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Auction archive: Lot number 390

SMITH, John. Choir Gaur; The Grand Orrery of the Ancient Druids, commonly called Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain . Salisbury: printed for the author and sold by E. Easton, R. Horsfield and J. White, 1771. 4° (307 x 243mm). 2 engraved views, 3 folding p...

Auction 19.06.2012
19 Jun 2012
Estimate
£400 - £600
ca. US$621 - US$932
Price realised:
£475
ca. US$738
Auction archive: Lot number 390

SMITH, John. Choir Gaur; The Grand Orrery of the Ancient Druids, commonly called Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain . Salisbury: printed for the author and sold by E. Easton, R. Horsfield and J. White, 1771. 4° (307 x 243mm). 2 engraved views, 3 folding p...

Auction 19.06.2012
19 Jun 2012
Estimate
£400 - £600
ca. US$621 - US$932
Price realised:
£475
ca. US$738
Beschreibung:

SMITH, John. Choir Gaur; The Grand Orrery of the Ancient Druids, commonly called Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain . Salisbury: printed for the author and sold by E. Easton, R. Horsfield and J. White 1771. 4° (307 x 243mm). 2 engraved views, 3 folding plates, and one typographic diagram in the text. (Occasional faint soiling.) 19th-century ?remainder binding of watered-silk, printed label to upper cover, uncut (extremities rubbed and faded, spine ends slightly defective). This work was probably inspired by John Wood's Choir Gaure of 1747, and contains a survey of the archaeological literature (Jones, Stukeley, Wood etc.) with Smith's notes on the astronomical uses of Stonehenge. Upcott notes that the views 'generally accompany the volume, but were not published with it', which suggests, together with the binding, that the present lot is a remainder. Upcott III, 1323-4.

Auction archive: Lot number 390
Auction:
Datum:
19 Jun 2012
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

SMITH, John. Choir Gaur; The Grand Orrery of the Ancient Druids, commonly called Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain . Salisbury: printed for the author and sold by E. Easton, R. Horsfield and J. White 1771. 4° (307 x 243mm). 2 engraved views, 3 folding plates, and one typographic diagram in the text. (Occasional faint soiling.) 19th-century ?remainder binding of watered-silk, printed label to upper cover, uncut (extremities rubbed and faded, spine ends slightly defective). This work was probably inspired by John Wood's Choir Gaure of 1747, and contains a survey of the archaeological literature (Jones, Stukeley, Wood etc.) with Smith's notes on the astronomical uses of Stonehenge. Upcott notes that the views 'generally accompany the volume, but were not published with it', which suggests, together with the binding, that the present lot is a remainder. Upcott III, 1323-4.

Auction archive: Lot number 390
Auction:
Datum:
19 Jun 2012
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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