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[Hand-Colored Aquatint] The East Riding or Wolds Waggon

[Hand-Colored Aquatint] The East Riding or Wolds Waggon by Walker, G. Engraved by R. and D. Havell

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Seller: White Fox Rare Books and Antiques
Title
[Hand-Colored Aquatint] The East Riding or Wolds Waggon
Author
Walker, G. Engraved by R. and D. Havell
Seller
White Fox Rare Books and Antiques (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Leeds: Robinson & Son, 1813. Near Fine. A beautiful evocative print, which was plate 8 in the important color plate book, "The Costumes of Yorkshire". The print is dated 1813, while the book from which it was extracted was published in 1814, but we believe many of the plates in the book were issued in 1813. (Note on the print the date of 1818 was given, but this was a misprint and the 1818 date appears on copies of the 1814 publication as well.) One wouldn't know that this print was from a book, and it is possible it was never bound in the book. 26 by 36.5 cm. Visible, 22 by 32 cm. With matting, 33 by 42 cm. The matting of the print is clearly professionally done and very handsome, with its decorative ruled lines. We would be very comfortable keeping this matting if we were to frame the print for our walls. The print proper has a few small light fox marks. We don't think these in any way compromise the print. The full sheet has a small corner chip completely concealed by the matting.