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[edit]Book of Common Prayer | ||||
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Edwards of Halifax |
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Book of Common Prayer |
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Description |
Style: Armorial|Pictorial; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: White / cream; Edge: Gilt |
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Date | Binding: 18c | |||
Medium | Decorative Technique: Painted|Tooled in gold; Cover Material: Vellum, transparent | |||
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Shelfmark: c67b18 |
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Place of creation | Binding: England | |||
Object history | Text: 1774; Oxford; Carey | |||
Notes | Smooth spine. Marbled endleaves. Arms of Carey with unidentified eschutcheon. | |||
References |
H M Nixon and M M Foot, The History of Decorated Bookbinding in England, Oxford, 1992. M M Foot, The Henry Davis Gift, vol II, London, 1983. P.J.M. Marks: The Edwards of Halifax bindery (184-218) in British Library Journal 24/2 (1998) To research armorials see British Armorial Bindings Database sponsored jointly by the Bibliographical Society and the University of Toronto http://armorial.library.utoronto.ca |
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