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Portrait painter, Landscape painter, copperplate engraver, Illuminator, Miniature painter

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      • P[eacham] (H[enry]) A Paradox, in the Praise of a Dunce, to Smectymnuus, first edition, The Huth copy, Printed for Thomas Paybody, 1642.
        Oct. 21, 2021

        P[eacham] (H[enry]) A Paradox, in the Praise of a Dunce, to Smectymnuus, first edition, The Huth copy, Printed for Thomas Paybody, 1642.

        Est: £600 - £800

        P[eacham] (H[enry]) A Paradox, in the Praise of a Dunce, to Smectymnuus, first edition, 4 leaves, trimmed close affecting some headlines and pagination, light foxing, later half calf over marbled boards, spine faded, [Wing P948], 4to, Printed for Thomas Paybody, 1642. ⁂ The Huth copy (with bookplate) of this satire on episcopacy; this the only copy to appear at auction (1993, £300) since 1939. ESTC records only 5 copies in British Isles and 8 in N. America.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY PEACHAM | Landscape with Harvesters Returning Home
        Jul. 05, 2017

        ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY PEACHAM | Landscape with Harvesters Returning Home

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        Pen and brown ink

        Sotheby's
      • Peacham, Henry
        May. 17, 2017

        Peacham, Henry

        Est: £500 - £700

        Peacham, Henry The Worth of a Peny, or, A Caution to Keep Money. London: S. Griffin for William Lee, 1664. Second edition, small 4to., modern crushed red quarter morocco, bookplate of Arnold Muirhead, a little light soiling, occasional very light dampstaining and a few early ink marks

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • PEACHAM (HENRY)
        Nov. 27, 2012

        PEACHAM (HENRY)

        Est: £200 - £300

        The Compleat Gentleman. Fashioning him Absolute in the Most Necessary & Commendable Qualities Concerning Minde or Bodie that May be Required in a Noble Gentleman, 2 parts in one, second edition, additional engraved pictorial title (laid down with minor loss), several woodcut illustrations and armorial shields in the text, with the variant "Printed for I.M." on the title of the second part, title cropped at upper margin (just touching first word of title), leaf D4 shorter and re-inserted, several headlines shaved, early calf, gilt initials "S.W." on sides, rebacked [Westwood & Satchell, p.167; STC 19504], small 4to, Francis Constable, 1634

        Bonhams
      • PEACHAM (HENRY)
        May. 22, 2012

        PEACHAM (HENRY)

        Est: £300 - £500

        The Compleat Gentleman. Fashioning him Absolute in the Most Necessary & Commendable Qualities Concerning Minde or Bodie that May be Required in a Noble Gentleman, 2 parts in one, second edition, additional engraved pictorial title (laid down with minor loss), several woodcut illustrations and armorial shields in the text, with the variant "Printed for I.M." on the title of the second part, title cropped at upper margin (just touching first word of title), leaf D4 shorter and re-inserted, several headlines shaved, early calf, gilt initials "S.W." on sides, rebacked [Westwood & Satchell, p.167; STC 19504], small 4to, Francis Constable, 1634

        Bonhams
      • PEACHAM, Henry (1576-1643). Minerva Britanna or A Garden of Heroical Deuises ... newly devised, moralized, and published . London: Wa. Dight, [1612]. 4° (208 x 154mm). General title with woodcut device and architectural border, part title with
        Jun. 07, 2010

        PEACHAM, Henry (1576-1643). Minerva Britanna or A Garden of Heroical Deuises ... newly devised, moralized, and published . London: Wa. Dight, [1612]. 4° (208 x 154mm). General title with woodcut device and architectural border, part title with

        Est: £500 - £800

        PEACHAM, Henry (1576-1643). Minerva Britanna or A Garden of Heroical Deuises ... newly devised, moralized, and published. London: Wa. Dight, [1612]. 4° (208 x 154mm). General title with woodcut device and architectural border, part title with woodcut device and decorations, 202 (of 204) woodcut emblems. (Lacks V4, C4 torn with slight loss of text, burn hole in E2 affetcing woodcuts recto and verso, woodcuts on S1r-v and Bb4r-v defaced with central area cut out.) Contemporary spotted calf (spine gilt). Provenance: Henry Duke of Kent, 1713 (bookplate) -- Thomas Philip, Earl de Grey (bookplate). ONLY EDITION of this emblem book, dedicated to Prince Henry. It departs in important respects from Peacham's previous emblem works. The interpretative verse is in English, and many of the repreated plates differ in detail. The emblematic woodcuts are believed to be his own work. He hence had no need of the sometimes massice borrowing of plates to which other emblem writers resorted. Reference is made to football and tennis in the emblems on M4 and R3. Hazlitt I, p. 448; Lowndes V, 1808; STC 19511.

        Christie's
      • PEACHAM, HENRY
        Mar. 16, 2007

        PEACHAM, HENRY

        Est: $100 - $200

        PEACHAM, HENRY Coach and Sedan. London: Frederick Etchells and Hugh Macdonald, 1925 4to., cloth-backed blue boards, gilt lettering to backstrip. 1 of 625 copies issued. Wear to edges and extremes of boards and backstrip; fading and light soiling to boards and backstrip; otherwise a sound copy.

        Hindman
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