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Auction archive: Lot number 550

JARDINE, William (1800-1874) and Prideaux John SELBY (1788-1867). Illustrations of Ornithology by Sir Willam Jardine... and Prideaux John Selby... with the co-operation of J.E. Bicheno... J.G. Children... T. Hardwicke... R. Jameson... Sir T. Stamford...

Auction 07.04.2004
7 Apr 2004 - 8 Apr 2004
Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,801 - US$2,702
Price realised:
£1,195
ca. US$2,152
Auction archive: Lot number 550

JARDINE, William (1800-1874) and Prideaux John SELBY (1788-1867). Illustrations of Ornithology by Sir Willam Jardine... and Prideaux John Selby... with the co-operation of J.E. Bicheno... J.G. Children... T. Hardwicke... R. Jameson... Sir T. Stamford...

Auction 07.04.2004
7 Apr 2004 - 8 Apr 2004
Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,801 - US$2,702
Price realised:
£1,195
ca. US$2,152
Beschreibung:

JARDINE, William (1800-1874) and Prideaux John SELBY (1788-1867). Illustrations of Ornithology by Sir Willam Jardine... and Prideaux John Selby .. with the co-operation of J.E. Bicheno... J.G. Children... T. Hardwicke... R. Jameson... Sir T. Stamford Raffles... N.A. Vigors. . Edinburgh: Daniel Lizars; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green and S. Highley of London; and Hodges & McArthur of Dublin, [1826-1828]. Volume I only (of 3) in three original parts, 4° (part I: 292 x 225mm.; parts II & III: 320 x 227mm). Engraved title, 50 hand-coloured etched plates by and after Jardine, Selby and others, coloured by or under the direction of Patrick Syme some heightened with gum arabic. (Scattered spotting in vol.I.) Contemporary (?original) cloth-backed boards, engraved title labels on upper covers, uncut (soiled, spines worn, part II lacking front free endpaper). Provenance : Robert William & George Menzies (presentation inscriptions from their father in parts I and II, dated 1831). THREE UNCUT ORIGINAL PARTS FROM THE FIRST EDITION OF THIS 'CELEBRATED WORK' (Wood). The work was completed in 19 parts between 1826 and 1843: Illustrations of Ornithology drew on Jardine and Selby's wide range of contacts to illustrate and describe a wide range of species, many appearing here for the first time. Skins of some of the species described were supplied by correspondents in Australia, Madeira, India and Africa, but the authors also drew on collections in Britain, as George T. Fox notes in his Synopsis of the Newcastle Museum : 'Selby and Jardine in their projected Illustrations of Ornithology intend to figure and describe in the first place all the new species which at present lie hid in the collections of this country for which purpose the British Museum, that of the University of Edinburgh, of the Linnean Society and of the East India Company have been liberally thrown open to them'. The work was issued in two series; the first series comprised 3 volumes in 10 parts, published between 1826 and 1835, when it was terminated because, according to Jardine and Selby's 'Note' at the end of volume III, 'Some of our co-operators hav[e] expressed a desire to be freed from their connection with these Illustrations', and a new series of nine parts was issued between 1837 and 1843. Cf. Anker 222; cf. BM(NH) II, p.927; cf. Fine Bird Books (1990) p.108; cf. Nissen IVB 472; cf. Wood p.405; cf. Zimmer pp.322-324. (3)

Auction archive: Lot number 550
Auction:
Datum:
7 Apr 2004 - 8 Apr 2004
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

JARDINE, William (1800-1874) and Prideaux John SELBY (1788-1867). Illustrations of Ornithology by Sir Willam Jardine... and Prideaux John Selby .. with the co-operation of J.E. Bicheno... J.G. Children... T. Hardwicke... R. Jameson... Sir T. Stamford Raffles... N.A. Vigors. . Edinburgh: Daniel Lizars; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green and S. Highley of London; and Hodges & McArthur of Dublin, [1826-1828]. Volume I only (of 3) in three original parts, 4° (part I: 292 x 225mm.; parts II & III: 320 x 227mm). Engraved title, 50 hand-coloured etched plates by and after Jardine, Selby and others, coloured by or under the direction of Patrick Syme some heightened with gum arabic. (Scattered spotting in vol.I.) Contemporary (?original) cloth-backed boards, engraved title labels on upper covers, uncut (soiled, spines worn, part II lacking front free endpaper). Provenance : Robert William & George Menzies (presentation inscriptions from their father in parts I and II, dated 1831). THREE UNCUT ORIGINAL PARTS FROM THE FIRST EDITION OF THIS 'CELEBRATED WORK' (Wood). The work was completed in 19 parts between 1826 and 1843: Illustrations of Ornithology drew on Jardine and Selby's wide range of contacts to illustrate and describe a wide range of species, many appearing here for the first time. Skins of some of the species described were supplied by correspondents in Australia, Madeira, India and Africa, but the authors also drew on collections in Britain, as George T. Fox notes in his Synopsis of the Newcastle Museum : 'Selby and Jardine in their projected Illustrations of Ornithology intend to figure and describe in the first place all the new species which at present lie hid in the collections of this country for which purpose the British Museum, that of the University of Edinburgh, of the Linnean Society and of the East India Company have been liberally thrown open to them'. The work was issued in two series; the first series comprised 3 volumes in 10 parts, published between 1826 and 1835, when it was terminated because, according to Jardine and Selby's 'Note' at the end of volume III, 'Some of our co-operators hav[e] expressed a desire to be freed from their connection with these Illustrations', and a new series of nine parts was issued between 1837 and 1843. Cf. Anker 222; cf. BM(NH) II, p.927; cf. Fine Bird Books (1990) p.108; cf. Nissen IVB 472; cf. Wood p.405; cf. Zimmer pp.322-324. (3)

Auction archive: Lot number 550
Auction:
Datum:
7 Apr 2004 - 8 Apr 2004
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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