contents include: Pennsylvania German Dialect and Folklore of Somerset County by Albert F. Buffington; Lach Hazhafdich! A Collection of "Earthy" Pennsylvania German "Schtories" by Albert F. Buffington; The Pennsylvania German Prose and Poetry of Thomas H. Harter and Harvey M. Miller by Albert F. Buffington; Palatine, Hession, Dutchman: Three Images of the German in America by Don Yoder; The Gunsmiths of York County, Pennsylvania by Walter Klinefelter; Journey to America by Jonas Heinrich Gudehus, translated by Larry M. Neff; Decorated Furniture of the Schwaben Creek Valley by Frederick S. Weiser and Mary Hammond Sullivan; The Earliest Records of Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1730-1744 by Frederick S. Weiser; I A E S D: The Story of Johann Adam Eyer, Schoolmaster and Fraktur Artist by Frederick S. Weiser. Very good. PA GER SOC. BOX 5 BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY‎

‎Metropolitan Museum of Art.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN ARTS AND CRAFTS. A Picture Book.‎

‎np. Illustrated with 21 examples of Pennsylvania German arts and crafts. Small 4to. Softcover. Original pictorial wraps, slightly soiled. Limited to 2,500 copies. Includes an essay by Joseph Downs. Very good PA GER-ENG PAMP BX2/BAG 31‎

‎Stoltzfus, Louise.‎

‎TWO AMISH FOLK ARTISTS : THE STORY OF HENRY LAPP AND BARBARA EBERSOL.‎

‎119 p. Highly illustrated in color. Oblong 8vo. Original printed wraps. The captivating story of two unusual late 19th century folk artists. Both were Old Order Amish and disabled. Henry Lapp (1862-1904) built simple, beautiful furniture, and painted wonderful folk-art water colors. Barbara Ebersol (1846-1922) is famous for her fraktur bookplates and paintings. A great resource for any one interested in American folk art and/or Amish life.‎

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