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Auction archive: Lot number 129

OGILBY, JOHN, translator . NIEUHOF, JAN. An Embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces, to the Grand Tartar Cham Emperour of China. London: by John Macock for the Author, 1669. Repaired tear to engraved title just entering image, sma...

Auction 21.04.1997
21 Apr 1997
Estimate
US$8,000 - US$10,000
Price realised:
US$8,625
Auction archive: Lot number 129

OGILBY, JOHN, translator . NIEUHOF, JAN. An Embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces, to the Grand Tartar Cham Emperour of China. London: by John Macock for the Author, 1669. Repaired tear to engraved title just entering image, sma...

Auction 21.04.1997
21 Apr 1997
Estimate
US$8,000 - US$10,000
Price realised:
US$8,625
Beschreibung:

OGILBY, JOHN, translator . NIEUHOF, JAN. An Embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces, to the Grand Tartar Cham Emperour of China. London: by John Macock for the Author, 1669. Repaired tear to engraved title just entering image, small wormhole traversing China map and Makou plate, 1 or 2 trifling marginal tears or repairs, occasional light spotting or discoloration, fol. 3A1 stained . FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH, additional engraved title, letterpress title in red and black, 17 engraved plates, 2 double-page engraved maps, numerous engravings in the text, engraved and woodcut initials and head-pieces. Cordier 2347; Wing N-1152. [ Uniformly bound with :] MONTANUS, ARNOLDUS. Atlas Chinensis: Being a Second Part of Remarkable Passages, in two Embassies from the East-India Company... to the Viceroy Singlamong and General Taising Lipovi, and to Konchi, Emperor of China and East-Tartary. London: Thomas Johnson for the author, 1671. Some spotting or browning to plates, a few plates foxed along gutters from acidic guards, occasional offsetting, repaired fold break to Hocsieu plate . FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH, additional engraved title, letterpress title in red and black, 39 plates and maps of which 32 double-page, numerous smaller engravings in the text, engraved and woodcut initials and head-pieces. Cordier 2349; Wing M-2484. Together 2 vols., folio, 419 [v.2: 411] x 260 mm. (16½ [v.2: 15 3/16] x 10¼ in.), contemporary English mottled calf panelled in gilt, inner panel with ovals containing flower and leaf tools at corners, central gilt medallion with wreathed cipher (gryphon's head emerging from crown with crescent), rebacked, some rubbing; modern folding chemises and calf-backed slipcases (a bit rubbed). An early uniform set of Ogilby's China books. Nieuhof's account of the Dutch East India Company's embassy to China in 1655-57 was first published in 1665. Ogilby's translation includes excerpts from Kircher's China monumentis (1667). Montanus's more comprehensive description of China is also based on the Dutch East India Company's activities there in the 1650s and 60s; the text was actually written by Olfert Dapper and first published in Dutch in 1670. Provenance : Richard Parsons of Gloucestershire, signatures dated 1697 on both front pastedowns -- Thomas Wentworth, signature dated 1712 on Montanus engraved title and on Nieuhof title, the latter with purchase note indicating that these volumes were part of a six-volume set of Ogilby's works -- Neat 18th-century ms. note on front free endpaper of first volume -- William Charles de Meuron, Earl Fitzwilliam, armorial bookplates; traces of wax seal in first vol., both vols. with 3 successive shelf-mark numbers inscribed on front pastedowns. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 129
Auction:
Datum:
21 Apr 1997
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
Beschreibung:

OGILBY, JOHN, translator . NIEUHOF, JAN. An Embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces, to the Grand Tartar Cham Emperour of China. London: by John Macock for the Author, 1669. Repaired tear to engraved title just entering image, small wormhole traversing China map and Makou plate, 1 or 2 trifling marginal tears or repairs, occasional light spotting or discoloration, fol. 3A1 stained . FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH, additional engraved title, letterpress title in red and black, 17 engraved plates, 2 double-page engraved maps, numerous engravings in the text, engraved and woodcut initials and head-pieces. Cordier 2347; Wing N-1152. [ Uniformly bound with :] MONTANUS, ARNOLDUS. Atlas Chinensis: Being a Second Part of Remarkable Passages, in two Embassies from the East-India Company... to the Viceroy Singlamong and General Taising Lipovi, and to Konchi, Emperor of China and East-Tartary. London: Thomas Johnson for the author, 1671. Some spotting or browning to plates, a few plates foxed along gutters from acidic guards, occasional offsetting, repaired fold break to Hocsieu plate . FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH, additional engraved title, letterpress title in red and black, 39 plates and maps of which 32 double-page, numerous smaller engravings in the text, engraved and woodcut initials and head-pieces. Cordier 2349; Wing M-2484. Together 2 vols., folio, 419 [v.2: 411] x 260 mm. (16½ [v.2: 15 3/16] x 10¼ in.), contemporary English mottled calf panelled in gilt, inner panel with ovals containing flower and leaf tools at corners, central gilt medallion with wreathed cipher (gryphon's head emerging from crown with crescent), rebacked, some rubbing; modern folding chemises and calf-backed slipcases (a bit rubbed). An early uniform set of Ogilby's China books. Nieuhof's account of the Dutch East India Company's embassy to China in 1655-57 was first published in 1665. Ogilby's translation includes excerpts from Kircher's China monumentis (1667). Montanus's more comprehensive description of China is also based on the Dutch East India Company's activities there in the 1650s and 60s; the text was actually written by Olfert Dapper and first published in Dutch in 1670. Provenance : Richard Parsons of Gloucestershire, signatures dated 1697 on both front pastedowns -- Thomas Wentworth, signature dated 1712 on Montanus engraved title and on Nieuhof title, the latter with purchase note indicating that these volumes were part of a six-volume set of Ogilby's works -- Neat 18th-century ms. note on front free endpaper of first volume -- William Charles de Meuron, Earl Fitzwilliam, armorial bookplates; traces of wax seal in first vol., both vols. with 3 successive shelf-mark numbers inscribed on front pastedowns. (2)

Auction archive: Lot number 129
Auction:
Datum:
21 Apr 1997
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
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