[Dickens, A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens in Colour - From Original

[Dickens, Charles] Barnard, Frederick.

A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens in Colour – From Original Drawings by Frederick Barnard: 1. Caleb Plummer and his Blind Daughter / 2. Bill Sikes / 3. Mr. Pecksniff / 4. The Two Wellers / 5. Sydney Carton / 6. Mrs. Gamp / 7. Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim [from “A Christmas Carol”]/ 8. Captain Cuttle / 9. Mr.Micawber / 10. Mr.Pickwick / 11. Mr. Peggotty / 12. Barnaby Rudge //

First Edition. London, The Waverley Book Company, no year (c.1912). Folio (34.5 cm wide x 44 cm high (Portfolio Size). 12 Tipped – in Plates on single Folio – Pages inside the original Portfolio-Folder (All pictures ready to be framed). Each image has a detachable tissue-guard with text from Dickens’ stories in which each character is present. Original Hardcover Portfolio with softcover sheets. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Only very minor signs of ocassional foxing.

An extraordinary set of frameable artworks (the image with Caleb Plummer’s Blind daughter is usually missing in this Portfolio.
Seveal of these images are from beloved stories by Dickens.

EUR 1.000,-- 

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Charles Dickens / Frederick Barnard – A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens in Colour – From Original Drawings by Frederick Barnard
Charles Dickens / Frederick Barnard – A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens in Colour – From Original Drawings by Frederick Barnard
Charles Dickens / Frederick Barnard – A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens in Colour – From Original Drawings by Frederick Barnard
Charles Dickens / Frederick Barnard – A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens in Colour – From Original Drawings by Frederick Barnard
Charles Dickens / Frederick Barnard – A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens in Colour – From Original Drawings by Frederick Barnard
Charles Dickens / Frederick Barnard – A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens in Colour – From Original Drawings by Frederick Barnard