[Rarebooks] FS: Beautiful Japanese Study of European Ceramics

Joslin Hall Rare Books office at joslinhall.com
Tue May 8 16:50:09 EDT 2012


TITLE: “Ceramic Art of the World: Volume 22- European Ceramics”

By Naoshi Tomobe.
Published in Tokyo by Shogakukan in 1986.

DISCUSSION: A beautifully illustrated Japanese survey of the greatest of
European ceramics from many different museum collections, ranging in age
from ancient Rome and 2nd century England to Medieval Germany, Renaissance
Italy and 18th and 19th century France. The main text is in Japanese, with
English picture captions.

DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 8.5”x12”, xiii + 329 pages, 336 color and 203
black & white illustrations, dust jacket.

CONDITION NOTES: Some wear to the dust jacket- rear panel half torn away. 
The book itself has some minor wear, but otherwise clean and nice, with a
tight binding.

PRICE: $185.00

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