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Dutch Silver - 4 volumes complete 1951
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33 ⨯ 25 cm
€ 1.250
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Frederiks, J.W.; The Hague 1951-1961, (25 x 32,5 cm), 4 volumes: together 1085 pp. English text + 1356 plates (1799 b/w ills.) clothbound/ gilt lettering.
An indispensable reference book for collectors and antique dealers of Dutch silverworks from the Renaissance until the end of the 18th century published between 1951 and 1961. Four volumes: Volume 1: Embossed Plaquettes Tazze and Dishes from the Renaissance until the end of the eighteenth Century. XVI, 538 pp. with 377 b/w ills. clothbound./ Volume II: Wrought Plate of North and South-Holland from the Renaissance until the end of the eighteenth Century. XXXIV, 211 pp. text + 313 plates with 619 b/w ills., clothbound / Volume III: Wrought Plate of the Central, Northern and Southern Provinces from the Renaissance until the end of the eighteenth Century. XII, 157 pp. text + 332 plates with 450 b/w ills.,, clothbound. / Volume IV: Embossed Ecclesiastical and secular Plates from the Renaissance until the end of the eighteenth Century. XXXVI, 179 pp. text + 334 plates with 353 b/w ills. clothbound. All volumes are clothbound with gilt lettering. This is a brand new copy!
An indispensable reference book for collectors and antique dealers of Dutch silverworks from the Renaissance until the end of the 18th century published between 1951 and 1961. Four volumes: Volume 1: Embossed Plaquettes Tazze and Dishes from the Renaissance until the end of the eighteenth Century. XVI, 538 pp. with 377 b/w ills. clothbound./ Volume II: Wrought Plate of North and South-Holland from the Renaissance until the end of the eighteenth Century. XXXIV, 211 pp. text + 313 plates with 619 b/w ills., clothbound / Volume III: Wrought Plate of the Central, Northern and Southern Provinces from the Renaissance until the end of the eighteenth Century. XII, 157 pp. text + 332 plates with 450 b/w ills.,, clothbound. / Volume IV: Embossed Ecclesiastical and secular Plates from the Renaissance until the end of the eighteenth Century. XXXVI, 179 pp. text + 334 plates with 353 b/w ills. clothbound. All volumes are clothbound with gilt lettering. This is a brand new copy!
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