Furniture of the Arts and Crafts Period - Stickley, Limbert, Mission Oak, Roycroft, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Others
$12.00 NZD
Category: Antiques
Early 20th century manufactured furniture in the Arts & Crafts style is popular again today. The famous Americn firms L. & J. G. Stickley, Limbert, Roycroft and others manufactured bold oak styles that featured simplicity of design and decoration. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright's designs combined ...Show more
Victorian Furniture - Our American Heritage Book II by Kathryn McNerney
$14.00 NZD
Category: Antiques | Reading Level: very good
Antique Tools - Our American Heritage by Kathryn McNerney
$10.00 NZD
Category: Antiques | Reading Level: very good
This handy guide to the antique tool is filled with photos and useful information on common and unusual tools of the past. Fully illustrated, this quality paperback includes prices for every item. 2003 values. 5.5 X 8.5.
Pottery and Porcelain - A Dictionary of Terms by Bernard H Charles
$14.00 NZD
Category: Antiques | Reading Level: good
The Beauty of Stained Glass by Patrick Reyntiens
$25.00 NZD
Category: Art | Reading Level: very good
The author traces the development of stained glass from the 12th century to modern times. He describes the shifting significance of colour, the criss-crossing influences of different regions and the relationship between stained glass and the other arts.
The Art of Louis Comfort Tiffany by Tessa Paul
$14.00 NZD
Category: Antiques | Reading Level: good-very good
Wemyss Ware - A Decorative Scottish Pottery by Peter Davis; Robert Rankine
$35.00 NZD
Category: Antiques | Reading Level: very good
Victoria and Albert Museum - A Guide to the Collection of Tiles by Arthur Lane
$25.00 NZD
Category: Antiques | Reading Level: very good
Rostov Enamels by V Borisova
$15.00 NZD
Category: Antiques | Series: Masterpieces of Russian Folk Art | Reading Level: very good
Christie's Art and Crafts Style by Michael Jeffery
$20.00 NZD
Category: Antiques | Reading Level: very good
The successful proliferation of Arts and Crafts stemmed not only from the beauty of the objects themselves, but also fropm the exploitation of the contemporary fashion for lecture tours, exhibitions and societies, and the power of the written word.