Butler and Wilson 40 Years
- 204 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden




Marilyn Monroe, rock 'n'roll, televisions, Coca Cola, refrigerators, science fiction, and teenagers all burst on to the scene in the 1950s, becoming icons of this brash, bold decade and marking the swing from post-war austerity to growing prosperity. Leading the way in design were new names such as Terence Conran in Britain, Charles and Ray Eames in North America, Christian Dior in France, and Arne Jacobsen in Denmark, producing a wealth of "modern" products, from high-priced furniture to high street fashion. A distinctive 1950s "look" soon developed that is enjoying a well-deserved revival in popularity.
This edition features a section devoted to fake antiques that have appeared on the market. The book combines authoritative collecting advice with some 6000 fully captioned photographs.
Spanning Roman antiquities to collectables of the future, this illustrated guide features all the latest price ranges and represents a cross-section of what has been available in auction houses and from dealers across the world, including the USA.