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Reduced Fac-simile of a Border. From an edition of “Herodotus” Printed at Venice in the year 1470. HISTORIC ORNAMENTTreatise on DECORATIVE ART AND ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENT POTTERY; ENAMELS; IVORIES; METAL-WORK; FURNITURE; TEXTILE FABRICS; MOSAICS; GLASS; AND BOOK DECORATION BY JAMES WARD AUTHOR OF “THE PRINCIPLES OF ORNAMENT” * * With Three Hundred and Seventeen Illustrations LONDON: CHAPMAN AND HALL, Limited 1897 |