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Auction archive: Lot number 139

VALTURIUS, Robertus. De re militari , in Italian: Opera dell'arte militare . Translated by Paolo Ramusio. Verona: Boninus de Boninis, 17 February 1483. 2° (297 x 195mm). 233 (of 314) leaves. 37 lines and headline, roman type. Initials in blue with re...

Auction 07.03.2002
7 Mar 2002
Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,422 - US$2,133
Price realised:
£1,410
ca. US$2,005
Auction archive: Lot number 139

VALTURIUS, Robertus. De re militari , in Italian: Opera dell'arte militare . Translated by Paolo Ramusio. Verona: Boninus de Boninis, 17 February 1483. 2° (297 x 195mm). 233 (of 314) leaves. 37 lines and headline, roman type. Initials in blue with re...

Auction 07.03.2002
7 Mar 2002
Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
ca. US$1,422 - US$2,133
Price realised:
£1,410
ca. US$2,005
Beschreibung:

VALTURIUS, Robertus. De re militari , in Italian: Opera dell'arte militare . Translated by Paolo Ramusio. Verona: Boninus de Boninis, 17 February 1483. 2° (297 x 195mm). 233 (of 314) leaves. 37 lines and headline, roman type. Initials in blue with red, green or violet decoration, smaller initials and paragraph marks in red. (Lacks all woodcuts, some staining, mostly marginal, washed, a few small wormholes.) Early 19th-century red straight-grained morocco gilt, brown glazed endpapers, gilt edges (edges rubbed). Provenance : Syston Park (bookplate) - W.F. Spikes (receipt of purchase from Francis Edwards, 1970). FIRST EDITION IN ITALIAN. HC 15849; BMC VII, 952; Klebs 1015.1; Goff V-90.

Auction archive: Lot number 139
Auction:
Datum:
7 Mar 2002
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

VALTURIUS, Robertus. De re militari , in Italian: Opera dell'arte militare . Translated by Paolo Ramusio. Verona: Boninus de Boninis, 17 February 1483. 2° (297 x 195mm). 233 (of 314) leaves. 37 lines and headline, roman type. Initials in blue with red, green or violet decoration, smaller initials and paragraph marks in red. (Lacks all woodcuts, some staining, mostly marginal, washed, a few small wormholes.) Early 19th-century red straight-grained morocco gilt, brown glazed endpapers, gilt edges (edges rubbed). Provenance : Syston Park (bookplate) - W.F. Spikes (receipt of purchase from Francis Edwards, 1970). FIRST EDITION IN ITALIAN. HC 15849; BMC VII, 952; Klebs 1015.1; Goff V-90.

Auction archive: Lot number 139
Auction:
Datum:
7 Mar 2002
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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