KIRTIKAR (K. R.) Poisonous Plants of Bombay. With Coloured Illustrations: A-L. Parts I-X [Bound with An 84pp. “[A Botanical] List … Offered to My Pupils Attending The Summer Session Botany Class in 1894 in Grant Medical College, Bombay … with A View to Help Them in Studying The Natural Orders, Prescribed by The University of Bombay”, [Thana, 1895], 8vo, vol. 1 [of 2?], 13 chromolithographs (incl. d.-p.), clo., Bombay, “For Private Circulation Only”, 1893.
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Mary Gunn & Enid Du Plessis The Flora Capensis of Jakob and Johann Philipp Breyne 27 X 27.7cm Brenthurst Series 4- General Editor Eric Axelson. The earliest published book to bear the title `Flora Capensis` was a nineteen-page publication by Linnaeus which appeared in 1759. Although published under Linnaeus`s name and in fact also written by hime, the work was the thesis of Carl Wannman, one of Linnaeus`s students. The title was again used for a book by C.P.Thunberg whose work appeared in two volumes from 1807 to 1820. `Flora Capensis` is the Latin for `Flowers of the Cape`, referring to the Cape of Good Hope. The `Flora Capensis` compiled by Jakob and Johann Philipp Breyne and bound in 1724 and here published for the first time, is a collection of water-colour paintings of some flowers of the Cape of Good Hope, rather than a botanical treatise. No earlier manuscript with the same title is known to us. Colour Frontispiece- and a further ninety colour plates with supporting text. Standard edition unnumbered volume of the 850 copies produced in standard edition.ISBN 0 909079 07 2. 218 pages text and illustrations. FINE. Fine Johannesburg The Brenthurst Press 1978
B E P Phillips The Genera of South African Flowering Plants Dr Phillips was Senior Botanist at the Division of Botany Pretoria. This book was published as Botanical Survey Memoir No. 10. The content: Synopsis of Engler`s System of Classification, Key to the Families and Descriptions of Families and Genera with keys to the Genera. 702 pages. Some shelf wear to the bottom of spine. Name in ink in front. Fair Cape Town Cape Times Limited Goverment Printers 1926
A parcel lot of assorted items to include; two autograph books, one containing a small quantity of signatures including Gracie Fields, the other containing autograph versions with some sketches and photos, a sketch book with botanical and anatomy related sketches, assorted postcards, cabinet card photo depicting a man with a penny farthing, oil on board painting of a nude, 1923 Les Cloches de Corneville theatre program and other items.
Late 19th Century Doulton Burslem, England Dessert Service, registered number 72067, each piece hand decorated with botanical subjects and signed C Hart, the yellow borders with hand painted floral swags above a gilt border, painted marks HB3735 comprising of two oval and fluted Fruit Bowls on four gilded cabriole legs and two navette and square shaped Serving Dishes together with scalloped dessert plates some having puce back stamp and registered no. 72067, painted marks HB8735 and C9552, (18)
A BRAMELD BOTANICAL PEARLWARE CREAM BOWL AND COVER well painted with a rose, tulip, bluebell and other specimens, gilt knop, handles and rim, 13.5cm h, impressed BRAMELD +1, c1815-25 A similar example is illustrated, Cox (A & A), Rockingham 1745-1842, Woodbridge, 2001, col plt 15. Flat chip on rim of foot
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN BOTANICAL DESSERT SERVICE painted with multiple specimens in moulded gilt cavetto reserved on a cobalt ground, gilt dentil rim, the service including two pairs of stands and a comport, comport 26.5cm over handles, pattern 8930, c1860 (13) In fine condition and most attractive
A good early 20th century Royal Crown Derby, Stevenson & Hancock botanical reticulated dish, painted with a basket of flowers on a shelf by F. Rause within a basket rim and three reserves of floral sprays, pink painted factory mark and with puce painted inscription, diameter 24cm. Condition Report: The plate is in generally good condition. No cracks to the pierced decoration. Paint work is good. However there is rubbing to the gilt work particularly around the pierced areas.
1805 Curtis`s Botanical Magazine; or, Flower-Garden Displayed... This attractive collection of botanical plates was published in Curtis`s Magazines for the year 1805. In 1800 John Sims took over the publication for the deceased William Curtis. It contains 29 botanical plates and accompanying Latin and English text. The plates are beautifully rendered delicate engravings with original hand coloring of the plants and flowers. The plates are single page with one fold out. This volume contains the plates for 789 to 831 (43 in total) which means that 13 plates are not present. Octavo, rebound in faux leather with silver titling on spine. 6"" W x 9.6"" H Plates range from good to near fine with occasional toning, foxing, and offsetting. New binding is pristine.
1880 [Lot of 8 - Fruit] ""This lovely lot contains 8 chromolithographs of various types of fruit, including cherries, pears, grapes, and apples. The prints were created by Pieter de Pannemaeker, a botanical painter and lithographer who created thousands of illustrations for botanical books and periodicals. Size varies slightly. This lot includes: A. Kerse Leopold II. B. Peer Sanguinole. C. Druif Chasselas Rose. D. Calebasse de Tirlemont [Calebasse Pierre]. E. Druif Chasselas de Tournai. F. Beurre St-Francois. G. Beurre Chaboceau. H. Appel Prinses Maria."" 5.43"" W x 8.6"" H Bold original color with light soiling on a few, and narrow margins as issued. The Beurre St-Francois has raised scribble-impressions all over the sheet, as though someone has scribbled on the verso of the sheet, although there are no pencil or ink
Five various pictures - Elizabeth Blackadder - Botanical study of lilies, ltd ed print 61/75, fore-edge signed, 67 x 56 cm; coaching print; pair of Oriental silk paintings of birds on flowering branches; Pellole - abstract study, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 49 x 67 cm (5) Condition Report Botanical study - moved from mounting. All good condition.
A late 19th Century Graingers Worcester twin handled blush ivory dish decorated with floral sprays against a low relief moulded ground, printed marks, length 28cm together with two 19th Century hand coloured dessert plates each with botanical sprays and flower stems against a white ground with gilt border edge, unmarked, diameter 25cm (3)
Taylor. Raphael, Sandra. An Oak Spring Pomona, 4to, Upperville: Oak Spring Garden Library, 1990; Tomasi, Lucia. An Oak Spring Flora, 4to, Upperville, Oak Spring Garden Library, 1997; Henrey, Blanche. British Botanical and Horticultural Literature before 1800, 2 volumes, 4to, Oxford: University Press, 1999; Barker, Nicholas. Hortus Eystettensis, folio, London: British Library, 1994; all with coloured plates, original cloth, dust-jackets, and 120 others on gardens, horticulture and landscape design, various sizes (120 approx.)
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