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Group of two Chinese folio paintings, both 20th century. One depicting a scholar speaking to two children and the other depicting scholars discussing a scroll of calligraphy.Provenance: From the collection of Malcolm E. Lein, former director of the Minnesota Museum of American Art.Malcolm Emil Lein (1913-2003) was the director of the Minnesota Museum of American Art during its early and formative years. During his 30-year tenure, he fought to procure the museum funding, grow its permanent collection, and establish it as St. Paul's premiere gallery. Along with his wife Miriam, who worked at the Walker Art Center, he was a fixture in the Twin Cities artistic community throughout his life.(Each) Sight; height: 10 1/4 x width: 8 1/4 in. Framed; height: 14 3/4 x width: 11 3/4 in.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Contemporary School : Surrealis Modelquo Tidiano - 10 Litogfafie, a set of ten unframed lithographs in colour by an unidentified hand, each signed in pencil by the artist, also dated and numbered, together with the lithographic frontispiece in colours as well as the index sheet (monochrome), so 12 sheets in all, contained in a red folio bearing the unidentified signature of the artist on the front, each sheet size 76 cm x 56 cm.
J.C. Harrison: 'The Game Birds of the British Isles', Ashford Press Publishing, 1989, limited edition, number 128 of 475 copies, 25 full page tissue guarded colour plates as called for, text by Colin Laurie McKelvie, folio, original half morocco gilt, velvet covered boards gilt, all edges gilt, original marbled paper covered slipcase. 45.5cm x 33cm x 3.5cm
Cotman (John Sell), Etchings/[Specimens of Architectural Remains in various Counties in England, but especially in Norfolk. Etched by John Sell Cotman Esq., with Architectural Observations by Thomas Rickman Esq.], two-volume set, London: Henry G. Bohn, 1838, 238 etchings as called for, most of which are numbered within the plate and thus 1838 rather than 1811 impressions, principally clean and crisp, a few foxed and/or browned, contemporary brown quarter-morocco over marbled boards, slightly sunned, rubbed and scuffed, top-edges gilt, others uncut, folio (49.6 x 38cm)
Cotman (John Sell), The Architectural Antiquities of Normandy, London: Printed for John and Arthur Arch, Yarmouth: J.S. Cotman, 1821, defective, 25 copperplate etchings only, various divisional titles, portions of text, etc., disbound, earlier 17th c Dutch vellum binding, gilt panelled, blocked and tooled with scrolling foliage, worn, folio (53 x 36.5cm), with [Mary Dawson Turner (1774-1850)], after John Scarlett Davis (1804-1845), John Sell Cotman, author of Antiquities &c., portrait, etching, s.l., s.n., 1818, 31.5 x 23.5cm, three topographical named-view prints by Cotman, lithographed by Vincent Brooks, etc., (6) The folio defective as catalogued and sold as a collection of plates not subject to return; its binding with wear and worn losses. The mixed media prints unexamined our of their respective frames &/or mounts, some foxing, other faults apparent from image.
Books. 19 reference works on woods and their identification and sundials, 20th c, including Atlas of Woody Plant Stems: Evolution, Structure, and Environmental Modifications, first edition, second impression, Springer, 2006, hardback, small folio, The Complete Japanese Joinery, 1995, pb, 4to, etc., mostly hardback, mixed sizes
Theology & Philosophy. De Cressy (Dom Serenus, OSB), The Church-History of Brittany (i.e. Britain) from the Beginning of Christianity to the Norman Conquest [...], s.l. [Rouen]: Printed [for the Author] in the year 1668, black-ruled title-page printed in black and red, printed in black-ruled double-columns, rebacked contemporary English calf, disbound, folio, [Wing C6890], Polyglot Lord's Prayer, [Motte (Benjamin)], Oratio Dominica [...], London: Dan. Brown, et al., 1713, repaired title, plates and final leaf, lacks all after page 71, disbound, 4to, Jacobite Interest and the House of Stuart. Breviarium Suessionense, Illustrissimi & Reverendissimi in Christo Patris D.D. Francisci, Ducis de Fitz-James [...] Episcopi Suessionensis [...], Winter volume only, Suessione [i.e. Soissons]: Apud Viduam Caroli Courtois, 1743, title-page with the arms of FitzJames as Dukes of Berwick flanked by a mitre and crozier, crested by a galero, printed in red and black, double-columns, contents unexamined, early 19th century black morocco, all edges gilt, 12mo, thirteen books, pamphlets and tracts on religion and atheism, poetry and politics in the 19th century, including [Bradlaugh (Charles)], "Has Man A Soul?" [...], Printed for the Sheffield Secular Society, London: Holyoake and Co., 1859, disbound, 8vo, others on clerical absenteeism, An Assified Mare!, Whig v Tory, Palmerston's Sulphur Crisis 1840, Irish Corporations, some provincial imprints, including Lewes, Songs, Madrigals and Sonnets [...], Set in Borders of Coloured Ornaments and Vignettes, London: Longman, et al., 1849, original publisher's cloth, 16mo, Coxe's Christian Ballads, Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1849, original publisher's cloth, 8vo, others, nine theology and philology tracts and pamphlets, including Aspland (Robert), The Beneficial Influence of Christianity on the Female Sex, Hackney: C. Stower, 1812, 4to, another Unitarian sermon by Aspland, Pye Smith (John), The Adoration of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Hackney: C. Stower, 1811, 4to, another two sermons, Von Justi (Johann Heinrich Gottlob), Quæstio Philologica Syriaca [...], Erfordiæ [i.e. Erfurt]: Stanno Kindlebiano, 1696, 32pp, etc., all disbound, [&] a Welsh Bible, Bibl Sanctaidd: Sef, Yr Hen Destament a'r Newydd, Gyd a Nodau a Sylwiadau ar bob Pennod, Caerfyrddin [i.e. Carmarthen]: Mr. P. Williams, gan I. Ross, 1779, black-ruled title-page, divisional New Testament title-page dated 1781, printed in parallel columns, 2 maps: OT with a folding engraved map of Israel and the Holy Land, ditto NT with a map of the Mediterranean, contemporary calf, a trifle tired, lacking clasps, contemporary ink MS ownership inscription: Morgan John/1782, a few brief family inscriptions, 4to, etc., (26) The Soissons breviary was authorised during the bishopric of François de Fitz-James (1709-1764), an illegitimate grandson of James II of England (1633-1701), who, as well as being Bishop of Soissons (1739-64), was Louis XV's first court chaplain (1742-48). Provenance: 1st: 1) J.P., contemporary ink manuscript ownership inscription to title-page. 2) Edward Rowe Mores, FSA (1731-1778), antiquarian and scholar, his Chippendale armorial bookplate to verso of title-page. 3) The Law Society, their bookplate, stamped spine, stamp to title-page and final blank.
Three shelves of antiquarian and general books, early 19th c and later, including a leather bound Holy Bible, Oxford: University Press, 1841, contemporary black diced calf, gilt lettered, marbled endpapers, 8vo, further 19th c leather and part-leather bound Bibles and theological works, Tytler (Sarah), Life of Queen Victoria, Virtue, 1885, illustrated, original publisher's red cloth, folio, childrens' annuals, periodicals and books, including Enid Blyton, etc., mixed sizes
Jourdain, Margaret, English Decorative Plasterwork of the Renaissance, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons c 1926, dec gilt blue cloth folio, to/w English Interiors in Smaller Houses 1660-1830 re-issue 1933 tooled green cloth folio, English Decoration & Furniture of the Early Renaissance, London: BT Batsford, 1st 1924 gilt dec red cloth and Decoration in England from 1660-1770, (under her psuedonym Francis Lenygon, London, Batsford Ltd c 1914; also English Interior Decoration 1500 to 1830, 1st 1950 (5)
° ° YORKSHIRE: [Gale, Roger - editor.] Registrum Honoris de Richmond Exhibens Terrarum & Villarum Quae quondam fuerunt Edwini Comitis infra Richmundshire, first edition, title in red and black with engraved vignette, 9 engraved plates including 1 double-paged, 1 folding map, 6 genealogies, text partly in red and black, 2pp. ‘Names of Susbribers’, mounted errata, contemporary calf, lettering piece to spine, London, R. Gosling, 1722, folio (1).
° ° DERBYSHIRE: Rayner, S. The History and Antiquities of Haddon Hall, 2 vols., 32 lithographed plates with tissue-guards, 2pp. bound-in publisher’s advertisement, original green cloth with decorative gilt to upper covers, Derby, Robert Mosely and London, Architectural Press, 1836, folio. Sold with Stephen Glover’s ‘The History and Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Derby’, 2 vols., 1829, and seven more volumes related to Derbyshire and the Peak District (11).
° ° YORKSHIRE: Whitaker, Thomas Dunham. Loidis and Elmete; or, An attempt to Illustrate… the Lower Portions of Aredale and Wharfdale, Together with the Entire Vale of Calder, engraved portrait frontispiece, 49 engraved plates including 2 in colour, 2 engraved plates within text, 14 double-paged genealogies including 1 folding, engraved initials, with appendix [plates dated 1820], index to appendix, near contemporary red half calf, Leeds and Wakefield, 1816, folio. Sold with George Poulson’s ‘The History and Antiquities of the Seigniory of Holderness in the East Riding County of York’, 2 vols., 1840-1841, and Joseph Hunter’s ‘Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield’, 1819, and Francis Drake’s [‘Eboracum: Or, the History and Antiquities of York], part 2 only, 1736 (5).
° ° King, Edward. Munimenta Antiqua; or, Observations on Antient Castles. Including Remarks on the Whole Progress of Architecture, 2 vols. only (of 4), 66 engraved plates including 4 double-paged with 2 hand-coloured, indices to rear, contemporary calf, London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1799-1801, folio. Sold with Augustus Pugin’s ‘Specimens of Gothic Architecture’, 2 vols., [1825], and seven more volumes related to architecture (11).
° ° LANCASTER: Gregson, Matthew. Portfolio of Fragments, Relative to the History and Antiquities of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster, first edition, 3 parts, wood-engraved vignette to title, half-title, numerous wood-engraved illustrations to text, 1 folding genealogy, 1 folding plan, 2 plates, contemporary calf, Liverpool, 1817, folio. Sold with Henry F. Lockwood and Adolphus H. Cates’ ‘The History and Antiquities of the Fortifications to the City of York’, 1834, and Thomas Allen’s ‘A New and Complete History of the County of York’, 3 vols., 1828-1831, and 8 more topographical volumes (13).
TOBACCO / WWI INTEREST, AN ABDULLA & CO LTD CHRISTMAS 1914 FOLIO OF 16 PRINTS, together with printed price letter, the unframed and unmounted prints include two titled 'Commanders of The Allied Armies, 1914' and 'Commanders of the Allied Fleets. 1914' printed verso with price list and being sold for the benefit of the Soldiers' & Sailors' Help Society', folio 41cm x 35cm, together with two copies of Hobbies Weekly (1) (Condition Report: in poor condition, with damp and staining to folio and a number of the prints)
Dickens, Charles "Works ...", London Chapman & Hall 1881, edition deluxe, 1000 copies only of this edition of the Works of Charles Dickens have been printed for sale, each one is numbered, this being no.91, small folio, marbled boards, half-leather, backstrips very rubbed and worn, illustrations, teg (27 vols)
Quantity of books relating to archeology and architecture, to include:- Biddle, Martin "Nonsuch Palace", folio, dj Rodwell & Atkins "St Peters Barton Upon Humber, Lincolnshire", vol 1 only "Travellers History of Britain and Ireland" Leakey, Richard E "The Making of Mankind" Chiappe & Whitmer "Mesozoic Birds Above the Heads of Dinosaurs", dj Gilchrist, Roberta "Medieval Life" Whitehead, Annie "Mercia the Rise and Fall of a Kingdom" Brunning, Richard "Summer Sets Peachland Archeology" Frantzen, Allen J "Food, Eating and Identity in Early Medieval England", etc (3 boxes)
Books to include:- The World's Classics - Austen Jane - six volumes - Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Persuasion, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park and Northanger Abbey, quarter red leather, gilt titles, red boards. Trollope A. 'The Vicar of Bullhampton' Bradbury Evans and Co 1870, full calf, gilt titles and dentelles, t.e.g. two Folio Society vols, 'The Shock of the New' 'History of Welsh Art 1400-1990' and others volumes ( box)
Assorted volumes to include:- Galsworthy, John "The White Monkey", Grosset and Dunlap 1924, blue cloth with green and white decorations to front board and backstrip, name inscription dated 1929 on ffep and two photographs cut from a newspaper paste inside front board, dj Forster, E M "Maurice", Edward Arnold 1971, dj "David Hockney a Bigger Exhibition", folio, limp covers "Painting the Modern Garden Monet to Matisse", published by The Royal Academy Goble, Warwick (ills) "Green Willow" (poor condition) and various other volumes (1 box)
An Illustration of the Architecture and Sculpture of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln by Charles Wild. Printed by W Bulmer and Co in 1819 - First Edition. Folio, (324x331mm) 16 engraved plates together with Norwich Cathedral by John Adey Repton with descriptive notes by William Wilkins. Elephant folio, original cloth gilt, slip-case. Published by Gregg Press in December 1965. First Edition. Limited edition, numbered 354/1,000.
Folio Society books to include Edward Gibbon "The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire Vols I-VIII", "The Twelve Caesars", "Elizabeth I", "Engand's Constable", "In Search of Engand" by H V Morton, "The Golden Chinggis History of Khan the Mongols", "Chartres The Making of a Miracle" and the "Folio Book of Days". (15)
Law.- Coke (Sir Edward) The Third [& Fourth] Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, together 2 vol., first edition of Third Part, second printing of Fourth Part, each with engraved portrait by I.Payne and titles with woodcut architectural border, partly printed in black letter, Third Part with final Epilogue leaf and with 16pp. Table not called for by ESTC, contemporary ink inscriptions to verso of portrait at head causing small hole where partly erased, light water-staining to upper edge, contemporary calf, rubbed, edges worn, rebacked, Fourth Part cropped shaving a couple of head-lines, some light browning but generally clean, modern roan-backed cloth, both with new endpapers, [Wing C4960 & C4930; cf.PMM 126], by M.Flesher for W.Lee, and D.Pakeman, 1644-48; and 2 others, law, folio (4)
Cumbria, Penrith.- The Lands Lett in Penreth... Jn: James... in the yeare 1672, manuscript, 2pp., second page with small tear slightly affecting text, folds, creased and browned, unbound, folio, 1672.⁂ Cites "The Moyety Due to Mr Christian - 23 10 2", the family of Fletcher Christian of the Mutiny of the Bounty.
Mathematics.- Hutton (Charles, mathematician, 1737-1823) Day Book [for The Schoolmaster's Guide], manuscript, 70pp., several tears, last f. loose and margin torn, first f. soiled, browned, disbound, folio, [c. 1764].⁂ The Schoolmaster's Guide features a "Day Book" as a part of the appendix, but this manuscript encompasses more than the printed version, featuring Hutton's various mathematical formulas as well. Perhaps a compilation of pages for the work as a whole.
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