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Auction archive: Lot number 31

Ceremonial of the Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Fourth in the Abbey of St. Peter, West-Minster. Including the Names of the Archbishops, Bishops, Peers, Knights, and Principal Officers who assisted in that Magnificent Ceremony,...

Auction 25.03.2003
25 Mar 2003
Estimate
£12,000 - £18,000
ca. US$18,998 - US$28,497
Price realised:
£13,512
ca. US$21,392
Auction archive: Lot number 31

Ceremonial of the Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Fourth in the Abbey of St. Peter, West-Minster. Including the Names of the Archbishops, Bishops, Peers, Knights, and Principal Officers who assisted in that Magnificent Ceremony,...

Auction 25.03.2003
25 Mar 2003
Estimate
£12,000 - £18,000
ca. US$18,998 - US$28,497
Price realised:
£13,512
ca. US$21,392
Beschreibung:

Ceremonial of the Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Fourth in the Abbey of St. Peter, West-Minster. Including the Names of the Archbishops, Bishops, Peers, Knights, and Principal Officers who assisted in that Magnificent Ceremony, London: Printed by John Whittaker, 1823. Large 2° (671 x 550mm). 52 leaves of thick paper, mounted on guards throughout, text embossed in gold, hand-coloured aquatint plates and portraits, some mounted, frontispiece bound in as plate 47. (A few plates spotted.) 19th-century dark green morocco decorated in gilt and blind, fitted brass cornerpieces, gilt edges (quite heavily scuffed). Provenance : early pencil notes identify many of the portraits. Also included are a "Westminster Hall Coronation Pass Ticket", 2 guides to the Ceremonies, in original wrappers, and a list of plates. ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT BOOK PRODUCTIONS OF THE 19TH-CENTURY. Our copy contains 52 plates (Brunet calls for 40 only) many of which are titled with printed labels on versos. They are as follows: 1. The Altar in the Abbey - plate embossed in gold and hand-coloured; 2. His Majesty George the Fourth Proclaimed King at Carlton House - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 3. Proclaimed King at the Royal Exchange - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 4. Dedication from John Whittaker to the King - text printed in gold on cream ground with 6 hand-coloured aquatint figures at the base; 5. Ceremonial of the Coronation, claims I-VII, text in gold with single hand-coloured aquatint figure; 6. Ceremonial, claims VIII-XIV, as above; 7. Ceremonial, claims XV-XXI, as above; 8. The Court of Claims - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 9. Ceremonial of the Coronation - text in gold with 6 hand-coloured aquatint figures at base; 10. General title - text in gold with 7 female figures (rather spotted); plates 11 - 23 Ceremonial of the Coronation - text in gold with hand-coloured aquatint figures (leaf 19 spotted); 24. Procession of the Dean and Prebendaries with Regalia - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 25. The Lord High Steward Henry-William-Paget, Marquess of Anglesey - text in gold with hand-coloured aquatint full portrait; 26. The Lord High Constable of England, Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - as above; 27. John-Henry-Manners, Duke of Rutland; 28. His Grace William Spencer Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire; 29. Brownlow Cecil, Marquess of Exeter; 30. Order of the Procession; 31. His Royal Highness Leopold George-Frederick, Duke of Saxony; 32. His Royal Highness the Prince William-Frederick- Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh; 33. His Royal Highness the Prince Augustus-Frederick, Duke of Sussex; 34. His Royal Highness the Prince William-Henry- Duke of Clarence; 35. His Royal Highness Prince Frederick, Duke of York (text only); 36. His Royal Highness Prince Frederick, Duke of York (text and portrait); 37. Order of Procession; 38. The King in His Royal Robes with train borne by Eight Eldest Sons of Peers - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 39. Order of Procession; 40. The Coronation Oath; 41. The Anointing etc.; 42. The King seated in King Edward's Chair Crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 43. The same, but in closer detail - hand-coloured aquatint; 44. The Homage etc.; 45. The Ceremony of the Homage - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 46. The Banquet etc.; 47. The Banquet - large folding engraved plate finished in oils and varnished (repaired at fold); 48. The Royal Banquet. The Bringing Up of the First Course - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 49. The Royal Banquet. The Bringing Up of the Second Course - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 50. Ceremonial; 51 & 52. Peeresses Who were Present at His Majesty's Royal Coronation (text only). Brunet I, 1741 (calling for 40 plates only): "Cet Ouvrage, de la plus grande magnificence, représente les céréremonies du couronnement de George IV, et les portraits en pied des personnes qui ont figuré dans cette pompe royale; le tout peint avec beaucoup de soin"; Hardi

Auction archive: Lot number 31
Auction:
Datum:
25 Mar 2003
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

Ceremonial of the Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Fourth in the Abbey of St. Peter, West-Minster. Including the Names of the Archbishops, Bishops, Peers, Knights, and Principal Officers who assisted in that Magnificent Ceremony, London: Printed by John Whittaker, 1823. Large 2° (671 x 550mm). 52 leaves of thick paper, mounted on guards throughout, text embossed in gold, hand-coloured aquatint plates and portraits, some mounted, frontispiece bound in as plate 47. (A few plates spotted.) 19th-century dark green morocco decorated in gilt and blind, fitted brass cornerpieces, gilt edges (quite heavily scuffed). Provenance : early pencil notes identify many of the portraits. Also included are a "Westminster Hall Coronation Pass Ticket", 2 guides to the Ceremonies, in original wrappers, and a list of plates. ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT BOOK PRODUCTIONS OF THE 19TH-CENTURY. Our copy contains 52 plates (Brunet calls for 40 only) many of which are titled with printed labels on versos. They are as follows: 1. The Altar in the Abbey - plate embossed in gold and hand-coloured; 2. His Majesty George the Fourth Proclaimed King at Carlton House - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 3. Proclaimed King at the Royal Exchange - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 4. Dedication from John Whittaker to the King - text printed in gold on cream ground with 6 hand-coloured aquatint figures at the base; 5. Ceremonial of the Coronation, claims I-VII, text in gold with single hand-coloured aquatint figure; 6. Ceremonial, claims VIII-XIV, as above; 7. Ceremonial, claims XV-XXI, as above; 8. The Court of Claims - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 9. Ceremonial of the Coronation - text in gold with 6 hand-coloured aquatint figures at base; 10. General title - text in gold with 7 female figures (rather spotted); plates 11 - 23 Ceremonial of the Coronation - text in gold with hand-coloured aquatint figures (leaf 19 spotted); 24. Procession of the Dean and Prebendaries with Regalia - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 25. The Lord High Steward Henry-William-Paget, Marquess of Anglesey - text in gold with hand-coloured aquatint full portrait; 26. The Lord High Constable of England, Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - as above; 27. John-Henry-Manners, Duke of Rutland; 28. His Grace William Spencer Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire; 29. Brownlow Cecil, Marquess of Exeter; 30. Order of the Procession; 31. His Royal Highness Leopold George-Frederick, Duke of Saxony; 32. His Royal Highness the Prince William-Frederick- Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh; 33. His Royal Highness the Prince Augustus-Frederick, Duke of Sussex; 34. His Royal Highness the Prince William-Henry- Duke of Clarence; 35. His Royal Highness Prince Frederick, Duke of York (text only); 36. His Royal Highness Prince Frederick, Duke of York (text and portrait); 37. Order of Procession; 38. The King in His Royal Robes with train borne by Eight Eldest Sons of Peers - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 39. Order of Procession; 40. The Coronation Oath; 41. The Anointing etc.; 42. The King seated in King Edward's Chair Crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 43. The same, but in closer detail - hand-coloured aquatint; 44. The Homage etc.; 45. The Ceremony of the Homage - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 46. The Banquet etc.; 47. The Banquet - large folding engraved plate finished in oils and varnished (repaired at fold); 48. The Royal Banquet. The Bringing Up of the First Course - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 49. The Royal Banquet. The Bringing Up of the Second Course - mounted hand-coloured aquatint; 50. Ceremonial; 51 & 52. Peeresses Who were Present at His Majesty's Royal Coronation (text only). Brunet I, 1741 (calling for 40 plates only): "Cet Ouvrage, de la plus grande magnificence, représente les céréremonies du couronnement de George IV, et les portraits en pied des personnes qui ont figuré dans cette pompe royale; le tout peint avec beaucoup de soin"; Hardi

Auction archive: Lot number 31
Auction:
Datum:
25 Mar 2003
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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