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Q1242<p>A generous twentieth-century sample book representing several decades of the Nottingham lace trade. Assembled in a purpose-made binder 17 x 9.5 x 4.5 inches ideal for adding removing and generally rearranging pages. 157 total samples mostly half-page size ~8 x 6 inches. The tallest sample unfolds to 28" and several others extend between leaves up to 14 inches wide. Each specimen has a small label with manuscript number. Several numerical series are represented in the binder likely referring to different mills. 12 of the samples have an "Alan Litman Ltd." sticker a wholesaling firm founded in 1946 and one of the few businesses to weather the Nottingham lace industry's terminal decline throughout the twentieth century.</p><p>The samples are compiled in a Priestley & Swann "Patent Self Binder" that allows for contents to be regularly updated and changed out to reflect stock. Based on advertising and newspaper presence Priestley & Swann appears to have been the most active ca. 1910-1920s then fades from mention around the start of World War II. Another example of their "Patent Self Binder" is a lace sample book held at the Yale Center for British Art believed to be from another Nottingham lace maker in the 1920s Ernest Fewkes.</p><p>As the Nottingham lace businesses shuttered stock could be acquired by the remaining firms. The origin of this album is unknown but it was ultimately used as an in-house reference for Alan Litman confirmed by a current representative of the business. New samples were added through the 1960s with older samples and panels being removed to reflect changing inventory. The binder shows evidence of these changes where manuscript page numbers are crossed or cut out. Several pages were trimmed along the outer edge where some were paginated in the upper corner and at some point rearranged with new pagination assigned at the top center. Some later samples were mounted on pages that had already been repaired with tape also indicating its longtime use in the trade. The makeshift repairs extended the discontinued binder's lifespan a testament to Priestley & Swann's purpose-perfect format.</p><p>A beautiful object in salvaged condition subject to an eclectic series of repairs and repairs of repairs partially paginated in ballpoint pen with sporadic doodling and clipping to the foredges. About two-thirds of the pages were previously repaired with sellotape that had badly degraded and discolored; those mends have been remade with archival tape with additional reinforcements intended to allow the album to be gently handled without further deterioration. Discoloration has been corrected with acid-free pigment to lessen visual interference and strengthen the adhesive-damaged surfaces. New panels have been fitted to the binder posts which are reinforced with cloth binding tape. The result is a somewhat anachronistic object and rare active document of the firm's offerings with the final contents heavily representing the high fashion and novelty laces of the fifties and sixties. Remarkable for their large size and rejection of the delicate lace stereotype–more rock n roll than romance–these brilliant colors and dynamic designs are emblematic of Mod fashion and representative of how Litman adapted to stay in business.</p><p><em>Shipping will be calculated at cost. More photos available at https://alsobooksbooks.com/products/early-twentieth-century-nottingham-lace-specimen-book-with-samples-extending-into-the-1960s</em></p>
2066Minor toning and wear to covers; lightly creased along fore-edge. Very good. <p>Art. Goût. Beauté: Feuillets de L'élégance Féminine. Vol. 9 No. 105. May 1969. Paris: Albert Godde Bedin & Cie 1929.</p> <br /> <p>Measures approx. 12.5 x 9.5 inches. 30pp. Beautifully illustrated with color drawings of contemporary French fashions. Publisher's paper wraps color illustration mounted to front cover stringbound. Numerous ads. Text in French.<br /> <br /> </p> . unknown
18772152New York 1877. Good. 311pp. Folio. Original orange pictorial wrappers. Light wear and soiling some minor loss to wrappers. Text toned slight biopredation to final leaf. A lovely catalogue of patterns for clothing of all types issued by E. Butterick & Co. The catalogue opens with styles for ladies' coats and dresses moving on to wraps and jackets then skirts and tops followed by essentials such as bloomers and corsets and aprons and chemises. There is a section of clothing for "Misses and Girls" as well as doll patterns children's clothing and "Boys and Gentlemen." Menswear includes everything from smoking jackets and caps to overalls and kneebreeches. The rear cover advertises Singer Sewing Machines which received numerous awards at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia the previous year. The front cover notes agents for Singer machines in Galveston Texas pinpointing the distribution area for the present catalogue. An excellent source for fashions of the period. unknown
1540Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Paris Fashions Les Modes Perisienne's. Peterson's Magazine September 1872. Philadelphia: C. J. Peterson 1872.<br /> Measures approximately 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso.</p> . unknown
1530Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Lady's Fashions. Godey's Lady's Book January 1865. Philadelphia: L. A. Godey & Co. 1865. <br /> Measures approximately 9.25.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso. </p> . unknown
1533Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Lady's Fashions. Godey's Lady's Book May 1865. Philadelphia: L. A. Godey & Co. 1865. <br /> Measures approximately 9.25.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso. </p> . unknown
1538Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Lady's Fashions. Godey's Lady's Book Sept. 1865. Philadelphia: L. A. Godey & Co. 1865. <br /> Measures approximately 9.25.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso. </p> . unknown
1539Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Paris Fashions Les Modes Perisienne's. Peterson's Magazine May 1872. Philadelphia: C. J. Peterson 1872.<br /> Measures approximately 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso.</p> . unknown
1537Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Lady's Fashions. Godey's Lady's Book Dec. 1865. Philadelphia: L. A. Godey & Co. 1865. <br /> Measures approximately 9.25.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso. </p> . unknown
1532Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Lady's Fashions. Godey's Lady's Book April 1865. Philadelphia: L. A. Godey & Co. 1865. <br /> Measures approximately 9.25.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso. </p> . unknown
1541Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Paris Fashions Les Modes Perisienne's. Peterson's Magazine October 1872. Philadelphia: C. J. Peterson 1872.<br /> Measures approximately 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso.</p> . unknown
1542Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Paris Fashions Les Modes Perisienne's. Peterson's Magazine November 1872. Philadelphia: C. J. Peterson 1872.<br /> Measures approximately 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso.</p> . unknown
1531Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Lady's Fashions. Godey's Lady's Book March 1865. Philadelphia: L. A. Godey & Co. 1865. <br /> Measures approximately 9.25.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso. </p> . unknown
1536Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Lady's Fashions. Godey's Lady's Book Nov. 1865. Philadelphia: L. A. Godey & Co. 1865. <br /> Measures approximately 9.25.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso. </p> . unknown
1543Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Paris Fashions Les Modes Perisienne's. Peterson's Magazine June 1873. Philadelphia: C. J. Peterson 1873.<br /> Measures approximately 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso.</p> . unknown
1544Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Paris Fashions Les Modes Perisienne's. Peterson's Magazine August 1873. Philadelphia: C. J. Peterson 1873.<br /> Measures approximately 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso.</p> . unknown
1546Folded; light creasing toning foxing and staining; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Paris Fashions Les Modes Perisienne's. Peterson's Magazine September 1873. Philadelphia: C. J. Peterson 1873.<br /> Measures approximately 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso.</p> . unknown
1545Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Paris Fashions Les Modes Perisienne's. Peterson's Magazine November 1873. Philadelphia: C. J. Peterson 1873.<br /> Measures approximately 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso.</p> . unknown
1567Folded; light creasing toning and foxing; unevenly trimmed along previously bound edge. Very good. <p>Hand-Colored Folding Plate Depicting Contemporary Lady's Fashions. Godey's Lady's Book February 1865. Philadelphia: L. A. Godey & Co. 1865.</p> <br /> <p>Measures approximately 9.25.5 x 11.5 inches. Blank to verso.</p> . unknown
185635856Paris: Goubaud et Cie 1856. First Edition. Hardcover. 380pp. Contemporary marbled boards. With twelve hand-coloured wood engravings depicting various styles of clothing and numerous b&w in-text illustrations including embroidery styles. Articles on home economics travels beaux-arts history the Louvre and the Tuileries Palace and much more. Front board is detached with title page and two leaves internally mostly clean with some foxing and toning. Text in French. ; Large Octavo. Goubaud et Cie hardcover
195241618Chippewa Falls WI: Mason Shoe Manufacturing Co 1952. First Edition. Very good . An illustrated wholesale catalog of leather mens and ladies footwear and outerwear from the Mason Shoe Manufacturing Company of Chippewa Falls WI. Generously illustrated in color throughout with detailed product descriptions and model numbers that correspond to the original price list in front. Of note is a four page spread of men's leather coats including "The Racer" a classic motorcycle-culture jacket with multiple zippers straps and buttons. Wraps. Oblong 4to. Color illustrated wraps. Mild handling wear. Faint creasing to wraps. Overall sound clean. 112pp. Mason Shoe Manufacturing Co unknown
19771004235New York: The Wool Bureau 1977. Original trend report on American knitwear for fall 1977 featuring fashion sketches on every page each captioned with the name of the manufacturer the wool content and the retail price. Featured designers of these ready-to-wear styles include Donna Karan for Anne Klein Gloria Vanderbilt and Kay Unger. Also represented are the mass-market "sport" lines of Givenchy and Pierre Cardin. The Good Wools was issued by The Wool Bureau the American branch of the International Wool Secretariat. The IWS shaped global fashion trends for decades through forecasting reports like this one and through the International Woolmark Prize which launched the careers of designers Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld. In 1997 the IWS would rebrand as The Woolmark Company keeping their iconic logo the stylized skein of yarn used throughout The Good Wools to signify 100% wool content. Provenance: Ellen Robinson uncredited designer of the tweed separates created for a New Division of Alex Colman page 81. A near-fine copy. Spiral-bound volume measuring 10 x 5.25 inches: 8 170. Original color photographic wrappers. Text printed on tan paper with brown card chapter dividers line drawings on every page. The Wool Bureau unknown
194114713England 1941. Very Good. Substantial collection of original amateur artwork and fashion plates dated 1941 to 1945 by a young woman named Gladys Warren almost all pieces signed "G. Warren" "G.W." or "Gladys Warren". The collection consists of nine large format watercolors 56x38cm.; one small format watercolor 32.5x23; four large format pencil sketches 56x38cm.; and twelve small format pencil sketches 33.5x19cm. totaling twenty-six 26 individual pieces. Some dust soil and minor wear from handling watercolors not examined out of individual shrink wrap. A Very Good or better collection overall.<br /> <br /> Collection of drawings and watercolors almost exclusively depicting women in the latest fashions or in uniform. The range of the large format watercolors indicate that this was possibly a burgeoning professional dossier including examples of day wear sleep wear evening wear and swim wear. The large format pencil drawings include two historic fashion illustrations the only titled image in the group is "Madeira 1884" and one nude study. <br /> <br /> Of special note however is the series of twelve small pencil sketches all accomplished on the versos of what appear to be mimeographed World War II aircraft maintenance reports. Indeed the October 28 1941 "London Gazette" lists a Gladys Florence Warren among the members of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force WAAF though we find little else to pinpoint the artist. With the dearth of ready paper experienced during World War II perhaps Warren filched these leaves on which to practice her art Most of these sketches depict attractive women either seen in close-up or as usual modeling the latest uniforms and fashions while the verso details the assemblage or maintenance of engine covers handbrakes or a "carburettor." <br /> <br /> A pleasing survival of the English home front juxtaposing fashion femininity and aircraft mechanics. unknown
198553024Salem Virginia: Bloomingdale's By Mail Ltd 1985. First edition. 4to. 79 pp. color and b&w images from photographs. Glossy stapled wrappers with addressee label affixed to rear wrapper. Slight toning very good. The five photographers are: Horst P. Horst Norman Parkinson Francesco Scavullo Deborah Turbeville and Eric Meola. <br /> <br /> No copies listed in OCLC. Bloomingdale's By Mail Ltd unknown
66249Very Good. Silk scarf measuring 12" x 12". Two fold lines one horizontal one vertical through the center. 1" split in the cloth to the surface. A sporty design by John Held Jr. <br /> <br /> Utah Artist John Held Jr. 1889-1958 was a prominent illustrator of the 1920s and 1930s. He began by drawing sports and political drawings for The Salt Lake Tribune when he was just 16 years old. Held moved to New York City in 1910 where he went on to gain notoriety for his drawings in the popular magazines "Life" "The New Yorker" "Vanity Fair" "Judge" and "College Humor." His work epitomized the Jazz Age. He is most recognized for creating the short-haired "flapper. unknown