Box 2
Contains 7 Results:
Sterling Flatware Pattern Index. Radnor: Chilton Publishing, 1970
25 books and 1 VHS tape removed from the business records of the Potter and Mellen Company, a prominent Cleveland jewelry store founded by designer Horace Potter. The collection was donated by Ellen Stirn Mavec who purchased the company in 1989.
Collection de cachets et cylindres orientaux. Paris: Hotel Drouot, 1959
25 books and 1 VHS tape removed from the business records of the Potter and Mellen Company, a prominent Cleveland jewelry store founded by designer Horace Potter. The collection was donated by Ellen Stirn Mavec who purchased the company in 1989.
East Meets West: An Era of Enchantment. San Francisco: Robyn Turner Gallery, 1998
25 books and 1 VHS tape removed from the business records of the Potter and Mellen Company, a prominent Cleveland jewelry store founded by designer Horace Potter. The collection was donated by Ellen Stirn Mavec who purchased the company in 1989.
Stevens, Thomas Wood. Lettering. New York: The Prang Co. 1916
25 books and 1 VHS tape removed from the business records of the Potter and Mellen Company, a prominent Cleveland jewelry store founded by designer Horace Potter. The collection was donated by Ellen Stirn Mavec who purchased the company in 1989.
Bergling, J.M. Art Monograms and Lettering. Chicago: J.M. Bergling, 1927
25 books and 1 VHS tape removed from the business records of the Potter and Mellen Company, a prominent Cleveland jewelry store founded by designer Horace Potter. The collection was donated by Ellen Stirn Mavec who purchased the company in 1989.
Bergling, J.M. Art Monograms and Lettering. Chicago: V.C. Bergling, 1946
25 books and 1 VHS tape removed from the business records of the Potter and Mellen Company, a prominent Cleveland jewelry store founded by designer Horace Potter. The collection was donated by Ellen Stirn Mavec who purchased the company in 1989.
Speltz, Alexander. Styles of Ornament. Berlin: Bruno Hessling, 1906
25 books and 1 VHS tape removed from the business records of the Potter and Mellen Company, a prominent Cleveland jewelry store founded by designer Horace Potter. The collection was donated by Ellen Stirn Mavec who purchased the company in 1989.