Nash (Thomas) Collections for the History of Worcestershire, London: by John Nichols, 1781, tall folio, two volumes, contemporary calf rebacked, marbled endpapers, inscribed to volume one from Marianne Vashton to Edward Rogers, portrait frontispiece, vignette titles, various text vignettes, fold out map, profuse plates and multiple fold out genealogies
Provenance:The Library of Ray Leigh (1928-2025)
Sold for £250
Nash (Thomas) Collections for the History of Worcestershire, London: by John Nichols, 1781, tall folio, two volumes, contemporary calf rebacked, marbled endpapers, inscribed to volume one from Marianne Vashton to Edward Rogers, portrait frontispiece, vignette titles, various text vignettes, fold out map, profuse plates and multiple fold out genealogies
The Library of Ray Leigh (1928-2025)
Complete. Calf later rebacked, bindings fair but scuffed and with small abrasions, corners bumped and worn. Wear to extremities. Inscription verso endpaper volume one. Portrait frontispiece foxed. Some imprinting generally of plates. Dampstain to dedication leaf and small old repair. Initial map with central tear. Pages lightly toned and with scattered foxing. Generally bright.
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Auction: The March Auctions 2026, 3rd Mar, 2026
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