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Potter, Paulus: (1625 Enkhuizen - Amsterdam 1654) gegens. Kopien. Wieherndes Pferd u. ein Schimmel. - Zwei Ackerpferde. Bl. 1 u. Bl. 5 aus einer Folge von Pferden. Anonyme Radierungen, um 1652. Plgr. jwls. 17 x 24, Blgr. 21 bzw. 19 x 28 cm. Jwls. mit dem Namensz. u. Nr. i.d. Platte. An den ob. Ecken punktuell aufgeklebt. Vgl. Ho. 10. Vgl. Illustr. B. 10. Vgl. Rijksmuseum RP-P-OB-12.768. - Vgl. Ho. 12. Vgl. Illlustr. B. 12. Vgl. Rijksmuseum RP-P-OB-12.771. - Jwls. ob. li. Eckabriss, stellenw. stockfl. - â•”Dabei: Ders.â•— nach. Rastender Hirte mit Ziegen u. Schafen an einem Fluss. Radierung v. L.Masquelier. Plgr. 15,5 x 15,5, Blgr. 22,5 x 30 cm. Mit den Namensz. u. "Du Cabinet de M. le Duc de Choiseul" i.d. Platte. Zus. 3 Bl. R
(Lilienthal,M.).: Vollständiges Thaler-Cabinet, das ist: Historisch-Critische Beschreibung derjenigen zweylöthigen Silber-Münzen, welche unter dem Namen der Reichs-Thaler bekannt sind, und seit drittehalbhundert Jahren her... sind geschlagen worden. 2. und viel verm. Aufl. Königsberg u. Lpz., Hartung 1747. Mit gest. Front. u. gest. Titelvign. 6 Bl., 802 S., 27 Bl. Hprgt. d. Zt. Holzmann-B. IV, 5049. Lipsius-L. 230. - Umfangreiches Handbuch der Reichstaler. Beschreibt 2384 Stücke und ist durch vier verschiedene Register erschlossen. - Gering gebräunt.
Biedermeier-Bücherschrank um 1850.: Feine 2-türige Vitrine. Wohl Kirschbaum furniert. Schlösser teilebonisiert in Wappenform. 4 Einlegeböden. Bekrönung mit 2 halbmondförmigen Bögen. Schöner Zust. Wenig Alterssp. Ca. 222 x 137 x 27 cm. Äusserst dekorativ. - Damaliger Kaufpreis 20.000 DM. - Biedermeier bookcase circa 1850. 2-door display cabinet. D
A modern light oak wall hanging corner cabinet, single galleried door, shelved interior, 51cm high x 51cm wide x 29cm deep; another mahogany wall hanging display cabinet, 75.5cm high x 53cm wide, 30.5cm deep; a lyer leg drop leaf occasional table 54cm high x 71cm wide x 37.5cm deep ; a single bed headboard, 71cm high x 105cm wide (4)
An early 20th century Gothic revival carved oak wall hanging cornet cabinet, open galleried top above carved single door cabinet, the door with a Knight in profile portrait72.5cm high, 38cm wide, 23.5cm deep; a small dark oak slipper box stool, carved front, turned legs, plain stretcher 40cm high, 66cm wide, 30cm deep (2),
SERGE CHERMAYEFF (1900-1996) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) FOR WARING & GILLOWS (ATTRIBUTED MAKER) ART DECO CABINET, CIRCA 1928 ripple sycamore veneer on mahogany construction with silver, ebonised and green lacquered detailingDimensions:121cm wide, 169cm high; 53cm deepNote: Literature: Battersby M. The Decorative Twenties, The Herbert Press 1988, p.188, where a cabinet of similar design is illustrated.
Y ENGLISH, MANNER OF BRUCE J. TALBERT 'MODERN GOTHIC' SIDE CABINET, CIRCA 1870 rosewood and mahogany, with specimen wood marquetry inlay and brass fittings, with key Dimensions:121cm wide, 89.5cm high, 51.3cm deepNote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material that may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the UK, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
E. W. GODWIN (1833-1886) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) FOR COLLINSON & LOCK, LONDON AESTHETIC MOVEMENT DISPLAY CABINET, CIRCA 1880 mahogany, clear glass, bevelled mirrored glass and brass fittings, abalone shell inlay, machine-embroidered fabric, embossed leather paper Dimensions:143cm wide, 168.5cm high, 51.5cm deepNote: Note: During the 1870s Godwin designed a series of furniture for Collinson & Lock, which was then later redesigned for William Watt, which he described as cottage-style. A design drawing for a similar dresser or buffet of demi-lune form with open side shelves and brass fitments appears in William Watt's Art Furniture catalogue of 1877 as illustrated in Soros, Susan, The Secular Furniture of E. W. Godwin, New Haven, 1999, p. 221, pl. 354.
A Collection of Victorian and Later Photographs. cartes de visite, cabinet phtographs and larger albument prints, late 19th century and early 20th century gelatin silver prints, a variety of interesting views in addition to portraits, including an Uxbridge brass band and an Ipswich cricket team (a quantity)
A Fine Victorian Standard Analytical Balance, English, c.1890, engraved 'L Oertling London E.C.' to the scale base, the scale beam engraved ' TO WEIGH 10 GRAIN, COUNTY BOROUGH OF BLACKPOOL', the scale with both agate pan holders, both pans, the French polished mahogany cabinet with 2 drawers, counterweighted sliding front, glass base, on three leveling screws, 50cm tall Please note: we cannot pack or ship this item, please arrange your own collection or courier
A Large Pine Microscope Slide Cabinet, With Slides, Cabinet English, c.1880, unsigned, constructed of French polished pine with glazed door and campaign-style brass handle to top, with 17 drawers and one drawer for accessories, each drawer capable of holding 24 standard slides, containing a number of microscope slides including a collection of microphotagraphs by J. B. Dancer, A.R, H.W. and others
Johnston (W. & A. K. publishers). Dedicated to her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen, The Edinburgh Cabinet Atlas Comprising Maps Illustrating the Modern Geography of every Country of the World..., 1839, decorative calligraphic title, torn and crudely repaired, contents and index, 44 (of 45 engraved maps, lacking Austria) all with contemporary outline colouring, and two uncoloured engraved comparison plate, some staining, dust and finger soiling, but largely confined to the margins, some pencil marginalia, later endpapers, the rear endpaper with a library blind stamp, modern leatherette boards with a facsimile title page pasted to the upper cover, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return.
* Vanity Fair. A collection of 30 'double-page' & 'group' caricatures, late 19th century, lithographic and photolithographic 'double-page' caricatures including "A General Group" (3 copies), "The Winning Post" (5 copies), "Heads of the Law" (4 copies) and "In Vanity Fair" (4 copies), all unpublished proofs without the central fold, each approximately 390 x 510 mm, good condition, with "Purse, Pussy, Piety and Prevarication" (3 copies), "Force no Remedy" (1 copy), "Birth, Behaviour & Business" (3 copies), "The Cabinet Council 1883" (3 copies) and "Collapse of the Conference" (4 copies), each approximately 240 x 350 mm, good conditionQTY: (30)
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