Decorative Arts & Design

February 1318, 2021
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LOT 296

Lot 296

Henry Youle Hind (Canadian, 1823-1908)

Henry Youle Hind (Canadian, 1823-1908)
Lot 296 Details
Henry Youle Hind (Canadian, 1823-1908)

NORTH-WEST TERRITORY: REPORT OF THE ASSINIBOINE AND SASKATCHEWAN EXPLORING EXPEDITION

folio, half and full title pages, with 6 fold-out charts and maps, illustrated, 170+pp. in three quarter calf linen boards with applied title paper label, published by John Lovell, Toronto, 1859, condition noted
13.25 x 10.2 in — 33.7 x 26 cm

Estimate $80-$120

Realised: $156
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Henry Youle Hind (Canadian, 1823-1908)
  • Henry Youle Hind (Canadian, 1823-1908)
  • Henry Youle Hind (Canadian, 1823-1908)
  • Henry Youle Hind (Canadian, 1823-1908)

CONDITION DETAILS

Many pages with glue and paper residue, as the leaves were used as a scrap book. Pull out charts, maps and plates apparently intact.

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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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