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Venice, Francesco Pitteri, 1747. In 12°. Title page printed in red and black, woodcut initials and headers, missing folded plates, slight foxing, light browning. Full hard parchment binding, traces of title and gold decorations on the spine. Spray cuts. § Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri, Giro del mondo...containing the most notable things seen in the Philippine Islands . Naples, Giuseppe Roselli, 1700. Only vol. 5. In 8°. Printer's device on the title page, two full-page copperplate plates outside the text, scattered foxing, light marginal halos, light browning. Full hard parchment binding, handwritten title on the spine, restoration on the spine. § Jacques-Pierre Bourdé de Villehuet, Le Manoeuvrier, or Essai sur la theory et la pratique des movements du navigation et des évolutions naval. Paris, Libraires Associés, [1804]. In 8th. With 8 plates engraved in copper, numbered and folded in fine volume, humidity stains on the plates, some scattered redness. Full leather binding, gold decorations and title on the spine within a gusset, defects on the hinges and corners.
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The department will provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Please note that what Finarte declares with respect to the state of conservation of the objects corresponds only to a qualified opinion and that we are not professional conservators or restorers.
We urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. We always suggest prospective buyers to inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition during the exhibition days as indicated in the catalog.
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