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Auction archive: Lot number 80

ADAM, William (1689-1748). Vitruvius Scoticus; being a collection of plans, elevations, and sections of public buildings, noblemen's and gentlemen's houses in Scotland. Edinburgh: for Adam Black and J. & J.Robertson, and T.Underwood and J.Taylor in L...

Auction 29.11.1995
29 Nov 1995
Estimate
£5,000 - £7,000
ca. US$7,815 - US$10,941
Price realised:
£9,775
ca. US$15,279
Auction archive: Lot number 80

ADAM, William (1689-1748). Vitruvius Scoticus; being a collection of plans, elevations, and sections of public buildings, noblemen's and gentlemen's houses in Scotland. Edinburgh: for Adam Black and J. & J.Robertson, and T.Underwood and J.Taylor in L...

Auction 29.11.1995
29 Nov 1995
Estimate
£5,000 - £7,000
ca. US$7,815 - US$10,941
Price realised:
£9,775
ca. US$15,279
Beschreibung:

ADAM, William (1689-1748). Vitruvius Scoticus; being a collection of plans, elevations, and sections of public buildings, noblemen's and gentlemen's houses in Scotland. Edinburgh: for Adam Black and J. & J.Robertson, and T.Underwood and J.Taylor in London, [1811]. 2° (503 x 350mm). 179 engraved views and plans, 16 double-page, 7 folding. (One double-page plate with small tear at fold, occasional old light dampstaining.) Modern half calf. VERY RARE. William Adam began working on the plates in 1727. They remained unpublished at his death in 1748, his son John shipped the sheets to the London warehouse of Andrew Millar in 1765 in an abortive attempt to get them published. Between 1804 and 1808 some of the sheets were probably sold as scrap, and it was not until 1811 that the remaining 180 or so sets were finally published through the efforts of John Adam's heir William Adam 161 of the plates are after William Adam; 13 after John and possibly James Adam; one after John G.Borlach and one after John Wyck. Harris 8.

Auction archive: Lot number 80
Auction:
Datum:
29 Nov 1995
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

ADAM, William (1689-1748). Vitruvius Scoticus; being a collection of plans, elevations, and sections of public buildings, noblemen's and gentlemen's houses in Scotland. Edinburgh: for Adam Black and J. & J.Robertson, and T.Underwood and J.Taylor in London, [1811]. 2° (503 x 350mm). 179 engraved views and plans, 16 double-page, 7 folding. (One double-page plate with small tear at fold, occasional old light dampstaining.) Modern half calf. VERY RARE. William Adam began working on the plates in 1727. They remained unpublished at his death in 1748, his son John shipped the sheets to the London warehouse of Andrew Millar in 1765 in an abortive attempt to get them published. Between 1804 and 1808 some of the sheets were probably sold as scrap, and it was not until 1811 that the remaining 180 or so sets were finally published through the efforts of John Adam's heir William Adam 161 of the plates are after William Adam; 13 after John and possibly James Adam; one after John G.Borlach and one after John Wyck. Harris 8.

Auction archive: Lot number 80
Auction:
Datum:
29 Nov 1995
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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