283287 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
283287 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
-
283287 Los(e)/Seite
DEKEN, Agatha ('Aagje') (1741-1804). Letter to Maartje (Agge) Kool. Amsterdam, June 27th 1774. Ms. on paper, paginated 1-21 in the outer upper corners. Signed at end. 4°. Cont. marbled wrps. -- Loosely added: a silhouette portrait in black ink and grey wash of Deken or Kool (?). (Outer margin warped, but in fine condition). NOTE:Maartje Agge Kool (1752-1805) was the daughter of Agge Kool (1714-1789) and Trijntje Jansd. Honig (1717-1781) who were friends of Bettje Wolff and Aagje Deken. She was a member of the Mennonite Church, as were Wolff and Deken, and this letter by Deken deals with Maartje's conversion to the Mennonite faith. Written in a legible hand.
SCHURMAN, A.M. à. Opuscula Hebraea, Graeca, Latina, Gallica: Prozaica & Metrica. Ed. 2a, auctior & emend. Leyden, Ex Off. Elseviriorum, 1650. (6), 376 pp. W. ti. printed in red & black, woodcut printer's mark & engr. portr. of the author. Sm-8°. Cont. vellum w. overl. sides. NOTE:Anna Maria van Schuurman (1607-78) was considered the most learned woman of her time. She was a pupil of Rivet and of Voetius. Contains i.a. correspondence with J. Cats, Chr. Huygens and J. Beverwijck. - Copy with the often lacking portrait. Willems 685; Rahir 686; NNBW I, 1465f. - Ex libris Johan van Sijpesteijn (dated 1655) & R.J. Hayhurst (bookplate).
ARNOLD, G. Historie der kerken & ketteren (…) tot 1688. (U.h.) Hoogduytsch in het Neederduyts vert. Dl. 1-2. Amst. (& Gron.), S. Petzold (& P. en E. Visser), 1701-29. 3 vols. (106), 868, (28); (8), 768, (2), 235, (20); (6), 870, (30) pp. W. 1 fold. engr. portr. by G. Bellou, 1 engr. front., 3 identical engr. ti.-vign. & 29 full-p. engr. portrs. all by R. de Hooghe. Fol. Cont. cf. w. raised bands. (Spines rep. and w. new ti.-labels, endpapers renewed, a bit browned/age-toned (as often), portrait of Leo X loosely added, stain on pp. 29-85 of vol. 3). NOTE:Landwehr mentions only 28 portrs. by R. de Hooghe. With the more rare 3rd volume. - Landwehr, RdH, 201; Knuttel, 12-13.
BIBLIA NEERLANDICA -- BIBLIA, Dat is, De gantsche H. Schrifture vervattende alle de Boecken des O. ende N. Testaments. Amst., R.D. v. Baardt, n.d. (=1648). 4 parts in 1 vol. W. engr. title (incl. a small portrait of Luther), and 5 double-p. maps (incl. a map of the world) and 1 double-p. plan by C.J. Visscher, all - but the world map - dated 1650. Fol. Cont. russia over wooden brds., sides w. brass bosses, brass clasps and catches. (Some rep. to exterior, some worming in upper blank margin prelims, all plates dam. to some degree and in need of restoration, small corner of blank margin world map missing (not quite interfering w. image), some minor staining in places). NOTE:Revision of the Biestkens Bible, prepared on the basis of Luther's version by Adolf Visscher of the Lutheran Church at Amsterdam. - Darlow & Moule 3311; Poortman, Kaarten in Bijbels, p. 143-9.
FRANK, Anne. Het Achterhuis. Dagboekbrieven van 12 juni 1942 - 1 Aug. 1944. Met een voorw. d. A. Romein-Verschoor. Amst., 1947. ix, 253 pp. Illustr. w. front. portrait of the author, 2 photographic reproductions of the interior of the house, 1 floor plan, and 2 facsimiles from the diary. Obrds. w. dust-j. (Spine and content age-toned (as usual), dust-j. in need of restoration: outer upper inner corner of front side jacket gone, a bit worn/chipped along borders, some small splits in places, spine ends jacket a bit chipped, but book and jacket in all in very good condition given the vulnerability of the work). NOTE:True first edition of this famous war diary and testimony of the Holocaust. The author's name lettered in yellow on the front panel of the dust-jacket.
MARITIME HISTORY - TRAVELLING -- BRUYN (also BRUIN or BRUIJN), C. de. Reizen door de vermaardste Deelen van Klein Asia, De Eylanden Scio, Rhodus, Cyprus, Metelino, Stanchio, &c. Mitsgaders de voornaamste Steden van Ægypten, Syrien en Palestina. Delft, H. v. Krooneveld, 1698, (18), 398, (8) pp. W. engr. front. by Mulder, engr. portr. of the author by Gerrit Valck, 17 (the majority very large) fold. panoramic views, 26 fold./double-p. plates, 58 full-p. plates and 18 engr. in text. -- Id. Reizen over Moskovie, door Persie en Indie. Vertoonende De beroemste lantschappen en steden, ook de byzondere dragten, beesten, gewassen en planten, (…). Voor al derzelver oudheden, En wel voornamentlyk heel uitvoerig, die van het (…) Hof van Persepolis, By den Persiaenen Tchilminar genaemt. Amst., W. & D. Goeree, 1711. (8), 472, (12) pp. W. engr. front. by B. Picart, title in red and black, fine engr. portrait of the author by Gerrit Valck, 2 folding engr. maps, 11 fold. panoramic views, 54 double-p. plates, 44 full-p. plates and 36 engr. in text. -- 2 vols. Fol. Fine cont. full cf. w. raised bands, dec. gilt backs & brown labels. (Engr. map to the first vol. lacks (as often), small rep. to outer blank margin of first ti., a few o. small rep. and marginal tears, some fold. plates a bit creased, slightly browned/foxed in places, but a very fine set). NOTE:Cornelis de Bruyn (1652-1726 or 1727), Dutch portrait painter and traveller. In 1674 he decided to leave The Netherlands for Rome where he became a member of the Bentveughels, a company of Dutch and Flemish painters. After two and a half years in Rome he continued his journey in 1677 to the Near East. His voyages took him to Turkey, several Greek islands, Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Cyprus. In 1684 he travelled to Venice where he continued to work for eight years with the German painter Carlo Loth. In 1693 he returned to The Hague where he saw his 'Klein Asia' through the press. The large folded map lacks as often, because it was published later (see verso leaf ***). In 1701 he started this second journey which led him to Russia, Persia, India and Indonesia. In Russia he visited Archangelsk and the Samoyeds in North Russia. He was also commissioned to paint the cousins of Czar Peter with whom De Bruin also had a conversation in Dutch. In Persia he visited Persepolis and Ispahan. In 1705 he went to Ceylon and Java. The drawings he made, especially the large folding panoramic views of Moscow (30 x 190 cm), Ispahan (30 x 190 cm) and Persepolis (in 4 parts measuring in total 30 x 250 cm!), are very important because they are the first foreign representations of that kind and beautifully executed. - Tiele, 207 & 209; Drijvers, (e.a.). "Ik hadde de nieusgierigheid". De reizen door het Nabije Oosten v. C. de Bruijn (ca. 1652-1727); Cat. NHSM, p. 257; Cox I, 218 (on the first work): "One of the best illustrated works on the Levant".
MOZART -- NISSEN, G.N. v. Biographie W.A. Mozart's. Nach Originalbriefen, Sammlungen alles über ihn Geschriebenen, (usw.). Hrgs. v. Constanze, Wittwe von Nissen, früher Wittwe Mozart. (Mit) Anhang. Lpz., Breitkopf und Härtel, 1828. 2 parts in 1 vol. xliv, 702; 219 pp. W. 18 'plates': lithogr. front. portr. of G.N. v. Nissen, 9 fold. musical scores (1 a facs. of M.'s manuscript), 4 full-p. lithogr. portr. (2 of M.), 1 full-p. lithogr. of M.'s ear, 1 lge. fold. lithogr. of the Mozart family (M. at the piano, his father and Constanze), 1 full-p. engr. and 1 fold. leaf w. tombstone inscriptions on Nissen's grave. Lge-8°. Green hcf. from the period. (Bind. w. some minor wear, spine slightly discold., inevitable browning/foxing throughout, but a very good and complete copy). NOTE:First edition of this important, fundamental source work, edited by Mozart's widow Constanze together with J.H. Feuerstein, whose second husband wrote the book. With all the supplements, including the large family portrait that is usually missing. "Vollständige Exemplare mit sämtlichen Beilagen sind selten. Das Buch ist auch heute noch als Quelle wertvollen Materials von Bedeutung." (Wolffheim II, 577).
NUMISMATICS -- MIERIS, F. v. Beschryving der bisschoplyke munten en zegelen van Utrecht in 't byzonder, (...). Leiden, S. Luchtmans (a.o), 1726. (14), 296 pp. W. 11 fold. engr. Cont. vellum. (A few marg. stains). -- L. JOBERT. Kennisse der aloude en hedendaagsche gedenkpenningen. Zynde hier bygevoegd veele nieuwe ondekkingen; Als mede eene lyst van alle de Romeinsche keizers en keizerinnen, vorsten, vorstinnen en dwinglanden (...) aanwyzingen welke penningen meerder of minder raar zyn. Leyden, J.A. Langerack, 1728. (16), 462, (50) pp. W. engr. ti-vign. & 11 fold. plates w. ills. of coins. Cont. h. goatskin. (Spine a bit rubbed, ti-p. doubled, lower (inner) margin stained at the end). -- (2). NOTE:Ad 1: First edition of this study on coinage issued by the bishops of Utrecht from early times up until the end of the 15th c. Frans v. Mieris was a respected portrait and genre painter whose numismatic interests made him publish a few numismatic works on the coinage of the Low Countries.
RAPHAEL -- PON, L. Raphael, Dürer, and Marcantonio Raimondi. Copying and the Italian Renaissance Print. (2004). -- D.A. BROWN & J. v. NIMMEN. Raphael and the beautiful Banker. The story of the Bindo Altoviti Portrait. (2005). -- F. AMES-LEWIS. The Draftsman Raphael. 1986. -- A. MARR. Between Raphael and Galileo. Mutio Oddi and the Mathematical Culture of Late Renaissance Italy. (2011). -- 4 vols. Lge-8°/4°. Or. binds. w. dust-j. -- And 4 o. on R. (8).
RUBIN, P.L. Images and Identity in 15th c. Florence. (2007). Lge-8°. Obrds. w. dust-j. -- J. WOODS-MARSDEN. Renaissance Self-portraiture. The Visual Construction of Identity and the Social Status of the Artist. (1998). 4°. Obrds. w. dust-j. -- K. CHRISTIANSEN & S. WEPPELMANN. The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini. (2011). 4°. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- L. CAMPBELL. Renaissance Portraits. European Portrait-Painting in the 14th, 15th and 16th c. 1990. 4°. Obrds. w. dust-j. -- And 2 o. on portrait-painting. (6).
A small archive of material relating to members of the Wybrow family, who served in the Boer War, WWI and WWII, including small Boer War period photograph album belonging to C E Wybrow who served in the Suffolk Regiment, containing over 90 small privately taken photographs of every day army life in South Africa, sea voyage, Malta, family life, distant view of an early airship, etc; a quantity of large format and other photographs, some on card mounts, including portrait of C.S.M. Wybrow, 1901, the Royal West Kent Regiment in WWI, of which there are several group photographs, a group photograph of the “Fifth Summer Educational Class, 1899” including L/Cpl Wybrow (2 copies), mounted infantryman of the 1st Suffolks, c 1900 (2 copies), group of mounted infantry at Aldershot, group including Kitchener with Boer leaders, several thin commercial photographs of Malta, including the Suffolks on Regimental Parade etc; also a quantity of paperwork, including C.E. Wybrow’s parchment certificate showing that he enlisted in the Suffolk Regiment in 1897, was discharged in 1909, and re-enlisted in September 1914, also showing that he was entitled to the QSA and KSA medals, other documents showing his transfer to the Royal West Kent Regiment, having also served in the Training Reserve and Royal Sussex Regiment; various documents relating to C C Wybrow who served in the R.A.S.C. in WWII; copy of “The Suffolk Gazette”, March 1900, “The Daily Telegraph” August 6th 1914 and “The Cologne Post” (B.A.O.R newspaper), April 1919; numerous other postcards, ephemera, etc; and a Victorian Suffolk Regiment cap badge and brass shoulder title. Generally good or worn condition. An interesting lot worthy of further research. £400-450
A Boer War Souvenir News-sheet celebrating the Relief of Mafeking, headed “Natal Mercury Souvenir Special” and “May 19th, 1900. Price 1d”, the central column taken up by “Hero of Mafeking, Col. Baden-Powell” and a large portrait of Baden-Powell, the two outer columns containing a report of the Relief, celebrations in London, and “Corporation Notice” giving programme of festivities to celebrate the Relief. Basically GC (creased, stained, and with small hole), window mounted in a modern glazed gilt wood frame, 15¾” x20¾” overall. £40-50
A late 19th century Dieppe style portrait bust of a dignitory, 8.5cm high, framed and glazed, together with a rosewood pen box, 25.5cm long, and an engraved celery vase, 23cm highCondition report: Portrait frame is loose, box has areas of stringing missing and water damage to finish, celery vase interior would benefit from a clean
Two inuit carvings of crouching figures, the largest; 11cm high, together with a miniature portrait of a bearded gentleman, 19 x 18cm, a circular stained glass panel depicting bird in flight, 15cm diameter, and a cold-painted spelter and marble book end (5)Condition report: minor chips and surface scratches to inuit carvingspaint loss to edges and corners of miniatureresidue of paper stuck to bottom of stained glass panelminor chips to marble book end
FINE BINDING: HUME, David: The History of England. From The Invasion of Julius Caesar to The Revolution in 1688.. In 8 Volumes. A Millar, 1763, PLUS: SMOLLETT, Tobias: The continuation of Hume’s History, in 5 Volumes T Cadell, 1785. With a frontis portrait. The 13 volumes are bound in matching contemporary full calf; little rubbed (13)
1- THE POEMS OF OSSIAN, Translated By James MacPherson. The Engravings By James Fittler from pictures by Henry Singleton (complete 3 volumes). For W Miller, 1812. Engraved portrait plus 11 plates. ¾ morocco; VG; 2- BYRON, Lord; Samuel ROGERS: LARA, A Tale; JACQUELINE, A Tale. For J Murray, 1814, first edition. 128pp. Later half leather. (4)
An Edwardian silver and enamel Masonic Founder's jewel for The Royal Naval Lodge No. 337, maker William Henry Toye, London, 1908: the top bar of opposing dolphins over an enamel globe and banner, cyan coloured ribbon with compass and cornucopia clasp over Royal Navy clasp, the suspension in the form of an anchor flanked by an officer and rating with enamel portrait of HMS Collingwood beneath flags, in case of issue, together with a silver gilt jewel for the Royal Naval Lodge, (2)
FOLIES BERGERE : An original contract of employment and photographs of Miss Coral Aster, the contract signed and dated 15th December 1921, for the sum of 65 Francs, together with a portrait photograph by N L Faberge, London, another by Claude Harris, London, also by Valerie, London and others, also a magazine clipping of Coral Aster at The Bal des Quat'z Arts, a programme for the first performance of 'The Naughty Princess' at the Royal Adelphi Theatre, Thursday October 7th 1920 and other photographs.*Note - Miss Coral Aster gives her address on the contract as 66 Lauderdale Mansions Maida Vale, W. London. The Bal des Quat'z'Arts was an annual Parisian Ball held from 1892 to 1966. From 1900 onwards the theme became singular and in 1920 'Ancient Egypt' was chosen.
‡Adrian Allinson ROI (1890-1959) Portrait of a young lady, possibly Laura KnightSigned allinson (lower right) Oil on board 47.5 x 46cmThis work possibly derives from Harold Knight's portrait of Laura Knight (see Sotheby's, London, Victorian, Pre-Raphaelite & British Impressionist Art, 13 December 2018, lot 83).
‡Frederic Whiting RP, RSW, RI (1874-1962)Portrait of a jockey, traditionally identified as Fred Archer (1857-1886)Signed Frederic Whiting (upper left)Oil on canvas76.5 x 60.5cmFred Archer was an English jockey described as 'the best all-round jockey that the turf has ever seen'. The fact that Frederic Whiting painted him posthumously is a testament to his enduring legend.

-
283287 Los(e)/Seite