Kelmscott Chaucer Sold for $68,750 at Auction
A copy of The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer produced by the esteemed Kelmscott Press in 1896 has been sold by RR Auction for $68,750.
This important first edition, newly imprinted and edited by F. S. Ellis, is one of just 425 copies on handmade paper out of a total edition of 438, which includes 13 copies on vellum. The book, consisting of 554 pages, is bound in its original quarter linen with blue paper boards and housed in a custom-made clamshell case.
Founded in 1891 by William Morris and Emery Walker, the Kelmscott Press aimed to replicate the elegance of 15th-century printing and played a pivotal role in the contemporary fine press movement, emphasizing craftsmanship and design in bookmaking. Regarded as the press's magnum opus, the Kelmscott Chaucer is often celebrated as one of the most beautiful printed books in existence.
"This sale exemplifies the timeless beauty and enduring legacy of fine press books," said Bobby Livingston, Executive Vice President of RR Auction. "The Kelmscott Chaucer is not just a book, it's a work of art representing the pinnacle of bookmaking craftsmanship."
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