ALADRIN (MARIA), MUTIS AND THE ROYAL BOTANICAL EXPEDITION OF THE NUEVO REYNO DE GRANDA, 2 vols with numerous plates, illustrations and maps, 1992, MORACE (ALBERT) L'HOTEL BEAUHORNAIS, folio with 80 leaves of plates, 1919 and WEZEL (J) VOYAGE PITTORESQUE AUX LACS SUISSES, ltd edition 356/500, inscribed to Menuhin, 1987
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John Henry Cliffe (1806 - 1867), Four botanical studies to include woody nightshade and tiger flower, signed, watercolour heightened with bodycolour, 19 x 14cm.; 7.5 x 5.5in; and another, four botanical studies, watercolour heightened with bodycolour, 18 x 14cm.; 7 x 5.5in (2). * He compiled the album from where these watercolours came with many drawings and paintings by family members and others.
* Botany. A series of eleven botanical wall charts, entitled Die Giftpflanzen Deutschlands, ed. Dr. P. Esser, KÅ¡ln, early 20th c., together eleven chromo. wall charts, approx. 74 x 54 cms. (29 x 21 ins.), together with a series of eight similar botanical charts, and a series of eight b & w litho. charts, entitled Naturgeschichte Wandtafeln (27)
* Botany. A series of five botanical wall charts, entitled Botanische Wandtafeln, by A. Peter, early 20th c., together five chromo. wall charts, pub. Berlin, Paul Parey, mounted on card, approx. 90 x 70 cms. (35.5 x 27.5 ins.), together with a series of eleven botanical wall charts, pub. Vienna, A. Pichler, early 20th c., together eleven chromo. wall charts of flowers and fruit by Anton Hartinger and G. von Beck, approx. 58 x 81 cms. (23 x 32 ins.), plus four others similar (20)
Andrews (Henry C.). The Botanist's Repository, Comprising, Colour'd Engravings of New and Rare Plants Only with Botanical Decriptions &c in Latin and English, after the Linnaean System, vol. 5 only, n.d, c.1804, eng. title, seventy-two fine hand-col. eng. plts. including one folding plt. (complete), a.e.g, contemp. navy straight-grain morocco with blind and gilt dec, slightly rubbed to joints & extrems, 4to. Plates dated 1803 & 1804. (1)
* Maps & prints.. Including approx. twenty loose maps of various parts of the World, 16th-19th century, and eighteen uncol. maps from Celarius' Geographia Antiqua, 1819 and city plans by Sebastian Munster, together with a large collection of prints and engravings incl. hand coloured furniture designs after Henry Shaw, 18th century hand coloured botanical plts, plus others including sporting, topographical, etc, many mounted. (approx. 150)
Quantity of plates, includes two nineteenth century ironstone Imari palette plates, scallop edges; a stoneware gilt and leaf teapot (a/f); two transfer bowls 'Malta', W & B; three hand-painted botanical plates, peach and gilt borders, plus several single plates, hand-painted and transfer, including Minton and Doulton (quantity)
A GOOD 19TH CENTURY PART DESSERT SERVICE, possibly Minton, each piece painted with botanical subjects including pansies, roses and passion flowers within a turquoise beaded entwined border, pattern no. A646, registration lozenge and code cypher, comprising twelve plates, four low comports and two high comports.
Wedgwood "Botanical" Dessert Service, each piece individually painted with a specimen in coloured enamels, broad salmon border, scrolled moulded and gilt outlines, comprising an oval comport, 31cms, pair of shaped oval dishes, pair of rectangular dishes, pair of leaf-form dishes and eighteen plates, impressed marks J. Wedgwood, mid 19th Century, (25).
Two green-printed stands: a Copeland & Garrett Botanical series comport or tazza on a tall pedestal foot, printed with a typical floral centre and the usual border, diameter 25.3cm, height 15.2cm, printed and impressed 'late Spode' marks, circa 1833-47; and a cheese or cake stand printed with a typical romantic continental-style scene featuring a large antique vase, similar to Mayer's 'Canova' series, diameter 29.4cm, unmarked, circa 1835-50. See Drakard & Holdway P903-3 for the Botanical series pattern on a Spode scalloped edge bowl printed in blue
A pearlware ovoid jug, with straight neck and 'C' scroll handle, finely painted in coloured enamels with Masonic emblems, and flowers, and inscribed 'Hold Justice, USE OECONOMY', within a rectangular panel and in brown 'Frances & Jane Wragg 1801', flanked by a bold spray of flowers and leaves and a botanical specimen, the rim with yellow and brown bands, 8 3/4" high (22.2cm) circa 1801 (some restoration to lip)
Edwards (Lionel Dalhousi Robertson, 1878 - 1966). 'The Devon & Somerset - near Dunkery', together with 'The Croft Beagles', pub. The Sporting Gallery, c.1940s, two colour prints, both signed and titled to lower margin, each approx. 280 x 390 mm, framed and glazed, together with two hand coloured aquatints of Italian views after Fererico Lose entitled 'Fabbrica' and 'Villa Greppi', each approx. 250 x 320 mm, and a botanical hand col. litho. (5)
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