Hours of the Virgin. France, probably Paris, 1420-1443. Adopted!
This early book of hours was written in Gothic script and includes a number of large and small miniatures. It features colorful borders that depict vines, flowers, and birds.
($850)
Hours of the Virgin. France, for use of Amiens, circa 1500.
Written in Gothic script, this volume includes large and small miniatures, colored initials, and decorated borders.
($1,750)
D‘Amboinsche Rariteitkamer. Amsterdam: Printed by François Halma, 1705.
This first edition of this classic work of natural history is a “curiosity cabinet” of tropical shellfish, rocks, minerals, and fossils featuring many wonderful plates of these items.
($3,350)
Vedute di Roma. Roma, 1748. 2 vols.
Piranesi’s views of Rome are gathered here in two large folio volumes. The eternal city’s great buildings are depicted, often in ruins.
($10,800)
General Synopsis of Birds. London, 1781-1801. 8 vols.
Latham was a physician and a founding member of the Linnean Society. This work was his first on ornithology and features over one hundred colored plates and descriptions of many new species.
($9,800)
Voyage Pittoresque de la Gréce. À Paris. De l’imprimerie de Leblanc, 18--. 2 vol.
Authored by a French diplomat and scholar, Voyage Pittoresque features many impressive engravings. This large, multi-volume work helped stimulate a revival of interest in ancient Greece in France during the late eighteenth century.
($9,200)
Fragments on the Theory and Practice of Landscape and Gardening. London: printed by T Bensley for J. Taylor, 1816. Adopted!
Repton, one of Britain’s most significant landscape architects, published three works on gardening. Our Fragments is a first edition and features over forty color aquatints and other engravings.
($5,350)
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