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1818042062New York: T & J Swords 1818. Title page dated 1818. Name of Henry H. Panton in gilt on the front cover with a hand painted coat of arms crudely painted on a small card attached to the preliminary blank along with Panton's name and date of death. Full red morocco leather lettered and decorated in gilt and in blind all edges gilt marbled endpapers 520 pages. Also ex-library with a Cathedral bookplate inside the front cover and faded white call numbers on the spine no other library markings. Covers worn and rubbed mainly at the extremities corners rounded good joints sound binding pages lightly age-toned but clean no other names or markings. Hard Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. T & J Swords Hardcover
175446135Cambridge: Printed by Joseph Bentham Printer To The University 1754. With the armorial bookplate of Lord Farnham on the front pastedown. The Farnham Barony was created in 1756 for the Irish parliamentarian John Maxwell of Cavan. Large quarto volume 10 by 12 inches in full original brown leather. Elaborately gilt-decorated spine with six raised bands both covers gilt decorated red and blue marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Firmly bound clean and bright internally. A very nice copy. See photos. Full-Leather. Very Good. Printed by Joseph Bentham, Printer To The University Hardcover
184846642University Press Oxford 1848. 48mo. Minion text nineteenth century and later signatures on front free endpaper; full roan boards framed in brass back with flat bands lettered in gilt gilt edges primrose endpapers upper and lower portions of clasp present wanting striker as often a remarkably bright crisp copy. Printing code: Minion 32g. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. University Press, Oxford hardcover
1807096764London: John Reeves 1807. and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland. Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches. bound with A COMPANION TO THE ALTAR: Shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion: wherein those fears and scruples about eating and drinking unworthily and incurring our own damnation thereby are proved groundless and unwarrantable. Unto which are added prayers and meditations suitable to a sacramental preparation according to what the Church of England requires from her communicants. and A NEW VERSION OF THE PSALMS OF DAVID fitted to the tunes used in churches by N. Brady and N. Tate. Pp. 49272492 11 engraved plates; f'cap. 12mo; nineteenth century black straight-grain morocco the spine lettered and decorated in gilt boards decorated in gilt & blind with a diamond shaped inlaid central panel of red morocco which is initialled and decorated in gilt the boards a trifle rubbed corners bruised edges lightly worn; a.e.g.; ribbon marker; marbled endpapers with a gilt lettered and decorated black morocco ownership label of Eliza Ann Crockford dated 1813 laid on the upper pastedown twentieth century bookplate on verso of upper free endpaper the preliminary blank loosening tiny inked annotation to one page of the Psalms a couple of corners creased scattered light foxing and browning; John Reeves/Scatcherd and Letterman London n.d. 1807. Griffiths 1807/3. John Reeves was gazetted King's Printer in 1800 and held the appointment for 29 years until his death. Between 1801 and 1815 he issued some 25 editions of the Book of Common Prayer each printed by others on his behalf. This edition was printed by C. Whittingham. The plates in this copy are all dated February 1807. The Companion to the Altar was printed for Scatcherd and Letterman by Rider and Webb by assignment from T. Beecroft and was issued 'in various sizes so as to bind up with the different editions of the Common Prayer Book' ref. note at foot of title page. The Irish poet hymnist and lyricist Nahum Tate 1652-1715 became England's poet laureate in 1692. He is best remembered for the New Version of the Psalms of David first published in 1696 in which he collaborated with Nicholas Brady. Tate wrote the words to a number of hymns of which the most famous is the Christmas carol known today by its opening line 'While shepherds watched their flocks by night'. He also wrote the libretto for Henry Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas in 1689. Nicholas Brady 1659-1726 was an Anglican clergyman and poet also born in Ireland. John Reeves unknown
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
1738096611London: N 1738. 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. Pp. 41458A companion to the Altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion128The whole Book of Psalms all double column engraved frontispiece to the Companion to the Altar; contemporary full black morocco the spine decorated in gilt compartments between raised bands the boards with decorative gilt border incorporating fleurons flames and stars gilt edges the boards slightly scuffed edges lightly worn small scar to upper board near bottom edge tiny snag at head of spine; a.e.g.; marbled endpapers; bookplate on upper pastedown earlier provenance inscriptions ownership passing to three members of the George family dated variously between 1745 to 1789 on verso of upper free endpaper upper hinge cracking a couple of tiny edge splits a little light foxing occasional slight soiling and creasing the last few leaves quite browned; printed by John Baskett Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty London 1738. ESTC T082209. The Companion to the Altar is the fifteenth edition printed for Edmund Parker at the Bible and Crown in Lombard-Street London 1738 with this note at foot of title page: 'This book is bound up with the Common-Prayers of several sorts and to be had at the place abovesaid'. The frontispiece to this section is the Last Supper. N unknown
1794045526London: Printed By John Archdeacon and John Burges; Sold By C. Dilly F. & C. Rivington et al 1794. Title page dated 1794. Attractively bound in full red morocco leather decorated in gilt all edges gilt marbled endpapers with charts of lessons calendars golden numbers rites and cermonies psalms. Also includes the Act for the Uniformity of Common Prayer at the front. Spine darkened and crackled but archivally stabilized wear to corners and joints front hinge lightly cracked before the preliminary blank but very secure text block sound pages lightly age-toned but clean name Mary Anne Carruthers Athington and 1801 date on verso of front free endpaper no other markings. Hard Cover. Good. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. Printed By John Archdeacon and John Burges; Sold By C. Dilly, F. & C. Rivington et al Hardcover
156994London: Cambridge University Press circa 1910. Hardcover 590 764pp. Good to very good no dust jacket. Finely bound in dark green leather decoratively tooled in gilt with raised bands on the spine and with inner dentelles tooled in gilt. All edges gilt-over-green moire endpapers ribbon page markers printed on thin paper. Bound with the book of Common Praise being the Hymn Book of the Church of England in Canada published in Toronto by Oxford 1910. The covers are rubbed and a previous owner's inscription on the front and rear blank pages. Religion Book of Common Prayer. Cambridge University Press Hardcover
1769160645Oxford: Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill Printers to the University and sold by R. Baldwin and S. Crowder in London; and by W. Jackson in Oxford 1769. Extra-illustrated with a complete suite of engravings A handsome binding made for the Bible trade in contemporary red morocco. This style is sometimes called "Chippendale" acknowledging the contemporary trend towards the use of decorations on bookbindings resembling those popular in other forms of decorative art. This copy has been extra-illustrated with a complete suite of 59 engraved plates The Liturgy of the Church of England London printed by Edward Ryland 1755. The designs are by Samuel Wale 1721-1786 one of the most prolific book illustrators of the 18th century this suite being mentioned in Wale's biography in ODNB though not listed in ESTC. Among the engravers was the eldest of the copperplate printer Edward Ryland's seven sons William Wynne Ryland 1733-1783 a highly skilled engraver who was hanged for issuing two forged bills drawn on the East India Company. Provenance: John William Beaumont Pease Lord Wardington 1936-2019 bookplate; Sotheby's Wardington Library of English Bibles 12 July 2006 lot 126. Large quarto 275 x 210 mm. Extra-illustrated with a suite of 59 plates including title engraved by François Ravenet Charles Grignion Louis Gérard Scotin Walker and William Wynne Ryland after Samuel Wale. Contemporary red morocco spine gilt all over within six compartments between raised bands sides richly decorated in gilt with wide border of rococo scrollwork flowers and insects enclosing a central green morocco onlay enclosing the Sacred Monogram "J.H.S." surrounded by an oval red morocco onlay tooled with stars and dots within an oval onlay of blue morocco tooled with cherubs' heads stars dots and swags the whole surrounded by a gilt gloriole gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers gilt edges. Bookplate of Jeremy & Penny Martin. Small areas of rubbing to joints sig. A4 with marginal tears at upper inner corner and outer edge neatly closed I4 with closed tear at foot entering 10 lines of text but without loss a few minor blemishes still very good overall. ESTC T81296. hardcover
1708164124Oxford: University Printers Psalms: London William Pearson for the Company of Stationers 1709 1708. Contemporary red morocco gilt An attractive Oxford prayer book in a characteristic red morocco binding of the period. A closely related binding is recorded in Davis Gift 143 with a similar overall design and also with small stag stamps which is identified as a London binding from c.1693. The design is similar to those employed by the Spaniel Binder. Two parts in one vol. octavo 197 x 118 mm. Text ruled in red. Contemporary red morocco sides elaborately gilt including stags and small urns with flowering stems spine similarly gilt in compartments marbled endpapers gilt and gauffered edges. Extremities slightly rubbed headcaps pulled at ends; occasional light browning quire S in first work brittle with a few small holes and tears slight loss of text to lower outer corner of sig. S5 a few small marginal tears elsewhere very good. ESTC T87322 & T87301; Griffiths BCP 1708/4. unknown
187536767George Eyre & William Spottiswoode c.1875. 32mo. text in double-column; contemporary coarse-grain roan sides with multiple frame border in blind gilt back red sprinkled edges chocolate endpapers brass edges with functioing brass clasp small pull at headband else a very good bright clean copy. Edition code Nonpareil 32mo. George Eyre & William Spottiswoode, unknown
187837516SPCK Dublin 1878. 48mo on India Paper neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper verso; dark brown cloth covers framed in blind gilt back gilt edges chocolate endpapers a near fine copy. Edition code: Ruby 48mo. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. SPCK, Dublin, hardcover
185438168University Press Oxford 1854. 32mo small neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; strongly bound in original faux-morocco cloth back with five raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt direct gilt top gilt doublures primrose endpapers joints mildly rubbed else a very good bright firm copy. Edition code: Minion 32s. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. University Press, Oxford, hardcover
179357674Oxford Clarendon Press 1793. London M. Brown 1793. Small 8vo. Contemp. full red morocco. Richly gilt spine. Gilt border on covers with gilt cornerpieces large gilt centerpieces. Inner gilt borders. All edges gilt. Well preserved. unknown
188041689Eyre & Spottiswoode n.d. c.1880. 48mo. Diamond text in double column nineteenth century name elaborately calligraphed in colour on front free endpaper upper hinge partially exposed but binding entirely sound; original faux-ivory boards framed in brass leather back lettered and tooled in gilt gilt edges dust-soiled primrose endpapers ORIGINAL BRASS CLASP PRESENT a bright crisp copy. Printing code: Diamond 48mo. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Eyre & Spottiswoode, hardcover
1791000596<p>Birmingham: Birmingham: printed by J. Thompson 1791. Full leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo; not paginated approx 400pp. In contemporary full calf lightly worn single gilt rolls to board margins flat spine divided by gilt double fillets into six compartments gilt lettered red leather title label to second compartment marbled endpapers unobtrusive light spotting to opening and closing leaves and very occasional feint stainingoverall a clean and attractive copy complete with engraved frontispiece. A rare edition; ESTC T94967 listing just four institutional holdings all in the UK. <br /><br /></p> Birmingham: printed by J. Thompson hardcover
182031678Clarendon Press Cooke & Collingwood Oxford 1820. 8vo. text unpaginated text partly in double-column terracotta endpapers; handsomely bound in contemporary full roan sides most elaborately framed and blocked in gilt back with flat bands tooled in gilt second compartment lettered in gilt all other compartments richly tooled in gilt gilt edges gilt doublures terracotta endpapers expertly recased a remarkably elegant clean crisp copy. With the engraved nineteenth century bookplate of Edmund Williams Gilbert mounted on front paste-down. The primary text is presented in a bold large-fount type ideal for audience address. The 'Companion' is printed by Kaygill for Scatcherd & Letterman to match the edition of Prayer. The Psalter by Brady and Tate is also printed by Cooke & Collingwood and dated separately 1819. THIS EDITION IS NOT COMMONLY FOUND IN THIS BINDING AND CONDITION. Clarendon Press [Cooke & Collingwood], Oxford, unknown
187132015University Press Oxford for SPCK 1871. 8vo. text in large fount throughout cream endpapers title and preliminaries only mildly spotted; handsomely bound in contemporary full coarse-grain niger roan BY NEW boards framed in blind upper board blocked with mitre in gilt back with five raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt gilt edges rich gilt doublures a remarkably bright crisp copy in elegant period binding. Edition code q Pica 8vo. The binding is signed on rear paste-down. With the contemporary engraved presentation bookplate of Coventry Archidiaconal on front paste-down. University Press, Oxford, for SPCK, hardcover
176254290Cambridge John Baskerville 1762. Royal 8vo. 25 x 165 cm. Bound in a very fine contemp. full red morocco. Gilt lineborders and broad gilt borders on covers. 6 raised bands alternating profusely gilt compartments. Inside gilt borders. Outer edges of covers gilt. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Heads of spineends gilt. A small neath repair to top of spine. 344 unnumbered leaves. First 2 and last 2 leaves blank. printed on good paper. Fine and clean throughout. On the first blank is written "Bakman/ The Gift of the Bishop of Oxford 1765". On pastedown 2 engraved bookplates of "Hugh Bijshopp" and "Castle Goring". <br/><br/><em>Third Baskerville edition of The Book of common Prayer in a splendid copy. - Gaskell 19. </em> hardcover
176261099Cambridge:: Printed by Joseph Bentham Printer to the University 1762. old blind-embossed leather damaged; both covers detached; spine perished. First few leaves dust-soiled; corners of text worn and rounded. 4to. Printed by Joseph Bentham, Printer to the University, hardcover
185826173G E Eyre & W. Spottiswoode 1858. 16mo. small neat contemporary inscriptions on blank preliminary; original dark green coarse-grain calf sides with multiple frame border enclosing frame all in blind back with five raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt gilt edges sides with brass frame and elaborate closure clasp primrose endpapers blue silk marker a remarkably well-preserved bright crisp copy. Edition code: Smallpica 16mo. A lovely bright crisp copy presented to Catharine Follet by Lady Rose. G E Eyre & W. Spottiswoode, hardcover
186426170Oxford University Press 1864. 32mo. strongly bound in black calf back with five raised bands second compartment lettered in gilt gilt edges boards with brass frame edges and closure clasp gilt doublures primrose endpapers a very good bright clean crisp copy. Edition code: Nonpareil 32mo. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Oxford University Press, hardcover
187027856University Press Oxford c.1870. 16mo. small neat signature on blank preliminary; handsomely bound in burgundy full morocco sides with frame border in black back with five raised bands ruled in black second compartment lettered in gilt gilt edges gilt doublures black endpapers blue silk With an elaborate presentation label in black leather ornately lettered in gilt on front paste-down. A MS letter from the recipient dated 1874 is loosely inserted. No. 60. Long Primer 24's. University Press, Oxford, hardcover
1999107166London: Everyman's Library 1999. A handsomely bound copy of this prayer book. Octavo. Contemporary black morocco spine with raised bands and lettered in gilt top edge gilt. A fine copy. 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