Reference Books From The Library of Harrison Scheak Online Auction

October 04, 2012

LOT 29

Lot 29

Fifteen Volumes on Textiles

Fifteen Volumes on Textiles
Lot 29 Details
Fifteen Volumes on Textiles

Mckendry, Ruth.
QUILTS AND OTHER BED COVERINGS IN THE CANADIAN TRADITION.
Toronto, New York, Cincinnati, London, Melbourne: Van Nostrand Reinhold Ltd., 1979.
Burnham, Harold B. and Burnham, Dorothy K.
‘KEEP ME WARM ONE NIGHT’: EARLY HANDWEAVING IN EASTERN CANADA.
Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1972.
Thornton, Peter.
BAROQUE AND ROCOCO SILKS.
London: Faber and Faber, 1965.
Glazier, Richard.
HISTORIC TEXTILE FABRICS: A SHORT HISTORY OF THE TRADITION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PATTERN IN WOVEN & PRINTED STUFFS.
London: B.T. Batsford Ltd., 1923.
Bolingbroke, Judith M.
CAROLIAN FABRICS.
England: F. Lewis Publishers, Ltd., 1969.
Baker, Muriel.
STUMPWORK: THE ART OF RAISED EMBROIDERY.
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1978.
Gostelow, Mary.
ART OF EMBROIDERY: GREAT NEEDLEWORK COLLECTIONS OF BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.
New York: E. P. Dutton, 1979.
Edwards, Joan.
CREWEL EMBROIDERY IN ENGLAND.
London & Sydney: B T Batsford Ltd., 1975.
Kendrick, A. F.
ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK.
London: A. & C. Black Ltd., 1933.
Santangelo, Antonino.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ITALIAN TEXTILE DESIGN: FROM THE 12TH TO THE 18TH CENTURY.
London: A. Zwemmer Ltd.,1964.Edited by Schorsch, Anita.
THE ART OF THE WEAVER.
New York: Universe Books, 1978.
COVERLETS.
A Handbook on the collection of Woven Coverlets in The Art Institute of Chicago.
Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1973.
Robinson, Stuart.
A HISTORY OF PRINTED TEXTILES.
London: Studio Vista, 1969.
Catalogue.
ENGLISH PRINTED TEXTILES 1720-1836.
Victoria and Albert Museum.
London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1960.
Kendrick, A. F.
ENGLISH EMBROIDERY.
London: B. T. Batsford, 1913.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $204
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