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188932361889 1 Lithographie, J. Minot, 1889, 44,5 x 34,5cm.
18134315BBO.O., Lefuel, um 1813, 12°. Mit 41 kol. Tafeln von Franz Niklaus König. Vergoldeter Halblederband der Zeit.
18134315BBO.O., Lefuel, um 1813. 12°. Mit 41 kol. Tafeln von Franz Niklaus König. Vergoldeter Halblederband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 4315B
1820D6906N.p. but Germany possibly Liechtenstein c. 1820. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 245 x 165mm. A compilation of 73 brightly colored watercolors many with manuscript captions in German some are dated for the costume all clipped and mounted into book and illustrating the costumes and attributions of court officials knights Templar Tartar costume St. George on horseback German orders of nobility also for Spain France Holland Italian Turkish Egypt and Babylon and other various orders as in Order of the Garter in England and France and religious dress of ordained and lay members of various orders including German Italian Spanish and Cistercian Carmelite Carthusian Capuchin and Franciscan monks. Also Jesuit pilgrims and sisters of the Benedictine Sylvestrine and Cistercian among other lesser-known orders and historical figures such as Leopold III of Austria and Louis III of Tremoilles. Early 19th-century half calf over imitation silk cloth-covered boards and decorative endpapers spine with label COSTUME; some light foxing most severe at beginning otherwise the colors remaining extraordinarily fresh and bright. Armorial bookplate from the Princely house of Liechtenstein on front pastedown. <br/><br/>Unique compilation of 73 expertly executed hand-colored watercolors of various religious knightly and official orders with a bookplate of the royal arms of Liechtenstein. Each figure is executed with extraordinary talent and is superbly hand-colored in a range of washes; many of these costumes have changed very little and have a history stretching back to medieval times. In the twentieth century an interest in costume and fashion books was spurred on by the dawning Victorian age in England in the 1830s which then spread to the continent. Each picture in this unique set is an individual work of art full of expression and with strikingly attractive faces and gestures. The expert attention given to each work of art strongly suggests this book was a maquette for a larger print-run of a souvenir book of costumes. Captions are in German and early provenance points to possible creation in the principality of Liechtenstein. One can think of the principalitys official motto For God Prince and Fatherland and see how all these official garments best represent a history of European court and important religious connections for an established royal line such as Liechtenstein. Perhaps this book was once in the royal home of the Johann I Joseph Prince of Liechtenstein who had fourteen children and it may have belonged to his son Prince Friedrich Adalbert 1807-1885 who later became the 1018th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria. With interesting connections to the royal house of Liechtenstein and 73 examples of hand-colored historic costumes this truly is a unique survival. hardcover
1820D6906N.p. but Germany possibly Liechtenstein c. 1820. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 245 x 165mm. A compilation of 73 brightly colored watercolors many with manuscript captions in German some are dated for the costume all clipped and mounted into book and illustrating the costumes and attributions of court officials knights Templar Tartar costume St. George on horseback German orders of nobility also for Spain France Holland Italian Turkish Egypt and Babylon and other various orders as in Order of the Garter in England and France and religious dress of ordained and lay members of various orders including German Italian Spanish and Cistercian Carmelite Carthusian Capuchin and Franciscan monks. Also Jesuit pilgrims and sisters of the Benedictine Sylvestrine and Cistercian among other lesser-known orders and historical figures such as Leopold III of Austria and Louis III of Tremoilles. Early 19th-century half calf over imitation silk cloth-covered boards and decorative endpapers spine with label COSTUME; some light foxing most severe at beginning otherwise the colors remaining extraordinarily fresh and bright. Armorial bookplate from the Princely house of Liechtenstein on front pastedown. <br/><br/>Unique compilation of 73 expertly executed hand-colored watercolors of various religious knightly and official orders with a bookplate of the royal arms of Liechtenstein. Each figure is executed with extraordinary talent and is superbly hand-colored in a range of washes; many of these costumes have changed very little and have a history stretching back to medieval times. In the twentieth century an interest in costume and fashion books was spurred on by the dawning Victorian age in England in the 1830s which then spread to the continent. Each picture in this unique set is an individual work of art full of expression and with strikingly attractive faces and gestures. The expert attention given to each work of art strongly suggests this book was a maquette for a larger print-run of a souvenir book of costumes. Captions are in German and early provenance points to possible creation in the principality of Liechtenstein. One can think of the principalitys official motto For God Prince and Fatherland and see how all these official garments best represent a history of European court and important religious connections for an established royal line such as Liechtenstein. Perhaps this book was once in the royal home of the Johann I Joseph Prince of Liechtenstein who had fourteen children and it may have belonged to his son Prince Friedrich Adalbert 1807-1885 who later became the 1018th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria. With interesting connections to the royal house of Liechtenstein and 73 examples of hand-colored historic costumes this truly is a unique survival. hardcover books
188014561[Männedorf], [Richard père], [vers 1880]. Leporello in-16 sous percaline bleu nuit, premier plat richement orné de filets, fleurons dorés et en noir.
1850G120591Paris, Musée Cosmopolite s.d. [1850's] Collection of 31 hand-coloured engraved plates (from a total of 37 plates published for the Russian costume section), depicting male and female figures in traditinal Russian dress, shown full lenght. Bound in a nice and solid modern hardcover (red half-cloth with gilt title on spine, marbled boards, 28x23cm.). Plates are clean and bright except for very few light foxing, Issued as part of the "Musée Cosmopolite" series published in Paris by Aubert & Cie. // The Russian plates are notable for their detailed rendering of textiles, embroidery and head-dress, illustrating a range of social and regional distinctions within the Russian Empire in the mid-19th century, as perceived by contemporary Western obervers, [CONTENT: Plate no.3: Bergère de Kouli Kovo (Gouvt. de Toula), 6: Tcherkess, 7: Charretier russe, 8: Paysanne de Serpoukoff, 9: Juif d'Epiphan (Gouvt. de Toula), 10: Juive d'Epiphan (Gouvt. de Toula), 11: Moine, 12: Religieuse, 13: Jeune fille russe, 14: Esthonien, 15: Esthonienne, 17: Laitière finlandaise, 19: Cocher de seigneur en petite tenue, 20: Paysan finnois (environs de St-Peterbourg), 21: Paysanne finoise (environ de St-Petersbourg), 22: Jeune paysan, 23: Femme tatar à Kapskhox (Crimée), 24: Paysan tatar (Crimée), 25: Femme de Yalta (Crimée), 26: Femme turque (à Bagtchi-Seraii Crimée), 27: Mollah, prêtre turc à Bagtchi-Seraii (Crimée), 28: Chef de village (Caucase), 29: Paysan russe (frontière de la Bessarabie), 30: Armée russe (Crimée), 31: Trigane ou Bohémien (frontières de la Crimée), 32: Femme Kalmouke (bords du Volga), 33: Kalmouk marchand (Russie méridionale), 34: Kalmouk d'Astrakan (Russie meridionale), 35: Prtre Kalmouk (Russie méridionale), 36: Prêtre desservant, Kalmouk (Russie méridionale), 37: Maitre d'école de St. Petersbourg], Very good condition, G120591
1890142431890 4 Sans lieu, (1870), in-8 étroit, plaquette de présentation cartonnée rouge à quatre rabats, rabat supérieur bordé d'une impression façon galon, dorée et en relief, et orné d'une chromolithographie.
188036385Ohne Ort (Stockholm), Kjellberg & Aströms förlag, o. J. (um 1880). Qu.-12°. Leporello mit 12 mont. farb. chromolithogr. Trachtentafeln. Blauer OPpbd. m. goldgepr. Deckeltitel.
190024180Se vend à Paris, chez Alisié / Imp. Gény Gros, s.d. [circa 1900]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 622 x 393 mm + marges.
190024181Se vend à Paris, chez Alisié / Imp. Gény Gros, s.d. [circa 1900]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 622 x 393 mm + marges.
190024182Se vend à Paris, chez Alisié / Imp. Gény Gros, s.d. [circa 1900]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 622 x 393 mm + marges.
18506681850 Paris, XIXe siècle]. In-folio, bradel percaline brune postérieure, insolée.Colas 2161.Réunion de 20 planches en couleurs, tirées du Musée cosmopolite : 5 Algérie, 3 France, 3 Allemagne, 5 Italie, 3 Suisse et Tyrol, 1 Turquie-Égypte.Un titre "Le Keepsake de costumes. Paris, 1853 ", ajouté, passé ; qq rousseurs et tache, une déchirure marginale.
182539776Paris, Lith. de Motte, Constans,, sans date, circa 1825. In-folio de 61 lithographies coloriées au pochoir, demi-veau brun à coins, dos orné a nerfs (reliure de l'époque).
1809LBW-46201809. 170 x 88 mm.
1811LBW-46241811. 173 x 92 mm.
1811LBW-46271811. 173 x 90 mm.
1807LBW-46281807. 170 x 91 mm.
1814LBW-46291814. 172 x 93 mm.
1812LBW-46301812. 173 x 93 mm.
1812LBW-46311812. 172 x 91 mm.
1812LBW-46321812. 170 x 91 mm.
1812LBW-46331812. 173 x 92 mm.
1807LBW-46341807. 172 x 92 mm.
1811LBW-46351811. 172 x 91 mm.