




Evie
Financial District

Selling a copy of "Das Farbige Ornament aller historischen Stile" by Alexander Speltz. This book explores historical ornament styles. It shows wear and tear, as pictured. Calling ALL -Art Students, Designers, Decorators, Architects and those who love the world of art! This is an oversized tan cloth Hardcover portfolio of Historical Styles. Publication date might be 1914. Cover is aged but in good shape minus the upper left hand corner, could use some repair. However, ALL inside content (illustrations) are in excellent condition. 60 illustrations mounted on heavy cardstock. Dimensions: 11-1/2"Wide x 15"Long
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