TEXTILES. TWO FULL COLLECTION BANDS WITH WORKS ON TEXTILES BY TEXTILE RESEARCHER ELISABETH THORMAN IN TWO WELL-TIED RED SEMI-MOROCCAN BINDINGS WITH DEDICATIONS TO THE ARTIST STIG BORGLIND.
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Textiles. Thorman, Elisabeth, Swedish textile researcher, (1867-1961). Two well-fed collection volumes with richly illustrated texts on textiles of various kinds by Elisabeth Thorman. Covers bound. Swedish canvas fabric in damask, 1938. + Royal table damask 1697-1706. Released 1941
., + Foreign canvas fabric in damask before 1800 in Swedish possession, 1951. Canvas fabric from Vadstena. History of a damask manufactory, 1939. + Swedish lace, 1940. +Textile art in Sweden before 1930, 1947 + Studies in Swedish textile art, 1950. Two well-bound 8vo volumes in dark red semi-Moroccan bindings with gilt back text and gilt back decor and decorated binders. Upper gold cut. Bound by Lewins Bokbinderi in Uppsala. At the end of one volume two special prints by the same author, one of which is King Charles XII's “fatabur in the field in the years 1700 to 1706.“
Each work in these collections is dedicated in blue ink pen to the artist Stig Borglind (1892-1965).Show more
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Textiles. Thorman, Elisabeth, Swedish textile researcher, (1867-1961). Two well-fed collection volumes with richly illustrated texts on textiles of various kinds by Elisabeth Thorman. Covers bound. Swedish canvas fabric in damask, 1938. + Royal table damask 1697-1706. Released 1941
., + Foreign canvas fabric in damask before 1800 in Swedish possession, 1951. Canvas fabric from Vadstena. History of a damask manufactory, 1939. + Swedish lace, 1940. +Textile art in Sweden before 1930, 1947 + Studies in Swedish textile art, 1950. Two well-bound 8vo volumes in dark red semi-Moroccan bindings with gilt back text and gilt back decor and decorated binders. Upper gold cut. Bound by Lewins Bokbinderi in Uppsala. At the end of one volume two special prints by the same author, one of which is King Charles XII's “fatabur in the field in the years 1700 to 1706.“
Each work in these collections is dedicated in blue ink pen to the artist Stig Borglind (1892-1965).Show more
Condition
Good fitness!
Theme
April Book Auction