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Band van bruinkarmijn marokijn   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Title
Band van bruinkarmijn marokijn
Object type Book binding
Description
Nederlands: Inhoud: Johan: Lassenius. De Hemelsche morgendauw, der soete genade Gods ... Uit het Hoogduitsch ... vertaald door J.A. K[loekhoff]. Verciert met ... Plaaten. Te Amsterdam, By Jan Morterre, 1754. 8vo. Gr. pap.
Date 1754?
Binder/bindery
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Jacob Cornelis Schoots van Capelle; Schoots van Capelle, Jacob Cornelis
Medium
Nederlands: Bruinkarmijn marokijn, ten dele weggesneden en onderliggend donker grijsblauw fluweel tonend, en opgelegd zwart marokijn, met goud bestempeld en ten dele wit (zilver?) gemaakt
Dimensions 163 × 101 × 42 mm (6.41 × 3.97 × 1.65 in)
institution QS:P195,Q1526131
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Shelfmark 144 E 33
Place of creation The Netherlands, Amsterdam
Notes This object is part of the collection of bookbindings of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the national library of the Netherlands
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Source page at the Geheugen van Nederland / Memory of the Netherlands website

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