

A member of our staff will bid on your behalf and attempt to purchase the lot as cheaply as is permitted by other bids or reserves. A live bidding fee of 3% + VAT (Dominic Winter website or ) or 4.95% + VAT (the-saleroom) will be added to your invoice.Ĭommission bid: Also called an 'Absentee bid'. Please note successful bids made via live bidding cannot be invoiced or paid for until the day after an auction. Online bidding: You can bid live online at our auctions via our own website ( .uk) after completing the registration process or alternatively you can live bid on or In person: Being present at the auction provides the convenience of being able to remove the lots that you have purchased when the sale ends, provided you choose to pay by credit or debit card, guaranteed cheque or cash. You can make a purchase at Dominic Winter Auctioneers by using any of the following methods: In that year an undated title-page was issued not referring to a 'Second Edition' (Harris). The 1755 edition published in parts starting in September 1753. Harris 692 Fowler 229 (for 1738 edition). Saunders architect (1872-1917), additional front free endpaper removed, contemporary sheep backed marbled boards, spine worn with loss of leather mostly at head & foot, boards rubbed and worn, folio

Ware,, letterpress title in red & black, additional engraved general title and engraved titles to books 2, 3 & 4 (incorrect manuscript date to imprint of letterpress title and additional engraved title of 1738), few engraved illustrations to text, 205 engraved plates, two small worm holes to inner blank margins throughout volume, occasional minor spotting and marks, light damp stains to few leaves, early manuscript to front free endpaper including signature B. Literally Translated from the Original Italian, by Isaac Ware, Esq Particular care has been taken to preserve the proportions and measures from the original, all the plates being engraved by the author's own hand,, London: R. Describing and figuring the ancient Temples that are in Rome, and some others that are in Italy and out of Italy. The Four Books of Architecture: by Andrea Palladio.
