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Auction archive: Lot number 50

Epistolae et Evangelia ad usum Congregationis Sancti Mauri... necnon eorum omnium qui Missali Romano utuntur. Paris: Anne Silvestre, 1708.

Auction 01.05.1996
1 May 1996
Estimate
£5,000 - £7,000
ca. US$7,574 - US$10,604
Price realised:
£5,520
ca. US$8,362
Auction archive: Lot number 50

Epistolae et Evangelia ad usum Congregationis Sancti Mauri... necnon eorum omnium qui Missali Romano utuntur. Paris: Anne Silvestre, 1708.

Auction 01.05.1996
1 May 1996
Estimate
£5,000 - £7,000
ca. US$7,574 - US$10,604
Price realised:
£5,520
ca. US$8,362
Beschreibung:

Epistolae et Evangelia ad usum Congregationis Sancti Mauri... necnon eorum omnium qui Missali Romano utuntur. Paris: Anne Silvestre, 1708. 2° (372 x 238mm). Title and 5pp of music printed in red and black. Engraved frontispiece, one full-page illustration, three headpieces signed by P.F.Giffart. PARISIAN RED MOROCCO BOUND FOR BARON ARUNDELL OF WARDOUR, tooled in gilt to a dentelle design with a central lozenge, incorporating religious motifs (St.Peter; St.Paul; a hand emerging from a cloud holding a book; a pelican in her piety; a harp and a cross), the spine in seven compartments with raised bands, green morocco lettering-piece in one, the others with a repeat pattern composed from a floral tool and various small tools, gilt inner dentelles, g.e. Provenance : Henry Arundell, 7th Baron Arundell of Wardour (1717-1769, binding). A VERY FINE BINDING ATTRIBUTABLE TO ANTOINE-MICHEL PADELOUP, LE JEUNE. This is one of the large service books which Lord Arundell had bound in France for his chapel at Wardour Castle. Another volume, confirming the provenance of both, is in the collection of Lord Perth. The attribution to Padeloup is based on a number of shared tools with a binding by him on Plate 115 of Hoe ( Catalogue of books printed in foreign languages , 1895, which in turn shares several tools with the binding reproduced on Plate 34 of Les Plus Belles Relieures.

Auction archive: Lot number 50
Auction:
Datum:
1 May 1996
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

Epistolae et Evangelia ad usum Congregationis Sancti Mauri... necnon eorum omnium qui Missali Romano utuntur. Paris: Anne Silvestre, 1708. 2° (372 x 238mm). Title and 5pp of music printed in red and black. Engraved frontispiece, one full-page illustration, three headpieces signed by P.F.Giffart. PARISIAN RED MOROCCO BOUND FOR BARON ARUNDELL OF WARDOUR, tooled in gilt to a dentelle design with a central lozenge, incorporating religious motifs (St.Peter; St.Paul; a hand emerging from a cloud holding a book; a pelican in her piety; a harp and a cross), the spine in seven compartments with raised bands, green morocco lettering-piece in one, the others with a repeat pattern composed from a floral tool and various small tools, gilt inner dentelles, g.e. Provenance : Henry Arundell, 7th Baron Arundell of Wardour (1717-1769, binding). A VERY FINE BINDING ATTRIBUTABLE TO ANTOINE-MICHEL PADELOUP, LE JEUNE. This is one of the large service books which Lord Arundell had bound in France for his chapel at Wardour Castle. Another volume, confirming the provenance of both, is in the collection of Lord Perth. The attribution to Padeloup is based on a number of shared tools with a binding by him on Plate 115 of Hoe ( Catalogue of books printed in foreign languages , 1895, which in turn shares several tools with the binding reproduced on Plate 34 of Les Plus Belles Relieures.

Auction archive: Lot number 50
Auction:
Datum:
1 May 1996
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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