7851.
(Antiquariato
- Mobili
- Oggetti d'arte)
Illustrated Catalogue of an Important Collection of Old Italian Furniture. Florentine Ironwork, Tapestries, Fine Old Velvets and Embroideries, Primitive and Decorative Paintings, Majolica and Other Faience and Many Other Objects of Antiquity ...
New York, The American Art Association, 1922.
Euro 75,00
In-8° (24,7 x 17 cm), pp. non numerate 140, copertina editoriale muta con sovraccoperta. Segni d'uso e del tempo alla sovraccoperta, in particolare, piccole mancanze nel bordo inferiore, mancanze nella parte che ricopre il dorso, reintegrate con carta giapponese, e alcune mende, sistemate da recente intervento di restauro. Con alcune illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo raffiguranti oggetti d'antiquariato. Alcune note a inchiostro, di mano di vecchio proprietario che, presumibilmente, partecipò all'asta o che, comunque, visionò i lotti, nel bordo esterno di qualche pagina, per il resto, ben conservato.
Contents: Textiles of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; Della Robbia and Majolica Ware; Italian Bronzes of the Fourteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries; Italian Wrought-Iron of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; Italian Furniture of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; Paintings; Majolica; Italian and Other Textiles; Italian Furniture of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; Paintings; Tapestries of the Sixteenth Century; Oriental Rugs; Wrought Iron of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
Titolo completo: Illustrated Catalogue of an Important Collection of Old Italian Furniture. Florentine Ironwork, Tapestries, Fine Old Velvets and Embroideries, Primitive and Decorative Paintings, Majolica and Other Faience and Many Other Objects of Antiquity and Artistic Interest, Recently Gathered by the Italian Connoisseur Mr. J. Dabissi. By Whose Order the Collection Will Be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale at the American Art Galleries, Madison Square South, New York, on the Afternoons Herein Stated. The Sale Will Be Conducted by Mr. Thomas E. Kirby and His Assistants, Mr. Otto Bernet and Mr. H. H. Parke.