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Auction archive: Lot number 170

PERON, Francois (1775-1810) and Louis Claude de Saulces de FREYCINET (1779-1842). Voyage de découvertes aux Terres Australes, exécuté par ordre de Sa Majesté l'empereur et roi, sur les corvettes le Géographe, le Naturaliste, et la goelette le Casuari...

Estimate
£30,000 - £50,000
ca. US$38,150 - US$63,584
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 170

PERON, Francois (1775-1810) and Louis Claude de Saulces de FREYCINET (1779-1842). Voyage de découvertes aux Terres Australes, exécuté par ordre de Sa Majesté l'empereur et roi, sur les corvettes le Géographe, le Naturaliste, et la goelette le Casuari...

Estimate
£30,000 - £50,000
ca. US$38,150 - US$63,584
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

PERON, Francois (1775-1810) and Louis Claude de Saulces de FREYCINET (1779-1842). Voyage de découvertes aux Terres Australes, exécuté par ordre de Sa Majesté l'empereur et roi, sur les corvettes le Géographe, le Naturaliste, et la goelette le Casuarina, pendant les anneés 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804 . Paris: imprimerie impériale [vol. 1] and imprimerie royale [vol. 2], 1807-1816; Langlois [Atlas], [1807]-1811. Prince Albert of Saxe-Teschen’s copy of the first edition of Baudin's expedition to Australia, the great French voyage which rivalled Flinders's achievements. The expedition was commanded by Nicolas Baudin for the Institute of France in 1800 and was charged with making a full and minute examination of the Australian coasts, particularly the southern coast ‘where there is supposed to be a strait communicating with the Gulf of Carpentaria and which consequently would divide New Holland into two large and almost equal islands.’ Baudin discovered some two hundred miles of coast between Encounter Bay and Cape Banks, thus completing the discovery of the unknown south coast begun by Flinders and Grant, and also reported in detail on Tasmania, Western Australia, and Sydney. Of further importance was the very large zoological collection prepared by Peron, naturalist on the voyage, ‘that was known for years for its excellence’ (Hill). The maps are superbly engraved, the large general map of Australia with a fine illustrated cartouche. Ferguson 449; Hill 1329. 3 volumes, comprising 2 text volumes, quarto (285 x 215mm) and 2 parts in one atlas volume (337 x 252mm). Text: engraved portrait, 2 half-titles, 2 folding tables, errata leaf. Atlas: part I: engraved title and 40 engraved plates numbered 2-41 including the folding panoramas of Sydney and Timor backed on linen, of which 23 with contemporary hand colour; part 2: engraved title and 14 engraved maps numbered 1-14 including 2 folding maps backed on linen (a few faint scattered spots, one minor marginal chip in text vol. 1). Contemporary half calf, red morocco lettering pieces, additional green lettering pieces to text vols., spines gilt including monogram of Prince Albert of Saxe-Teschen (boards lightly rubbed). Provenance : Prince Albert Kasimir von Sachsen, Duke of Teschen (1738-1822; monogram of spines).

Auction archive: Lot number 170
Auction:
Datum:
5 Jun 2019
Auction house:
Christie's
London
Beschreibung:

PERON, Francois (1775-1810) and Louis Claude de Saulces de FREYCINET (1779-1842). Voyage de découvertes aux Terres Australes, exécuté par ordre de Sa Majesté l'empereur et roi, sur les corvettes le Géographe, le Naturaliste, et la goelette le Casuarina, pendant les anneés 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804 . Paris: imprimerie impériale [vol. 1] and imprimerie royale [vol. 2], 1807-1816; Langlois [Atlas], [1807]-1811. Prince Albert of Saxe-Teschen’s copy of the first edition of Baudin's expedition to Australia, the great French voyage which rivalled Flinders's achievements. The expedition was commanded by Nicolas Baudin for the Institute of France in 1800 and was charged with making a full and minute examination of the Australian coasts, particularly the southern coast ‘where there is supposed to be a strait communicating with the Gulf of Carpentaria and which consequently would divide New Holland into two large and almost equal islands.’ Baudin discovered some two hundred miles of coast between Encounter Bay and Cape Banks, thus completing the discovery of the unknown south coast begun by Flinders and Grant, and also reported in detail on Tasmania, Western Australia, and Sydney. Of further importance was the very large zoological collection prepared by Peron, naturalist on the voyage, ‘that was known for years for its excellence’ (Hill). The maps are superbly engraved, the large general map of Australia with a fine illustrated cartouche. Ferguson 449; Hill 1329. 3 volumes, comprising 2 text volumes, quarto (285 x 215mm) and 2 parts in one atlas volume (337 x 252mm). Text: engraved portrait, 2 half-titles, 2 folding tables, errata leaf. Atlas: part I: engraved title and 40 engraved plates numbered 2-41 including the folding panoramas of Sydney and Timor backed on linen, of which 23 with contemporary hand colour; part 2: engraved title and 14 engraved maps numbered 1-14 including 2 folding maps backed on linen (a few faint scattered spots, one minor marginal chip in text vol. 1). Contemporary half calf, red morocco lettering pieces, additional green lettering pieces to text vols., spines gilt including monogram of Prince Albert of Saxe-Teschen (boards lightly rubbed). Provenance : Prince Albert Kasimir von Sachsen, Duke of Teschen (1738-1822; monogram of spines).

Auction archive: Lot number 170
Auction:
Datum:
5 Jun 2019
Auction house:
Christie's
London
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