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Auction archive: Lot number 89

DAY, Richard (1552-1607)]. A Booke of Christian Prayers, collected out of the auncient writers, and best learned in our tyme . London: John Day, 1578.

Auction 15.03.1995
15 Mar 1995
Estimate
£2,000 - £3,000
ca. US$3,200 - US$4,801
Price realised:
£2,070
ca. US$3,312
Auction archive: Lot number 89

DAY, Richard (1552-1607)]. A Booke of Christian Prayers, collected out of the auncient writers, and best learned in our tyme . London: John Day, 1578.

Auction 15.03.1995
15 Mar 1995
Estimate
£2,000 - £3,000
ca. US$3,200 - US$4,801
Price realised:
£2,070
ca. US$3,312
Beschreibung:

DAY, Richard (1552-1607)]. A Booke of Christian Prayers, collected out of the auncient writers, and best learned in our tyme . London: John Day 1578. Small 4° (185 x 125mm). Collation: s4 A 2 B-Y 4 Aa-Oo 4 . Title within wide woodcut border of the Tree of Jesse [McKerrow & Ferguson 128], full-page woodcut of Queen Elizabeth on verso, each page within mostly fine historiated woodcut border, large woodcut printer's device at end. (Minor dustsoiling in quire D; quires T and V perhaps from another copy?) 19th-century blue morocco, finely tooled in gilt in renaissance style by Lortic, edges gilt. FIRST EDITION OF 'QUEEN ELIZABETH'S PRAYERBOOK'. The otherwise unidentified engraver of the woodcut borders signs many 'C.I.'. STC 6429, variant with the author signing the preface 'Richard Daye' (most copies are only signed 'R.D.').

Auction archive: Lot number 89
Auction:
Datum:
15 Mar 1995
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

DAY, Richard (1552-1607)]. A Booke of Christian Prayers, collected out of the auncient writers, and best learned in our tyme . London: John Day 1578. Small 4° (185 x 125mm). Collation: s4 A 2 B-Y 4 Aa-Oo 4 . Title within wide woodcut border of the Tree of Jesse [McKerrow & Ferguson 128], full-page woodcut of Queen Elizabeth on verso, each page within mostly fine historiated woodcut border, large woodcut printer's device at end. (Minor dustsoiling in quire D; quires T and V perhaps from another copy?) 19th-century blue morocco, finely tooled in gilt in renaissance style by Lortic, edges gilt. FIRST EDITION OF 'QUEEN ELIZABETH'S PRAYERBOOK'. The otherwise unidentified engraver of the woodcut borders signs many 'C.I.'. STC 6429, variant with the author signing the preface 'Richard Daye' (most copies are only signed 'R.D.').

Auction archive: Lot number 89
Auction:
Datum:
15 Mar 1995
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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