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M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
MJohnson f. GV.sc.
Scarce & fine engraving. Sheet 90 x 155mm (3½ x 6"). Trimmed within plate, laid on album paper.
A bookplate engraved by George Vertue after Maurice Johnson. It features Mercury and a female allegorical figure under a tapestry with an armorial. Maurice Johnson (1688-1755) was the founder of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society and helped in the re-establishment of the Society of Antiquitaries (1717) for which George Vertue was the official engraver.
Ex Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. 4881 Spalding Gentlemen's Society. Alexander 718.
[Ref: 64728]   £420.00  
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M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
MJohnson f. GV.sc.
Scarce & fine engraving, 18th century watermark. 95 x 155mm (3¾ x 6¼"). Stains in left side.
A bookplate engraved by George Vertue after Maurice Johnson. It features Mercury and a female allegorical figure under a tapestry with an armorial. Maurice Johnson (1688-1755) was the founder of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society and helped in the re-establishment of the Society of Antiquitaries (1717) for which George Vertue was the official engraver.
4881 Spalding Gentlemen's Society. Alexander 718.
[Ref: 66557]   £320.00  
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M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
MJohnson f. GV.sc.
Scarce & fine engraving, 18th century watermark. 95 x 155mm (3¾ x 6¼"). Narrow bottom margin, small tear at bottom taped.
A bookplate engraved by George Vertue after Maurice Johnson. It features Mercury and a female allegorical figure under a tapestry with an armorial. Maurice Johnson (1688-1755) was the founder of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society and helped in the re-establishment of the Society of Antiquitaries (1717) for which George Vertue was the official engraver.
4881 Spalding Gentlemen's Society. Alexander 718.
[Ref: 66558]   £360.00  
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