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BRESLAUER, Martin (1871-1949) -- Da Costas Stundenbuch [cover title]. [Berlin,circa 1913].
2o. Volume containing mounted catalogue text and illustrations and 27 MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS of miniatures from the manuscript. Dark blue velvet, cover with inset gilt-lettered silk label.
ONE OF ONLY TWO COPIES produced by Martin Breslauer to promote the sale of the great Flemish Book of Hours from the da Costa family handled by Breslauer. With pencil note by Martin Breslauer on the front flyleaf stating this is one of only two copies. Also bound in at end is an extracted article by Friedrich Winkler which discusses (and illustrates) this manuscript, and two autograph letters signed from Winkler to Breslauer discussing the manuscript.
[With:]
BRESLAUER, Martin (1918-2004). A French late 13th Century Illuminated Manuscript of the Highest Importance: The Decretum of Gratian with 38 miniatures executed in the atelier of Master Honoré at Paris. Offered for Sale by: Martin Breslauer 23, Museum Street, London, W.C.1. London, 1950s?.
8o. 14 pages, mimeographed text; 7 mounted original photographs of miniatures from the manuscript. Half morocco.
Another monograph catalogue produced by the firm to promote the sale of an important manuscript, a late 13th-century Gratianus, illuminated by Master Honoré. The manuscript was priced at £2800, and the catalogue illustrations are hand-numbered. The catalogue was obviously produced in a limited number. (2)
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ONE OF ONLY TWO COPIES produced by Martin Breslauer to promote the sale of the great Flemish Book of Hours from the da Costa family handled by Breslauer. With pencil note by Martin Breslauer on the front flyleaf stating this is one of only two copies. Also bound in at end is an extracted article by Friedrich Winkler which discusses (and illustrates) this manuscript, and two autograph letters signed from Winkler to Breslauer discussing the manuscript.
[With:]
BRESLAUER, Martin (1918-2004). A French late 13th Century Illuminated Manuscript of the Highest Importance: The Decretum of Gratian with 38 miniatures executed in the atelier of Master Honoré at Paris. Offered for Sale by: Martin Breslauer 23, Museum Street, London, W.C.1. London, 1950s?.
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Another monograph catalogue produced by the firm to promote the sale of an important manuscript, a late 13th-century Gratianus, illuminated by Master Honoré. The manuscript was priced at £2800, and the catalogue illustrations are hand-numbered. The catalogue was obviously produced in a limited number. (2)