Reference Books From The Library of Harrison Scheak Online Auction

October 04, 2012

LOT 13

Lot 13

Nineteen Volumes on Wedgwood

Nineteen Volumes on Wedgwood
Lot 13 Details
Nineteen Volumes on Wedgwood

WEDGWOOD INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR VOLUMES.
Including: Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Twenty-First, Twenty-Third, Twenty-Fourth, Twenty-Sixth, Twenty -Seventh, Thirty-Fourth, and Thirty-Fifth International Seminar, 1964-1990. ARTHUR R. LUEDDERS FRSA.
HERCULES IN WEDGWOOD S WORLD.
A Publication of The Wedgwood International Seminar, 1985.
Reilly, Robin and Savage, George.
THE DICTIONARY OF WEDGWOOD.
England: Antique Collectors Club Ltd., 1980.
Kelly, Alison.
DECORATIVE WEDGWOOD IN ARCHITECTURE AND FURNITURE.
London: Country Life Limited, 1965. Dawson, Aileen.
MASTERPIECES OF WEDGWOOD IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM.
London: Indiana University Press Bloomington in association with British Museum Publications Limited, 1984.
Klamkin, Marian.
THE COLLECTOR S BOOK OF WEDGWOOD.
Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1971.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $84
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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