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Ackermann, Rudolph
Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 USD
bidding is closed
Description
- 'The History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster; with the Charter-House, the Schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Free-School of Christ's Hospital'. London: R. Ackermann, 1816 [watermarked 1812]
- Paper, ink, leather
Large 4to (13 1/16 x 11 in.; 332 x 280mm). Subscribers' list, 48 hand-colored plates (44 aquatint views by Havell, Stadler, Bluck and others after Pugin, Westall, Mackenzie, and others, 4 stipple and line engraved costume plates), plate 26 an early issue captioned with printed overslip; occasional offsetting, some foxing, heaviest to final leaves, generally not affecting plates. Full contemporary calf, covers with elaborate gilt border including greek key-pattern devices and inner single-ruled frame, all edges gilt, inner dentelles gilt, marbled endpapers; rebacked, rubbing to extremities, corners bumped.
Literature
Abbey, 'Scenery' 440; Tooley 3
Condition
Large 4to (13 1/16 x 11 in.; 332 x 280mm). Subscribers' list, 48 hand-colored plates (44 aquatint views by Havell, Stadler, Bluck and others after Pugin, Westall, Mackenzie, and others, 4 stipple and line engraved costume plates), plate 26 an early issue captioned with printed overslip; occasional offsetting, some foxing, heaviest to final leaves, generally not affecting plates. Full contemporary calf, covers with elaborate gilt border including greek key-pattern devices and inner single-ruled frame, all edges gilt, inner dentelles gilt, marbled endpapers; rebacked, rubbing to extremities, corners bumped.
The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The condition report is provided to assist you with assessing the condition of the lot and is for guidance only. Any reference to condition in the condition report for the lot does not amount to a full description of condition. The images of the lot form part of the condition report for the lot provided by Sotheby's. Certain images of the lot provided online may not accurately reflect the actual condition of the lot. In particular, the online images may represent colours and shades which are different to the lot's actual colour and shades. The condition report for the lot may make reference to particular imperfections of the lot but you should note that the lot may have other faults not expressly referred to in the condition report for the lot or shown in the online images of the lot. The condition report may not refer to all faults, restoration, alteration or adaptation because Sotheby's is not a professional conservator or restorer but rather the condition report is a statement of opinion genuinely held by Sotheby's. For that reason, Sotheby's condition report is not an alternative to taking your own professional advice regarding the condition of the lot.
The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The condition report is provided to assist you with assessing the condition of the lot and is for guidance only. Any reference to condition in the condition report for the lot does not amount to a full description of condition. The images of the lot form part of the condition report for the lot provided by Sotheby's. Certain images of the lot provided online may not accurately reflect the actual condition of the lot. In particular, the online images may represent colours and shades which are different to the lot's actual colour and shades. The condition report for the lot may make reference to particular imperfections of the lot but you should note that the lot may have other faults not expressly referred to in the condition report for the lot or shown in the online images of the lot. The condition report may not refer to all faults, restoration, alteration or adaptation because Sotheby's is not a professional conservator or restorer but rather the condition report is a statement of opinion genuinely held by Sotheby's. For that reason, Sotheby's condition report is not an alternative to taking your own professional advice regarding the condition of the lot.
Catalogue Note
First edition. Originally issues in 12 monthly parts, with four plates to each part, the first appearing in January of 1816.