Language: English
Published by Hamlyn Publishing Group. London 1976, 1976
ISBN 10: 0600367207 ISBN 13: 9780600367208
Seller: Lee Madden, Book Dealer, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
First Edition
HB 4to VG/VG 1st Ed. Illustrated. Index. Bibliography. 128 pages. Brown pseudo-cloth boards with gilt letters. Very slightly rubbed at spine end corners; fore corners lightly bumped; small owner name one ffep; no other defects noted - bright, tight, clean in + out. DJ is faintly shelf-scuffed; no chips or tears.
Language: English
Published by Secaucus, N.J. : Chartwell Books, 1990, 1976., 1990
ISBN 10: 1555216110 ISBN 13: 9781555216115
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 128 pp. : illustrated (some in color) ; 29 cm. ; ISBN: 1555216110 ; LC: NK1065; Dewey: 745.095 ; OCLC: 24322909 ; peach-colored cloth with gold lettering, in color photographic dustjacket ; "The book deals with the six main areas of interest to collectors. A long first chapter on ceramics, by a specialist in the field, leads the reader gently through the maze of styles and reigns. The rest of the book, by Judith Moorhouse, covers the superb bronzes, jade carving, enamels, lacquer and small ivory and wood carvings, including Japanese netsuke. There is a map, a date chart and a long illustrated appendix of condensed information on such things as reign marks, decorative motifs, bronze and jade shapes, and the complex subject of Buddhist iconography"--Dustjacket ; FINE/FINE. Book.
Language: English
Published by The Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited, Middlesex, England, 1976
ISBN 10: 0600367207 ISBN 13: 9780600367208
Seller: Jorge Welsh Books, Lisboa, Portugal
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. English text; Hardcover (cloth with dust jacket); 22.1 x 29.5 cm; 0.8 kg; 128 pages with black and white and colour illustrations.; Used book with minor signs of wear. The dust jacket is price clipped and shows some yellowing on the rear, which is only seen if the dust jacket is removed.; Oriental works of art, once the exclusive preserve of the elderly and, above all, the rich, are now being actively collected by young people of limited means. Of course, the very finest items will always command millionaire prices, but it is increasingly realized that there is a mass of lesser prices widely available for very modest sums. Collecting Oriental Antiques is a guide, specially written for ordinary people, to what is easily obtainable, where to get advice and how to begin a collection, with advice on dealers, auction houses, reproductions, fakes and much else that often puzzles or alarms the beginner.The book deals with the six main areas of interest to collectors. A long first chapter on ceramics, by a specialist in the field, leads the reader gently through the maze of styles and reigns. The rest of the book, by Judith Moorhouse, covers the superb bronzes, jade carvings, enamels, lacquer and small ivory and wood carvings, including Japanese netsuke. There is a map, a date chart and a long illustrated appendix of condensed information on such things as reign marks, decorative motifs, bronze and jade shapes, and the complex of Buddhist iconography. After receiving a degree in Chinese from London University and spending a year studying in Taiwan, Judith Moorhouse joined the staff of Bluett & Sons, the leading London dealers in Oriental works of art.