ID 1079614
Lot 57 | [ALMANACHS]
Estimate value
€ 800 – 1 200
Réunion de deux almanachs royaux, année 1770 et année 1771.
Réunion de deux beaux almanachs, le second dans une reliure à plaque de Dubuisson, aux armes de la famille du Châtelet. Florent Claude du Châtelet (1695-1765) acquit l'hôtel Lambert en 1739, avant d'en céder la propriété en 1745.
1. Almanach royal, année M.DCC.LXX... Paris : Le Breton, 1770. In-8 (188 x 122 mm). Note manuscrite à l'encre "Memento" sur la seconde garde. (piqures éparses) Reliure de l'époque : maroquin rouge, plaque centrale de maroquin vert orné de filets courbes et petits fers dorés, médaillon central de maroquin rouge orné d'un fer doré représentant un astronome et des globes, encadrement de filets et petits fers dorés, dos à nerfs orné de fleurs de lys et filets dorés, tranches dorées (reliure frottée, premier plat passé, mors fendus et second plat partiellement détaché en parite supérieure, coins abimés).
Provenance : Alexis de Redé (ex-libris)
2. Almanach royal, année M.DCC.LXXI... Paris : Le Breton, 1771. In-8 (190 x 122 mm). Reliure de l'époque : maroquin rouge, décor à plaque de Dubuisson (Rahir, 184c) et armes de la famille du Châtelet au centre des plats, dos à nerfs orné de fleurs de lys, tranches dorées (reliure légèrement frottée).
Provenance : famille du Châtelet (reliure aux armes) -- président de Viefville (ex-libris) -- Alexis de Redé (ex-libris)
Set of 2 beautiful almanacs, one in a Dubuisson red-morroco plate binding, with the arms of the Châtelet family.
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Auction house category: | Books |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Auction house category: | Books |
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