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Der Federschmucker 8.8 x 7.5 cm copperplate engraving (image
size), 15 x 9 cm sheet size, Regensburg, 1697-1699
We are pleased to offer this scarce original print from the Ständebuch (Book of Trades) of Johann Christoph Weigel (1654-1725), a prominent German engraver of maps and book illustrations. The illustrations and accompanying text celebrate the work ethic, and provide a fascinating glimpse into the technology, everyday work life and social fabric of Germany in the late 17th century. As a genre, the "Book of Trades" was popular for the better part of 200 years following the 1568 appearance of the famous woodcut-illustrated Ständebuch by Jost Amman and Hans Sachs. A master of copperplate engraving, Weigel was able to incorporate much more detail into these miniature compositions than the woodcut medium allows, and these charming prints are quite sought-after by discerning collectors. Working over a period of three years in the late 1690s, Weigel produced more plates than could be used in the first edition of the Ständebuch and some were not published until a decade later in another "Book of Trades" published under the title Etwas für Alle. This print depicts the atelier of a flamboyant milliner specialising in feathered headdresses - note variety ranging from plumed military helmet to single feathered cap:
We present the image area significantly enlarged for clarity - it is remarkable that this level of engraved detail can be compressed into a tiny 88 mm x 75 mm frame: ![]() Note: Final auction price includes insured shipment within continental United States. All other customers to pay actual shipping costs via traceable means including full insurance. International buyers are wholly responsible for any applicable customs fees, duties or taxes upon receipt; these charges are NOT included in shipping charges or unit pirce. International buyers should verify what charges would apply to any resultant transaction with customs officials in their countries prior to bidding. Such charges are typically collected by the courier, e.g. FedEx, and are NOT additional shipping or handling fees. Terms and Conditions - Please read carefully: Payment accepted via PayPal. This secure eBay-owned service allow buyers around the world to use existing credit cards to make purchases and will result in immediate shipment. Please note that we do not bill credit cards directly - payment must be processed through PayPal. If you are unable or unwilling to utilise this convenient means of electronic payment, please contact us prior to placing any bids to see if alternate payment arrangements can be made. Bank wire transfers are acceptable on auctions over $500.00 or in countries where PayPal is not available; on auctions over $2000.00 bank wire transfer is preferred. Personal cheques will not be accepted. Successful bidders are expected to adhere to eBay policies in establishing contact within three days of auction closing time and completing transactions in a timely manner. We reserve the right to declare this auction void if there is a disruption to eBay operations during the two hour period prior to auction close. In such event, all bidders will be notified and the item will be relisted. - Bidders are cautioned that the problem of fraudulent "second chance offer" emails sent to unsuccessful bidders on eBay auctions has reached epidemic proportions. Please be advised that we NEVER participate in the "second chance offer" program on eBay and that any such email is illegitimate and intended to defraud. Please forward any such emails received regarding any of our auctions with full headers to the Transaction Interception department of eBay's SafeHarbor office. In addition, both successful and unsuccessful bidders are cautioned to be exceptionally vigilant regarding "spoofed" emails, fraudulent PayPal invoices and other common scams. In response to frequent inquiries, please be advised that the terms engraving, lithograph, woodcut etc. as used in our auction descriptions denote a PRINT, i.e. an image printed on a sheet of paper, and that all such items are unconditionally guaranteed to be original and authentic - we never offer reproductions. Please see our glossary for definitions of terminology used in our auction descriptions. We conduct our business in accordance with the Code of Ethics of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America and are committed to complete customer satisfaction with every purchase. We encourage you to evaluate our eBay customer feedback as a convenient means of gauging our performance and reputation. "Some to beautify their halls, parlours and chambers... liketh, loveth, getteth, and useth maps, charts, and geographical globes" - John Dee (1527-1608)"...Maps begin as dreams, pass through a finite life in the world, and resume as dreams again..," - Thomas Pynchon
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