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FAMOUS MANUSCRIPT

BOUGHT FOR THE BRITISH MUSEUM £30,000 PAID IN LONDON British Official Wireless Reed. 11.5 a.m. RUGBY, Monday. The famous Lutrell manuscript, one of the finest English medieval manuscripts, has been privately bought by an anonymous purchaser for the British Museum, where it has been on loan for many years. It is understood that the price paid was £30,000. The manuscript dates from 1340, and contains over 300 leaves lavishly illustrated in colours and gold. Its acquisition was announced at a book sale at London today, at which £33,000 was paid for the Bedford Book of Hours by Messrs. Quaritch, the well-known dealers, who are holding it for eventual purchase by the British Museum. The price paid for this book, which dates from 1500, is the highest ever paid for any book privately bought.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 728, 30 July 1929, Page 9

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FAMOUS MANUSCRIPT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 728, 30 July 1929, Page 9

FAMOUS MANUSCRIPT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 728, 30 July 1929, Page 9

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