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Great Rare Group of 3 HANDICRAFT Monthly Arts Crafts!
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Great, exceedingly rare group of three original early publications by The Society of Arts & Crafts, Boston, MA! HANDICRAFT monthly, March 1904, May & June 1911. Condition is good, survivor status, detached covers, with chipping, age discoloration, but complete. Articles include: Pottery: Its Limitations and Possibilities by William Hagerman Graves, Honest Furniture by J. Vaugham Dennet, The Tile Floors in St. Paul's Cathedral by Pewabic Pottery by Marian V. Loud, The Society of Arts & Crafts Special Exhibition with all sorts of great mentions related to Arts & Crafts production in particular pottery including note of Binns exhibiting with two of his pupils Aurthur F. Baggs and F.E. Walrath! These are the real deal! The most direct way to really grasp the true intent of this period is to study the original materials, for a real window into the presentation, motives, and marketing of this unique movement~***Buy-it-Now or Best Offer!*** I am listing these items to sell. I endeavor to present a Buy-it-Now price that's reasonable and fair based on the quality, rarity, and desirability of what I offer. I do not need to make every last nickel on everything, however please give me the respect to not send ridiculously low Best Offers, as it is a waste of time for both of us. Communicate, ask questions, make real offers, and I will work with you. You can also email me directly at Thanks for viewing my listings, more interesting and appealing items coming!~
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