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Lot 727

A COLLECTION OF BOOKS, INCLUDING FOLIO SOCIETY EDITIONS V, Sackville-West 'English country houses' (Britain in pictures) Betjeman; 'Continual dew' (1977 reprint), and others

Lot 939

Manchester United Collection: a limited edition folio of 12 prints by the artist Harold Riley each signed by the artist and numbered 12/500. featuring the following subjects: 1. Sir Matt Busby 2. Sir Alex Ferguson 3. Sir Bobby Charlton 4. George Best 5. Denis Law 6. Duncan Edwards 7. Paul Scholes 8. Cristiano Ronaldo 9. Eric Cantona 10. Wayne Rooney 11. Ryan Giggs 12. Bryan Robson, each artwork featuring extensive text, in large red folio case stamped gilt, 72.5 by 47cm., (12)

Lot 410

A folio size Holy Bible. Printed and published by C Brightly & T Kinnersley 1813, skillfully rebacked.

Lot 1006

CHEMIST RECIPE BOOK, 403 pages, folio, spine detached, kept by Thomas Knott of Exeter, 1850- 1854.

Lot 1010

FOLIO SCRAP BOOK - Large Mid - 19th Century Album crammed full of magazine, and newspaper cuttings of a humorous nature. Vellum.. * includes some hand coloured pieces, such as an incomplete ABC.* sold with all faults not subject to return

Lot 1021

POOR LAW, Late 17th, Early 18th century, accounts book, "including the accounts of Samuel Lister Overseer of the Poor of the Township of Weston & Wixhill.(?)." With many similar entries, 84 pages, 4to, loose in vellum binding, quite fragile but legible, With - Early 18th century ledger mainly recording debts, 45 pages many pages blank, narrow folio, vellum binding with ties, entries relating to Drayton, Whitchurch, Cheshire, Hawkestone, Sandford, etc. (2).

Lot 1029

( BOWYER, R) An Illustrated Record of Important Events in the Annals of Europe, during the last four years, comprising a series of views of the principal places ... (etc) 13 superb hand coloured aquatint inc. double page uncoloured map, full-page plate of facsimile signatures, original paper covered boards, with printed title-label on upper cover, lacks spine, large folio, printed by T. Bensley, 1816.

Lot 602

BATLEY, Claude, Design and Development of Indian Architecture, fifty-two plates, original cloth backed boards, folio, publisher John Tiranti, 1948.

Lot 609

FRIEDEL, Adam De, The Greeks Twenty-Four Portraits, 4 Parts in 1 volume, 24 fine uncoloured lithograph plates by J. Bouvier after de Friedel, on India paper, half calf, marbled boards, no titles, plate size 290 x 260 mm, folio, Blackmer, 633, 1825-26.

Lot 610

GARNIER, Edouard, The Soft Porcelain of Sevres, 50 plates, folio, original cloth, some light foxing, Nimmo 1892.

Lot 613

HAMERTON, Philip Gilbert ... (editor) - The Portfolio an Artistic Periodical, 4 vols, plates, org. blue gilt cloth rubbed torn, damp faded some contents loose in binding, folio, Seeley, Jackson & Halliday, 1877-80 (4).

Lot 621

MAGNUSSON, Magnus, The Icelandic Sagers, illustrated by Simon Noise, morocco backed pictorial boards, in slip case, 4to, Folio Society 1999, with BIGMORE, E.C., Whyman, C.W.H., Bibliography of Printing with Notes and Illustrations, original cloth in dust wrapper, stout 8vo, The Oak Knoll Press, 2001. *Originally published in 1880-86, with other art books.

Lot 630

SANDERS, William Bliss, Examples of Carved Oak Woodwork in Houses and Furniture of the 16th and 17th Centuries, twenty-five plates, original cloth lacking spine, folio, published by Bernard Quaritch 1883; together with one other (2).

Lot 632

TENNYSON, Alfred, Enid, Illustrated by Gustave Dore, original cloth, lg. folio, cover frayed at corners and head and tail of spine, Publisher Moxon & Co, 1st ed. 1868, nine illustrations; together with twenty-one others published circa 1860.(22)

Lot 637

WILLINS, Edward Preston - Some of the Old Halls and Manor Houses in the County of Norfolk , 50 lithograph plates, original bevelled blue cloth with lettering in gilt on the spine and upper cover, small area of damage on one edge, folio, *a good sound copy

Lot 662A

JONES, Owen - One Thousand and One Initial letters, Designed and Illuminated. Chromolithograph title-page, 26 of letters, one of numbers. Original cloth title in gilt on upper cover. Tall folio. Printed by Day & Son. 1864.

Lot 713

WRIGHT, Thomas (ed), The Works of James Gillray, The Caricaturist, engraved plates, original pictorial cloth, affected by damp, 4to, Chatto & Windus, circa 1870; together with BARNARD, Frederick, A Series of Character Sketches from Dickens, illustrated, cloth back boards worn, folio, Cassell, circa 1890 (2).

Lot 720

BAKER, Sir Richard - A Chronicle of the Kings of England, From the Time of the Romans Government, unto the Death of King James the First .... worn half calf board detached, new endpapers, one page torn in margin, some light foxing, folio, London, 1696.

Lot 736

BOCALINI, Trojano, I Ragguagli di Parnasso: or Advisements from Parnassus, in two centuries with the politick-touchstone, put into England by the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Monmouth, folio, full calf worn, printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1657.

Lot 737

BORLASE, Edmund, The History of the Excrable Irish Rebellion trac'd from many proceeding acts, to the grand eruption, the 23 of October, 1641 and thence pursude to the acts of settlement, MDCLXII, contemporary calf, rubbed, margins affected by damp and quite soft in places, errata leaf torn, without loss, folio, printed for Robert Clavel 1680.

Lot 738A

BRADY, Rob. - An Historical Treatise of Cities, and Burghs or Boroughs : Folio. Calf torn in places with loss. 1704. With - A substantial manuscript accounts book. Vellum. Folio. 1770 - 92. * Estate not located.(2)To be included in our Antiquarian Book Sale on 5th December.

Lot 743

BURNET, Gilbert - The History of the Reformation of the Church of England 3 vols., cont. panelled calf, lacking one title label, minor damage to spine, folio, two additional engraved titles, printed for Richard Chiswell, 1679 - 1715. *The third part being a supplement to the two volumes formerly published.

Lot 754

COMMON PRAYER ... The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments. (etc), full crimson morocco, gilt decorative borders with a diamond pattern design and presentation stamp, folio, engraved frontispiece, John Baskett. 1714.

Lot 826

SANDFORD, Francis, A Geneological History of the Kings of England and Monarchs of Great Britain, & c, from the Conquest anno 1066, to the year 1677 etc, title page in black and red, 60 copper engraved plates, folio, contemporary calf, rubbed with amateur repairs, 1677.

Lot 847

BOER WAR, List of Casualties in South African Field Force from 11th October, 1899, to 20th March, 1900: folio, cloth, with Rudyard Kipling, The Absent-minded beggar, four pages, 1900, with C.I.V and the War in South Africa 1900, illust souvenir of the City of London Imperial Volunteers, original printed wrappers, 4to, The City Press, circa 1900, with The Fourth Regiment's Standing Orders, with three folding maps of South Africa, circa 1900 (7).

Lot 862

KEMPTON, Chris, Loyalty and Honour' in the Indian Army September 1939- August 1947: in three parts, original card covers, folio, published The Military Press, 2003, with Charles Rathbone Low, History of the Indian Navy, 1613-1863, two vols, rebound in an attractive 4to morocco bindings, published The London Stamp Exchange Ltd, 1990 *originally published in 1877, with Catherine Mayo, The Face of Mother India, folio, original pictorial cloth, nd, with The Victoria Crosses and George Crosses, 1856-1945, in original printed wrappers, with Ian Hay, The Great Wall of India, original cloth in dust wrapper, 1933, with The Journal of the United Service Institution of India, three volumes, with Waddington, C. W., Indian India, folio, 1933 (2).

Lot 887

BROCKEDON, William - Italy, Classical, Historical, and Picturesque. Illustrated and Described, 2 vols, steel engraved plates, half crimson morocco, extra gilt within compartments on the spines, with cloth sides, damp faded, some rubbing, folio, Duncan & Malcolm, c1840s, With a copy of Keats' Endymion, illustrated by E. J. Poynter, which is affected by damp. (3)

Lot 907

PAYNE, J. Bertrand - Armorial of Jersey Being An Account Heraldic And Antiquarian Of Its Chief Native Families ... 2 vols. half dark blue calf, folio, 1859 (2).

Lot 908

POLWHELE, Richard, The History of Devonshire in Three Volumes, original cloth in dust wrapper, folio, publisher Kohler & Coombes, 1977. * originally published between 1793 and 1806, this facsimile edition contain the folding map and 23 full page plates, with two other books on Devon (5).

Lot 911

SALMON, N, The History of Hertfordshire; Describing the County and its Ancient Monuments particularly the Roman... etc, double page county map, folio, full calf, 1728.

Lot 927

VOYAGES, A Collection of Voyages and Travels, some first printed from original manuscripts, and others in English, with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginnings, (volume 2 only), illustrated with 69 maps and engravings, folio, contemporary calf morocco, label, some wear, engraved frontispiece and additional title page, 3rd edition, 1744.

Lot 931

WHITAKER, Thomas... ed by A.W. Morant, The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven in the County of York: numerous plates and maps, large folio, magnificent full brown morocco, with remembrance lettering on the upper cover, published Joseph Dodson, third edition, 1878.

Lot 933

WILLIAMS, T. H - Views Illustrative of Scenery in the South of Devon,5 parts - part one, 2 lithographs, part two, 5 lithographs, part (printed)two, 4 lithographs, part three, 4 lithographs, part four, 5 lithographs, original printed wrappers, very dog-eared, although well away from the printed surface, large folio, printed & published Cole & Co, Exeter. * title slightly altered. n.d., * scarce(5)

Lot 935

WRIGHT G. N. & ALLEN, Thomas, - Lancashire, vol. 1 only, steel engraved plates, folding county map, decorative red cloth, worn on spine, 4to, n.d. circa 1830's, with Johnston, W. and A. K., The World - an Altas, containing 34 coloured maps, original decorative cloth, folio, n.d., circa 1900, with four odd volumes of Morris's Seats (6).

Lot 937

BAKER, E.C. Stuart, The Game Birds of India, Burma and Ceylon, Ducks and their Allies: two volumes, 30 coloured plates, folio, leather binding very rubbed, Bombay Natural History Society, second edition, 1921, with Stuart Baker, Fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma, original cloth, 4to, ownership inscription on reverse of the frontispiece, second edition, 1922. (6)

Lot 943

BROWN, Robert, vol 1 & 2, The Miscellaneous Botanical Works, vol 3, Atlas of plates, original cloth backed boards, paper label, worn The Ray Society, 1868, folio, 38 plates. *ex library copy. (3)

Lot 954

KELLER, Dr Gottfried, Die Orchideen, colour plates loose in original printed wrappers, large folio, publisher Jubilaumsausgabe der Schiizerischen Orchideen- Gesellschaft, 1982.

Lot 357

A group of signed postcards and ephemera comprising, Margaret THATCHER: Signed first day cover, 15 Nov 1978; Plus: Henry A KISSINGER: Full signature on a White House card. Photography, Berlin Olympics, etc: A Pictorial Souvenir and History of the First Battalion, the Queen's own Royal West Kent Regiment, Poona, India, 1926. Published by British Historical and Art Publishing Co., n.d. c. 1926. Illustrated with 35 photographs pasted onto 27 thick card pages. Oblong Folio; covers rubbed and the whole volume warped; Photograph Album: Mesopotamia & India, 1916-19; Die XI. Olympiade Berlin 1936. With colour cards, looks complete; Die Deutsche Wehrmacht. Vollständig ! Not all cards pasted in, but with a pack of cards loosely included. (6)

Lot 359

Two ecclesiastical books1- ECHARD, Laurence: A general Ecclesiastical History.. W. Bowyer, 1702, with a frontis Plus a folding map. Cont. full leather, rubbed and covers detached; 2- Birch, G H: London Churches of the xviith and xviiith Centuries. Batsford, 1896, folio, half leather, rubbed. (2)

Lot 362

The Castles and Abbeys of Monmouthshire,PROUT, John Skinner: Published by G. Davey and W. Strong, Bristol, 1838. Folio (56 x 38 cm). PP: Frontis, Engraved TP, 28 tinted plates (with descriptive text). Leather backed boards, rubbed; spotting to the frontis & TP, otherwise clean.From the Paul Bentley collection of maps and atlases.

Lot 365

A group of fashion platesJACQUEMIN, Raphael: Iconographie générale et méthodique du costume du IV au XIX siècle. (315-1815). Collection gravée à l'eau-forte. Paris, L'auther, no date- 1869 (the list of plates dated). Complete with 200 Plates. Large folio, Cont. Half leather & marbled boards gilt.From the Paul Bentley collection of maps and atlases.

Lot 372

The Modern Universal British TravellerBURLINGTON, Charles & others: The Modern Universal British Traveller.. J Cooke, 1779. Folio, PP: 836, (xvi) index & direction to binder. As called for, with an engraved frontispiece, 105 engraved plates and 2 folding engraved maps. Half leather, rubbed.From the Paul Bentley collection of maps and atlases.

Lot 378

The History of London MAITLAND, William: from its Foundation to the Present Time, Plus a continuation. Complete in two volumes. T Osborne & J Shipton, 1756. Folio, PP: V1- (x) including Title page, dedication & subscribers' list, iii-viii, 1-712; V2- viii, 713-1410, complete with 122 plates, maps & plans (many folding), Plus 148pp (continuation) + 11 Plates, Maps & plans. Cont. half leather and later spines. (2)

Lot 397

A group of engravings of animals:comprising;Barlow, Francis: Animals of various species, 12 Plates, numbered 17-28. Oblong folio 40 x 25 cmand original etchings,including two by K Bodmer & three by J Vabrasst 20 x 15 cm (17)From the Paul Bentley collection of maps and atlases.

Lot 10

Rijswijk, N.V. de Nieuwe Margarinefabrieken, (ca. 1925), (10) p. (incl. inside wr.), 4 full-p. col. lithogr. plates and 6 full-p. monochrome plates incorporating the text, orig. stapled col. lithogr. wr., 4to. Bookblock loose and w. sm. tears, some stains, wr. repaired w. white tape. (2) Halsema, A. Doko. De avonturen van een kleine Moorsche jongen. Introd. J. Feith. Amst./ Amersf., J.C. Dorlas, (ca. 1932), (32) p., richly ill. and orig. cloth-backed boards by Halsema, folio. Bookblock re-cased, some smaller defects. (3) Doko Dorlas en de veldwachter. Deventer, by "De IJsel" for J.C. Dorlas N.V. Koffiebranderij, Thee-importeurs in Amersf./ Gouda, (ca. 1950), (16) p., text, col. ills. and orig. stapled wr. by R. Stuurman, 4to. Some foxing, wr. a bit creased and stained. (4) Boode, D. Popje Piet. Rott., Luctor, (ca. 1950), (16) p., ills. and orig. stapled wr. by M. Leeuwenburgh, obl. folio. First and final p. and wr. browned, back wr. w. superficial dam. -and 9 others, incl. 1 shape book, a linen booklet and "Cinébana. Y'a bon spectacle présenté par Banania" (cardboard viewing device in orig. envelope, w. 2 envelopes of cardboard strips to be viewed w. the device). (total 13)

Lot 100

Late 19th/ early 20th cent. (1) Series of 8 sm., short works publ. by Gordinne (Liège), all in ill. wr. A few titles: L'etang aux canards, Le petit Jacques, Une mauvaise action punie and La soeur de Lili. (2) Seven titles from the "Série écossaise" publ. by Imagerie d'Epinal. Some titles: Oiseau bleu, Le loup et le chèvre, Chaperon rouge and Peau d'âne. (3) 50 contes choisis. Paris, Martinet, n.d. Each fable is told in a comic strip-like format, comprises only one page each. Orig. clothbacked pictorial boards. Folio. (4) L'illustre docteur Mêli-Mêlo à la ferme. Paris, Michel, (1927). -and 13 others. All w. signs of wear. (total 30)

Lot 1000

Amst., Wed. J. Ahrend & Zoon, (ca. 1905). 48 plates in art deco style. Loose as issued in series, each series w. orig. wr. Large folio. Some wr. worn, occas. foxing. Lovely collection. Noorlander worked on various villas, housing complexes and warehouses in Amsterdam and the surrounding area in the first half of the 20th century. In the style of the Amsterdam School with striking art deco elements, he designed various cinemas, such as the Ceintuurtheater, for which he gained fame.

Lot 1009

Incl. a number of items issued by Nieuw Ensemble, Appeltheater and Toneelgroep Studio. (1) Bylan. Quietudes. N.pl., In Signo Hieronymi, 1947, 21,(3) p., w. dry point by Bons, orig. wr., sm. 8vo. According to NCC printed in a limited ed. of 150 copies. Very rare, only 1 copy in NCC. (2) Dekker, M. De knopenman, gevolgd door Gammastralen en Colporteur. Assen, Uitgeverij Born, 1947, 103,(1) p., w. ills. by Bons, orig. hcl. Signed dedication on first free endpaper: "Gratia gratiam parit. Voor Herman v.d. Eerenbeemt van Maurits en Mia Dekker 25 Oct. 1948". (3) De appels van Jan Bons. Affiches voor toneelgroep De Appel. Hoorn, exhibition catalog Affichemuseum, 2004, 104 p., num. ills., orig. wr., sm. 4to. (4) Kalender Stadsdrukkerij Amsterdam '57. Het bouwen in Amsterdam na 1945. Calendar, 1957, front and 12 lvs, (photogr.) ills. by J. Versnel, A. Verberne, Bons, W. Shumacher a.o., des. by Bons, spiral bound, obl. folio. (5) Majorick, B. Genesis van een Compositie. Hilversum, Steendrukkerij De Jong & Co, n.d., "Kwadraatblad", no pagination, fold. plates and ills. by Bons (incl. large fold. col. "bijlage"), held together w. belly band, 4to. (6) Studio. Ganzenborden. Programma. Met Louis Andriessen, Wilbert Blank (...). Poster, 57.5 x 41.5 cm, verso w. program, folded measuring 21 x 7.5 cm. -and approx. 90 others. Incl. duplicates. (total approx. 95 in 2 boxes)

Lot 101

Printed in Issy by Je Sers for Flammarion in Paris, 1932, first French ed., (23) p., col. lithogr. ills. and orig. threadbound wr. after Nathalie Parain, folio. Former owner's entry in pen on title-p. Wr. sl. stained and minimal other imperfections. The rare first French ed. Nathalie Parain (born Natalia Tchelpanova) (1897-1958) was born in Kyiv.

Lot 1013

(1) Groot, J. and P. Mertz. Betje, Aag en Karel (...). streven, 1965. Sm. booklet/ article w. wr. des. by Bruna. (2) Two menu cards w. des. by Bruna. (3) Dick Bruna. The Smell of Success. Groningen, Groninger Museum, 1996. 23 reproductions of Bruna ills./ book covers, poster of the exhibition and a fold. poster w. text. Sm. folio. (4) Zwarte Beertjes. Book Cover Designs by Dick Bruna. Tokyo, Glyph, 2004. 2nd ed. Hc w. dust-j. 4to. (5) Eighteen postcards des. by Bruna. (6) Var. stamps des. by Bruna. (7) Dick Bruna Lotto game. -and approx. 15 other items. (total approx. 40)

Lot 1036

Silkscreen printed in blue and grey, 24 x 17.5 cm, signed, dated 1959 and "E.A. 6" in pencil, on the front of a bifolium w. dedication in pen on the back: "Aan Maarten en Margreet Mourik met al onze beste wenschen voor het nieuwe jaar en prettige Kerstdagen Ruth en César". (2) Terar dum prosim (...). F. Domela Nieuwenhuis Monument. Programma der onthulling 29 augustus 1931. The Hague, Drukkerij Nieuw Leven, 1931, (20) p. (incl. wr.), printed in black, blue and silver, typography, (photomontage) ills. and orig. wr. by Domela Nieuwenhuis, obl. 8vo. Wr. rubbed and sl. creased, vertical folds throughout. Maan/ Van der Ree '90, p. 67. Rare. César was the youngest son of F. Domela Nieuwenhuis (1846-1919). (3) 25 Jahre AEG-Dampfturbinen. Herausgegeben von der allgemeinen Elektrizitätsgesellschaft Berlin. Berlin, by Otto Elsner for VDI-Verlag, 1928, (4),132,(2) p., 191 (photogr.) ills., typography and orig. wr. (in Bauhaus-style) des. by Domela Nieuwenhuis, folio. Owner's stamp on first free endpaper. Spine ends neatly restored, some edge wear to wr. (4) Zervos, C. Art et architecture au Pays-Bas. Domela. Amst., J.M. Meulenhoff, 1965, 19 p., 4 col. plates and 24 b/w plates, orig. wr., 4to. Signed dedication on h-title, dated 1967. -and 6 others, incl. a booklet w. dedication "Een zeer hartelijken groet Ces" in pen and a portrait card showing F. Domela Nieuwenhuis. (total 10)

Lot 106

Dutch adaptation by Ljoeba Dworson and Eliza Hess-Binger. The Hague, De Baanbreker/ Servire, (1931). 2 parts in 1 vol. (12); (12) p. Ills. and orig. cloth-backed pict. boards by W. Lebedew. Sm. folio. Former owner's entry in pen on first free endpaper, sm. bookseller's ticket of Wilhelm van Eupen (Eindhoven) on inside front cover. Upper inner hinge splitting, covers sl. soiled and a few minor other imperfections. Overall a good copy of this wonderfully illustrated work, vol. 3 of the series Russische Prentenboeken.

Lot 1074

No. 4-10. Amst., 1991-98, 7 vols., plates by a.o. A. Barbaix, De Jong, W. Molin, M. Veltman and D. de Vries, contents loose as issued, orig. wr., square folio. Printed in an unspecified lim. ed. Rare. (total 10)

Lot 1076

(1) Hi ha Canada. (Rott.), Luctor, (ca. 1945), (16) p., ills. and orig. stapled wr. by Kempers. Very good copy of a rare children's book, w. early ills. by Kempers. (2) Bitter, J.H. and L.H.D. Faber. Offset. Gembo offset-kleurenboek. Wormerveer, by Meijer for Gembo N.V. Afd. Verkoop Drukinkten in Winschoten, (ca. 1960), no pagination, richly ill., w. loosely inserted plastic "kleurenbril", book des. by Kempers, orig. wr., obl. 4to. Very rare. (3) N.V. Lettergieterij "Amsterdam" voorheen N. Tetterode. What are the principle functions of Typefoundry "Amsterdam"? Advertorial booklet, ca. 1957, no pagination, richly ill., layout by Kempers, orig. wr., obl. 4to. (4) Thomas, F. Gasten op het Leidseplein. 75 jaar American Hotel. By Holdert & Co for H.J.W. Becht/ American Hotel in Amsterdam, n.d. (1957), no pagination, layout and orig. col. lithogr. wr. by Kempers, sm. folio. A few defects. -and 10 others. Added: 60 booklets, cards and other items w. designs by N. Wijnberg (1918-2006). (total approx. 74 in 2 boxes)

Lot 1092

Gedichten. Etsen van Guillaume Le Roy. Initialen van Karina Meister. Baambrugge, Kroonesteyn Pers, 1988. No. 8/60, 4 large b/w etchings by le Roy, signed by all 3 contributors. Cl. in cl. slipcase. Large folio. Excellent condition.

Lot 1102

Dernières Å“uvres de Matisse, 1950-1954. Paris, Verve, 1958. 40 col. lithogr., var. fold-outs and w. num. b/w ills. by Matisse. Orig. dec. boards des. by Matisse. Folio. Copy w. both "Verve" and "Bruna" mentioned as publ. on the title-p., yet identical to copies w. only "Verve" on the title-p. Minimal wear to corners, fine copy.

Lot 1124

(1) Tentoonstelling spotprenten Louis Raemaekers. Introd. C. Veth. Rott., by widow S. Benedictus for Kunstzalen Unger & van Mens, 1913, 27,(4) p., w. photogr. frontisp. portrait of the artist in his studio, ills., orig. stapled wr. w. mounted plate, 4to. Folded in lower right corner, faded along spine, bookblock loosening, staples rusty. Very rare exhibition catalogue. (2) Van Noord tot Zuid. Aangeboden door boekhandel Voorhoeve & Dietrich. N.pl. (Rott.), n.d. (ca. 1930), (16) p., w. 5 large lithogr. ills. on the inside and 2 large tinted lithogr. ills. on outside of wr., incl. calendar and advertisement of Rotterdam companies, orig. stapled wr., folio. Curious, rare publication w. just the ills. by Raemaekers and the advertisements. (3) Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! alweer een vredesconferentiie (Encore une conférende de la Paix). Teekeningen van Louis Raemaekers. Amst., Gebr. Koster, 1907, w. 12 col. lithogr. plates w. captions in Dutch above and below, the same captions in French, German and English on inside of wr., orig. cord-bound (sl. worn) pictorial wr., folio. Biting satire against the peace conference in The Hague, 1907. (4) Hoe het kwam... De schoone en wonderbare histori van Droogloods, van een Fee en van Comptoir Tuilier de Courtrai verteld en verlucht door L. Raemakers. Kortrijk, Comptoir Tuilier de Courtrai, 1927, (64) p., num. col. ills., orig. thread-bound wr., 4to. Wr. stained and w. sm. tears. -and 4 others. (total 8)

Lot 1129

No. 2, 4 and 8 (final number). Printed in Amst. by C.A. Spin & Zoon for s'Gravenhaagsche Meubelfabr. v.h. A.J. Mesker/ Meubelfabr. "Nederland" J.A. Huizinga, Gron., (1937-1938), (16) p. each, w. ills., typography, lay-out and orig. stapled wr. by Willem Sandberg, sm. folio (minor imperfections). Rare. (4) Open oog. Avantgarde cahier voor visuele vormgeving no. 2. Printed in Amst. by Spin & Zoon for W.L. and J. Brusse in Rott., (1946), 32 p., w. ills., orig. stapled wr., 4to (wr. faded along margins). -and 26 others des. by Sandberg, mainly Stedelijk Museum catalogues, incl. a few duplicates. (total 30)

Lot 1138

(1) Metz & Co. Spring and Autumn catalogues 1934. Covers only, des. by Sluijters, both approx. 23 x 12 cm. Mounted on paper Pasted verso on sheet: label of Metz. & Co., 9 x 7 cm. (2) Havelaar, J. (ed.) Jan Sluijters: Afbeeldingen naar zijn oeuvre. Fotografische opnamen van Bern. F. Eilers Amsterdam & J.G. Haspel, 's-Gravenhage. Amst., De hooge brug, 1919. Dec. paper wr. Sm folio. Dam. to spine and sl. loosening. (3) L'Invitation au voyage par Ch. Baudelaire. Musique de Paul Roes. Amst., ca. 1915. Paper wr. w. cover des. by Sluijters. -and 11 more. All in fair to good condition. (total 14)

Lot 1150

(1) Veldhoen and Plomp, H. De Kunst van het sterven. Amst., G. Timmer Prods, 1984. No. 26/90. Cl. Obl. sm. folio. (2) Portretten 1950-1987. Gemeente Museum Helmond, 1988. Exhibition catalogue. (3) A series of 8 sm. lithogr. prints (1 duplicate), "Aat Veldhoen tekent indicaties van locoid". All 17 x 24, signed in the plate. (4) Both the Dutch and English versions of Mensen in de International Handel. Free Spirit, 1980. Drawings by Veldhoen. -and 8 other Veldhoen items (incl. exhibition catalogues), some duplicates. Generally good condition. (total 20)

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