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METALWORK AND SMITHING. 3 titles:
13 – 23 June 2023, 12:00 EDT
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METALWORK AND SMITHING.
3 titles:
1. PLEASANTS, J. HALL, and HOWARD SILL. Maryland Silversmiths 1715-1830. Baltimore: J. Hall Pleasants, 1930. 4to. Half-tone photographic illustrations. Publisher's quarter black cloth spine and green cloth boards, titled in gilt on spine. Rubbed, slightly loose.
2. ROSENBAUM, JEANETTE. Myer Myers, Goldsmith. 1723-1795. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1954. Half-tone photographic illustrations, map illustrated endpaper. Publisher's quarter morocco and geometric patterned boards, stamped in gilt on spine. Gilt lettering on spine slightly faded, ink ownership inscription on front free endpaper.
3. [JEWELRY TRADE CATALOG.] J.R. Wood & Sons Diamond Cutters.... New York: [c.1940]. Illustrations in colors and gold. Small oblong 8vo. Red printed wrappers. J.R. Wood sold a variety of jewelry, including military insignia. Established in 1850, they later merged with Lenox, Inc. of Trenton, NJ.
1. PLEASANTS, J. HALL, and HOWARD SILL. Maryland Silversmiths 1715-1830. Baltimore: J. Hall Pleasants, 1930. 4to. Half-tone photographic illustrations. Publisher's quarter black cloth spine and green cloth boards, titled in gilt on spine. Rubbed, slightly loose.
2. ROSENBAUM, JEANETTE. Myer Myers, Goldsmith. 1723-1795. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1954. Half-tone photographic illustrations, map illustrated endpaper. Publisher's quarter morocco and geometric patterned boards, stamped in gilt on spine. Gilt lettering on spine slightly faded, ink ownership inscription on front free endpaper.
3. [JEWELRY TRADE CATALOG.] J.R. Wood & Sons Diamond Cutters.... New York: [c.1940]. Illustrations in colors and gold. Small oblong 8vo. Red printed wrappers. J.R. Wood sold a variety of jewelry, including military insignia. Established in 1850, they later merged with Lenox, Inc. of Trenton, NJ.





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