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1991130854Brussels Belgium 1991. Softbound. VG like new but for a dent line on back cover. BW illustrated wraps. 127 pp. 44 plates of lace work most in color. Text in French Dutch German and English.<br/>Inspirational work by and for lace artists. unknown books
1992165831992. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 127 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. Exhibition catalogue. unknown books
192516469Scranton PA ca. 1925. 675 gelatin silver photographs measuring 3.25” x 4” approx. depicting lace samples against a black background item numbers pinned to lace. Some curling else generally fine. Plus 140 lace sample cyanotypes measuring 4.75” x 3” approx. Generally very good. Plus 31 additional images in black-and-white: eight 15” x 12” approx. others various smaller sizes. With: faux-leather album measuring 13” x 11” approx. and titled “THE SCRANTON LACE COMPANY / Corner Glenn Street and Meylert Avenue” on paper label to front cover. Interior marked “curtains/table coverings book no. 3.” Contains 273 images of various sizes cyanotype and gelatin silver mounted on black paper some captioned with names of product lines. Plus: two invoices for yarn and other textiles. Joints and edges worn several pages detached. Contents generally fine. <br/><br/>A sizable archive of over 1150 images from the Scranton Lace Company a major manufacturer that operated from 1890 to 2002 consisting of samples used in home decor — primarily window treatments and table linens -— likely photographed for internal purposes. Composed mainly of product sample photographs including images of intricate lace patterns against a dark background and with inventory numbers pinned to the sample. Several enlargements of full table cloths and settings also included with those mounted in the album cut — with striking effect — to create the illusion of a three-dimensional perspective. More than 200 of the images are cyanotypes which are notoriously fugitive to light and are here uncommonly well-preserved. The company was a leading producer of decorative lace throughout the 1900s. Notably the invoices and marginalia indicate at least some of these styles were made from Rayon which had only debuted commercially in the U.S. in 1924. Also noteworthy firm designer Hugh Rodham likely responsible for many of the patterns pictured here is the grandfather of Hillary Clinton. The bulk of the company’s extant archives are held by two regional museums: Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage and The Waverly Community House. A comprehensive representation of period lace styles ranging from traditional to contemporary and art-deco patterns all rendered in exquisite detail. We will note for purely self-serving reasons that two small lots of about 50 photos — both of a similar nature and from the same company — made more than $1000 each at the 2015 Swann vernacular photo auction. hardcover books
197441845Detroit: Gale Research Co 1974. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. Detroit: Gale Research Co 1974. With an English Translation by Mary McPeek. Numerous b/w illustrations at rear and within text and pattern guides in rear flap. 184 pp. Text in French with paperback English translation in rear flap. Hardcover. 8vo size. Green cloth. Top edge lightly foxed. Else A nice copy. Very good/No dust jacket. Gale Research Co hardcover books
140940604Ft. Lauderdale: Fantasies in Lace Inc. Very Good. ca. 1994. 52 pp. Folded photocopied sheets staple-bound in publisher's white semi-glossy wraps printed in black. Very Good with creasing and wear evidence of mailing label removal to rear cover. The Florida company's mail order catalog specializing in hosiery and fashions for the cross-dresser. Illustrated with black and white photos and line-illustrations. Fantasies in Lace, Inc unknown books
1820319565Great Britain 1820. Pen-and-ink and wash drawings on recto only of 133 sheets a few with holograph annotations e.g. "three full flourices" or "Patterns for the border of a dress or Pelisse to be worked in chenille or sarcenet". Paper watermarked S.E. & Co. 4to. Period half morocco and pastepaper boards with onlaid dark green morocco label "Miss Brown" on upper cover with a small binder/bookseller's label on the front pastedown "Bound by B. Bean . Whitby." Binding worn joints starting. Pen-and-ink and wash drawings on recto only of 133 sheets a few with holograph annotations e.g. "three full flourices" or "Patterns for the border of a dress or Pelisse to be worked in chenille or sarcenet". Paper watermarked S.E. & Co. 4to. The present designs likely are for bobbin lace making. From such a pattern book a design would be tranferred to parchment or card pin holes were pricked through and ink pattern markings were added. The finished pricking was attached to a pillow using strong pins for the threading work. <br/><br/>Lace schools were common in the late 18th and early 19th century to teach such skills working children for long hours in harsh conditions before being phased out by the machine made lace of the Industrial Revolution. It would seem likely that "Miss Brown" attended such a school in North Yorkshire. unknown books
19333355Quaker Lace Co. Philadelphia Circa 1933. A 24 page trade catalog of curtains drapery and window treatments. Original colored black card paper wrappers profusely illustrated in black and white. A fine copy with no wear. Quaker Lace Co. paperback books
196661524London:: Hamish Hamilton. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. Part of the Reindeer Books series. First edition. Near fine in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. . Hamish Hamilton, hardcover books
2010129809Chapel Hill North Carolina: Tyche Foundation 2010. Softcover. New. Black wraps with color illustration. 72 pp. Large full-page color illustrations throughout 2 gatefolds. The Tyche Foundation named after the Greek goddess of Fortune was begun in 2007 to acquire works of art for the Ackland Art Museum. The book illustrates all the works purchased for the museum presented in chronological order. Lovely photos a lovely copy. Tyche Foundation paperback books