Reference Books Online Auction

March 10, 2016

LOT 9

Lot 9

[Reference Books] Arts and Crafts Movement (10 Volumes)

[Reference Books] Arts and Crafts Movement (10 Volumes)
Lot 9 Details
[Reference Books] Arts and Crafts Movement (10 Volumes)

Adams, Steven.
THE ARTS & CRAFTS MOVEMENT.
Chartwell Books, Inc., 1987.,
Naylor, Gillian.
THE ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT.
London: Trefoil Publications, 1990.,
Bayer, Patricia et al.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARTS AND CRAFTS THE INTERNATIONAL ARTS MOVEMENT 1850-1920.
London: Headline, 1989.,
Volpe, Tod M. and Cathers, Beth.
TREASURES OF THE AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT 1890-1920.
New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1988.,
Clark, Robert Judson.
THE ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT IN AMERICA 1876-1916.
Princeton University Press, 1972.,
Haslam, Malcolm.
ARTS & CRAFTS CARPETS.
London: David Black, 1991.,
Parry, Linda.
TEXTILES OF THE ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT.
London: Thames and Hudson, 1997.,
Wissinger, Joanna.
ARTS AND CRAFTS POTTERY AND CERAMICS (2 copies), METALWORK AND SILVER.
1994.

Estimate $30-$50

Realised: $192
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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