ID 921711
Lot 52 | CARÊME, Marie-Antoine dit Antonin (1783-1833) et Armand PLUMEREY.
Estimate value
€ 1 500 – 2 000
CARÊME. Le Cuisinier parisien, ou L’Art de la cuisine française au XIXe siècle… Tome I [-IV]. Gand : Vanderhaeghe-Maya, 1846. – PLUMEREY. L’Art de la cuisine française au XIXe siècle, Traité des entrées chaudes… ou 6e, 7e et dernière partie de l’ouvrage de Carême. Paris : Au dépôt, etc., 1843-1844. – CARÊME. Le Patissier Royal parisien… Paris : Renouard, Mansut, Tresse, etc., et Londres : Jeffs, 1841.
Belle réunion, en reliure uniforme de l’époque, des œuvres de Carême poursuivies par Plumerey.
Cet ensemble réunit la première édition belge du Cuisinier parisien, parue sous le faux-titre Cours complet de cuisine moderne (4 volumes), l’édition originale du Traité des entrées chaudes… de Plumerey, qui constitue la suite de l’ouvrage de Carême (2 volumes), et la troisième édition du Pâtissier français (2 volumes). Bitting, 74, 75 et 374 ; Cagle, 128 et 394 ; Simon BG, 283, 287 et 289 ; Vicaire, 144 et 700.
Ensemble 8 volumes in-8 (208 x 132 mm). Illustré de respectivement 47 lithographies (45 à double page et 2 à pleine page), 2 frontispices (illustration différente suivant les exemplaires), et 41 lithographies (titre et 40 planches dépliantes).
Reliure de l’époque : demi-chagrin vert, dos lisses ornés de filets droits dorés et à froid, deux étuis modernes (rousseurs, taches et mouillures, plus prononcées au Pâtissier. Cuisinier : trou aux faux-titre, titre et première page du quatrième volume. Pâtissier : t. I : manque de papier au cahier 4 ; t. II : manque le f. 281, restauration aux ff. 278 et 285-6).
A fine set of works by Carême, continued by Plumerey, in a contemporary uniform binding.
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Auction house category: | Printed books |
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