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Mathematics. - Leybourn (William) Pleasure with Profit: Consisting of Recreations of Divers Kinds, viz. numerical, geometrical, mechanical, statical, astronomical, horometrical, cryptographical, magnetical, automatical, chymical, and historical. Published to Recreate Ingenious Spirits; and to induce them to make farther scrutiny into these (and the like), sublime sciences..., to this work is also annex, A Treatise of Algebra... by R. Sault, first edition, title within double-rule border, woodcut initials, diagrams and charts, together with CLARKE, James Stanier & M'ARTHUR, James - The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, K. B. From His Lordship's Manuscripts, volumes 1 and 2, leather and gilt bound Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1809, Brent (Nathaneal) The Historie of the Councel of Trent, in eight books, In which (befides the ordinairie Acts of the Councell) are declared many notable occurences, which happened in Chriftendome, during the fpace of fourtie yyres and more, leather bound, third edition, Printed by Robert Young and John Ravvorth, London,1640, Michel (Emile) Rembrant, Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre et son temps, leather and marbled board bound, Libraire Hachette, Paris, 1893, Walton, Izaak and Cotton, Charles, The Complete Angler or Contemplative Man's recreation. Being a Discourse on Rivers, Fish-Ponds, Fish and Fishing, In Two Parts, calf and board covers, printed for Thomas Hope at The Bible and Anchor, 1760,The Club; in Dialogue between Father and Son, leather and board covers, printed by John Johnson, London, 1817, one of 735 copies, together with Blair, Rev. David, The Class Book, or Three Hundred and Sixty-five Reading lessons adapted to the use of schools, London, 1815, Lambert, N, The Young Ladies assistant in writing French letters, 1841 and Pinnocks improved edition of the History of Rome, Printed for G. and W.B Whittaker, London 1823,Rawlinson, (W.G) The Watercolours of J.M.W Turner, with thirty colour illustrations, offices of the studio, London, Paris and New York, 1909, together with Penley, Aaron, Sketching from nature in watercolours, Corfe, Jos, The Beauties of Handel, volume 1, and Clarke, John, The Vocal works composed by G.F.Handel, arranged for the organ or piano-forte, volume 2, Britannia: or a chorographical defcription of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the adjacent iflands. Written in Latin by William Camden, Clarenceux, King at Arms: and translated into English, with additions and improvements. The second edition. Revised, digested, and published, with large additions, by Edmund Gibson, D. D. Rector of Lambeth; and now Bishop of Lincoln, and Dean of His Majesty's Chapel-Royal, volumes 1 and 2, gilt leather and board bound, Howard(George, Selby) The New Royal Cyclopaedia or Complete Modern and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, on an entire new and improved plan and including all the modern improvements and lateft difcoveries of the various subjects, volumes 1 to 3, leather spines and marbled board covers, Regnier (Henri) Boileau, Oeuvres Choisies, Librairie Hachette, Paris, 1884, together with France (Anatole) La Revolte Des Anges, Paris, 1914, Delpit (Edouart) Les Represailles De La Vie, Paris, 1883, Tourguenheff, Peres et Enfants, Paris, Willy (Colette and Willy) Claudine a l'Ecole, Landriot, Monseigneur, Mandements et discours, 1858, De Bonnefon, (Jean) Drame Imperial, Ce Que L'on Ne Pas Dire a Berlin, 1888, Guizot (M) Corneille Et Son Temps Etude Litterraire, Paris, 1852, Loti (Pierre) Un Pelerin D'Angkor and Souvestre, (Emile) Les Derniers Bretons, 1866, volumes 1 and 2, Some stirring relics of English History, including Cromwell's report on the Battle of Naseby, Nelson's unfinished letter, Napoleon's appeal to England etc, together with Crombie (Alexander) Gymnasium Sive Symbola Critica, 1838, volumes 1 and 2, Russell, Bertrand, The Impact of Science on Society, 1952, and Hammerton (J.A) Our King and Queen, a pictorial record of their times, The Amalgamated Press, London, volumes 1, 2 and 3, Wilkinson (Robert, publisher). Atlas Classica, Being A Collection of Maps of the Countries Mentioned by the Ancient Authors, Both Sacred and Profane. With their Various Subdivisions at Different Periods, 46 hand coloured engraved maps, some double-page, seven engraved tables, including double and pull-out, leather spine and marbled board covers, index page states London; Printed for Robert Wilkinson, No.125 Fenchurch Street, 1817, however map number 28 is dated 1818
Mathematics. - Leybourn (William) Pleasure with Profit: Consisting of Recreations of Divers Kinds, viz. numerical, geometrical, mechanical, statical, astronomical, horometrical, cryptographical, magnetical, automatical, chymical, and historical. Published to Recreate Ingenious Spirits; and to induce them to make farther scrutiny into these (and the like), sublime sciences..., to this work is also annex, A Treatise of Algebra... by R. Sault, first edition, title within double-rule border, woodcut initials, diagrams and charts, together with CLARKE, James Stanier & M'ARTHUR, James - The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, K. B. From His Lordship's Manuscripts, volumes 1 and 2, leather and gilt bound Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1809, Brent (Nathaneal) The Historie of the Councel of Trent, in eight books, In which (befides the ordinairie Acts of the Councell) are declared many notable occurences, which happened in Chriftendome, during the fpace of fourtie yyres and more, leather bound, third edition, Printed by Robert Young and John Ravvorth, London,1640, Michel (Emile) Rembrant, Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre et son temps, leather and marbled board bound, Libraire Hachette, Paris, 1893, Walton, Izaak and Cotton, Charles, The Complete Angler or Contemplative Man's recreation. Being a Discourse on Rivers, Fish-Ponds, Fish and Fishing, In Two Parts, calf and board covers, printed for Thomas Hope at The Bible and Anchor, 1760,The Club; in Dialogue between Father and Son, leather and board covers, printed by John Johnson, London, 1817, one of 735 copies, together with Blair, Rev. David, The Class Book, or Three Hundred and Sixty-five Reading lessons adapted to the use of schools, London, 1815, Lambert, N, The Young Ladies assistant in writing French letters, 1841 and Pinnocks improved edition of the History of Rome, Printed for G. and W.B Whittaker, London 1823,Rawlinson, (W.G) The Watercolours of J.M.W Turner, with thirty colour illustrations, offices of the studio, London, Paris and New York, 1909, together with Penley, Aaron, Sketching from nature in watercolours, Corfe, Jos, The Beauties of Handel, volume 1, and Clarke, John, The Vocal works composed by G.F.Handel, arranged for the organ or piano-forte, volume 2, Britannia: or a chorographical defcription of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the adjacent iflands. Written in Latin by William Camden, Clarenceux, King at Arms: and translated into English, with additions and improvements. The second edition. Revised, digested, and published, with large additions, by Edmund Gibson, D. D. Rector of Lambeth; and now Bishop of Lincoln, and Dean of His Majesty's Chapel-Royal, volumes 1 and 2, gilt leather and board bound, Howard(George, Selby) The New Royal Cyclopaedia or Complete Modern and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, on an entire new and improved plan and including all the modern improvements and lateft difcoveries of the various subjects, volumes 1 to 3, leather spines and marbled board covers, Regnier (Henri) Boileau, Oeuvres Choisies, Librairie Hachette, Paris, 1884, together with France (Anatole) La Revolte Des Anges, Paris, 1914, Delpit (Edouart) Les Represailles De La Vie, Paris, 1883, Tourguenheff, Peres et Enfants, Paris, Willy (Colette and Willy) Claudine a l'Ecole, Landriot, Monseigneur, Mandements et discours, 1858, De Bonnefon, (Jean) Drame Imperial, Ce Que L'on Ne Pas Dire a Berlin, 1888, Guizot (M) Corneille Et Son Temps Etude Litterraire, Paris, 1852, Loti (Pierre) Un Pelerin D'Angkor and Souvestre, (Emile) Les Derniers Bretons, 1866, volumes 1 and 2, Some stirring relics of English History, including Cromwell's report on the Battle of Naseby, Nelson's unfinished letter, Napoleon's appeal to England etc, together with Crombie (Alexander) Gymnasium Sive Symbola Critica, 1838, volumes 1 and 2, Russell, Bertrand, The Impact of Science on Society, 1952, and Hammerton (J.A) Our King and Queen, a pictorial record of their times, The Amalgamated Press, London, volumes 1, 2 and 3, Wilkinson (Robert, publisher). Atlas Classica, Being A Collection of Maps of the Countries Mentioned by the Ancient Authors, Both Sacred and Profane. With their Various Subdivisions at Different Periods, 46 hand coloured engraved maps, some double-page, seven engraved tables, including double and pull-out, leather spine and marbled board covers, index page states London; Printed for Robert Wilkinson, No.125 Fenchurch Street, 1817, however map number 28 is dated 1818

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We do not ship or package any items in house. 

For all postage and packing enquiries please contact either of the below:

Silver Arrow Post                      Cardiff Mailboxes

07980090890                             02921 322197

silverarrowpost@gmx.co.uk       info@mbecardiff.co.uk

For larger items which the two above carriers may not be able to deliver we recommend Martin Brothers of Frome. Their contact details are: 01985844144 or orders@martinbrosltd.com 

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***Please note*** Credit cards are accepted for registration and verification of ID only. NO PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE BY CREDIT CARD. Payment is accepted only by bank transfer, cheque or in-person by cleared funds (cash or debit cards)***


BUYERS PREMIUM: All purchases are subject to a buyer`s premium of 20% plus VAT

Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed

Lots marked as being sold subject to artist resale rights may attract the Artist’s Resale royalty charge at the rate of 4% of the hammer price.

This royalty, where applicable, will be charged to the purchaser.

CONDITION: All General Sale lots are sold "As is", viewing in person is highly recommended as condition reports will not be available.

PAYMENTS:

Due to the high number of fraudulent card transactions that we have experienced, we no longer accept payment over the phone by credit or debit card. Payment can be made in person by debit card. Our preferred method of payment where the purchaser is not present is bank transfer, and full details will be provided with successful purchasers invoices. Payment is also accepted by cheque, however the cheque payment will have to clear before goods are released, alternatively payments are accepted via Wise (https://wise.com). Please be aware that cheque clearance will take eight days from deposit. We will only release goods to a third party upon receipt of identification and authority from the purchaser, and upon receipt of cleared funds.

Your payment must be made direct to Anthemion Auctions and will not be processed by the-saleroom.com

SHIPPING:
We do not ship or package any items in house. 

For all postage and packing enquiries please contact either of the below:

Silver Arrow Post                      Cardiff Mailboxes

07980090890                             02921 322197

silverarrowpost@gmx.co.uk       info@mbecardiff.co.uk

For larger items which the two above carriers may not be able to deliver we recommend Martin Brothers of Frome. Their contact details are: 01985844144 or orders@martinbrosltd.com 


FOR ALL ENQUIRIES:
Ryan Beach, M.R.I.C.S.
Telephone: 029 2047 2444

E Mail: auction@anthemionauctions.com
Web: www.anthemionauctions.com 

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***Please note*** Credit cards are accepted for registration and verification of ID only. NO PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE BY CREDIT CARD. Payment is accepted only by bank transfer, cheque or in-person by cleared funds (cash or debit cards)***

 1.   In these conditions:

  Anthemion Auctions act as auctioneers and agents for the vendors and are referred to as “the Auctioneers” and any such reference shall include all employees and agents or representatives this reference shall mean either gender singularly shall include the plural or vice versa. The clause headings are for general guidance and do not form part of the interpretation of the conditions.

 “Hammer Price” means the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer.

 “Catalogue” includes any advertisement, brochure, estimate, price list and any other publication.

 “Net Proceeds” means the net amount due to the Vendor being the hammer price of the lot sold less the commission at the prevailing rates plus VAT together with expenses and any other amounts due the Auctioneers by the Vendor in whatever capacity and howsoever arising.

 “Buyer” shall mean the highest bidder as outlined in section 4.

 “Vendor” shall mean the individual, company or other body on whose behalf the Auctioneer acts as agent in the sale of the items.

  

 2. Charges

 Commission:

 17.5% of the hammer price for individual lots, unless shown otherwise on the auction contract.

 Minimum Charge:

 No minimum charge is applicable for lots sold at Anthemion Auctions.

  Insurance:

 Unless Anthemion Auctions has been instructed to the contrary in writing all goods in Anthemion Auctions custody will be held insured against the risk of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The Auctioneers and insurers shall not be responsible for damage to picture frames or picture frame glass or damage arising therefrom caused by woodworm or atmospheric conditions.

 

 Unsold Lots:

 Unsold lots will be reofferred for sale at the Auctioneer’s discretion, unless Anthemion Auctions has requested the vendor to collect the lot. A charge equal to 17.5% of the reserve for that lot will be made if a reserve has been imposed by the vendor that Anthemion Auctions believes to be excessive and has notified the vendor of this belief prior to the auction.

 

 Withdrawal Fees:

 On lots withdrawn prior to the sale, a fee of 17.5% of the reserve (or, where no reserve has been stated, 17.5% of the lower auction estimate as printed in the catalogue) or the minimum charge, whichever is the greater. The vendor will also be liable to any other charges incurred in the processing of this lot.

 

 Illustration Fees:

 Internet illustrations will be supplied for each lot entered for sale, and are charged at £4.00 per lot. Catalogue illustrations (where applicable) are charged up to £10.00 for a black and white photograph, up to £20.00 for a colour photograph, or as otherwise agreed. Images may be displayed on our website and other websites and remain under the copyright of Anthemion Auctions at all times.

 

 VAT on the charges:

 Value Added Tax is applicable at the appropriate rate on all charges and fees. The above rates are net of VAT.  

 

 3. General:

 With reference to any publication detailing descriptions of lots all statements whether printed or made orally are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as statements of fact unless instructed by the vendor in writing to so certify. As such the Auctioneers do so act as agents and cannot be held responsible for such claims. All buyers or their agents shall acknowledge responsibility to examine these conditions and terms, description of the lots and also satisfy themselves as to condition, damages and restorations before the sale.

 Unless stated otherwise on this form, the vendor warrants to Anthemion Auctions that he/she possesses a marketable title free from encumbrances in all goods which he/she instructs Anthemion Auctions to sell. Unless Anthemion Auctions have been advised otherwise in writing prior to the items being consigned for sale, the vendor is deemed to instruct Anthemion Auctions as an individual on his/her own behalf. The vendor indemnifies Anthemion Auctions fully in all respects in connection with any claims which may be received in relation to the title of any items consigned for sale.

Post 1950’s Furniture

All furniture manufactured post 1950 included in any sale was either not originally intended for use in a private dwelling or, will now be offered as a Work of Art. Such items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 (as amended in 1989 and 1993) and for this reason, should not be used in a private home.

   4. The Auction:

 The Auctioneers may at their absolute discretion, divide any lot, combine any lots, withdraw any lots, refuse bids, regulate bids and cancel any sale at any time without reason or notice.

 The Auctioneers may bid for any goods on behalf  of the vendor, which are offered subject to reserve or auctioneers discretion.

  The Auctioneers’ decision shall be deemed to be final in all cases of dispute and any statement made by him concerning any change of description or other matter regarding any lot shall take precedence over previous published statements or descriptions.

  In general the highest bidder shall be the buyer at the hammer price however in the case of a dispute, the above clause shall be enforced.

  5. Default by the Purchaser:

 The Auctioneers act as agents to the vendor and will not pay out the net proceeds to the vendor until full settlement is made by the buyer.

  6. Carriage and storage of items to be sold at auction:

 The Auctioneers shall undertake to arrange suitable carriage for the vendor’s items if required and any charges shall be deducted from the vendor’s proceeds. This may include storage and insurance. Risk in the items will therefore remain with the Auctioneer until such time as the goods are sold to the buyer.

 7. Reserves:

 All goods are sold without reserve unless written instructions are received by the Auctioneers prior to the commencement of the relevant auction.

8. Indemnity:

 The vendor shall indemnify Anthemion Auctions against all or any claims in respect of any goods sold by Anthemion Auctions on the vendor’s behalf.

 9. Value Added Tax:

 Any vendor who instructs Anthemion Auctions to sell any items which forms an asset of their business shall supply relevant details with respect to their VAT status within the EU and whether they intend to operate under “the special scheme”. All details to be supplied in writing at the time of entering the goods for sale and failure to supply that information and any subsequent penalties shall be the sole responsibility of the vendor.

 10. Vendor Authorisation:

 The vendor permits commission and all other charges at the published rates and any Government taxes thereon to be deducted from the proceeds and the vendor also accepts the retention of any premium payable on the purchases by the buyer to be retained by Anthemion Auctions.

 11. Photographs and illustrations:

 Vendors and buyers of all or any lots give Anthemion Auctions absolute discretion to use in any publication or promotional matter any photographs and illustrations whether supplied by the client or commissioned by the Auctioneer for any purposes whatsoever whether in connection with the sale or not, except where the vendor has informed Anthemion Auctions in writing to the contrary, the vendor represents and warrants that no lot is subject to any copyright restrictions.

 12. Bidder’s Agents:

 All bidders shall supply to Anthemion Auctions full details of name and permanent address and if required formal identification. Any bidder shall be deemed to act as a principal and shall be responsible for all accounts unless Anthemion Auctions receive in writing instructions that they are acting for the named principal.

 13. Purchase Price:

 The Buyer shall pay the Hammer Price plus a premium of 20% on all lots this premium shall be subject to VAT and any VAT on the Hammer Price as indicated in the catalogue or notices displayed or to announcements made verbally by the Auctioneer prior to the commencement of the auction. Any requests to refund VAT on the premium should be made in writing to Anthemion Auctions and shall be assessed on the individual basis. Please note that purchasing through the sale room an additional surcharge of 4.95% + VAT will be added to the hammer price. This charge is not applicable to commission bids or telephone bids made directly with Anthemion Auctions.

 14. Settlement of Accounts and Removal of Goods:

General Sales:

All accounts to be settled in full by the Friday following the sale, and all items to be removed within this same time frame, failing which, Anthemion Auctions shall not be held responsible if the lots are stolen, lost, damaged or destroyed and any lots remaining with the Auctioneers shall remain at the risk of the Buyer.

Any account not settled by the end of business on the Friday after the sale shall be subject to a minimum storage charge of £5.00 item per day (plus VAT at the appropriate rate).

Fine Art Sales:

All accounts to be settled in full within five working days and all items to be removed within five working days, failing which, Anthemion Auctions shall not be held responsible if the lots are stolen, lost, damaged or destroyed and any lots remaining with the Auctioneers shall remain at the risk of the Buyer.

Any account not settled by the end of business on the fifth day after the sale shall be subject to a minimum storage charge of £5.00 item per day (plus VAT at the appropriate rate).

 All accounts to be settled by cash, cheques, debit cards, or direct bank transfer to the Anthemion Auctions bank account. (For details contact the main office). Third party cheques are not accepted under any circumstances.

Due to the high number of fraudulent card transactions that we have experienced, we no longer accept payment over the phone by credit or debit card. Payment can be made in person by debit card. Our preferred method of payment where the purchaser is not present is bank transfer, and full details will be provided with successful purchaser’s invoices. Payment is also accepted by cheque; however, the cheque payment will have to clear before goods are released. Please be aware that cheque clearance will take eight days from deposit.

 All goods sold shall be removed from the premises within seven working days of the sale date otherwise they shall be removed to commercial storage premises entirely at the Buyers risk and expense and any charges made by that company shall be paid direct to that company before release of the relevant items and subject to all associated accounts with the Auctioneers having been settled in full.

 The Auctioneer may take a lien over the lots purchased by the defaulting Buyer and any other items in the Auctioneers’ possession belonging to that purchaser and if necessary resell by public auction or otherwise these items to defray any charges or accounts outstanding.

 The defaulting Buyer shall be responsible for any losses occurring from the resale of any lots.

 If the Buyer fails to comply with the terms and conditions the Auctioneer has the right to refuse to accept bids in any future sale whether from the principal or their agent and that they may require a cash sum to be deposited with the auctioneer prior to any bids being made by that principal or their agent and that sum shall be decided by the Auctioneers.

 15. Payment by Debit Card

 Anthemion Auctions are able to accept payments by debit cards in settlement of clients’ accounts. We regret that we are not able to accept payment by credit cards.

Due to the high number of fraudulent card transactions that we have experienced, we no longer accept payment over the phone. Payment can be made in person by debit card, cash or cheque. Our preferred method of payment where the purchaser is not present is bank transfer, and full details will be provided with successful purchasers invoices. Payment is also accepted by cheque, however the cheque payment will have to clear before goods are released. Please be aware that cheque clearance will take eight days from deposit.

 Payment Terms We accept the following methods of payment:

 Cash, Cheque (the cheque must clear before the items are removed), Bankers Draft,  Debit Card

All cheques should be made payable to “Anthemion Auctions”.

For Bank transfers the details will be on your invoice.

 All invoices not paid within seven days of the auction are subject to an interest charge.

 16. Third Party Liability:

 Any person in the premises of Anthemion Auctions shall be there at their own risk and that they shall have no claim against the Auctioneers, their employees or agents in respect of any incident, accident, loss or damage however caused, unless that injury, accident, or incident shall be as a result of the direct negligence of any employee of Anthemion Auction. 

17. Collection of Goods

  Goods will not be released to buyers until cleared funds are received in full. Goods left at the auction house five business days after the sale will be taken into storage and after 5 business days will be charged at £5.00 per lot per day.

 Packing and despatch

No Postage and Packaging service in house, we recommend:

Silver Arrow Post (tel: 07580090850 - Gemma - or email silverarrowpost@gmx.co.uk)

Mailboxes (tel. 029 2132 2157 or email: info@mbecardiff.co.uk) as couriers.

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