BINDING -- Les six codes . Paris: J. Didot ainé for Pichon-Béchet, 1828. 16° (98 x 62mm). Half-title. Contemporary Paris romantic binding by Duplanil, signed at foot and with his ticket on front endpaper: burgundy straight-grained morocco gilt, sides and flat spine mosaiqué with green, red and citron on-lays, crimson moiré liners gilt, gilt edges (tiny bit of rubbing at extremities). Duplanil won the silver medal at the Industrial Exposition in 1834; his ticket advertises himself as binder to the duchesse d'Angoulème as wife of the future Charles X.
BINDING -- Les six codes . Paris: J. Didot ainé for Pichon-Béchet, 1828. 16° (98 x 62mm). Half-title. Contemporary Paris romantic binding by Duplanil, signed at foot and with his ticket on front endpaper: burgundy straight-grained morocco gilt, sides and flat spine mosaiqué with green, red and citron on-lays, crimson moiré liners gilt, gilt edges (tiny bit of rubbing at extremities). Duplanil won the silver medal at the Industrial Exposition in 1834; his ticket advertises himself as binder to the duchesse d'Angoulème as wife of the future Charles X. BIBLE, Psalms, in French: Les Pseaumes de David , in verse by C. Marot and T. De Beze. Charenton: Estienne Lucas, 1682. 16° (119 x 65mm). Printed music. (Light dampstain at front.) 17th- or 18th-century Dutch tortoiseshell binding, silver clasps and spine bands, gilt edges (middle spine band broken, apparently missing two ?roundels on spine). Sold as bindings, not subject to return. (2)
BINDING -- Les six codes . Paris: J. Didot ainé for Pichon-Béchet, 1828. 16° (98 x 62mm). Half-title. Contemporary Paris romantic binding by Duplanil, signed at foot and with his ticket on front endpaper: burgundy straight-grained morocco gilt, sides and flat spine mosaiqué with green, red and citron on-lays, crimson moiré liners gilt, gilt edges (tiny bit of rubbing at extremities). Duplanil won the silver medal at the Industrial Exposition in 1834; his ticket advertises himself as binder to the duchesse d'Angoulème as wife of the future Charles X.
BINDING -- Les six codes . Paris: J. Didot ainé for Pichon-Béchet, 1828. 16° (98 x 62mm). Half-title. Contemporary Paris romantic binding by Duplanil, signed at foot and with his ticket on front endpaper: burgundy straight-grained morocco gilt, sides and flat spine mosaiqué with green, red and citron on-lays, crimson moiré liners gilt, gilt edges (tiny bit of rubbing at extremities). Duplanil won the silver medal at the Industrial Exposition in 1834; his ticket advertises himself as binder to the duchesse d'Angoulème as wife of the future Charles X. BIBLE, Psalms, in French: Les Pseaumes de David , in verse by C. Marot and T. De Beze. Charenton: Estienne Lucas, 1682. 16° (119 x 65mm). Printed music. (Light dampstain at front.) 17th- or 18th-century Dutch tortoiseshell binding, silver clasps and spine bands, gilt edges (middle spine band broken, apparently missing two ?roundels on spine). Sold as bindings, not subject to return. (2)
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