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ANGELO, Henry Charles William (1760-c.1839). A Treatise on the Utility and Advantages of Fencing ... to which is added a dissertation on the use of the broad sword . London: George Smeeton for the author, 1817. Oblong 2° (320 x 490mm). With the printed address to the reader tipped-in. 53 plates (of 54), comprising 46 engraved plates (of 47, lacking plate 31, evidently a binding error) after John Gwyn, 6 aquatint plates on the broad sword after Thomas Rowlandson and a mezzotint portrait of the Chevalier de St George after Mather Brown (Light spotting and occasional light marginal soiling.) Contemporary half calf, lettered up the side in gilt within a decorative border, edges red (extremities scuffed, cloth on the upper board rippled). Provenance : Hugh Lupus, 1st Duke of Westminster (1825-1899).
ANGELO, Henry Charles William (1760-c.1839). A Treatise on the Utility and Advantages of Fencing ... to which is added a dissertation on the use of the broad sword . London: George Smeeton for the author, 1817. Oblong 2° (320 x 490mm). With the printed address to the reader tipped-in. 53 plates (of 54), comprising 46 engraved plates (of 47, lacking plate 31, evidently a binding error) after John Gwyn, 6 aquatint plates on the broad sword after Thomas Rowlandson and a mezzotint portrait of the Chevalier de St George after Mather Brown (Light spotting and occasional light marginal soiling.) Contemporary half calf, lettered up the side in gilt within a decorative border, edges red (extremities scuffed, cloth on the upper board rippled). Provenance : Hugh Lupus, 1st Duke of Westminster (1825-1899). The first 47 plates appeared in Domenico Angelo's École des Armes (1763) . His son Henry Angelo reuses these plates here to ‘convince the Nobility and Gentry of the utility of the art’ of fencing; the plates ‘may preserve the remembrance of the personal instruction which [the student has] received’. Henry’s work adds six plates on the broad sword by Rowlandson, and a memoir and portrait of the fencing master the Chevalier de St George. Thimm pp.10-11; Vigeant p.30.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 73
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09.06.2015
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9 June 2015, London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

ANGELO, Henry Charles William (1760-c.1839). A Treatise on the Utility and Advantages of Fencing ... to which is added a dissertation on the use of the broad sword . London: George Smeeton for the author, 1817. Oblong 2° (320 x 490mm). With the printed address to the reader tipped-in. 53 plates (of 54), comprising 46 engraved plates (of 47, lacking plate 31, evidently a binding error) after John Gwyn, 6 aquatint plates on the broad sword after Thomas Rowlandson and a mezzotint portrait of the Chevalier de St George after Mather Brown (Light spotting and occasional light marginal soiling.) Contemporary half calf, lettered up the side in gilt within a decorative border, edges red (extremities scuffed, cloth on the upper board rippled). Provenance : Hugh Lupus, 1st Duke of Westminster (1825-1899).
ANGELO, Henry Charles William (1760-c.1839). A Treatise on the Utility and Advantages of Fencing ... to which is added a dissertation on the use of the broad sword . London: George Smeeton for the author, 1817. Oblong 2° (320 x 490mm). With the printed address to the reader tipped-in. 53 plates (of 54), comprising 46 engraved plates (of 47, lacking plate 31, evidently a binding error) after John Gwyn, 6 aquatint plates on the broad sword after Thomas Rowlandson and a mezzotint portrait of the Chevalier de St George after Mather Brown (Light spotting and occasional light marginal soiling.) Contemporary half calf, lettered up the side in gilt within a decorative border, edges red (extremities scuffed, cloth on the upper board rippled). Provenance : Hugh Lupus, 1st Duke of Westminster (1825-1899). The first 47 plates appeared in Domenico Angelo's École des Armes (1763) . His son Henry Angelo reuses these plates here to ‘convince the Nobility and Gentry of the utility of the art’ of fencing; the plates ‘may preserve the remembrance of the personal instruction which [the student has] received’. Henry’s work adds six plates on the broad sword by Rowlandson, and a memoir and portrait of the fencing master the Chevalier de St George. Thimm pp.10-11; Vigeant p.30.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 73
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Datum:
09.06.2015
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Christie's
9 June 2015, London, South Kensington
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