Lot 99
  • 99

Schwerdt, C.F.G.R.

Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 USD
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Description

  • 'Hunting Hawking Shooting. Illustrated in a Catalogue of Books Manuscripts Prints and Drawings'. London: Privately Printed for the Author by Waterlow & Sons Limited, 1928, 1937
  • Paper, ink, leather
4 volumes, 4to (12 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.; 325 x 250mm). 382 plates, 138 of which colored, decorative head- and tailpieces; one or two stray spots, plates in vol. III a bit puckered. Three-quarter green morocco over green cloth covered boards, bound by Kelly & Sons, spines with raised bands in six compartments, second, third, and fourth gilt-lettered, top edges gilt, decorative endleaves; extremities rubbed, some chips to spines, spines sunned, edges foxed.

Provenance

Irving J. Feist (bookplate to front pastedowns)

Condition

4 volumes, 4to (12 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.; 325 x 250mm). 382 plates, 138 of which colored, decorative head- and tailpieces; one or two stray spots, plates in vol. III a bit puckered. Three-quarter green morocco over green cloth covered boards, bound by Kelly & Sons, spines with raised bands in six compartments, second, third, and fourth gilt-lettered, top edges gilt, decorative endleaves; extremities rubbed, some chips to spines, spines sunned, edges foxed.
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Catalogue Note

First edition, number 59 of 300 copies, signed by the author