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L'Art d'assassiner les Rois
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Vogel
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Title
L'Art d'assassiner les Rois
Description
Style: Centrepiece|Cornerpiece made of small tools; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: Red; Edge: Unspecified
Date Binding: 19c
Medium Decorative Technique: Blocked in gold|Tooled in blind|Tooled in gold; Cover Material: Goatskin (includes morocco, turkey etc)
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Shelfmark: c108bb32
Place of creation Binding: France
Object history Text: 1696; London; Unspecified
Notes Signed by Vogel. Part of the Charles Ramsden Collection of Signed Bindings. Macchi states; first half of century, Paris, bound by E. Vogel. He first appears in the trade directories in 1826, at rue Dauphine 24; then 1832 -1849 at Four-St.-Germain 78;1845-1851 rue des Canettes 14. He took part to the Exposition des produits de l'industrie.
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Paul Culot, Reliures et reliures decorees en France a l'epoque romantique, Bruxelles, 1995 Bibliotheque Descamps Scrive includes 30 examples. H. Béraldi, La reliure, p. I, p. 40, 57. Bibliotheca Wittockiana, Relieurs et reliures, 1995, p. 571. J. Fléty, Dictionnaire, p. 176. G. Guillemot-Chrétien, Vogel (E.), p. 534-n. 51-53.

C. Ramsden, French bookbinders, p. 218).
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