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LOT 1074

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A COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON ANCIENT GLASS - 6 TITLES
20TH CENTURY A.D.
4 1/4 x 5 3/4 - 9 x 10 1/4 in. (3.8 kg total, 10.8 x 14.8 - 23 x 26 cm).

Susan H. Auth - Ancient Glass at the Newark Museum - Newark, 1976, card covers, 235 pp,colour and monochrome; Musée de Mariemont - Verres Antiques - Gembloux, 1954, card covers, 55 pp, 25 monochrome plates; Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum - Brilliant Vessels of Ancient Near east - Glass Metal and Lustre Pottery - n.d., card covers, 36 pp, colour; Alain Pasquier - Les Verres Antiques I - Catalogue - Paris, 2000, card covers, 239 pp, monochrome, line drawings; Donald Harden - Glass of the Caesars, - New York, 1987, card covers, 313 pp, colour, line drawings; Iwao Matsushima (ed) - Ancient Glass: Habara Collection - n.d., card covers with dustwrapper - 255 pp, colour. [6, No Reserve]

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Property of a North West London gentleman.

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