HELFERT (J.A. Freih von) Viribus Unitis: das Buch vom Kaiser. num. photogravure & other plates (some coloured or guarded with captions), title & 2 other plates in gold & colour, many text illus.; a handsome presentation morocco binding with gilt & coloured enamelled decoration (the Imperial-Austro Hungarian crown inset on upper board), panelled spine, brass clasps, brass lower cover mounts & brass edging, red silk e/ps., thick folio, in blind-decorated cloth box, g.e. Vienna (etc.), 1908. * published to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the long reign of Emperor Franz Joseph II; this copy has associations with the Greek royal house - motifs for the Greek Order of the Golden Fleece, together with the royal motto are mounted on the upper board; the binding is signed Avgust Klein (Vienna).
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NO RESERVE Press Ephemera.- Kelmscott Press. [List with specimens of Golden, Troy & Chaucer types and "Books already printed"], folded sheet, 8pp., printed in red and black, wood-engraved press-mark, lightly soiled, [Peterson C18], March 31st 1894 § Ashendene Press. A Farewell Notice to the Subscribers..., folded sheet, 4pp., printed in red & black, with order form for Bibliography loosely inserted, January 1935; and a prospectus for Bruce Rogers' Odyssey translated by T.E.Lawrence for OUP, 8vo & folio (3)
Gill (Eric).- Four Gospels of the Lord Jesus Christ (The), number 24 of 80 specially-bound copies of the facsimile reprint of the 1931 Golden Cockerel Press edition, from an edition limited to 600, illustrations by Eric Gill, original tan morocco, by Zaehnsdorf, upper cover stamped in blind, black morocco label on spine, t.e.g., others uncut, cloth slip-case, folio, Wellingborough, September Press, 1988.
Golden Cockerel Press.- Keats (John) Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St.Agnes & Other Poems, number 462 of 500 copies, title in red and black with decorative wood-engraved border, initials in red and blue, wood-engraved illustrations by Robert Gibbings, very light staining to endpapers, original sharkskin-backed buckram, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, t.e.g., others uncut, boards very slightly splayed, small folio, Waltham St.Lawrence, Golden Cockerel Press, 1928.
A FOLIO OF DRAWINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS: INCLUDING FIGURE STUDIES AND ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES various media various sizes unframed Albert de Belleroche was Welsh-born, though he spent most of his childhood in Paris and England. He studied at Carolus-Duran's school in Paris at the same time as John Singer Sargent, and the two made numerous sketches of each other. It has been suggested that the two shared an intimate relationship, although de Belleroche went on to marry the sculptor Jules Edouard Visseaux's daughter. de Belleroche, like Sargent was friends of Oscar Wilde, Emile Zola, Renoir and Henri Toulouse-Latrec; de Belleroche painted the latter's portrait. -8
LARGE FOLIO OF PORTRAIT DRAWINGS various media various sizes unframed Kingsley Lawrence studied at the King Edward VII School of Art in Newcastle upon Tyne under Richard Hatton, and then at the Royal College of Art under Sir William Rothenstein. The Nationl Portrait Gallery purchased his portrait of Rothenstein for its collection. He won the Prix de Rome and worked in Italy in 1923. He was elected Royal Academician in 1938 and was a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. His murals are in the Palace of Westminster, the Bank of England and the Laing Art Gallery and Museum in Newcastle. -18
A FOLIO OF DRAWINGS various media various sizes unframed / loose Allen was a member of several artistic societies including the Pastel Society, Sheffield Society of Artists and the Heeley Art Club. The British Museum, The Hepworth Wakefield and the Derby Art Gallery are among the institutions which hold his works.
A Collection of Twenty Two Caricature Prints - ''Hitlerada Furiosa'' and ''Hitlerada Macabra'' by Stanislaw Toegel, ten in glazed frames, together with folio paper bindings and Preface, published by Antoni Markiewicz, Celle, Hamburg 1946 **Stanislaw Toegel, a Polish Jew, created these caricatures which were drawn from his experiences in a German concentration camp
Antiquarian Books - Beerbohm (Max), A Book of Caricatures, first edition, Methuen & Co., London 1907, coloured photogravure frontispiece, forty-eight monochrome photogravure plates of political and literary figures, publisher's quarter tan buckram with red spine with gilt-embossed title, the front board with printed cream paper label, crown folio
Prints - Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838), by, a set of three, Hunting A Zebra, Hunting A Panther and Kamtschaktka Bear Hunting, Published by Edward Orme, London 1813, hand-coloured aquatints, 23cm x 32.5cm, another similar, Shooting Anecdote, India 2, hand-coloured aquatint, 23cm x 32.5cm, all four from Orme's Oriental Field Sports, 1813, (4); [William Henry Pyne] (1769 - 1843), [Brick Maker] (untitled, trimmed?), [Fishermen], No. 4, [Butcher], No. 58 and [Female Shrimper], No. 59, Published by William Miller, London, January 1805, for The Costume of Great Britain, 25cm x 36cm, (4); English School (late 19th century), George Cruickshank, Published by H.A. Rogers, Manchester Square, [London] 1882, etching, 22cm x 14cm; P. Devel, by, La Maison de Ville d'Amsterdam par Derriere, 18th century architectural elevation, engraving, 15.5cm x 21.5cm; Royal Opera House, Convent Garden, programme, Aida by Verdi, Friday, July 17th 1914, Evening Performance, four-page enclosing a calendar for the operatic season, printed with advertisements; 19th century and later etchings, some signed in pencil by the artist; others, etchings, engravings, etc (folio)
Books - Art History - A Commemorative Catalogue of the Exhibition of Italian Art, Held in the Galleries of the Royal Academy, Burlington House, London, January - March 1930, edited by Lord Balniel and Kenneth Clark, In Consultation With Ettore Modigliani, two-volume set: text & plates, Oxford University Press, London 1931, gilt-embossed green buckram, terracotta dustjackets, crown folio
Roman Art and Architecture - Wilpert (Joseph), Die Malereien Der Katakomben Roms [The Paintings of The Catacombs of Rome], volume II only, Herdersche Verlagshandlung, Breisgau 1903, 267 coloured and monochrome full-page photographic prints of the Roman catacombs and their frescoes, quarter-buckram and printed yellow board as issued, crown folio
Cimetiere D'Herpes from the collection of Ph, Delemain, Societe Acheologue and Historique de la Charente, Annex, Bulletin 1890-1891, folio of twenty six prints, no text, along with The Police Review and Parade Gossip organ of the British Constabulary Vol 1 1893, bound volume with leather spine and corners
George Hutchins 'Bellasis', Views of St. Helena, London 1815, a loose folio of six views, coloured aquatints, engraved by Robert Havell, London 1815, ob. folio, rudimentary binding with bound-in billpost, Napoleon .... Make Peace With;together with a folio of lithographs and other topographical prints, mostly views of Jamestown, St Helena.
A folio containing 26 limited edition prints by Edmond Xavier Kapp comprising the following titles: The Nations at Geneva, Spain, Salvador de Madascaja (12/20), The nations at Geneva, France, Madame Eidenschenk (8/20), Belgium, Paul Hymans (7/20), India, his highness the Aga Khan (9/20), England, Sir Samuel Hoare (18/20), France, Berenger (9/20), France, Leon Fouhaux (2/20), Spain, Isabel de Palencia (5/20), Rumania, Tihilescu (1/20), Italy, De Michelis (1/20), No title, unknown, (Signed kapp 42), USSR, Litvinov (7/20), Mexico, Dr Franciso Castillo Najera (7/20), Belgium, Martens (13/20), Abyssinia, Tecle Hawariat (4/20), No title, unknown (signed K), Irish Free state, Sean O'Kelly (12/20), Germany, Dr Goebbels (3/20), USA, John Lewis (4/20), Czechoslovakia, Dr Benis (13/20), USA, Malcolm Davis (3/20), Portugal, Vasconczello (13/20), England, Arthur Henderson (18/20), Mrs Corbett-Ashby (7/20), No title, Unknown Gentleman (6/25).
The History of England written in French by Mr. Rapin de Thoyras translated into English, with additional Notes, by N. Tindall, M.A Rector of Alverstoke in Hampshire, and Chaplain to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich, 1743,3rd edition, folio,engraved plaates, John and Paul Knapton ( 2 vols.), together with The Continuation of Mr Rapin de Thoyras's History of England from Revolution to the Accession of King George II, by N. Tindall, M.A Rector of Alverstoke in Hampshire and Chaplain to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich, 1757, third edition, folio, engraved plates, John and Paul Knapton, (2 vols.), in matching full calf with gilt tooled ribbed spines. (4)
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