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Lot 2132

A Pictorial Description of the Principal Cities & Places of Historical, Industrial, & General Interest in Scotland. Ed. Alan J. Woodward. London, Bemrose & Son, n.d. (ca. 1900). 1 (of 2) vol. 120 p. Folio. Orig. brown imitation mor. cl. dec. in black. Printed in green and black, b/w ills., 32 (of 64) full-p. chromolithogr. advertisements. Bemrose & Son advertisement loosely laid inside front cover. Minor imperfections.

Lot 2142

Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken 1891-1916. Philips', Eindhoven, 1916. Obl. folio. Num. (photogr.) ills., book dec. (title, borders, vignettes, initials, endpapers and orig. gilt cardboard binding) by Nieuwenhuys, the last 8 pages w. advertisements for Philips' lamps. Sm. sticker front cover, owner's entry upper flyleaf. Minor imperfections, overall good condition.

Lot 2143

Salesman or counter catalogue of high quality lacquered glossy lithogr. Ca. 1870-80. Displays 337 items on 60 p. of blue paper. Folio. Extremely rare item either used by a travelling salesman or placed on the counter in a shop to be viewed by customers. Sticker on front cover. Some wear, 1 lithogr. w. repaired tear.

Lot 2150

Mostly early 20th cent. but also incl. late 19th cent. cards and some later cards, all but a few stamped and addressed (many to members of the Van Andel family, a number of those cards to or from addresses in Shanghai and Hongkong), all inserted with the address-side visible, the cl. album w. Jugendstil decoration, folio-sized. Bookblock loosening at upper hinge, edges of upper cover worn. A rich, international collection, especially important for both the many stamps showing dates and places (most of the cards w. 2-5 of those), as well as the paper stamps. Alexander Willem van Andel was manager for the Holland-China Trading Comp. in Shanghai, explaining the many cards sent to or from Shanghai and Hong-Kong (the Van Andel family home-addresses in the Netherlands were in Rotterdam, also includes early cards w. stamp "Waspik" and other sm. Dutch places). Many paper stamps are German, but a number of them have Chinese paper stamps from Hong Kong etc. Also includes stamps from Egypt, Gibraltar, Sweden, The Philippines, U.S.A., Tunisia, Great Britain, Ceylon, Indonesia, The Netherlands, France, "Congo Belge" etc. Most of the cards were originally issued in European countries, but a number of photocards show street scenes in Shanghai, Beijing etc., a few are with Chinese text and stamps only. (total ca. 265 in album)

Lot 2181

Folio screw bound album containing inserted advertorial picture postcards, mainly Dutch. (total 180)

Lot 2202

Obl. sm. folio. Hcl. 60 large plates w. text strips (incomplete). -and another copy of the same year, loose in quires and incomplete. (2) Miss Blanche. 4th Serie. 200 Vooraanstaande Voetballers. Competitie 1931-32. K.N.V.B. Pocket book. Rarer version of the obl. album that was publ. the same year. Sl. water dam., p. wavy. Added: (1) Voetbal! Klaas Peereboom and Bob Uschi. Complete w. 100 pictures. (2) Maple Leaf Voetbal Album 1st series. Complete w. 100 pictures. -and 5 other items of football memorabilia. (total 10)

Lot 222

(1) Edmond & Jules de Goncourt. Ed. & transl. by R. Baldick. Pages from the Journal. Contemp. photogr. by Nadar a.o. (2) Jerome K. Jerome. My Life and Times. Intro. by J. Connolly. (3) G. Beare (ed.). Short Stories from The Strand. Ills. by D. Eccles. (4) Tobias Smollett. The Adventures of Roderick Random. Wood engr. by Frank Martin. -and 26 more Folio Society titles on literature, art and history. Most cl. in slipcases. Most late 20th cent. (total 30)

Lot 223

(1) Horace Walpole. The Castle of Otranto. Lithographs by Charles Keeping. (2) Henry Fielding. The History of Tom Jones. Engravings by Derrick Harris. (3) R. Vallance (ed.). Dickens' London. Essays. Engravings by Cruikshank. (4) Anthony Trollope. The Small House at Allington. Drawings by Peter Reddick. -and 33 more Folio Society titles on literature, art and history. All cl. in slipcase. London, The Folio Society, 1959-79. (total 37)

Lot 2391

Most from Germany, 2nd half 19th cent. Mounted in an otherwise unrelated manuscript cashbook (covering many entries) w. manuscript label "Waisenhaus Rechnung pro 1855" on front cover. Marbled boards. Folio. Added: A collection of over 1300 stamped/ printed church seals. Most 20th cent. but also w. earlier wax or paper specimens. Seals from Germany (most of the collection), Sweden, Poland and a few other countries. All mounted on loose A4 sheets and w. modern descriptions (occas. w. extra documentation). (total approx. 2000)

Lot 2393

Cod. Bibl. Pal. Vindob. 2706 zielentuintje photomechanische Reproductie der Keiz (...). Utrecht, A. Oosthoek, 1907. 2 vols. (4),1048 p. (continuous pagination). Fasc., no. 46 of 150, title-p. vignette, num. (col.) ills. Rich blind embossed light brown calfskin binding w. ribbed spine. Sm. folio. Lacking Dutch commentary vol. Bindings sl. worn, occas. foxing, minimal browning. Early, masterful reproduction of the late medieval prayer book (16th cent.) that was kept in the court library in Vienna and contains magnificently col. woodcut miniatures by Hans Springinklee and Erhard Schön. (total 2)

Lot 2396

w. drawn and printed coats of arms, "kwartierstaten", images of seals, tokens and some portraits. 17th-20th cent. (most 19th cent.). Var. sizes and techniques, some loosely ordered in nice chintz wr., the total collection preserved in a binding of "Wapenboek van den Nederlandschen Adel". Large folio.

Lot 2401

Incl. a number of Russian contributions. (1-14) Exposition Universelle Bruxelles 1958. Direction des Relations Publiques. 14 var. printed advertorial items loosely inserted in paper portfolio w. binding thread. Folio. Official general portfolio, incl. a.o. the poster for the exhibition by Jacques Richez in 2 sizes (90 x 60 cm, fold., and 30 x 20 cm), a sheet of poster stamps w. the same image as the posters, the official information bulletins nr. 24 and 25 (39 and 47 p.), a bookmark and 2 plans. (15) Algemene Wereldtentoonstelling te Brussel 3 April-3 November 1958. Text by J. Biebuyck, graphic des. by Jacques Richez. Brussels, M. Weissenbruch, (1958). (30) p. Num. ills., incl. col. photomontages. Orig. (sl. worn) wr. Folio. (16) Pavillon de l'URSS a l'Exposition de Bruxelles 1958. Alumettes. Col. printed cardboard box, 22.5 x 11 x 3.5 cm, w. 1 large and 16 smaller matchboxes, all w. different labels. 2 matchboxes w. cover only (otherwise w. contents), the container for the matchboxes sl. worn. (17) Section de l'URSS à l'Exposition Universelle et Inetrnationale de Bruxelles 1958. N.pl., n.publ., (1958). 31 p. Brochure advertising Russian fabrics, w. main text in Russian and transl. in English and French at the end, col. ills. Orig. wr. Folio. -and 10 other pieces of memorabilia, incl. a menu card and a fold. guide from the U.S. Pavillion and 4 Russian guides. Added: a Russian trade catalogue for matches by Razno-Export and 12 items from other world exhibitions, incl. the New York Fair of 1964-65. The lot kept in modern cardboard box. (total 40)

Lot 2417

(Bouwkundige tijdschrift/ Bouwkunst). Years 1-6 (all publ.). The Hague, Maatschappij ter Bevordering der Bouwkunst, 1909-15. Unif. hcalf w. marbled paper boards. 4to. Together w. precursors: Bouwkundige Bijdragen. Vol. 1-26 (all publ.). Amst., 1843-80. Bound. Folio. Lacking vols. 6 & 26 part II. W. "Verslagen van de Algemeene Vergaderen". Nos. 21-40/41. 1863-80. Bound in 4 vols. (nos. 1-20 not publ. separately). 443 lithogr. plates. Then continued as: Bouwkundige tijdschrift. Vol. 1-24 (all publ.). Amst., 1881-1908. First 7 years bound, rest orig. wr. Folio. Lacking vol. 12. Added: Verslagen van de Algemeene Vergaderingen. Nos. 42/44-59/60. 1881-89. Bound in 1 vol., w. 27 plates. Generally in good condition, some plates lacking, not entirely collated. Very rare collection of the 3 most important 19th cent. Dutch architectural and applied arts periodicals. (total 63)

Lot 2437

zu dem Handbuch für specielle Eisenbahn-Technik (...). Leipzig, W. Engelmann, 1871. 2 vols. Num. double-p. plates. Cl. 8vo. -and the same work in 2 other eds. (2) Platen Waterbouwkunde XV. B. Spoorwegen. (s'Gravenhage, Van Cleef, 1899). Plate book of train des. Hcl. Sm. folio. (3) Hollandsche Ijzeren Spoorweg-Maatschappij 1839-1889. Amst., Ellerman, Harms & Co. 119 p. Num. fold. plates. Orig. ill. cl. Sm. folio. -and 1 other and a map, "Spoor- en tramwegkaart van Nederland", 1919. Books sl. worn, map fold. (total 8)

Lot 2529

Lithogr. Ca. 1955. 42.5 x 30 cm. In 'Smeets Rotogravure 1830-1955'. Ring-bound folio album, p. 12.

Lot 2710

(1) Hitweek 1966 no. 1-1969, no. 32. Complete run of Hitweek. (2) Aloha vol. 1-52 and 1-11, 1969-71. Incl. the Aloha Hitweek issue, no. 10, 1972. Bound in 6 folio private bindings. (total 6)

Lot 2729

An ecstatic journey of a boy transformed into a girl for one day, and her erotic adventures in Amsterdam, magic centrum. Photogr. by Ginger Gordon, written by William Levy, des. by Anthon Beeke. The Hague, Bert Bakker, 1972. 72 p. Orig. stapled wr. Folio. Wr. sl. worn, browning. Added: Wet Dreams. Festivals presented by Suck, that European Sexpaper. William Levy, ed. Des. by Willem de Ridder. Amst., Joy Publications, 1973. 263 p. Orig. ill. sc (sl. worn). Sm. folio. -and 4 other erotic 1970s publ. (total 6)

Lot 2742

Quinzomadaire. Directeur de publication: J(ean) P(aul) Sartre. (Paris). No. 8, 10, 11 and 15, 1971. 12/ 8 p. Nicely ill. w. a.o. photomontages and cartoons by Siné. Large folio. Some titles of (ill.) articles: "Je voudrais embrasser une fille sur le cul. Le procès des désirs enfantins", "Un ministère de la merde", "Attention cet homme pourrait être un toxicomane!" (w. a portrait of Sartre smoking a cigarette), "Monsieur Moshe Dayan Assasin" (cartoon by Siné), "Laos, Vietnam", "Une police vraiment spéciale", "Boia chi molla! Les lacheurs sont des salopes", "Psychiatres, je vous emmerdre!", "Ciel, les homosexuels nous attaquent!" and "Votre libération sexuelle n'est pas la nôtre!" -and 13 miscell. others. (total 17)

Lot 2858

Nos. 1-24. Ed. Ludovic Baschet. Paris, n.d. (ca. 1890s). Obl. folio. All in paper wr. of 'Leesgezelschap "Kosmos" te Soerabaya', all contain num. images mainly of society scenes, love scenes and scantily clad ladies. Staples rusted, some stains on wr., but overall in good condition. (total 24)

Lot 2873

Paris/ Leipsic, F. Krüger, mostly undated (ca. 1900), 2-4 p., with ills. after Reutlinger, Morin, P. Heuze, Otto Goetze etc. and photogr. ills., folio-sized. All w. folds. These extremely rare prospectuses were only sent to book traders, this set to P. Out, Koog aan de Zaan (all w. letterpress ticket). (13-22) Ten similar prospectuses for Kleine Witzblatt-Bibliothek. Berlin, Verlag des Kleinen Witzblattes, undated (ca. 1900), all but two 4 p. and 8vo/ 4to sized, ills. by W. Illner, Julius Klinger. Mostly w. letterpress ticket of P. Out. (total 22)

Lot 2875

38. Jahrg. (1908). Nummer 1-5. Ed. Josef Geyer. Printed in Vienna by H. Pollak for Ignaz Goldblatt 5 vols., all 8 p. and w. mostly anonymous ills., numerous adverts, folio. All w. folds and unopened. Rare. (6-11) Satyr. Three prospectuses and Jahrg. 3, No. 10-12. Berlin, Verlag des Satyr, n.d. (ca. 1900), the prospectuses 2-4 p., the numbers w. continuous pagination 145-188 p., ills. after E. Rosenstant, Otto Lacemann, P. Haase a.o. The extremely rare prospectuses (and the numbers probably too, with stamp Verlag des Satyr on frontwr.) were sent to booktraders, these to P. Out in Koog aan de Zaan (the prospectuses with letterpress ticket). (12-13) A. v. Schweger-Lerchenfeld. Frauenreiz. Licht und Schattenbilder aus dem modernen Frauenleben. Prospectus and proof of the "I. Lieferung". Vienna, printed by Fr. Jasper for H. Hartleben, n.d. (ca. 1900), (8) resp. (14),24 p., plates and ills. after Erwin Pendl a.o. -and 6 others: 3 proof copies and 1 prospectus of Lustige Blätter, and 2 proof copies of Wiener Caricaturen. (total 18)

Lot 305

van Ostende na de Indien. Manuscript report of a meeting, dated "Vencris den 7 November 1727", modern wr., folio. Taken from a convolute, w. the end of the preceding report and the beginning of the following report above and below the text. Interesting report of a meeting, presided by "de Heer Singendonck" and attended by "De Heeren van Heuckelom, Goris, van Heeckeren tot den Brantzenbergh, van Wassenaer, Bors van Waveren, de Raet, Velters, van Hoorn, van Renswoude, Vegilin, Schurman, Lohman". The meeting discusses a letter in which the emperor (Charles III) informed the directors of the V.O.C. in the Austrian Netherlands that he suspended commercial trade between the Austrian Netherlands and the East Indies for the duration of 7 years. -and 3 similar copies, most likely taken from the same convolute, incl. 2 summarized in margins "Oost. Ind. Comp. Remonstrantie tegen het octroy van Keyser in de Oostenryxe Nederlanden" and "Resp. Prov. sig te verklaren op de aanbiedingen van de Oost.-In. Comp.". Added: 2 other Dutch manuscript documents, incl. a vellum deed dated 1707. (total 6)

Lot 312

Manuscript in pen, ca. 1700. 118 numb. lvs. w. text on 1 side only (occas. annotations verso), followed by over 40 blank lvs. Very finely bound in full gilt mor., front cover w. coat of arms of Paulin Prondre de Guermantes (1650-1723), back cover w. coat of arms of Jean-Louis d'Usson de Bonac (1672-1738), ribbed and gilt spine w. mor. letterpiece (non-orig.?), a.e.g., chintz endpapers. Folio. Binding and corners sl. worn, but a very attractive deluxe binding. The coat of arms of Bonac (French ambassador in Sweden, Poland, Spain and Switzerland) on the back cover, neatly inlaid, replaces that of Prondre de Guermantes, which is preserved being loosely inserted. Paulin Prondre de Guermantes, sieur de Guermantes et de Bussy, was advisory secretary of the French king on his financial affairs, head of finances in Lyon (1702), and president of Chambre des comptes in Paris in 1713. An early description of Dutch medals, the oldest from 1342 (p. 109), the newest from 1684 (p. 106-8), possibly a collection (of Prondre de Guermantes?). Similar manuscript traced w. the same title from 1685, by Jean-Paul Bignon, Claude Gros de Boze and annotations in the margin by Marc-Antoine Oudinet.

Lot 320

Pen and ink in a clearly legible hand, 11 p., consisting of three parts, "Reglement", "Vrachtlijst" and "Benaming der goederen", ca 1821, folio. Interesting manuscript containing numerous details, composed to minutely regulate the planned regular traffic of people and goods by river between Roermond, Venlo, Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The two lines were to be exploited by the appointed firm Thissen, De Ryk en Cie., with "drie welgeconditionneerde schepen gezamenlijk met de twee vanwege Amsterdam benoemd (...)" and w. 4 ships to Rotterdam and back. Comprises: (1) "Reglement voor den dienst van het Beurt-veer van Ruremonde en Venloo naar Amsterdam en Rotterdam, en vice versa." List of 14 articles on 4 p., at the end "Aldus gearresteerd bij Burgemeesteren der steden Venlo en Roermonde den 6 February 1821. (Geteekend) F.J. Richard en Michiels (...). Voor eensluidend afschrift (Geteekend) P.L. Opdenoordt (= Venlo city secretary Philippe Leonard Opdenoordt). (2) "Vrachtlijst bij Burgemeesteren der steden Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Roermonde en Venloo gearresteerd." List of ca. 100 goods to be shipped w. all kinds of details, 3 p., at the end "Gecertificeerd door Burgemeesteren der steden Roermonde en Venlo den 6 Februari 1821", followed by the names Michiels, F.J. Richardt and P.L. Opdenoordt. On page 8: "Het tegenwoordig Reglement met bijgevoegde Vrachtlijst bij Gedeputeerde Staten der Provincie Limburg. Maastricht 14 Maart 1821 (...)", followed by the names C. de Brouckere, J.J. Gelders and P.L. Opdenoordt. (3) "Benaming der Goederen". List of goods w. some additional rules, 3 p., "(Was Geteekend:) mrss Thissen de Ryk, P. Goossens".

Lot 324

Album containing 28 letters of competence in manuscript and typescript, partly mounted and partly loose, partly w. envelopes, dated 1933-1940, and 40 loosely photographs of works of art, var. sizes, contemp. cordbound boards, obl. folio. Comprises positive comments of clients, on paintings and other works of art restored or sold by Van de Weyer, by Ant. I.J. Smits ("stilleven Calraets"), A. Rutgers van der Loeff (several, incl. a quittance for fl. 1300 for a painting by Salomon van Ruysdael, and complaints about Tuchler, see below), D.E.J. Mulder, A.E. Pohl ("reatauratie van de albasten Empire-pendule"), H.D. Stibbe, A. Heinzelmann, I.N. de Vries, F.H. Quix, J.L. Hamelberg, C.B. van Voorst van Beest, H.E. Koopmans van Boekeren (on "De koetjes van van Os en het Fam. portret van Goovaerts"), Bernardus Calissendorf (burgomaster of Kockengen and Laag-Nieuwkoop), G.W.C. Vunderink, J. Kardijk ("het onlangs voor mij gerestaureerde oud-Deltsche en oud-porcelein"), A. Heppner and J. Tuchler. The loosely inserted photographs show (important) paintings, partly before and after Van de Weyer restored them.

Lot 351

e regione Agrippinae Coloniae in Rheni (...). Coloniam, Frans Birckman, 1526. 1st ed. 3 parts in 1 vol. Sm. folio. Contemp. blindst. half vellum over wooden boards w. clasps (1 lacking) w. author's name handwritten on upper cover. 3 parts: (1) Commentariorum in Euangelium Iohannis libri XIIII, (16), CCCLXVII p. (2) Commentariorum in Apocalypsim Iohannis libri XII, (12), CCXXXV p. (3) De Diuinis Officis libri XII, (12),CLXXXVII p. Each part w. title-p. and repeated woodcut ill., woodcut ills. and initials throughout text. Manuscript notes upper pastedown and title-p. Foot of spine repaired, joints loosening, sm. wormholes in boards and throughout text, foxing/ staining. Rare.

Lot 359

ut tabulam in huius calce annexa[m] intue[n]ti pate[n]tissim[u]m erit. Printed by Johannes Clein. Lyon. 1518 [for Anton Koberger, Nuernberg]. Sm. 8vo, 19th cent. red mor., gilt edges w. blind stamped round lining, gilt title on spine, line border w. sm. ornamental corners, marbled endpapers w. typogr. line borders. Text in red and black. Illustrated title in woodcut [Virgin Mary w. Child], kalendarium, prayers, the life of Brigitte and index; all in woodcut illustrated borders (some of these w. year 1515), (38) p., 209 folio leaves (=418 p.), (2),(1) p. 82 woodcuts in the text and on the full page, Colophon on last text page. Repaired. Cropped pages. Lacks p. c.II. 3 text lines crossed out on f. 88. A few brown spots. Name on 1st endpaper, notes in ink and pencil on last endpapers.

Lot 36

Text von Franz Bonn. München, Braun & Schneider, (1883). 3rd ed. Folio. Orig. col. ills. hlinen. Col. lithogr. ills. throughout. Binding faded/ worn, browning/ foxing. (2) Von Früh bis spät. Ein Bilberbuch von Lothar Meggendorfer. Stuttgart, J.f. Schreiber, n.d. (1888). Leporello w. 18 chromolithogr. plates Added: (1) Nürnberger Puppen-Stuben Spielbuch. Nürnberger Spielbücher no. IA. Oldenburg, Gerhard Stalling, ca. 1920. Obl. folio. 11 lithogr. scenes, 8 of which are double-p., w. insertable figures (some sl. dam.). Binding and lithogr. edges sl. worn. (2) The "Pop-up" Pinocchio. Ills. Harold Lentz. New York, Blue Ribbon Books, 1932. 1st ed. 96 p. Sm. 4to. Orig. col. ills. boards. 4 col. pop-up ills. and num. other full-p. and half-p. b/w ills. by Lentz. Binding worn, joints loosening, sl. browning. (total 4)

Lot 381

Erstlichen, in Einer Grund-richtigen, und aus eignerer Erfahrung gezogenen Beschreibung des gantzen Turckischen Staats-und Gottesdiensts. (Augsburg, Johann Jacob Schoenig, 1694). Num. engr. ills. and portraits throughout. Contemp. boards. Folio. Covers and spine worn/ stained, lacking engr. title-p. and letterpress title-p., occas. browning/ foxing.

Lot 388

Vertoonende verscheyde Treffelijcke cappen soo van Toorens, Kercke, als mede veelderhande voorname Huysen, etc. en eenige Wenteltrappe (...). Amst., R. & J. Ottens, (ca. 1670). Composite copy w. mounted and engr. title, 18 text p., a total of 117 copper engr. (some mounted, many plates from Symon Bosboom's Cort onderwys vande vyf colomen) and 6 in-text copper engr. w. geometrical figures. Half-leather w. marbled paper boards. Sm. folio. Covers worn, occas. foxing, intriguing composite work.

Lot 390

bevattende de beschrijving en afbeelding van alle soorten van sluizen, bruggen, duikers, enz., benevens het leggen van kribben, rijs-, zink-, en dijkwerken, en al hetgene wat eenige betrekking heeft tot de Sluis- en Waterbouwkunde. Gorinchem, A. van der Mast, 1852. (4),145 p. 38 fold. plates. Contemp. hcalf w. marbled paper boards. Sm. folio. Sl. browning/ foxing. Rare.

Lot 4

Courtrai, N.V. Zonnewende, n.d. (ca. 1935), (36) p., (full-p.) col. ills. Madeleine Bouché, orig. clothbacked pict. boards, folio. Some sm. repairs w. sellotape, otherwise in good condition. Rare publication, only 1 copy in OCLC. Also published in a Dutch version ("De zeekoning"). (2) Bruno Munari. Jamais contents. Paris, Editions du pré aux clercs, 1946. Folio. Moveable parts. Drawing on cover, foxed and stained, especially edges. (3) René Meurant. Bestiaire des songes. Ills. Elisabeth Ivanovsky. Brussels, Editions des artists, 1943. 4to. 19 beautiful b/w lithogr. plates of animals by Ivanovsky, no. 367 of 1450. Cover sl. stained and detached from book block, otherwise in good condition. -and 11 similar titles, all first half 20th century. (total 14)

Lot 417

Episcopi Opera Tomis Undecim Comprehensa (...). Paris, n.publ., 1635-7. 11 parts in 7, w. engr. frontisp. portrait, title-p. in red and black and title-p. engr. (all vols.), contemp. unif. blindstamped leather over wooden sides, w. clasps, ribbed spines, folio. Manuscript title and vol. on fore edge of text block, owner's entry upper pastedown vol. 1. Bindings dam. (all clasps, some catches missing, tears), a few flylvs./ pastedowns dam., occas. foxing and sm. wormholes. Text itself is in good condition, a complete and fine set of the works of Aurelius Augustinus in an early ed. T.1. Possidius de vita Augustini. Opuscula varia (w. special title-p. dated 1635 and separate pagination). T.2. Epistolae. T.3-4. Ta? Didaktika. T.5. De civitate Dei. Cum commentariis novis & perpetuis L. Coquaei & L. Vivis. T.6. Ta polemika T.7. Reliqua pars ton polemikon. Annotations (...) in tomum septimum (w. special title-p. and separate pagination). Contra secundam Iuliani responsionem, operis imperfecti libri duo priores (...) Nunc vero? denuo? recensiti cum auctario notarum (w. special title-p. and separate pagination). T.8. Enarrationes in Psalmos. T.9. Expositiones (...) in Novum Testamentum, cum aliis varii generis opusculis. T.10. Sermones ad popvlvm et clervm. T.11. S. Aurelii Augustini (...) Vita a diversis authoribus relata. Cum omnibus totius operis indicibus. Ferdinandi Vellosilli Advertentiae theologiae scholasticae, sive Animadversiones in S. Augustini opera (w. special title-p. dated 1637 and separate pagination). (total 7)

Lot 428

der Keyzeren, Koningen, Hertogen en Graaven, welken sedert de komst der Batavieren in het thans genaamde Holland (...). The Hague, Pieter de Hondt, 1734. 2 vols. (38),348,(23); 360,(28) p. Folio. Unif. hcalf w. cloth boards. Allegorical frontisp. F. Morellon la Cave, 2x title in red and black w. vignettes by F. van Bleyswyck, complete w. 13 maps, 3 fold. engr., 7 full-p. engr., 22 genealogical tables, of which 20 are fold., and num. sm. in-text engr., uncut. Owner's entry htitle vol. 1. Binding sl. stained/ worn, occas. foxing/ (water)st. (total 2)

Lot 431

Inhoudende de waerachtighe beschrijvinghe van alle de ghedenckwaerdighe geschiedenissen die van het jaer 1494. tot het 1547. [sic] in Europa, Asia, ende Africa, te water ende te lande by keyseren, coningen, vorsten ende heeren, met wondere veranderinghen, soo in vreed's, als in oorloghs tijden verloopen zijn: tot noch toe by gheene andere soo naecktelijck beschreven (...). Vertaelt door Mr. Iacques Heyns. Amst., by Nicoaes Bieskens for Zacharias Heyns, 1604. 3 parts in 1 vol. (4),185,(8); 87,(1); (1),166,(3) p. Sm. folio. Contemp. blindst. vellum. Pagination occas. faulty, but quires complete, occas. marginalia. Binding sl. worn, some waterst. in blank outer margin, occas. wormholes in margins. Moes-Burger IV, p. 253. Cf. Bonger (Coornhert) p. 380/1. Very rare transl.

Lot 432

naar de natuur geteken. Amst., Buffa en Zonen, 1857. 14 parts as publ. Large folio. Publisher's copy, sections loose in contemp. hcl. Hc portfolio w. gilt title and centerpiece. Each section w. orig. ill. wr. and table of contents, total of 56 handcol. lithogr. plates. Portfolio spine worn, sl. foxing throughout, edges worn.

Lot 44

N.pl., Pellerin, n.d. (14) p. 8vo. Orig. col. ills. sc w. wr. Col. lithogr. ills. Covers worn, num. tears repaired w. sellotape, foxed. Rare. (2) Chanson de Roland. Commentée et illustrée par F. Montrieux Menthon. Paris, Siloë, 1948. Obl. sm. folio. Ills. hc. Col. ills. Covers and p. stained/ discol. (3) Cabichou Aviateur. Texte & Dessins de Marcel Jeanjean. Paris, B. Sirven, n.d. Orig. ills. sc. Full-p. col. lithrogr. ills. Covers sl. worn, occas. foxing. (4) Jordic. Marie aux sabots de bois se cace. Belgium, Brépols, n.d. Ills. sc. Full-p. col. ills. Covers and p. foxed/ discol. -and 14 others. Most w. ex libris Bunny Kelk. (total 18)

Lot 5

(Paris), Hachette, n.d. (1941), ills. and orig. clothbacked boards, folio. Covers a bit browned/ soiled. The first French edition. (2-5) 4 ills. Contes de Perrault. Incl. Le Petit chaperon rouge (2 copies) and Cendrillon. Ills. by a.o. Henry Morin, Louis Houpin and H. Thiriet. Some w. transparent wr., discol. and sl. worn. (6-9) 4 ill. Librairie Hachette publications, incl. Alice aux pays des rêves. Early 20th cent. Sl. worn, overall in good condition. -and 8 more similar works. (total 17)

Lot 52

and Karel en Mienet 2. N.pl. (Rott.), Luctor, n.d. (ca. 1950), 2 vols., each w. (12) p., col. ills. and orig. pict. boards by E. Dukkers, folio/ obl. folio. Covers sl. worn, mild browning. Both titles rare. De Bodt/ Kapelle, p. 67 and 105: "(...) Hij [Dukkers] speelt met bladverdeling en typografie, en vooral de pagina waarop Karel tijdens zijn val in een vogel verandert, is behoorlijk experimenteel". (3) Frans Lammers. Acht oude wijsjes. N.pl., Neprebo, 1938. Obl. sm. 8vo. Eight children's songs w. col. (surrealist) ills. Covers creased, p. loose. Very rare, apparently only 1 copy in NCC. (4) El Pintor (J. Kloot and G. Ehrenfest). Kom Binnen in het Huis van El Pintor (...). Amst., Variété, n.d. (1943). Obl. 4to. Ills. boards. 6 full-p. col. ills. Covers sl. worn/ w. sm. tears, mild browning. (total 4)

Lot 530

Editio omnium novissima (...). Amst., printed by Borrit Jansz. Smit for J.J. Schipper, 1667 (all 9 vols.) and widow J.J. Schipper, 1681 (the vol. w. the added general title-p.), 9 vols., each 1667 vol. w. engr. title-portrait (looking to the left or right), the vol. w. the series title w. woodcut title-vignette, a fine full-p. engr. portrait of Calvin in his study-room, a coat-of arms on the vol.-title and a map of the Middle-East on p. 12, contemp. panelled blindst. vellum, folio. Vols. 2-9 with cut-out owner's entry neatly closed w. paper strip; vol. 8 waterst. at the beginning. Occas. minor other internal imperfections. Vols. 1 and 6 rebacked and w. renewed endpapers, hinges of a few vols. are starting to split. This being the first 'modern' edition of Calvin's massive complete works, it remained the definite scholarly edition for two centuries, when the Strasbourg edition of Baum, Cunitz and Reuss appeared (1863-1900). Divided into nine volumes, the first seven contain his commentaries on the Bible, the eighth volume contains his theological works and the final volume with his Institutes and letters. With a collective titlepage in volume one, dated 1671 all other volumes with their own titlepages, dated 1667. (total 9)

Lot 536

et apparatus urbis ac templi Hierosolymitani. Commentariis et imaginibus illustratus. Rome, A. Zanetti/ S. Marcus, 1596-1605, XV,(4),360,(6),104; (20),655; XVI,573,(1) p., w. the following engravings (mostly inside collation): 3 engr. titles, 1 full-p. and 4 double-p. plates in vol. 1, 15 ills. on 14 (very large) fold. architectural plates and several (double-p.) plates in vol. 2, large fold. plan of Jerusalem and a number of fold. plates and tables in vol. 3, contemp. unif. mottled calf w. gilt and ribbed spines (vol 1-2), contemp. blindst. calf (vol. 3), all vols. w. matching contrast. Mor. letterpieces on spine, folio. Ex library copy, w. scattered stamps; most of the very large architectural plates in the 2nd vol. w. (large) closed tears and restorations; third vol. waterst.; all vols. with hinges split. Sold w.a.f. Important architectural text in first edition, by two Jesuits from Andalusia. They tried to reconstruct the Temple of Solomon and ancient Jerusalem following the vision of the prophet Ezekiel.

Lot 539

Biblia, dat is de gantsche H. Schrifture, vervattende alle de Canonijcke Boecken des Ouden en des Nieuwen Testaments (...). Dordrecht, Hendrick, Jacob and Pieter Keur; Amst., Marcus Doornick and Pieter Rotterdam, 1702. Engr. title-p., 1 (of 2) letterpress title-p. w. woodcut printer's device, half title for New Testament, double-p. engr. world map, 1 plan of Jerusalem (loose), 51 engr. plates w. 6 ills. each, the latter by Lamberecht Causé and Nicolaas Gommerse. Contemp. blind-tooled calf over wooden boards w. brass corner pieces, clasps and catches. Large folio. Ex libris upper pastedown, former packaging labels lower flyleaf. Covers and binding worn, occas. waterst., edges worn, lacking 5 double-p. maps. The standard Bible of the Dutch Reformed Church from 1637 onwards. The Bibles printed by Keur were renowned for their accuracy of the text and their fine printing. Added: a 1762 Dutch Bible (worn copy), bound w.: Het Boek der Psalmen, Nevens de gezangen Bij de Hervormde Kerk van Nederland in gebruik (...). Leyden, Samuel and Johannes Luchtmans, 1774. Psalms w. musical notation. Edges worn. (total 2)

Lot 555

cui subjungitur Liber sententiarum inquisitionis Tholosanae (...). Amst., H. Wetstenium, 1692. 2 works in 1 vol. (16),384,(11); (8),397,(19) p. Title-p. printer's device, 9 engr. plates, 3 of which are double-p. Contemp. blindst. vellum, folio. Some writing upper flylvs. Covers and p. waterst.

Lot 565

of the Manners, Customs, and Amusements of the Russians, in One Hundred Coloured Plates. London, W. Bulmer, 1803-04. 3 vols. in 1. 93 (of 100) hand col. etched and aquatint plates, by and after Atkinson, text in English and French. Gilt calf, a.e.g. Large folio. Ex libris upper pastedown. Front cover detached and worn, occas. foxing.

Lot 566

(1) Recueil de planches de l'encyclopedie. Planches des pêches. Paris, Panckoucke, 1793. Complete w. 114 copper engr. (2) Recueil de planches de l'encyclopedie, par ordre de matières. Tome premier. Ibid., idem, 1783. Lacking 4 double-p. plates and 3 single-p. plates. (3) Tome Second. Lacking 6 double-p. plates and 4 single-p. plates. Untrimmed. Folio. All shabbily bound, but contents and plates in good condition. (total 3)

Lot 6

Late 19th cent. Folio. 2 ills. by Jules Desandre (one col., other b/w), the other w. b/w ills. by A. Duruy). Foxing, covers and edges worn. (4) Contes de Perrault. Paris, Maurice Bauche, 1907. Ills. R. Cendide and F. Tap. Sl. discol., edges worn, overall in good condition. -and 6 similar, incl. Noël au pays des animaux and Voyages de Gulliver. (total 10)

Lot 608

aanwyzende de middelen om boomen, bloemen en kruyden te zaayen, planten, aen queeken en voort teelen. Amst., Marcus Doornik, n.d. (ca. 1676). (18),224 p. Allegorical frontisp. missing, otherwise complete, incl. 2 engr. of gardens, 13 large engr. of fruit and flowers and 18 plates w. garden plans. As usual bound with: Jan Commelyn. Nederlandtze Hesperides (...). Ibid., idem, 1676. 1st ed. (6),47,(2) p. Engr. allegorical title-p. and 26 large engr. plates of citrus fruits and orangeries. Contemp. vellum (stained), sm. folio. A few p. waterst., incl. 2 plates, p. 39/40 in 2nd work lacking a large portion of the upper right margin w. some loss of text. Otherwise complete and clean copy of this rare and attractive Dutch gardening book.

Lot 620

Matériaux pour la faune du Congo. Tome I: Poissons nouveaux. Tome II: Additions à la faune ichthyologiques, batraciens et reptiles nouveaux. Brussels, n.publ., 1898-1901. 56 full-p. or double-p. b/w lithogr. plates of fish vol. 1, 21 (of 22) full-p. or double-p. b/w lithogr. plates of fish, frogs and snakes and 1 additional full-p. col. plate vol 2. Unif. hcalf, gilt and ribbed spine w. mor. letterpieces, folio. Usual age wear. Good copy. (total 2)

Lot 6339

(1) Hennessy Val, In the Gutter. Quartet Diversions, 1978. Softcover, 95 pp. First edition. Owner's stamp on title page. (2) Christopher Makos, White Trash. New York, Stonehill, 1977. Softcover, first edition. Owner's stamp on title page. (3) Barry Lazell, Punk: An A-Z. Foreword by John Cale. Hamlyn, 1995. Hardcover, 159 pp. (4) George Gimarc, Punk Diary. The Ultimate Trainspotter's guide to underground Rock 1970-1982. Backbeat Books, 2005. Added: (5-7) Ravage. Three issues of this Revolt magazine incl. No.13, 2001 'Wanted Dead and not Alive' with infamous George Bush cover. (8) Gluur. Tegengif voor de angstcultur. Boekwerk No.9, 2010. 44 pp. Folio magazine. (total 8)

Lot 709

Amsterdam, widow A.D. Oossaan, 1693. 1st ed. 1 (of 2) vols. (2),529-1223,(39) p. 24 full-p./ double-p. plates w. views of Amst., num. (often half-p.) in-text engr. Contemp. blindst. vellum, title on spine. Folio. Lacking vol. 1., a few sm. tears and stains.

Lot 72

Opnieuw verhaald door G. van der Hoeven. Geïllustreerd door W.C. Drupsteen. Amsterdam, D. Coene, 1906. (2) Catharina van Rennes. Heidekoninginnetje. Een klaviersprookje. Teekeningen van J. Berhardina Bokhorst. Utrecht, Jac. van Rennes, 1902. (3) De Koningin van Elvenland. Bewerkt door Alfred Listal. Platen van A. von Volborth. Alkmaar, Kluitman, 1912. Dec. boards. Sm. folio. -and 10 similar children's picture books. Overall in good condition. (total 13)

Lot 720

Late 18th/ early 19th cent., by and after J. de Beyer, C. Bogerts, S. Fokke, P. van Liender, C. Philips Jacobsz. and H. Schoute. All obl. folio. Some numb. in print: 2, 10-12, 14, 22, 28, 31, 33, 36, 37, 39, 40, 44, 49, 54, 58, 64-68, 71, 75 and 82-83 (a few numb. in pen, 8, 42 and 76). Nos. 7, 17, 23, 30, 43 and 73-74 from an ed. w. central fold. Almost all prints w. details of purchase in pencil in lower blank margin. A few sl. yellowed. Large lot of these famous, large views in a desirable unfold. state. (total 36)

Lot 721

Biweekly Amst. newspaper. Var. issues from 1862-63; 1870; 1877-78; and 1884-87. All bound in hcl. w. marbled paper boards. 4to (2) and folio (7). Some defects, newspapers mostly in good condition. (total 9)

Lot 723

(1) Tentoonstelling-schetsen. Een oud Hollandsch Marktplein te Amsterdam. N.pl., n.publ., (1887). Letterpress title and 15 lithogr. plates. Orig. wr. (some defects). Obl. folio. A good copy of a rare, anonymously publ. occasional work. (2) 1e Seroe No. 3565. Tentoonstelling van Voedingsmiddelen te Amsterdam. Letterpress lottery ticket, 11.7 x 14.5 cm, issued July 1887, numb., w. stamp recto and warranted w. stamp verso. Both sides w. adverts in margins. (3) Thee van Gebr. Snel. O.Z. Achterburgwal 86 over de Bloedstraat, Amsterdam. Col. lithogr. bifolium, 14.7 x 10.5 cm, advertising the Voedings Tentoonstelling Juni 1887 Amsterdam on the final page. -and 9 miscell. others (some unrelated). Added: Souvenir de l'Exposition de Paris. Marche par G. Ludovic (sheet music w. the Eiffel-Tower on the front wr., folio). (total 13)

Lot 731

inde seer treffelijcke ende vermaerde Belegheringhe van 'sHertoghen-Bosch (...). Amst., Henrico Hondio, 1630. 28 p. Bound w. the French transl.: Recit, ou brefve description De ce qui s'est passé durant le tres-faumeux Siege, de Bois-Le-Duc, avec une Carte generale du Camp entier, & plusieurs particulieres des approches de chaque Quartier à part. Leeuwarden, Claude Fontaine, 1630. (2),26,(4) p. Complete w. 9 large fold. copper engr. maps (1 w. stain and restoration), approx. 60 blank p. following maps. Calf w. gilt title and dec. on ribbed spine. Sm. Folio. A few stickers on front cover. Good condition. Rare work about the siege of Den Bosch by Fredrick Hendrick of Orange in 1629.

Lot 734

Coenobiaque Celebriora ad vivum delineata (...). Leiden, P. vander Aa, 1699. 4 parts in 1 vol. In Latin, French, and Dutch, engr. title-p., title-p. engr., engr. dedication, 6 double-p./ fold. maps/ plans, num. (double-p./ full-p.) in-text engr. views of castles. Contemp. calf w. gilt dec. on ribbed spine. Folio. Bound w.: Ibid. L'Erection de toutes les terres, seigneuries & familles titrees du Brabant. Ibid., idem, 1699. Engr. dedication, 7 in-text engr. views, incl. rare map. Fine condition.

Lot 746

and a few maps, 17th-20th cent. (most 19th cent.), var. techniques and sizes, loosely inserted into 2 modern rexine portfolios. 4to/ folio. Incl. a.o.: a fine series of lively tinted lithogr. views w. captions in Dutch and French (ca. 1860), a few fine engr. profiles (1x handcol.) from Meissner, Schatzkästlein, ca. 1630, steel engr. views from Terwen (incl. handcol. copies), engr. views by Spilman after De Beyer and Philips after Pronk from the Tegenwoordige Staat (ca. 1750), views by Rademaker from Nederlandse outheeden en gezigten (ca. 1730) and similar works. Many duplicates. Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (total approx. 500)

Lot 780

18th-19th cent. (most 19th cent.), var. sizes and techniques, loosely inserted in 2 modern rexine portfolios. Folio/ 4to. Comprises a.o.: a series of col./ tinted lithogr. views of Leiden: "Zwem- en badinirichting Rhijnzigt van J. Rutgers, nabij Leiden", "De stedelijke gasfabriek", "De katoenfabriek", "De Witte Poort", "Het stations-gebouw van den Holl. IJzeren Spoorweg", "De Roomsch-Katolijke kerk" and "De Breedestraat bij Illuminatie", an 18th cent. engr. view of the Hooglandse Kerk, a nicely col. view from Terwen of the same church and a lithogr. view "Vue de fontaine du marché". The prints on The Hague and Scheveningen comprise a.o. lithogr. views "Route de Schevening", "Het huis den Binckhorst", "De groote Herberg", "De Kleine Vijver", "Les petites tentes dans le bois" and Techno-Thermes", as well as 4 nice engr. views publ. by P. Schenk (early 18th cent.) and a nice engr. skating print. Incl. duplicates. (total approx. 150)

Lot 785

Amst., L. van Leer & Co for Meijer Pers in Wormerveer, 1934/ (ca. 1936). 2 vols. 96/ 88 plates, both vols. w. calligraphic title, table of contents and colophon, printed on Banzay deluxe in 250/ 550 numb. and signed copies (numb. 228 and 31). Orig. unif. gilt cl., t.e.g. Obl. sm. folio. Fine set. (total 2)

Lot 811

Etched plan, 23 x 31 cm, from a folio ed. of Guicciardini, ca. 1612, numb. "100" in the plate, no text verso. Smaller sized copy after Braun and Hogenberg. (2) "Aix. Aken". Etched profile, 11 x 20 cm, from an obl. 4to ed. of Guicciardini, ca. 1616, French text verso. (3) "L'Eglise de Notre Dame d'Aix la Chapelle. Onze Lieve Vrouwen Kerk to Aeken". Engr. view, 14 x 19 cm. Folds as publ. -and 10 others, incl. views by Harrewijn. A few duplicates (4 copies of the plan from Guicciardini present). (total 13)

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