▴ HM King Charles III (b.1948)'Wensleydale from Moorcock'lithograph in colours, printed at Curwen Chilford Prints by Stanley Jones on Somerset paper, signed with monogram and dated '90' in pencil l.r., numbered '195/295' with blind stamp of Prince of Wales crest l.l. sheet 45.5 x 60cm, unframed, in original blue presentation folioCondition ReportThere is a very small brown speck to the top margin, but the printed area is unaffected, please see images. In good condition as has never been framed and kept in original presentation folder.
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A late Victorian photograph album presented to Herbert Sharp Esq., by the Governing body of Leys School, Cambridge, 1899, containing sixteen full & Half-plate views of the school & grounds, in tooled leather binding (faults to spine); two certificates of Military Commission, the first appointing Herbert Sharp as Lieutenant, Militia Forces, 3rd & 4th Battalions, the Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regt. 12th Sept. 1885, with autograph signature of Queen Victoria; the second as Lieutenant in the Territorial Force, 7th June 1915; on volume: The West Riding of Yorkshire Contemporary Biographies, publ. 1902, with an entry for Herbert Sharp; & an illuminated testimonial presented to Alfred Sharp of Myrtle Grove, Bingley, by the teachers, scholars, & congregation of the Weslyan Methodist Chapel, Bingley, in 1881, in tooled leather folio binding.
Sloane, WM: Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. 4 Vols. New York, Century Co, 1896, 1st. edn. Large 4to. Numerous coloured & other plates. Cont. ¾ leather with all edges gilt; little rubbed; DORE, G (ill): Milton’s Paradise Lost. Cassell, no date, c1860, with 50 Plates. Folio, cont. half leather, rubbed. (5)
MILLER, Philip: The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Methods of Cultivating and Improving the Kitchen, Fruit and Flower Garden, as also, the Physick Garden, Wilderness, Conservatory, and Vineyard. In two volumes. Charles Rivington, 1737-1739, with 12 plates, including the Frontis and 3 Double Page. Folio, covers rubbed, the hinges of the first volume cracked and the spine of the second volume is a recent replacement. Two plates frayed at the edges and a few wormholes, with two pinholes to two of the plates. (2)
Redouté P. J: Choix Des Plus Belles Fleurs. Avant-propos De Colette. Librairie Denis, Paris, 1939 Limited edition, # 249/2204 on Velin de Rives. With 12 colour plates. Folio, loose in the original wrappers and printed folder with ties (lacking the ties); Sitwell, S & Roger Madol: Album De Redoute: with Twenty-Five Facsimile Colour Plates from the Edition of 1824 and a New Redoute Bibliography. Collins, 1954, Limited edition of 2000. Elephant folio, original printed boards; McEwen & Moreton: The Auricula - its history and culture. Ariel Press, 1964, 1st. edn. Folio, original printed card covers; Pierre-Joseph REDOUTE Roses, Ariel Press, 1954, 3rd. impr. Original wrappers; Plus: TWO hand coloured Fashion plates, mounted. (qty.)
GAME BIRDS: 1- Morris, B R: British Gamebirds and Wildfowl. Groombridge & Sons, 1855, 1st. Edn. With 60 fine colour plates. Large 4to. Cont. full calf, rubbed; occasional light spotting. Good copy; 2- Millais, J G: Game Birds and Shooting sketches. Henry Sotheran, 1892, 1st. Edn. Complete with all the plates, many in colour, Large Folio. Cont. half calf with gilt lettering; rubbed; 3- DIXON, C: Game Birds and Wild Fowl of the British Islands. Sheffield, 1900, 2nd. Edn. Complete with 41 colour plates. Original pictorial cloth; rubbed, (3)
THE DUCAL ESTATE AND CONTENTS OF THE MANSION STOWE NEAR BUCKINGHAM [Auction catalogue 4th - 15th July 1921.] Folio, fully illustrated with a folding coloured map & plans. original cloth backed boards with a pocket to rear pastedown (which is empty, but a folding coloured map and coloured plans are present in the book!). Tear to the fold of the map.
HERTFORDSHIRE- CHAUNCY (Sir Henry): The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire. London: for Ben Griffin and others, 1700, First edn. (One of only c. 500 copies). Title printed in red and black and including the very rare leaf "Directions for Placing the Cuts.". Folio, pp: (x), 601, (ii) advert, (xxi) Index, etc, (i) Directions for Placing the Cuts, (i) blank. With Frontis portrait, folding Engraved Map, & 44 Engraved plates (mostly double page or folding). Contemporary full panelled calf with later spine, Covers rubbed; some browning.
MORANT, P: History of Essex, 2 Volumes. T. Osborne, et al, 1768. Complete with all 32 plates and Maps, Plus 2 extra plates (including a double page engraving of Audley House); the maps are mostly folding, as are some of the plates. Folio, full calf; rubbed. Scattered spotting; WRIGHT, Thomas: Essex, in 2 volumes. G Virtue, 1836, with two extra engraved title pages dated 1842 and 1834, and a subscribers' list. Half leather, rubbed; offsetting and scattered spotting; Sabretache; Lionel Edwards (ill): Shires & Provinces. 1926, Folio, original cloth gilt. Very good. (5)
Courteult, Pascal: Automobiles Voisin 1919-1958. White Mouse publication, 1991. First and limited numbered edition of only 2000 printed, (although 3500 were planned), this copy numbered 1302. French text. Together with a saddle-stitched English translation by Peter Hull, also published in 1991 with the assistance of the M.S.M.T. 63pp including an index. [The book is celebrated for its silver intaglio plate mounted front cover.] Oblong folio, lacking the slipcase. (2)
MAP OF ESSEX: CHAPMAN, John & Peter ANDRE: A Map of the County of Essex From an Actual Survey made in MDCCLXXII, MDCCLXXIII and MDCCLXXIV by John Chapman and Peter Andre. Chelmsford, Chalk, Meggy and Chalk, August 1833 (first published in 1777; most of the maps in this volume only have the 1777 date). Elephant folio, unfolded copy (65 X 54 cm). Beautifully hand-coloured throughout. PP: title page (hand-coloured and numbered: plate xxv), an extra map of Essex (laid down and inserted), map of the county, Plates 1-24 (including a list of 224 Subscribers- which is Plate 20), all hand coloured. Near contemporary half leather; foxing to 3 maps, otherwise a Very good and unusual copy- with all the pages and maps being unfolded.
Greenwood: ATLAS of the Counties of England [and Wales] from Actual Surveys made from the Years 1817 to 1833, by C & J Greenwood, April 1834. Most of the maps are dated between 1829-1831. Engraved by JC Walder. Title page Plus 46 double-page hand coloured maps (most with inset view). Elephant Folio (79 x 66cm), offsetting to a few; otherwise bright and clean. Cont. half leather, rubbed and covers detached.
Camden, William; Maps by Robert Morden: BRITANNIA. Printed by F Collins for A Swalle, 1695, first edition thus. Folio (38.5 x 24cm), with a frontis portrait, 50 double-page maps (2 folding), 9 coin plates Plus text illustrations. PP: cxcv, 1116, (xviii) Annals of Ireland + index + (ii)Appendix. Later full leather and marbled slipcase. Light damp staining to some pages and few maps; the odd small tear and a couple of the maps with frayed edges. An attractive copy.
MAPS: RAPIN De Thoyras, Paul: The history of England, volume 4 only. Knapton, 1745, with 43 double page folding plans & maps, including: Brussels; Bruges; Antwerp; Ghent; Lisle; Mons; Barcelona; Alicant; Etc. Plus 3 Plates. Folio, Cont. full leather, rubbed; one page loose; SOLD AS A COLLECTION OF PLATES.
LAPIE, M: Atlas universel de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne, precede d'un abrege de Geographie Physique et Historique. Paris, Eymery, Fruger et Cie. 1829. Folio (50 x 39.5cm), complete with 50 double page maps, all hand coloured in outline, except the first two and they all have a small blindstamp “Atlas Universal de Geographie”, Very good later half leather binding. In slipcase. The odd small edge tear and light stain.
Dark blue suit, white shirt, purple striped tie.This jug has the US flag tied with yellow cord and a gold cap at the top. The jug was commissioned for the Republican National Committee. Originally planned as a limited edition of 5,000 pieces, the jug did not sell well and only 2,000 pieces were said to have been produced. It was issued with a certificate and photograph of President Reagan in a decorative folio. Series: Presidents of the United States. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Eric GriffithsIssued: 1984Dimensions: 7.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Set of twelve black and white silver gelatin photograph trading cards. Provides beautiful architectural views and street scenes in the city of Bath. Photographs have a deep depth of field and high contrast. Descriptions printed on backs of photographs. Encased in green folio. James Valentine was a Scottish photographer active in the mid to late 1860s and became internationally famous for his postcards. Artist: James ValentineIssued: ca. 1895Dimensions: 3.5""L x 2.75""W x 0.25""HManufacturer: Valentine's SnapshotsCountry of Origin: BritainCondition: Age related wear.
WALDEMAR OTTO Petrikau/Polen 1929 - 2020 Worpswede: Männlicher Torso mit Kopf. Bronzeskulptur mit Sockel mit goldbrauner Patina. Expl. 9/12. Mit dem eingeritztem Monogramm (ligiert) im Sockel. Höhe: 37 cm. Breite: 13,5 cm. Tiefe: 9,4 cm. W. Otto studierte 1948 an der Berliner Hochschule für Bildende Künste Bildhauerei. Ab 1961 entstanden die ersten Torsi, die seitdem charakteristisch für sein Schaffen sind. Neben der Professur an der Hochschule für Künste in Bremen, die er seit 1979 inne hatte, war Otto international durch zahlreiche Ausstellungen bekannt. Beiliegen: Waldemar Otto. Figur und Raum. Skulpturen 1969 - 1983. Ausst.-Kat. Städtische Museen Heilbronn/Georg Kolbe-Museum, Berlin, 1984. Mit zahlr. teils farb. Abb. und Texten versch. Autoren. Folio. Illustr. OBrosch. 172 SS. Auf dem Titelblatt signiert und datiert „5.6.89“. - Waldemar Otto. Sein Lehrer - Seine Schüler. Ausst.-Kat. Galerie am Körnerpark, Berlin, 1990. Folio. Mit zahlr. teils farb. Abb. und Texten versch. Autoren. Illustr. OBrosch. 192SS. [bg]
THOMAS RUFF Zell am Harmersbach 1958 - tätig in Düsseldorf: Thomas Ruff präsentiert Atlas zum Lehrbuch der kosmischen Physik. Edition Ex Libris Nr. 3, hrsg. von Gerhard Theewen. Kassette mit einem Schwarz/Weiß-Photoabzug 1990/2004 und dem Reprint (8°; illustr. OPpbd.; XXVII meist farb. Tafeln) des 1861 als 2. verbesserte/vermehrte Auflage im Verlag Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn, Braunschweig erschienenen Werk von Joh. Müller, einem s/w-Photoabzug als Ex Libris. Folio. Köln, Salon Verlag, (2004). Lose bzw. eingelassen in OPp.-Kassette. Expl. III/XXX der Vorzugsausgabe. Photoabzüge verso signiert, datiert und numeriert. Auf Photopapier. Kassette minimal berieben, sonst gut erhalten. Ex Libris wurde eigens für diese Künstlerbuchreihe „Edition Ex Libris“ gestaltet. [ms]
NORBERT SCHWONTKOWSKI Bremen-Blumenthal 1949 - 2013 Bremen: Bazlen, Roberto; Der Kapitän. Edition Ex Libris Nr. 12, hrsg. von Gerhard Theewen. Kassette mit einer Orig.-Radierung (Mann mit Fahrrad) in Oliv 2009 und dem Reprint (8°; OPpbd. mit illustr. Schutzumschlag; 225 SS) des 1993 im Wieser Verlag, Klagenfurt/Salzburg erschienenen Romanfragments in der Übersetzung aus dem Italienischen, mit dem Text „Das Schweigen der Sirenen“ von Ilse Pollack über den Autor, einem dafür gestalteten Ex Libris als farb. Offsetlitho. Folio. Köln, Salon Verlag, 2007/(um 2009). Lose bzw. eingelassen in OPp.-Kassette. Expl. 12/18 der Sonder-/Vorzugsausgabe. Radierung signiert und datiert. Farboffsetlitho signiert, datiert und numeriert. Auf Vélin. Kassette etwas gebräunt. Schwontkowski zeichnete eigens für die 2007 erschienene Ausgabe in dieser Künstlerbuchreihe „Edition Ex Libris“ ein Ex Libris, das als Offsetlitho beigelegt wurde, und gestaltete einen neuen Umschlag. Die Sonderedition wurde im Band selbst für einen späteren Zeitpunkt angekündigt. [ms]
MAX SLEVOGT Landshut 1868 - 1932 Neukastel: Die Inseln Wak Wak. Eine Erzählung aus 1001 Nacht. Dt. Übersetzung der Burton’schen engl. Ausgabe von F. P. Greve. Mit 56 Orig.-Lithographien (davon 1 zusätzlich als Titelvignette wiederholt), 1 Farblichtdruck nach einem Aquarell Slevogts als Einbandillustration und Gedichten in freier Bearbeitung von H. Eulenburg. Berlin, B. Cassirer, (1921). Folio. Illustr. OSdbd. mit Kopfgoldschnitt. 147 SS. Söhn 481-536, Ausgabe a. - Expl. 352/360 der Buchausgabe. Im Impressum signiert und nummeriert. Auf kräftigem Vélin. Ränder gering angestaubt und etwas wellig. Einband gering fleckig und an den Ecken leicht bestoßen. [bg]
Solleysel (Jacques, Sieur de) Hope, Sir William, trans: 'The Compleat Horseman: Discovering the Surest Marks of the Beauty, Goodness, Faults and Imperfections of Horses: The Signs and Causes of their Diseases, the True Method both of their Preservation and Cure: With Reflexions on the Regular and Preposterous Use of Bleeding and Purging, Also The Art of Shoeing, with several Kinds of Shoes, adapted to the various Defects of Bad Feet, and the Preservation of Good, and The best Method of Breeding Colts, Backing 'em, and Making their Mouths,' made English from the Eighth Edition of the Original, second edition, pub. London, 1717, Folio, contemporary calf, two vols in one, with frontispiece portrait and six folding plates
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