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1758000819Oxford: Thomas Baskett 1758. Common Prayer and Psalms - a-b8 A-Aa8 Bb4; A-H8. Full contemporary dark blue morocco raised bands spine in six panels each panel quartered with small flower star and feather tools covers with dog tooth roll border with an inner frame made up of differing circular tools bordering another inner frame made up of various crown tools with fleur-de-lis corner pieces gilt roll to inner edges a.e.g. with combed marbled endpapers. Slightly rubbed to covers and extremities corners bumped spine slightly dulled. Some light browning internally with a few pages worn and very slightly chipped occasional minor spotting. Attractive morocco book label to front pastedown. The Psalms are by Sternhold and Hopkins published in London 1760. Not in Griffiths Estc T182596 only three locations worldwide all in the UK - though the Estc copy has plates these almost certainly sold separately and bound in. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. Thomas Baskett Hardcover
171574996London: Printed by John Baskett ; Printed by William Bowyer 1715. Small 4to. Two volumes in one. a8 b-c10 A4 B-Y8; A-N4 pp. Full calf binding with raised bands and gilt tooled decoration to spine compartments and gilt decorated edges; marbled endpapers. Wear across binding and loss at head of spine with a smaller patch of loss to its tail and at bottom of front joint. Previous owner's name William Braggs to title of first work. Quite clean internally otherwise. The Book of Common Prayer is the 8vo edition. . Very Good. Full Calf. 1715. Printed by John Baskett ; Printed by William Bowyer 1715 unknown
171665179Oxford: John Baskett at the University of Oxford 1716. Small 8vo. Illustrated with 52 copper engravings lacking 1 and 2. With 3 additional plates depicting King James I Charles Martyr and Charles II. Recent quarter speckled calf with two leather title labels gilt lettering and devices to spine. Red borders to pages. A few losses to text on edges the worst pictured which have been repaired and a repaired tear to one of the pages. Toning and marking. A richly illustrated early 18th century copy of Baskett-published Book of Common Prayer in a solid binding. . Very Good. 1/4 Calf. 1716. John Baskett at the University of Oxford 1716 unknown
1746152311746 reliure plein veau havane in-quarto carré (binding full calfskin in-quarto), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) - décoré or (gilt decoration) - entre-nerfs à fleuron fleurette (floweret) - pièce de titre (label of title), coiffes supérieure et inférieure légèrement défraîchies (head and tail of the spine lightly faded), roulettes sur les coupes (fillets on the cuts) - manque de dorure (lack of gilt), toutes tranches rouges (red edges), 1 feuillet (a leaf) + 808 pages avec Approbation & Privilège du Roy, 1746 à Paris Chez Cavelier Père - rue Saint Jacques au Lys d'Or,
172925164London: Printed by the Assigns of His Majesty's Printer and of Henry Hills deceas'd 1729. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary full brown goatskin gilt seven compartment spine gilt double fillet outer border pointille inner border with arabesque corner pieces marbled endpapers. With some wear at spine and corners. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed by the Assigns of His Majesty's Printer, and of Henry Hills deceas'd unknown
172925164London: Printed by the Assigns of His Majesty's Printer and of Henry Hills deceas'd 1729. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary full brown goatskin gilt seven compartment spine gilt double fillet outer border pointille inner border with arabesque corner pieces marbled endpapers. With some wear at spine and corners. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed by the Assigns of His Majesty's Printer, and of Henry Hills deceas'd unknown books
17589503Printed for S Leake at Bath and C. Henderson under the Royal-Exchange 1758. 12mo. on laid paper; neat contemporary inscription on blank leaf following front free endpaper; handsomely bound in contemporary full calf sides blocked with an elaborate frame panel in gilt including eagles thistles and flowers the whole stopped at corners by enhanced crowns back gilt with five raised bands tooled in gilt all compartments tooled in gilt all edges gilt gilt doublures and dentelles marbled endpapers very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down one corner lightly bruised else a most attractive copy in period binding. With the half-title; leaves C9-11 clipped at upper outer corner with minimal loss of text. The work comprises 'Two Discourses' with separately paginated 'Prayers and Meditations relating to the Holy Communion' with unpaginated 'The Church Service'. Extremely scarce especially in period binding in this condition. A most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Printed for S, Leake at Bath, and C. Henderson under the Royal-Exchange, hardcover
1726AQ31788London: Printed by George James Printer to the Honourable City of London 1726. Single leaf broadside. Somewhat marked with some creasing and tearing to extremities especially at horizontal folds. A rare survival of an early eighteenth-century broadside reprinting - ordered to be distributed within the capital by the Common Council of the City of London Corporation - of two specific English laws applying severe penalties to negligent careless and criminal servants. The vast majority of the Common Council of the City of London Corporation were issued either in folio or as here broadside format. As the preamble states the intention of this was so that this legal reminder could be be 'sent into the several Wards' of London 'and by the Beadles delivered to every House-keeper that all Servants may be acquainted with the same and know the Penalties therein contain'd'. The two specific laws highlighted are 'the Clause relating to Servants in a late Act of Parliament passed in the Sixth Year of Queen Anne.Entituled An Act for the better Preventing Mischiefs that may happen by Fire' and 'also another Clause relating to Servants.Entituled An Act for the more effectual Preventing and Punishing of Robberies that shall be committed in Houses'. The first as the broadside shows made the provision for the forfeiture of 'One hundred Pounds unto the Church-Wardens of such Parish where such Fire shall happen to be distributed amongst the Sufferers by such Fire' by any 'Servant or Servants' who 'thought Negligence or Carelessness shall fire or cause to be fired any Dwelling-House or Out-House or Houses'. The second barred 'all and every Person or Persons that shall be at any time from and after the First Day of July in the Year 1713 feloniously steal any Money Goods or Chattels Wares or Merchandizes of the Value of Forty Shillings or more.shall by Virtue of this Act be abolutely debarr'd of and from the Benefit of Clergy'. ESTC locates copies at just three British libraries BL Guildhall Museum of London and just two elsewhere Harvard and Kansas. ESTC T40013. Dimensions 308 x 390 mm. Printed by George James, Printer to the Honourable City of London unknown
1773000811Dublin: Executors of David Hay Assignee of the Late Boulter Grierson 1773. Common Prayer WITH Companion to the Altar WITH Psalms - a-b8 A-Oo8; A-C8; A-E8. Contemporary full morocco smooth back divided into six panels with varying centre pieces and corner pieces covers with gilt greek key border double panel design and flower corner pieces gilt roll to edges a.e.g. with combed marbled endpapers. Rubbed to extremities spine faded corners worn. Lightly browned internally signature Z lightly foxed small nick to bottom margin of M4 with a small newspaper cutting stitched to Q2v previous owners names to ffep. Includes the 'Irish Rebellion' prayers. The binding is almost certainly Irish. Griffith 1773 6. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. Executors of David Hay, Assignee of the Late Boulter Grierson Hardcover
17324053Oxford Printed by John Baskett 1732. 1732 8vo. Unpaginated. Red morocco gilt. Spine gilt in panels between raised bands. Boards with a triple panel design with corner tools and another triangular tool placed centrally on all four sides. Marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Some rubbing on edges and corners and spine ends chipped. A very good copy. Armorial bookplate of Bryan Hall with his note of purchase from Scottow Hall Norfolk. Early pencil note on front endpaper reads ' This Prayer Book was bequeathed to me by my dear Aunt Mrs. S. Custance.' This lady must be either Susannah Custance wife of Hambleton Custance of Weston Longville or her daughter Susannah sister of John Custance of Weston the 'Squire Custance' of Rev. Woodforde's famous Diaries. The daughter married Sir Thomas Durrant Bart. of Scottow. Oxford, Printed by John Baskett, hardcover
1793214969Oxford : printed at the Clarendon Press by W. Jackson and W. Dawson printers to the University 1793. 1793 edition. Hardback. Very good copy in gilt-blocked full red aniline calf with gilt decorated border to front and rear boards. Inner gilt dentelles. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age with gilt-tooling to spine. Marble endpapers with all-edges-gilt. Remains quite well-preserved overall: Internally tight bright clean and strong. Provenance: From the library of Eric George Hatfield Moody with his personalized bookplate to front pastedown. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; Physical description. : 312 p ; 15 cm ; Notes: Bound with A companion to the altar and Sternhold & Hopkins metrical Psalms. Subject: Church of England - Book of Common Prayer. Notes: Referenced by: ESTC : t182631. Oxford : printed at the Clarendon Press, by W. Jackson and W. Dawson, printers to the University hardcover
1717096272London: Engraven and printed by the permission of Mr. John Baskett printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty 1717. Sold by John Sturt engraverin Golden-Lion-Court in Aldersgate-Street 1717. Book measures 7 1/8 4 5/8 inches. Collation XXI1166pp circa 130 copper engraving within text lacking advertisment leaf and pointer on volvelle. Variant edition title page printed without engraved border Bound in period red morocco raised bands elaborate gillt tooling full gilt edgesmarble endpapers. Spine rebacked not recently retaining most of the original spine some general restoration and repairs. A nice clean firm binding. Internally previous owners bookplate some occasional light spotting. Pages in very good clean condition. A very nice copy in a very attractive period binding. Period Morocco. Very Good. Illus. by John Sturt. 8vo. Engraven and printed by the permission of Mr. John Baskett printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty 1717. Sold by John Sturt Hardcover
1797305572Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by W. Dawson T. Bensley and J. Cooke 1797. xxxii 360 pp. 8vo. Bound in contemporary red straight-grained morocco gilt spine a.e.g. Covers rubbed and soiled pages finger-soiled. xxxii 360 pp. 8vo. Bound with: A New Version of the Psalms of David . London: Company of Stationers 1798. 228 pp. Griffiths 1797:3 Printed at the Clarendon Press, by W. Dawson, T. Bensley, and J. Cooke unknown
1717244221London: J. Sturt 1717. Shortened version of Sturt's 1717 engraved Book of Common Prayer. 85 pp. pagination irregular text and vignettes entirely engraved throughout. Lacking engraved frontispiece portrait of Queen Anne and second title-page. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary vellum covers with central gilt-ruled cross. Covers bowed internally fine. Shortened version of Sturt's 1717 engraved Book of Common Prayer. 85 pp. pagination irregular text and vignettes entirely engraved throughout. Lacking engraved frontispiece portrait of Queen Anne and second title-page. 1 vols. 8vo. Griffiths 1717/4; ESTC N33764 J. Sturt unknown
179825493New York: By Direction of the General Convention. Printed by Hugh Gaine at the Bible Pearl-Street 1798. 372 171 5 p. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary American sheep four raised bands front cover off. Blind stamp on title page and another. Shurtleff College library stamp on endpapers. 372 171 5 p. 1 vols. 12mo. Evans 34420; ESTC W9614 By Direction of the General Convention. Printed by Hugh Gaine at the Bible, Pearl-Street unknown
179181084Philadelphia:: Hall and Sellers 1791. This is the second printing of the Book of Common Prayer in America. beautifully bound in full crimson leather; elaborately gilt spine; decorative border for Eliza Loockerman with her gilt-lettered black label on front panel. . Leaf M6 defective missing a large corner 2 x 2-1/2 inches; leaves Nn3 and Pp4 have damage affecting a few letters of text; age-toned; in a ver handsome binding of the period. 12mo. Hall and Sellers, hardcover
1797305572Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by W. Dawson T. Bensley and J. Cooke 1797. xxxii 360 pp. 8vo. Bound in contemporary red straight-grained morocco gilt spine a.e.g. Covers rubbed and soiled pages finger-soiled. xxxii 360 pp. 8vo. Bound with: A New Version of the Psalms of David . London: Company of Stationers 1798. 228 pp. Griffiths 1797:3 Printed at the Clarendon Press, by W. Dawson, T. Bensley, and J. Cooke unknown books
1794WRCAM45789Boston 1794. 3882444pp. 12mo. Contemporary red morocco gilt. Hinges worn some wear to boards and spine. Contemporary ownership inscriptions on titlepage and several internal leaves. Some light soiling and wear heavier to front few leaves. Good plus. The Book of Common Prayer for the Episcopal Church printed by Manning & Loring in Boston for Thomas and Andrews. This copy bears the contemporary ownership inscriptions and stamping of two women Elizabeth and Sarah Burd. "Mrs. Burd" is stamped in gilt on the front board and Sarah Burd has written her name and "by inheritance" on the front flyleaf. EVANS 27575. GRIFFITHS 1794/11. hardcover books
1717244221London: J. Sturt 1717. Shortened version of Sturt's 1717 engraved Book of Common Prayer. 85 pp. pagination irregular text and vignettes entirely engraved throughout. Lacking engraved frontispiece portrait of Queen Anne and second title-page. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary vellum covers with central gilt-ruled cross. Covers bowed internally fine. Shortened version of Sturt's 1717 engraved Book of Common Prayer. 85 pp. pagination irregular text and vignettes entirely engraved throughout. Lacking engraved frontispiece portrait of Queen Anne and second title-page. 1 vols. 8vo. Griffiths 1717/4; ESTC N33764 J. Sturt unknown books
179825493New York: By Direction of the General Convention. Printed by Hugh Gaine at the Bible Pearl-Street 1798. 372 171 5 p. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary American sheep four raised bands front cover off. Blind stamp on title page and another. Shurtleff College library stamp on endpapers. 372 171 5 p. 1 vols. 12mo. Evans 34420; ESTC W9614 By Direction of the General Convention. Printed by Hugh Gaine at the Bible, Pearl-Street unknown books
1707WRCLIT65772London: Impresso por G. Bowyer Acosta de Fran. Coggan . 1707. 456pp. A8; b8; B-2D8; 2E4. Octavo. Old paneled calf gilt label. Upper joint cracked but cords sound shallow losses at crown and toe of spine front free endsheets detached one with early ink name small tidemark with red tinge at toe of gutter of last third of textblock modest tanning and foxing otherwise a good copy. The second edition of the Book of Common Prayer in Spanish printing a revised translation by Felix Anthony de Alvorado the minister to a congregation of Spanish merchants in London. Darlow & Moule suggest the translation was not so much a new undertaking as a simple revision and updating of Texeda's translation. It was reprinted with corrections in 1715. ESTC locates seven copies in North America. GRIFFITHS 162.2. ESTC T140403. DARLOW & MOULE II:8482n. Impresso por G. Bowyer, Acosta de Fran. Coggan ... unknown books
17834031Oxford: W. Jackson & A. Hamilton 1783. 4to 28 cm 11". 52 ff. lacking ff. 13. <br><br>bound with Bible. English. 1783. Authorized i.e. King James Version. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Oxford: W. Jackson & A. Hamilton 1783. 4to 28 cm 11". 144 ff. lacking final blank. bound with Bible. O.T. Psalms. English.Paraphrases. 1770. Sternhold and Hopkins. The whole book of psalms collected into English metre. Oxford: Pr. by T. Wright & W. Gill 1770. 4to 28 cm 11". 28 ff.<br>Â Â Â Â Large heavy quarto family bible smaller and more manageable and less expensive than the large folios intended to be used at the lectern in church but still quite substantial. These family Bibles also could contain as in this case the Book of Common Prayer and the "old" version metrical psalter with the expectation that they would serve the master of the house in leading family worship.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: "William Tillsons Bible" in manuscript above manuscript family records on the recto of the first blank; other family notes are recorded on its back and on the verso of the front free endpaper. Someone has taken the trouble to paste a large slip of paper onto the recto of the front free endpaper over a large ownership note that may read "Thomas Tilison His Bible Septr 4th 1784. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Prayer Book: Griffiths Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1786/2; ESTC N66721. Psalter: not in ESTC. Bible: not in Darlow & Moule or ESTC; Herbert 1286. Contemporary calf covers panelled in blind with remnants of clasps. Front joint open with cords strongly holding; covers abraded with incisions and leather loss to edges; spine leather dry and cracking; front fly-leaf and next blank detached. Prayer Book only lacking title-page and two preliminary leaves; another early leaf detached with a closed tear across no loss of text. Bible: Foxing and brown spotting with a few closed tears and occasional chipping in the margins the last resulting in loss of words from a few shouldernotes. The copy described by Herbert had engravings and maps not present here; this copy is complete textually. W. Jackson & A. Hamilton hardcover books
1716WRCLIT65887London: Printed by Stephen Gilbert for the Company of Stationers 1716. Not paginated: a-b8c4B - 2B8 2C4 40392pp; A-I8 144pp. Octavo. Bound in full contemporary black morocco raised bands heavily gilt compartments covers enclosed within triple- rule and decorated inner and outer border of floral devices a.e.g. Text printed in black only but ruled in red. BCP extra-illustrated with 55 plates see below. Some of the plates are browned some spotting and erosion to fore-margins of L4-8 and Y1-8 in one case costing a few words some occasional thumbing some natural vertical creases to the spine 1723 gift inscription on binder's blank otherwise a good copy. An attractive octavo printing of the Prayer Book by Baskett here the less common variant of that year printed in black only but ruled in red. It has been extra illustrated with the suite of 55 engravings by Sturt after Veigne including the portrait and engraved extra title published by R.W. Whitledge and I. Hazard. Sturt's own fully engraved edition of the BCP appeared the same year. GRIFFITHS 1716.4. ESTC T127517 & T82248 Psalms. Printed by Stephen Gilbert, for the Company of Stationers hardcover books
1742096768London: John Baskett 1742. and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church according to the use of The Church of England: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. bound with THE WHOLE BOOK OF PSALMS collected into English metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others . . . Pp. 34096 55 engraved plates including frontispiece portrait of George II; cr. 12mo; early black calf lettered and decorated in gilt including the initials RC at centre of boards the boards lightly rubbed corners bruised spine neatly repaired at extremities; a.e.g.; marbled endpapers hinges tender bookplate on blank preliminary leaf early inked signature at head of title page scattered light foxing and soiling several marginal damp stains and a few small edge chips; printed by John Baskett London 1741. Collates as for Griffiths 1741 2. With provenance inscriptions dating from 1864 to 1901 on the upper free endpaper and blank preliminary leaf - the earliest being a gift inscription from John Irving Lieut. Commanding 1st Company Forest of Dean Fifth Corps to Rev. Charles Dighton who was appointed Honorary Chaplain to the 12th Gloucestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps in 1861. The Book of Psalms which is dated 1741 was printed by Thomas Wood. John Baskett unknown
174563984London: and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett 1745. Folio. Unpaginated. Large format measuring 25cm by 40cm tall. Folio in 4's. Contemporary green panelled morocco with gilt rolls & devices to front & rear boards. Seven raised bands to spine with gilt panels. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Faint marks to boards where clasps were removed. Boards marked & rubbed with wear to corners. Pastedowns loose. Tears with loss and repairs to sections A B & C. N2 P3 V1 cc7 and gg1 are loose with loss at the extremities. Frontis engraving. Title-page in red & black. Two engraved headpieces. Binding firm. . Good. Full Leather. 1745. and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett 1745 hardcover