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Sulphides, The Art of Cameo Incrustation, First Edition
Sulphides, The Art of Cameo Incrustation, First Edition

Sulphides, The Art of Cameo Incrustation, First Edition

By Paul Jokelson

Located in valatie, NY

Sulphides The Art of Cameo Incrustation by Paul Jokelson. New York: Galahad Books, 1968. First edition hardcover with dust jacket. 149 pp. A book on the art of cameo incrustation ca...

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20th Century American Paul Jokelson

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Sulphides, The Art of Cameo Incrustation, Signed and Numbered First Edition #182
Sulphides, The Art of Cameo Incrustation, Signed and Numbered First Edition #182

Sulphides, The Art of Cameo Incrustation, Signed and Numbered First Edition #182

By Paul Jokelson

Located in valatie, NY

Sulphides The Art of Cameo Incrustation by Paul Jokelson. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1968. Limited Edition, 182/1000, signed. Hardcover with slipcase. Black pebbled leather with...

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20th Century American Paul Jokelson

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