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Auction archive: Lot number 2405-291

Flora Danica: The greatest work on Scandinavian flora (40).

Estimate
DKK30,000 - DKK40,000
ca. US$4,375 - US$5,833
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 2405-291

Flora Danica: The greatest work on Scandinavian flora (40).

Estimate
DKK30,000 - DKK40,000
ca. US$4,375 - US$5,833
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Flora Danica: The greatest work on Scandinavian flora (40). Oeder, G. Chr. and others (eds.): Flora Danica. In Latin. Vols. I-II (fasc. 1–6). Copenhagen 1761–1765. Folio. With 360 original engraved plates, all in cont. hand-colouring. Bound in modern full morocco. + Oeder, G. Chr. and others (eds.): Flora Danica. Vol. I-XVII (fasc. 1–51) + supplement (one volume, fasc. 1–3). Copenhagen 1761–1883. Folio. This set contains all 3240 plates. Mostly restrikes from the original copper plates. Bound in uniform half morocco. + Hornemann, I. W.: Flora Danica - Algae. Copenhagen 1828. Fasc. 31–33, plates: 1801–1980. Flora Danica - Svampe I-IV. In uniform half marocco case. Lange, Joh.: De skandinaviske landbrugsplanter. 1883. + Icones florae Groenlandicae. Restrikes from original plates. Lange, Joh.: Cyperaceae et Typhaceae Scandinaviae. 1887. With 170 coloured plates. Enclosed: Oeder, G. Chr.: Programma de Opera Flora Danica. C. & A. Philibert. 1761. 2 original copper plates. 1 handcoloured. Later private half leather. Flora Danica tekster. 3 vols. Johan Lange + Oeder, Müller, Vahl, fasc. 1–21 + Hornemann, Schouw, Vahl, Liebmann, fasc. 22–43. All bound in uniform half marocco. Lange, Joh.: Nomenclator Florae Danicae. 1887. Flora Danica. Fasc. 4 +7. All with professional restorations. Provenance: The Danish pharmacist and book collector Sven-Erik Sandermann Olsen, not least known for his Carl von Linné collection now in public ownership. Flora Danica is the most extensive representation of the Scandinavian flora, including plants of Northern Germany, Greenland, Iceland, and The Faroe Islands. The first fascicle was published in 1761 and the publication continued for more than 120 years. The work was issued in three languages (Danish, Latin, and German) with plain or hand-coloured plates. Preview In Lyngby Auction Paintings, furniture and varia, 29 January 2024 Category Books & manuscripts Selling 29 January at 9:36 pm Estimate 30,000–40,000 DKK
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Auction archive: Lot number 2405-291
Auction:
Datum:
29 Jan 2024
Auction house:
Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers
Bredgade 33
1260 København K
Denmark
info@bruun-rasmussen.dk
+45 8818 1111
+45 8818 1112
Beschreibung:

Flora Danica: The greatest work on Scandinavian flora (40). Oeder, G. Chr. and others (eds.): Flora Danica. In Latin. Vols. I-II (fasc. 1–6). Copenhagen 1761–1765. Folio. With 360 original engraved plates, all in cont. hand-colouring. Bound in modern full morocco. + Oeder, G. Chr. and others (eds.): Flora Danica. Vol. I-XVII (fasc. 1–51) + supplement (one volume, fasc. 1–3). Copenhagen 1761–1883. Folio. This set contains all 3240 plates. Mostly restrikes from the original copper plates. Bound in uniform half morocco. + Hornemann, I. W.: Flora Danica - Algae. Copenhagen 1828. Fasc. 31–33, plates: 1801–1980. Flora Danica - Svampe I-IV. In uniform half marocco case. Lange, Joh.: De skandinaviske landbrugsplanter. 1883. + Icones florae Groenlandicae. Restrikes from original plates. Lange, Joh.: Cyperaceae et Typhaceae Scandinaviae. 1887. With 170 coloured plates. Enclosed: Oeder, G. Chr.: Programma de Opera Flora Danica. C. & A. Philibert. 1761. 2 original copper plates. 1 handcoloured. Later private half leather. Flora Danica tekster. 3 vols. Johan Lange + Oeder, Müller, Vahl, fasc. 1–21 + Hornemann, Schouw, Vahl, Liebmann, fasc. 22–43. All bound in uniform half marocco. Lange, Joh.: Nomenclator Florae Danicae. 1887. Flora Danica. Fasc. 4 +7. All with professional restorations. Provenance: The Danish pharmacist and book collector Sven-Erik Sandermann Olsen, not least known for his Carl von Linné collection now in public ownership. Flora Danica is the most extensive representation of the Scandinavian flora, including plants of Northern Germany, Greenland, Iceland, and The Faroe Islands. The first fascicle was published in 1761 and the publication continued for more than 120 years. The work was issued in three languages (Danish, Latin, and German) with plain or hand-coloured plates. Preview In Lyngby Auction Paintings, furniture and varia, 29 January 2024 Category Books & manuscripts Selling 29 January at 9:36 pm Estimate 30,000–40,000 DKK
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Auction archive: Lot number 2405-291
Auction:
Datum:
29 Jan 2024
Auction house:
Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers
Bredgade 33
1260 København K
Denmark
info@bruun-rasmussen.dk
+45 8818 1111
+45 8818 1112
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