.: 10. London, Day and Son, 1852, in-folio, 50 x 34 cm, (6)nn pp + 81 pp + 1 frontispiece + 49 chromolithographic plates (complete), original cloth with red morocco spine, binding with traces of use, interior clean but with some sparse spots and thumbing at some plates, overall a good copy. Fine chromolithographed plates made by Bedford following the drawings of Wyatt, Burges, F.C. Penrose, Charles Barry junior and others. Illustrations and essays on Renaissance and mediaeval metalwork.
.: London, Day and Son, lithographers to the Queen, April 2dn 1860, large in-8°, 29,5 x 21 cm, (6)nn pp (chromolithographed title and half titles) + 104 pp + 100 plates in chromolithography printed on thick paper. Bound in claret coloured half morocco, raised gilt spine, marbled boards. Fine copy. First edition (MacLean 85). A fine book illustrating the mid19th century interest in the Gothic style. It provides an overview of the art of illuminating in Western culture with examples from the VIth - XVIth century. The book itself is a splendid example of the fine art of chromolithographical printing attained by the printers Day and Son.