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Spendlove, F. St. George, Carlisle, Lilian Baker, Thompson, A.S., Dove, Margaret E., Et Al

Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, February (Feb.) 1967, Vol. 2, No. 2 - Clockmaker Martin Cheney

Canadian Antiques Collector, 1967

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Année
1967
Lieu d'édition
Canada
Auteur
Spendlove, F. St. George, Carlisle, Lilian Baker, Thompson, A.S., Dove, Margaret E., Et Al
Éditeurs
Canadian Antiques Collector
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Wonderful Watercolours of James P. Cockburn, by F. St. George Spendlove, Martin Cheney - Elegant Clockmaker, Canadian Silversmiths, by A.S. Thompson, Blending Antiques and Flowers, by Margaret E. Dove, Stop Scalping Our Heritage!, by Donald B. Webster who argues that current fashions are, responsible for the destruction of more good, early furniture than fire, rot, neglect and weather combined, London Letter - The Sheffield Plate Show, The Lost Art of Haban Pottery, by Maria Horvath, Tunbridge Ware, by Hugh Manning, The 'Water Lily' Pattern used by Wedgewood, Unique Celtic Collection, by C.I.N. Macleod, Outline of the Development of 18th Century English Furniture, Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, February 1967, Vol. 2, No. 2 Canadiana Art Magazine Back Issues
Description
S Single Issue Magazine
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

30 pages. Features: The Wonderful Watercolours of James P. Cockburn, by F. St. George Spendlove; Martin Cheney - Elegant Clockmaker; Canadian Silversmiths, by A.S. Thompson; Blending Antiques and Flowers, by Margaret E. Dove; Stop Scalping Our Heritage!, by Donald B. Webster who argues that current fashions are responsible for the destruction of more good, early furniture than fire, rot, neglect and weather combined; London Letter - The Sheffield Plate Show; The Lost Art of Haban Pottery, by Maria Horvath; Tunbridge Ware, by Hugh Manning; The 'Water Lily' Pattern used by Wedgewood; Unique Celtic Collection, by C.I.N. Macleod; Outline of the Development of 18th Century English Furniture. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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