Kidgell (John) The Card, London: J. Newbery, 1755, 12mo, full 18th century calf, two volumes, first edition, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece in vol.1, one plate, woodcut head-pieces
Provenance:Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
Footnote:Roscoe A282 (1). A collection of tales with an early mention of the sport of Baseball.
Chorley’s Auctioneers is to offer The Ombersley Court Library collected by the English aristocratic family of Sandys across five centuries.
Proceeds of the sale will will be donated to the Hartlebury Castle Preservation Trust (Charity 1127871).
Hartlebury Castle is a historic Worcestershire estate first given to Bishop Aelhun in 855AD. Home of the Bishops of Worcester until 2007. it has a longstanding connection with the Sandys family throughout its history.
Sold for £1,000
Kidgell (John) The Card, London: J. Newbery, 1755, 12mo, full 18th century calf, two volumes, first edition, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece in vol.1, one plate, woodcut head-pieces
Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
Roscoe A282 (1). A collection of tales with an early mention of the sport of Baseball.
THE OMBERSLEY COURT LIBRARY
Chorley’s Auctioneers is to offer The Ombersley Court Library collected by the English aristocratic family of Sandys across five centuries.
Proceeds of the sale will will be donated to the Hartlebury Castle Preservation Trust (Charity 1127871).
Hartlebury Castle is a historic Worcestershire estate first given to Bishop Aelhun in 855AD. Home of the Bishops of Worcester until 2007. it has a longstanding connection with the Sandys family throughout its history.
bindings good with light wear to extremities and corners bumped, tear to margin vol 2, p. 69 affecting text, hinges starting, pages toned and occasional smudges and ink spots, pages toned and pastedowns and endpapers with browned edges
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