Item #6211 [Binding, Fine- Stunning Elaborately Inlaid Binding DE SAUTY] Poems. John Keats.
[Binding, Fine- Stunning Elaborately Inlaid Binding DE SAUTY] Poems
[Binding, Fine- Stunning Elaborately Inlaid Binding DE SAUTY] Poems
[Binding, Fine- Stunning Elaborately Inlaid Binding DE SAUTY] Poems

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[Binding, Fine- Stunning Elaborately Inlaid Binding DE SAUTY] Poems

London: Vale Press, 1898.

First Edition Thus. Two volumes. Fine Condition. An utterly magnificent, elaborately inlaid binding (both covers and spine) by the renowned English (and later American) bookbinder, Alfred de Sauty, who is widely regarded as one of the finest bookbinders of the early 1900ís, originally working as a finisher for Riviere. De Sauty then designed bindings for the prestigious Hampstead Bindery, taught bookbinding in England, and later emigrated to the U.S. to become the head of the esteemed bindery at R. R. Donnelley in Chicago (see below). In this exquisite binding for the Vale Press Keats (1898) we find an intricately and finely designed inlaid binding with OVER 250 individual inlaid pieces of varying colored morocco in a highly appealing design. The covers are filled with gathered leaves and grape clumps forming and emanating from the sides, and all coming together in a central, interwoven group. There are gilt-stamped winding vines, as well as attractive gold stippling at the sides. The back cover has the same inlaid motif, but with a different design altogether, with four grape blossoms meeting in the center. The spine, with five raised bands, is similarly adorned with inlaid pieces, and gilt lettering. Attractive gilt-ruled dentelles, with gilt-stamped signature of the binder in each volume, at bottom, front: ìDE SAUTY.î Marbled endpapers, TEG, others untrimmed. The first edition of the Keats Vale Press, which features a fabulous double-spread title page designed by Charles Ricketts and cut on wood by Bernard Sleigh. Woodcut vine-patterned initials throughout by Ricketts. Housed in likely its original red watered-silk chemises (with some wear). A truly remarkable binding in both the intricacy of its inlaid artistry, as well as the beauty of the design composition, by Alfred de Sauty (1870 -1949). The two-volume set is in fine condition. Sarah Prideaux said of De Sauty: ì...his work is of considerable merit. His inlays are distinguished for the taste shown in the association of colors, and his finishing has some of the brilliant qualities of the French School, seen particularly in the finely studded tooling of which he seems particular fond.î Both volumes are literally pristine, with absolutely no signs of wear, having been kept safe from wear and light in their protective cases.

Price: $17,500.00   Item #6211

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