Lot 157
Ramage (John, binder).- Byron (George Gordon Noel, Lord) Poetry, bound in attractive green morocco inlaid with red floral motifs tooled in gilt, 1905
Hammer Price: £700
Description
Ramage (John, binder).- Byron (George Gordon Noel, Lord) Poetry, edited by Matthew Arnold, engraved title vignette, bookplate of P.H.Mumm von Schwarzenstein, bound in attractive green morocco with red floral inlays tooled in gilt, by Ramage, covers with semé of alternating rows of three and two different floral motifs against a background of small gilt dots and stars, spine in five compartments with four raised bands, two compartments with title and author in gilt, the others with similar gilt-tooled flowers, ivory silk moiré doublures and linings, turn-ins tooled in gilt with line of small flowers and circles and large flower at corners all within roll borders, signed in gilt at foot of front turn-in, g.e., very slight fading to spine and wear to lower corners, 8vo (c.155 x 100mm.), 1905.
⁂ A pretty binding by the accomplished binder. John Ramage (1836-1911) went to Paris once he had completed his apprenticeship and worked for Lortic but moved back to London with his own business in 1863, producing bindings mostly in seventeenth and eighteenth styles.
Description
Ramage (John, binder).- Byron (George Gordon Noel, Lord) Poetry, edited by Matthew Arnold, engraved title vignette, bookplate of P.H.Mumm von Schwarzenstein, bound in attractive green morocco with red floral inlays tooled in gilt, by Ramage, covers with semé of alternating rows of three and two different floral motifs against a background of small gilt dots and stars, spine in five compartments with four raised bands, two compartments with title and author in gilt, the others with similar gilt-tooled flowers, ivory silk moiré doublures and linings, turn-ins tooled in gilt with line of small flowers and circles and large flower at corners all within roll borders, signed in gilt at foot of front turn-in, g.e., very slight fading to spine and wear to lower corners, 8vo (c.155 x 100mm.), 1905.
⁂ A pretty binding by the accomplished binder. John Ramage (1836-1911) went to Paris once he had completed his apprenticeship and worked for Lortic but moved back to London with his own business in 1863, producing bindings mostly in seventeenth and eighteenth styles.
