This important standard work of reference covers the general development of jewellery designs both in relation to Europe as well as in worldwide context. Shirley Bury deals with jewellery tanging from costly royal commissions to mass-produced wares for the popular market. The extensive illustrations are reinforced by original designs, pattern books, cartoons, portraits and photographs.
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This important standard work of reference covers the general development of jewellery designs both in relation to Europe as well as in worldwide context. Shirley Bury deals with jewellery tanging from costly royal commissions to mass-produced wares for the popular market. The extensive illustrations are reinforced by original designs, pattern books, cartoons, portraits and photographs.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. 2 volume set. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 650 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. "Jewellery, 1789-1910: The International Era" by Shirley Bury is a comprehensive study of jewelry design and production during a period of significant change and development in the history of jewelry. The book explores the evolution of jewelry design and manufacturing techniques from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. It covers a wide range of styles, from Neoclassical and Romantic to Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau, and showcases the work of some of the most important jewelers of the era, including Cartier, Tiffany, Lalique, and Fabergé. The book features over 700 illustrations, including drawings, photographs, and color plates, that provide a detailed look at the designs, techniques, and materials used in jewelry production during this period. It also includes detailed descriptions and historical context for each piece, as well as essays that explore the social and cultural significance of jewelry in the period. In addition to showcasing the work of major jewelers, the book also explores the role of jewelry in the lives of women during this period, including its use as a symbol of status, as well as its emotional and sentimental value. Overall, "Jewellery, 1789-1910: The International Era" is a comprehensive and beautifully illustrated book that provides a fascinating insight into the history of jewelry design and production during a period of great change and innovation. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of jewelry and the decorative arts.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book Two-volume matching hardcover set, in dust jackets. Mild shelf and handling wear to edges. Otherwise clean, tight and unmarked. Very neat--a sound and handsome set. Illustrated throughout, in colour and in black & white.