List of pictures at the seat of T.B. Brydges Barret, Esq. : at Lee Priory, in the county of Kent
"The collection was made in the former half of the last century, by Thomas Barrett of Lee." -Introduction. Written anonymously by Sir Egerton Brydges. Cf. Bodleian pre-1920 catalogue.
Green morocco binding, covers are gilt with triple panel design with the frames tooled with a double line fillet, in the center of the inner panel is a gilt ornamental design, title stamped in gold on spine, gilt inner dentelle, all edges gilt, signed "Bound by Hayday"
Includes bookplates of Jayne Wrightsman, Charles W.G. Howard, and Joseph Walter King Eyton
Green morocco binding, covers are gilt with triple panel design with the frames tooled with a double line fillet, in the center of the inner panel is a gilt ornamental design, title stamped in gold on spine, gilt inner dentelle, all edges gilt, signed "Bound by Hayday"
Includes bookplates of Jayne Wrightsman, Charles W.G. Howard, and Joseph Walter King Eyton
Artwork Details
- Title: List of pictures at the seat of T.B. Brydges Barret, Esq. : at Lee Priory, in the county of Kent
- Author: Sir Egerton Brydges, 1st Baronet (British, Wootton 1762–1837 Campagne Gros Jean, Switzerland)
- Printer: John Warwick (Private Press, of Lee Priory)
- Binder: James Hayday (1796–1872)
- Date: 1817
- Geography: Kent, England
- Dimensions: [4], 69, [3] pages, 1 leaf of plates (folded); Height: 9 13/16 in. (25 cm)
- Credit Line: Bequest of Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, 2019
- Object Number: N5245 .B7 1817
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