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London binding, ca. 1649

This London binding, which dates to around 1649, is of brown goatskin. It is tooled in gold with a skull and crowned initials CR in the centre; the flat spine is gold tooled with a row of skulls. The initials represent the English king Charles I, who was beheaded in January 1649.

 

Purchased by the Alexander Turnbull Library in 1974.

 

Upper cover and spine of John Gauden, ‘Eikon Basilike : The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings’ ([London: s.n.], 1648 [i.e.1649]). RStuart 105.

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