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Medium to heavy-weight parchment; selection and preparation not finest quality; flyleaves are seventeenth-century parchment and are contemporary with binding
A crucifixion scene has been painted on the host above the chalice in the Agony miniature.
Bound in Belgium in the third quarter of the seventeenth century in red leather with gold tooled designs of foliage and eight-pointed stars; sewn on five double or slit-tawed straps at original stations; pastedowns of high quality, with gold foliate designs pressed into an orange ground; spine rounded and possibly backed, with parchment patch liners; gilded designs on raised bands as well as between, and gilt title reads "OFFICIUM BEATAE MARIAE"; pink and white endbands with edge-bead around core; page edges gilt