Lot 47
 

ASPIN (J), URANIA’S MIRROR OR A VIEW OF THE HEAVENS, complete with thirty-two hand coloured cards with pin holes to locate star positions, with, A FAMILIAR TREATISE ON ASTRONOMY, with two folding plates, later green cloth, London, Samuel Leigh, 1825, and a second copy of the book in poor condition (3)

Sold for £1,650


 

ASPIN (J), URANIA’S MIRROR OR A VIEW OF THE HEAVENS, complete with thirty-two hand coloured cards with pin holes to locate star positions, with, A FAMILIAR TREATISE ON ASTRONOMY, with two folding plates, later green cloth, London, Samuel Leigh, 1825, and a second copy of the book in poor condition (3)

All cards with some foxing, many with heavy foxing. Twelve cards lacking tissue, one with detached tissue.

Buyers and prospective Buyers are deemed to have satisfied themselves before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to (but not limited to) the physical condition (including defects) of the Lot and its description in the Catalogue. Buyers and prospective Buyers should note the provisions of General Conditions 2.4 and 2.5 in relation to descriptions of the Lot in the Catalogue. 

All gemstones are sold as synthetic/treated unless stated otherwise in the description. 

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Auction: The Christopher Baron Book Collection (Macclesfield), 10th Oct, 2024

Christopher Baron (1941-2023) grew up in Birkdale, Lancashire and loved reading from a young age. After leaving school, he took a position with the National Westminster Bank. His love of books led him to buy and sell books, initially as a hobby, from the late 1960s. In 1985 due to job relocation from Natwest Bank, he moved to Hale, outside Altrincham in Greater Manchester. In 1991, he took early retirement and dedicated more time to dealing and collecting. He was a regular attendee at book fairs across the country, often joined at larger fairs by his wife Sheena (1953-2002). Christopher had an eclectic interest in many subjects, including Dylan Thomas, games and magic books and Terry Pratchett, to name but a few. He gained a great deal of joy from his books and from supporting customers to find what they were looking for. He continued to work right up until his death in 2023. His collection is a wonderful combination of stock for book fairs as well as personal treasures and favourites.

Please be advised that all bidders are required to provide a copy of photographic ID in order to place a bid.

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Buyers and prospective Buyers are deemed to have satisfied themselves before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to (but not limited to) the physical condition (including defects) of the Lot and its description in the Catalogue. Buyers and prospective Buyers should note the provisions of General Conditions 2.4 and 2.5 in relation to descriptions of the Lot in the Catalogue. 

See the full Terms & Conditions of sale and ensure you have read and understood them before proceeding to buy at auction. 

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Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th October 2024 from 10:00am to 5:00pm 

The Cheshire Saleroom
Withyfold Drive
Macclesfield
Cheshire
SK10 2BD
01625 431788

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