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Lot 887

PLUTARCHUS. T' Leven der doorluchtige Griecken ende Romeynen. Wt de Griecsche sprake overgeset door J. Amyot. (…) Voorder het leven van Epaminondas, (…) versamelt ende uytg. by S(imon) G(oulart) S(enlisien). Tesamen van nieus tot gemeen nut verduyscht, door A. V[an] Z[uylen] V[an] N[eyevelt]. Delft, A.G. v. Beyeren, (a.o.), 1644. (5), 548, (4) lvs. W. engr. front. & 2 woodcut printer's marks on ti. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum, spine raised in compartments. (Spine skilfully rep., in clean interior condition). NOTE:Second issue of the first Dutch translation, good copy. For the majority printed in blackletter. - Geerebaert, LXIX-3; De Rynck, p. 310.

Lot 895

AMSTERDAM -- TACITUS. Opera quae exstant, a J. Lipsio postremum rec., eiusque auctis emend. comm. illustr.: item C. Velleius Paterculus cum eiusdem J. Lipsi auctor. notis. - J. LIPSIUS. Dispunctio notarum Mirandulani Cod. ad C. Tacitum. Ed. ultima. - Antwerp, Ex off. Plantiniana Balth. Moreti, 1667-68. 3 parts in 1 vol. (16), 547; (32), 36, 84, (14) pp. W. lge printer's mark on the ti. & at the end of each part & sev. magnificent woodcut initials & (lge) vign. in places. Fol. 18th c. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands, dec. gilt back, gilt coat of arms of A'dam on both sides, surrounded by gilt borders. (Ties & prize fail, bind. a bit soiled, slightly browned in places, a bit stained at the end). NOTE:Last & best edition. "Lipsius' masterpiece in textual criticism & in exegesis." (Sandys); Dibdin II, 450; Schweiger II, 1002; Spoelder 493 (Amst. 12).

Lot 913

BRANDT, G. Historie der reformatie, en andere kerkelyke geschiedenissen, in en ontrent de Nederlanden. (1e-)2e dr. Amst., 1674-1704. 4 vols. W. engr. front. by R. de Hooghe, 1 engr. dep. the Synod of Dordrecht & 25 engr. portrs. (i.a. of Erasmus, Coornhert, Vossius). 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands & brown cf. labels. (Slightly browned/foxed in places). NOTE:Fine set of this copious work on the history of the Reformation in the Netherlands. - De Bie & Loosjes 576-81; Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem 81e; Knuttel, 45.

Lot 915

BRANDT, G. Verhaal van de reformatie, in en ontrent de Nederlanden. Met eenige aantek. & aanmerkingen. Amst., J. Rieuwertsz., 1663. 2 parts in 1 vol. (32), 722; 98, (90) pp. W. engr. front. & 6 engr. portrs. Sm-8°. Cont. cf. w. raised bands & dec. gilt back. (Paste downs detached, libr. stamps). Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem 81c. -- J. BRANDT. Verantwoording van de historie der Reformatie van wylen zyn vader G. Brandt, tegens de beschuldigingen van J. Leidekker, (…). Amst., P. Visser, 1705. (8), 98, 27, (3) pp. Sm-4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. (Some marg. stains). -- (2).

Lot 918

BULLINGER, H. Der Widertöufferen ursprung, fürgang, Secten, wäsen, fürneme und gemeine irer leer Artickel, (…). Zurich, Chr. Froschauer (d. Ä.), 1560. (8), 256, (8 (last blank)) lvs. (Lacking leaf Gg4 (212)). -- Bound with: LACTANTIUS FABRICIUS RHÖNANUS. Ware Abconterfeytung unnd vergleichung des Bapstumbs, mit andern grössesten Ketzereien. (Magdeburg, A. Kolbe, 1550). (36 (last blank)) lvs. -- And: SIGISM. CEPHALUS. Warer Grundt unnd beweisung, das die unrecht handlen die iren Predigern verbieten das Antichristlich Bapstumb mit seinen greweln zu straffen, (…). (N.pl., no publ., 1551). (38) lvs. -- And: (M. KELLER). Antwurt dem Hochgelerten Doctor Joan. Pugenhag vss Pomern, Hirt zu Wittenberg, vff die Missiue, so er an den Hochgelerten Doctor Hesso, Leerer zu Preßlaw geschickt, das Sacrament betreffende. Durch Cunrad Ryssen zu Ofen gemachet. (Zürich, Chr. Froschauer d. Ä., 1525). (10) lvs. -- Tog. 4 parts in 1 vol. 4°. Fine cont. blind tooled and panelled vellum over wooden brds., spine raised in compartments w. brass clasps and catches. (Stamp erased from first title, some unobtrusive staining in places, some annot. in manuscript in places). NOTE:All very rare reformed publications. - Ad 1: Rare edition of Bullinger's most extensive work against the Anabaptists. VD 16:B9773. Lacking the passage on the baptism of infants (added in photostat); Ad 2: VD 16:ZV11186; Ad 3: VD 16:C1940; Ad 4: VD 16:K651.

Lot 921

CAVE, W. Apostolische oudheden, of het leven, de daden, en martelaryen der heylige apostelen, evangelisten, en oude vaderen, tot het eynde v.d. 4e eeuw. - Bound with: Id. Apostolische mannen, of het leven, bedryf, dood, en martelaarschappen van de vaderen, (…). -- Id. Kerkelijke oudheden, of beschrijving v.h. leven, bedrijf, dood en schriften der voornaamste vaderen, die gebloeyd hebben in de 4e eeuw. - Vert. d. S. Bor. Utr., Halma & v.d. Water, 1698. 3 in 2 vols. W. 2 engr. fronts., 3 engr. printer's marks, 47 full-p. engr. portrs. & 6 text-engr. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (W. libr. stamps on free endpapers & ti-pp.). NOTE:First Dutch ed. of one of the famous Church historiographer Cave (1637-1713), a very erudite theologian, who wrote many works about the origins of christianity & the heretic movements. - Good set. Graesse II, 93 (1st Engl. ed., 1683).

Lot 922

CAVE, W. Kerkelijke oudheden, of beschrijving v.h. leven, bedrijf, dood en schriften der voornaamste vaderen, die gebloeyd hebben in de 4e eeuw. Vert. d. S. Bor. Utr., Halma & v.d. Water, 1698. (20), 726, (20) pp. W. engr. front. by J. Goeree after J. Vianen, 5 text-engrs. & 9 engr. plates by J. Goeree after P. Sluyter. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. NOTE:Excellent copy. - Graesse II, 93 (1st Engl. ed., 1683).

Lot 928

GARGON, M. De eerste zendbrief (& tweede brief) van den H. apostel Paulus aan Timotheus. Geopend en betoond. Waar in de Huishoudinge des Geloofs tegen de Jood-Christenen beweert, en de Kerk-Ordre des N.T. groots deels uit gebruik der Joodsche Synagoogen vast gemaakt werd. Leiden, J. Luchtmans, 1707. 2 in 1 vol. (24), 778; (2), 270, (25) pp. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. -- Cl. STRESO. Korte oopeninge en bedenkingen over de beide brieven van den apostel Petrus. Amst., J. v. Septeren, 1729. (36), 479, (7) pp. 4°. Cont. vellum. (Bind. soiled, paste downs detached, faintly stained in places). -- (2). NOTE:Ad 1: Van der Haar G-13. Ad 2: Van der Haar S-875.

Lot 937

JANSSONIUS, J. De algemene brief van den apostel Jakobus. Gron., L. Groenewolt & H. Spoormaker, 1742. (30), 754, (20) pp. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Free endpaper and last leaf loose, weak hinges, but a good copy). NOTE:Van der Haar J 13.

Lot 940

LUIKEN, J. Geestelyke brieven. Amst., Wed. P. Arentz & K. v.d. Sys, 1714. (10), 356 pp. W. engr. ti. Sm-8°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. (Front side & spine stained). -- Added: (Id.). Goddelyke liefde-vlammen Of vervolg v. Jesus en de Ziele. Amst., Verheyden, 1736. (16), 224 pp. W. engr. front., 3 engr. section titles and 47 engr. in the text. - Bound with: incomplete copy of Chr. HOBURGH. Levendige herts-theologie, dat zyn aandachtige betrachtingen. Amst., A. Hennebo, 1738. - Cont. hcf. (Top of spine dam., 1 leaf loose). -- (2). NOTE:Ad 1: Klaversma/Hannema 949.

Lot 953

MILTON, J. Paradys verlooren. Geschetst na 't Engelsch heldendicht door L.P(aludanus = L. v.d. Broek). Amst., E. Visscher, 1730. (24), 416 pp. W. additional portr. of the author & 12 additional engr. plates to each book, all laid down. Cont. vellum. (Engr. ti. fails, scribbling/scratching on v° first plate, lower margin stained in places). Rare. Scheepers II, 562. -- J. HERVEY. Verzameling der godvrugtige en stigtelyke brieven. Uit het Engelsch vert. Amst., P. Meijer, 1762-64. 4 vols. W. engr. portr. of the author. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (New endpapers, margins stained in places). -- J. ORTON. Gedenkschriften van het leven, karakter, en geschriften, van den hoogëerwaarden, zeergeleerden, en nu zaligen heere Ph. Doddridge. Rott., 1768. Cont. cf. w. raised bands. -- Th.BOSTON. Eeene beschouwing van het verbondt der genade. Leyden, 1741. Old h. vellum. (Recased, new endpapers, margins stained at the end). -- R. PEARSALL. Godvrugtige gesprekken tusschen een vader en zyne kinderen. Amst., (1767). Cont. (soiled) vellum. (Lower hinge broken, last leaf a bit dam., some stains). -- (6).

Lot 959

PIETERSZ, R. Enghe poorte, ofte de wegh der saligheydt: Voor-ghestelt in geestelijcke meditatien over eenige bysondere texten der Heyligher Schrift. Amst., M.J. Brandt, 1626. (16), 464, (8) pp. 4°. Mod. bind. (Throughout (faintly) waterstained, large brown stain at the end). -- Added: Id. Scherm en schilt der kinderen Godes, (…). 6e dr. Amst., M.J. Brandt, 1639. (16), 293, (7) pp. Mod. hcf. (Ti.-p. in photostat, upper margin cut too short (loss of running title in places), some marg. stains). -- Id. 't Lof onses Heeren Iesu Christi, Dat is: Corte verklaringhe van eenige voorneme figuren (…). 3e dr. 2 parts. (&) 't Lof der Kercke ende Gemeynte Iesu Christi. Amst., H. Laurentsz., 1629-30. (8), 244; 224, (8); (12), 467, (5) pp. - Bound with: Id. Spiegel der barmhertigheyd Gods. 8e dr. Amst., M.J. Brandt, 1632. 98, (2) pp. - 4 in 1 vol. 4°. Cont. blind tooled cf. (Rebacked, first ti. in photostat, some tiny wormholes, stained in places). -- (3). NOTE:Rare works. - Van der Haar P-64, 103, 81, 89, 109.

Lot 960

PRIDEAUX, H. Het oude & niewe verbond aen een geschakelt in de geschiedenissen der Joden en der aengrenzende volkeren, sedert het verval der koningryken van Israel en Juda tot de komst van Jezus Kristus. Uit het Engels, (...) en met enige byvoegzels en aentek. verm. d. J. Drieberge. Leiden, J. v.d. Linden, 1729. 2 in 1 vol. (6), xxii, 36 pp., 1552 cols., (40) pp. W. engr. front. by F. Bleyswijk after F. v. Mieris, 6 fold./double-p. maps & 1 fold. plan. Fol. Cont. blind tooled & gilt dec. vellum w. raised bands. (Ties fail, corners worn, joints split at the ends, some faint marg. stains, slightly browned/foxed). NOTE:Contains maps of Greece, Turkey, Central Asia, Palestine and Syria.

Lot 982

BREDERO, G.A. Alle de wercken, so Spelen, Gedichten, Brieven en Kluchten (…). Verbetert en daer by ghevoeght eenighe die noyt voor desen ghedruckt zijn gheweest. Amst., C.L. v.d. Plasse, 1638. 11 parts (14 separate ti.p.) in 1 vol. No pagination. W. engr. portr. of author on the ti.-p., engr. 'front.' and engr. portr. of the author in epitaphs after 'Stommen Ridder'. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. (Upper joint partly split, tear in 1 leaf in 'Moortje' (no loss of text), lower outer blank corner of 1 leaf in 'Moortje' gone, but a fine copy). NOTE:First complete edition of Bredero's dramatic poetry. Containing: Roddrick ende Alphonsus; Griane; Lucelle; Moortje; Spaanschen Brabander; Stommen Ridder; Angeniet; Schyn-heylich; Spel, op 't oud Liedt Het daget uyt den Oosten; Nederduytsche Poëmata; Kluchten. Ex library i.a. G.I. Lieftinck (1902-1994) and Isaäc Esser (1845-1920). - Unger p. 5-6.

Lot 996

BOR, P. Chr. Oorsprongk, begin & vervolgh der Ned. oorlogen, beroerten & borgerlyke oneenigheden; (…), & eindigende met het einde van 't jaer MDC. Voorts met een byvoegsel van authentyke stukken & nieuwe registers verm. Amst., Wed. J. v. Someren, A. Wolfgangh, H. & D. Boom, 1679-84. 4 vols. W. 4 identical engr. fronts., 4 identical portrs. of the author, 37 engr. portrs. & 39 double-p. engr. (incl. print of whale washed up on the coast at Katwijk) views by J. Luiken, C. Decker, (a.o.). Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Joints partly split, ties fail, a bit browned/foxed in places). NOTE:Pieter Bor (1559-1635), was notary in Haarlem, later he became bailiff-general of North-Holland. This position gave him the opportunity to throw himself into his historiographical interest. - The second, but preferable edition of this book on Dutch history. - Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem 75c (note); De Wind 240ff; De Buck 2294; v. Eeghen/v.d. Kellen 9.

Lot 1003

GUICCIARDINI, L. Belgium dat is Nederlandt, ofte Beschrijvinge derselviger Provincien ende Steden. Amst, J. Janssonius, 1648. (8), 337 (=391), (24) pp. W. fine engr. ti., full-p. engr. w. coats of arms of the 17 Provinces, 12 double-p. maps and 85 engr. plans and views of uneven size, for the greater part double-p. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum over wooden brds. w. raised bands and brass clasps & catches. (Top of spine rep., upper joint partly split, lower back corner a bit dam., stamp on engr. ti, a few small rep. in places, a few marg. stains, 1 plate loose, but else a fine and complete copy). NOTE:Very good, complete and clean copy of one of the most famous 17th c. townbooks. Lodovico Guicciardini (1521-89), Italian businessman and author, left Italy in 1538 and settled down in Antwerp. This is the fourth edition in Dutch of his famous description of the principalities and cities of the Low Countries. The table of contents of this Janssonius edition described in Guicciardini Illustratus, 23 has 2 more plates 'Rheinberg' and 'Middelburg-Stadt-huys' not present in our edition but also not called for in the 'Bladt-Wijser'. Page numbering mistaken after p. 359. - H. Deys, (a.o.). Guicciardini illustratus 23 (p. 88-90). - From the library of A. de Kluijs with his bookplate and stamp.

Lot 1008

HEDENDAAGSCHE HISTORIE, of tegenwoordige staat der Ver. Nederlanden. Dl. 19-20: Beschryving van Zeeland. Amst., 1751-53. 2 vols. (18), 435, (11); (12), 579, (24) pp. W. 2 diff. engr. fronts., 6 fold. maps, 6 fold. plans, 20 (fold.) views and 92 extra engr. on 47 pp., taken from ''t Verheerlyckt Nederland', by H. Spilman. Cont. hcf. (Spine ends 2nd vol. dam., front sides loose, corners dam., slightly foxed in places). -- Added: (H.F. v. HEUSSEN). Oudheden en gestichten van Zeeland. Uyt het Latijn vert. en met aantek. opgehelderd d. H. v. R(ijn). Vol. 1 only. Leiden, Chr. Vermey, 1722. W. 10 fold. engr. plates. Cont. blind tooled vellum. (Slightly browned). -- (3). NOTE:Tiele 1033.

Lot 1021

LEIDEN -- MIERIS, F. v. Beschryving der stad Leyden. Met een Byvoegzel verm. en uitgegeeven d. D. v. Alphen. Leyden, Honkoop & Van Hoogeveen, 1762-84. 3 vols. (20), 362, 90; (4), xxvi, (2), 24, -363-860, 68, 78; (4), viii, -865-1137, 106 pp. W. 3 engr. ti-vign., dedic. engr., 1 fold. plan, 14 views on 7 plates, 16 engr. plates (some (lge-)fold.), partly by A. Delfos after J. de Beyer. Fol. Cont. mottled cf. w. raised bands, dec. gilt backs & brown labels. (Extremities a bit dam./rubbed/chafed, joints partly split, w. (blind) stamps to half-ti, a few pp. of vol. 2 stained at lower inner blank margin, else in very good interior condition with ample margins). NOTE:Nijhoff/v. Hattum 201; Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem 338i.

Lot 1030

METEREN, E. v. Historien der Nederlanden, en haar naburen oorlogen tot het jaar 1612. Amst., G.J. v. Veen, 1647. In 2 vols. (6), 673, (11) lvs. W. engr. ti. surrounded by a number of smaller portrs., sev. magnificent woodcut initials & 55 (17 full-p.) engr. portrs. in the text. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Joints split/rep., some marg. stains/wormholes, slightly browned). NOTE:Van Someren I, 33: "De Tekst, gen. fol. 1-673, is zoo ongeregeld mogelijk gepagineerd (…)." - Complete copy. - Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem 333d; De Wind 257-263.

Lot 1034

ROTTERDAM -- SMITS, D. De Rottestroom. Rott., Ph. Losel, (a.o.), 1750. (52), 179, (3) pp. W. fine engr. front., ti.-vign. & engr. dedicat. headpiece, 1 fold. engr. portr. of Willem Carel Hendrik Friso, 3 allegorical full-p. engr. & 1 fold. map of "De Rottestroom", all by J. Punt. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. (Bind. slightly warped, a few faint marg. stains, some minor foxing in places). NOTE:First and only edition of Smits's glorification of the river Rotte. - Nijhoff/v. Hattum 287.

Lot 104

REVE, G. De avonden. Een winterverhaal. Facsimile-uitgave v.h. manuscript en typoscript. Amst., De Bezige Bij, 2001. W. colophon (4 pp), introd. booklet (36 pp) by M. Eijgenraam, and num. loose reproductions of the manuscript divided in sections. 4°. Loose as published in ocl. box, lettered in blind. NOTE:Publication to commemorate the 50th edition of 'De avonden'. Printed in 275 numbered copies, this copy not numbered/not signed.

Lot 1041

WITT -- BRIEVEN geschreven ende gewisselt tusschen J. de Witt ende de gevolmaghtigden v.d. Staedt der Vereen. Nederlanden, so in Vranckryck, Engelandt, Sweden, Denemarcken, Poolen, enz. The Hague, H. Scheurleer, 1723-27. 7 in 6 vols., incl. 'Volkoome register'. W. engr. printer's mark on each ti. & a fine engr. portr. of the author by J. Houbraken preceding the first vol. 4°. Beautiful blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Binds. slightly warped, a bit browned/foxed in places). NOTE:Good set and an important source for the history of Dutch diplomacy between 1652 and 1669. - De Buck 2617; Nijhoff Cat. 1932, 992.

Lot 1067

BYNKERSHOEK, C. v. (Opera). Leiden, various publishers, 1737-55. 5 in 6 vols. 4°. Uniformly bound in cont. vellum, spines raised in compartments, blind dec. sides. -- Added: O.W. STAR NUMAN. Cornelis van Bynkershoek. Zijn leven en zijne geschriften. 1869. -- (7). NOTE:Very fine set. Observationum juris Romani ll. I-IVIII in quibus plurima juris civilis. 1749-50. 2 vols. -- Id. Opuscula varii argumenti. 1749. -- Id. Opera minora. 1744. -- Id. Quaestionum juris publici ll. II, quorum primum est De rebus bellicis, secundus De rebus varii argumenti. 1737. -- Id. Quaestionum juris privati ll. IV: quarum plerisque insertae sunt utriusque in Holl. curiae res de his ipsis quaestionibus judicatae. 1744. W. a very fine fold. portr. of the author by A. Houbraken.

Lot 1068

CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS -- (JUSTINIANUS). Corpus iuris civilis. Recogn. D. Gothofredo. Ed. 2a. N.pl. (=Geneva), G. Laemarius for E. Vignon & I. Chouët, 1598. 3 parts in 1 vol. W. 2 ti.-p. within woodcut border. (16), (3) lvs., 1882 cols.; (16) lvs. (last blank), 872; 614 cols., 912) lvs. Thick-8°. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. ties, finger tabs. (Ties partly present, obvious traces of use, some light staining in places, inner lower margin last 4 lvs. a bit dam. and w. minor loss of text, rep. w. tape col. 1465-68 part 1). NOTE:'Compact edition', printed in very small type of which one can only marvel how extremely diligent and skilled the type setters were. Ex libris Hen(d)ricus van Darth (1570-1647). - Not in Adams.

Lot 1071

GROOT PLACAET-BOECK, vervattende de placaten, ordonnantien ende edicten van de (…) Heeren Staten van Hollandt en West-Vrieslandt; mitsg. vande (…) Heeren Staten van Zeelandt. (Uitg.) d. C. Cau, S. v. Leeuwen, J. & P. & I. Scheltus, D. Lulius & J. v.d. Linden. The Hague, Amst., 1658-1797. 10 vols., incl. "Repertorium of generaal register". W. 9 fine engr. ti-pp. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Ties fail, some spines w. (small) tears/minor defects, a bit foxed/browned in places, but a good set). NOTE:Roberts, 240: "These massive tomes contain a store of interesting information, legal, theological, historical and sociological. The earliest document therein is the Handvest granted to the inhabitants of Ouderkerck on 15th June 1097 by Floris (cognomine Pinguis), Count of Holland (…). From that date onwards enactments, treaties, etc., occur with increasing frequency until Jan. 1795". - Rare complete set. - Dekkers, 33, 100, 101, 105, 154.

Lot 1074

(JUSTICE, A.). Algemeene verhandeling van de heerschappy der zee: en een compleet lichaam van de zee-rechten: vervattende al het weetenswaardigste dat over dit stuk te vinden is, in oude en nieuwer schryvers. uyt het Engels vert. d. P. Le Clercq. Amst., D. onder de Linden, 1757. viii, 947 pp. W. engr. fold plate w. flags. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. (Slightly browned/foxed). NOTE:Rare Dutch translation of "A general treatise of the dominion and laws of the sea". - Fine copy. Dekkers 37.

Lot 1091

GUILLIÉ, (S.). Essai sur l'instruction des aveugles, ou exposé analytique des procédés employés pour les instruire. Par., 1817. 224 pp. W. allegorical front. by Dubois & 21 engr. plates by Dubois and A. Hubert after J. Ribault. Or. printed wrps. (Wrps. a bit worn/loosening, faintly stained in places). NOTE:First edition of an essay on the instruction of blind children by the director general of the Royal Institute of Young Blinds in Paris. Includes a fine series of plates, fifteen of which illustrate blind boys and girls working at various trades and professions; knitting, spinning, playing the piano and harp, making baskets and chairs, and printing (this work itself having been printed by the blind). - Hirsch II, 906-7; Heirs of Hippocrates 1361; Wellcome III, 180.

Lot 1145

NUMISMATICS -- LOON, G. v. Hedendaagse penningkunde, zijnde eene verhandeling van den oorspronk van 't geld, de opkomst en 't onderscheyd der gedenkpenningen; de wijze van 't syfferen der ouden, den oorspronk der syfferletteren, toverpenningen en noodmunten. Midsgaders van de vaste grondregelen, die in 't ontwerpen, vergaderen, schikken en behandelen der penningen moeten worden inachtgenomen. The Hague, P. v. Thol, 1734. (12), 289, (27). pp. W. num. text-ill. Cont. h. goatskin w. raised bands, uncut. (Upper joint split at the top, top of spine chipped, corners bumped, a bit browned/foxed). -- Id. Inleiding tot de heedendaagsche penningkunde. Amst., P. de Coup, 1717. (24), 185, (11) pp. W. engr. front., ti-vign., 5 o. vign. & 16 engr. (9 fold.). Fine cont. blind tooled vellum. -- (2).

Lot 1148

NUMISMATICS -- MIERIS, F. v. Histori der Nederlandsche vorsten, uit de huizen van Beijere, Borgonje, en Oostenryk; welken, sed. de regeering van Albert, Graaf van Holland, tot den dood van keizer Karel den Vyfden, Het hooggezag aldaar gevoerd hebben: (...) met meer dan duizend historipenningen gesterkt en opgehelderd. The Hague, P. de Hondt, 1732-1735. 3 vols. (32), 466, (107); (8), 484, (56); (4), 446, (58) pp. W. engr. front. by Picart, 3 engr. ti-vign., dedic. engr. plate, fine engr. portr. by Houbraken & num. text-engrs. throughout, for the greater part coins & medals. Fol. Fine cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. NOTE:Standardwork on medals up to 1555. - Excellent set. Graesse IV, 521; Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem 338b.

Lot 1149

NUMISMATICS -- MIERIS, F. v. Histori der Nederlandsche vorsten, uit de huizen van Beijere, Borgonje, en Oostenryk; welken, sed. de regeering van Albert, Graaf van Holland, tot den dood van keizer Karel den Vyfden, Het hooggezag aldaar gevoerd hebben: (...) met meer dan duizend historipenningen gesterkt en opgehelderd. The Hague, P. de Hondt, 1732-1735. 3 vols. (32), 466, (107); (8), 484, (56); (4), 446, (58) pp. W. engr. front. by Picart, 3 engr. ti-vign., dedic. engr. plate, fine engr. portr. by Houbraken & num. text-engrs. throughout, for the greater part coins & medals. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Upper outer corner last vol. a bit inkstained, some browning/foxing in places, else a very good set). NOTE:Standardwork on medals up to 1555. - Graesse IV, 521; Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem 338b.

Lot 146

BOUVIER, P.L. Handboek voor jonge beoefenaars & liefhebbers der schilderkunst. Uit het Fransch vert. d. J.C. Beijer. Breda, 1831. (4), iv, xii, 637 pp. W. lithogr. title, and 7 plain fold. lithogr. plates. Mod. antique style marbled cf., spine raised in compartments and blind stamped panels, uncut. NOTE:Rare manual for painters containing practical and technical instructions on how to make a painting, on the use of painting materials such as paint, canvas, etc. Translation in Dutch of 'Manuel des Jeunes Artistes et Amateurs en Peinture', published in 1827.

Lot 320

CHINA - JAPAN -- ANDERSON, W. The Pictorial Arts of Japan. Lond., 1886. xix, 276 pp. W. 80 plates of which 16 cold. chromolithogr. and 146 additional illustrations in text. Fol. Or. h. blind tooled mor., front side gilt lettered and decorated, gilt edges. (Spine skilfully rep., outer corners a bit worn, hinges strengthened, some light foxing, but in a good condition). NOTE:Beautiful publication with high quality - for the greater part photo-engraved - illustrations. William Anderson (1842 –1900), English surgeon and an important collector and scholar of Japanese art. He was the first chairman of the Japan Society and - in 1895 - appointed as a knight commander of the Japanese order of the Rising Sun.

Lot 19

An original station 'blind' for Camden Town, well framed. Frame measures 88 x 24.5cm.

Lot 2126

LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); a limited edition pencil signed print, ‘Britain at Play’, FATG blind stamp with letter to date code indicating number 254, 44.5 x 59.5cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThis is one of the prints with a bluish tone, however appears to be in good condition otherwise. Some light scratches and scuffs to the frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2127

LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); a pencil signed limited edition print, ‘Huddersfield’, FATG blind stamp with letter to date code indicating number 196 lower left, 45 x 56.5cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThis print has a somewhat bluish tone to it, however otherwise appears in good condition. Some scuffs and scrapes to the frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2128

LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); a pencil signed limited edition print, ‘Mrs Swindell’s Picture’, with FATG blind stamp and letter to date code indicating number 46 lower left, 40 x 30cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationDamage to the frame upper left, where the metal has lifted up away from the wooden core. However the print itself appears in good condition. Further general wear to the frame. Some light visible brown outline around the print. It has slipped in the mount, so at the moment is at a slight angle.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2129

LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); a pencil signed limited edition print, ‘Street Scene’, with FATG blind stamp and letter to number code indicating number 389 lower left, 25 x 20cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThe image itself appears in good condition. There is a brown outline around the slip around the image; it appears to have slipped in the mount. The blind stamp has been done at an angle. Some dents to the frame, further scuffs , scrapes etc.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2130

LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); ink signed print, 'The Family', with impressed blind stamp, edition no.530, 29 x 22cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationLight scuffs and scratches to the frame but the main image is good.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2134

LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); a pencil signed limited edition print, 'Manchester Reference Library', with FATG blind stamp and letter to number code ADF for number 36, 24 x 34.5cm, framed and glazed. (D)Provenance: Purchased from the Alexander Gallery 20th February 1973 and has been with the vendor ever since.Additional InformationGood condition, some light wear and scuffs to frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2147

HELEN LAYFIELD BRADLEY MBE (1900-1979); a set of four signed limited edition coloured prints, ‘The Four Seasons’, all with FATG blind stamp, published by Helen Bradley Prints Ltd, each 22.5 x 30cm, all framed and glazed (4). (D)Additional InformationA little browning to the surround of the image, some further browning to the mounts, scuffs to the frames.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2165

MARGARET CHAPMAN (1940-2000); a signed limited edition coloured print, lady selling canaries, signed lower right, bearing blind stamp lower left, 50 x 60cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThe colours are slightly muted. A few scuffs to the frame. The image is very slightly rippled.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2166

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969); a signed limited edition coloured print, 'The Danzer Montana', signed in pencil and with blind stamp and letter to number stamp lower left, published in 1960 by Frost & Reed, image 47.5 x 63cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationSome light brown staining to the edges of the print. a few knocks to the frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2167

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969); a signed limited edition coloured print, female nude, signed in pencil lower right, with blind stamp and letter to number stamp lower left, published in 1963 by Frost & Reed, image 31.5 x 58cm, inscribed on Frost & Reed label verso, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationIn good condition, a good impression. A couple of knocks to the frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2168

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969); a signed limited edition coloured print, nude female, signed in pencil lower right with blind stamp and letter to number code lower left, published in 1963 by Frost & Reed, image 31.5 x 58cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationA couple of tiny spots of browning and a couple of knocks to the frame, otherwise OK.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2169

SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969); two signed prints, the slightly larger depicting female figure in a cellar, 42.5 x 57.5cm, the second figures in interior, both with blind stamps, both framed and glazed (2). (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 2170

AFTER WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT; a limited edition coloured print 'The Mill Pool', numbered 444/850, bearing blind stamp lower left and published in 1980 by Michael Stewart Fine Art Ltd, image 51 x 69cm, mounted but unframed.Additional InformationThere is some outline browning to the border of the print, where the mount has laid, but colours are fresh. It is not laid down, the work is unframed.

Lot 2182

TROWBRIDGE; a limited edition monochrome photograph ‘Grace Kelly in Evening Gown’, portrait originally taken in 1956 by Bud Fraker, no.162/295 with blind stamp lower right and certificate of authenticity verso, 30.5 x 28.5cm.

Lot 2183

TROWBRIDGE; a limited edition monochrome photograph, ‘Sophia for Rome’, actress Sophia Loren in a London airport lounge, the original taken 19/07/1960 by Bettmann, 83/295 with blind stamp lower right and certificate of authenticity verso, 39.5 x 28.5cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationLight general wear to frame, image good.

Lot 2192

       AFTER ANDY WARHOL; lithograph on wove Arches paper with deckled edges, ‘Mickey Mouse (Red)’ (1978), printed signature to stone, no. 42/100, pub. Georges Israel (blind stamp recto) and Leo Castelli Gallery New York (stamp verso), the image 32.4 x 32.4cm, the sheet 56.4 x 38.2cm, loose. Additional InformationGood condition, colours strong, Arches watermark recto.

Lot 2197

AFTER ANDY WARHOL; lithograph on wove Arches paper with deckled edges, ‘Apple 359’ (1985), printed signature to stone, no. 72/100, pub. Georges Israel (blind stamp recto) and Leo Castelli Gallery New York (stamp verso), the image 31.5 x 31.5cm, the sheet 56.6 x 38.4cm, loose. Additional InformationThere is a tiny 4mm tear to upper right edge of the sheet, image in good condition, colours strong, Arches watermark recto.

Lot 3232

SUTTON OF STAFFORD; a late 18th century oak cased longcase clock, the brass dial with applied chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals with subsidiary dial, the hood with blind fret decoration, raised on bracket feet, complete with weights and pendulum, height 202cm.

Lot 638

A large light shade together with a box containing curtains, blind etc

Lot 401

AFTER ARCHIBALD THORBURN (1860-1935) 'GROUSE TAKING FLIGHT', a print bearing a signature to lower margin with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, published by W.F. Embleton 1921, mounted framed and glazed, size approximately 40cm x 52cm, the print is in unusually good condition for its age, no fading , foxing or stains

Lot 238

A reproduction mahogany and yew wood coffee table, having canted corners, blind fretwork frieze on cross stretcher, approx. 137 x 57cm

Lot 1

Blek le Rat (French Contemporary) David with Kalashnikov, 2007, screenprint, signed in pencil bottom right, numbered 50/200 and The Black Rat Press stamp bottom left, measurements 71 x 52 cm (SH), frame 78 x 59 cm Provenance: private local collection, purchased at the Goldmark GalleryCondition report: The screenprint is a work on paper, framed under glazing. The paper appears well preserved and does not show evidence for any rips, creases, folds and appears to be stable. The colours are well preserved and not faded. There is a pencil signature bottom right, numbered bottom left as well as a blind stamp in the paper. The frame has some general wear-and-tear

Lot 164

Sascha Lobe (German b.1967), Abstract Screenprint Blue Composition, blind stamped, measurements 50 x 42 cm (SH), together with a further blue abstract work 50 x 26.5 cm (SH) and an Abstract in red 59 x 42 cm (SH) (3)

Lot 187

David Tindle (b.1932) The Garden, monotype etching, blind stamped on wove paper, signed bottom right, measurements 34 x 44 cm (PL), frame 54 x 63 cm Provenance: private collection southern England

Lot 194

Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975) Sun and Water, from the Aegean Suite, lithograph on wove paper, signed in pencil bottom right, numbered 34/60, blind stamp bottom left, measurements 76 x 54.5 cm (PL), 81 x 58 cm (SH) Provenance: private collection from Southern EnglandCondition report: The print is a work on paper, unframed, with full margins. There are no visible signs of rips or repairs, there is one minor crease in the top left margin (see photograph). The paper otherwise appears well preserved, some discolouration in the bottom margin as photographed and general ageing. Colours are well preserved. Pencil signature bottom right, numbered bottom left, blind stamp bottom left.

Lot 21

Kyffin Williams (Welsh School 1918-2006) Nanmor, lithograph, numbered 148/150 pencil bottom left, Curwen Chilford blindstamp centre bottom, measurements 41 x 58.5 cm (PL), 53.5 x 69.5 cm (SH). Together with David Porteous-Butler (Welsh School b.1945) Portrait of Kyffin Williams, initialled in pencil bottom right, titled Kyffin centre bottom with Curwen Chilford blindstamp below, numbered 17/75 bottom left 37.5 x 29 cm (SH) (2)Condition report: The prints are works on paper, with full margins and deckled edges, both unframed. The print showing Kyffin Williams is a work on paper, the paper appearing of good condition and having no obvious signs of rips, folds or creases and no obvious evidence for deterioration. The colours appear stable and well preserved. It is initialled in pencil bottom right, numbered bottom left and titled bottom centre. It has a blind stamp for the Curwen press. The print titled Nanmor is a work on paper, unframed. The paper is in good condition without evidence for rips, folds or creases and no evidence for deterioration. The colours appear well preserved and stable. It is numbered bottom left in pencil within the plate. full margins are present.

Lot 210

Albert Irvin (1922-2015), Alpha, screenprint with woodblock colours, signed in pencil and dated '94 bottom right, blind stamped on wove paper, numbered 71/300, measurements 16 x 22 cm (PL), 32 x 37 cm (SH)Condition report: The screenprint is a work on paper, with full margins and deckled edges. It is numbered bottom left, titled centre and signed Irvin with date '94 in pencil bottom left. The paper does not have any rips, creases or folds and appears. There is foxing throughout the sheet which does extend into the platemark- primarily concentrated in the edges and not visible within the coloured area of the print (please refer to additional photographs uploaded). The colours are well preserved and appear to be stable.

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