![[ALKEN, Henry.] Comparative Meltonians as They are and as They were by Ben Tally-Ho. London: Thomas M'Lean, 1823 [watermarked J. Whatman 1822]. Oblong 2° (320 x 500mm). Letterpress title, 6 hand-coloured aquatint plates by G. Hunt after Alken. (Plate 4 a little spotted in sky area, slight spotting and browning at page edges.) Original pink wrappers, front cover printed with title, back cover with advertisement for books by Alken and others (spine rubbed and repaired, slight staining to back cover, both covers lined with off-white paper). Modern grey cloth portfolio and slipcase backed in red morocco.](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2012/CSK/2012_CSK_04354_0040_000(alken_henry_comparative_meltonians_as_they_are_and_as_they_were_by_ben101734).jpg?w=1)
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[ALKEN, Henry.] Comparative Meltonians as They are and as They were by Ben Tally-Ho. London: Thomas M'Lean, 1823 [watermarked J. Whatman 1822]. Oblong 2° (320 x 500mm). Letterpress title, 6 hand-coloured aquatint plates by G. Hunt after Alken. (Plate 4 a little spotted in sky area, slight spotting and browning at page edges.) Original pink wrappers, front cover printed with title, back cover with advertisement for books by Alken and others (spine rubbed and repaired, slight staining to back cover, both covers lined with off-white paper). Modern grey cloth portfolio and slipcase backed in red morocco.
'ONE OF ALKEN'S MOST BRILLIANTLY COLOURED HUNTING SETS and one which is very rarely found in its original wrapper' (Schwerdt). The large 'magnificently coloured plates' contrast the excellent riding of past Meltonians and their consideration for their horses with the brutality of fashionable newcomers in dandified dress. The publication price of two guineas is given on the front wrapper. Dixon 53: 'beautiful and excessively rare'; Mellon/Snelgrove 18; Schwerdt I, p. 13; Siltzer pp. 59 & 71; Tooley 23: 'A very rare series, among the largest and finest of Alken's plates'.
'ONE OF ALKEN'S MOST BRILLIANTLY COLOURED HUNTING SETS and one which is very rarely found in its original wrapper' (Schwerdt). The large 'magnificently coloured plates' contrast the excellent riding of past Meltonians and their consideration for their horses with the brutality of fashionable newcomers in dandified dress. The publication price of two guineas is given on the front wrapper. Dixon 53: 'beautiful and excessively rare'; Mellon/Snelgrove 18; Schwerdt I, p. 13; Siltzer pp. 59 & 71; Tooley 23: 'A very rare series, among the largest and finest of Alken's plates'.