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A fine example of 18th-century Louis XV style flower designs
All creations great and snail
A fine example of 18th-century Louis XV style flower designs
A fine example of 18th-century Louis XV style flower designs
A goldmine for goldsmiths
Diebener, W. (ed.)
Monograms and decorations intended for the use of engravers in precious metals watches and kindred trades. Invented and designed by: Ewald Menzel, Berlin - Gustav Gessner, Glashütte - Richard Langner, München - Georg Wastian, Dresden. First and second editions.
Leipzig, Wilhelm Diebener, 1902. Large 4to (30.8 x 23.6 cm). Title in red and black; 12 pp.; 101 chromolithographed plates [numbered 1-78, Anhang 1-22, 14A]. Original olive buckram with gilt title on the spine and gilt title and monogram on the front board. Bevelled edges. Jugendstil-patterned endpapers.
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€180.00
A fine example of 18th-century Louis XV style flower designs