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Natural History, Travel, Atlases & Maps
13 November 2008 • London
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Sale Number: L08407
290 lots
15. A collection of 23 volumes in English, bound in red morocco bindings, comprising:
Estimate: 1,200 – 1,800 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
16. A collection of 60 volumes in French and Greek (usually parallel or facing texts), in leather bindings, including:
Estimate: 600 – 900 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
17. A collection of 65 volumes in French, including:
Estimate: 2,500 – 3,500 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
18. A collection of 35 volumes in English, 8vo, all in leather or vellum bindings, comprising:
Estimate: 1,000 – 1,500 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
19. Histoire de la revolution Greque. Paris: Firmin Didot, 1829, 8vo (207 x 122mm.), lithographed portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, flat spine gilt, marginal staining to some leaves, binding rubbed
Estimate: 700 – 1,000 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
20. A collection of 87 volumes in English, including:
Estimate: 1,500 – 2,500 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
21. A fine collection of 38 volumes in English, 8vo, bound in good leather bindings, comprising:
Estimate: 1,500 – 2,000 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
22. A fine collection of 157 volumes, all in Greek (many also incorporating other languages), many in fine bindings, including:
Estimate: 2,000 – 3,000 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
23. Mhn IannouarioV [--DekembrioV periekwn thn prepousan autw apasan akolouqian] Venice: Nikolaos Saros, 1755, 2 volumes, folio (295 x 209mm.), printed throughout in red and black, titles within woodcut borders, woodcut headpieces, contemporary blind-ruled calf, first few leaves of the first gnawed with slight loss affecting a few letters, some wax stains, soiling to some leaves, some leaves loose, bindings worn
Estimate: 600 – 800 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
24. A collection of 105 volumes in French, in leather bindings, including:
Estimate: 1,200 – 1,800 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
25. Anthologion. Rome: [Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide], 1738
Estimate: 2,000 – 3,000 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
27. Geographica antiqua, hoc est Scylacis Periplus maris mediterranei. Leiden: Jordan Luchtmans, 1697, 4to (214 x 170mm.), engraved illustrations, woodcut initials, copiously annotated throughout, eighteenth-century boards
Estimate: 1,000 – 1,500 GBP
BIDDING IS CLOSED
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