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Lot 1060

HUYGENS, C. Koren-bloemen. Nederlandsche gedichten. 2e dr. Amst., J. v. Ravesteyn, 1672. 2 in 1 vol. (28), 732; (2), 574 pp. W. engr. front., 1 full-p. portr. by A. Blotelingh, 1 fold. engr. ('Zee-straet') by R. de Hooghe & 1 fold. engr. w. plans & views of 'Hofwyck'. 4°. Fine cont. blind tooled vellum, spine raised in compartments. (Both fold. engr. torn at attachment point as nearly always in this edition, a bit age-toned/browned throughout, but a very good copy). NOTE: Landwehr, R. de Hooghe, 19; Scheepers I, 112.

Lot 1062

POOT, H.K. Gedichten (&) Vervolg der Gedichten. Hier is by gevoegt het leven des dichters. 3e dr. Amst., (etc.), J. Roman (a.o), 1759. 2 vols. (54), 442, (6); (24), 448, (7) pp. W. engr. front. by Bleyswyk, 2 ti-vign., fold. engr. portr. of the author by Houbraken, sev. nice section-engrs. & engr. text-vign. by Bleyswijk a.o. - Id. Vervolg der Gedichten. Hier is by gevoegt het leven des dichters. Delft, R. Boitet, 1735. (14), 61, (3), 267 pp. W. engr. ti-vign. - 3 vols. 4°. Fine cont. blind tooled vellum. - Nice set.

Lot 1063

ROTGANS, L. Poëzy, van verscheide mengelstoffen. Leeuwarden, F. Halma, 1715. 14, (64), 680 pp. W. engr. front., engr. ti-vign., 1 engr. head- & 2 tailpieces, 45 engr. vign. by Folkema after Houbraken & 2 full-p. engr. to 'Boerekermis'. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (A bit browned/foxed). NOTE: Good copy of this first collective edition of the miscellaneous poetry. - Fontaine Verwey 144.

Lot 1065

VONDEL, J. v. (Werken). Amst., etc., (1660-1737). 10 vols. W. num. (text-)engrs. 4°. Beautiful cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Top of 1 spine chipped, else an excellent set, both the inside and the outside). NOTE: Sublime set! Similar to a 'Werken' edition mentioned by Unger (36). Including the 'Vorstelijcke Warande der Dieren' (edition 1682), the 'Gulden Winkel' (edition 1718), the translations of Virgil, Ovid and Horace, and of course all Vondel's plays and poetry.

Lot 1067

BOCCACCIO, G. Il Decameron. Di nuouo ristampato, e riscontrato in Firenze con testi antichi, & alla sua vera lettione ridotto dal caualier Li. Salviati, (…). Venice, A. Vecchi, 1597. (16), 479, 91) pp. W. num. woodcut illustr. 19th c. blind- & gilttooled red hcf. (Top of spine dam., lower margin ti-p. rep., browned/thumbed in places). NOTE: Cf. Brunet I, 1006.

Lot 1125

EUCLIDES -- COETS, H. De ses eerste boeken der beginselen van Euclides gedemonstreert. 2e dr. Leyden, S. Luchtmans, 1715. (8), 388 pp. W. printer's mark on ti. & num. mathematical text-fig. Sm-8°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. (Paste-downs detached). NOTE: Rare. - Geerebaert 9a; De Rynck/Welkenhuysen 174.

Lot 1155

(WOLFF, C., comp.). Gynaeciorum, hoc est, de mulierum tum aliis, tum gravidarum, parientium & puerperarum affectibus & morbis. Basel, Th. Guarin, 1566. (20) lvs., 868 cols., (22) lvs. W. sev. woodcut illustr. in the text, printer's mark on title-p. & last p. Sm-4°. Mod. blind tooled cf. w. gilt dec. spine w. raised bands & red label. (Sides stained, name entry & stamp on title-p., one sentence in column 18 scratched out by an old hand, stamp on last p., some yellowing, light waterstaining at the back of the textblock, however a very good copy). NOTE: This copy is not bound with the simultaneously issued Greek text Moschionis Peri gynaikeion pathon, (…). - Heirs of Hippocrates 364, Waller 3897, Durling 2252; G-M 6011: "The first encyclopedia of gynaecology and obstetrics, originally conceived by Conrad Gesner, who collected material for the purpose."

Lot 1173

COSTUME PLATES -- GREEVEN, H. & V. de VILLENEUVE. Collection des Costumes (…)/Verzameling der Kleederdragten in de Noordelijke Provincien van het Koningryk der Nederlanden. Amst., F. Buffa & Zoonen, 1828. (24) lvs. W. plain lithogr. ti.-p., plain lithogr. index leaf and 20 very fine lithogr. costume plates by Greeven & Villeneuve, all delicately cold. by hand. Fol. Fine 19th c. blind tooled cf. w. marbled paper sides, spine raised in compartments. (Bind. a bit chafed in places, some very light age-toning to plates, but an excellent copy). NOTE: Explanatory texts in French and English. The colouring is of exceptional fine quality, probably done in Buffa's workshop. All plates are signed by the artist, the lithographer and the printer, and have the Amsterdam publisher's address. - Landwehr, Col. Pl., 289; Atlas van Stolk 5901; Lipperheide 960; Colas 1311.

Lot 1182

EMBLEM BOOKS -- CATS, J. Spiegel vanden ouden ende nieuwen tijdt, bestaende uyt spreeck-woorden ende sin-spreucken. 's-Grav., I. Burchoorn, 1632. 3 in 1 vol. (18), 168; 104; 160, 56, 24, 16 pp. W. engr. ti. & 127 text-engrs. by A. Matham, (a.o.) after A. v.d. Venne. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Bind. sl. warped, margins cut, outer margin faintly stained at the end, sl. browned). NOTE: Rare first edition. Fine take on proverbs, not only Dutch, but from all over Europe. - Landwehr, Emblem Bks., 146; Mus. Cats. 152.

Lot 1184

EMBLEM BOOKS -- (JOCELIJN, E.). Uiterste Wille van een Moeder Aan haar toekomende Kind. Toegeëigent aan de Volmaaktste Huismoeder. 3e dr. Amst., G. Tielenburg, 1748. 2 parts in 1 vol. (10), 268 pp. W. engr. front., 2 engr. ti.-vign., 16 engr. emblematic ills. by J. Luyken & 6 engr. vignettes. Sm-8°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. NOTE: Scarce Dutch translation (probably by J. van Nieuweveen) of a work by the English female writer Elizabeth Brooke Jocelin (1596-1622). The engr. emblems are accompanied with Dutch verses by Gezina Brit & Adriaan Spinneker. With letterpress prize given by "Dienaaren der Vereenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente" to (?) Pieters Vijselaar (Oostzaandam, dated 1766). - Landwehr 389; Klaversma/ Hannema 1427.

Lot 1220

PHILOSOPHY -- LE GRAND, A. Institutio philosophiæ, secundum principia domini Renati Descartes: nova methodo adornata & explicata. Lond., J. Martyn, 1672. (22), 470, (1) pp. W. 1 text-engr. Sm-8°. Cont. blind tooled cf. (Some scribbling on paste downs and free endpapers, small annotations in outer upper and lower margin of ti.-p., else a good and clean copy). NOTE: First edition. Intended as a treatment of the general nature of things according to Descartes's principles.

Lot 1225

VOC -- ARTIKEL-BRIEF van de Geoctroyeerde Nederlandsche Oost-Indische Compagnie, by de Hoog Mogende Heeren Staten Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden, den vierden September, 1742 gearresteert. Met de veranderingen daar in gemaakt by Resolutie 11 October 1747. Amst., Wed. J. v. Egmont en Zn., n.d. (1747). (4), 53 pp. W. woodcut of a VOC ship on ti.-p. Fol. Very elegantly bound in a restored h. vellum bind. w. marbled sides w. green ties. (Owner's blind stamp in both endpapers). NOTE: Collation: (Ï€), blank, A-G4 (last blank). This copy with corrected 1A1, cf. Landwehr VOC, 941. - Scarce.

Lot 206

EGMOND -- LEYDEN, J. v. Kronyk van Egmond, of jaarboeken der vorstelyke abten van Egmond. Vert. d. K. v. Herk, overgezien, vervolgt, en met de vert. der grafschriften verrykt, d. G. Kempher. Alkmaar, S. v. Hoolwerf, 1732. (36), 283 pp. W. fold. dedic. engr. & 2 engr. plates. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. NOTE: Fine copy of this first edition. - Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem 155b.

Lot 208

HAARLEMMERMEER -- LEEGHWATER, J.A. Haarlemmer-Meer-Boeck. Dienende Tot een Remonstrantie, Verklaring ende Voor-bereydinge om de Haarlemmer ende de Leytse-Meer te bedyken (…). Mitsgaders: Van meest alle de Meeren die in Noort-Hollant tegen de Huigen-dyk en Saardam bedykt (…). 48 pp. W. 1 fold. map & engr. portr. of Leeghwater. - Bound with: Id. Een Kleine Chronyke ende Voorbereidinge v.d. Afkomste ende 't vergroten van de Dorpen van Graft en de Ryp. 47, (1) pp. W. 1 full-page engr. & 2 engr. in the text. - Amst., P. Visser, J. v. Heekeren & J. Graal, 1714. 2 in 1 vol. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. (Sl. browned in places). NOTE: Nijhoff/v. Hattum 181; Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem 289; Kemper 392.

Lot 323

BODENHEIM, N. Luilekkerland. (1915). W. cold. lithogr. ill. by the author. Or. lithogr. brds. (Sides a bit soiled/browned, loose in binding). Signed and dated by the author. -- OVIDIUS. Elegies. Transl. by Chr. Marlowe tog. w. The Epigrams of Sir John Davies. Lond., 1925. W. wood-engrs. by J. Nash. Ohcl. Printed in 660 copies. -- S.C. HALL. Midsummer Eve: A fairy tale of being loved. 1870. Prof. ill. Or. gilt & blind tooled purple cl., a.e.g. (Spine faded). -- L. ROSENTHAL. Au jardin des gemmes. 1925. W. ill. by L. Carré. Or. pictorial wrps. (Wrps. browned/loose, a bit foxed). -- S.T. WARNER. Boxwood. 1960. W. 21 engrs. by R. Stone. Ocl. -- And 7 o. (12).

Lot 329

HULLMANDEL, Ch. Costume français de 1200 à 1715. Lond., C. Hullmandel for Rodwell & Martin, (1830). W. 100 numb. handcold. lithogr. plates with legends (incl. ti.), drawn on stone by G. Scharf. Sm-8°. Beautiful cont. long-grain brown mor. w. raised bands, dec. gilt back, dec. & blind tooled borders on both sides, inside dentelles, w. burgundy and brown label, a.e.g, bound by Bayntun in Bath. (Extremities sl. scuffed/chafed). NOTE: A wonderful example of historical French costume with fine handcolouring. The subjects include Joan of Arc, Bloody Mary, Queen of Scots, Ninon de Lenclos, many French kings and queens, courtiers, mistresses, soldiers, knights, politicians and admirals, from five centuries of French history. - Colas 1808; Hiler 533; (1820 ed.); Lipperheide 1074 (1820 ed).

Lot 353

MUSSET, A. de Le Rhin Allemand. Avec la musique de Félicien David. Par., 1917. W. ill. by A. Domin. Or. richly blind tooled orange cf. w. owrps. bound up. Printed in 450 numb. copies. -- A. MARY. Les amours de Frêne & Galeran. Par., 1929. W. cold. woodcut ills. by L. Bouquet. 4°. Or. ill. wrps., uncut. (Wrps. sl. dam./browned). Printed in 400 numb. copies. -- F. RABELAIS. Pantagruel. Lyon, 1935. W. woodcut ills. by J. Chièze. 4°. Or. ill. wrps. Printed in 570 numb. copies. -- G. de MAUPASSANT. La maison de Tellier. 1946. W. handcold. ill. by B. Buys. 4°. Owrps. Printed in 550 numb. copies. -- And 3 o. (7).

Lot 587

'S-GRAVENHAGE -- ALBUM HOESEECLUB/HOEZEECLUB. Album from the bowling club "Hoeseeclub". (1876-1938). Manuscript in different hands on 148 lvs. W. several illuminated/calligraphed leaves, cold. by hand and/or heighthened in gold/silver. Fol. In cont. h. mor. blind tooled red binding, w. gilt dec. on front side and gilt lettering "hoeseeclub", all edges gilt. (Extremities sl. dam./worn, some scratches on spine, bind. a bit shaky). NOTE: The "Hoeseeclub/Hoezeeclub" was a skittle club and it was part of "Sociëteit de Vereeniging". "De Vereeniging" was founded April 30th 1851 by 79 gentlemen from The Hague. This society was (and still is) housed in the Kazernestraat in the Hague (Villa "Welgelegen"). It arose from the need of a number of representatives of the 'well-to-do bourgeoisie' for a social home base to pursue their leisure activities. The "Hoeseeclub" is one of these leisure activities and was founded april 10th 1876. The album contains memberlists (i.a. Hendrikse, Mutters, Pander, Jongbloed, Lütkemeijer, Stutterheim), signatures, annual reports, minutes of meetings, etc. After 62 years the club was dissolved in 1938, but the "Vereeniging" still exists.

Lot 592

PRAYER BOOK. Cologne (?), late 15th or early 16th c. (265) lvs. Ms. in black and red ink on laid paper. Thick sm-8°, 160 x 105 mm. Bound in cont. pigskin over wooden brds., painted red, sides paneled and blind stamped w. various ornaments, upper and lower inner hinge w. strips of old ms., w. brass clasps (of which 1 is from a later date) hinged to bind. w. leather strips, and brass catches. (Rebacked w. re-use of parts of the old spine). NOTE: Contemplations and prayers for the ceremonies of the glorious Ressurection of the Lord. Saints like Mechtild von Hackenborn, St. Hedwig, a.o., mentioned in the text, indicate that this prayer-book may have been conceived in the neighbourhood of Cologne, Germany.

Lot 606

(BOUTENS, P.C.). Platoons Phaidoon. (Voorschoten, Eigen beheer), 1905. (4), 90, (4) pp. Lge-4°. Beautiful full brown leather binding with 4 blind tooled floral decorations on front side & gilt lettering on spine, top edge blue, uncut. NOTE: Printed on handmade paper in 50 copies by J. Hoekstra & Co, The Hague. Copy with ownership entry of D.P. Moll (=college friend of Boutens) and signed by Boutens on title page.

Lot 662

SILVER - GOLD -- FREDERIKS, J.W. Dutch silver. The Hague, 1952-61. 4 vols. W. 476 ill. & 979 plates. 4°. Or. blind tooled cl. w. gilt dec. spines, w. dust-j. (Dust-j. w. some shelfwear, bindings & insides in excellent condition). NOTE: Standard work. Arntzen/ Rainwater, P522: "The definitive history of dutch silver; indispensible for work in the field. Almost all pieces described are shown in the superb illustrations."

Lot 728

FACSIMILE EDITIONS -- GUTENBERG-BIBEL. Johannes Gutenbergs zweiundvierzigzeilige Bibel. Nach dem Pergamentexemplar Inc. 1511 der Staatsbibliothek Preußischer Kulturbesitz Berlin. München, Idion Vlg., 1977-79. 2 facs.-vols. richly dec. & 1 comm.-vol. ed. by W. Schmidt & F.A. Schmidt-Künsemüller. Fol. Or. blind-stamped calf binding over wooden brds. with 5 bosses on each cover & 1 ohcf. NOTE: Printed in a limited and numbered edition of 895 copies (#856).

Lot 730

FACSIMILE EDITIONS -- LIBER SCIVIAS. Faks. Ausg. Rüdesheimer Codex aus der Benediktinerinnen-Abtei St. Hildegard. Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 2013. 242 lvs. W. 35 gilt dec. miniatures & num. initials. Fol. Or. blind tooled leather w. raised bands. In ocl. slipcase w. gilt lettered label. (Codices Selecti CXX). NOTE: Printed in 280 numb. copies (#150).

Lot 750

RUSKIN, J. Unto this Last. London, Ballantyne Press for. George Allen, 1902. Or. gilt-lettered vellum w. ties. (2 ties lack). Printed in 411 copies. -- L. BINYON. The sirens an ode. Stanton Press, 1924. Tall-8°. Ohcl. Printed in 205 numb. copies. -- J. DONNE. Donne's sermon of valediction. Lond., Nonesuch Press, 1932. Tall-8°. Or. blind tooled brds. (A bit foxing). Printed in 750 numb. copies. -- W. MORRIS. The art of the people. Chicago, 1902. Ohcf. -- And 5 o. (9).

Lot 768

KEULEN, J. & G. v. De nieuwe groote lichtende zee-fakkel, van de geheele wereld. (Facs. ed. 1716-53). Amst., Theatrum Orbis Terrarum Ltd., (1969). 6 in 3 vols. Prof. ill., w. num. fold. plates. Lge-fol. Or. blind tooled & gilt dec. simili leather. NOTE: Well executed facsimile edition on 1:1 scale of this world famous maritime atlas, published in Amsterdam, 1716-53. - Printed in a limited and numb. edition of 500 copies.

Lot 801

JONGE, J.C. de. Geschiedenis v.h. Ned. zeewezen. 's-Grav., (etc.), 1833-48. 6 in 10 vols. W. 12 (fold.) plates (maps/plans, portr., etc.). Beautiful cont. hcf. w. richly dec. gilt backs & red labels. -- Added: M.V. v. HALL. Het leven & karakter v.d. Admiraal Jhr. J.H. v. Kinsbergen. 1841. Beautiful richly blind- & gilt-tooled blue cf., a.e.g. -- (11). NOTE: Ad 1: Sabin, 36635: "It is the most authentic history of the Dutch navy. (…) it contains very ample material for the history of the West-India-Company, the early expeditions to America, ….". - Very atractive set. Cat. NHSM, 353. - This set was offered as a birthday present (29 July 1862) to 'Adelborst' H.A. de Smit van den Broecke (1841-1904). - From the library of J.W. Six and with his bookplate.

Lot 904

BIBLIA LATINA -- BIBLIA cu[m] pleno apparatu summariorum co[n]cordiantiarum et quadruplici repertorii (…). (Basel, J. Froben, 1514). (14), 351, (28) lvs. (last blank lacks). W. ti. printed within woodcut border & woodcut printer's vignet both by Urs Graf, woodcut of Hieronymus on last leaf of prelims, & num. initials and woodcut columns (pp. 279-81). Fol. Cont. blind tooled pigskin over wooden brds. w. brass clasps & catches. (Bind. a bit dam., extremities a bit rubbed/bumped, sm. defects, pigskin soiled, old owner's entries on ti., margins first/last lvs. skilfully restored, num. marg. annot. in an old hand in first part, upper outer corners of paper a bit worn at the end, margins sl. waterstained in places, but else a clean copy). NOTE: Scarce Bible edition. - VD 16 B-2585; Adams B-991; Darlow & Moule 6092 (note); Copinger 160.

Lot 906

BONIFACIUS VIII. Sexti libri materia cum capitulorum numero. Paris, Thielman Kerver for Jean Petit & Jean Cabiller, 1513. (4), cclvxxiv, (12) lvs. W. woodcut printer's mark on ti. & 3 nearly full-p. woodcuts. - Bound with: CLEMENS V. Clementinarum materia cum capitulorum & titulorum numero. (Ibid., idem), 1513. cx, (6) (last blank) lvs. W. woodcut printer's mark on ti. & large woodcut on v° ti. - And: JOHANNES XXII. Extravagantes XX. (Ibid., idem), 1513. lxii, (4) (last blank) lvs. W. woodcut printer's mark. - And: Id. Extravagantes communes. (Ibid., idem), 1513. lx, (4) (last blank) lvs. W. woodcut printer's mark. - Tog. 4 in 1 vol. 4°. Cont. richly blind tooled cf. w. raised bands & ties. (Ties renewed, some tiny wormholes in spine, corners/edges a bit chafed/worn, new headbands, name entry on first ti., a few marg. repairs, some marginal stains, but a clean and fine copy). NOTE: Collection of decretals which form a major part of the Corpus Iuris Canonici. The Liber Sextus of Boniface VIII (1298), the Clementinae (1317), the Extravagantes of John XXII (1325), and the Extravagantes communes (c.1500). Completely printed in red & black. The repeated woodcuts on verso of titles I and II depict the authors in their scriptorium. - Adams B2434, C2192, J292 (last work not in Adams). 

Lot 908

CONFESSIO AUGUSTANA -- CONFESSIO oder Bekantnus des Glaubens etlicher Fürsten und Stedte, uberantwort Keiserl. Maiestat auff dem Reichstag gehalten zu Augspurg Anno MDXXX. Wittenberg, (Rhau), 1540. xxxix lvs. Ti. printed in red & black. - Bound with: APOLOGIA der Confession. Aus dem Latin verdeutschet durch J. Jonam. Wittenberg, (G. Rhau), 1540. cxci lvs. W. woodcut ti., 1 sm. woodcut on v° leaf 4 & 25 woodcut initials. - 2 in 1 vol. Sm-4°. Cont. blind tooled pigskin over wooden brds. w. raised bands, & brass clasps/catches. (Bind. a bit soiled, tiny wormholes in front cover, flyleaves gone, small stamp & old owner's entry on ti., margins a bit wormholed, sl. browned). NOTE: Rare print of the fundamental confessional document of the evangelical church, designed by Melanchthon and signed by the most important princes and cities; with Melanchthon's apology of the German version of Justus Jonas. - VD 16, C 4751; STC German 52.

Lot 914

GUERNERIUS VICTORINUS / GARNIER DE SAINT VICTOR. Enucleame(n)ta Biblie complicata ex Gregorianis codicibus. Par., Prostant in edibus magistri Petri Gromorsij (P. Gaudoul), (1518). (2), clxxv (=clxxvi) lvs. W. ti. printed in red & black, woodcut printer's mark (of P. Gaudoul) on ti-p. & num. fine dec. woodcut initials. Cont. richly blind tooled cf. (Rebacked/recornered, part of old spine laid down, new ties & endpapers, 2 lvs. of prelims (index) lack, other 2 lvs. clumsily restored, several old owner entries on ti., lower margin waterstained more or less throughout). NOTE: Sub-prior of the Abbey of Saint-Victor in Paris in 1140. Author of a directory of all the beings, objects or things mentioned in the Bible and their allegorical interpretations in the works of Saint Gregory the Great. - Not in Adams, Soltesz, Machiels. No copy in NCC.

Lot 920

LIVIUS. Romische historie Titi livii meniglich kürtzweilich und dienstlich zu lesen. (Übersetzt von Bernhardus Schöfferlin (I & II) & J. Wittig (III)). Mainz, Schöffer, 1514. (12), cxci, (1 blank), (1), cxciii-ccccx, (6) lvs. W. ti. printed in red & black and large woodcut depicting a battle scene, 1 full-p. woodcut & c. 240 (partly repeating) woodcuts in the text. Fol. 17th c. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Sm. defects to spine, upper joint restored (tight), ti-p. a bit thumbed/soiled, tiny wormholes at the beginning, sm. marg. rep. to 1 leaf, last 6 lvs. of 'Register' bound at the end, margins (faintly) stained at the end, sl. browned in places). NOTE: Third edition of this first German translation of Livius and a page-by-page reprint of the first edition, also published by Schöffer in 1505. One of the most richly illustrated books from a Mainz office of the 16th century. The full-page woodcut shows the translator Schofferlin presenting the work to Emperor Maximilian I, who is enthroned and surrounded by the seven Electors. The woodcuts in the text show scenes from Roman history, represented by people in costumes of the early German Renaissance. - VD 16 L-2104; Schweiger II, 545; Proctor 9856; Goed. I, 446c; Muther 645 (plate 151-153); E. Thormählen, Die Holzschnittmeister der Mainzer Livius-Illustrationen, in Gutenberg Jahrbuch 1934, 137ff.

Lot 924

PAULINUS OF NOLA. Epistolae & Poemata lucule[n]ta a tergo huius enumeranda. (Paris), J. Petit & J. Badius Ascenius, (1516). (4), cccxii lvs. W. beautiful woodcut printer's device on ti. & num. criblé initials. Cont. richly blind tooled pigskin over wooden brds. w. brass clasps & catches, red edges. (Binding taken from another book (book block not quite fitting, too tight), 1 clasp gone, spine a bit cracked/rep., bind. a bit soiled, later marbled endpapers, small ink stain to lower margin of a few pages, some unobtrusive foxing, but a clean copy). NOTE: First edition of Nola's letters and poems. - Adams P-478; Machiels P-129; Renouard, Badius III, 119-20; Renouard, Ph. Imprimeurs II, 334.

Lot 927

PLUTARCHUS. Parallèla en biois Ellènônte kai Rômaiôn. Quae vocantur parallela: hoc est, vitae illustrium virorum graeci nominis ac latini, prout quaeque alteri convenire videbatur, accuratius quam antehac unquam digestae. Basel, (A. Kratander & J. Bebel), 1533. (4), 369, (1) lvs. W. woodcut printer's mark at ti-p. and at the end. Fol. Cont. blind tooled pigskin over wooden brds. w. roll stamp blind tooled decorations. (Spine covered with old paper, clasps lack, name of author written Greek on edges (in an old hand), old ownership entry of a Fransiscan library on ti-p., tiny wormhole(s) in outer blank margin, but else a very fine and clean copy with ample margins). NOTE: Third and up to then best Greek edition of this work, the first outside of Italy after those by Giunta in 1517 and Aldus in 1519. Edited and with preface by Simon Grynaeus. - Dibdin II, 343; Schweiger I, 259; Hoffmann III, 175; Adams P-1611; VD 16 P-3756.

Lot 953

HEINSIUS, N. Adversariorum ll. IV. Numquam antea ed. (…) Subjiciuntur ejusdem notae ad Catullum et Propertium nunc primum productae. Cur. P. Burmanno, jr. Harlingen, F. v.d. Plaats, 1742. W. engr. front.-portr. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. (Vellum on spine loosening/dam., a bit browned/foxed). -- J.A.E. SCHMIDT. Grieksch-Hollandsch handwoordenboek. Leiden, (etc.), 1833. Cont. vellum w. gilt coat of arms on both sides. -- G.H. NIEUPOORT. Rituum, qui olim apud Romanos obtinuerunt, succincta explicatio. Ed. 3a. Utr., J. Broedelet, 1723. (18), 596, (78) pp. W. engr. front., ti-vign. & 7 engr. (2 fold.). Sm-8°. Cont. hcf. (W. stamps). -- TIBULLUS. Carmina libri III. Novis curis cast. Chr.G. Heyne. Lpz., J.F. Junius, 1777. Cont. cf. w. raised bands & dec. gilt back. (A bit browned/foxed). -- (4).

Lot 956

HIPPOCRATES. Aphorismorum, Lib. viii. Eiusdem praesagiorum Lib. iii. Item de natura humana Lib. I. Praeterea de ratione uictus in morbis acutis Lib. iiii. Postremo Galeni ars medicinalis, Graece & Latine. (Ed. by A. Thorer). Basel, H. Petri, (1543). (8), 644, (2) pp. W. printer's woodcut mark at the end. Cont. blind tooled pigskin over wooden boards, spine w. raised bands, brass clasps & catches, binding dated 1553 and decorated w. medaillon portraits of Martin Luther, Erasmus & Philipp Melanchton, very clear print, only slightly yellowed. (Binding discold. but firm & barely worn, several (name) entries in ink & pencil on paste-down & first free endpaper, small entry on title-p., note "Medicamen liber" on the edges, some neat scoring in the text). NOTE: VD16, H-3755; Adams H-578; Hoffmann II, 273.

Lot 971

OVIDIUS. Amatoria. Quorum indicem sequens continet pagella. Lyon, S. Gryphius, 1554. 397, (1) pp. W. woodcut printer mark on ti. & at the end. Sm-8°. Cont. richly blind tooled pigskin w. raised bands. (Bind. a bit rubbed/soiled, endpapers rep., margins frayed at beginning & end, some tiny marg. wormholes, lower outer corner leaf xx8 torn off (minor loss of text), annot. in an old hand, sl. browned/stained). NOTE: Baudrier VII, 271-72; BM, French Books, 332; Schweiger II, 634.

Lot 977

PLATO. Opera, quæ ad nos extant omnia, per Ianum Cornarium latina lingua conscripta. Eiusdem I. Cornarii Eclogae decem, (…). additis M. Ficini argumentis & commentariis in singulos dialogos. Basel, H. Froben & N. Episcopius, 1561. (12), 1048, (30) lvs. W. woodcut printer's device on ti.-p. and on v° last leaf, and fine woodcut initials throughout. Fol. Richly blind tooled panelled vellum over wooden brds., spine raised in compartments, brass clasps and catches. (Front side partly stained, outer margin ti.-p. rep. on v°, wormhole in last 17 lvs., but altog. a beautiful copy). NOTE: First edition of a new translation by Janus Cornarius (actually Johann Haynpol, 1500-1558). Studied in Leipzig with Petrus Mosellanus, then in Wittenberg; travelled to Holland, England, France and Italy. In Basel he joined the group around Erasmus. He combined his knowledge and appreciation for Latin and Greek medical works with the most thorough classical philological studies. Above all, he made the greatest contributions to the restoration and knowledge of the ancient medical writers. - Ex libris Heinrich Dreyspring, Johann Philipp Höniger (1664-1740) and Johann Friedrich Ramsler. - VD 16, P 3280; Adams P-1448; Ebert 17127 ("selten"), Hoffmann III, 138.

Lot 978

PLINIUS MAIOR. Historiae mundi ll. XXXVII. Ex nov. & labor. ed. J. Dalechampii (…) P. Cigalini. Frankfurt, Cl. Marnius & her. J. Aubrius, 1608. (16), 1688, (189) pp. W. printer's woodcut on title-p. & on the last p. & some diagrams in the text. 8°. Cont. blind tooled pigskin. (Spine w. raised bands, prof. dec. sides, gauffered edges, title-p. w. 1 hole & 1 name entry cut away in the lower margin, some annot. in ink, annot. in an old hand on the back of the title-p., some annot. in ink in the margins & scoring in text in an old hand from book XX on). NOTE: VD17 1:047311F; Ebert II, 17288.

Lot 979

PLUTARCHUS. Ankunfft, Leben und Wesen, Glück und unglück, gut und böse, weise und unweise Räthe, Reden, Anschläge, Thaten, Merckliche warhaffte Historien und Geschichten, (…) fürtrefflicher Manns und Frawen personen (…). Ins Teutsch gebracht durch Hieronymum Boner. [2nd part:] Das Leben des allerdurchleüchtigsten Künig Alexanders des grossen (…). Colmar, (B. Grüninger), 1547 (at end 2nd part: 1541). 2 parts in 1 vol. (5), 484, (1); 161, 1 blank, lvs. W. woodcut on ti.-p., 1 woodcut coat of arms and 40 half-p. woodcuts by J. Kallenberg (monogrammed IK) in text (incl. repeats). Fol. Cont. panelled vellum over wooden brds., front side dated 1571, both sides richly blind tooled w. decorative borders, clasps and catches fail. (Some (faint) staining in first half of book, outer lower corner of ti.-p. a bit dam., owner's entries on ti.-p., but altog. in very good condition). NOTE: Third edition of Plutarch's 'Vitæ' in the German language (first 1534). Very fine copy and surprisingly rare. - VD 16, P 3769; Hoffmann III, p. 208; Benzing, Colmar, Grüninger n° 10.

Lot 983

SENECA. Opera quae exstant omnia: A I. Lipsio emend. et scholiis ill. Antw., Ex Off. Plantiniana, vid. & fil. J. Moretus, 1615. (8), xxxvi, 796, 53, (5) pp. W. engr. ti., engr. front.-portr. of Lipsius, engr. plate of Seneca standing in a tub & engr. portr. of Seneca (last 2 plates by C. Galle after Rubens). Fol. Cont. richly blind tooled cf. over wooden brds. (Spine dam./clumsily rep., clasps gone, hole in free endpaper, tiny wormholes in places, sl. yellowed). NOTE: Schweiger II, 912; Dibdin II, 397: "Harwood speaks highly of the magnificence and beauty of the volume, and of the excellent notes of Lipsius: the Bipont editors call it "Edit. rara et nitida"." - See also: Imhof, Jan Moretus and the continuation of the Plantin Press, S-39.

Lot 985

SIBYLLINA ORACULA -- SIBYLLIAKOI chrèsmoi, hoc est Sibyllina oracula. (…) opera & studio S. Gallæus. Accedunt etiam Oracula magica Zoroastris, Jovis, Apollinis, &c. græce & lat., cum notis var. Amst., H. & Vid. Th. Boom, 1689. 2 in 1 vol. (28), 791, (27); 127 pp. W. engr. ti. by R. de Hooghe. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (W. stamps on ti., sl. browned/foxed in places, else a fine copy in a firm binding). NOTE: Hoffmann III, 396; Landwehr, RdH, 75.

Lot 987

SILIUS ITALICUS. Punicorum ll. XVII. Cum excerptis (i.a.) F. Modii. Et posthumis not. N. Heinsii. Cur. A. Drakenborch. Utr., G. Vande Water, 1717. (32), 880, (26) pp. W. engr. front., woodcut ti.-vign. showing view on Utrecht, 8 full-p. engr. & 26 text-engr. 4°. Cont. blind tooled vellum. w. raised bands & brown cf. label. (Vellum soiled, a bit browned/foxed in places). NOTE: Dibdin II, 406: "Celebrated & elaborate edition, which ranks among the most sumptuous & valuable of the Variorum classics 4to."; Schweiger, 955. - The notes of Heinsius appear here for the first time.

Lot 997

VERGILIUS. Codex antiquissimus a Rufio Turcio Aproniano V.C. distinctus et emendatus qui nunc Florentiae in bibliotheca medico-Laurentiana adservatur bono publico. Florence, Typ. Mannianis, 1741. (2), xxxv, (1), 459 (=461) pp. Printed in black and red, engr. front., vignettes and initial. 4°. Or. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Piece of flyleaf cut out, some name entries on flyleaves, else an excellent copy). NOTE: The earliest instance of a facsimile done by typographical means. - Schweiger II, 1174: "Sehr wichtige Ausgabe (...) mit grosser Sorgfalt (...) veranstaltet"; Brunet V, 1291; Graesse VI/2, 341; Dibdin II, 551.

Lot 696

Bob Richardson, Northern street scene at dusk, artist signed print with blind stamp 37 x 49cm framed and glazed

Lot 268

An attractive Chinese blue and white porcelain Bowl, with landscape design depicting sculler and attendant, the base with four caricature mark, approx. 9cms (3 1/2") diameter; together with a bulbous shaped Chinese blue and white Bowl with river landscape design with blind design rim and base, approx. 14cms (5 1/2") high, as a lot. (2)

Lot 886

A fine quality Irish Georgian period Provincial Grandfather Clock, the ornate hood with dentil moulded swan neck capital over blind fretwork frieze, the glazed hinged door housing an ornate brass dial with Roman and Arabic figures by 'Bailie (William) of Down' c. 1820s, flanked either side by reeded columns, the main body with shaped panelled door with herringbone inlay flanked by half reeded columns, on a box base with bracket feet, approx. 233cms (92'') high. (1)

Lot 144

The Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II (reg. 1759-1806) in durbar, with noblemen, attendants, and the British Resident, Archibald Seton Delhi, circa 1800gouache and gold on paper, nasta'liq inscriptions in gold above the Emperor's and the courtiers' heads, laid down on an album page with stylised floral inner borders, outer borders with birds, peacocks and deer amidst foliage in gold painting 250 x 160 mm.; album page 390 x 265 mm.Footnotes:ProvenanceThe collection of the late Terence Mullaly (1927-2020), critic and the art correspondent for the Daily Telegraph in the 1970s and 1980s.The various figures and their identifying inscriptions are as follows:Above the Emperor, in the centre:'The image of His Majesty Shah 'Alam Padshah'.On the right: 'Muhammad Akbar Shah', his son, the future Emperor Akbar II (reg. 1806-37).Further to the right:'Jaji [Haji] Khwas [Khas]'.Haji Khas is portrayed as an old man amongst a large number of courtiers in a painting of Akbar II in durbar with the British resident Charles Metcalfe, in the Cincinnati Art Museum, attributed to Ghulam Murtaza Khan, circa 1811-15 (illustrated and discussed in W. Dalrymple, Y. Sharma (edd.), Princes and Painters in Mughal Delhi 1707-1857, New York 2012, pp. 108-109, no. 32).On the left of the Emperor, in yellow: 'Shah Nawaz Khan'.This is most probably Samsam al-Dawlah Shah Nawaz Khan (d. 1758) a historian and minister of Asaf Jah's, who together with 'Abd al-Hayy wrote al-ma'athir wa al-athar, a biography of men who flourished in India from Akbar's time. Here, he is depicted possibly presenting Shah 'Alam with a volume of his book (though presumably, given the date of his death, there is a certain amount of licence being taken by the artist).He also appears in the painting, signed by Khairallah, dated AH 1212/AD 1797, sold at Sotheby's, The Stuart Cary Welch Collection, Part One: Arts of the Islamic World, 6th April 2011, lot 150 (see below).'Mr Seton Sahib' Archibald Seton (d. 1818), the British Resident, 1806-11.'Sayyid Razi Khan'. Possibly the father of Muhammad Qasim (a Nawwab of Bengal and a supporter of the East India Company). If so it is therefore appropriate that he stands next to Seton.The Blind Emperor, Shah Alam II, seems emblematic of the catalogue of gradual but often shocking disasters which overtook the Mughal Empire in the 18th Century. The very throne he sits on here, and in other paintings, was a late 18th Century reconstruction of the famous Peacock Throne, which had been taken to Persia by Nadir Shah after his catastrophic invasion of 1739, which took place when the future emperor was ten years old. Against a background of British encroachment and tribal threats, Shah Alam was blinded at the age of sixty (a ghastly fate which he lamented in a Persian poem) in an act of brutality by the Afghan chieftain Ghulam Qadir, after he had sacked the Mughal treasury in 1788.In Room for Wonder: Indian Painting during the British Period 1760-1880, New York 1978, p. 102, Cary Welch wrote of the Emperor and of the painting sold in April 2011:Like an old caged bird, Shah Alam perches in his multi-columned throne, a pastiche replacement for Shah Jahan's. His pathetic, silent isolation contrasts with the carpet's arabesque tangle, sharp as barbed wire. The artist makes us sense the emperor's blindness by emphasising his odd facial angle, closed eye, and his nervous fingering of rosary beads. Our painting can take its place amongst several late Mughal durbar scenes.The painting in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (IS. 114-1986), attributed to the artist Khairullah by W. Dalrymple and Y. Sharma, (in Princes and Painters, pp. 98-99, no. 25). Muinuddin Muhammad (the future Emperor Akbar II) again sits in a smaller throne. To the left stands a white-bearded courtier, his hands resting on a long staff; the same man, Shah Nawaz Khan, appears in our painting, this time in yellow, holding up a book or document. Next to him, also resting on a staff, is Sayyid Razi Khan.The example in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (M. 77.78), signed by Khairullah and dated AH 1215/AD 1800-1801, in which he sits with head bowed, apparently listening to a courtier, who bears some resemblance both to Muinuddin Muhammad, and also the unnamed dark-bearded man in white at the front right of our painting.The painting formerly owned by Stuart Cary Welch (already mentioned above), sold at Sotheby's, The Stuart Cary Welch Collection, Part One: Arts of the Islamic World, 6th April 2011, lot 150, signed by the artist Khairallah, and dated AH 1212/AD 1797 (also to be found in Room for Wonder, pp. 102-103, no. 43).In a wider sense comparison can be made with the painting of the Emperor Akbar Shah II in durbar, attributed to Ghulam Murtaza Khan, Delhi, circa 1810, Sotheby's, The Sven Gahlin Collection, 6th October 2015, lot 40; and another Akbar II durbar scene in the British Library (Add. Or. 3079), circa 1822 (illustrated in J. P. Losty, M. Roy, Mughal India: Art, Culture and Empire, London 2012, pp. 210-213, fig. 151).Archibald Seton (1758-1818) was Resident at Delhi from 1806 to 1811, succeeding David Ochterlony. He started in a junior position at Madras in 1781 and twenty-five years later, having served in increasingly senior posts, was named Resident at the Mughal court at Delhi in the waning days of the reign of Shah Alam II, who died in November 1806, succeeded by Akbar Shah II. Little is recorded of the relations between Seton and Akbar Shah, but it is well known that the Crown Prince, Mirza Jahangir, bristled against the Resident's presence, and shot at Seton one day in 1811. Seton survived, though he was quickly removed from the court and moved sideways (perhaps) to an appointment as Governor of Penang, where he served for about a year before returning to India to take up a seat in the Supreme Council of Bengal. He died in 1818 during his journey home to England. For other paintings in which Akbar Shah II and Seton appear together, see a processional scene (San Diego Museum of Art 1990.394) and a fragmentary drawing of a durbar, sold in these rooms (Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 6th October 2008, lot 413). There is another long processional scene in the British Library (Add. Or. 888), circa 1815-25, in which Seton appears, identified by a Persian inscription. A painting formerly in the Edwin Binney Collection, and now in the San Diego Museum of Art, has Akbar Shah II in a palanquin with the bespectacled figure of Seton standing below (See Indian Miniature Painting from the Collection of Edwin Binney III: the Mughal and Deccani Schools, Portland 1973, p. 113, no. 91). Seton is always recognizable by the spectacles perched at the end of his nose. For a painting in which Seton is portrayed riding on an elephant with Akbar Shah II, see the sale in these rooms, Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 29th March 2022, lot 241 (painted some time after the death of both men).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 5

NORTH WALES OAK WELSH DRESSER CIRCA 1850, with a wide boarded back three shelf rack, on a panel sided base section of three frieze drawers and three blind drawers flanked by inset panel cupboard doors, on corner bracket feet, the drawers being pine lined with turned ebonised knobs with mother-of-pearl button insets and ivory escutcheons, 205cms H, 167cms W, 51cms D Provenance: private collection Conwy(GOV.UK Ivory content- to comply with current regulation - self-declaration form completed for the sale of this item - Submission reference XG7PU585)

Lot 7297

An album of promotional material, contracts, publicity photos and other ephemera, mostly relating to Rock and NWOBHM bands including Aunt May, No Quarter, Desolation Angels, Blind Fury, Shark, Groundhogs, Citizen Cain, Witchfynde, Tredegar etc

Lot 375

19th Century inlaid mahogany Bachelors chest having brush slide above four graduated long drawers with blind fret quarters on bracket feet, 74.5cm by 75cm by 43cm.

Lot 599

Robert Bunyan of Lincoln George III brass face longcase clock with 8 day movement in a fine mahogany case with quarter column corners & box wood inlay and blind fretwork Ht 203cm W 45cm 

Lot 117

∅ A COMMEMORATIVE 'NELSON' IVORY AND MALACCA WALKING STICKthe stick circa 1790 with carry loop and gilt cap threaded to receive a marine ivory bust of Nelson probably circa 1890 depicted with a blind eye and hair tied en queue -- 36in. (91.5cm.) IDN: W8MSZKQA

Lot 1401

After William Russell Flint, 'Discussion' limited edition print, published 1969, signed in pencil by the artist, with Fine Art Guild blind stamp, 91 x 72cm.

Lot 1440

Banksy - Kissing Policeman, Limited Edition Lithograhic Print by Prints on Walls, Blind Stamped on both bottom corners, No. 50/150, signed, 53 x 73cm including Black Frame

Lot 1443

Banksy - 'Happy Choppers', Limited Edition Lithographic Print (Blue) published by Prints on Walls, Blind Stamped in both bottom corners, No. 84/150, Signed, 74 x 54cm including Black Frame

Lot 1444

Banksy - Pulp Fiction, Limited Edition Lithographic Print published by Prints on Walls, Blind Stamped to both bottom corners, No. 105/150, Holographic verification of authenticity security sticker to reverse, signed, 70 x 50cm, unframed

Lot 1445

Banksy - Museum Guard, Limited Edition Lithographic Print published by Prints on Walls, Blind Stamped to both bottom corners, No. 75/150, Holographic verification of authenticity security sticker to reverse, signed, 70 x 50cm, unframed

Lot 1446

Banksy - No Ball Games, Limited Edition Lithographic Print (Green) published by Prints on Walls, Blind Stamped to both bottom corners, No. 49/150, Holographic verification of authenticity security sticker to reverse, signed, 70 x 50cm, unframed

Lot 1447

Banksy - Bomb Hugger, Limited Edition Lithographic Print (Blue) published by Prints on Walls, Blind Stamped to both bottom corners, No. 25/150, Holographic verification of authenticity security sticker to reverse, signed, 70 x 50cm, unframed

Lot 1448

Banksy - Painting for a Sound System Lorry (Spray enamel paint), Limited Edition Lithographic Print, published by Prints on Walls, Blind Stamped to both bottom corners, No. 75/150, Holographic verification of authenticity security sticker to reverse, signed, 70 x 50cm, unframed

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