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    Irish binding

    Language: English

    Published by Baskett, Oxford, 1737

    Seller: John Cameron, Beaufou, France

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. IRISH BINDING. The Book of Common Prayer, [.] Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Oxford: John Baskett, Printer to the University, 1737, [bound with] The Whole Book of Psalms, London: Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1736. (first work not in ESTC) Double black-ruled titles, text in double column; lightly age toned, 12mo, 13 x 7cm, un-paginated but complete. Contemporary vellum, elaborate gilt tooling with repeating sun motif, stars, florets, acorns etc, edges quadruple gilt ruled with an inner roll of alternating fleurs de Lys and Shamrock. With an onlaid, gilt tooled central diamond shaped morocco lozenge. Slightly soiled and shaken, with some loss of gilt to front board and spine, still an attractive copy of an extremely uncommon Vellum, central lozenge binding which is almost certainly Irish. Irish, vellum bound, central lozenge bindings are extremely scarce. Housed in a protective box.

  • Seller image for ALBUM OF TRAVEL AND EXPLORATION MATERIAL. Printed and manuscript items; Photographs, letters, documents, drawings, Loose bank notes, printed views and maps. China, Russia, West Indies, Europe, U.S.A, Africa. for sale by Paul Foster. - ABA & PBFA Member.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. HAND TOOLED FINE BINDING. Large 4to. (7.4 x 5 inches.). A collection of maps, engraved views, bank notes, photographs and hand written letters, one detailing the writer's travels which accompanies the photo's. Engraved views and maps, some hand coloured, letters (one relating to travels across Kurdistan dressed as a Cossack, one an ill fated ships travels around the West Indies), documents, 2 signed etchings, one original pen drawing, early American passport (with small area of loss), and photos. ----- Attractive late 19th century or early twentieth century craft binding of full dark green morocco. Spine with decorative gilt border and emerald green morocco shamrock onlays. Boards with single gilt ruled borders. Each corner with circular design incorporating Fleur-de-lys and emerald green morocco onlays with gilt borders of Shamrocks. A similar design is in the centre of the board. The inner line of the border on both boards is decorated with morocco onlay and gilt shamrocks. Inner boards with wide morocco panels decorated with green leather onlay shamrocks and gilt decoration and ruled lines. Green silk endpapers, which are bit rubbed. Binders monogram G W B (possible Guild of Women Binders, but I can find no record of this book being bound by them) in gilt on the inside of the rear board. All edges gilt. The spine is a bit faded and the edges a little rubbed but overall this is still an attractive craft binding. Previous owners name, Arthur Herve Browning (A member of a Huguenot community in Portarlington, County Laois, Ireland) written in neat calligraphy to the front free endpaper.