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Verboom, G.Psaume XCVI. Magnificently illuminated manuscript with rich, gold-highlighted zoomorphic and vegetal decoration. Colombes, 1884. 8 illuminated pages. 4°. Dark red full marocco on 5 bands with gilt-stamped centerpieces and corner fleurons, rebacked in gilt, gilt on standing and inner edges, three gilt edges and marble endpapers. Gilt edges and marble endpapers. Signed: Bourlier. (Covers slightly stained, somewhat rubbed and scuffed). Verboom, G. Psaume XCVI. Magnificently illuminated manuscript with rich, gold-highlighted zoomorphic and vegetal decoration. Colombes, 1884. 8 illuminated pages. 4°. Dark red full marocco on 5 bands with gilt-stamped centerpieces and corner fleurons, rebacked in gilt, gilt on standing and inner edges, three gilt edges and marble endpapers. Gilt edges and marble endpapers. Signed: Bourlier. (Covers slightly stained, somewhat rubbed and scuffed.) The meticulously handcrafted manuscript wonderfully evokes the book art of the 15th century and, in addition to the magnificent calligraphy, is decorated with numerous artistic initials, including a noble opening initial, rich scrollwork and exquisite depictions of animals and mythical creatures. The text contains the 96th Psalm (Cantate Domino) in French. The author of the work, which is entirely in pen, watercolor and gold paint, appears to be revealed on the dedication page, which reads in French: "Gift to Pastor Deroppet from a grateful grandmother for the religious education her granddaughter Antoinette Rognon was allowed to enjoy. Colombes, April 1884, G. Verboom". - The strong Vélin paper partly with various blindstamps: "De La Rue & Co. London Board" and "L. Berville, 25 rue de la Chaussée d'Antin". - Minimally browned in the margins and partly with minor soiling. One name on dedication leaf somewhat rubbed. Overall wonderfully preserved and splendid manuscript with bright colors and gold highlights. Splendidly illuminated manuscript with rich, gold heightened zoomorphic and vegetal decoration. 8 illuminated pages. Dark red full morocco on 5 bands with gilt centerpieces and corner fleurons, gilt edges and inner edges, triple gilt edges and marbled endpapers. Signed: Bourlier. (Front cover slightly spotted. Somewhat rubbed and scuffed.) - The meticulously handcrafted manuscript beautifully evokes 15th century book art and, in addition to the splendid calligraphy, is furnished with numerous elaborate initials, including a noble entrance initial, rich vine work and exquisite depictions of animals and mythical creatures. The text includes the 96th Psalm (Cantate Domino) in French. The author of the work, which is crafted entirely in pen and ink, watercolors and gold paint, seems to be revealed on the dedication page, which reads in French: "Gift to the Reverend Deroppet from a grateful grandmother for the religious education of her granddaughter Antoinette Rognon. Colombes, April 1884, G. Verboom". - The strong vélin paper partly with various blind stamps: "De La Rue & Co. London Board" and "L. Berville, 25 rue de la Chaussée d'Antin". - Minimally browned in the margins and partly with small soiling. One name on dedication page somewhat rubbed. Overall wonderfully preserved and splendid manuscript with bright colors and gold highlights. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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Verboom, G.Psaume XCVI. Magnificently illuminated manuscript with rich, gold-highlighted zoomorphic and vegetal decoration. Colombes, 1884. 8 illuminated pages. 4°. Dark red full marocco on 5 bands with gilt-stamped centerpieces and corner fleurons, rebacked in gilt, gilt on standing and inner edges, three gilt edges and marble endpapers. Gilt edges and marble endpapers. Signed: Bourlier. (Covers slightly stained, somewhat rubbed and scuffed). Verboom, G. Psaume XCVI. Magnificently illuminated manuscript with rich, gold-highlighted zoomorphic and vegetal decoration. Colombes, 1884. 8 illuminated pages. 4°. Dark red full marocco on 5 bands with gilt-stamped centerpieces and corner fleurons, rebacked in gilt, gilt on standing and inner edges, three gilt edges and marble endpapers. Gilt edges and marble endpapers. Signed: Bourlier. (Covers slightly stained, somewhat rubbed and scuffed.) The meticulously handcrafted manuscript wonderfully evokes the book art of the 15th century and, in addition to the magnificent calligraphy, is decorated with numerous artistic initials, including a noble opening initial, rich scrollwork and exquisite depictions of animals and mythical creatures. The text contains the 96th Psalm (Cantate Domino) in French. The author of the work, which is entirely in pen, watercolor and gold paint, appears to be revealed on the dedication page, which reads in French: "Gift to Pastor Deroppet from a grateful grandmother for the religious education her granddaughter Antoinette Rognon was allowed to enjoy. Colombes, April 1884, G. Verboom". - The strong Vélin paper partly with various blindstamps: "De La Rue & Co. London Board" and "L. Berville, 25 rue de la Chaussée d'Antin". - Minimally browned in the margins and partly with minor soiling. One name on dedication leaf somewhat rubbed. Overall wonderfully preserved and splendid manuscript with bright colors and gold highlights. Splendidly illuminated manuscript with rich, gold heightened zoomorphic and vegetal decoration. 8 illuminated pages. Dark red full morocco on 5 bands with gilt centerpieces and corner fleurons, gilt edges and inner edges, triple gilt edges and marbled endpapers. Signed: Bourlier. (Front cover slightly spotted. Somewhat rubbed and scuffed.) - The meticulously handcrafted manuscript beautifully evokes 15th century book art and, in addition to the splendid calligraphy, is furnished with numerous elaborate initials, including a noble entrance initial, rich vine work and exquisite depictions of animals and mythical creatures. The text includes the 96th Psalm (Cantate Domino) in French. The author of the work, which is crafted entirely in pen and ink, watercolors and gold paint, seems to be revealed on the dedication page, which reads in French: "Gift to the Reverend Deroppet from a grateful grandmother for the religious education of her granddaughter Antoinette Rognon. Colombes, April 1884, G. Verboom". - The strong vélin paper partly with various blind stamps: "De La Rue & Co. London Board" and "L. Berville, 25 rue de la Chaussée d'Antin". - Minimally browned in the margins and partly with small soiling. One name on dedication page somewhat rubbed. Overall wonderfully preserved and splendid manuscript with bright colors and gold highlights. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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