1676 King James Bible in Contemporary Binding with Clasps

$2,200.00

Key Features

Format: 32mo (approx. 4.75” x 2.5”)
Font:
Two Column Roman
Binding:
Contemporary Red Calf
Bound with:
Psalter
Printer:
John Bill and Christopher Barker, London
SKU:
T27

Key Features

Format: 32mo (approx. 4.75” x 2.5”)
Font:
Two Column Roman
Binding:
Contemporary Red Calf
Bound with:
Psalter
Printer:
John Bill and Christopher Barker, London
SKU:
T27

The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, …

Description

Decorative engraved title page (1676), ruled in red. Text in two column Roman font, the whole ruled in red. Without Apocrypha as issued. Printed New Testament title (1676). Bound with the Whole Book of Psalms (1677).

Collation

A-Z^12, Aa-Zz^12; Aaa-Ddd^12. Complete with both titles.

Binding

Contemporary dark red calf. Covers with black corner and center onlays and tooled in blind to a panel design featuring various flowers and corner fleurons. Spine with four raised bands and black onlays to two compartments with gilt tooling. Two functioning clasps. Marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. Joints worn, Spine chipped to head, tail, and one lower compartment.

Condition

Text is clean and bright throughout.

Provenance

“Elizabeth Denton” to front pastedown; “Sarah Brown’s Book 1750” to adjacent endpaper; prayer on rear endpaper read “Almighty Lord and merciful father, maker of heaven and earth, of thy free liberty give wisdom to all and faithful assurance we ask it of the; butify by the light of thy heavenly grace … that I may not only understed these things, may it affectionaly bring me to the knowledge of tee and thou lord jesus my saviour. But also with my whole heart constantly follow the same … to the honor and glory of thine immortal majesty. Anon.”

References

Herbert 430; STC  2290. English Restoration Bookbindings p. 79, 80; The Henry Davis Gift #122, 123.

Note

The binding is likely that of the Naval Binder, the tools, corner and center onlays being consistent with his work.