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1790159535Holland: NP 1790. Hardcover. Very Good. ARMORIAL SHIELDS. An unusual collection of 13 engraved plates identical unnumbered and each with twelve blank 'shields' for the owner to create their own armorial. The shields are set within a decorative framework and the first five have been completed in pen and ink by an early owner. The families are Poulle Rademaker Edinge Dugardin and de Buure. In very good clean condition and bound in late 19th century linen backed marbled boards. The plates do not have any note of engraver or printer. 300mm x 258mm. Dutch c1790. ~ Origin and dating of the paper is possible on the basis of the watermark "I Villedary" with a Fleur de Lys. This watermark belongs to the well-known French paper maker Jean Villedary who in the middle of the 18th century was employed in France and in Angouleme whose paper was exported to Holland. From 1758 Villedary also had a paper mill in Hattem in Overijssel where he paper produced for the Dutch market. <br/> <br/> NP hardcover
171339804Jenae (Jena). Anno 1713. 8 n. n. Blätter (inkl. zweifarbig gedrucktem Titel) u. 176 Seiten. Mit 170 Wappenabbildungen auf 11 gefalteten Kupfertafeln u. 4 grossen Wappenkupfern sowie 1 gefalteten Tabelle u. einigen wenigen Abbildungen im Text. Reparierter schlichter Halbleder-Einband. (Teils mit geringeren Gebrauchsspuren. Tafeln an den Rändern teils knittrig. Ein Blatt mit stärkerem Fleck in der Mitte) 17x10 cm
1779230747n.p. Bavaria 1779. 31 multi-colored coats-of-arm in red blue green black and gilt. 1 vols. 51 x 42.8 cm. Folded twice minor soiling otherwise fine and bright. 31 multi-colored coats-of-arm in red blue green black and gilt. 1 vols. 51 x 42.8 cm. Handsome and beautifully drawn genealogical tree of this noble Bavarian family whose members of have served for Bavarian Kings and Electors. Theodor Graf Topor von Morawitzky 1735 -1810 whose descent is given here had a disinguished career as a public servant and was the first President of the provincial government of Bavaria. unknown
1779230747n.p. Bavaria 1779. 31 multi-colored coats-of-arm in red blue green black and gilt. 1 vols. 51 x 42.8 cm. Folded twice minor soiling otherwise fine and bright. 31 multi-colored coats-of-arm in red blue green black and gilt. 1 vols. 51 x 42.8 cm. The Morawitzky Family of Bavaria. Handsome and beautifully drawn genealogical tree of this noble Bavarian family whose members of have served for Bavarian Kings and Electors. Theodor Graf Topor von Morawitzky 1735 -1810 whose descent is given here had a disinguished career as a public servant and was the first President of the provincial government of Bavaria. unknown books
1755178721Paris: d'Houry seul imprimeur-libraire de monseigneur le Duc d'Orleans 1755. Royal Easter in Paris A beautiful copy of the Easter liturgy for the year 1755 printed and finely bound in Paris for the House of Orléans. The covers bear the arms of Louis-Philippe I 1725-1785 Duke of Orléans Valois and Montpensie premier prince du sang and grandfather of Louis-Philippe I the last king of France. Editions of the Easter liturgy were produced every year and printed by d'Houry the official printer to the duke of Orléans. Copies in fine bindings such as this bearing the arms of the current duke were destined for members of the family and court and to faithful subjects. The binding was very likely made by Jean-Charles-Henri LeMonnier le jeune who is documented as bookbinder to the duke of Orléans from 1759. The LeMonniers were one of the most famous families of bookbinders of the period. Henry le jeune son of Jean-Charles senior "lived with his father in the Rue Saint-Jean-de-Beauvais probably sharing his atelier and his tools and it is difficult to distinguish their work. The bindings for the duke of Orléans and his family are most probably the work of le jeune" Foot p. 199. Octavo 193 x 122 mm. Copper-engraved frontispiece. Contemporary red morocco spine with raised bands lettering in second compartment other compartments framed in gilt with floral corner pieces and armorial centrepieces covers bordered with gilt fillets and two fleur-de-lis rolls gilt armorial centrepieces of Louis Philippe I Duke of Orléans board edges and turn-ins tooled in gilt marbled endpapers edges gilt. Small printed illustration of a fly hand-coloured loosely inserted. Binding sometime skilfully polished a little wear to corners front inner hinge split but firm faint small damp stain to lower margin of a couple of gatherings. A handsomely bound copy. Mirjam M. Foot The Henry Davis Gift I 1978. Stamp: close to OHR 2572 no. 1; Guigard attributes it to Philippe-Égalité see p. 39. hardcover
1760115168Dijon, Jean-François Durand, graveur 1760 2 parties en 1 volume. In-folio 50 x 30,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, pièce de titre maroquin grenat, 1 faux-titre gravé, [1] f. de titre, 79-77 pp., 36 planches hors texte. Ouvrage d’une relative rareté. Coiffes arrachées, manque en pied de dos, coins sensiblement émoussés et frottés, frontispice effrangé en pied, mouillure angulaire en continu, intérieur frais.
1760260692Brünn: Johann Paul Krauss 1760. Engraved title in each volume vols. II-IV reading "Unser Lieben Frauen .". 189; 2 193-390; 2 393-590; 190 pp. 8vo. Contemporary Italian binding of full brown morocco covers gilt with two outer border rolls corner-pieces and arms of Prince-Bishopric of Trent spine gilt in six compartments a.e.g. Dutch gilt endpapers. Light wear to corners else fine. In original morocco pull-off case tooled in gilt to match lined with Dutch gilt paper. Some wear and splitting to edges of box. Engraved title in each volume vols. II-IV reading "Unser Lieben Frauen .". 189; 2 193-390; 2 393-590; 190 pp. 8vo. A beautiful Italian armorial binding of the mid 18th-century similar in style to those promoted by the Salvioni firm in the original pull-off case. OCLC locates only one copy of this scarce German breviary in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. Johann Paul Krauss unknown
1760260692Brünn: Johann Paul Krauss 1760. Engraved title in each volume vols. II-IV reading "Unser Lieben Frauen .". 189; 2 193-390; 2 393-590; 190 pp. 8vo. Contemporary Italian binding of full brown morocco covers gilt with two outer border rolls corner-pieces and arms of Prince-Bishopric of Trent spine gilt in six compartments a.e.g. Dutch gilt endpapers. Light wear to corners else fine. In original morocco pull-off case tooled in gilt to match lined with Dutch gilt paper. Some wear and splitting to edges of box. Engraved title in each volume vols. II-IV reading "Unser Lieben Frauen .". 189; 2 193-390; 2 393-590; 190 pp. 8vo. Italian Armorial Binding in Original Box. A beautiful Italian armorial binding of the mid 18th-century similar in style to those promoted by the Salvioni firm in the original pull-off case. OCLC locates only one copy of this scarce German breviary in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. Johann Paul Krauss unknown books