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Lot 142

Blackie and Son Ltd, a quantity of books with decorative covers, some in the Glasgow...

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Lot 142

Blackie and Son Ltd, a quantity of books with decorative covers, some in the Glasgow...

Price Realised: £195

Estimate: £200 - £300

Price realised is hammer price plus fees (30% Buyers Premium inclusive of VAT).

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Lot 142

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Blackie and Son Ltd, a quantity of books with decorative covers, some in the Glasgow school style and by Talwin Morris,

Late 19th and early 20th Century,

Cloth biddings (except one in leather) and comprising:- twenty-two books with covers attributed to or designed by Talwin Morris (British 1865-1911); together with the Pedlar and his dog designed by the Silver Studio; there are eight books with the same cover design that are sometimes attributed (not proven) to Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a single book An Original Girl by Ethel F Heddle, sometimes mentioned as a cover by Mackintosh (not proven); together with twenty-three Blackie and Son books with decorative cover designs; together with six Angela Brazil books with figurative covers and a book by Walter Rhoades Two Scapegraces A School Story with figurative cover: together with four books by various publishers with decorative covers, another plain covered book and a small volume of Mother Goose illustrated by Kate Greenaway and published by Frederick Warne and Co

 

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