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1744152191744 1 volume comprenant 2 parties reliées ensemble (1 volume composed of 2 parts linked together), reliure plein veau brun grand in-octavo carré (binding full calfskin in-octavo), dos 5 nerfs (spine with 5 raised bands) - entre-nerfs à double filets or à fleuron au fer évidé et rinceaux aux angles avec des petits fers en remplissage (between the raised bands double gilt lines - floweret with hollowed out blocking stamp - with foliages executed in the curved lines in angles - with small blocking stamp in filling) - pièce de titre comportant le titre abrégé de l'ouvrage sur fond grenat avec filet or (garnet label of the title with the title abbreviated by the work with gilt line) - pièce de sous-titre manquante (it misses the label of subtitle) - rinceaux en tête et en pied (top and at the foot of spine with foliages carried out with the curved line), dos légèrement défraîchi (spine lightly faded), coiffes supérieure et inférieure légèrement défraîchies (head and tail of the spine lightly faded), petit accident à l'échancrure de tête du quatrième plat (small accident in the top indentation of the back cover), plats avec de petites mais profondes épidermures (small but deep scratches on the covers), filet sur les coupes (gilt line on the cuts) - manque de dorure (blurred gilding), coupes frottées par endroits jusqu'au carton et notamment aux coins (rubbed cuts in places up to the cardboard in particular in corners), toutes tranches rouges (all red edges) - décolorées (colourless edges), pages de garde en papier peignées à motif "coquille sur fond caillouté" (painting endpapers - model shell on paved bottom), page de faux-titre frontispice (half title page frontispiece), texte à manchette (marginal note), illustrations : 1 figure in texte pour la première partie - pour la seconde partie : 17 figures in texte et 8 planches hors-texte dont 2 avec des petites déchirures - 1 planche hors-texte déreliée - 2 planches repliées hors-texte déreliées dont 1 incomplète et orné de bandeaux - lettrines et de culs-de-lampe (illustrations : 1 picture in text fort he first part - for the second part : 17 pictures in text and 8 plates full page engraving of which 2 with small tears - a plate full page engraving dislodged - 2 folding plates full page engraving dislodged of which an incomplete and illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials and of tailpieces), naissances de rousseurs (beginning of the redness marks), de mouillures claires à mouillures brunes (of light waterstains in dark waterstains), quelques pages abîmées et/ou salies (some damaged andor made dirty pages), pour le premier volume (fort he firts volume) : 2 feuillets de pièces liminaires (2 leaves of introductory pieces) + 512 pages et 5 feuillets de Table des Matières (5 leaves of Table of contents) - pour le second volume (fort he second volume) : 376 pages et 6 feuillets de Table des Matières (6 leaves of Table of contents) avec Privilège du Roy, 1744 à Paris Chez Pierre-Jean Mariette - ruë Saint Jacques aux Colonnes d'Hercule,
179212195Düsseldorf: s.n. 1792. Contemporary mottled calf rebacked restored marbled endleaves. <p>      ILLUSTRATED PATTERN AND PRICE BOOK OF STEEL KNIVES AND FORKS MANUFACTURED AT SOLINGEN with the strict governmental guidelines for craftsmen and their commercial partners.<br />       The “City of Blades†Solingen was the largest sword knife and scissor manufacturer in the West. It employed over four thousand workers and exported globally. Through their rigid guild system est. 1571 the knife makers protected their trade secrets. Legal standards and strictures ensured the Solingen bladesmiths dominated the market and were the sole suppliers to elite merchants who commissioned bulk orders and custom products. Ordinary tradesmen — like the owner of this book — could only purchase ready-made items and had to pay cash.<br />       KNIVES FOR COBBLERS WOOD- AND LEATHERWORKERS BUTCHERS HUNTERS FARMERS TAILORS GARDENERS WEAVERS AND COOKS form the largest section in the volume. Each blade has a schematic manuscript illustration with separate costs for the work of smiths and for grinders. Many models adopt Dutch English French Flemish and Portuguese designs for the local chic and for export. Only the leatherwork knives are illustrated in watercolor 95 pieces marking a specialty of the owner of this sample book.<br />       THE SECTION ON FORKS HAS ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT WATERCOLOR ILLUSTRATIONS and price lists of large carving tools to dainty ones for desserts 65 models. This other house specialty addressed the increasing adoption of forks by upper- and middle-class families in later 18th-century Europe.<br />       ANOTHER SECTION SHOWS HANDLES. These were exclusively manufactured by artisans called Reyder. Each of the two hundred three models listed was available in a range of specified styles and materials. The cost of each type of custom work like turning polishing and coloring is itemized. THE MOST PRIZED EXAMPLES ARE OF FINELY DECORATED BONE EBONY ANTLER GOAT HORN GUAIAC OR PALM WOOD. Look-alikes of “false deer horn†“false guaiac wood†etc. fit other budgets with imitation luxury finishes and less expensive materials. The illustrated examples of knives showcase eighteen different handle decoration options including black red white yellow or green dye black marbling and fine lacquer painting in abstract or foliate patterns. Seven handles are inscribed with German verse. In good condition some light staining hand soiled throughout.<br /> ¶Daniels Vollständige Beschreibung der Schwert-Messer- und übrigen Stahl-Fabriken zu Solingen 30-62.</p> s.n. unknown
1766357746London: R. Davis 1766. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in quarter leather over paper-covered boards with paper labels to the spine. Spine bands worn with some loss. Panel edges bumped and rubbed as with age. Text remains clear without blemish. Physical description: 453 pages. Subjects: Agriculture England; Periodicals; Early works to 1800. Commerce England; Periodicals; Early works to 1800. Technological innovations England; Periodicals; Early works to 1800. Industrial arts Great Britain; Periodicals; Early works to 1800. London: R. Davis hardcover
1766museumrusticumLondon: R Davis; J Newbury; L Davis and C Reymers 1766. Third Edition Corrected. Hardcover. Pages are clean with text block . Museum Rusticum et Commerciale: Or Select Papers on Agriculture Commerce Arts and Manufactures. Drawn From Experience and Communicated by Gentlemen Engaged in These Pursuits full 6 volume set Third Edition Corrected. Revised b the members of Society for the Encourage of Arts Manufactures and Commerce in 1766. Numerous plates including foldout tables and woodcut illustration.Pages are clean with text block solidly bound hinges weak / separating with prior poor repair original leather boards show heavy rub wear and bumping spines show cracking to leather and title bands no longer present. R Davis; J Newbury; L Davis and C Reymers hardcover
1760711721 vol. in-12 br., Chez Jacques Vatar, Libraire, Place du Palais, aux Etats de Bretagne, Rennes, 1760, XXXII-276 pp. et 3 ff. n. ch.
1779469421779 A PARIS, chez l'Auteur - 1779 - Edition Originale - in-8 -Couverture muette - VIII-160 pages - Bel exemplaire, non coupé -Réf. 46942.
179635853New York 1796. Single page 9-1/2" x 15-3/4" entirely in manuscript. Headed with names of three cases pending in the New York District Court followed by Harison's letter to Rawle. Old folds with a pinhole at a fold intersection no text loss. Short fold split expertly repaired. Very Good.<br/><br/> Harison 1747-1829 was President Washington's appointee in 1789 as the first United States Attorney for the District of New York. He served until 1801 when Edward Livingston succeeded him. His correspondent William Rawle was Washington's appointee as U.S. Attorney for Pennsylvania. Rawle was founder and first president of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania president of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society and a highly respected writer on governmental matters.<br/> The Slave Trade Act of 1794 passed by the Third Congress and signed by President Washington was the first American regulation of the international slave trade. It prohibited Americans from trading in slaves to any foreign country. Harison had brought several cases under the Act as noted in this Letter: The United States vs. The Brigantine Active; and two by George Geer for himself and the USA vs. Elisha King. Harison explains "The above Suits were commenced upon the Act prohibiting American Citizens from carrying on the Slave Trade in foreign Countries." <br/> Harison's problem: "The principal witness is supposed to have been prevailed upon by undue Methods to quit this District is thought to be either in Philadelphia or Baltimore." If he's in Philadelphia "I will esteem it a Favor if you will take every regular Method of procuring his Testimony." If he's in Baltimore please "recommend the Business to the Attorney for the District of Maryland. The Public is in every Point of View interested in the Event." Diligent research has uncovered no additional information on these cases. unknown books
1787162443London: Printed by Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1787 i.e. 1788. Among the earliest Parliamentary responses to the British slave trade First edition of the first British law to regulate slave shipping preserved in its original volume of yearly parliamentary acts. The law bound 54th in this volume pioneered techniques of popular abolitionist appeal. The Slave Trade Act 1788 limited the number of enslaved persons that could be transported on British ships. It also required that all ships carried a doctor to monitor the conditions of the enslaved persons. The Act was supported through Parliament by Sir William Dolben 1727-1814 and Charles Stanhope 1753-1816. LoGerfo notes of their campaign that "the machinery used to appeal to the literate public would also be used in the future" p. 450. This volume collects 57 acts passed by the 16th Parliament of Great Britain which met from November 1787 to July 1788 and was led by Pitt the Younger. Like all Parliamentary statutes of this period the Slave Trade Act was separately printed with a general title page for inclusion in the yearly volumes of acts. Most of these statutes were printed with their own title pages included in the signatures and pagination - here all such pages have been removed. These laws were printed in limited numbers usually estimated at around 1100 copies only. The volume includes laws against chimney sweeps and child labour and measures to compensate dispossessed American loyalists in the years after the Revolution. Folio 304 x 191 mm pp. 1012 = 900 title pages of individual acts removed. Woodcut device to title page woodcut head- tailpieces and initials to contents. Contemporary quarter sheep spine lettered and with black morocco label in gilt marbled paper sides. Bumping and wear minor loss to spine ends joints cracked but holding firm slight browning and foxing to endpapers and contents slight marking to edges: a good copy. ESTC N58828; N58797 Slave Trade Act. James W. LoGerfo "Sir William Dolben and "The Cause of Humanity": The Passage of the Slave Trade Regulation Act of 1788" Eighteenth-Century Studies Vol. 6 No. 4 Jun. 1973. unknown
1713186652London: Printed for John Baskett Printer to the Queens most Excellent Majesty And by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills deceas'd 1713. A foundational document in the transatlantic slave trade First edition of a major development of the transatlantic slave trade which greatly expanded the market for British slave traders in the Americas and helped establish Britain as the predominant slave trading power. After the War of the Spanish Succession Spain ceded to Britain the exclusive right to import African slaves into Spanish America. This monopoly the Assiento was delegated to the newly formed South Sea Company and held until 1750. The supposed value of the Assiento was the basis of the South Sea Bubble. In fact the restrictive terms - slave numbers were capped and all shipments were heavily taxed by the Spanish Crown - resulted in the South Sea Company never making substantial profit from the agreement. Nonetheless the Assiento played a major role in boosting and consolidating Britain's role in the Atlantic slave trade. The front free endpaper contains a detailed contemporary owner's note naming the binder of the volume - John Worrall - the price paid how it was constructed and how the book should be used: a very unusual survival. The notes state "This book Intituled State Pamphlets was bound by John Worrall for 2s. 2d. and containes 425 leaves". Little is recorded of John Worrall. He was apprenticed from 1674 to 1682 and was working at Warwick Court in 1709 and at Fleet Ditch in 1722. He died in 1726 all from Howe p. 103. The notes continue that the contents are consecutively numbered in manuscript and to use that numbering not the pagination of the original pamphlets. It specifies that "Remarks" are to be "entred in the proper cleane leaves as the observation thereof sees best" - blanks are bound between the tracts. It then notes that the manuscript table should be placed as the second leaf as is found. It refers the reader to another volume with more detailed instructions - it is evident the volume was held in a library which anticipated wide use. The nine other works bound in the volume - an inventory is available on request - date from 1688 to 1714 and are tracts on religion law and politics alongside the Treaty of Utrecht. It includes Jonathan Swift's first political work A Discourse of the Contests and Dissensions between the Nobles and Commons in Athens and Rome 1701 - this copy is the second issue with most of the first edition type corrected and reset. 10 works bound in 1 vol. quarto 206 x 156 mm. Contemporary calf red morocco label to style covers ruled in blind edges sprinkled red. 19th-century ownership signature "S. Louise Langdon" to verso of manuscript contents leaf. Joints and extremities restored slight staining to endpapers a little browned occasional trimming to pagination. Overall very good. ESTC T4476 another issue only has Baskett in the imprint; Kress 5020; Sabin 2227. Ellic Howe A List of London Bookbinders 1648-1815 1950. unknown
177097Birmingham or Sheffield 1770. Oblong folio. 390 x 220 mm. 15 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches. Vellum spine over decorative blue paper wrappers paper label with title in Italian on upper board and ink title in Italian on spine. Paper stock toned with age a few leaves with staining in the margin otherwise in good condition. Silversmith model book containing 80 full-page engravings of candles sticks and holders candelabra pitchers plates salt and pepper shakers serving utensils silverware and other household pieces. Each image is beautifully and careful engraved with rich detail and ornamentation. Each includes a printed product number as well as one in ink with a different item number and a price. Although there is no title-page or signatures of engravers this large sales catalogue appears to be English as some of the engravings have English words of explanation engraved in the text. The binding is definitely Italian and the paper label is in an Italian hand. The watermark is a "fleur de lis" pattern suggesting an international company manufacturing the silver. There were only a few English companies with the capacity to export at this time including silver works in Sheffield and Birmingham both of which by 1770's had established networks of dealers selling their wares across the continent. This catalogue with specific Italian connections is very unusual and suggests the scope of the business had reached export capacity by the third quarter of the century. The most important Italian silver makers at this time were Giardini of Rome and Venuti of Naples. unknown books
177097Birmingham or Sheffield 1770. <p>Oblong folio. 390 x 220 mm. 15 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches. Vellum spine over decorative blue paper wrappers paper label with title in Italian on upper board and ink title in Italian on spine. Paper stock toned with age a few leaves with staining in the margin otherwise in good condition.</p> <br /> <p>Silversmith model book containing 80 full-page engravings of candles sticks and holders candelabra pitchers plates salt and pepper shakers serving utensils silverware and other household pieces. Each image is beautifully and careful engraved with rich detail and ornamentation. Each includes a printed product number as well as one in ink with a different item number and a price.</p> <br /> <p>Although there is no title-page or signatures of engravers this large sales catalogue appears to be English as some of the engravings have English words of explanation engraved in the text. The binding is definitely Italian and the paper label is in an Italian hand. The watermark is a "fleur de lis" pattern suggesting an international company manufacturing the silver. There were only a few English companies with the capacity to export at this time including silver works in Sheffield and Birmingham both of which by 1770's had established networks of dealers selling their wares across the continent. This catalogue with specific Italian connections is very unusual and suggests the scope of the business had reached export capacity by the third quarter of the century. The most important Italian silver makers at this time were Giardini of Rome and Venuti of Naples.</p> . unknown
17825928Mülheim am Rhein, J. A. Schöttler Erben, 1782. 8vo. (17,0 x 10,0 cm). 8 Bl., 240 S. Lederband d. Zt.
17884941Mit Holzschnitt-Druckermarke auf dem Titel u. großem Kopfstück in Holzschnitt (unten links monogrammiert "L. fec."). De Dato Berlin, den 20sten October 1788. Gedruckt bei J. G. Decker und Sohn, Königlichen Geheimen Oberhofbuchdruckern. Folio (34,0 x 21,7 cm). 285 (recte 273) S. Halblederband d. Zt. mit blauem Bezugspapier (Herrnhuter Papier).
1777LCI-3553Paris, Les Frères Estiennes 1777 2 in -8 plein veau 18e dos à caissons ornés, pièce de titre 937 [p.p] T1759[p.p] T2
172341374A Paris, chez Jacques Estienne, 1723. 2 vol. in-folio de (8)-XXVIII pp. 2002 col. (2) pp. pour le tome I; (4)-1956 col. pour le tome II, maroquin rouge, dos orné à nerfs, triple filet doré sur les plats, armes frappées au centre, tranches dorées sur marbrure (reliure de l'époque).
17599039A Copenhague, chez les Frères Cl. & Ant. Philibert, 1759-1765. 5 tomes en 3 vol. in-folio, veau, dos orné à nerfs, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge et de tomaison en maroquin vert, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
175213746A Genève, chez les Frères Cramer & Claude Philibert, 1752. 2 vol. in-4 de (36)-856-162 pp. ; (46)-812 pp., demi-veau brun à coins, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge (reliure de l'époque).
17794973A Amsterdam, Et se trouvent à Paris, Chez la Veuve Duchesne, Libraire rue Saint Jacques, au Temple du Goût. M.DCC.LXXIX. 1779. 1779 1 vol. in-12° (170 x 106 mm) de : [2] ff. (faux titre, titre); 352 pp. (Erreur de pagination sans incidence sur le texte: p. 120 notée 012). Étiquette gravée du libraire Pallandre de Bordeaux collé au dos du premier plat. (Rares rousseurs, ensemble frais). Plein veau marbré glacé d'époque, dos lisse orné, titre de maroquin brun, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches marbrées. (Quelques défauts dusage à la reliure).
179198581791 document manuscrit à l'encre brune recto-verso sur papier ligné filigrané "A CASTRES", format : 17,5 centimètres de haut par 22,5 centimètres de large, petit scel (cachet sec) et papier timbré 3 sol, signé au recto par le frère G. Le Cun vicaire de la paroisse Notre-Dame de l'assomption du Port Au Prince, Isle et côte de Saint Domingue, "....Christophe Bachelot, trente ans, natif de Piriac (loire-atlantique) officier du navire "Le Nantais" de Nantes, capitaine Foucher, décédé chez le Sieur Robert Chirurgien en cette ville, témoins Robin et Berluchon.. à Port Au Prince le 26 juillet 1791", signé au verso par Pierre Etienne Saint Guirouer avocat au parlement, conseil du roi, Juge civil en la Sénéchaussée de Port au prince isle et côte de Saint Domingue, signature manuscrite, à Port Au Prince le 27 Juillet 1791,
178564443Royal Society for Encouragement of Arts London 1785. Hardcover. Used - Acceptable. London: Printed at Logographic Press 1785. 326 pages. Portrait of Lord Romney plates of Braithwaite's Crane & Marshall's Secret Escutcheon. 8.75 x 5.25" buff paper spine blue paper over boards. Untrimmed. Papers on Agriculture Polite Arts account of James Barry's pictures for Society's Great Room Manufactures cloth from hops Mechanics Abstract of Proceedings Rewards Presents Models & Machines Officers Members Premiums for Agriculture Chymystry Polite Arts Manufactures Colonies & Trades Index. Covers detached sewing broken lightly damped lacking upper blank cover chipped soiled G. Royal Society for Encouragement of Arts, London hardcover
179218966Et sur les progrès du commerce avec cette partie du monde avant la découverte du passage par le cap de Bonne-Espérance; suivies d'un appendix contenant des observations sur l'état civil, les loix et les formalités judiciaires, les arts, les sciences, et les institutions religieuses des indiens.Traduit de l'anglois de W. Robertson (1721-1793). Avec 2 grandes cartes gravées en taille douce.Paris, chez Buisson - 1792 - 8 pp + 536 pp.Reliure plein veau l'époque. Dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, avec titre en maroquin rouge. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-8°(20x13).
1792PHO-991À Paris, Chez Buisson, 1792. In-8°, viii-562p ,cartonnage marbré (reliure début XIXe s.).
172420319Amsterdam David Paul Marret 1724 -in-folio plein-veau un volume, reliure plein veau havane marbré in-folio (binding full calfskin in-folio)(38 x 24,5 cm), RELIURE D'ÉPOQUE, dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "or" (gilt title), pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux (label of title) avec double filet "or" en encadrement, entre-nerfs à fleuron "or" au fer évidé dans un encadrement à double filets "or" avec fleurette "or" aux angles et soleil "or" au centre des côtés, roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, six roulettes feuillage "or" en pied, 6 filets "or" en tête, petit manque à la coiffe de tête, coiffe inférieure manquante, plats trés légère épidermés, coins émoussés (corners blunt), double filets or sur les coupes (gilt line on the cuts), avec manque de dorure (blurred gilding), toutes tranches lisses rouges (all edges red), marque-page en tissu (bookmark in tissue), titre imprimé en rouge et noir, orné d'un frontispice + trois vignettes front de chapitres (illuminated of headpieces) gravés sur bois en noir par G. QUINEAU + une vignette en bas du titre gravée sur bois en noir par C. Van Den Kem "à la Renommée" + de trés nombreux tableaux, (3) + 96 + (2) + 113 + (1 ff de titre : Journal B) + 1 ff : Jounal B + [8 p. de Tables des articles du Journal A] + (1 ff :Titre Grand Livre A) + [31 doubles pages] + (2 p. d'Alphabet du Grand Livre A) + Grand Livre B [1 p. de titre + 6 doubles pages] pages, 1724 Amsterdam : David Paul Marret Editeur,
1725PHO-2200Amsterdam, J. Frederic Bernard, 1725. 2 parties en 1 tome in-12 (16x9,5cm), 1f.-697pp.-20ff., basane marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre havane et tomaison verte, tranches rouges, frottements, coiffes sup. arasée, 1 coin usé.
1716PHO-2201Amsterdam, Étienne Roger, 1716, in-12 (16x9,5cm), 2ff. – 371-697pp., veau époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièces de titre et tomaison grenat, tranches rouges, frottements, coins usés.