Selections of the Ancient Costume

Charles Hamilton SMITH

Item#: 77594 We're sorry, this item has been sold

Selections of the Ancient Costume
Selections of the Ancient Costume

ANCIENT COSTUME OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, WITH 60 FOLIO HAND-COLORED AQUATINT PLATES

SMITH, Charles Hamilton. Selections of the Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Seventh to the Sixteenth Century, out of the Collection in the Possession of the Author. London: William Bulmer and Co., Shakspeare Press, 1814. Folio, late 19th-century three-quarter brown morocco, raised bands, marbled boards, endpapers and edges.

First edition in book form, the “superior” second issue, with 60 vivid full-page folio hand-colored aquatint illustrations of English and Irish medieval costume, often against full backgrounds depicting castles, interiors, etc. Attractively bound.

Traces the evolution of clothing, arms and decorations from the Anglo-Saxon Eighth century through to the reign of Henry VII, with images of men and women, royalty and peasants, occupations and pastimes, and even naval vessels. Each image with accompanying text description. Four plates were redrawn as the first edition was being prepared: “Plates 6, 30, 34 and 49 were redrawn and these, though second, are the best issue, being superior both in drawing and engraving” (Tooley 457). Originally issued in 15 separate parts, 1811-13. Complete with engraved title, list of subscribers, and errata. Abbey, Life 431. Tooley 457. Prideaux, 321, 352. Colas 2755. Lipperheide 988. Hiler & Hiler, 803. Bookplate.

Engraved and letterpress title pages with a bit of minor soiling, a few other stray marks. Plates generally clean, hand-coloring vivid. An attractively bound copy.

add to my wishlist ask an Expert