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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2003 Dec 13 @ 10:00UTC+01:00 : BST/CET
[ KIP, J.].- Nouveau théâtre de la Grande Bretagne, ou Description exacte des Palais de la Reine, et des maisons les plus considérables des seigneurs & des gentilhommes de la Grande Bretagne. Le tout dessiné sur les lieux, & gravé sur 80 planches où l'on voit aussi les armes des seigneurs & des gentilhommes. Londres, David Mortier, 1708. In-f° : [6] ff. et 80 planches (pet. taches sur qqs pl., qqs pl. +/- brunies, qqs petites fentes aux plis, pet. mouill. sur les pl. 27 et 28). Rel. de l'époque : plein veau olive, plats cernés d'une double cadre fait de roulettes dorées avec demi-fleurons d'angles et petit motif central doré, dos fleuronné doré à nerfs (rel. usagée).
Beau recueil de vues "aériennes", avec jardins et campagne environnante, des châteaux de Windsor, Sommerset, Badminton, Chattworth, Grimsthorp, Hatfield, Burlington house, Up Parke, Temple Newsam, Hampton Court, Brome Hall.... Planches sur double page numérotées de 2 à 80, la n° 1 figurant les armes de la Grande-Bretagne présentées en vignette sur le titre. L'ex. est bien complet de la pl. 24* sur triple page. Premier tome de l'ouvrage de Kip, avec le titre en français. Il en paraîtra encore trois (dont le nôtre en réédition?) entre 1715 et 1729 mais les premiers sont les plus recherchés car les épreuves y sont en meilleur état.
# Brunet IV-114.
Provenance : J. Gislanner, 1832 (mention ms.). 3.500 Euros
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