Sinopsis de BRITISH ANTIQUE FORNITURE: PRICE AND GUIDE AND REASONS FOR VALUES (3RD ED.)
"For more than thirty years this book has, in its various editions, outsold all other books on British antique furniture simply because it is unique in explaining what to look for when assessing the value of antique pieces. There are plenty of general guides available with hundreds of photographs, but their unhelpful, dry auctioneers' descriptions, devoid of key words like 'fake', 'poor quality', 'badly designed' or 'bodged up', give no help in understanding the subject, and the collector soon becomes bewildered by the unexplained repetition of dozens of photographs of similar items at different prices." This new edition of what has become a classic guide consists of more than 1,000 black and white photographs and 148 colour plates, all specially selected by the experienced author to show just how and why values vary with down-to-earth comments explaining the important features which influence individual prices. Reading the book one comes to understand the rules and prejudices which apply, the eye becomes attuned to gradations of quality and the reader comes instinctively to assess the workmanship and how these influence the price tag.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Antique Collectors'club
ISBN: 9781851493838
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 2001
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 09/10/2002
Año de edición: 2002
Plaza de edición: London
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por John Andrews
The Economist es una publicación semanal británica con sedeen Londres que trata su contenido desde el marco de las relaciones Internacionales y la economía. Se publica con regularidad desde que fue fundada por James Wilson en septiembre de 1843. Esta obra está escrita por algunos de sus redactores especializados coordinados de Daniel Franklin y John Andrews.