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A Staffordshire porcelain oval footed dish, circa 1855, the centre painted with a botanical study of honeysuckle within a gilt floral garland border and moulded ribbon rim with tied ribbon bow handles, picked out in gilt, raised on a similarly decorated oval foot, printed puce registration lozenge mark to base, length approx 32.5cm.
A Staffordshire porcelain part dessert service, late 19th Century, each centre painted with a botanical study within a puce border, comprising two tazze, a comport and six plates, a Royal Winton `Rooster` teapot and cover (faults), a pottery charger painted with a boy, and a collection of decorative ceramics (faults).
A Royal Worcester porcelain part dessert service, circa 1875, the centre painted with botanical studies of heather, violets and other flowers within a blue and turquoise border picked out in white and gilt bead decoration, comprising a tazza, two comports and a plate, printed and impressed factory marks to bases.
A Royal Doulton seriesware plate of a Scottie Dog, D5836, seriesware saucer Mr Micawber, two Doulton coaching scene saucers, Doulton orange glaze two handled dish, a set of four Wedgwood American plates from The Federal City series, eight Wedgwood picture plates from Colin Newmans Country Panorama series, a Wedgwood Daily Mail Commemorative 2002 plate, Minton Brocade plate, and two printed botanical plates. (22)
1063 Six Royal Copenhagen `Flora Danica` plates Modern, each with blue wave and green printed marks, pattern #20, shape 3554, circular with serrated wavy rims, centering finely painted botanical specimens, each identified with their Latin names verso, within pierced borders painted with foliate accents and gilt highlights, 6 pcs, each 1`` H x 9`` Dia., est: $1500/2500 Note: The botanical specimens depicted are identified as follows: Hieracium umbellatum L.; Seneceo Jacobaea L.; Potentilla emarginata Pursh.; Medicago falcata L.; and Potentilla nivea L. (2 pcs). Condition: Each in very good condition with only very minor shelf wear to undersides. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
[Arnold (Marion) Editor] SOUTH AFRICAN BOTANICAL ART Peeling Back the Petals. 216 pages, 130 plates mostly coloured, green cloth, a very good copy in the dust jacket. Standard Edition, 2000 unnumbered copies. Publisher Place: Cape Town Publisher: Fernwood Press Publication Date: 2001 Condition: Very Good Size: 4to (300 x 230 mm) Category: Botanical Reserve: $20
Hammer (Steven A.) THE GENUS CONOPHYTUM. A CONOGRAPH 283 pages, 10 colour distribution maps, illustrated throughout with colour photographs, brown cloth, a very good copy in the dust jacket. Standard edition number 1206 (the edition limitation is unspecified). Publisher Place: Pretoria Publisher: Succulent Plant Publications Publication Date: 1993 Condition: Very Good Size: 4to (270 x 215 mm) Category: Botanical Reserve: $40
Van Jaarsveld (Ernst) & Koutnick (Darly) COTYLEDON AND TYLECODON Illustrations by Elise Bodley and Lisa Strachan. 156 pages, 71 colour plates, 150 colour text figure, distribution maps, light green cloth, a very good copy in the dust jacket. ‘This book is the first account to cover the closely related genera Cotyledon and Tylecodon. It represents information gathered over the past 25 years. Each species is described and illustrated by means of watercolour paintings and habitat photographs of the plants. Most illustrations were prepared by the late Elise Bodley and a few by Lisa Strachan. Distribution maps are included. The book covers the plants` adaptation to arid environments, their distribution in Africa, cultivation and interesting ethnic uses, a historical review of botanical exploration and keys to simplify identification.’ Editor’s note. Publisher Place: Hatfield, Pretoria Publisher: Umdaus Press Publication Date: 2004 Condition: Very Good Size: 4to (300 x 235 mm) Category: Botanical Reserve: $30
Shaw (Dr Thomas) REIZEN EN AANMERKINGEN DOOR EN OVER BARBARYEN EN HET OOSTE Uit het Engels vertaald door P. Boddaert, Med.Dr., met Aanteekeningen van de Vertaler; S. Rau, M. Tydeman en C. Saxe. 2 volumes: I. xxxvi, (viii Lyst der Inteekenaren), 365, (i printer’s colophon). II. (vi), 224, 144, (xxxii) pages, 8 engraved folding maps, 6 engraved maps, 6 engraved folding plates (including a musical score), 21 engrave plates, (all as called for in the lists of maps and plates), title page vignettes, chapter head pieces and initials, old half calf with sprinkled paper sides, red title labels on the spines, edges uncut, a few pages in volume II unopened, complete with the half title pages. Some of the folding maps and plates are torn at the first folds, pages 5-8 (A2, A3) in volume two are loose, the leather and paper sides are very worn and rubbed, the contents which are free of foxing are crisp. The Dutch translation of Dr Shaw’s second expanded edition of his Travels in Barbary and the Levant published in 1757. The author travelled from the Levant to Tunis and Algeria. A botanical section describes more than six hundred and forty species. Publisher Place: Amsterdam Publisher: Te Compagnie Publication Date: 1780 Size: 4to (280 x 220 mm) Category: Travel & Exploration Reserve: $500 Click here to view further details and images
Carr, J D Combretaceae in Southern Africa (copy 6 of the de luxe edition of 6 numbered copies) [PREVIOUSLY SOLD ON ANTIQUARIAN AUCTION #4] Denzil Carr, an amateur in the class of George `Aloes` Reynolds, authored two comprehensive monographs on Southern Africa`s two most prolific botanical families - the Acacias and the Combretums. Both have become modern classics in their field. Two staff members of Fontein Books, Michael Barnett (designer and typographer) and Richard Proctor-Sims (editor), published Combretaceae of Southern Africa for the Tree Society of Southern Africa for a modest honorarium plus the right to produce and market a de luxe edition of six special copies, each a different colour goatskin, printed on Hahnemuele text paper with half-leather and marbled paper binding and solander boxes by Peter Carstens. One of these was presented to the Special Collection of the National Botanical Gardens in Kirstenbosch, Cape Town. This, Number 6 (the maroon copy), is being offered for sale for the second time. The book itself is unmarked and mint; the solander box is rated only fine as two of the the corners of the solander box are lightly bumped. As well as the frontispiece and 16 other full-page colour plates painted by Elise Buitendag, there are more than 300 photogaphs, distribution maps and other b/w illustratons in the text. This may well qualify as the finest example of botanical book production to have been published in South Africa in the second half of the 20th century. Strongly recommended to a South African public book collection. Further images on request. Publisher Place: Johannesburg Publisher: Tree Society of Southern Africa Publication Date: 1988 Condition: Fine Size: 320 x 240 x 45 Category: Botanical Reserve: $500 Click here to view further details and images
Burrows (J.E.) SOUTHERN AFRICAN FERNS AND FERN ALLIES Collectors’ Edition: 359 pages, double page colour map, 83 plates from line drawings and numerous colour illustrations and distribution maps in the text, full dark green leather gilt, contained in a matching slip case, a very good copy. This Collectors’ Edition is limited to 35 copies signed by the Authors of which this copy in number 25. Publisher Place: Sandton, Johannesburg Publisher: Fransden Publishers Publication Date: 1990 Condition: Very Good Size: 4to (300 x 215 mm) Category: Botanical Reserve: $75 Click here to view further details and images
Fabian (Anita) TRANSVAAL WILD FLOWERS Paintings by Anita Fabian. Text by Gerrit Germishuizen. Subscribers’ Edition: 292 pages, 134 colour plates, quarter brown leather gilt, oatmeal cloth sides, one of the subscribers` edition (limitation not given) signed by the artist and author on the title page, light dust spotting on the top edge, a very good copy. Publisher Place: Johannesburg Publisher: Macmillan South Africa Publication Date: 1982 Condition: Very Good Size: 4to (300 x 230 mm) Category: Botanical Reserve: $50 Click here to view further details and images
Watt (Prof. J.M.) & Breyer-Brandwijk (M.G.) THE MEDICINAL AND POISONOUS PLANTS OF SOUTHERN AND EASTERN AFRICA Being an Account of Their Medicinal and Other Uses, Chemical Composition, Pharmacological Effects and Toxicology in Man and Animal. 1457 pages, numerous colour and black & white plates and illustrations, grey cloth, dust jacked rubbed. Publisher Place: Edinburgh Publisher: E. & S. Livingstone Ltd. Publication Date: 1962 Condition: Good Size: Thick 4to (253 x 200) Category: Botanical Reserve: $350 Click here to view further details and images
Painted by Olive H Coates Palgrave Text by Keith Coates Palgrave TREES OF CENTRAL AFRICA Signed by Keith Coates Palgrave. A collection of paintings of 110 indigenous trees of Central Africa done over a period of 28 years by Olive Coates Palgrave. A botanical book of iconic importance. Area map. Pages [i-vi]vii-xvii pp 1-466. Dust Jacket has some corner and edge wear and a small stain on lower front edge. Light orange cloth-covered boards, gilt titles on spine. Boards clean, small bumps on front corners and spine top and bottom edge. Sellotape marks on front and back endpapers. Book condition Very Good. Publisher Place: Salisbury Rhodesia Publisher: National Publications Trust Publication Date: 1956 Size: 316 x 246 x 38 mm Category: Botanical Reserve: $100 Click here to view further details and images
Audrey Moriarty WILD FLOWERS OF MALAWI Eighty full colour plates covering 360 paintings of wild flowers in Malawi. The first comprehensive illustrated book of the wild flowers of this region. Index and list of botanical terms. Pages [i-viii] pp 1-166 Dust Jacket inside surface foxed. Considerably edge-worn and bumped all round. Small tears at top spine edge, 2 cm tear on front top corner. Dust jacket now protected with loose cellophane cover. Red paper-covered boards, white titles on front cover and spine. Red endpapers. Book in Very Good condition. Publisher Place: Cape Town Publisher: Purnell Publication Date: 1975 Size: 250 x 175 x 20 mm Category: Botanical Reserve: $25 Click here to view further details and images
Ellis (Rev. William) ELLIS`S THREE VISITS TO MADAGASCAR THREE VISITS TO MADAGASCAR DURING THE YEARS 1853-1854-1856, INCLUDING A JOURNEY TO THE CAPITAL. With notices of the natural history of the country and of the present civilization of the people. xiv + 426pp + 6pp. Original Embossed Pictorial Cloth with gilt titled spine. No Date, 1885 (? ) ; Reprint of Original Edition, Preface Dated 1858 (Not Updated)Illustrated by woodcuts from photographs. No Map and Frontis as called for but most likely never bound-in as there is no evidence of such ever being detached. Research on other available copies of this particular publication all indicate the same. Presentation note to prelim, dated 1889. Some Edgewear and scuffing to covers with light blistering to front cover cloth. Internally very good. Ellis was sent to Madagascar three times to investigate whether Christians were being maltreated. That investigation was not productive, as he was denied access to the capital, but it was the first widely read account of the island, and a thorough description of the society, customs, religion and natural history. In 1852 the affairs of Madagascar had reached such a crisis that Ellis (1794-1872), a missionary, was requested to visit the island, in order to ascertain and improve the condition of the christians. (DNB). He visited the Cape in 1854 on which he gives an interesting account of many places together with botanical notes and information respecting the natives.Grandidier 1633; Mendelssohn I, p.518; SAB II, p.185. Publisher Place: Philadelphia Publisher: John E. Potter and Company Publication Date: c1885 Condition: Good Size: 193mm x 138mm x 35mm Category: Travel & Exploration Reserve: $30 Click here to view further details and images
Burrows (John and Sandra) FIGS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA & SOUTH CENTRAL AFRICA viii + 379. Cloth Boards with DW. Profusely illustrated throughout. As new. A detailed, fully illustrated and authoritative guide to 88 fig species of southern and central Africa. Introductory chapters give a general background to the family Moraceae and figs in the African sub-continent. Each indigenous species has a distribtion map, a detailed black and white illustration by Sandie Burrows and photographs depicting habitat, bark, leaves and fruit. A key to the indigenous species of figs in Southern Africa is provided. This book is the result of more than 70 000 km of traveling and research. In addition to the excellent photographs the book also offers the exquisite line art by one of the authors. Comprehensive text on all species, contributions by experts on the relationship with birds, wasps and other wildlife. Publisher Place: Hatfield, South Africa Publisher: Umdaus Press Publication Date: 2003 Condition: As new Size: 316 x 236 x 33 Category: Botanical Reserve: $75 Click here to view further details and images
Cole (Desmond T.) LITHOPS FLOWERING STONES (First printing - signed copy) 254pp. Hardcover with d.w. This printing is limited to 2500 copies of which this is number 1599. Signed by the author. Book Condition: Very good overall condition. Previous owners name has been neatly penned to the front loose end-paper. This first edition was Cole`s first definitive work on this unique group of succulent plants which are entirely confined to the southern part of the African continent. Publisher Place: Randburg, South Africa Publisher: Acorn Books Publication Date: 1988 Condition: Very good Size: 251 x 195 x 22 mm Category: Botanical Reserve: $75 Click here to view further details and images
Hunt (John) OUR EVEREST ADVENTURE. (Signed by Sir Edmund Hillary.) The pictorial history from Kathmandu to the summit. 128 pages, illustrated throughout with photographs taken by members of the expedition, pictorial paper-covered boards – a little soiled and worn at the corners, name of a previous owner in ink at the head of the title page. Signed by Edmund Hillary on the title page. Publisher Place: Leicester Publisher: Brockhampton Press Ltd. Publication Date: 1954 Condition: Good Size: 4to (245 x 190 mm) Category: Botanical Reserve: $75 Click here to view further details and images
Four volumes of Flowering Plants, Grasses and Ferns of Great Britain by Ann Prout, published by Frederick Warne & Company 1889 together with an edition of Paxton`s Botanical Dictionary published by Bradbury, Agnew & Company, London, all books with green covers and gilt decoration and lettering
*A Withering 1792 type folding portable botanical microscope, early 19th century, the hinged lid pasted with instructions to internal surface and enclosing pivoted brass pillar mounted with folding objective lens within bone mount above stained stage, with tweezers and associated implements, unmarked
British School, late 19th century- "Nelumbium Specicsum", publ. by the Garden June 3rd 1893; chromolithograph, 22x30cm: together with 3 other chromolithographs of botanical subjects in gilt bamboo style frames: After Andre Edouard Marty, French 1882-1974- "Pense-T-Il A Moi?"; hand-coloured offset lithograph, signed and dated 1921 within the plate, in a glazed ebonised frame, 21.5x16.8cm: French School, 19th century- Allegorical scene with putti, girls and a dog in a elegant interior; engraving, 32.5x24cm: European Provincial School, mid 19th century- A penitent man; watercolour, in a glazed gilt composition frame, 20x15cm: together with two colour reproduction prints after Leon Bakst and a copy of a publication on the artist, `The Decorative Arts of Leon Bakst`, (10)
A Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica porcelain wine cooler, 20th century, with floral encrusted twin loop handles, handpainted with botanical decoration of violas, the base with specimen title, painted number 20/3521 and printed factory marks, 16cm high, 26cm wide overall Footnote: Flora Danica was originally commissioned by the Danish Royal Household as a gift for Catherine the Great of Russia, and the pattern proved so popular that it is still produced by Royal Copenhagen today.
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