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Auction archive: Lot number 138

XENOPHON. Opera , Basel: Nicolaus Bryling, 1545. 2, small device on title, printed in double columns, text in Greek and Latin, woodcut initials, with final blank (verso of inner margin of title repaired, light waterstaining towards the end), 17th-cen...

Auction 18.02.2000
18 Feb 2000
Estimate
£200 - £400
ca. US$319 - US$639
Price realised:
£1,035
ca. US$1,655
Auction archive: Lot number 138

XENOPHON. Opera , Basel: Nicolaus Bryling, 1545. 2, small device on title, printed in double columns, text in Greek and Latin, woodcut initials, with final blank (verso of inner margin of title repaired, light waterstaining towards the end), 17th-cen...

Auction 18.02.2000
18 Feb 2000
Estimate
£200 - £400
ca. US$319 - US$639
Price realised:
£1,035
ca. US$1,655
Beschreibung:

XENOPHON. Opera , Basel: Nicolaus Bryling, 1545. 2, small device on title, printed in double columns, text in Greek and Latin, woodcut initials, with final blank (verso of inner margin of title repaired, light waterstaining towards the end), 17th-century calf, large central gilt armorial device on covers, comprising a lion rampant in shield with bishop's mitre and staff within coronet and wreath, field sem with smaller lions rampant and cipher attributed to Rn de Goulard of the Royal Chapel in Bourges (front cover lightly faded, gilt armorial partly rubbed off, small wormhole in lower cover, extremities very lightly rubbed), g.e. Adams X7; BM STC German p. 931.

Auction archive: Lot number 138
Auction:
Datum:
18 Feb 2000
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

XENOPHON. Opera , Basel: Nicolaus Bryling, 1545. 2, small device on title, printed in double columns, text in Greek and Latin, woodcut initials, with final blank (verso of inner margin of title repaired, light waterstaining towards the end), 17th-century calf, large central gilt armorial device on covers, comprising a lion rampant in shield with bishop's mitre and staff within coronet and wreath, field sem with smaller lions rampant and cipher attributed to Rn de Goulard of the Royal Chapel in Bourges (front cover lightly faded, gilt armorial partly rubbed off, small wormhole in lower cover, extremities very lightly rubbed), g.e. Adams X7; BM STC German p. 931.

Auction archive: Lot number 138
Auction:
Datum:
18 Feb 2000
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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