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BOOKBINDING
Plate


Fig. 1.—WINCHESTER DOMESDAY BOOK OF THE 12TH CENTURY.
Dark brown morocco, blind stamped.
Fig. 2.—ST. CUTHBERT’S GOSPELS.

Red leather with repoussé design, probably
the work of the 7th or 8th century. The fine
lines are impressed by hand, and painted blue and yellow.

Fig. 4.—BINDING MADE FOR JAMES I.

Dark blue morocco, gold tooled. The red in the coat-of-arms inlaid with red morocco.

Fig. 3.—BINDING MADE FOR JEAN GROLIER.

Pale brown morocco, gold tooled.

Fig. 5.—COMMON PRAYER (LONDON, 1678).

Smooth red morocco, gold tooled with black fillets. Bound by Samuel Mearne.

Fig. 6.—LE LIVRE DES STATUTS ET ORDONNANCES DE L'ORDRE DU BENVIST SAINCT ESPRIT (PARIS, 1578).

Brown morocco, gold tooled, arms of Henry III., King of France. Bound by Nicholas Eve.

Fig. 7.—CATALOGUE OF THE PICTURES AT HAGLEY HALL.

Red niger morocco, gold tooled.
Bound by Douglas Cockerell.

Fig. 8.—WALTON’S COMPLEAT
ANGLER (1772).

Golden brown morocco, gold tooled.
Bound by Miss E. M. MacColl.