Reference Books Online Auction

March 10, 2016

LOT 25

Lot 25

[Reference Books] Bohemian Glass (11 Volumes)

[Reference Books] Bohemian Glass (11 Volumes)
Lot 25 Details
[Reference Books] Bohemian Glass (11 Volumes)

Mergl, Jan and Pánková, Lenka.
MOSER 1857-1997.
Moser Karlovy Vary, 1997.
Neuwirth, Waltraud.
GLASS 1905-1925 FROM ART NOUVEAU TO ART DECO. 2 volumes, text in English and German.
Vienna, 1985-1987.
Neuwirth, Waltraud.
LOETZ AUSTRIA 1900, 1905-1918. 2 volumes, text in English, German, French and Italian.
Vienna, 1986.
Petrová, Sylva and Olivié, Jean-Luc.
BOHEMIAN GLASS.
Paris: Flammarion, 1990.,
Vondruska, Vlastimil and Langhamer, Antonin.
BOHEMIAN GLASS TRADITION AND PRESENT.
Crystalex Novy Bor, 1991.,
Truitt, Robert and Deborah.
COLLECTIBLE BOHEMIAN GLASS 1880-1940.
Kensington, Maryland: B&D Glass, 1995.,
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN GLASS 1350-1980.
Corning, New York: Corning Museum of Glass, 1981.,
Foulds, Diane E.
A GUIDE TO CZECH & SLOVAK GLASS.
European Community Imports, 1993.,
A Private Collection of Czechoslovakian Glass 1970-1990 (auction catalogue), Waddington’s 1996.

Estimate $30-$50

Realised: $300
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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