Hi Barry,
You asked:
I wonder if there is a chance someone could post a photograph of page 100 for me?
Unfortunately, unless it is done with permission of the image copyright holder and the publisher, it would go against our rules on
ADMIN: Using Copyright MaterialBut I have a question: Is the foot of your item folded "up and over" or "down and under"? I find it very hard to decide from the photos in the Jackson book whether the feet of illustrated items are a) not folded b) folded "up" or c) folded "down". I also have no idea whether Whitefriars produced examples of a particular design with and without folded feet. All I do know is that in the "big Whitetfriars book", some examples of "folded up" feet are clearly shown, but again I find it hard to see whether others are folded or not, and if they are, which way they were formed.
As many folk may be aware, I am rather pedantic in my views on terms such as "dead ringer" but in this case, I am happy to say that, like Tim, I do think the item referred to from page 24 of the Jackson book
IS ALMOST CERTAINLY the same as yours - with the caveat that the foot may differ in its "folded or not" formation.