The Week in Rare Books

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This weekly public sale result’s offered by Spencer W Stuart, an unbiased collections advisor specializing in uncommon books and manuscripts in addition to positive images and prints. He can also be the writer of Contemporary Issues in Rare Books & Manuscript Collecting and host of the month-to-month webinar Collecting Insights.

These are the three tons that caught out this week due to both uniqueness or exceeding expectations:

James Sowerby Archive: A group of notebooks, books, and different supplies regarding the Sowerby household’s important contribution to pure historical past from the late 18th century to the early twentieth. James Sowerby (1757-1822) is finest remembered for his 36-volume English Botany, printed over 23 years. His son, James de Carle Sowerby, was a co-founder of the Royal Botanic Society and Gardens, and his great-great-grandson Arthur de Carle Sowerby was a naturalist and cartographer specialising in China and its surrounding areas. The estimate on the Freeman’s Hindman public sale was $1,000 – $1,500, promoting for $12,800.

Hebrew Bible with passage in Judeo-Tatar: The first Pentateuch produced for the Karaite neighborhood which apparently ignored the printing press till the 18th century, in 5 volumes, with translations in Judeo-Arabic and passages in Judeo-Tatar, every quantity preceded by Karaite poetry (Ortakoy, Arup Oglu Bogus, 1833-35). From The Collection of Tim Lutz. Sold for £3,200 at Hansons/The Saleroom.

A Rare Photography Collection Catalogue: Four volumes of pictures from the Manfred Heiting Collection, no. 512 of 750 presentation units, not meant on the market, an entire set, all presentation copies for gallerist Terry Etherton. Amsterdam-based collector Heiting got down to acquire the best examples of each main photographer’s work, and over a interval of 30 years he put collectively a set of greater than 4,000 photos. Sold at PBA Galleries for $6,250 after an estimate of $400 – $600.


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