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Auction archive: Lot number 16

James Edmund Harting | Manuscript copy of Perfect booke for kepinge of sparhawkes, 1886, with the limited edition

Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,388 - US$2,082
Price realised:
£11,340
ca. US$15,746
Auction archive: Lot number 16

James Edmund Harting | Manuscript copy of Perfect booke for kepinge of sparhawkes, 1886, with the limited edition

Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,388 - US$2,082
Price realised:
£11,340
ca. US$15,746
Beschreibung:

The Property of the Downside Abbey General TrustJames Edmund Harting Manuscript copy of "The Fawkner’s glass… A perfect waie and order to be observed in chosing & keeping of sparhawkes”, together with copy number 1 of the limited edition HARTING'S MANUSCRIPT COPY OF THE TOWNELEY MS, on paper, with AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED from Lord Amherst of Hackney loosely inserted, 4to, contemporary vellum WITH: James Edmund Harting (editor). A perfect booke for kepinge of sparhawkes or goshawks. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1886, 4to, COPY NUMBER ONE OF A LIMITED EDITION OF 100 COPIES, 2 full-page illustrations, one or two MS notes or marks in Harting’s hand, related cuttings loosely inserted, contemporary morocco-backed cloth, upper cover detached HARTING'S MANUSCRIPT COPY AND HIS COPY OF THE FIRST LIMITED EDITION OF A NOTED EARLY SOURCE FOR FALCONRY. A note by Harting on the fly-leaf indicates that the original anonymous MS (c.1575) was with Bernard Quaritch in 1885 when he copied it, and that it was then sold to Tyson Amherst. It was then purchased from Amherst’s estate in 1908 by C.F.G.R. Schwerdt. It was re-acquired by Quaritch at the sale of Schwerdt’s estate in 1946, and was sold to Yale the same year. It is now in the Beinecke Library (MS 100). LITERATURE: Harting 81; Schwerdt 1:233; Swift 255.01 PROVENANCE: J.E. Harting, armorial bookplate; Downside Abbey, book labelCondition reportCondition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 16
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 2021 - 13 May 2021
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

The Property of the Downside Abbey General TrustJames Edmund Harting Manuscript copy of "The Fawkner’s glass… A perfect waie and order to be observed in chosing & keeping of sparhawkes”, together with copy number 1 of the limited edition HARTING'S MANUSCRIPT COPY OF THE TOWNELEY MS, on paper, with AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED from Lord Amherst of Hackney loosely inserted, 4to, contemporary vellum WITH: James Edmund Harting (editor). A perfect booke for kepinge of sparhawkes or goshawks. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1886, 4to, COPY NUMBER ONE OF A LIMITED EDITION OF 100 COPIES, 2 full-page illustrations, one or two MS notes or marks in Harting’s hand, related cuttings loosely inserted, contemporary morocco-backed cloth, upper cover detached HARTING'S MANUSCRIPT COPY AND HIS COPY OF THE FIRST LIMITED EDITION OF A NOTED EARLY SOURCE FOR FALCONRY. A note by Harting on the fly-leaf indicates that the original anonymous MS (c.1575) was with Bernard Quaritch in 1885 when he copied it, and that it was then sold to Tyson Amherst. It was then purchased from Amherst’s estate in 1908 by C.F.G.R. Schwerdt. It was re-acquired by Quaritch at the sale of Schwerdt’s estate in 1946, and was sold to Yale the same year. It is now in the Beinecke Library (MS 100). LITERATURE: Harting 81; Schwerdt 1:233; Swift 255.01 PROVENANCE: J.E. Harting, armorial bookplate; Downside Abbey, book labelCondition reportCondition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 16
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 2021 - 13 May 2021
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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