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Selling Silks

Selling Silks

A Merchant's Sample Book 1764

by Lesley Ellis Miller
Hardback
Publication Date: 07/04/2014

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In 1764, British Customs confiscated a book containing hundreds of silk samples of different qualities from French agents who were attempting to sell them illegally in London. The merchant's sample book acquired in 1972 by the V&A may be this very book, a fascinating record of the eighteenth-century French and English silk industries and their commercial practices. Alongside a full and faithful reproduction of the whole album, Lesley Miller sets in context the role of the book as a marketing tool from the premier European silk-weaving centre of Lyon and as a model for Spitalfields manufacturers. This publication makes accessible the contents of an extremely rare and fragile object. Translations of French inscriptions, identification of how samples have migrated from one page to another, and technical analysis of some of the silks, as well as a glossary and biographical data on the Lyonnais suppliers make this an invaluable resource for historians, collectors and designers.
ISBN:
9781851777815
9781851777815
Category:
History of fashion
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
07-04-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
V & A Publishing
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
271
Dimensions (mm):
305x254x25mm
Weight:
1.72kg
Lesley Ellis Miller

Lesley Ellis Miller is Senior Curator of Textiles and Fashion at the Victoria and Albert Museum and Professor of Dress and Textile History at the University of Glasgow.

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