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65938Se vend à Charenton, par Estienne Lucas, Marchand Libraire, 1662, 1 volume de 2 textes de 9x15 cm environ, (2) ff., 1 page de titre gravée, 484 pp., 292 pp.(non paginées) (2) ff., reliure plein veau havane, dos à 5 nerfs richement ornés de motifs et caissons dorés, riche décors également sur les plats, coupes et tranches dorées. Coiffe inférieure légèrement ébréchée, 1 coin émoussé, quelques frottements sur les angles, rousseurs, le reste est en bon état.
1773138571Amsterdam 'S Graavenhaage : Bij Hendrick Christoffel Gutteling 1773. First Edition. Hardback. Scattere marginal foxing. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with the title blocked direct in gilt. Spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 438 pages; Physical desc. : pp. 3. 438. 8vo. Subjects; Bible. Psalms. Dutch. Metrical Versions. States General Version. [Amsterdam], 'S Graavenhaage : Bij Hendrick Christoffel Gutteling hardcover
188031077Lipsiae: Ex officina Bernhardi Tauchnitz 1880. 8vo 22.4 cm 8.8". 1 f. 82 pp.; manuscript notes bound in. <br><br>This "textum masoreticum" book of psalms i.e. the traditional Hebrew text was edited by masoretic scholar Seligman Baer 182597 and theologian Franz Delitzsch 181390 as part of their Masoretic Bible series published by Tauchnitz between 1869 and 1895. A truly => unique copy this particular volume is thickly interleaved with variously sized sheets and tabs containing the fastidious manuscript notes of published author => Walter Robert Betteridge D.D. 18631916 a notable faculty member in the Old Testament Department of the Rochester Theological Seminary who swathed page after page in minute inked marginalia and added yet more bulk with clippings from related texts annotated of course.<br>Â Â Â Â Among the doctor's publications was an article on "The Accuracy of the Authorized Version of the Old Testament" 1911 including the Hebrew psalms.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Donated by Mrs. Betteridge to the seminary library with institutional bookplate noting this on rear pastedown. Recent black moiré silk spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label. Ex-library with bookplate on rear pastedown as above pressure-stamp on title-page call number in lower margin of second leaf; paper brittle dust- or sometimes soot-soiled at edges and prone to chipping. Replete with scholia this is => a stunning testament to one scholar's study of the O.T. Ex officina Bernhardi Tauchnitz hardcover books
4to., 398ff, title enclosed by narrow decorative frame border with fine woodcut arms of Sixtus V (to whom the work is dedicated), large woodcut of King David within ornate decorative border on fourth leaf verso, several woodcut initials and head- and tail-pieces, some extremely light (virtually negligible) spotting on fore-margins (rather heavier on a few leaves), some light marginal damp-staining on two leaves of general index; modern full vellum, backstrip lettered by hand in brown, new endpapers, original free endpapers preserved, lettered in MS on bottom edge in an early calligraphic hand, a remarkably bright, crisp copy with broad margins. This copy was formerly in the notable library of Viscount Bangor. With 15pp general index and index of verses. The final printed leaf gives errata (recto) and registration (verso). Collation: +4 A-ZAA-ZZAAa-Ca8DDd2. An extraordinarily long commentary on ten verses of the first penitential psalm (Psalm 6) by an apparently obscure Bolognese monk. RARE. Not in BMC, Adams or NUC.
155539566Basileae: per Ioannem Oporinum colophon: 1555. 8vo 15.9 cm 6.25". 16 341 7 pp. <br><br>Sole edition of these Greek paraphrased psalms done by Paul Dolscius while he was serving as a rector in Halle. Melanchthon was a great supporter of Dolscius 152689 whose translation work was so proficient that at one point his authorial byline on the Greek translation of the Augsburg Confession was assumed to be merely a pseudonym for the great reformer himself.<br>Â Â Â Â The text here is simply printed with the Latin preface in roman and the main text in Greek using single columns; a 5-line decorative initial and a 7-line inhabited one showing two kings in profile complete the work. This is now an uncommon edition with searches of Worldcat COPAC USTC and NUC Pre-1956 revealing only three U.S. institutions reporting ownership.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: An inked ownership stamp of notable 19th-century English bibliomaniac Richard Heber 17741833 reading "Bibliotheca Heberiana" appears on the front free endpaper; Thomas Frognall Dibdin added this stamp to select rare books in Heber's collection following the collector's death. Most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Bibliotheca Palatina F5048/F5049; VD16 B3122; USTC 626665. Not in Adams; not in Darlow & Moule. On Dolscius see: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie online. 19th-century half calf and paste papercovered boards spine with gilt rolls and green leather gilt title-label all edges stained blue; rubbed slight loss of leather on front joint outside and corners a few small spots and leather repairs isolated glue action to endpapers. Light age-toning with occasional slivers of marginal staining possibly thanks to the blue edge stain one interior tear touching letters and two marginal spots. Provenance indicia as above small round paper shelflabel on spine a few bibliographical notes pencilled on endpapers. => A skillfully produced work with a pleasing provenance. per Ioannem Oporinum hardcover books
0191439312New. Brand new and still unused unknown
1867711New York: American Bible Society 1867. 3/4 cloth. Very Good . 12 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches. Folio. 1 872 974 leaves. Printed in raised letters for the blind. Tears to upper margin of front endpapers and edges lightly soiled. Bound in contemporary 3/4 black leather and black cloth which is worn at edges. A scarce early American edition of its kind. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries several decades before the widespread adoption of Braille printers and educators in France and Britain began developing a variety of tactile reading systems for the visually impaired making independent reading among the blind possible for the first time in history. The results of an important competition at the Royal Society of Arts in Edinburgh in 1832 inspired the American activist Samuel Gridley Howe to research and develop his own embossed reading system for the blind which emerged in 1835 as "Boston Line Type." Drawing upon the methods of James Gall an entrant in the Edinburgh competition Howe created an alphabet of angular raised roman letters that "was said to be far less bulky and therefore less expensive than contemporary European roman-letter systems" PRINTING HISTORY p. 20. With the aid of a $1000 grant from the American Bible Society Howe purchased the first printing press for the New England Institution for the Education of the Blind today the Perkins School for the Blind and produced the country's first complete raised-letter Bible for the American Bible Society in 1842. The present Book of Psalms appears to have been printed with the first complete Howe-ABS Bible retaining the pagination of that production and was published separately with a new title page. ABS had published Selections of Psalms in 1835 and the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind a Psalms and Hymns in 1840 and 1848 this is a very early edition of the Psalms. A rare work. Elizabeth M. Harris IN TOUCH: PRINTING AND WRITING FOR THE BLIND IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY Smithsonian 1981. Elizabeth M. Harris "Inventing Printing for the Blind" PRINTING HISTORY Vol. VIII No. 2 American Printing History Association 1986 pp. 15-25. "The First Books Embossed in the U.S. for Blind Readers 1833-1880" compiled by the Callahan Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind. Bible Resource Center "Translation through Multimedia American Bible Society unknown
187011877Amsterdam J. Brandt en ZoonHaarlem Johannes Enschedé en Zonen 1870. Het Boek der Psalmen nevens de Gezangen bij de Hervormde Kerk van Nederland in gebruik Door last van de Hoog Mogende Heeren Staaten Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden Uit drie berijmingen in den jaare 1773 gekooren. 311 295 112 53 p. Origineel gebonden in roze fluweel met 1 gouden slot en goud-op-snee-boekblok 12o. H. 10 x W. 6 x D. 35 cm. Beide zijden van de rug vakkundig gerestaureerd. Prachtig gebonden exemplaar van een Nederlands kerkboek met daarin de Psalmen de Evangelische Gezangen het Vervolg daarvan de Catechismus en de Formulieren. Voorzien van een 18-karaats gouden slot met bloemmotieven. 311 295 112 53 p.Contemporary pink velvet with 1 golden clasp and gilt-edged text block 12o.H. 10 x W. 6 x D. 35 cm. Sides of the spine skilfully restored.Dutch church book containing the Psalms Hymns and Forms. Attractive binding bound in pink velvet gilded at the edges and with an 18-carat golden clasp with floral decoration. Amsterdam, J. Brandt en Zoon|Haarlem, Johannes Enschedé en Zonen unknown
162927807London: Printed for the Company of Stationers 1629. Title within woodcut historiated border512 15 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary olive morocco 2 gilt outer panels with gilt-stamped lozenge on upper and lower cover ties lost black leather title lanbel a.e.g. Signed on back free-endppaer "Mary Crosse/Mary Crosse/ Her Booke/1678. Title within woodcut historiated border512 15 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed for the London Company of Stationers the organization that policed the London print trade. This book bears a near-contemporary ownership inscription by a woman implying that this copy at least was owned personally and used outside of church. Printed for the Company of Stationers unknown
162927807London: Printed for the Company of Stationers 1629. Title within woodcut historiated border512 15 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary olive morocco 2 gilt outer panels with gilt-stamped lozenge on upper and lower cover ties lost black leather title lanbel a.e.g. Signed on back free-endppaer "Mary Crosse/Mary Crosse/ Her Booke/1678. Title within woodcut historiated border512 15 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed for the London Company of Stationers the organization that policed the London print trade. This book bears a near-contemporary ownership inscription by a woman implying that this copy at least was owned personally and used outside of church. Printed for the Company of Stationers unknown books
187012071Amsterdam J. Brandt en Zoon 1870/1870/1876/1870. Het Nieuwe Testament of alle Boeken des Nieuwen Verbonds onzes Heeren Jezus Christus uit de Grieksche Taal in onze Nederlandsche Taal getrouwelijk overgezet. WITH: Het Boek der Psalmen nevens de Gezangen bij de Hervormde Kerk van Nederland in gebruik. WITH: Evangelische Gezangen . WITH: Vervolgbundel op de Evangelische Gezangen . Mitsgaders de Christelijke Catechismus Formulieren en Gebeden der Gereformeerde Kerken. 4 werken in 1 band 592 4 311 12 295 8 112 8 53 1 p. Originele bruin fluwelen band met gouden filigrainslot en goud op snede boekblok 12°. H. 98 x B. 5 x D. 55 cm. Titelpagina eerste werk ontbreekt langs de randen van de band lichte slijtageplekken. Fraai Nederlands kerkboek in klein formaat bevattende het Nieuwe Testament met daarachter de Psalmen en de Formulieren. Aantrekkelijke band gebonden in paars/bruin fluwelen stof voorzien van een zeer fraai gouden filigrainslot bestaande uit 2 fijn bewerkte muisjes en een sluitstuk. Filigrain is een vorm van fijn goud- of zilversmeedwerk en is gemaakt van gedraaide draad eventueel met kleine metalen bolletjes of opengewerkte bloemen zoals bij dit exemplaar. 4 works in 1 binding 592 4 311 12 295 8 112 8 53 1 p.Contemporary brown velvet binding with a double filigree golden clasp and a gilt-edged text block H. 98 x W. 5 x D. 55 cm. Light wear marks along the edges. The title page from the first work is missing. Fine Dutch church book containing the New Testament in the States Translation the Psalms Hymns and the Forms. Attractive brown velvet binding the clasp consists of two hasps and a small clamp in a filigree design both beautifully decorated with a cut-out filigree pattern of flowers. Filigree is a form of intricate metalwork used in jewelry. Amsterdam, J. Brandt en Zoon unknown
1724000253Paris Antoine Urbain Coustelier 1724
1771373724Boston: Printed by William M'Alpine for and sold by John Perkins in Union-Street near the market 1771. Title within ornamental border. 159 1pp. Trimmed close with some loss along the fore-edge. 8vo. Contemporary calf rebacked. Expert restoration. Title within ornamental border. 159 1pp. Trimmed close with some loss along the fore-edge. 8vo. ETSC records only two examples of this issue AAS and NYPL. Evans 11987; ESTC W4709; Welch 1072.27 Printed [by William M'Alpine] for and sold by John Perkins, in Union-Street, near the market unknown
172755069London: printed by John Baskett. and by the Assigns of Henry Hills decease'd 1727. Later edition. Hardcover. Very good. Three parts folio in fours 38 by 24 cm. 380 23 3 table pp; text in two columns. Additional engraved title page; main title in red and black; woodcut initials and ornaments. Contemporary two-tone paneled calf triple-ruled in gilt; spine with raised bands elaborately tooled in gilt morocco lettering piece; gilt inner dentelles; marbled endleaves; all edges gilt. Covers very lightly scuffed with mild traces of wear at extremities; upper joint just starting at top; occasional touches of mild mostly marginal foxing. A very good or better copy complete and handsomely bound.<br /> <br /> An uncommon and beautifully printed edition of the Book of Common Prayer "the first single manual of worship in a vernacular language directed to be used universally by and common to both priest and people" Carter and Muir. Despite early revisions and some major alterations following the Restoration the original simplicity of the language has been presevered the text remaining substantially unaltered since 1662. References: ESTC N67554 locates only 4 copies. Cf. Carter & Muir Printing and the Mind of Man 75 ed. 1549. Collation: pi1 a-c4 A-Aaa4 Bbb2 = 203 leaves. printed by John Baskett... and by the Assigns of Henry Hills, decease'd hardcover
17761744London: Printed by Richard Hett for the Company of Stationers 1776. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo. 203 x 123 mm. 236 4 pp. Collation: A-P8 COMPLETE. Contemporary Liverpool binding of full red morocco elaborately gilt; wide gilt border of urns and flowers surrounding a black inlay gilt with the name of the first owner: "William Pole Esqr. / Mayor 1778." Marbled pastedowns and endpapers a.e.g. Trifle wear to binding extremities. Preserved in a dark brown cloth protective case. AN ELEGANT LIVERPOOL BINDING. While the workshop is still-unnamed sixteen examples are known to us including two bindings that were bound for two different Liverpool Lord Mayors. ¶ 1. Psalms London 1778 -- bound for Robert Landor Church Warden of St. Paul's Church 1782 --> now Boston Athenaeum ¶ 2. Bible Oxford 1772 -- two volumes -- bound for presentation to Liverpool Mayor John Brown dated 1772 Lathrop Harper Cat. 239 item 101 --> Christie's London 25 June 1997 lot 154 ¶ 3. Bible Cambridge 1768 -- Earls of Derby Knowsley Hall Library Lancashire near Liverpool --> Sale Christie's London 1954 --> now Liverpool University Library Knowsley 705 ¶ 4. Bible Oxford 1772 -- two volumes as above -- Pierpont Morgan Library and Museum PML 12936 ¶ 5. Book of Common Prayer Cambridge 1770 -- Maggs Cat. 966 item 154 ¶ 6. Book of Common Prayer Oxford 1770 bound for presentation to George III -- Maggs Cat. 893 item 111 ¶ 7. Bible London 1767 bound for "MB" i.e. Maria Barclay presented to her in NYC by her son-in-law Col. Stephen Delancy ¶ 8. Book of Common Prayer Oxford 1773 bound for Liverpool attorneys Richard Gerard and James Clemens "Gent. Bailiffs 1773" formerly Alice Welsh Skilling and Raymond Skilling Collection Chicago Illinois sold Leslie Hindman auction 6 Nov 2013 Lot 216 ¶ 9. John Morrison The Advantages of an Alliance with the Great Mogul London 1774 British Library 280e18 ¶ 10. New Version of the Psalms London 1778 -- bound for Thomas Hutton Gent. Bailiff 1781 --> Clive Coates Helperby Hall Yorkshire --> now Richard Linenthal London ¶ 11-13. Three vols. at least from a collection of more than 300 Liverpool related items sold at Bonhams 11 Nov. 2015 lot 67 including Psalm and Common Prayer books bound for John Dixon St. Paul's Church Warden 1781; Thomas Hutton see No. 10 above and Joseph Birch Gent. Bailiffs; Charles Pole Edmund Rigby Gent. Bailiffs 1783 Richard Linenthal kindly drew my attention to this lot ¶ 14. Bible Cambridge 1768 two volumes -- bound for presentation to Liverpool slave trader John Sparling 1731-1800 --> Messrs. Peter Harrington as of 1/2020 ¶ 15. Book of Common Prayer Oxford 1793 early provenance indeterminate Maggs Catalogue 1075 Part II no. 240. NB: in their description Messrs. Maggs state that this binder was also responsible for the example published in their Catalogue 966 no. 191; I do not agree ¶ 16. The present binding executed in 1778 for William Pole Esq. Mayor of Liverpool from 1778-1779 dated 1778. Pole was Collector of Stamp Duties and Agent of the Sun Fire Office a long biographical note appears in pencil on first blank leaf -- subsequently in the library of noted Liverpool bibliophile and philanthropist Rev. Samuel Ashton Thompson Yates 1843-1903 with his armorial bookplate.<br/><br/>The names of early Liverpool bookbinders are few but we have located two of them in Gore's 1766 "Liverpool Directory" namely Peter Wright on Bixteth Street and Richard Wright on George Street. The work of the present binder was not within the scope of Ramsden's "Bookbinders of the United Kingdom Outside London 1780-1840. It would appear that the Wrights continued working in Liverpool for some time. According to Ramsden the name Richard Wright appears in the 1777 and 1781 directories and Peter Wright in the 1790 directory. In the 1793 records of burials at Our Lady and St Nicholas Liverpool a certain William Wright is listed as a bookbinder on Sweeting Street.<br/><br/>¶ This edition of the Psalms is scarce: ESTC T206585 lists only 5 copies worldwide none in America. Printed by Richard Hett, for the Company of Stationers hardcover books
180212105Haarlem Johannes Enschede en Zonen/Amsterdam Johannes Allart 1802/1807. Het Boek der Psalmen nevens de Gezangen bij de Hervormde Kerk van Nederland in gebruik Door last van de Hoog Mogende Heeren Staaten Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden Uit drie berijmingen in den jaare 1773 gekooren. 492 10 z.p. Origineel rood Marokijnleer met goud versierd twee gouden sloten goud op snede en het boekblok geciseleerd 12°. H. 15 x W. 9 x D. 4 cm. Band iets geschaafd Prachtig decoratief gebonden exemplaar van een Nederlands kerkboek met daarin de Psalmen de Evangelische Gezangen het Vervolg daarvan de Catechismus en de Formulieren. Voorzien van twee 18-karaats gouden sloten met afbeeldingen van bijbelse kruiken in vierkante kaders versiert met slingers van bladeren en fraaie goudbestempelde riempjes eveneens met afbeeldingen van bijbelse kruiken in vierkante kaders versiert met slingers van bladeren. Het geheel is vastgezet met bloemvormige gouden spijkertjes. De sloten zijn vervaardigd door de Rotterdamse edelsmid Adrianus van Bemme 1772-1811. De letters MST zijn aan de binnenzijde van de aanzetstukken gestempeld samen met de jaarletter 'b' 1809 en het keurmerk van de stad Rotterdam. 492 10 n.p. Contemporary red Morocco Leather decorated with gilt two golden clasps gilt-edged and gauffred 12°. H. 15 x W. 9 x D. 4 cm Binding a little grazed.Dutch church book containing the Psalms Hymns all verses with full musical notation and the Forms. Attractive binding bound in red morocco with floral decoration gilded at the edges and with two 18-carat golden clasps. The clasps are formed of biblical jars in square frames decorated with garlands of leaves and with fine gold-stamped straps also with pictures of biblical jars in square frames decorated with garlands of leaves. The whole is fastened with flower-shaped gold nails. The maker is a goldsmith from Rotterdam named Adrianus van Bemme 1772-1811. The fittings are marked with the letters MST stamped on the inside of the hasps together with the letter 'b' for the year 1809. Golden claps on a church book were already seen as rather exceptional in the past and because of the expensiveness that has not changed until now.Literature: Noordwijk B. van n.d. Boek band en beslag p. 13 / Noordwijk B. van 2013. Zilver voor de Zondag. Boecxkens met Pragtigh Sluytwerck p. 305-315 Haarlem, Johannes Enschede en Zonen/Amsterdam, Johannes Allart hardcover
184911744Amsterdam A. Th. Van Rossum z.j./1858/1849/1866. Het Nieuwe Testament of alle Boeken des Nieuwen Verbonds onzes Heeren Jezus Christus uit de Grieksche Taal in onze Nederlandsche Taal getrouwelijk overgezet. Op last van de Hoog- Mog. Heeren Staten Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden en volgens het besluit van de Synode Nationaal gehouden te Dordrecht in de jaren 1618 en 1619. WITH: Het Boek der Psalmen nevens de Gezangen bij de Hervormde Kerk van Nederland in gebruik. WITH: Evangelische Gezangen . WITH: Vervolgbundel op de Evangelische Gezangen Mitsgaders de Christelijke Catechismus Formulieren en Gebeden der Gereformeerde Kerken. 556 378 8 320 22 8 122 8 p. Originele donkerblauw fluwelen band met 1 gouden slot en goud op snede boekblok 8° H. 15 x L. 10 x W. 5 cm. Nederlands kerkboek bevattende het Nieuwe Testament met daarachter de Psalmen Gezangen Catechismus en Vervolgbundel van de Gezangen. Zeer fraaie band gebonden in origineel donkerblauw fluweel met een 18-karaats gouden slot met keurmerk. Het gouden slot is fraai bewerkt en onder andere voorzien van kleine bloemmotieven. Contemporary dark blue velvet binding with 1 golden clasp and gilt-edged text block 8°H. 15 x L. 10 x W. 5 cm. Dutch church book containing the States Translation of the New Testament the Psalms and Hymns -with musical notation- and the Catechism.Fine binding bound in dark blue velvet with a marked 18 karat golden clasp beautifully decorated with floral motifs among other fine details. Amsterdam, A. Th. Van Rossum unknown
165811846Charenton Estienne Lucas 1658/1660. Exceptional fine binding 12° H. 15 x W. 85 x D. 35 cm. without pagination. Clasps are missing corners trifle worn. The lavishly gilt overall pattern on both covers mainly consisting of pointillé-stamps and drawer-handle tools richly gilt spine with 6 compartments with floral motif and raised bands. This kind of binding is often attributed to Magnus as we can read in the catalog of the exhibition: ""Albert Magnus en zijn tijd"" 1961 pp.13: ""That he father Magnus Hendricksz. sent his gifted youngest son Albert to France to learn the trade. It is striking in this connection that there are several Bibles printed in Charenton which are provided with Magnus bindings"". Foot Henry Davis Gift I 237: ""It is unusual for any binder's shop to possess so many and so closely similar variants of a fair number of tools and as most of the bindings on which the slightly different tools have been used seem to have been produced during the period during which Magnus worked it is probable that we deal with more than one shop. Surely a town such as Amsterdam with a large and thriving book trade would have had more than one binder who was capable of producing well-bound beautifully finished books."" A fine binding by Magnus or his circle. Charenton, Estienne Lucas hardcover
1631019267Oxford: William Turner Printer 1631. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 24mo - over 5 - 5¾" tall. 319 pages of text followed by i colophon and preceded by two engravings. Original blind-ruled calf without any spine labeling. The front hinge has been repaired and an antique front flyleaf has been added. The engraved title page has minor browning/toning and soiling as does the engraved armorial dedication page. The title page is apparently the only 17th Century publication containing a portrait of the first Stuart King. On the title page King James faces the reader while King David is holding a harp; engraved by William Marshall active ca. 1617-1649. The title page and final page also has minor soiling. The text except for a small number of tiny spots of soiling remains clean and unmarked. Measures 55/8 inches height. First edition. William Turner, Printer Hardcover books
17761744London: Printed by Richard Hett for the Company of Stationers 1776. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo. 203 x 123 mm. 236 4 pp. Collation: A-P8 COMPLETE. Contemporary Liverpool binding of full red morocco elaborately gilt; wide gilt border of urns and flowers surrounding a black inlay gilt with the name of the first owner: "William Pole Esqr. / Mayor 1778." Marbled pastedowns and endpapers a.e.g. Trifle wear to binding extremities. Preserved in a dark brown cloth protective case. AN ELEGANT LIVERPOOL BINDING. While the workshop is still-unnamed twenty examples are known to us including two bindings that were bound for two different Liverpool Lord Mayors. ¶ 1. Psalms London 1778 -- bound for Robert Landor Church Warden of St. Paul's Church 1782 --> now Boston Athenaeum ¶ 2. Bible Oxford 1772 -- two volumes -- bound for presentation to Liverpool Mayor John Brown dated 1772 Lathrop Harper Cat. 239 item 101 --> Christie's London 25 June 1997 lot 154 ¶ 3. Bible Cambridge 1768 -- Earls of Derby Knowsley Hall Library Lancashire near Liverpool --> Sale Christie's London 1954 --> now Liverpool University Library Knowsley 705 ¶ 4. Bible Oxford 1772 -- two volumes as above -- Pierpont Morgan Library and Museum PML 12936 ¶ 5. Book of Common Prayer Cambridge 1770 -- Maggs Cat. 966 item 154 ¶ 6. Book of Common Prayer Oxford 1770 bound for presentation to George III -- Maggs Cat. 893 item 111 ¶ 7. Bible London 1767 bound for "MB" i.e. Maria Barclay presented to her in NYC by her son-in-law Col. Stephen Delancy ¶ 8. Book of Common Prayer Oxford 1773 bound for Liverpool attorneys Richard Gerard and James Clemens "Gent. Bailiffs 1773" formerly Alice Welsh Skilling and Raymond Skilling Collection Chicago Illinois sold Leslie Hindman auction 6 Nov 2013 Lot 216 ¶ 9. John Morrison The Advantages of an Alliance with the Great Mogul London 1774 British Library 280e18 ¶ 10. New Version of the Psalms London 1778 -- bound for Thomas Hutton Gent. Bailiff 1781 --> Clive Coates Helperby Hall Yorkshire --> now Richard Linenthal London ¶ 11-13. Three vols. at least from a collection of more than 300 Liverpool related items sold at Bonhams 11 Nov. 2015 lot 67 including Psalm and Common Prayer books bound for John Dixon St. Paul's Church Warden 1781; Thomas Hutton see No. 10 above and Joseph Birch Gent. Bailiffs; Charles Pole Edmund Rigby Gent. Bailiffs 1783 Richard Linenthal kindly drew my attention to this lot ¶ 14. Bible Cambridge 1768 two volumes -- bound for presentation to Liverpool slave trader John Sparling 1731-1800 --> Messrs. Peter Harrington as of 1/2020 ¶ 15. Book of Common Prayer Oxford 1793 early provenance indeterminate Maggs Catalogue 1075 Part II no. 240. NB: in their description Messrs. Maggs state that this binder was also responsible for the example published in their Catalogue 966 no. 191; I do not agree ¶ 16. The present binding executed in 1778 for William Pole Esq. Mayor of Liverpool from 1778-1779 dated 1778. Pole was Collector of Stamp Duties and Agent of the Sun Fire Office a long biographical note appears in pencil on first blank leaf -- subsequently in the library of noted Liverpool bibliophile and philanthropist Rev. Samuel Ashton Thompson Yates 1843-1903 with his armorial bookplate. ¶ 17-18. Bible London 1775 4to. Book of Common Prayer Cambridge 1781 bound with Psalms Cambridge 1785 formerly with Philadelphia Rare Books and Manuscripts. NB: the two volumes were bound by the bespoke workshop using two sets of tools. ¶ 19. Llyfr Wgeddi Gyffredin etc. Cambridge 1770 --> George III crowned initials added now British Library 222g9. ¶ 20. Book of Common Prayer Cambridge 1788 bound in 1791 for Henry Blundess Esq. Lord Mayor of Liverpool from 1791-1792 and 1793-1794 with Maggs 4/12/24. <br /> <br /> The work of an imitator of this binder greatly inferior in technical ability is found on a copy of the 1790 Oxford New Testament in the British Library C108c28 which is reproduced in the BL Bookbindings Database. <br /> <br /> The names of early Liverpool bookbinders are few but we have located two of them in Gore's 1766 "Liverpool Directory" namely Peter Wright on Bixteth Street and Richard Wright on George Street. The work of the present binder was not within the scope of Ramsden's "Bookbinders of the United Kingdom Outside London 1780-1840. It would appear that the Wrights continued working in Liverpool for some time. According to Ramsden the name Richard Wright appears in the 1777 and 1781 directories and Peter Wright in the 1790 directory. In the 1793 records of burials at Our Lady and St Nicholas Liverpool a certain William Wright is listed as a bookbinder on Sweeting Street.<br /> <br /> ¶ This edition of the Psalms is scarce: ESTC T206585 lists only 5 copies worldwide none in America. Printed by Richard Hett, for the Company of Stationers hardcover
1731314639N.p. Watertown or Woburn Mass. 1731. Ink on paper 38 of 41 leaves paginated irregularly 1-60 with an index. Lacking three leaves near the beginning with six tunes as per the index. 1 vols. Small oblong 8vo. Original limp leather binding in Cambridge style worn restitched. Lower cover and index leaf detached. Ownership signature of Nathaniel Clark 1731/2; later provenance notes loosely inserted. Ink on paper 38 of 41 leaves paginated irregularly 1-60 with an index. Lacking three leaves near the beginning with six tunes as per the index. 1 vols. Small oblong 8vo. Fascinating early colonial American manuscript book of tunes with family provenance suggesting connections to Watertown and Woburn Mass.<br/>The manuscript is a compilation of psalm and hymn tunes with some material deriving from the two American tune books published in the 1720s. There are 24 compositions from Walter The Grounds and Rules of Music and 37 compositions from Tufts An Introduction to the Art of Singing Psalm Tunes. Two are American compositions and are marked "new" in the manuscript: Psalm 100 and Southwell which figures in both Walter and Tufts.<br/>There are 60 compositions all but one of which are sacred. The one secular song is "The Sylvan Oracle" from Congreve's Judgment of Paris a Masque 1701 the first verses of which are inscribed here:<br/>Let ambition fire thy mind <br/> Thou wert born o'er men to reign <br/>Not to follow flocks design'd; <br/> Scorn thy crook and leave the plain. <br/><br/>Crowns I'll throw beneath thy feet <br/> Thou on necks of kings shall tread <br/>Joys in circles joys shall meet <br/> Which way e'er thy fancies lead.<br/><br/>The ownership signature "Nathaniel Clark His Book An. Dom. 1731/2" points to Nathaniel Clark 1698-1776 whose son Peter Clark was born in Woburn in 1738. Later family notes on provenance accompany the manuscript. Cf. Britton & Lownens 491-6 & 516-7 unknown books
1777126951777. Het Boek der Psalmen nevens de Gezangen bij de Hervormde Kerk van Nederland in gebruik. Door last van de Hoog Mogende Heeren Staaten Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden Uit drie Berijmingen In den jaare 1773 gekooren. Met de noodige daar in gemaakte veranderingen. With: Catechismus Gebeden en Formulieren. 2 werken in 1 band n.p. 68 p. Zeldzaam miniatuur psalmboekje in originele schildpadband met 2 filigrain zilveren sloten 4 filigrain zilveren scharnierstukken zilveren rug en goud op snede boekblok 32°. H. 82 x B. 55 x D. 2 cm. Een compleet en keurig exemplaar in een fraaie schildpadband met zilverbeslag. Kleine restauratie in de linkerbovenhoek van het voorplat. Het gebruik van het schild van de schildpad als bindmateriaal werd populair in de 17e en 18e eeuw en werd voornamelijk gebruikt voor het binden van religieuze geschriften kleine Bijbels gebedenboeken en geschenkboeken voor de gegoede burgerij. Het materiaal werd verkregen van uitheemse zeeschildpadden en was geliefd vanwege het uiterlijk de glans en de zeldzaamheid. Minder dan 4 procent van de luxere banden die in Nederland werden gebonden in de 18e eeuw werd in ander materiaal dan leer en perkament gebonden. Deze banden werden gezien als luxer en waren duurder. Dit geldt temeer voor schildpad aangezien de schilden niet op grote schaal werden geïmporteerd hierdoor bleef het materiaal kostbaar en alleen toegankelijk voor de rijken. 2 works in one binding engraved titlepage n.p. 68 p. Contemporary miniature Tortoiseshell binding with 2 silver clasps 4 silver hinges silver spine and gilt-edged text block 32° H. 82 x L.55 x W. 2 cm. Dutch church book containing the Psalms -with musical notation- and the Forms. Attractive binding bound in black with ochre coloured flamed tortoiseshell with silver double clasp 4 hinges and silver spine. The clasps hasps and joints on the spine are identically decorated with ornamental designs around a pattern of leaves. The use of tortoiseshell as a bookbinding material became popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was primarily used to bind religious texts small Bibles prayer books and gift books for the wealthy middle class. The material came from exotic marine turtles and was valued due to its beauty shine and rarity. -The name tortoiseshell can therefore be misleading because the material has nothing to do with land tortoises. Fewer than 4 percent of the luxury bindings made in the Netherlands in the 18th century were covered in materials other than leather and vellum. These bindings were regarded as richer and were more expensive. This is considered even more for tortoise shells since the shells were not imported in large amounts; due to this the material remained expensive and only available for the rich. Minor repair in the upper left corner of the front cover. A firm and excellent early tortoiseshell binding. Literature: Dijstelberge P. 2011. Papieren pracht uit de Amsterdamse Gouden Eeuw p. 69-71 / Noordwijk B. van 2006. Zondags Zilver. Drie eeuwen versierde kerkboekjes p. 209-217 / Rijkelijkhuizen M.J. 2010. Tortoiseshell in the 17th and 18th Century Dutch Republic p. 96-106. hardcover
162712714London for the Company of Stationers 1627. The Whole Booke of Psalmes Collected into English Meeter by Thomas Sternehold Iohn Hopkins and others. 171 34 p. Embroidered red velvet binding covered with silver wire 24°. Rare and early miniature binding H. 8 x W. 5.5 x D. 2.5 cm. / 3.15 x 2 x 1 inch. Bound with silver fine wire and with brass sequins. Gold edges. The covers are surrounded by a two-part multi-coloured border partly interwoven with silver wire in the corners stylised branches of golden wire and sequins in the centre a two-coloured embroidered bouquet with flowers of silver wire and coloured metal foils. Back with a double curved two-tone border partly covered with gold wire. Edges scuffed binding restored. The last two pages of the Table are damaged. London, for the Company of Stationers unknown
181912694Haarlem Joh. Enschede & Zoonen 1819/1819/1824. Kerkboek met gouden boekslot vervaardigd door Hendrik Walter van Haasel Amsterdam ca. 1800. Het Nieuwe Testament of alle Boeken des Nieuwen Verbonds onzes Heeren Jezus Christus uit de Grieksche Taal in onze Nederlandsche Taal getrouwelijk overgezet. Op last van de Hoog Mog. Heeren Staten-Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden en volgens het besluit van de Synode Nationaal gehouden te Dordrecht in de jaren 1618 en 1619. Ingerigt overeenkomstig de thans meest gebruikelijke Taal en Spelling. WITH: Het Boek der Psalmen nevens de Gezangen bij de Hervormde Kerk van Nederland in gebruik. Door Last van de Hoog Mog. Heeren Staten-Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden uit drie berijmingen in den jare 1773 gekozen met de noodige daarin gemaakte veranderingen. Ingerigt overeenkomstig de thans meest gebruikelijke Taal en Spelling. WITH: Het Boek der Psalmen . WITH: Evangelische Gezangen . With: Catechismus Gebeden en Formulieren. 4 werken in 1 band 178 folio 408 244 80 p. Origineel Leren band met goud bestempeld. H. 155 x 87 x 55 cm. lengte slot 11.5 cm. In het boek is de opdracht geschreven: ""Overleden den 26 November 1869 Jan van Loon oud 73 jaar geboren in het jaar 1796."" Het slot is gemerkt met de provinciale leeuw en het meesterteken. Hendrik Walter van Haasel 17721846 was een Amsterdamse goudsmid zoon van goudsmid Albertus van Haasel en Johanna Maria ten Dam. Hij werd rond 1798 in het Amsterdamse goudsmidsgilde opgenomen en gebruikte vanaf 1807 het meesterteken VH. Four works bound in one volume 178 folio 408 244 80 pp. Original gold-stamped Leather binding H. 155 x W. 87 x D. 55 cm. length of the clasp 115 cm. The Church book contains the following inscription: Died on November 26 1869 Jan van Loon aged 73 born in 1796. The clasp is marked with the provincial lion and the maker's mark. The clasp arm consists of a cast and finely art work of flowers birds and grapes. Hendrik Walter van Haasel 17721846 was an Amsterdam goldsmith active from the late 18th to the early 19th century working from the family workshop on the Haarlemmerdijk. Recorded with makers marks VH sometimes accompanied by a hare or arrow after the guild period and later also using the retailers mark VAN HAASEL. Private collection The Netherlands 2010. Literature: H. Vreeken 2003 Goud en Zilver met Amsterdamse keuren Zwolle p. 479. Barend. J. van Benthem De werkmeesters van Bennewitz en Bonebakker Amsterdams grootzilver uit de eerste helft van de 19de eeuw Zwolle 2005 p. 49. Haarlem, Joh. Enschede & Zoonen hardcover
167312696Dordrecht Hendrick and Jacob Keur 1673/1673. gegraveerde titelpagina z.p. Originele Schildpadband met 2 zilveren sloten 4 zilveren schanierstukken 7 zilveren hoekstukken versierd met 120 'roosbriljanten' en goud op snede 8°. Nederlands Kerkboek bestaande uit het Nieuwe Testament in de Statenvertaling de Psalmen - met noten - van Petrus Dathenus en de Formulieren. Aantrekkelijke band gebonden in zwart met okerkleurig gevlamd schildpadschild. Het zilverbeslag is volledig versierd met in totaal 120 'roosbriljanten' gemaakt van geslepen glas. 10 briljanten ontbreken; er waren er dus totaal 130. Een klein stukje van de onderkant van de rug is weg evenals enkele minimale stukjes van de zijkant van de band. Het gebruik van het schild van de schildpad als bindmateriaal werd populair in de 17e en 18e eeuw en werd voornamelijk gebruikt voor het binden van religieuze geschriften kleine Bijbels gebedenboeken en geschenkboeken voor de gegoede burgerij. Het materiaal werd verkregen van uitheemse zeeschildpadden en was geliefd vanwege het uiterlijk de glans en de zeldzaamheid. Minder dan 4 procent van de luxere banden die in Nederland werden gebonden in de 18e eeuw werd in ander materiaal dan leer en perkament gebonden. Deze banden werden gezien als luxer en waren duurder. Dit geldt temeer voor schildpad aangezien de schilden niet op grote schaal werden geïmporteerd; hierdoor bleef het materiaal kostbaar en alleen toegankelijk voor de rijken. 2 works in one binding engraved titlepage n.p. Contemporary Tortoiseshell binding with 2 silver clasps 4 silver hinges 8 silver corner-pieces with rose-cut diamonds and gilt-edged text block 8°. Dutch church book containing the States Translation of the New Testament the Psalms -with musical notation- of Petrus Dathenus and the Forms. Attractive binding bound in black with ochre coloured flamed tortoiseshell. The silver fittings are completely decorated with 120 'rose-cut diamonds' made from cut glass. 10 pieces are missing so there were 130 in total. A small piece of the bottom of the spine is missing and some small pieces have been chipped off the sides of the binding otherwise fine. The use of tortoiseshell as a book-binding material became popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was mostly used for binding religious texts small Bibles prayer books and gift books for the wealthy middle class. The material came from exotic marine turtles and was valued due to its beauty shine and rarity. -The name tortoiseshell can therefore be misleading because the material has nothing to do with land tortoises. Fewer than 4 percent of the luxury bindings made in the Netherlands in the 18th century were covered in materials other than leather and vellum. These bindings were regarded as richer and were more expensive. This is considered even more for tortoise shells since the shells were not imported in large amounts; due to this the material remained expensive and only available for the rich. Literature: Dijstelberge P. 2011. Papieren pracht uit de Amsterdamse Gouden Eeuw p. 69-71 / Noordwijk B. van 2006. Zondags Zilver. Drie eeuwen versierde kerkboekjes p. 209-217 / Noordwijk B. van n.d. Boek band en beslag p. 23 / Rijkelijkhuizen M.J. 2010. Tortoiseshell in the 17th and 18th Century Dutch Republic p. 96-106. Dordrecht, Hendrick and Jacob Keur hardcover