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A revised edition of the classic pocket guide to hallmarks.
This volume meticulously records our enduring love affair with the most beautiful and exotic of plants, the water lily.
This three-volume collection examines the evolution of the sealed bottle from the 1640s to the late 1800s and provides a detailed description to accompany each entry.
A pictorial autobiography, charting the life and creations of a master jeweller.
Photos of special locations that allow you to escape the pressures of modern life.
A wonderful history of the special relationship between England and America, influenced not by politics but by plants; exotic, exciting and dramatic.
Britain has been blessed with many fine poets; Simon Drew isn't one of them. It is tempting to call this a book of doggerel, but maybe that's aiming a little high.
The first book to be devoted to the Vine Pottery of Stoke-upon-Trent, England
Records the extraordinary screen-printed textiles of leading British 1960s designer Shirley Craven and her unique creative partnership with Hull Traders
The standard work of reference on the subject of oak furniture, consulted by dealers, collectors, auctioneers, valuers and students of furniture
Caroline Charles is one of London's most respected womenswear designers and was one of the original designers to join what was later to become British Fashion Week.
The first book to be published on the subject with over 350 superb black and white illustrations and 20 colour photographs. It is the result of over ten years' reserach, written by a leading authority on church furniture. It will be of interest to furniture and art historians, museums, libraries, Puginians and students of the English
A study based on the author's thirty-year quest to collect information about a neglected and almost forgotten field of history - the prisoner of war, the conditions under which he was held and how he employed his time during long years of captivity.
Charts one of the most important interludes within the Russian cultural Renaissance of the early 20th Century.
The Ewers-Tyne Collection of Worcester Porcelain at Cheekwood
British designer Hardy Amies (1909-2003) emphasised the tailored construction of clothing, as worn by HM Queen Elizabeth II and seen in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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