RÅLAMB, OBSERVATIONES JURIS PRACTICAE, 1674, CLASSICAL WORK. PARCHMENT TAPE.
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4416852. RÅLAMB, OBSERVATIONES JURIS PRACTICAE, 1674, CLASSICAL WORK. PARCHMENT TAPE.
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4416852. RÅLAMB, OBSERVATIONES JURIS PRACTICAE, 1674, CLASSICAL WORK. PARCHMENT TAPE.
Description
RAW LAMB, CLAS. Observations juris practicae. That is, eight reminders of the things of the trial:... Stockholm (N. Wankijf) without year (1674).
4:o. (36), (1) -374, (40) pp. Engraved frontespis missing. Contemporary parchment ribbon with handwritten title on back.
Collijn 808. First Edition.
Clas Rålamb (1622-1698) founded Stockholms Auktionsverk in 1674.
Provenance: Karl Joar Westman (1939-2022) was a lawyer and banker, also a business owner in India and Sri Lanka. He was a devoted collector of antiques, painting, sculpture, arts and crafts and not least books. K. J. Westman followed all book auctions from the time of his studies and often visited countless antiquaries. The travelogues of older times particularly interested him, but he was also fascinated by the book craft itself and therefore had many beautiful tapes in his collection. He was the son of the State Councilor and Professor K. G. Westman and his wife Margit, née Printz.
Condition
Smudged and mottled band, front inner false has dropped, cover leaf missing, slightly sunny title leaf, two leaves loose.
4416852. RÅLAMB, OBSERVATIONES JURIS PRACTICAE, 1674, CLASSICAL WORK. PARCHMENT TAPE.
Description
RAW LAMB, CLAS. Observations juris practicae. That is, eight reminders of the things of the trial:... Stockholm (N. Wankijf) without year (1674).
4:o. (36), (1) -374, (40) pp. Engraved frontespis missing. Contemporary parchment ribbon with handwritten title on back.
Collijn 808. First Edition.
Clas Rålamb (1622-1698) founded Stockholms Auktionsverk in 1674.
Provenance: Karl Joar Westman (1939-2022) was a lawyer and banker, also a business owner in India and Sri Lanka. He was a devoted collector of antiques, painting, sculpture, arts and crafts and not least books. K. J. Westman followed all book auctions from the time of his studies and often visited countless antiquaries. The travelogues of older times particularly interested him, but he was also fascinated by the book craft itself and therefore had many beautiful tapes in his collection. He was the son of the State Councilor and Professor K. G. Westman and his wife Margit, née Printz.
Condition
Smudged and mottled band, front inner false has dropped, cover leaf missing, slightly sunny title leaf, two leaves loose.