70555 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
70555 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
70555 Los(e)/Seite
David Shepherd Fine Ltd Edition and Numbered Large and Impressive Pencil Signed and Titled Colour Lithograph / Print. Titled ' The Ark Turning Into The Wind ' Number 651-850. Mounted and Framed Behind Glass. Size 20 x 33 Inches - Print Only. Overall Size 28 x 42 Inches. Published 1980. Mint Condition.
AFTER PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) "Le gout du bonheur : 15.9.64.III : profile of man in fur hat", monochrome lithograph, unsigned, another similar dated "15.9.64/I", another similar dated "7.10.64.II", and another dated "20.9.64.IV", monochrome lithographs, all unsigned (ARR), together with AFTER PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) "Le gout du bonheur : 25.4.64 : seated nude", monochrome lithograph, unsigned, together with another dated "4.5.64.I : couple in embrace", and another dated "27.9.64 : figure walking", monochrome lithographs, unsigned (ARR) and AFTER PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) "Le gout du bonheur : nude study", monochrome lithograph, unsigned, together with another "Hand and scratch marks", (ARR), AFTER MARC CHAGALL (1887-1985) "The Wedding", "Woman and cockerel with vase of flowers in blue", "Woman and child on horse with figure sleeping in foreground by cottage" and "Figure with horse", colour prints, (ARR), together with IN THE 20TH CENTURY VORTICIST MANNER - a collection of five studies, chromolithographs, unsigned
Fini (Leonor) - La Grande Parade des Chats, number 64 of 230 copies on Arches signed by the artist, from an edition limited to 285, 60 colour lithograph plates by Fini of dancing and acrobatic cats, each signed by the artist in pencil , original patterned-paper boards, paper label on spine, slip-case, 4to, Paris, Agori, 1973. Scarce.
Kraaz - Canticum Canticorum: Das Hohe Lied…, number 185 of 275 on... (Gerhart, illustrator ) Canticum Canticorum: Das Hohe Lied , number 185 of 275 on handmade Hahnemühle paper, lithographs by Kraaz in text, additional signed large folding lithograph by Kraaz (as issued), signed on limitation f. by the artist and the publisher Gotthard de Beauclair, original burgundy cloth, uncut, original matching cloth drop-back box, rubbed at corners, short split to lower joint at foot of spine, folio, Frankfurt am Main, 1962.
Commissioners - for the Improvement of the Metropolis . Appendix to Report on... for the Improvement of the Metropolis . Appendix to Report on Thames Embankment , 62 folding lithograph maps, plans, , many hand-coloured, a few frayed or creased at fore-edges, the first loose, few small tears, without title, or most of text, folding tables, some browning or marking, library bookplate, stamp on fly-leaf and first map, contemporary cloth, worn, front hinge broken, front cover partly loose, folio, 1844, sold not subject to return.
*House (T.). Aprosmictus splendens, Aprosmictus personatus, circa 1848, engraving after T.R. Peale, contemporary hand colouring, originally published in Charles Wilkes's 'Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition, during the Years 1838-42', slight spotting, 'ring binder' holes to left hand margin, 500 x 300 mm, together with, Gould (J. & E.), Numida Vulturina, [1837 - 42], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, originally published in 'Icones Avium', margins trimmed with slight loss to letters, laid on later paper, 350 x 510 mm, with, Ortyx Plumifera, [1850], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, originally published in 'A Monograph of the Odontophorinae, or Partridges of America', very slight spotting, 'ring binder' holes to upper margin, 330 x 490 mm (3)
*Roberts (David). A collection of six lithographs, originally published in 'Sketches in the Holy Land, Syria, Egypt & Nubia', [1842 -49], six uncoloured lithographs, one image heavily stained and with a hole affecting the print (Jerusalem from the Road leading to Bethany), the remainder with some spotting, each approximately 270 x 500 mm, with a further two hand coloured 'half plates', text below image, one plate torn with loss of some text, (Ruins of Semua & Entrance to the Tomb of the Kings), some spotting, together with two title pages from the same work, plus two lithographs from Emily Eden's 'Portraits of the Princes and People of India', circa 1844 (A Zemindar or Farmer of the Upper Provinces and a Puthan a Famous Wrestler [and] Akalees], with another lithograph of warriors, each approximately 420 x 310 mm, various condition The six David Roberts lithographs comprise of:- Church of St. Helena Bethlehem, Crypt of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem, Jerusalem from the Road Leading to Bethany, Chapel of the Convent of St. Catherine on Mount Sinai (2) [and] Shrine of the Holy Sepulchre. (13)
Travies (Edouard). L'Oiseau de Paradis (Buffon) 5/8 de la Grand nat..., published Paris, [1857], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, slight dust soiling largely confined to margins, 'ring binder' holes to left hand margin, 540 x 375 mm Originally published in 'Les Oiseaux Les Plus Remarquables.' (1)
[Morley, Frances Talbot Parker, Countess of, and Sneyd, Walter, of Keele, Staffs.]. Portraits of the Spruggins Family: Arranged by Richard Sucklethumkin Spruggins, Esq., 1829, forty-four caricature lithograph plates (including frontispiece, detached), presentation inscription to title to Louisa Kerr from E. McDonnell Glenarm Castle 1843, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, original boards, lower board detached & lacking covering paper, upper board loose, lacking spine, worn, 4to, together with [Frederic II, King of Prussia], Oeuvres du Philosophe de Sans-Souci, Potzdam, 1760, title in red & black, with engraved vignette, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco gilt, lacking title label, spine and extremities worn, 12mo, with Watson (James), The Spirit of the Doctor; comprising many Interesting Poems..., Manchester, 1820, etched portrait frontispiece, some spotting, original cloth, some wear, 8vo, and Williams (Taliesin), The Doom of Colyn Dolphyn. A Poem; with Notes Illustrative of Various Traditions of Glamorganshire, 1837, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo, and Elton (Charles A.), Habington's Castara, Bristol: J.M. Gutch, [1812], contemporary blind decorated calf, upper joint split, lower joint cracked, 8vo, plus other 18th & 19th century antiquarian (20)
Mantell (Gideon Algernon). A Pictorial Atlas of Fossil Remains, Consisting of Coloured Illustrations Selected from Parkinson's "Organic Remains of a Former World," and Artis's "Antediluvian Phytology", 1st ed., 1850, hand-coloured lithograph frontispiece, seventy-four hand-coloured lithographed plates, some scattered spotting, occasional staining and some offsetting, original brown cloth gilt, rubbed and scuffed with some loss to head and foot of spine, corners bumped, 4to (1)
Jones (Owen). The Grammar of Ornament, Day & Son, [1865], title printed in red and black, 112 lithograph plates with original tissue guards (mostly chromolithograph, few in black and white) including additional chromolithograph title (complete as chapter headings), letterpress engravings, some scattered spotting, Z2 torn with significant loss (but without loss of text), first few gathers loose, ex libris plate for Ilfracombe Hotel, North Devon to initial blank, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, small folio (35cm) This is the second edition, expanded from the first of 1856 with additional plates. Often referred to as the ‘large quarto’ edition to distinguish it from the large folio first edition and the small folio published by Quaritch. (1)
Nicholson (William). An Almanac of Twelve Sports, Words by Rudyard Kipling, 1898, 12 lithograph plates depicting hunting, coursing, horse racing, boating, fishing, cricket, archery, coaching, shooting, golf, boxing, and skating, some light offsetting to facing text leaf, some spotting to endpapers, partly cracked on innner hinges, signature of Gwendolen Grotrian to front pastedown, original linen-backed pictorial boards, rubbed and some soiling and marks, 4to Ex libris James McBryde, artist and illustrator of Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by M.R. James. (1)
Baker (Humphrey). [The Well-Spring of Sciences: Teaching the perfect Work and Practice of Arithmetick, both in Numbers and Fractions..., now againe perused, augmented, and amended..., London: Printed by M. F. for Christopher Meredith, 1646], lacking title (provided in facsimile from another edition), contemporary annotations, margins frayed and first leaf of text repaired to lower outer corner, dust-soiling and few marks, modern calf, gilt decorated spine, 8vo, together with Byron (George Gordon), The Works of Lord Byron; in Verse and Prose. Including His Letters, Journals, etc. with a Sketch of His Life, Hartford: Silas Andrus & Son, 1851, engraved frontispiece, additional title and few plates, occasional light spotting, recent front endpaper, all edges gilt, original publisher's gilt blocked morocco, rebacked preserving original spine, large 8vo, with Saunders (& Otley, Publishers), The Language of Flowers with Illustrative Poetry, 9th edition 1843, hand-coloured additional title & lithograph plates, all edges gilt, modern green half morocco gilt, 12mo, with Mosheim (John Lawrence), An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, 6 vols., new edition, 1810, contemporary diced calf gilt, some spines worn, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian & later books including The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett, 6 vols., 4th edition, Ediburgh, 1811, contemporary calf, worn and boards detached, 8vo, and incomplete & defective copy of Cyclopaedia: or, an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences..., by E. Chambers, 2 vols., 4th edition, 1741, plus 20th century publications of art reference and illustrated books etc. including The Chippendale Period in English Furniture by K. Warren Clouston, 1897 (2 cartons)
*Wain (Louis). Frolics in Fairyland, As Seen by Louis Wain, The New Double Dissected Puzzles, Making Six Pictures Dissected..., n.p., circa 1910, three double-sided colour lithographed jigsaw puzzles, each side with a captioned illustration of a classic children's tale featuring anthropomorphic cats as the characters, printed titles to upper margin: Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp/Robin Hood; The Forty Thieves/Beauty and the Beast; Sindbad the Sailor/Cinderella, occasional minor surface loss, several lugs broken or chipped, and one lug missing, each 33 x 23.5cm (13 x 9.25ins), without instructions, contained in original wooden box, mounted colour lithograph on sliding lid, lid rubbed and with vertical break Rare Louis Wain jigsaw set; we have been unable to locate another. (1)
Prout (John Skinner). The Castles and Abbeys of Monmouthshire, 1838, tinted lithograph title, lithograph dedication and 29 tinted lithograph plates, spotting throughout (particularly to title), contemporary red half morocco gilt, spine and extremities rubbed, damp mottling to lower board, large folio, (56.7 x 38cm), together with a folding engraved map of Gloucestershire by Saxton Kip [c.1637] with relevant text leaves from Camden's Britannia, repair to central fold with slight loss, few closed tears and fraying, engraved map of Monmouthshire by Pigot & Co. (hand-coloured in outline) Abbey Scenery 538. (1)
Powers (Alan). Seaside Lithographs, 8 Views of the South Coast, published The Spectator, 1986, eight colour lithograph plates each signed and with caption & limitation in pencil to lower margin, title and interleaved text leaves on blue paper, all loosely contained in original card portfolio with printed yellow title label, oblong 4to (22 x 29cm) Limited edition 238/300. Includes views of St. Augustine's Abbey Ramsgate, Dungeness, the Furnicular Railway Hastings, Bexhill-on-Sea, Eastbourne Pier, Brighton, Shoreham Harbour and Climping Beach. (1)

-
70555 Los(e)/Seite