Lexicographical Neighbors of Lacquerwork
Literary usage of Lacquerwork
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Myanmar (Burma) by Helmut Köllner, Axel Bruns (1998)
"OPIUM WEIGHTS AND lacquerwork While Mandalay is the acknowledged center of ...
The Art of Lacquer Even in the earliest royal court of Ava, lacquerwork ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"Indian and Persian lacquerwork.—The method of production of these natives is quite
... French lacquerwork.— The beautiful pieces of old Japanese and Chinese ..."
3. Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys (1905)
"... among others, that of the complaint of Sir Philip Howard and Watson, the
inventors, as they pretend, of the business of varnishing and lacquerwork, ..."
4. Catalogue of books printed for private circulation by Bertram Dobell (1906)
"A CATALOGUE of a Collection of Paintings, Engravings, Sculpture, Oriental and
European Porcelain, Tapestry, lacquerwork, Minerals, Corals, ..."
5. Burma by Max Ferrars (1900)
"... is slung in a yellow cotton net, and has a lacquerwork stand and cover.
In respect of chattels, however, these primitive tokens of privation have sunk ..."
6. The Vicissitudes of a Lady-in-waiting 1735-1821 by Eugène Welvert (1912)
"6° After these two vases, the experts placed two convex corner-pieces, the panels
of which were of lacquerwork with boughs of old Japan; black background ..."