Various authors - Eight descriptive instruction books for the (beginning) amateur antique collector - 1957-1998

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Acht beschrijvende handleidingen voor de beginnende amateur-antiekverzamelaar, in het Engels, gepubliceerd tussen 1957 en 1998 met gemengde bindingen en stofomslagen, tezamen 1188 pagina's.

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Lot contains:

1.
Stanley W. Fisher - Collector's Progress - London, Michael Joseph, 1957 - 1st edition - 207p. - Hardcover: linen binding with gilt-printed spine, with the original illustrated dust jacket - 14.80x22.30cm - Good copy: text block clean and blank, some wear to the cover, a few tiny foxing spots on the endpapers, dust jacket with damage and wear.
2.
Jane Toller - Searching for Antiques - London, Ward Lock Limited, 1970 - 1st edition - frontispiece+159+19 hors texte photo-illustrations - Hardcover: boarded (linen look alike) binding with gilt-printed spine, with the original polychrome illustrated dust jacket - 14.50x22.20cm - As good as new copy: the endpapers have some discolouration, dust jacket almost new.
3.
Jane Probyn (introduction - Looking at Antiques; Based on the Thames Television Series - London, Stanley Paul en Co. Ltd., 1972 - Reprint of the 1971 original edition - 128p. - Softcover: laminated, polychrome-illustrated binding with a straight spine - 12.10x18.60cm - Very good copy: minimal wear to the cover, original price label on the back cover.
4.
Michel Doussy (1933-2025) - Antiques: Professional Secrets for the Amateur - translated from the French by Patrick Evans - London and Sydney, Pan Books Ltd., 1976 - 1st edition in this format - 238+2p.(pub.) - Softcover: laminated, polychrome-illustrated binding with a straight spine - 13x19.70cm - Very good copy: minimal wear to the cover, text block with age-related discoloration (primarily in the margins).
5.
Plantagenet Somerset Fry - Collecting Inexpensive Antiques - issue no. 104 in the 'Hamlyn all-colour paperbacks' series - London/New York/etc., Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited, 1977 - 4th edition - 159+1p.(pub.) - Softcover: polychrome illustrated binding with straight spine - 11.10x18cm - Very good copy: some signs of use on the cover, text block clean -
* Plantagenet Somerset Fry, born Peter George Robin Fry (1931–1996), was a British historian and author of more than 50 books. (Source: Wikipedia)
6.
Charles Hamilton - Auction Madness - New York, Everest House Publishers, 1981 - 1st edition - 255p. - Hardcover: half-cloth binding with gold-printed spine, with the original illustrated dust jacket - 14.80x21.60cm - Very good copy: text block clean and blank, the cover undamaged, a few tiny foxing spots on the edges, dust jacket with some wear and use traces.
* Charles Hamilton, Jr. (1913–1996) was an American paleographer, handwriting expert and author of historical works. He invented the term "philography" as another term for his profession. He is the author of a number of books on this topic. He was also an autograph dealer. (Source: Wikipedia)
7.
Grant Uden - Understanding Book-Collecting - Woodbridge, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd., 1986 - 1st edition in this format - 279p. - Softcover: laminated, decoratively illustrated binding with a straight spine - 13.20x20.40cm - As good as new: minimal wear to the cover, clean and blank text block.
8.
Editorial Collective - The Antique Handbook - Enderby, Abbeydale Press/Bookmart Ltd., 1998 - 2nd edition - 256p. - Softcover: laminated, polychrome illustrated binding with a straight spine - 16.30x21.10cm - Very good copy: minimal wear to the cover, old crease in the lower right corner, clean and blank text block.

Shipping: well packaged/insured.








Lot contains:

1.
Stanley W. Fisher - Collector's Progress - London, Michael Joseph, 1957 - 1st edition - 207p. - Hardcover: linen binding with gilt-printed spine, with the original illustrated dust jacket - 14.80x22.30cm - Good copy: text block clean and blank, some wear to the cover, a few tiny foxing spots on the endpapers, dust jacket with damage and wear.
2.
Jane Toller - Searching for Antiques - London, Ward Lock Limited, 1970 - 1st edition - frontispiece+159+19 hors texte photo-illustrations - Hardcover: boarded (linen look alike) binding with gilt-printed spine, with the original polychrome illustrated dust jacket - 14.50x22.20cm - As good as new copy: the endpapers have some discolouration, dust jacket almost new.
3.
Jane Probyn (introduction - Looking at Antiques; Based on the Thames Television Series - London, Stanley Paul en Co. Ltd., 1972 - Reprint of the 1971 original edition - 128p. - Softcover: laminated, polychrome-illustrated binding with a straight spine - 12.10x18.60cm - Very good copy: minimal wear to the cover, original price label on the back cover.
4.
Michel Doussy (1933-2025) - Antiques: Professional Secrets for the Amateur - translated from the French by Patrick Evans - London and Sydney, Pan Books Ltd., 1976 - 1st edition in this format - 238+2p.(pub.) - Softcover: laminated, polychrome-illustrated binding with a straight spine - 13x19.70cm - Very good copy: minimal wear to the cover, text block with age-related discoloration (primarily in the margins).
5.
Plantagenet Somerset Fry - Collecting Inexpensive Antiques - issue no. 104 in the 'Hamlyn all-colour paperbacks' series - London/New York/etc., Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited, 1977 - 4th edition - 159+1p.(pub.) - Softcover: polychrome illustrated binding with straight spine - 11.10x18cm - Very good copy: some signs of use on the cover, text block clean -
* Plantagenet Somerset Fry, born Peter George Robin Fry (1931–1996), was a British historian and author of more than 50 books. (Source: Wikipedia)
6.
Charles Hamilton - Auction Madness - New York, Everest House Publishers, 1981 - 1st edition - 255p. - Hardcover: half-cloth binding with gold-printed spine, with the original illustrated dust jacket - 14.80x21.60cm - Very good copy: text block clean and blank, the cover undamaged, a few tiny foxing spots on the edges, dust jacket with some wear and use traces.
* Charles Hamilton, Jr. (1913–1996) was an American paleographer, handwriting expert and author of historical works. He invented the term "philography" as another term for his profession. He is the author of a number of books on this topic. He was also an autograph dealer. (Source: Wikipedia)
7.
Grant Uden - Understanding Book-Collecting - Woodbridge, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd., 1986 - 1st edition in this format - 279p. - Softcover: laminated, decoratively illustrated binding with a straight spine - 13.20x20.40cm - As good as new: minimal wear to the cover, clean and blank text block.
8.
Editorial Collective - The Antique Handbook - Enderby, Abbeydale Press/Bookmart Ltd., 1998 - 2nd edition - 256p. - Softcover: laminated, polychrome illustrated binding with a straight spine - 16.30x21.10cm - Very good copy: minimal wear to the cover, old crease in the lower right corner, clean and blank text block.

Shipping: well packaged/insured.








Details

Aantal boeken
8
Onderwerp
Kunst, Literatuur
Boektitel
Eight descriptive instruction books for the (beginning) amateur antique collector
Auteur/ Illustrator
Various authors
Staat
Gemengd / Meerdere
Publicatiejaar oudste item
1957
Publicatie jaar jongst item
1998
Editie
Meerdere boeken / uitgaven
Taal
Engels
Oorspronkelijke taal
Ja
Uitgever
Various editors
Band
Mix / Meerdere
Extra's
Stofomslag
Aantal pagina‘s.
1188
Verkocht door
BelgiëGeverifieerd
935
Objecten verkocht
100%
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