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The Glass of Fashion, 1899 August, Butterick Publishing Co. Ltd., Vol XL No 2.
This listing is for an original copy of a rare copy of 'The Glass of Fashion up to Date', Published Monthly by the Butterick Publishing Co. Ltd. The original catalogue was printed monthly in New York by the Butterick Publishing Co and was a subscription service highlighting fashion patterns for mail-order purchase. Drawings of the latest styles with written descriptions were included in each new month.
These original catalogues are generally in fair condition, displaying some stains, soiling, and page tears. Staples or center lacings are often absent. There might also be cut-outs, missing pages, and markings. No restoration or preservation has been completed on the catalog. Despite these imperfections, the catalogues remain valuable for collectors and researchers, offering unique insights into historical merchandise and advertising practices. Their age and rarity contribute to their appeal, making them sought-after items even when not in pristine condition.
The Glass of Fashion, 1899 August, Original Butterick Publishing Co. Ltd., Vol XL No 2
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This listing is for an original copy of a rare copy of 'The Glass of Fashion up to Date', Published Monthly by the Butterick Publishing Co. Ltd. The original catalogue was printed monthly in New York by the Butterick Publishing Co and was a subscription service highlighting fashion patterns for mail-order purchase. Drawings of the latest styles with written descriptions were included in each new month.
These original catalogues are generally in fair condition, displaying some stains, soiling, and page tears. Staples or center lacings are often absent. There might also be cut-outs, missing pages, and markings. No restoration or preservation has been completed on the catalog. Despite these imperfections, the catalogues remain valuable for collectors and researchers, offering unique insights into historical merchandise and advertising practices. Their age and rarity contribute to their appeal, making them sought-after items even when not in pristine condition.