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Auction archive: Lot number 340

S[MITH], J[ohn] (fl 1673-1694) Horological Dialogues … shewi...

Estimate
£1,200 - £1,800
ca. US$1,517 - US$2,275
Price realised:
£1,375
ca. US$1,738
Auction archive: Lot number 340

S[MITH], J[ohn] (fl 1673-1694) Horological Dialogues … shewi...

Estimate
£1,200 - £1,800
ca. US$1,517 - US$2,275
Price realised:
£1,375
ca. US$1,738
Beschreibung:

S[MITH], J[ohn] (fl. 1673-1694). Horological Dialogues … shewing the nature, use and right managing of clocks and watches . London: Jonathan Edwin, 1675.
S[MITH], J[ohn] (fl. 1673-1694). Horological Dialogues … shewing the nature, use and right managing of clocks and watches . London: Jonathan Edwin, 1675. 12º (140 x 81mm). Two hand-coloured woodcut headpieces. (Sectional title on H2r with bottom line border cropped away, G2 and a few other leaves close shaved at margin.) Later 18th-century half calf with green morocco label (a little rubbed and chipped). FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of ‘the earliest book dealing with clocks and watches to be published in England’ (Bromley). The appendix by William Oughtred, 'wherein is contained a method of calculating all numbers for watches,’ has a separate title-page on H2r. Smith also wrote the Horological Disquisitions concerning the true nature of t ime, and the reasons why all days … are not alike twenty-four hours long (London, 1694). Bromley, Clockmaker ’ s Catalogue 788; Honeyman 2860; Wing S-4105.

Auction archive: Lot number 340
Auction:
Datum:
26 Apr 2017
Auction house:
Christie's
London
Beschreibung:

S[MITH], J[ohn] (fl. 1673-1694). Horological Dialogues … shewing the nature, use and right managing of clocks and watches . London: Jonathan Edwin, 1675.
S[MITH], J[ohn] (fl. 1673-1694). Horological Dialogues … shewing the nature, use and right managing of clocks and watches . London: Jonathan Edwin, 1675. 12º (140 x 81mm). Two hand-coloured woodcut headpieces. (Sectional title on H2r with bottom line border cropped away, G2 and a few other leaves close shaved at margin.) Later 18th-century half calf with green morocco label (a little rubbed and chipped). FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of ‘the earliest book dealing with clocks and watches to be published in England’ (Bromley). The appendix by William Oughtred, 'wherein is contained a method of calculating all numbers for watches,’ has a separate title-page on H2r. Smith also wrote the Horological Disquisitions concerning the true nature of t ime, and the reasons why all days … are not alike twenty-four hours long (London, 1694). Bromley, Clockmaker ’ s Catalogue 788; Honeyman 2860; Wing S-4105.

Auction archive: Lot number 340
Auction:
Datum:
26 Apr 2017
Auction house:
Christie's
London
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