A descriptive catalogue of a collection of royal historical porcelain, designed and painted in Europe during the eleven years beginning 1878 and ending 1889 : holograph and photographs, [189-?] / by J.S. Potter.

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A descriptive catalogue of a collection of royal historical porcelain, designed and painted in Europe during the eleven years beginning 1878 and ending 1889 : holograph and photographs, [189-?] / by J.S. Potter.

Hand-lettered, illuminated album created by Potter; photographs, chiefly albumen or gelatin silver prints, as well as one or two Woodburytypes and one or two other photomechanical prints; three letters received by Potter regarding the supplying of the photographs; separately mounted newspaper clippings ([2] leaves : bound) from the Boston Transcript and the Washington Evening Star describing the collection.

50 p. : chiefly photos., col. coats of arms, ports. ; 53 cm.

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