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1837002335Amsterdam: Nederlandsche Bijbel-Compagnie 1837. Hardcover. Fair. Door last van de der Hoog Mog: Heeren Staten Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden en Volgens het Besluit vande Sinode Nationaal gehouden in de Jaren 1618 en 1619 te Dordrecht." 416 132 96 65 2 leaves 1422 p.: music; 17 cm. Full contemporary calf with five gilt-ruled spine compartments; gilt-tooled titled in second compartment. Gilt-ruled borders on each board. One center clasp. Marbled endpapers. Former owner's name on blank leaf following front free endpaper: Matje. Broodman. States-General version. Engraved title page with Acte van consent dated 1832 on verso. New Testament and Psalms have separate title pages dated 1837. Without the Apocrypha. Followed by: Het Boek der Psalmen dated 1837. Circular stamp at upper corner of 3rd leaf and on last page: Bybel Genootschap. In Fair Condition: both boards are detached but present; front free endpaper engraved title page and following leaf detached as a unit; 3 cm. along lower edge of engraved title lacking; back free endpaper detached but present; creasing of some page corners; text block is otherwise solid. Nederlandsche Bijbel-Compagnie hardcover
1777254347Dordrecht & Amsterdam New Testament & Psalms 1777. Thick 12mo. Contemporary pebbled morocco a.e.g. gauffered. Inscribed on the ffep "Robert H. Penyn/ from his friend/ J.H. Ten Eyck/Dec. 29 1861. Thick 12mo. unknown
1714E5PG4KRQ75WSDordrecht: Jacob and Pieter Keur; Amsterdam Pieter Rotterdam and Pieter Rotterdam the younger colophon: printed by Jacob and Pieter Keur Dordrecht 1714. Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards with brass clasps anchor and catch plates and corner pieces. Large folio 42.5 x 27.5 cm. With engraved general title-page letterpress title-pages for the New Testament and Apocrypha and half-title for the Prophets a series of 6 engraved double-page folding maps by Daniël Stoopendaal his larger set and a series of 24 of 25 engrave plates with 6 engraved Biblical scenes each by Dirk Jonkman. 3 parts in 1 volume. Beautifully illustrated large folio Dutch States Bible Statenbijbel with 6 six maps including a world map. They belong to the larger of two series by Daniël Stoopendaal first published in 1702 and revised in the plates for the present Bible. They were explicitly made for the Keur Bibles with for example Bible scenes rather than figures from classical mythology decorating the world map. The world map shows two hemispheres a copernican solar system in the upper and a ptolemaic in the lower smaller circle. The four continents are symbolically represented in the four corners. Some of the maps with some small tear along the folds and lacking one engraved plate; hinges damaged at the ends; generally in good condition.l Darlow & Moule 3337; Poortman & Augusteijn pp. 193-203 G II 2nd state maps 1-6; Poortman Bijbel en prent pp. 172-176. Jacob and Pieter Keur; Amsterdam, Pieter Rotterdam and Pieter Rotterdam the younger (colophon: printed by Jacob and Pieter Keur, hardcover
1663ABC_48446Leiden 1663. Large folio 44.5 x 28 cm. widow and heirs of Johannes Elzevier Contemporary elaborately gold-tooled red morocco over bevelled wooden boards sewn on 8 supports with corresponding raised bands on the spine with grand silver fittings with the hallmarks of an unknown silversmith dated on the inside of one of the clasps "1665" gold-tooled board edges and turn-ins. Further with gilt painted and elaborately gauffered and decorated edges; the fore edge shows the coat-of-arms of Jeremias de Bont with some floral decorations these floral decorations can also be found on the top and bottom edges. The boards show a very intricate gold-tooled symmetric design of ribbons with small geometric stamps and with ornamental curling stamps - better known as "petit fers" - within the different parts of the bigger pattern. The binding contains 4 ornamental corner pieces on each board and two catch plates front board and two hinge plates back board connected by two decorated massive silver clasps engraved on the inside "Ieremias de Bont top and "1665" bottom. With 3 letterpress title-pages the first in red and black and each with the same Elzevier woodcut tree device with non solus a complete series of 6 double-page engraved maps the Nicolaes Visscher maps 5 published ca. 1657 and including the world map added ca. 1663 without the engraved title-page as usual. Further with numerous woodcut initials and tailpieces. 3 parts in 1 volume. 22 "368" = 370; 13 "167" = 168; 2 77 ll. The first Dutch "States Bible" to be printed in roman type printed by the famous Leiden printers publishers and booksellers Elzevier. The present copy in the splendid binding was made for a high official within the Dutch Republic Jeremias de Bont. His family's coat-of-arms can be found on the gauffered painted and gilt fore edge and Jeremias' name is engraved in the inside of the top silver clasp the bottom one shows a date "Anno 1665". The "States Bible" is the first officially authorized translation of the Bible into Dutch the Statenvertaling commissioned during the Synod of Dordrecht 1618-1619. The States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands were asked to pay for it hence its name. The translation was completed in 1635 and approved authorized and published in 1637 in Leiden. For the present 1663 edition the Elzeviers followed the text of the 1657 revised and corrected edition. In a sense it could be seen as a revolutionary publication even though it still is an authorised version of the Bible; the present copy contains the live signature of a Leiden city clerk - as usual - to indicate its authorization. The decision to set the main text in roman type rather than the conventional gothic textura was unprecedented in such publications and not only contributed to the spread of roman type in Dutch-language printed matter generally works in Latin were often set in roman more than a century earlier but also contributed to the prolonged popularity of the authorised translation itself and of the present edition.The present copy is illustrated with 6 double-page maps published by Nicolaes Visscher; this series includes 5 maps of Jerusalem and the Holy Land published ca. 1657 and 1 world map published ca. 1663 as usual all in their first state.Jeremias de Bont -1687 was 17th-century politician in the Dutch Republic. He was a member of the "Vroedschap van Gorinchem" in/since 1674 city council of Gorinchem in the present-day province of South Holland burgomaster in Gorinchem in 1679 and 1681-1683 and member of the Dutch "Raad van State" Council of State of Holland on behalf of the city of Gorinchem.We thank dr. J. Storm van Leeuwen for his in-depth analysis of the present binding. Through his findings we know that the present binding is contemporary to the work 1663 and judging by the style of the decorations possibly produced by a German binder in the Netherlands Amsterdam or The Hague. In his research Storm van Leeuwen came across 3 other bindings in the same style and all produced around the 1660s. These bindings cannot be ascribed to a hitherto known 17th-century Dutch bindery thus - for ease of reference - Storm van Leeuwen named the bindery after the present binding: "De-Bont Binderij".With the signature of J. van der Werve a city clerk below the coat of arms of the city of Leiden on the verso of the first title-page below the privileges. The binding shows slight signs of wear browned and foxed throughout the edges are slightly dust-soiled but still showing the highly detailed decorations. Without the engraved title-page as usual. Otherwise in good condition a splendidly bound copy for Jeremias de Bont of the famous Elzevier Dutch States Bible.l Bijbel tentoonstelling statenvertaling Amsterdam 1937 105; Darlow & Moule II 3321; Delaveau & Hillard Bibles imprimées 1200; Le Long Boekzaal der Nederduytsche Bybel p. 821; STCN 840822693; Willems 884; for the maps: Poortman & Augusteijn Kaarten in Bijbels 27-pp. 179-185; for Jeremias de Bont and his positions within Gorinchem: C. van Zomeren Beschryvinge der stadt van Gorinchem en landen van Arkel Gorinchem Teunis Horneer 1755; for the De Bont family: De Nederlandsche Leeuw 40 1992 cols 121-122 "Bondt de". ABE CAT Bibles Sermons & Psalmbooks hardcover
1702829CUCJ5UIDMDordrecht 1702. Large folio 42.5 x 27 cm. Hendrick Jacob and Pieter Keur; Amsterdam Marcus Doornick and Pieter Rotterdam Contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards with brass cornerpieces clasps and catches. With engraved title-page 2 letterpress title-pages with woodcut printer's device 1 half-title double-page engraved world-map 5 double-page engraved maps and 1 plan 51 engraved plates with 6 illustrations each the latter by Lamberecht Causé and Nicolaas Gommerse. 20 302; 2 134; 12 164; 2 66 ll. Keur Bible of 1702 in the States General version the standard Bible of the Dutch Reformed Church from 1637 onwards. The Bibles printed by Keur were renowned for their accuracy of the text and their fine printing and are known by the name of the publisher as Keur Bible. According to Poortman & Augusteijn the maps in our copy belong to a series of plates drawn for the Keur family by Daniël Stoopendaal. With an inscription on flyleaf: "Schenking 'Mevr. de weduwe Chas Grabal-Willems Juni 1941 Maastricht". Tear in title-page the world map and several others throughout spine damaged but otherwise in good condition.l Poortman Bijbel en prent I pp. 172-176 & 241; Poortman & Augusteijn 29 G II-1 . ABE CAT Bibles Sermons & Psalmbooks hardcover
1714E52C1ENFMRTGDordrecht Jacob and Pieter Keur; Amsterdam 1714. Large folio 42.5 x 27.5 cm. Pieter Rotterdam and Pieter Rotterdam the younger colophon: printed by Jacob and Pieter Keur Dordrecht Gold-tooled sprinkled calf 1738 sewn on 6 double cords each board with a large centrepiece 4 cornerpieces and double fillets; richly gold-tooled spines also on the raised bands with gold-tooled morocco spine labels; gold-tooled board edges mottled turn-ins edges sprinkled red and green; headbands worked in tan and white. With engraved general title-page letterpress title-pages for the New Testament and Apocrypha and half-title for the Prophets series of 6 engraved double-page folding maps by Daniël Stoopendaal his larger set a complete set of 184 full-page and 28 double-page engraved illustration plates by various artists including A. de Blois J. van Vianen and J. Mulder after G. Hoet B. Picart A. Houbraken and others. 3 parts in 2 volumes. 20 302; 2 134 12 164 2 66 ll. Beautifully illustrated large folio Dutch States Bible Statenbijbel with 6 six maps including a world map and a complete set of the striking illustrations drawn and engraved by Bernard Picart and others. The maps belong to the larger of two series by Daniël Stoopendaal and were explicitly made for the Keur Bibles with for example Bible scenes rather than figures from classical mythology decorating the world map. With the armorial bookplate of Hendrik Gerardsz. van Couwenhoven 1711-1792 and a short handwritten genealogy of Couwenhoven's family from Couwenhoven's marriage in 1738 to the birth of this last child in 1766. The binding appears to date from the middle quarters of the 18th century so it may have been bound and presented for the occasion of the 1738 wedding. In very good condition. The binding is slightly worn at the joints the headcap of volume 1 is damaged and there are a few other minor surface imperfections but it remains generally in very good condition.l Darlow & Moule 3337; for the maps: Poortman & Augusteijn pp. 196-203 G II 2nd state maps 1-6; for the prints: Poortman Bijbel en prent II pp. 140-145. ABE CAT Bibles Sermons & Psalmbooks hardcover
16632167Leiden: widow and heirs of Johannes Elzevier 1663. Richly gold-tooled black goatskin morocco ca. 1725 over bevelled wooden boards sewn on 6 double cords each board with a double frame cornerpieces and large lozenge centrepiece all built up from hundreds of impressions of about 40 tools including a birds-in-vines roll for the inner frame with large built-up cornerpieces inside and smaller ones outside the centrepiece with a quartered square central field each quarter with a courant running stag and with a small 6-pointed sun with a face in the centre each of the 7 spine compartments with a double frame of double fillets with small fleurs-de-lis as cornerpieces the 2nd and 3rd with the title and volume number and each of the others with a centrepiece 4 cornerpieces and 2 small fleurs-de-lis; richly gold-tooled turn-ins gilt edges headbands in yellow and reddish-gold the so-called STAG BINDERY Rotterdam. From the collection of Hendrik Adriaan or Hendricus Hadrianus vander Marck ca. 1667-1726. Large folio 44.5 x 28 cm. The Elzevier Bible with an engraved allegorical frontispiece 3 letterpress title pages the general title page in red and black the others for the New Testament and Apocrypha each with the same Elzevier woodcut tree device Rahir M. 9. Picart's wholly engraved print-Bible with an allegorical frontispiece a half-title and 209 finely engraved Bible scenes 29 double-page by Gerard Hoet Bernard Picart etc. Further with a series of 6 double-page engraved plates namely 5 maps plus a plan of Jerusalem all by Nicolaas I Visscher. Below the privilege from the city of Leiden the city secretarys clerk Jacob vander Werve has authenticated the book by stamping the Leiden coat of arms and signing his name below it. 3 volumes bound as 2 with the prints and maps bound in. The famous and magnificent 1663 Elsevier edition of the 1637 authorized Dutch States translation of the Bible Old and New Testament plus the Apocrypha the only early edition of the Dutch States translation with the text in roman type instead of the traditional textura gothic. With Picart's folio print-Bible Figures de la Bible 1720 the most sumptuous pictorial bible published in the Netherlands here in the rare first edition published by the artist himself and the series of 6 maps and plans by Nicolaas I Visscher 1618-1679. The prints and maps are inserted in the relevant places in the Old Testament New Testament and Apocrypha with the New Testament and Apocrypha bound together to make the second volume. The whole is most luxuriously and splendidly produced and bound by the so-called "stag bindery" active in Rotterdam at least 1693-1743 the most important eighteenth-century bindery in Rotterdam and . one of the most distinguished Dutch workshops in the first half of that century Storm van Leeuwen IIA p. 432. A truly unique piece combining the best of all aspects of Dutch book production Elzevier's printing excellent presswork Picart's engravings and a binding by a Rotterdam workshop undoubtedly the equal of Magnus.Storm van Leeuwen notes that the book comes from the library of the great Dutch book collector Hendrik Adriaan vander Marck ca. 1667-1726 though we do not find it in the 1727 auction catalogue of his library. It descended to the Tjeenk Willink collection. In very good condition with some of the inserted prints and maps slightly browned and an occasional minor marginal defect. The bindings with a few minor scratches a few scuffs on the board edges and the spines slightly worn but still very good most of the tooling fine. Magnificent set complete with the two integral blank leaves.l Biblia sacra 1663.B.dut.JElwidandheirs.a; Bijbel-tentoonstelling 1914 no. 653; Darlow & Moule 3321; Poortman Bijbel en prent I p. 154; Rahir 885; STCN 840822693; Willems 884; for the print-Bible: Poortman II pp. 140-145; STCN 274059983 4 copies; for the maps: Poortman & Augusteijn chapter 27 maps 118-123; for the binding: Jan Storm van Leeuwen Dutch decorated bookbinding L805 & vol. IIA p. 433 438 ill. fig. 178. widow and heirs of Johannes Elzevier, hardcover
1752D59CBHLKTV6YAmsterdam 1752. 8vo. Otto van Grafhorst and Dirk onder de Linden Contemporary red morocco with richly gold-tooled sides and spine and gilt edges. With engraved title-page pasted on the 'Acte van Consent en Authorisatie' 42 engraved plates and diamond-head music for the psalms. With only the undated engraved general title-page and no separate title-page for the Old Testament but with separate title-pages for the New Testament and the psalms. 3 parts in 1 volume. 3 ll. 852; 234 pp. Very rare re-issue of the scarce States Translation of the Old and New Testament and also the psalmbook published at Utrecht by 'de Compagnie' booksellers in 1741. Unlike the first issue the Bible is here enlarged with a series of 42 unsigned engraved plates from an unidentified source all with 3- or 4-line captions apparently not the series after the illustrations of Jan Luyken also used by the same publisher. With only the undated engraved general title-page and no separate title-page for the Old Testament but with separate title-pages for the New Testament and the psalms. With only a few minor spots. Binding also in very good condition spine slightly worn. In very good condition.l Not in: Darlow & Moule; NCC; STCN; WorldCat; cf. Darlow & Moule 3348 1741 issue; Poortman Bijbel en Prent I p. 248; V. Eeghen & V.d. Kellen 441 similar plates by Luyken. ABE CAT Bibles Sermons & Psalmbooks unknown
16603641Amsterdam: widow of Paulus Aertsz. van Ravesteyn 1660. 18th-century black so-called sharkskin over bevelled wooden boards ca. 1770 sewn on 8 double supports with 8 large silver corner-pieces and 2 large silver clasps with catchplates and anchorplates all with matching stamped relief decoration scallop shells/fans scrollwork and fields of suares with crosses at the intersections or diamonds with 's at the intersections gilt and gauffered edges. The silver furnishings bear Amsterdam city hallmarks with year letter C crown above XXX above C and master's mark DF. Rebacked with most of the original backstrip mounted on the spine. Large folio 47.5 x 32 cm. With an integral engraved general title page architectural portico with a book above illuminated by the sun the crowned arms of the States General below and a large biblical scene at the foot: Elijah and the ravens alluding to Van Ravesteyn's name 2 letterpress title pages for the New Testament and Apocrypha each with Van Ravesteyn's woodcut device Elijah and the ravens a divisional title for the Prophets 6 double-page engraved maps by Nicolaas Visscher I including a world map and a plan of Jerusalem and 336 Bible-illustrations 6.5 x 10 cm by Claes Jansz. Visscher after Matthäus Merian on 42 numbered single-page plates plate size 35 x 24 cm with 8 illustrations per plate. Further with 9 woodcut tailpieces one at the end with a different Van Ravesteyn device inserted in the middle plus dozens of repeats about 50 woodcut decorated initials at least 8 series the 36 mm series opening most books of the Bible having 2 different blocks for at least some letters plus more than a hundred repeats. Set in textura types with incidental roman. The maps and illustrations coloured by an early hand with extensive use of gold. 3 parts in 1 volume. Extra-illustrated large folio edition of the Dutch Statenbijbel States Bible with 6 maps and 336 illustrations hand-coloured the translation officially authorized by the Dutch Reformed Church and published with a privilege from the States General of the Dutch Republic. The 1619 Synod of Dordrecht established a committee to prepare the new translation and leading Dutch scholars worked on it for nearly twenty years before Paulus Aertsz. van Ravesteyn ca. 1586-1655 published the first edition in 1637. The 6 maps and the engraved illustrations were produced to be inserted into Van Ravesteyn's folio editions. The series of 336 illustrations by Claes Jansz. Visscher with eight to one leaf are engraved by Cornelis Danckerts. With some browning but still generally in good condition and with large margins. The binding has been rebacked as noted and the "sharkskin" on the boards has some cracks and wear but the silver furnishings and gauffered edges are well-preserved. A stunning large States Bible with 6 maps and 336 illustrations coloured by an early hand with extensive gold.l Poortman Bijbel en prent I p. 233 cf. pp. 147 151; STCN 094500975 9 copies; cf. Darlow & Moule 3315 1657 ed.; for the maps: Poortman & Augusteijn 27.1-6 all in first states; the prints not in Hollstein; Poortman Bijbel en prent; for the zilver furnishings: Voet Amst. zilversmeden 448-449. widow of Paulus Aertsz. van Ravesteyn, hardcover
1660J6OH1B1XFXOGAmsterdam: widow of Paulus Aertsz. van Ravesteyn 1660. Later ca. 1800 blind-tooled calf sewn on 7 supports 3 cut flush with the bookblock each board with a small central flower in a double frame with corner diagonals made with 2 rolls and another flower inside each corner of the inner frame 2 pair of brass fastenings. Modern ca. 1900 endpapers. Large folio 45 x 30 cm. With an integral engraved general title-page architectural portico with a book above illuminated by the sun the crowned arms of the States General below and a large biblical scene at the foot: Elijah and the ravens alluding to Van Ravesteyn's name 2 letterpress title-pages for the New Testament and Apocrypha each with Van Ravesteyns woodcut device Elijah and the ravens a divisional title for the Prophets 6 double-page engraved maps by Nicolaas Visscher I including a world map and a plan of Jerusalem and 96 Bible illustrations 7 x 8.5 cm: 64 for the Old Testament and 32 for the New Testament published by Frederick de Wit engraved by Cornelis Danckerts after Matthäus Merian on 6 double-page plates plate size 28.5 x 38 cm with 16 illustrations per plate. Further with 9 woodcut tailpieces one at the end with a different Van Ravesteyn device inserted in the middle plus dozens of repeats about 50 woodcut decorated initials at least 8 series the 36 mm series opening most books of the Bible having 2 different blocks for at least some letters plus more than a hundred repeats. Set in textura types with incidental roman. The engraved title-page devices on the letterpress title-pages maps illustrations and many of the woodcut decorations and initials including all those on the back of the maps coloured by a contemporary hand with extensive use of gold. 3 parts in 1 volume. Extra-illustrated and hand-coloured large folio edition of the Dutch Statenbijbel States Bible the translation officially authorized by the Dutch Reformed Church and published with a privilege from the States General of the Dutch Republic. The 1619 Synod of Dordrecht established a committee to prepare the new translation and leading Dutch scholars worked on it for nearly twenty years before Paulus Aertsz. van Ravesteyn ca. 1586-1655 published the first edition in 1637. The 6 maps and the 96 engraved illustrations were produced for insertion in folio editions of the States Bible but in Van Ravesteyn's 1657 edition maps 2-6 by Nicolaas Visser I were originally accompanied by an older world map by his father Claes Jansz. Visser. The younger Visser's present new world map replaced it ca. 1663. De Wit's series of illustrations seems to be quite rare.With owners inscriptions. The tattered margins of the half-title and title-page were reinforced and extended with slips of paper at an early date there are tears repaired into two maps and one text leaf and other leaves have marginal defects some repaired. The paper shows some browning and foxing. Still generally in good condition and with large margins. The binding is scuffed but structurally sound and most of the tooling remains clear. A stunning large States Bible with 6 maps 96 illustrations and many decorations and initials coloured by a contemporary hand with extensive gold.l Poortman Bijbel en prent I p. 233 cf. pp. 147 151; cf. Darlow & Moule 3315; for the maps: Poortman & Augusteijn 27.1-6; for the prints: Poortman Bijbel en prent 30.A.3. widow of Paulus Aertsz. van Ravesteyn, unknown
117343Amsterdam Theuni Iacob & Ian Frederick Stam 1639-40. 8vo. Engr. title 15 310 2 104 4 66 40 ff. 40 pp. Bound together with:GEROBULUM Johannes. Kalendier der Bybelen. Amsterdam Morten Iansz. Brandt 1637. 8vo. 16 pp. Contemporary black blind stamped morocco over wooden boards spine with raised bands two preserved metal clasps. From the library of bishop Eric Waller with its book plate. Darlow & Moule 3309. USTC 1030400. The â€Kalendier†not in USTC but compare STCN ID 084277114 for edition 1628. Second edition of the so called States-General version first publised in 1637. The Synod of Dordrecht in 1618-19 decided to prepare a new Dutch translation from the original languages and six translators were appointed. This became the standard Bible of the Dutch Reformed Church. â€Even the Remonstantes the bitter theological opponens of the translators after a careful official examination of the version adopted it for their own useâ€. It includes â€Apocryphia†and â€De psalmen de Davidis†and â€Cathechismusâ€. The last is not present in Darlow & Moule. Eric Waller 1732-1811 was bishop in VästerÃ¥s and built a large library. hardcover
174179120Dordrecht:: Jacob en Hendrik Keur 1741. old full diced and blind-embossed calf over beveled wooden boards with brass corners and one of two brass clasps. . A few old genealogical notes on flyleaves. The text is age-toned; one brass clasp lacking; cracked at joints and chipped at the bottom of the spine;. Folio. Engraved illustrated title page; six folding engraved double-page maps/views and 13 engraved plates. . Jacob en Hendrik Keur, hardcover
1821321246Amsterdam/Haarlem: J. Brandt en loon / P. den Hengst en Loon de Erven Wed. / F.G. onder de Linden / J. Enschede 1821. Leather. Very Good. 421p OT; 133p NT; 136p Psalms; 35p catechism. A small hardcover book bound in full black leather with original metal clasps and gilt edges. Very good condition overall. Edges rubbed and spine creased. Boards are also bowed. The clasps are tanished but still fully functional. Some yellowing and blemishes to the pages; edge of title page faintly dampstained. Otherwise text unmarked and binding tight. Early 19th-century Bible in Dutch. Measures approx. 5.75" x 3.5" x 2.75". Also contains the Psalms with music and a catechism. The text is in a Gothic-style script and printed in a small font size about 13 lines per inch. J. Brandt en loon / P. den Hengst en Loon de Erven Wed. / F.G. onder de Linden / J. Enschede unknown
11730Leeuwarden Jongbloed 2000. 1163 z.p. p. Origineel Leer met ribben 2 zilveren sloten 4 zilveren hoeken 2 zilveren kettingklampen met een zilveren ketting van ca. 2 meter lang goud op snede en geciseleerd boekblok 8° H. 185 x B. 12 x D. 7 cm. Het 19e eeuwse zilverbeslag is geplaatst op een 19e eeuwse band met daarin een recente Bijbel uitgave ciselering ook van later datum. Staphorster kettingbijbel met daarin het Oude en Nieuwe Testament de Psalmen en Gezangen en de Formulieren. Zwart leren band voorzien van zilverwerk en een vergulde snede met een geciseleerd bloemmotief. Het zilveren beslag is vormgegeven in de bekende schelpvorm omgeven door enkele florale en ornamentale motieven. De vorm van dit beslag was afkomstig uit Friesland en werd vervaardigd in de stad Meppel. Rond Staphorst werd deze vormgeving bijzonder populair en hierdoor is vrijwel al het Staphorster boekzilver uniform aan dit beslag. Het zilverwerk op kerkboeken diende als statussymbool aan de band kon men de stand en rijkdom van een kerkganger aflezen. De Staphorster Bijbels werden vaak aan een koord of aan een ketting gedragen en behoorde bij de streekdracht voor de zondag. De zilveren ketting van dit exemplaar geeft aan dat deze het eigendom was van een vermogend persoon de mindere stand droeg de Bijbel aan een blauw koord of in geval van rouw een zwart koord. 1163 n.p. p. 19th century Leather with 4 raised bands 2 silver clasps 4 silver corner-pieces 2 silver chain holders with a ca. 2 meters long silver chain gilt-edged and gauffered text block 8° H. 185 x L. 12 x W. 7 cm. The 19th-century silver fittings are placed on a 19th-century binding containing a recent Bible edition as well as the gauffered text block. Staphorst chain bible containing the Old and New Testament the Psalms and Hymns and the Forms. Black gauffered leather decorated with silver and gilt-edged text block gauffered with a design of flowers. The silverwork is shaped in the common shell shape surrounded by some floral and ornamental designs. The shape of this silver work came from the Province of Friesland and was made in the city of Meppel. This design became very popular around Staphorst and due to that almost all the silver work on books from Staphorst is alike. The silver work on church books was seen as a status symbol the binding showed the social class and wealth of a churchgoer. The Staphorst Bibles were often worn at a rope or chain and belonged to the traditional costume for Sunday. The silver chain of this copy points out that it was the property of a wealthy person the lower class wore the Bible at a blue rope or in the case of mourning a black rope. Noordwijk B. van 2013. Zilver voor de Zondag. Boecxkens met Pragtigh Sluytwerck p. 53-58 / Storm van Leeuwen J. 2006. Dutch Decorated Bookbinding in the Eighteenth Century Volume IIB p. 1009 1239-1242 Leeuwarden, Jongbloed hardcover
1704315114Amsterdam: Hendrick & Rotterdam 1704. hardcover. very good. Beautiful copperplate engraved title page lightly soiled. Very thick 4to original mottled calf covers professionally re-cased in similar leather; inner hinges strengthened. Dordrecht & Amsterdam: Hendrick-Jacob & Pieter Rotterdam 1704. A very good attractive copy.<br/> <br/> Hendrick & Rotterdam unknown
1648008R10Gedruckt by Rieuwert Dircksz van Baardt t'Amsterdam: 1648. 1648 ff. 19 278 112 70 132 leaves. Engraved pictorial title page and tailpiece and five historiated double-page folding maps and city views by Savary. Woodcut tailpieces large and small decorative and historiated initials. Light marginal worming in preliminaries. Map of Paradise with wear at the margins. Engraved title mounted. Printed titles for the Prophets and New Testament. Folio. Contemporary full leather binding over split oak boards. Corners and clasp holders in thick brass. Spine and joints deteriorated; boards detached. Still impressive and priced to allow for proper restoration. Engraved bookplate of R. Percy Alden drawn by the American artist J. Alden Weir. Alden's house "Millwood" in Cornwall PA was designed by Stanford White. .This book is the famous Dutch Lutheran Bible of 1648. It was based on the Low German Bible printed at Madeburg in 1554 which was translated by J. Bugenhagen from Luther's Bible of 1545. It was published for the use of his brother Mennonites in 1560 by N. Biestkens van Diest in Emden and became famous as the Biestkens Bible. Darlow and Moule 'Historical Catalogue of the Printed Editions of the Holy Scripture' No. 3311 says that this edition is "A revision of the 'Biestkens Bible' prepared on the basis of Luther's by Adolf Visscher of the Lutheran Church at Amsterdam. This became the standard Bible of the Dutch Lutherans." It is curious to note that it is the only Dutch Bible ever published by van Baardt. Darlow & Moule 3311. PRICE JUST REDUCED! Scarce. W108 Language: eng. Hardcover. Good. Gedruckt by Rieuwert Dircksz van Baardt, t'Amsterdam: 1648. hardcover
1725009R10By Samuel Schoonwald Boekverkooper Tot Amsterdam: 1725. 1725 ff. 10 358 144 84 2 170 leaves. No maps or plates. Printed in Dutch gothic type in double columns within a ruled border. Thick large 4to. Worn contemporary full leather binding. Highly decorated in gold gilt. Tooled with ownership initials and a date: 1733 / A.C.H. / C.J.H. en C.C. / A.S. / T.M.B. Original decorative brass clasp hardware that appear to be from a much earlier era. The Dutch Martin Luther edition edited by Nicolaas Haas from A. Visscher's version. Haas' notes translated from the German by I. Le Long. The only Dutch Bible published by Samuel Schoonwald See: Darlow & Moule 3344 Note. Though worn the binding is still very impressive. Scarce. PRICE JUST REDUCED! W108 Language: eng. Full Leather. Hardcover. Good. By Samuel Schoonwald, Boekverkooper, Tot Amsterdam: 1725. hardcover
1777OB219<p>Dordrecht 1777. Hard Cover. 2 p.l. 422 numb. ll. 4 ll. 132 numb. ll.; 15 cm. This printing not in Darlow & Moule; see II: 3307 for note on the original 1637 edition; see 3356 for near date. Bound with this is Het Boek Der Psalmen Nevens De Gezangen. Amsterdam H. Brandt et. al. 1775 with music. A Cathechismus at end may be part of the Psalm book. Bound in full leather. Stock#OB219. VG.</p> Dordrecht, 1777 hardcover
177750246Haarlem: Joh. Enschedé en Zoonen 1777-1821. Large 4to 26x22 cm. Blindstamped leather spine with ribbons Top spine damaged and repaired; sl. rubbed in places; tears in hinges. Marbled endpapers inner-hinges strengthened with cotton-tape - On frontcover in gilt lettering Kerk Neerbosch a small piece of the upper-layer with the 'K' of leather missing. - 1 Boeken des Ouden Testament. 1782. Engraved title 20 pp. and 314 leaves. De prophetien der profeten. 120 leaves. - 2 Het Nieuwe Testament. 1782. 141 leaves including title with engraved vignette. - 3 Boek der Psalmen. 1777. 82 2 leaves with annotated music. Title with vignette included. Attention: 1 leaf partly damaged and repaired with loss of text - 4 Evangelische Gezangen. 1821. 8 pp. and 156 pp. with annotated music. - 5Catechismus. 22 leaves. - Body of the book shoddy with irregular edges. Short margins mainly upper-margin. Upper-margin becomes shorter from the book of psalms on to the text even towards the end with loss of text of the headlines - Bible for use during the divine offices in the church of Neerbosch near Nijmegen. Joh. Enschedé en Zoonen hardcover
2012DADAX1598778315Bible Society of Brazil 2020-12-31. leather_bound. New. 1.34x7.13x9.57. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bible Society of Brazil hardcover
843300283X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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57371751-6Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. unknown
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