Asta 042322 Dressed to Kill, Dressed to Till
Da Casco Bay Auctions
23.4.22
147 Main Street, Freeport, ME, Stati Uniti
Historic Men’s Dress, Military and Civil, including Costume, Artwork, and Color Plate Books from the James L. Kochan Collection.
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LOTTO 94:

Pyne, William H. The Costume of Great Britain. 1808. London: William Miller, 1808. Folio. Mixed issue. ...

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Pyne, William H. The Costume of Great Britain. 1808. London: William Miller, 1808. Folio. Mixed issue. Illustrated with hand-colored aquatint vignette title-page, and 60 hand-colored aquatint plates, with full and/or partially hand-colored backgrounds; some plates watermarked and dated 1802, 1804, or 1817. Some text watermarked and dated 1801, 1802, 1804, or 1805. Contemporary full green straight-grain morocco, stamped in blind and in gilt, extremities rubbed, spine and board edges browned; all edges gilt; scattered minor spotting to text and plates; minor offsetting from plates onto text; with the armorial book-plate of English antiquarian George Weare Braikenridge (1775-1856) on front paste-down. Abbey, Life 430; Tooley 388. According to Abbey and Tooley, The Costume of Great Britain was issued in three states, with Abbey stating: "There are three editions or issues of this book: first with title dated 1804, but on paper watermarked prior to that year. Second, with a title dated 1808; and thirdly, in the above state, with an 1804 title, but recognizable by the later watermark. The edition of 1808 usually has plain backgrounds; both impressions of the 1804 are more desirable in having colored backgrounds." Tooley further states that three types of colored backgrounds exist to correspond to the three states: uncolored, partially colored, and colored. This edition appears to be a mixed issue, with an 1808 title-page, fully colored backgrounds--or at least partially colored, if following Tooley--and some plates with watermarks of 1802 and 1804, as well as a later watermark of 1817. A handsome copy.