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March 24, 2011

LOT 34

Lot 34

Ten Volumes on European Silver

Ten Volumes on European Silver
Lot 34 Details
Ten Volumes on European Silver

Cripps, W.
OLD FRENCH SILVER.
Christchurch Hants: The Dolphin Press, 1972.,
Mabille, Gerard.
ORFEVRERIE FRANCAISE DES XVI, XVII, XVIII SIECLES.
Paris: Flammarion, Musee des Arts Decoratifs, 1984.,
ORFEVRERIE FANTASTIQUE.
Frankfurt, Germany: Europalia 77 bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1977.,
Divis,Jan.
SILBER STEMPEL AUS ALLER WELT.
Germany: Dausien, 1976.,
Andren, Erik.
SWEDISH SILVER.
New York: M. Barrows and Company, Publishers, 1950.,
TWO PAMPHLETS ON GEORG JENSEN.
No publication information.,
Boesen, Gudmund and Chr. A Boje.
OLD DANISH SILBER.
Copenhagen: Hassing Publisher, 1949.,
Hiort, Esbjorn.
MODERN DANISH SIVER.
Copenhagen: Jul. Gjellerups Forlag, 1954.,
Christie’s London.
MAGNIFICENT SILVER FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE HILMAR REKSTEN PART I.
May 22 1991.,
Krekel-Aalberse, Annelies.
ART NOUVEAU AND ART DECO SILVER.
New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc., 1989.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $168
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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