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Großer Becher mit Bildnis Kaiser Maximilian I. von Fritz HeckertFarbloses Glas mit Abriss und polychromem Emaildekor, schauseitig das Brustbildnis Kaiser Maximilians mit dem Orden vom Goldenen Vlies nach dem berühmten 1518/19 entstandenen Holzschnitt Albrecht Dürers, flankierend sowie rücks. lange Inschrift in Weiß zum Dargestellten, dat. 1519. Entw. Oskar Jummel, um 1880. Gem. "F. H." mit Form-Nr. 414/4 und undeutl. Maler-Monramm(?). H. 14,7 cm.A large German Silesian Fritz Heckert polychrome enamelled glass beaker with the portrait of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. by Fritz Heckert. Marked.Schlesien. Petersdorf. Fritz Heckert. Um 1880-1900.
Boethius (Anicius Manlius Severinus) Of the Consolation of Philosophy, first edition of this translation, translated by Richard Lord Viscount Preston, engraved portrait frontispiece, errata leaf at end, ex-library copy with a few ink stamps, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, corners worn, [Wing B3433], 8vo, Printed by J.D. for Awnsham and John Churchill...and Francis Hildyard, 1695.
Turkey.- Rycaut (Paul) The History of the Turks. beginning with the year 1679, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and 6 portrait plates, D3 with neat hole cut into margin, 2S3 with short tear at head, L2 to end with worming to upper margin, touching headline and odd letters of 'Contents', scattered faint spotting and staining, later panelled calf, rebacked, rubbed, bumping to corners, [Atabey 1077], folio, for Robert Clavell ..., and Abel Roper, 1700. *** This is complete in itself, but also "forms the third volume of the first collected edition of Rycaut's histories and his edition of Knolles' history of the Turks." (Atabey).
Ricraft (Josiah) A Survey of Englands Champions, and Truths faithfull Patriots, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, folded at edges and becoming loose, 21 engraved portraits, title trimmed at foot obscuring publication date, ?lacking additional title, trimmed occasionally affecting printed side-notes, A4 & A5 with marginal paper defects and neat repairs, occasional faint spotting, off-setting, previous owner's ink and pencil notes to early blanks, manuscript list tipped to frontispiece verso, later crushed morocco, g.e., richly decorated in gilt and blind, small 8vo, by R. Austin, and are to be sold by J.H., [1647, but 1649]. *** Provenance: Bookplates of John Townley; Thomas Brooke F.S.A. and Fairfax of Cameron. This copy collates as the second edition, but appears to have had a copy of the first edition title-page trimmed and inserted at a later date.
[Balcanquhall (Walter)] A Large Declaration concerning the Late Tumults in Scotland, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, occasional marginal notes in an early hand, occasional faint marginal staining, near contemporary calf, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, folio, by Robert Young, 1639. *** Purportedly by Charles I, but in fact written for him by Scottish clergyman Walter Balcanquhall, Dean of Rochester and later of Durham.
Bacon (Sir Francis) Resuscitatio, or Bringing into the Publick Light severall Pices of the Works ..., engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved initials and headpieces, first divisional title detached and loosely inserted, damp-staining and tender edges at beginning and end, C1 with small loss to bottom corner, I2-O4 with worming at gutter, not affecting text, pastedowns present but not attached to boards, near contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, folio, by Sarah Griffin, for William Lee, 1657.
Coley (Henry) Clavis Astrologiae; or, A Key to the whole Art of Astrologie, 2 parts in 1, woodcut diagrams, first part title holed with slight loss of text and with tape repairs to inner edge with loss of text, lacks portrait, single stab-hole through many ff., second title torn, soiled and browned, contemporary vellum, rebacked, worn, [Wing C5098 and C5100], 8vo, Printed for Jos. Coniers, 1669-68.*** Provenance: Nathaniel Leech (ink inscription on verso of second title, dated curiously 1665); numerous annotations at end listing members of the Hewitt family and their dates of birth in the late 18th century.
Dugdale (Sir William) The Antiquities of Warwickshire, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece by Wenceslaus Hollar, title printed in red & black, 11 double-page engraved maps mounted on stubs and 5 engraved plates and plans by Hollar & others, numerous engraved illustrations including many full-page, errata leaf at end but lacking final blank, occasional light browning or spotting, K2 &3 margins reinforced with paper repair, tear on plate margin to Cc4 affecting sidenote, contemporary calf, blind-stamp ruling, rebacked preserving original spine strip, recornered, cornes bumped but an attractive copy overall, [Wing D2479], folio, Thomas Warren, 1656.
Culpeper (Nicholas) Culpeper's School of Physick, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece a little trimmed at outer edge, title within typographic border, 3ff. advertisements at end (of 4), some later ink annotations, a few leaves at beginning soiled, scattered minor staining, contemporary sheep, rebacked, [Wing C7544; Wellcome II, p.417], 8vo, Printed for N. Brook, 1659. *** First edition of Culpeper's posthumously published remains, with his Life and a Testimony by his widow. Provenance: James Jenkins (ink inscription to front pastedown, dated 1820); M. P. Day (of Kelvedon, ink inscription to front free endpaper).
Medicine.- Cooke (James) Mellificium Chirurgiæ: or, the Marrow of Chirurgery. An Anatomical Treatise, engraved portrait frontispiece, 11 plates (9 folding), one with short tear, a3 with short tear into text, tender fore-edges with a little fraying occasionally touching text, manuscript notes to endpapers, blanks and frontispiece verso, bookplate, contemporary calf, short splits to spine extremities but holding firm, a little rubbed, [Welcome II, p.386], 4to, by T. Hodgkin, for William Marshall, 1685.
Astrology.- Gassendi (Pierre) The Vanity of Judiciary Astrology. Or Divination By the Stars...Translated into English by a Person of Quality, engraved portrait frontispiece, with final blank but without 16pp. publisher's advertisements at end (not always present), title and frontispiece strengthened at inner margin, frontispiece with margins slightly chipped and 2 minor paper repairs to verso, lightly browned, some spotting, upper hinge repaired, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving original backstrip, morocco spine label chipped, [Wing G298], 8vo, for Humphrey Moseley, 1659. *** The first edition of this translation of part of Pierre Gassendi's Physica. One of two variants published in the same year, seemingly identical except the other printed for Giles Calvert.
Gassendi (Pierre) The Mirrour of True Nobility & Gentility. Being the Life of the Renowned Nicolaus Claudius Fabricius Lord of Peiresk..., first edition in English, translated by W. Rand, engraved portrait frontispiece, lacking blanks A1 & O8, portrait and title laid down with internal tear to title skillfully repaired, some headlines shaved, 2I1 lower corner torn away just touching catchword, some light foxing, 19th century calf, rebacked preserving original backstrip, heavily rubbed at spine and extremities, upper cover detached, [Wing G295], 8vo, J. Streater for Humphrey Moseley, 1657. *** Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc (1580-1637) French astronomer and antiquary.Provenance: Howard C. Levis (bookplate).
Leybourn (William) The Compleat Surveyor, containing the whole Art of Surveying of Land, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, previous owner's marginal ink note to title, woodcut diagrams, engraved initials and headpieces, worming at gutter not affecting text, marginal manuscript notes (F2, 2G4 (verso) & 2M4), manuscript diagram to final blank, L3 with small hole in text, 2F4 with loss to corner not affecting text, scattered spotting and staining, ex-Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors with their bookplate, modern endpapers, near contemporary sheep, rebacked, rubbed and worn, rubbing to corners and extremities, folio, by R. and W. Leybourn, for G. Sawbridge, 1657.
Hobbes (Thomas) Tracts of Mr. Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury, 3 parts in 1, first collected edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding engraved plate of diagrams, lacking initial and final blanks, F1 small rust-hole to lower margin, G1 small chip within pagination (no loss), some light soiling but overall very good, contemporary mottled calf, rubbed, heavily in places, [Wing H2265], for W. Crooke, 1682. Provenance: Jonathan Hall (ink ownership name to title).
Strada (Famiano) De Bello Belgico. The History of the Low-Countrey Warres, first English edition, translated by Sir Robert Stapylton, engraved portrait frontispiece by W. Marshall with repaired tear, 13 engraved portrait plates, small burn-hole in B1 slightly affecting woodcut headpiece on recto and text on verso, small hole in Ii3 with slight loss of text, occasional soiling and light staining, contemporary blind-stamped calf, rebacked, rubbed, [Wing S5777], folio, Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1650.
Shakespeare (William).- Beaumont (Francis) & John Fletcher. Fifty Comedies and Tragedies, second collected edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, A4 verso with page numbers inserted by hand, tiny worming to fore-edge, 3C1 with short marginal tear, 3O3 with small hole (not affecting text), 3N1 with tear into text, scattered spotting, lacking 4A4 (blank), later panelled calf, a little rubbed, slight bumping to extremities, [Pforzheimer 54], folio, J. Macock for John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot, 1679. *** Including the first folio publication of The Two Noble Kinsmen, attributed to John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. The play was first published in quarto format in 1634 but not included in any of the of the folio editions of Shakespeare's works or in the first folio of Beaumont and Fletcher's works (1647) . This second edition includes eighteen additional plays which did not appear in the first folio edition.
Juvenal Sixteen Satyrs or, A Survey of the Manners and Actions of Mankind, first complete English translation, translated by Sir Robert Stapylton, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional engraved title, lacking errata leaf and advertisement leaf at end, small worm-hole to front free endpaper and portrait, small hole to G1 and O6 with slight loss of text, slight worming to lower blank corner through first half, contemporary calf, corners and spine ends chipped, [Wing J1291], 8vo, Printed for Humphery Moseley, 1647.
Vere (Sir Francis) The Commentaries...Being Diverse pieces of Service, wherein he had command..., first edition, edited by William Dillingham, half-title with verses on verso, 3 engraved portraits, 4 double-page maps & plans and 3 double-page plates by Richard Gaywood, Robert Vaughan and others, the odd marginal note in an early hand, one portrait with loss to fore-margin repaired, another with small ink stain, one map with portion of loss to upper margin, a few short marginal tears, occasional minor spotting or soiling, some light damp-staining and cockling towards end, still good overall, contemporary sprinkled sheep, sympathetically rebacked, rubbed, [Wing V240], folio, Cambridge, John Field, 1657. *** An important source for the Anglo-Dutch war against Spain, published posthumously. Provenance: Henry Norwood (c.1614 – 1689), supporter of the Royalist cause. "This Booke was lent...by Charles Earle of Derby...H. Smith" (inscription to front endpaper, some indecipherable); "Collonell Henry Norwood was his right name; during his imprisonment he called himself Smith" (inscription beneath in another hand); Indecipherable signature to title dated Lambeth 1689; "Edward Bedford his Booke"; "John Williams his Booke anno 1918" (ownership inscriptions to front endpaper).
Cavendish (Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle) The Worlds Olio, first edition, woodcut head-pieces and initials, lacking portrait frontispiece, title laid down to sheet, S2 closed marginal tear just affecting text, Cc4 small tear at foot to blank margin, Ff5 with a small hole (not affecting text) and ink notes and doodles in early hand to verso, ?lacking final blank, a few minor stains, eighteenth century calf, rebacked, covers variously abraided, [Wing N873], small folio, for J. Martin and J. Allestrye, 1655. *** This early work by Cavendish is extremely rare in any condition.Provenance: Joseph ?Leners [to title, and slip to pastedown].
Palmistry & dream interpretation.- Saunders (Richard) Saunders Physiognomie and Chiromancie, Metoposcopie, the Symmetrical Proportions and Signal Moles of the Body..., 3 parts in 1, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece (very neat ?silked repairs to closed tears), 1 engraved plate (small silked repair at foot), 2 full-page engraved illustrations (1 small stain), woodcut illustrations, lacking final blank, minor worming to blank inner margin at several central ff., browning, occasional spotting, later calf, a few scuffs, [Wing S755], by H. Bruges for Nathaniel Brook, 1671.
London.- Dugdale (Sir William) The History of St. Pauls Cathedral in London, first edition, title in red and black, engraved portrait and 44 etched plates and illustrations by Wenceslaus Hollar and others, most plates double-page or folding, all but one illustration full-page, B1-2 repaired tears to foot causing loss to a few letters, a few plates and illustrations trimmed (once or twice within image), one with small rust-hole within image, another with short repaired tear to head without loss, 2 folding plates torn and laid down with tiny loss, some light browning, some light spotting and soiling, contemporary mottled calf, expertly rebacked and recornered by Bayntun, covers with gilt-tooled border with thistle device to each corner, spine richly gilt and with red morocco label, covers little rubbed, a handsome copy, [Wing D2482], folio, Tho. Warren, 1658.
B[ulwer] (J[ohn]) Anthropometamorphosis: Man Transform'd; or, the Artificial Changeling, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional engraved title, 2ff. errata/advertisements at end, trimmed close in places, occasionally just touching headlines, last leaf with small repairs to inner margin, slightly affecting a couple of letters, some light water-staining, modern olive green morocco by Bumpus, [Wing B5460; Norman 372], 8vo, Printed for J. Hardesty, 1650.*** A fascinating work on body image around the world referencing many works of travel and history.Provenance: James Woods (bookplate); John L. Nevinson (bookplate).
Milton (John) A Complete Collection of the Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous Works, 3 vol., half-title, engraved portrait to verso, title in red and black, vol. 1 half-title and title uniformly browned, 3B4 small closed tear to lower margin, vol. 2 small paper repair to title, scattered browning and minor staining, contemporary calf, rebacked, spines gilt with morocco labels, repairs to corners, scratches to covers, [Wing M2087], folio, Amsterdam [i.e. London], 1698.*** Provenance: Sir Frederick Hervey Bathurst, Baronet [bookplate].
Suckling (Sir John) Fragmenta Aurea. A Collection of all the Incomparable Peeces, first edition, first state, engraved portrait frontispiece by William Marshall (second state), lacking initial blank, later green crushed morocco, gilt, by Lortic fils, g.e., spine faded, [Pforzheimer 995; Wing S6126], 8vo, Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1646. *** General title in first state with capitalised 'Fragmenta Aurea' and date underlined but with second state of p.vi with 'allowed' not 'allowred'. Provenance: Samuel F. Barger (bookplate).
Gadbury (John) Genethlialogia [graece], or The Doctrine of Nativities, containing the whole Art of Directions ... Whereby, any man ... may be enabled to discover the most Remarkable and Occult Accidents of his Life ..., 2 parts in 1 vol., engraved portrait frontispiece (remargined), title in red and black, mounted on stub, corrections inserted by hand, woodcut diagrams, occasional marginal pencil notes, trimmed with tiny worming occasionally affecting headline and page numbers, lacking 4E4 (?final blank), later half-vellum, slightly rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, folio, Ja: Cottrel, for Giles Calvert, 1658.
Evelyn copy.- Boccalini (Traiano) I Ragguagli di Parnasso: or, Advertisements from Parnassus, first edition in English, translated by Henry Earl of Monmouth, engraved portrait frontispiece, 2ff. publisher's catalogue bound at end ("Books Printer for, and sold by Gabriel Bedel, & Thomas Collins. 1656"), U4 repaired tear to foot affecting text, some browning and spotting, the odd small rust-spot, contemporary calf, rebacked, [Wing B3380], folio, for Humphrey Moseley...and Thomas Heath, 1656. Provenance: Evelyn family copy (engraved armorial bookplate of Sir. Fred. Evelyn, Bt. and 20th century 'JE' monogram bookplate).
Weever (John) Ancient Funerall Monuments within the United Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands adjacent, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title, both with expert repairs to corners, woodcut illustrations (some full-page), engraved initials and headpieces, early blank with manuscript notes remargined and recornered, scattered faint spotting, one or two ff. with small loss to corners or edges with expert restoration, 2G5 with tiny rust-hole to fore-edge, 2V6 with tear to top edge and neat repair, 2X2 with short tear to top corner, later panelled calf rebacked, g.e., a little rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, [Lowndes II, 2876], folio, Thomas Harper, 1631. *** Complete with the final index, which is often lacking.
Du May (Lewis) The Estate of the Empire: or, An Abridgement of the Laws and Government of Germany, engraved portrait frontispiece, damp-staining, heavier at beginning, contemporary calf, joints cracked and repaired, corners worn, new spine label, [Wing D2522], 8vo, Printed by J.Macock for Richard Royston, 1676.
Willis (Thomas) The London Practice of Physick, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece slightly chipped at fore-edge, a couple of tears with slight loss of text, and marginal defects, upper corner of title renewed with no loss of text but ruled border supplied in pen and ink, some foxing, soiling and browning, errata leaf at end, various in ownership inscriptions to endpapers, title and first leaf of preface, 18th century calf, rubbed, rebacked and corners repaired, [Wing 2838], 8vo, Printed for Thomas Basset and William Crooke, 1685.
Turkey.- Knolles (Richard) The Generall Historie of the Turkes, first edition, engraved architectural title by Laurence Johnson, engraved portrait illustrations, lacking A1 (blank) but with final errata f., title with early ownership inscription and some neat repairs to edges, the odd marginal chip or tear repaired, a few times into text without loss, the occasional very small rust-hole within text, 3N4 repaired tear affecting a few words, 3P1 small hole within text, some light browning, some water and other staining, generally light, final few ff. lightly creased and soiled, 5H7 fore-margin reinforced, errata with marginal repairs, modern calf, spine gilt and with six raised bands, covers with central gilt lozenge, [STC 15051; Blackmer 919], folio, Adam Islip, 1603. *** "Knolles spent twelve years on the completion of his great history...Knolles' work was greatly praised by Dr. Johnson and its influence was acknowledged by Byron" (Blackmer). We can trace only two copies of the first edition at auction, the last in 2004.
Howell (James) Instructions and Directions For Forren Travell, second edition, additional engraved title and printed title linen-backed, lacks woodcut portrait of Charles I, later half morocco, a little rubbed, [Wing H3081], 12mo, Printed by W.W. for Humphrey Moseley, 1650.*** The first edition was published in 1642, but this second edition has additional material on Turkey.Provenance: W. Wordsworth (ink name on title).
Turner (Sir James) Pallas Armata. Military Essayes of the Ancient Grecian, Roman, and Modem Art of War, first edition, portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, without advertisement f. at end, ink ownership name to title, frontispiece and title with some chipping to edges, 2A3 very small rust-hole within text, water-staining, occasional other soiling, final 2 leaves defective with small holes and tears causing loss of text, final f. with large paper repair to verso, contemporary calf, lacking backstrip, very worn, upper cover almost detached along with frontispiece and title, [Wing T3292], folio, M.W. for Richard Chiswell, 1683.

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