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LONDON 1661 -- OGILBY, John (1600-1675) The Entertainment of...

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LONDON 1661 -- OGILBY, John (1600-1675). The Entertainment of his Most Excellent Majestie Charles II, in his Passage Through the City of London to his Coronation . [London]: Printed for Richard Mariot and Thomas Dring, 1662.
LONDON 1661 -- OGILBY, John (1600-1675). The Entertainment of his Most Excellent Majestie Charles II, in his Passage Through the City of London to his Coronation . [London]: Printed for Richard Mariot and Thomas Dring, 1662. 2 o (426 x 262 mm). Title-page printed in red and black. Etched frontispiece of the royal arms by W. HOLLAR, and 12 plates (8 double-page on guards, 4 folding), all but one by Hollar, engraved illustration on Z1v, engraved vignettes of coins (lacking engraved portrait of Ogilby, discreet repairs to a few plates, plates trimmed occasionally affecting plate mark and image). Modern maroon morocco gilt, title gilt-lettered on front cover, gilt edges (some minor rubbing). Ogilby's account of CHARLES II'S (1630-1685) return to London for his coronation at Westminster Abbey in 1661, thus restoring the monarchy to the throne in Britain after several years of rule by Oliver Cromwell. The first five plates, each double-page and in four horizontal rows, form a panorama of Charles II's coronation procession. The additional double-page plates illustrate the trophies of Marius, a procession on foot in six horizontal rows, and the choir at Westminster Abbey filled with spectators, while the four single-page plates depict triumphal archways erected for the occasion. In addition to descriptions of the archways, a short narrative of the coronation is included in which the order of the procession is listed as well as the order of the ceremony. Brunet IV,174; Graesse V,15; Wing 0-171.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 218
Auktion:
Datum:
12.06.2009
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
12 June 2009, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

LONDON 1661 -- OGILBY, John (1600-1675). The Entertainment of his Most Excellent Majestie Charles II, in his Passage Through the City of London to his Coronation . [London]: Printed for Richard Mariot and Thomas Dring, 1662.
LONDON 1661 -- OGILBY, John (1600-1675). The Entertainment of his Most Excellent Majestie Charles II, in his Passage Through the City of London to his Coronation . [London]: Printed for Richard Mariot and Thomas Dring, 1662. 2 o (426 x 262 mm). Title-page printed in red and black. Etched frontispiece of the royal arms by W. HOLLAR, and 12 plates (8 double-page on guards, 4 folding), all but one by Hollar, engraved illustration on Z1v, engraved vignettes of coins (lacking engraved portrait of Ogilby, discreet repairs to a few plates, plates trimmed occasionally affecting plate mark and image). Modern maroon morocco gilt, title gilt-lettered on front cover, gilt edges (some minor rubbing). Ogilby's account of CHARLES II'S (1630-1685) return to London for his coronation at Westminster Abbey in 1661, thus restoring the monarchy to the throne in Britain after several years of rule by Oliver Cromwell. The first five plates, each double-page and in four horizontal rows, form a panorama of Charles II's coronation procession. The additional double-page plates illustrate the trophies of Marius, a procession on foot in six horizontal rows, and the choir at Westminster Abbey filled with spectators, while the four single-page plates depict triumphal archways erected for the occasion. In addition to descriptions of the archways, a short narrative of the coronation is included in which the order of the procession is listed as well as the order of the ceremony. Brunet IV,174; Graesse V,15; Wing 0-171.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 218
Auktion:
Datum:
12.06.2009
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
12 June 2009, New York, Rockefeller Center
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