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HERALDRY : [Grant ( Sir Francis J. ), ed.]. Memorial Catalogue. Heraldic Exhibition. Edinburgh 1891.

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HERALDRY : [Grant ( Sir Francis J. ), ed.]. Memorial Catalogue. Heraldic Exhibition. Edinburgh 1891.

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
HERALDRY : [Grant ( Sir Francis J. ), ed.]. Memorial Catalogue. Heraldic Exhibition. Edinburgh 1891. Edinburgh : Printed for the Committee by T. and A. Constable, 1892With 118 plates, some double-page, some coloured, each with leaf of title and pp xxiv, 116, (6), 4to, stronly bound in recent boards, top edges gilt : a very good to nice copy. Copy number 48 of the large paper edition limited to 250 copies. For the exhibition some 1,300 copies of a descriptive list were printed and this de luxe edition with substantially augmented and improved text and excellent illustrations, was published during the following year The comprehensive exhibition included assorted grants and genealogies, books on heraldry, heraldic bookbindings, heraldic china and glass, heraldic seals and armorials, orders of chivalry, insignia, drawings, stained glass, playing cards, etc.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) LEIGHTON ( John ). Suggestions in Design. Being a comprehensive series of original sketches in various styles of ornament. Arranged for application in the decorative and constructive arts. With descriptive and historical letterpress by James K.Colling. Blackie & Son (1880). With a frontispiece and 101 tinted lithographed plates of Leighton's designs and 321 text illustrations, pages (2), xii, 176, 4to, original cloth, gilt, edges gilt, neatly repaired retaining the original endpapers and flyleaves : with some light foxing, but a very good copy.Designs in all styles for artists and art-workmen, from Egyptian, Assyrian, Greek, Etruscan, Persian, Pompeian, Roman, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Moorish sources, etc., with chapters on gothic ornament, ornamental metal work, inlays, labyrinths, and diapers, blazonry and heraldry, floral ornament, letters and monograms, etc.(2) SCHIENA ( Luca di ) & CAPRILE ( Giovanni ). Oikoumene. Roma, edizione non venale … Instituto Grafico Tiberino … , 1966. With 66 woodcut illustrs from Breydenbach"s "Peregrinationes" (1486), pages xv, 107 and leaf of imprint, folio, originall stiff paper wrapper within matching stiff matching wrapper repeating one of the woodcuts, in matching stronger paper board case, the whole in a strong matching board library case - in excellent, unmarked state, virtually as new. A handsome production, not intended for sale, here in as new state.(3) DRAKE ( Maurice & Wilfred ). Saints and their Emblems. With a foreword by Aymer Vallance. T. Werner Laurie, 1916. FIRST EDITION, with 12 plates (some coloured), pp xiii, 235, (2, adverts), (1), folio, recent cloth-backed boards, t.e.g. : light fingering and signs of use, but a good-very good copy.(4) DODGSON ( Campbell ), ed. Grotesque Alphabet of 1464. Reproduced in facsimile from the original woodcuts in the British Museum. [Formerly in thhe possession of Sir George H. Beaumont and by him presented to the British Museum]. British Museum, 1899. With 9 plates of facsimiles, 16-pages, folio, original cloth-backed printed paper boards : the boards worn at corners, wanting the backstrip, loose, but a clean and complete copy. (5)ART; APPLIED ART; HERALDRY; GENEALOGY; HISTORY; ENGLAND; DESIGN; ORNAMENT; RELIGION; THEOLOGY; ALPHABETS; WOODCUTS