Blondel, François: Beschryving van de beroemde, en van ouds vermaarde Vrye Keiserlyke Ryks- en Krooning-Stad Aken, mitsgaders van alle desselfs Fonteinen, en Minerale Wateren en Baden ... Heerlyke Gebouwen, en aangenaame Gesigten. Leiden: J. du Vivier 1727. 20 x 15,5 cm. Mit gest. Front., 19 (4 gefalt.) Kupfertafeln und 4 Textkupfern. 11 Bll., 223 SS., 4 Bll. HPgt. (Berieben und bestoßen. Vereinzelt altersfleckig, 1 Faltkupfer mit kl. Einriss.) Blake 51. - Vgl. Wellcome II, 182 und Hirsch/H. I, 574 (frühere lat. Ausgaben). - Erste niederl. Ausgabe der "Thermarum Aquisgranensum descriptio" (1671). Mit einem Plan aus der Vogelschau und einer Gesamtansicht der Stadt sowie Detailansichten von Rathaus, Bädern und Brunnenanlagen, sowie Burtscheid und einigen Badeartikeln und -szenen.
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Hans Meid: Acht Lithographien aus Baden Baden. Baden-Baden: Verlag der ständigen Kunstausstellung 1917. 41,5 x 49,3 cm. Mit 8 sign. OrLithogr. von H. Meid, unter Passepartouts. 2 Bll. Titel und Impressum. OrHLn.-Mappe mit goldgepr. Deckeltitel.(Mappe berieben und altersfleckig. Titelblatt, Impressum und einige Passepartouts stockfleckig. Die Lithographien papierbedingt gebräunt, davon 2 Bll. leicht wellig.)Nr. 37 von 70 Exemplaren. - Jentsch XVII (Werknr. 228-235). Kat. Hans Meid, Eine Werkübersicht, Pforzheim 1983, 245-252.
Siegel-Sammlung mit ca. 180 Lackabdrücken A. 20. Jh. Vorwiegend deutsche u. europäische Fürstenfamilien und Königshäuser: u. a. Könige u. Prinzen v. Preußen, Könige v. England u. v. Griechenland, Großherzog v. Mecklenburg-Schwerin und Herzöge v. Braunschweig, v. Sachsen u. v. Lothringen, Kurfürsten v. Köln, und v. d. Pfalz, Fürsten v. Ratibor, Metternich, Oranien, Hardenberg u. v. Anhalt bzw. Markgrafen v. Baden und v. Brandenburg. In einer leinenbezogenen Kassette mit 13 Einschubfächern, ca. 15×41×30 cm. Die Siegel D. 1,5 - 5 cm, jeweils auf montierten Kartonunterlagen mit Namen beschriftet. Beigegeben: Heft m. alphabethischem Namensverzeichnis der fürstlichen Wappensiegel, im Innendeckel betit., dat. 1915 u. Besitzername Annemarie Herfurth (die später in Leipzig verheiratete Annemarie Freifrau v. Uslar-Gleichen). (59704)
A Collection of Eight Prussian Medals:- four bronze Napoleonic Campaign Medals for Combatants for 1813-1814, each marked on the rim AUS EROBERTEM GESCHUETZ; another for 1814-1815; three Faithful Service Medals for Combatants for 1864 X2 and 1866 X1; also, a German 1849 Baden Insurrection Medal, a miniature Iron Cross for 1914 and a Napoleon III 1859 Italian Campaign Medal (11)
Five First World War German Medal Groups, comprising:- Iron Cross, second class, Bavarian Military Merit Cross, third class and Honour Cross with swords, on a card display with copy photograph of Franx Scheidhammer - 'Hilfs Krankentrager', 12th Regiment - 2nd Brandenburg Grenadiers; Iron Cross, second class and Bavarian Military Merit Cross, third class, on a card display with medal bar and copy photograph of Michael Aumuller, 15th Regiment, 2nd Westphalian Infantry; Iron Cross, second class and Baden Silver Medal of Merit (Fur Verdienst), on card display with copy wedding photograph of Heinz Maybauer, 50th Infantry, 3rd Lower Silesian Infantry; an Iron Cross, second class, Medal of the German Legion of Honour and a copy of a German Veterans Field Decoration with screw back, on a card display with postcard photograph of Willi Heinrich 54th Infantry Regiment, 6th Infantry Brigade; and Friedrich August Medaille in Bronze, Honour Cross with swords, Hungarian Commemorative Medal for Combatants, on a card display with rifle target medal, a screw back rifle target badge and a postcard photograph; a Part Sheet of Stamps, issued by the Generalgouverment of Poland to celebrate the 53rd Birthday of Adolf Hitler 20th April 1943 (qty)
Steenwyck d. Ä., Hendrick van (attr.)Steenwyck 1550 - 1603 Frankfurt a.M., flämischer Architekturmaler. "Blick auf den Dom- und Münsterplatz zu Aachen", vielfigurige Stadtszene mit regem Händlertreiben, unsign., Öl/Holz, HxB: 31,5/45 cm. Fachmännische Rest. mit Ret., vor allem entlang der horizontalen Trocknungsrisse. Mit Rahmen (alter Brandstempel). Provenienz: VAN HAM, Los 1015, Auktion 226 im Jahr 2003 sowie Privatsammlung Baden-Württemberg. Lit.: Thieme/Becker. Kaufrechnung in Kopie vorliegend.
Grafiker des 18./19. Jh.Konvolut Portraits adeliger Personen, 17-tlg., Peter III, Catharina Alexiewna, Fridericus, Sophia Carolina, Alexander, Friderica Carolina, Charlotta, Georgius III, Clemens Wenceslaus, Josepha Roman Regina, Carolus III, Ferdinandus IV, Stéphanie Großherzogin von Baden, Elisabeth von Württemberg, Emanuel Prinz von Portugal, Christiana Eberhardina und Carl von Österreich, Kupferstich/Papier, HxB: bis 28/20 cm. Altersspuren, gebräunt, fleckig. Je hinter Glas gerahmt. 1x Glas besch..
Schlemmer, OskarStuttgart 1888 - 1943 Baden-Baden, Bühnenbildner, Bildhauer und Maler, Stud. an der Akad. der Bildenden Künste in Stuttgart, Meisterschüler bei Hölzel, Lehrer am Bauhaus in Weimar. "Dämon und Cherub", Figurendarstellung, die laut Karin von Maur im Kontext mit dem Text "Entwicklung von altem zum neuen Tanz" vom Dez. 1912 steht, unsign., Bleistift/aquarelliert auf Rechenpapier, HxB: 21,8/20,6 cm. Anbei Echtheitsbestätigung von der Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Oskar Schlemmer-Archiv von Karin Maur dat. 23.11.94. Provenienz: Ehemalige NL-Sammlung Gustav Schleicher, danach Stuttgarter Privatsammlung.
British South Africa Company Medal 1890-97, reverse Rhodesia 1896, 1 clasp, Mashonaland 1897 (Lieut. A. F. A. Imbert-Terry 7th Huss) good very fine £600-£800 --- Alexander Frederic Aimé Imbert-Terry was born on 20 February 1874, and attended the Royal Military College at Sandhurst. He was commissioned into the 7th Hussars on 21 October 1893, and promoted to Lieutenant on 6 July 1896, while he was serving in Matabeleland with the regiment. The regimental history records that on 11 June his second charger was found to be suffering from glanders and had to be destroyed. He served in Baden-Powell's column in that campaign and in November 1896 he commanded a Troop which destroyed several Kraals. He was promoted to Captain on 30 December 1899. The regiment was split in two in 1901 with half going out to South Africa and the other half remaining in the UK. Imbert-Terry was with the squadrons that remained in Britain, where he served with the 2nd Provisional Regiment of Hussars in 1902. In 1903 he married Agatha Hardy. He resigned from the army on 20 April 1907.
A good Second War ‘1944’ D.F.C., ‘1940’ D.F.M. group of six awarded to Wellington and Lancaster navigator, Flight Lieutenant A. H. Bird, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, who flew in at least 50 operational sorties, mostly with 149 (East India) and 101 Squadrons, and including the first Thousand Bomber Raids to Cologne and Essen whilst attached to No. 15 O.T.U. Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1944’; Distinguished Flying Medal, G.VI.R.; (520519. A/Sgt. A. H. Bird. R.A.F.) 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted for wear, generally very fine (6) £3,600-£4,000 --- D.F.C. London Gazette 14 November 1944. The original Recommendation states: ‘Flight Lieutenant Bird has won the admiration of his Squadron by his resolute determination and cheerful courage throughout his second operational tour of duty. Undismayed by the strongest enemy opposition, he has, at all times, continued to display outstanding navigational skill and ability. He has also rendered valuable assistance to younger and less experienced navigators.’ D.F.M. London Gazette 22 October 1940. The original Recommendation states: ‘Sergeant Bird’s work as an Observer in this squadron has been exemplary and deserves special recognition. He has been employed continuously on night operations since April 1940 and has now completed 26 operational flights. In every one of these operations, his navigation and bomb aiming have been excellent. Many of the recent operations in which he has participated were made in unfavourable weather conditions, often necessitating flying in the face of intense and accurate anti-aircraft fire. Under such conditions, Sergeant Bird’s conduct and bearing have been excellent. In spite of very heavy anti-aircraft fire, he has on many occasions accurately directed his pilot onto the target and has often asked the pilot to make a second and even a third bombing run in order to make a more accurate sight on the target. By such devotion to duty in the face of severe opposition and by the industry that he always displays in his navigational and bombing duties, Sergeant Bird has been largely responsible for making his crew the most efficient in ‘A’ Flight. Remarks by Station Commander: An exceptionally capable Air Observer. On the night of 1st/2nd August 1940, in extremely poor weather conditions, he navigated his aircraft to the target, the oil plant at Kamen. He did excellent work in locating the target. Bombs were dropped very accurately and large fires started which acted as a beacon for following aircraft. Very strongly recommended.’ Alfred Herbert Bird enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer reserve in 1939, and carried out his initial training at Air Navigation School, Cheltenham from May 1939. After further postings, including 11 F.T.S. Shawbury, Bird spent November 1939 - February 1940, briefly at 148, 75, 215 and 214 Squadrons. Bird was posted for operational flying as a Navigator to 149 (East India) Squadron (Wellingtons) at Mildenhall in April 1940. A night-bomber unit, Bird was crewed with Flying Officer R. A. Cruickshank (later D.F.C. and Bar, and killed in action) as his pilot, and flew in at least 28 operational sorties with the Squadron, including: Stavanger; Aachen; Namur; Dinant, 25 May 1940 ‘Road Bridge Destroyed. Convoy Hit’ (Log Book refers); Dunkirk, Heavy Gun Positions, 2 June 1940; Dusseldorf; Abbeville; Soissons; Les Andeleys; Milan, 16 June 1940, ‘Caproni Aircraft Works Hit. Thunderstorm Over Target’ (Ibid); Hann Marshalling Yards; Bremen; Delenhorst; Duisberg; Bremen; Dortmund, 25 July 1940, ‘Flak Splinters Through Bombing Panel’ (Ibid); Kamen Synthetic Oil Plant, 1/2 August 1940, ‘Target Destroyed’ (Ibid); Homberg; Soest; Frankfurt, Deschaffen Aerodrome; Mannheim; Kiel; and Baden-Baden. Having completed his first tour of operations, Bird was posted as an instructor to No. 15 O.T.U. at Harwell in September 1940. Whilst stationed with the latter, Bird took part in the Thousand Bomber Raid to Cologne, 30 May 1942, and the 2nd such raid to Essen, 1 June 1942. He was posted to 1667 Conversion Unit in December 1943, and briefly to 550 Squadron, prior to returning to operational flying with 101 Squadron (Lancasters) at Ludford Magna in January 1944. Bird was primarily crewed with Squadron Leader C. B. Morton (’C’ Flight Commander) as his pilot, but also flew on a number of operations with the Squadron C/O Wing Commander R. I. Alexander as his pilot. Bird flew in at least 20 operational sorties with the Squadron, including: Berlin (6), including 30 January 1944, ‘3 Combats On Bombing Run, 2 Ju. 88’s. 1 Me. 110. Strikes On All 3 Aircraft’ (Log Book refers); Stuttgart; Frankfurt (2); Nuremburg; Aachen; Freidrichshaven; Maintenon (Group Captain King being his pilot for this raid); Rennes; Orleans; Duisberg; Dortmund; Bourg-Leopold; Les Hayons and Dom Leger. After completing his 2nd tour of operations, Bird was posted to 21 O.T.U. at Moreton-in-Marsh in July 1944. He advanced to Flight Lieutenant, served in the Training Branch, and relinquished his commission in June 1966. Sold with recipient’s Royal Air Force Observer’s and Air Gunner’s Flying Log Book (31 May 1939 - 2 August 1945); MOD Letter addressed to recipient on the occasion of relinquishing his commission, dated 20 May 1966; named Buckingham Palace enclosure for D.F.C., enclosure slip for campaign award and three group photographs.
A Victorian photograph album containing over 130 mainly albumen print mounted photographs, c.1890-1894, mainly topographical and architectural views of England, Scotland & Germany, many by James Valentine, plus some by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe and George Washington Wilson, images include views of Whitby Harbour and St Hilda's Abbey Whitby by FM Sutcliffe, No's 513 and 587, each approx 13 x 20cm, plus others Harrogate, Ripon, Bolton Abbey by James Valentine etc; several Norfolk & Suffolk including Blickling Hall; Cromer including looking West to church/town/beach/pier, and "Lion's Mouth"; Thornham Hall, Suffolk (2); Six images of Lowestoft, including harbour, church, beach, stormy sea, piers, herring industry; Pakefield beach; Southwold church; Norwich cathedral and castle (3); plus numerous others Cornwall, Devon, Bath, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Bristol, Salisbury, Worcester, Hereford, Braemar, Balmoral, Aberdeen (several by George Washington Wilson), Glasgow etc; plus Germany including Cologne, Trier, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Baden-Baden, etc, folio, old lattice calf gilt album (worn), all edges gilt
RCA Label Demo Singles, twenty-five demos on the RCA label with artists comprising Miki Antony, US Sky, Tears, Creepy John Thomas, Grapefruit, Clodagh Rodgers, The Deirdre-Wilson Tabac, Manitoba, Sylvia McNeill, Willie and the Red Rubber Band, Curtis Knight, Nilsson, The Archies, Harmony Grass, The Friends of Distinction, The Youngbloods, The Guess Who, Reperata and the Delrons, Jason & Gerome and Nina Baden-Semper - various years and conditions
Postcards, a mixed topographical/social history collection of 21 cards inc. Boy Scouts Rally with Prince of Wales & Baden Powell, Harrow (King's School) Scout Troop, North Pier Fire Blackpool, Sheep Market Spalding, Market Place Spalding, Oil Tank preparations USA, Rouge Plant Ford Motor Co USA & Engineering hub & Airport Ford Motor Co USA. Also printed floods and Sinn Fein Rebellion 1916 Dublin (mixed condition, fair/gd)
FRANZ KELLER 5 Flaschen SELECTION 1996 Region: Baden, Deutschland, Rebsorte: Weißburgunder, 12% Vol., 750 ml, Füllstand 5 x HF (high fill). NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU!| FRANZ KELLER 5 bottles SELECTION 1996, region: Baden, Germany, grape: pinot blanc, 12% Vol., 750 ml, level 5 x HF (high fill). NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU!
FRANZ KELLER 2 Flaschen MÜLLER-THURGAU TROCKENBEERENAUSLESE 2011 Region: Baden, Deutschland, Rebsorte: Müller-Thurgau, 375 ml, Füllstand 1 x HF (high fill) / 1 x VTS (very top shoulder). Alters- und Lagerungsspuren. NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU!| FRANZ KELLER 2 bottles MÜLLER-THURGAU TROCKENBEERENAUSLESE 2011, region: Baden, Germany, grape: Müller-Thurgau, 375 ml, level 1 x HF (high fill) / 1 x VTS (very top shoulder), signs of age and storage. NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU!
MARTIN WAßMER 4 Flaschen PINOT NOIR SCHLATTER MALTESERGARTEN in OHK 2008 Grand Cru, Region: Baden, Deutschland, Rebsorte: Pinot Noir, 14% Vol., 750 ml, OHK geöffnet, Füllstand IN (into neck). Etiketten besch., Alters- und Lagerungsspuren. NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU!| MARTIN WAßMER 4 bottles PINOT NOIR SCHLATTER MALTESERGARTEN in OWC 2008, grand cru, region: Baden, Germany, grape: Pinot Noir, 14% Vol., 750 ml, OWC opened, level IN (into neck), label dem., signs of age and storage. NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU!
BERNHARD HUBER 3 Flaschen MALTERER 2015 Region: Baden, Deutschland, Rebsorte: Cuvée, 13,5% Vol., 750 ml, Füllstand 3 x HF (high fill). NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU!| BERNHARD HUBER 3 Flaschen MALTERER 2015, region: Baden, Germany, grape: rare white blend, 13,5% Vol., 750 ml, level 3 x HF (high fill). NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU!
FRANZ KELLER 3 Flaschen OBERBERGENER BASSGEIGE 1995 Spätlese, Region: Baden, Deutschland, Rebsorte: Grauburgunder, 13% Vol., 750 ml, Füllstand 3 x HF (high fill). NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU!| FRANZ KELLER 3 bottles OBERBERGENER BASSGEIGE 1995, Spätlese, region: Baden, Germany, grape: pinot gris, 13% Vol., 750 ml, level 3 x HF (high fill). NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE EU!
BOY SCOUTS, odds, Baden-Powell (8), inc. inc. Phillips Morse & Semaphore Signalling, CWS Boy Scout Series (no. 11); Wills, Types of Commonwealth Forces (3, mixed backs) & Transvaal (no. 15 Baden-Powell, variations); No. 50 Baden Powell, Churchman 3rd (brown), Ogden (blue & green) & BAT (anon.), G to VG, 13
An Austrian silver and enamel cigarette case, circa 1900, of rectangular form, enamelled with a young lady dressed in a plumed hat, and in her undergarments, wearing long black gloves and black stockings and revealing her petticoats, with maker’s mark G.A.S. for Georg Adam Scheid, Vienna, stamped hexagonal Diana head hallmark (in use between 1867-1922) and town code A for Vienna, 900/1000 standard, dimensions 87 x 60.5mm. £500-£700 --- Georg Adam Scheid (1838-1921) was born in Schönau Baden, Germany. At the age of sixteen, he began an apprenticeship, working in both Pforzheim and Stufttgart. In 1858 he travelled to Vienna to work for the goldsmith Michael Markowitsch. Scheid became a partner in the firm in 1862 and the company was renamed Marakowitsch & Scheid. The business premises were located at 8 Sandwirtgasse, later moving to 83 Gumpendorfer Straße. Michael’s son Adolf joined the business, later taking on the management of the firm until the company ceased trading in 1898. On leaving the partnership, Scheid moved next door to 85 Gumpendorfer Straße. The business proved to be extremely successful, excelling in silver and enamel work, and employing up to three hundred workers at their manufacturing premises. As well as a talented silversmith and artist, Scheid was also an astute businessman. In 1888 he open his own refinery where precious metal wastes could be rendered for re-use. The plant was so productive that they exported refined precious metals worldwide. In 1894 Scheid was joined in partnership by his nephew and two sons, Arthur and Robert. The business had already participated in the Jubilee exhibition of 1889, and exhibited at the Paris 1900 Exposition Universelle. In 1911, at the age of 74, Scheid retired, his sons taking over the management of the company. World War I had a devastating effect on the business, with a total collapse in overseas trade and the dire economic situation in Austria and Germany leading to the liquidation of the part of the business involved in decorative silver and gold accessories, although the refinery continued to trade. Scheid died in 1921, and was buried in the family tomb at the Evangelischer Friedhof Simmering, Vienna. In 1962 the refinery Scheid had founded was merged with the Ludwig Roessler GmbH, leading to the founding of Ögussa GmbH. Ogussa is still located at 85 Gumpendorfer Straße.
Pickelhaube Baden, Modell 1870/71, um 1870, für einen Einjährig-Freiwilligen eleganter Lederhelm, Beschläge in vergoldeter Ausführung, diese angelaufen, vorne als Helmemblem das badische Wappen mit Aufschrift "Mit Gott für Fürst und Vaterland", runder Blattbeschlag mit hoher Spitze, gewölbte Schuppenketten nur noch eine Seite vorhanden, mit Kokarden, vorderer Schirm der Metallbeschlag gelöst, Innenfutter fehlt, innen mit altem Trägeretikett (dieses schwer zu lesen)
Bildnis des Geimraths Christian F. von Hofstetter - WürthenbergÖl auf Leinwand, (vor ca. 100 Jahren auf Leinwand wachsdoubliert), feines Alterskrakellée, gereinigt und min. retuschiert im Hintergrund, rechts oben bez. Edler Christian von Hochstetter des hayl. Röm Reichs-Ritter -…von Würthenberg, würdig für seinen Rath und Kirchenrathsdienste" Christian Friedrich, geb. 21. Oktober 1707, in Boblingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, gest. 1787 in Baden Württemberg, Maße 77 x 61cm, aufwendiger Rahmen im Stil der Zeit, Zustand 2, unsigniert.
10 Goldmünzen "5 Mark", Deutsches Kaiserreich/Preußen, Sachsen, Bayern, Württemberg, Baden, Hamburg, "1877". 900/-Feingold, Gesamtgewicht ca. 19,6 g; 2 x Preußen "Wilhelm I."/ 1877/A; 2 x Sachsen "Albert"/1877/E; 2 x Württemberg "Karl"/1877/F; 2 x Baden "Friedrich"/1877/G; 1 x Bayern "Ludwig II."/1877/D; 1 x Hamburg (Wappen)/1877/J; teils geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Durchmesser ca. 17 mm, Gewicht jeweils ca. 1,9 g; vermutlich handelt es sich bei zahlreichen Stücken um "Original Reichsgold-Nachprägungen" der sog. Schmidt-Hausmann-Produktion der Jahre 1959-62; diese Nachprägungen erfolgten auch in 900/- Feingold-Qualität, sind jedoch keine Originale aus dem Jahr 1877; bezüglich des Zustandes und der Echtheit empfehlen wir eine persönliche Besichtigung der Münzen; alle unsere Angaben erfolgen nach bestem Wissen und Gewissen ohne Gewähr). Weitere Fotos auf Anfrage.
Imperial German Baden Other Ranks Pickelhaube Helmet Plates, being a brass other ranks Baden Infantry / Artillery helmet plate with loop fittings to the reverse. Remains in good condition. Accompanied by another other ranks brass helmet plate for Baden but with a reserve cross to the centre, however still with the motto to the lower scrolls. Loop fittings to the reverse. (2 items)
Arnulf Rainer (Baden bei Wien 1929 – lebt in Enzenkirchen und auf Teneriffa). „Zentralformation 51“. 1971Farboffset auf festem Karton. 60,4 × 29,5 cm (64,7 × 85,5 cm) (23 ¾ × 11 ⅝ in. (25 ½ × 33 ⅝ in.)). Signiert und datiert.Nicht bei Breicha.–Einer von 100 nummerierten Abzügen. Karlsruhe, Edition Galerie Rottloff, 1971. [3817]Zustandsbericht: Ex. 94/100. Schöner hamonischer Gesamteindruck. Die Blattkanten ohne Einrisse oder Fehlstellen. Die Blattecken schwach bestoßen, das Blatt insgesamt minimal unfrisch. Rückseitig oben rechts und links mit Papierklebestreifen auf den Unterlagekarton montiert.Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

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