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Auction archive: Lot number 191

MILLER, Philip (1691-1771). Figures Of the most Beautiful, Useful, and Uncommon Plants described in The Gardeners Dictionary... London: Printed for the Author; to be sold by John Rivington, A. Millar and others, [1755-]1760.

Auction 24.05.2002
24 May 2002
Estimate
US$15,000 - US$20,000
Price realised:
US$16,730
Auction archive: Lot number 191

MILLER, Philip (1691-1771). Figures Of the most Beautiful, Useful, and Uncommon Plants described in The Gardeners Dictionary... London: Printed for the Author; to be sold by John Rivington, A. Millar and others, [1755-]1760.

Auction 24.05.2002
24 May 2002
Estimate
US$15,000 - US$20,000
Price realised:
US$16,730
Beschreibung:

MILLER, Philip (1691-1771). Figures Of the most Beautiful, Useful, and Uncommon Plants described in The Gardeners Dictionary... London: Printed for the Author; to be sold by John Rivington, A. Millar and others, [1755-]1760. 2 volumes, 2 o (425 x 265 mm). Engraved headpiece to dedication. 300 FINE HAND-COLORED ENGRAVED PLATES after Georg Dionysius Ehret Richard Lancake, John Miller William Houstoun and John Bartram junior, by Miller, J. Jefferys and J. Mynde some with color-printed base, 2 folding (some offsetting, heaviest in the first volume to approximately 100 plates, occasional mostly pale spotting and browning, first folding plate with small creases and short edge-tears as usual, plates 36-45 with small puncture in lower margin not affecting images, soft crease crossing plate 101, few pale marginal stains, heavier on plates 117 and 172). (Some occasional offsetting to text, heavier on titles, occasional light browning and spotting.) Late 19th- or early 20th-century half morocco, marbled boards (some light rubbing). FIRST EDITION. A very attractive work that includes 16 plates after Georg Dionysius Ehret 155 after Richard Lancake, 83 by and after John Miller (aka Johann Sebastian Mueller). There are a number of unattributed plates but American plant hunters are credited with having provided three original drawings: two by William Houstoun (1695-1733) who had left Miller all his papers and drawings on his death, and one by John Bartram (1699-1777) of Philadelphia, the first American-born botanist. In the preface Miller explains that the expense of the production have caused him "...almost from the Beginning... to contract his Plan, and confine it to those Plants only, which are either curious in themselves, or may be useful in Trades, Medicine, &c, including the Figures of such new Plants as have not been noticed by any former Botanists." Great Flower Books p.68; Dunthorne 209; Johnston Cleveland 503; Henrey 1097; Hunt 566; Nissen BBI 1378; Stafleu and Cowan 6059. A TALL COPY. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 191
Auction:
Datum:
24 May 2002
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

MILLER, Philip (1691-1771). Figures Of the most Beautiful, Useful, and Uncommon Plants described in The Gardeners Dictionary... London: Printed for the Author; to be sold by John Rivington, A. Millar and others, [1755-]1760. 2 volumes, 2 o (425 x 265 mm). Engraved headpiece to dedication. 300 FINE HAND-COLORED ENGRAVED PLATES after Georg Dionysius Ehret Richard Lancake, John Miller William Houstoun and John Bartram junior, by Miller, J. Jefferys and J. Mynde some with color-printed base, 2 folding (some offsetting, heaviest in the first volume to approximately 100 plates, occasional mostly pale spotting and browning, first folding plate with small creases and short edge-tears as usual, plates 36-45 with small puncture in lower margin not affecting images, soft crease crossing plate 101, few pale marginal stains, heavier on plates 117 and 172). (Some occasional offsetting to text, heavier on titles, occasional light browning and spotting.) Late 19th- or early 20th-century half morocco, marbled boards (some light rubbing). FIRST EDITION. A very attractive work that includes 16 plates after Georg Dionysius Ehret 155 after Richard Lancake, 83 by and after John Miller (aka Johann Sebastian Mueller). There are a number of unattributed plates but American plant hunters are credited with having provided three original drawings: two by William Houstoun (1695-1733) who had left Miller all his papers and drawings on his death, and one by John Bartram (1699-1777) of Philadelphia, the first American-born botanist. In the preface Miller explains that the expense of the production have caused him "...almost from the Beginning... to contract his Plan, and confine it to those Plants only, which are either curious in themselves, or may be useful in Trades, Medicine, &c, including the Figures of such new Plants as have not been noticed by any former Botanists." Great Flower Books p.68; Dunthorne 209; Johnston Cleveland 503; Henrey 1097; Hunt 566; Nissen BBI 1378; Stafleu and Cowan 6059. A TALL COPY. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 191
Auction:
Datum:
24 May 2002
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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