Two 19th century Chinese porcelain vases, one of ovoid form with shallow narrow neck, the body with two panels of academic scenes with scroll and floral fill, with four-character mark to base, 21 x 10cm, together with a small bottle vase with slender neck, the body with two panels of interior scenes with fruit and flowers, and vase, with infill of flowers, with four-character mark to base, 15 x 8cm (2).Condition Report: The vases were inspected under UV light, the largest vase has some scuffing to the body and wear to glaze, the smaller vase has some firing marks to top and bottom rim
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GEORGES CROEGAERT (Belgian, 1848-1923); oil on panel 'The Correspondence', depicting a cardinal at his writing desk, in a richly furnished room, signed 'Georges Croegaert Paris' lower right, 26 x 21cm, framed.Condition Report: - Dust to surface. Pitting to the finish. A couple of tiny losses to the paint. Reaction under UV light to two largish areas either side of and level with the desk. Losses and splits to the frame.
A large 19th century blue and white lidded ginger jar of baluster form, with panels of interior scenes within a blue ground with cherry blossom, double circle mark to base, height 30.5cm.Condition Report: Lid extensively repaired, under UV light no obvious cracks, chips or repairs to the body
ROLLS-ROYCE; 'The Care of a Rolls-Royce Car' dated January 1911, 'Instructions for the Care of Rolls-Royce Cars 40-50 H.P. Six Cylinders. Series 1100 to 1500', in green cloth binding with gilt detailing, published by Rolls-Royce Limited.Condition Report: - Minor wear to covers and gilding, with some marking. Creasing to spine, folding to corners of covers. Light wear and rubbing/marking to pages. Some tearing at binding to inside front cover.
LALIQUE - a opalescent circular glass box and cover, lid having dragonfly decoration, box decorated with trees and floral flowers, diameter 8cm, signed R Lalique France to the baseGenerally good overall condition although there is a chip to the edge of the lid which is visible, and a chip to the underside of the base, just light surface wear and scratches
A black leather Hilton Collection executive case by Papworth Industries (Swaine Adeney Brigg), with brass combi locks and traditional handle.Condition:- Generally good, some light marks to both sides of case as per extra pictures, combination locks both work, no sign of any major damage or repair.
A moorcroft vase (approx. 25cm height) and a Andrew Hague bowlThe vase does not appear to be cracked, however restoration has taken place to the rim of the vase, to a depth of appx 0.5 to 1 inch. Restoration appears to be to a good standard. There is a tiny nibble to the base of the vase exposing white, appx 2mm x 2mm. There are a couple of small light marks where the colour appears to have been missed rather than being scratched. There is evidence of crazing to the glaze. The bowl is in good condition with no chips, cracks or previous repair. There is a pinhole in one of the vertical stripes on the inside of the bowl but this appears to have been formed in the manufacturing process
A quantity of furniture comprising a table and chairs, a wicker chair, an Art Deco style chair, a plant stand, a carved stool, three cream bedside cabinets and matching stool, a light wood oval table, an Old Charm style rocking chair, a wing back chair, a retro armchair, two light wood chairs and two mirrors. Buyer must remove all items.
(Mersenne, Marin).: Les questions theologiques, physiques, morales et mathematiques. Ou chacun trouvera du contentement ou de l'exercice, Paris, Henry Guenon, 1634. 8 Bl., 240 (ie 242) S. Roter Ledereinband mit goldgepragten Fileten, Eckfleurons, reicher Rückenvergoldung im Stil des 18. Jahrhunderts. Finocchiaro, Retrying Galileo, 1633-1992, 2007, S. 39-4. - Sehr seltene erste Ausgabe der ersten Verteidigung von Galileo Galilei in Frankreich und in franzosischer Sprache. Die erste in Frankreich veröffentlichte Erklärung von Galileis Beobachtungen über die Bewegung der Erde um die Sonne und die Mängel des geozentrischen Systems im Vergleich zum heliozentrischen System. Es ist auch die erste Verteidigung des berühmten Wissenschaftlers, der im Jahr zuvor vom Heiligen Offizium verurteilt worden war. Marin Mersenne (1588-1648), ein Ordensmann des Minimes-Ordens, war der erste Kommentator zu Galilei in Frankreich und spielte eine Schlüsselrolle in der wissenschaftlichen Bewegung seiner Zeit. Er wurde von einigen als "Generalsekretär des gelehrten Europas" bezeichnet und stand im Mittelpunkt eines Kreises, der die bedeutendsten Wissenschaftler seiner Zeit zusammenführte: Descartes, Fermat, Peiresc, Pascal, Huyghens, Gassendi, usw. Seine Fragen befassen sich mit einer Vielzahl von Themen: Längengrad, Quadratur des Kreises, Kegelschnitte, Metalle, Licht, Optik, usw. Die Darstellung der Entdeckungen Galileis nimmt S. 201-228 ein, begleitet von der französischen Übersetzung des von den Kardinälen gegen ihn und seine Werke ausgesprochenen Tadels. "[...] er [Mersenne] ist durch seine Verteidigung Galileis am bekanntesten geworden" (John Lewis, Galileo in France, French Reactions to the The Theories and Trial of Galileo, 2006, S. 12). Kleine Wurmgalerie in der oberen Ecke der einleitenden Blätter, Oberrand des Titels mit gelöschtem hs. Eintrag. - Theological, physical, moral, and mathematical questions. Where everyone will find contentment, or exercise. Paris, Henry Guenon, 1634. First edition. The first statement published in France of Galileo's observations on the movement of the Earth around the Sun and the flaws of the geocentric system in relation to the heliocentric system. It is also the first defence of the illustrious scientist, who had been condemned by the Holy Office the previous year. Marin Mersenne (1588-1648), a religious of the Minimes order, was the first commentator on Galileo in France and played a key role in the scientific movement of his time. Nicknamed by some as the "secretary general of learned Europe", he was at the centre of a circle that brought together the most eminent scientists of the time: Descartes, Fermat, Peiresc, Pascal, Huyghens, Gassendi, etc. His Questions deal with a variety of subjects: longitude, squaring the circle, conic sections, metals, light, optics, etc. The exposition of Galileo's discoveries occupies pp. 201-228, accompanied by the French translation of the censure pronounced by the cardinals against him and his works. "[...] it is in his defence of Galileo that he [Mersenne] became best known" (John Lewis, Galileo in France, French Reactions to the Theories and Trial of Galileo, 2006, p. 12). Small worm gallery at the upper corner of the introductory leaves, upper margin of the title with erased hs. entry.
These two original artworks include one Cubist style graphite drawing that represents a bulbous nude female laying under sunrays and a crouching nude figure by her side. The second artwork is an original woodcut made with black ink and light green washes of a heroic male made in a German Expressionist style. Drawing dimensions: 13.50"L x 11.50"H. Woodcut dimensions: 7.25"L x 11.75"H. Issued: c. 1950Condition: Age related wear.

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