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Pamphlet. Condition: Used - Very Good. No date, ca 1960. (12) pages. Photographs, 1 color, candlesticks, vases, bowls, boxes, goblets, dishes, wine, water jugs, tea, coffee sets, sauce boat, liquer duck, frivolous lady, dippers, ashtray, plates, porringer, child's cup, trays. 7 x 4.5", pictorial wrapper. Wrap scuffed, VG.
Published by Denmark 1969, 1971 & 1972, 1972
Seller: ART CONSULTING:SCANDINAVIA, Books on Art, Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.
DANSK BRUGSKUNST as follows:1969 issues: No. 3 at $35.00 and no. 5-6 (1 issue) at $45.00; 1971 issues: No. 3-4 (1 issue) at $45.00 and no. 5-6 (1 issue) at $45.00; 1972 issues: No. 1, February, no. 2, April, no. 3, June and no. 4, August - at $30.00 each + Table of Contents for 1970-1971 issues with an alphabetical list of authors and a separatelist of articles in alphabetical order by subject matter., Danish with English captions . Some articles other Scandinavian language text and some with English text, Year1969, 1971 & 1972, Illust. B/WRichly illustrated, Illust. Color, ISBN , Code 7196. Whole set $200.00. Softbound, In Pristine Condition, Bibl. Bios. Pages , Size 11 1/2öx8 1/4ö.
Published by Legare Street Press 2021-09-09, 2021
ISBN 10: 1013848780ISBN 13: 9781013848780
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: New.
Published by Danish Society of Arts & Crafts and Industrial Design, 1960
Seller: Olana Gallery, Brewster, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Paper. Condition: Good. Good paper copy, cover title: "The Arts of Denmark Viking to Modern", 132 no. pp, plus an additional 24 pp, 2 pp fwd, profusely illus. in B/W and 4/C, lists 381 works. The United States of America 1960-61.
Published by All three on letterheads of the Water Pollution Research Laboratory Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Stevenage Hertfordshire. 16 July and 9 and 23 August, 1963
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Five items: Southgate's three letters and carbons of two of Samson's replies (17 July and 10 August 1963). The five are all in good condition, on lightly aged paper. Southgate's first letter (16 July 1963; 1p., 12mo) accepts Samson 'invitation to give a paper', and discusses the question of the title: 'We are concerned here with the prevention of pollution and the study of its effects in surface waters and my paper would deal mainly with that side of the question rather than with the treatment of water as carried out by a water undertaking. It is of course a fact that pollution has a very great bearing on the suitability of water as the raw material for a supply but, as I say, I think I should be concerned mainly with the prevention of this pollution rather than with its elimination at a water works.' In the carbon of his reply of 17 July Samson states that the Society's Council will be happy to 'fall in' with Southgate's wishes, but that they 'also had in mind the question of fluoridation'. Southgate returns to the problem of the title in a 29-line letter of 9 August 1963, which also discusses possible chairmen for the lecture. He rules out as 'not quite appropriate' Samson's suggestion of the Minister of Health: 'the Minister mostly concerned with water supplies and prevention of pollution is the Minister of Housing and Local Government. I think however that to ask him would be flying too high.' His two suggestions are C. H. Spens and Professor J. Proudman. In the carbon of his reply of 10 August, Samson returns to the question of the title ('I appreciate your problem, as it is one about which lecturers often have difficulty.'), and gives four suggestions. On 23 August Southgate writes to inform Samson that he is accepting one of the suggestions ('Prevention of Water Pollution - the Present Position').
Published by Society for Industrial Arts, Copenhagen, 1932
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: g. First edition. Quarto. 48, [2]pp. Original illustrated wrappers. Published by the Society for Industrial Arts, this photo-illustrated work showcases splendid examples of Danish industrial arts production in Glass, Lighting, Pottery, Metalwork, Furniture, Textiles, and Books. Among the designers featured in this work are Georg Jensen, Gundlach-Pedersen, Jais Nielsen, Louis Poulsen, etc. The numerous b/w photographic reproductions have been fetched from the journal of the society "Nyt Tidsskrift for Kunstindustri" (New Journal of Industrial and Decorative Arts). Graphically stricking color advertisement for a Danish printer, with overprinting in gold at rear. Head and tail of spine chipped, with tiny chipping at upper front joint. Lower corners bumped, thus slightly affecting pages throughout. Text and captions in German, English and French. Wrappers in overall fair to good-, interior in good+ condition.