Ancient / Antique European Ceramics in Museum Collections -Nice Japanese Book - $20 - (Northampton, MA)
“Ceramic Art of the World: Volume 22- European Ceramics” By Naoshi Tomobe. Published in Tokyo by Shogakukan in 1986. description continues below the picture- - - - 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. - - - - OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight, when boxed for shipping, of each book -please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer “combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book –this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping quote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! - QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item, please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE??? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you notify us that you are returning it. OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: -We always welcome orders from customers outside the United States. The “Free Shipping” marker

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