1- The Book of Common prayer. Robert Barker, 1631. PP: A-G4, Engraved title-page + one plate; Bound With: The New Testament. R. Barker, 1634. PP: 93 + Engraved TP & 49 Plates. Colophon dated 1631; Bound With: The Whole Book of Psalmes. L, Printed by G.M. for the Companie of Stationers, 1638.PP: (x), 92, (ii) Table. Cont. full leather and two clasps, tear & small loss to first title page; Tears and loss to some of the plates; edges of few pages frayed and one gathering protruding out; 2- The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament, and the New. Roger Daniel, Cambridge University Press, 1648. PP: A-T13; Bound With: The New Testament. Roger Daniel, Cambridge University Press, 164. PP:(5 Leaves, including TP), V-Aa18; Bound With: The Whole Book of Psalmes. Roger Daniel, Cambridge University Press, 1648. PP: A-B19. (14x8 cm); later full leather with gilt lettered label; 3- The New Testament. London, Robert Barker & the assigns of John Bill, 1640. PP: A-Z12. Cont. full leather, rubbed. Manuscript notes to the front blank endpapers; the last three leaves with small tears; 4- The Book of Common Prayer. Oxford, University printers, 1695. PP: A-G6; Bound With: The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament, and the New. London, Charles Bill & executors of Thomas Newcomb, 1697. PP: A-Nn6; Bound With: The New Testament. London, Charles Bill & executors of Thomas Newcomb, 1697. PP: Nn7-Aaa5; Bound With: The Whole Book of Psalmes. Oxford, the University printers, 1696. PP: A-D12. (12.5x7 cm); Contemporary full leather with elaborate gilt decoration, With silver corners, central piece and clasps; marbled endpapers and all edges gilt. Rubbed, A complete and very good copy; 5- Holy Bible. (Old Testament Only)- Oxford University printers, 1695. Cont. full leather with gilt decoration; rubbed and corners torn with loss; Three leaves are torn with 2in loss; Sold A/F; 6- Vol 2 only of the Old and New Testaments, contains the second part of the Old testament, the complete New Testament, L, C. Bill & T Newcomb, 1699; And: The Psalms of David. Edinburgh, E Tyler, 1698. Cont. full leather with gilt decoration. VG (6)
From the library collection of Mulberry House, a former rectory of High Ongar church.
Sold for £1,850
Auction: Books, Manuscripts and Maps, ending 27th Apr, 2025
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