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185700Ll. dd., 1770-1775 24 pièces en un vol. petit in-4, cartonnage modeste de papier gris, dos lisse, étiquette de titre au dos (rel. du début du XIXe). Etiquette de titre un peu déchirée, des mouillures claires;
236295S.l;, s.d. (1789) in-8, 56 pp., broché sous couverture moderne de papier bleu imprimé.
219915Caen, Typographie de F. Le Blanc-Hardel, 1876 in-8, XV pp., 570 pp., avec des blasons en noir dans le texte et 2 tableaux dépliants, demi-vélin ivoire à coins, dos lisse, pièce de titre fauve (rel. du XXe siècle).
205283Paris, Baudouin et se vend rue du Sépulchre, n°15, s.d. in-8, 16 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente bleue. Quelques mouillures claires.
225913[Paris], Imprimerie de Knapen, 1753 in-4, 64 pp. en feuilles, cousu. Mouillure claire supra-paginale.
220012Laval, J. Feillé-Grandpré, 1836 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 126 pp., un f. n. ch., avec un grand tableau généalogique en dépliant, broché sous couverture imprimée. Dos défraîchi.
121555A Londres, A Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1790 in-8, XXIV-158 pp., dérelié, tranches marbrées
43264P., Tallandier, 1986, in 8° broché, 363 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
173616S.l. [Paris], s.n. [Panckoucke], s.d. (1784) in-4, 20 (sur 33) planches d'armoiries à double page, dérelié.
220957S.l., s.d. (vers 1782) in-folio, 26 pp., texte sur deux colonnes, et 27 planches gravées sur cuivre par Bénard, dont une en dépliant, demi-basane noire, dos lisse, tranches mouchetées (rel. du XIXe s.). Dos et plats épidermés, coins abîmés.
218221S.l.n.d. (c.1805-1810) in-8 ou in-4, 12 lettres autographes en 37 pp.,
13269Bruxelles, Foppens, [1759] ; petit in-12 (12 x 7 cm). XX-562 pp. Veau fauve de l'époque, dos lisse orné, 2 pièces de titre rouge et verte, tranches dorées. 3 coins frottés. Bon exemplaire.
202298S.l., 1789 in-8, 48 pp., broché. Une tache d'encre en marge des premières pages. Rousseurs.
214297S.l.n.d. in-8, demi-basane brune, dos lisse (reliure de l'époque). Exemplaire entièrement déboîté. Dos très frotté avec manques aux coiffes. Mors supérieur fendu.
231773Metz, Paul Even, 1949 in-8, broché sous couverture rempliée. 104 pp., un f. n. ch., avec un portrait,
1957246821957 Saint-Etienne, Editions des Houillères du Bassin de la Loire, 1957, grand in 8° carré broché, 56 pages ; illustrations in et hors-texte.
1957246831957 Saint-Etienne, Editions des Houillères du Bassin de la Loire, 1957, grand in 8° carré broché, 56 pages ; illustrations in et hors-texte.
232398Laval, Jamin, 1875 in-8, XIII-416 pp., demi-basane rouge, dos lisse orné de guirlandes et de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Mors inférieur légèrement frotté. Quelques rousseurs.
19289990Mortain Imprimerie G. Letellier 1928 Un fascicule in-8 couverture bleue, paginé de 301 à 348. Dos insolé, néanmoins bon état.
1700ABC_50128Spain 1700. Contemporary elaborately gold-tooled red morocco sewn on six supports with the corresponding raised bands on the spine the gold-tooling is built up from numerous impressions of small pointillé tools creating a large intricate centrepiece within two detailed frames gold-tooled board edges and turn-ins marbled pastedowns and gilt edges. Folio. With an elaborately decorated letterpress title page the letters of the title are highlighted in blue red gold and silver and are surrounded by a contemporary hand-drawn hand-coloured and highlighted in gold and silver floral frame in the same style as the other floral borders in this work including equally decorated arms of the Echeniques y Aguirres family. All text is set within woodcut borders incorporating the familys coat of arms the borders show two different floral designs which are repeated throughout the work. All borders are vividly coloured by a contemporary hand and highlighted in gold and silver. Rare ejecutorias de hidalguía of the Echeniques y Aguirres family. The work is beautifully bound in contemporary richly gold-tooled morocco and it is handsomely decorated throughout with contemporary hand-coloured borders which are highlighted in gold and silver. Among the most impressive legal artefacts produced in early modern Spain are the ejecutorias de hidalguía royal documents issued when a family had successfully proven its noble status before the highest courts of the kingdom. These richly ornamented works are far more than dry legal records: they preserve genealogies heraldic descriptions testimonies of limpieza de sangre purity of blood and the voices of neighbours and officials who vouched for a familys lineage. They were the final seal that converted a favourable verdict into a binding hereditary right. The present work is dated 24 July 1664 and comprising 233 pages. It opens with a hand-painted title page bearing the family arms and every leaf is bordered with coloured decoration. The Echenique y Aguirre family originated in Erratzu a village in the Baztan Valley of Navarre. Martín de Echenique and María de Aguirre both natives of the valley were the parents of five sons Lorenzo Juan the elder Juan Pedro and another Juan whose activities spread across the Iberian Peninsula. From their home region the brothers established themselves in Madrid Pamplona Seville and elsewhere forming part of the thriving network of Basque and Navarrese merchants.In 1659 the brothers petitioned for their heraldic rights to be formally confirmed. The Rey de Armas Bernardo de Fonseca y Pinto issued an official grant later certified by herald Rodrigo Méndez Silva combining elements from the Errazuriz Echenique and Aguirre lineages. The resulting arms featured the iconic black-and-white chequered pattern of the Baztan Valley enhanced with chevrons gold fields and coloured bands. Although later heraldists noted that this composition was more elaborate than the traditional local arms such embellishment was typical of mid-17th-century grants where royal heralds often produced grander shields at the clients request. By royal order the five brothers were authorised to use these arms freely on seals rings chapels tombs and household objects in this work the arms are displayed on every leaf.It records the full proceedings of the lengthy trial brought before the kingdoms senior judiciary. It opens with the royal heading of King Philip IV followed by the legal narrative of the case heard first by the mayors of the High Court then by the Regents and the Royal Council.The opposing party was none other than the municipal authorities of the Tierra y Valle de Baztán who challenged the brothers claim. The result preserved in this volume was a firm royal recognition of the Echenique y Aguirre lineage as noble in perpetuity.The present work is bound in sumptuous contemporary red morocco its boards covered with intricate gold tooling arranged in the refined pointillé and a petit fers French-inspired style of the second half of the 17th-century. The tooling is reminiscent of the work of celebrated French and Dutch binders like le Gascon only known by this nickname Florimond Badier and Albert Magnus.With a later pencil annotation on the first flyleaf providing a brief bibliographical or descriptive note about the content and significance of the work and stating the year 1657. Pages 232-233 bear the date 24 July 1664 along with the signatures of the royal authorities and members of the Echeniques y Aguirres family page 233 includes a large royal blind stampits verso is covered by a separate piece of paper with a manuscript note presumably by the official issuing the stamp signed by a certain Juan. The front hinge is slightly damaged at the foot of the spine some browning and staining throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Google Arts & Culture Las ejecutorías de hidalguía; Il congreso de estudios vascos 324; Máximo Diago Hernando "Los hombres de negocios navarros en el Madrid de mediados del siglo xvii: los Echenique del valle de Baztan" Principe de Viana 274 May-August 2019 pp. 925-950. hardcover
207221Genève, A. Jullien, 1902-1907 2 vol. in-8, VIII-525 pp., [2] ff. n. ch., 454 pp., toile fantaisie, dos lisses, pièces de titre cerise, couvertures conservées (reliure de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
200543S.l.n.d. (1771) in-8, titre, 137 pp., dérelié. Dos cassé.
218754Paris, Bachelin-Deflorenne, 1875 4 parties en 1 vol. gr. in-8, XXVI-395 pp., VIII-287 pp, 251 pp. et 131 pp., demi-maroquin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couv. cons. (reliure postérieure). Bel exemplaire.
236210S.l., s.d. (1788) in-8, titre, 34 pp., broché sous couverture moderne de papier bleu imprimé.
1975814941975 Paris, Frankelve, Berger-Levrault, 1975 (Réimpression de l'édition de Paris, 1949), grand in 4° relié plein cuir marron de l'éditeur, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée, 537 pages ; dos éclairci.