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Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Württembergische MetallWarenFabrik - The English Catalogue 1906 - ( WMF )

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Dry, Autori Vari
Antique Collectors' Club, 2008
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  • Año de publicación
  • 2008
  • Autor
  • Dry, Autori Vari
  • Editores
  • Antique Collectors' Club
  • Materia
  • preziosi-oro, argento, pietre e metalli - per luogo-Gran Bretagna
  • Idiomas
  • Italiano

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1 lingua: inglese Legat. edit. in tela con sovrac. illustrata, cm 28x22, pag. LIII + 389, con 13 illustraz. a colori e circa 3500 in b.n. - Introduzione a cura di Graham Dry - At the end of the nineteenth century, Württembergische MetallwarenFabrik, or the Würtemberg Electro Plate Company as the firm was known outside Germany, was the world's largest manufacturer and exporter of household metalware. At its height, over 6,000 workers were employed in Germany, Poland and Austria, and almost 10,000 designs for objects ranging from teaspoons to enormous table centrepieces were produced. Widely known by its initials WMF, the company sometimes employed the services of leading German designers of the day, but for the most part the wares were in a popular Jugendstil style, the German version of Art Nouveau. These decorative pieces are highly sought after today and are prized by collectors throughout the world. WMF's domination of the export market is illustrated by the fact that they produced a sumptuous catalogue showing over 3,000 domestic pieces with descriptions in the English language. This catalogue was issued in 1906 by the company's English subsidiary from their showroom in Fore Street, London, and, as each illustration was hand - drawn, it must have represented a considerable investment. Original copies are now virtually unobtainable, and the complete catalogue is reprinted here with a detailed historical introduction by Graham Dry, a noted authority on nineteenth and twentieth century decorative arts - Perfetto stato.

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