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AN ETCHED FULL ARMOUR IN 16TH CENTURY STYLE, 20TH CENTURY comprising close helmet with one-piece skull rising to a low comb, fitted with slotted visor, brow reinforce and lower bevor attached to it by common pivots, integral gorget, medially-ridged breastplate flanged outwards at its lower edge to receive a pair of tassets each of four lames; backplate, large symmetrical pauldrons, tubular vambraces with open cowters; gauntlets with pointed tubular cuffs (finger-lames with extensive losses); gutter-shaped cuisses terminating in winged poleyns; tubular greaves each fitted with integral sabaton, decorated throughout with etched designs including a mounted knight on the breastplate, a stylised coat-of-arms on the tassets, and the cuisses and greaves each embossed with a pair of bold vertical flutes at the front: on a wooden stand with base, 198.0 cm high
A CAP-A-PIE FIELD ARMOUR WITH ETCHED DECORATION IN THE ITALIAN STYLE OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY, 20TH CENTURY comprising close helmet with one-piece skull fitted with visor, upper bevor and lower bevor attached to it by common pivots, the upper bevor pierced at each side with six circular ventilation-holes, and a single gorget-plate front and rear; collar, medially-ridged breastplate flanged outwards at its lower edge to receive a pair of tassets each of six lames; backplate, large symmetrical pauldrons, tubular vambraces with bracelet cowters; gauntlets with pointed tubular cuffs (fingers missing); gutter-shaped cuisses terminating in winged poleyns; tubular greaves each fitted with integral sabaton of seven lames, etched throughout with scrolling foliage inhabited by birds-of-prey, the breastplate with a central crowned coat-of-arms, complete with a circular shield decorated en suite: on a wooden stand with base, 204.0 cm high
ARR Bouke de Vries (Dutch b.1960) Blue and White Ceramics Sculpture Composition with Insects, a ceramic teacup and saucer with butterfly, bee and fly, ceramic mixed media sculptural composition, on a wooden base with glass dome, height including dome 16 cm x 21 cmProvenance: purchased by the vendor from the 'Reanimate, Repair, Meld and Mend', exhibition at the Blue Coat Display Centre, Liverpool, 2015 Condition:The sculpture sits on a turned wooden stand attached to a square wooden base, which appear to be in good order. The ceramic sculpture is created with a broken teacup and saucer, which is arranged into a position that appears to remain in its intended location. There is a butterfly, fly and a small bee attached and further organic material fixed in position in and around the teacup and saucer - all appear well preserved. There is a covering glass dome for the sculpture which is in good condition
Historisch bedeutender Barock-Abendmahlskelchgestiftet für das Bremer Armenhaus vom Vorsteher Libert Edzard, einem Mitglied der führenden Bremer Kaufmannsfamilie EdzardSilber, teilw. vergoldet. Blütenförmiger Stand mit ausgestelltem Standring, übergehend in sechsfach facettierten Schaft. Zentraler, von Profilringen gefasster, gedrückter Nodus, ober- und unterhalb von je sechs Buckeln umzogen. Sanft aufsteigende, glatte Kuppa. Auf der Wandung zwei Rundmedaillons mit gravierter Widmung "Diesen kelch Hat Älterman Libert Edzardt Als Der Armen Vor Steher Dieses Hauses Zum Glücklichen Anfang Vorehren Wollen Ju Bremen Anno 1699" sowie einem Allianzwappen u. a. mit dem Wappen der Bremer Familie Edzard. Innen vergoldet. Gest., Beschauzeichen, Meister Ahrendt Meyer (wird Meister 1681). Gew. ca. 350 g. H. 20,3 cm.Das Bremer Armenhaus wurde in den Jahren 1697-1698 errichtet und 1699 eingeweiht. Das Gebäude umfasste u. a. auch eine Kapelle, in der für die Bewohner Gottesdienste abgehalten wurden. Vgl. Herbert Schwarzwälder, Geschichte der Freien Hansestadt Bremen, Bd. 1., S. 408; Scheffler, Niedersachsen, Bd. 1, S 170, Nr. 80.A historically significant German Baroque parcel-gilt silver communion cup by Ahrendt Meyer (master since 1681) as a gift for the Bremen poorhouse with engraved coat of arms and dedication inscription. Assay and master´s mark.Deutsch. Bremen. Um 1699.
German soft-metal dolls’ house chattels, a blue painted cutlery tray, a gold painted set of coat hooks —3in. (7.5cm.) wide, a four-light chandelier (missing three globes), a bird cage, a carpet sweeper (missing handle), an ironing board and a coal scuttle; a cast-metal smoking stand and French Penny Toy highchair
Johannes de Gaddesden Rosa anglica practica medicinae a capite ad pedes. Pavia, (F. Girardengus &) J. A. Birreta, 24. Jan. 1492. • Erstes gedrucktes medizinisches Buch eines englischen Schriftstellers • Mit einem Antidotarium, das Einblicke in die englische Volksmedizin bietet • Seltene erste und einzige Ausgabe des 15. Jahrhunderts 'First printed medical book of an Englishman. John of Gaddesden was a prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral and physician to Edward II' (Fielding Garrison und Leslie Morton) Der englische Mediziner John of Gaddesden (um 1280-1361), war der erste Leibarzt, der am englischen Hof angestellt war. Er verfaßte die Rosa Anglica zwischen 1305 und 1307. Das Kompendium der praktischen Medizin ist nach Krankheiten geordnet und behandelt Fieber, Krankheiten und Verletzungen und speziell Krankheiten des Kopfes (darunter Augen, Ohren, Mund - mit interessanten Kapiteln zur Zahnmedizin). Bedeutend ist das Antidotarium (Abhandlung über Heilmittel) am Ende der Schrift. Es enthält einige Anmerkungen zum Kochen und unzählige Rezepte, von denen viele auf Aberglauben beruhen, während andere handfeste Heilmittel sind. Die Rosa Anglica bietet daher einen Einblick in die englische Volksmedizin und auch in den Aberglauben zu Beginn des 14. Jahrhunderts. Zudem enthält sie viele Zitate aus Galen, Pedanius Dioskurides, Rufus von Ephesus, Haliabbas, Serapion, Al Rhazis, Avicenna, Averroes, Johannes von Damaskus, Isaak, Masawaiyh, Gilbertus Anglicus und aus dem Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum. 'Übrigens stand die Rosa anglica zu jener Zeit in so hohem Ansehen, daß Chaucer ihren Verfasser unter den ausgezeichnetsten medizinischen Gelehrten gepriesen hat. Das Buch .. voll von Aberglauben; doch findet sich in ihm eine interessante Stelle über 'Rotlicht-Behandlung' der Pocken' (Hirsch/Hüb.). Teils wird vermutet, daß Gaddesden das Vorbild für Chaucers Doktor der Physik gewesen sei, und sowohl er als auch Bernardus de Gordonio gehören zu den medizinischen Autoritäten, die im Prolog der Canterbury Tales zitiert werden. EINBAND: Halbpergamentband des 19. Jahrhunderts. Folio. 29 : 20 cm. - ILLUSTRATION: Mit Holzschnitt-Druckermarke am Ende und eingemalten roten Initialen. - KOLLATION: 4 nn., 173 num. Bll. (o. d. l. w.). 2 Spalten. Gotische Type. - PROVENIENZ: Bl. y4 verso im Fußsteg mit kl. blau kolor. Besitzer-Wappen. - Titel mit Besitzeintrag des US-amerikanischen Chemikers und Mediziners John Redman Coxe (1773-1864), dat. 1826. - Hint. flieg. Vorsatz mit Blindprägestempel Peter Doyle, Bookseller, Philadelphia. -Seit 1997 in süddeutschem Privatbesitz. LITERATUR: GW M13622. - Hain/Cop. 1108. - Goff J 326. - BSB I-394. - Garrison/M. 2191. - Waller 83. - Wellcome I, 2485. - Hirsch/Hüb. II, 651. - First edition of the first printed medical book by an English writer. John of Gaddesden (c. 1280-1361) was court physician to Edward II and was supposedly the inspiration for Chaucer's 'Doctour of Phisik' in The Canterbury Tales. With woodcut printer’s device at end and red painted initials. 19th cent. half vellum. 29 : 20 cm. - Occasionally slightly browned and stained (mostly in the margins), some minor worming at the beginning, title recto and verso with extensive contemp. entries and in the lower margin with a pale illegible old stamp, short and clean marginalia by an old hand (a few trimmed), including 2 larger drawings of funnel-shaped medical instruments by early hand. - Leaf y4 verso with small blue colored owner's coat of arms at lower margin. - Title with ownership entry of the American chemist and physician John Redman Coxe (1773-1864), dated 1826. - White endpaper with blind embossed stamp Peter Doyle, Bookseller, Philadelphia (later 19th cent.). Paper cover rubbed. Vollständige Beschreibung und Zustandsbericht https://www.ketterer-rarebooks.de/kunst/kd/details.php?detail=1&anummer=559&obnr=424000523 Dieses Objekt wird regel- oder differenzbesteuert angeboten. Complete description and condition report https://www.ketterer-rarebooks.com/details-e.php?detail=1&anummer=559&obnr=424000523 This lot can be purchased subject to differential or regular taxation.
Late 19th Century/ Early 20th Century Silk and White Cotton Underskirts comprising a cream silk skirt with gathered trim to the hem, a white cotton underskirt with multi-pleated and tiered hem including lace insertion and train to the reverse, another with a lace trimmed hem, an a-line skirt with stripes of embroidered flower heads and lace insertions with a lace edged hem and slight train, and a white cotton underskirt with broderie anglaise cut work details to the hem, a three tier embroidered underskirt embroidered overall with floral motifs, Other Costume includes a white cotton dressing robe with two tier collar, long sleeves and cotton tie to the neck, an Edwardian shirt with long sleeves and lace insertions,Late 19th Century Grey Printed Cotton Dress possibly maternity, comprising button fastening to the front, long sleeves, a short stand up collar. with grey printed appliqué mounts to the front, hem and cuffs, trimmed with crochet lace, inverted pleats to the reverse and patch pocketstwo Red Cross Nurses Aprons and head scarves, and a White Cotton Coat with buttons to the front labelled 'Hercules',(on rail)Property of the Late Robert Bogdan, Aberdeenshire
An Asian metalwares ornament in the form of a horse, indecipherable mark to the hind sole, no further apparent marks, tests as 18ct gold, the hollow cast and engraved model with spotted and textured coat, flowing mane and stone set eyes, mounted on a brown resin type stand, 9cm nose-to-tail, 8cm high, 112g gross including the stand
CHANEL, collection Prêt à Porter Automne/Hiver 2000. Manteau en laine ardoise à surpiqures rouges.Directeur artistique : Karl Lagerfeld.Col montant, simple boutonnage sous patte, fentes.Condition d'état: A.Taille/Size: 38.Footnotes:Fall/Winter 2000 Ready to Wear collection by Karl Lagerfeld. Slate wool coat with red stitching. Stand-up collar, single-breasted placket, slits.Condition grade: A.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A traditional Burberry ladies raincoat; also a stone-coloured three-quarter length coat, fully lined in faux fur with faux fur collar and cuffs, size 14; a three-quarter length Basler quilted rainproof coat with stand-up collar and fur-edged detachable collar and hood and decorative frog fastenings, size 14. (3)
Original vintage travel poster - Isle of Man for Health and Pleasure - featuring a scenic view by Samuel John Milton Brown (1873-1965) of ferries and sailing boats at sea with the green hills on the Isle of Man visible in the distance and seagulls flying over the waves in the foreground, the title text above the clouds in the blue sky and the Manx Coat of Arms with the crown and Latin phrase - Quocunque Jeceris Stabit / Whichever way you shall have thrown it shall stand - around the image of the three armoured legs next to a blank text box in the bottom margin. Printed by J. Weiner Ltd. Large size. Fair condition, creasing, staining, repaired tears, paper skimming, folds, backed on old linen. Country of issue: UK, designer: Samuel John Milton Brown, size (cm): 101x127, year of printing: 1920s.

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