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Original vintage advertising poster for the World Fair (Universal Exposition) held in Heysel near Brussels from 27 April to 6 November. Art Deco design by Leo Marfurt (1894-1977) featuring Atlas holding a globe in front of a coloured shield against a black background. Small format. Good condition, restored folds, minor loss and tears on margins, backed on linen.Country: Belgium, year: 1935, designer: Leo Marfurt, size(cm): 30x20.2.
My Life As A 10 Year Old Boy; Nancy Cartwright; The Voice Of Bart Simpson . Hardcover book, first edition. Signed to the title page in red ink (bookplate) by Cartwright - famous for her work on The Simpsons. Obtained by a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press, with exclusive Press Agency bookmark requesting The Simpsons get nominated for a Golden Globe.
Birds.- Thomson (Sir Charles Wyville) Report of the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger, vol.II, part VIII only: Birds by P.L. Sclater, 30 hand-coloured lithograph plates by J. Smit, occasional spotting, mostly to text, modern morocco-backed cloth, spine a little faded, [Fine Bird Books 111], 4to, 1881.⁂ The ornithological report from the most important 19th-century circumnavigation of the globe. HMS Challenger embarked from Portsmouth in 1872 under the direction of the Scottish professor Charles Wyville Thomson and his Canadian-born assistant and naturalist John Murray. During the four-year voyage they circumnavigated the globe, travelling 69,0000 nautical miles across the Atlantic, Pacific and Antarctic oceans. They sounded the ocean bottom to a depth of 26,850 feet, discovered 715 new genera and 4,717 new species of ocean life forms, including many deep-sea specimens.
Doni (Anton Francesco) I Marmi, 4 parts in 1, collation: A- X4; Aa-Pp4; a4, B-X4; AA-MM4, first part-title with large woodcut globe device of the globe from Doni's I Mondi, other part-titles with different device, each part with final woodcut device within full-page scrollwork borders, full-page woodcut portraits, A1 & A2 slightly foxed and bearing small blind-stamp, 1552 bound with [Bidpai]. La Moral Filosophia..., edited by Doni , collation: A-V4, woodcut frontispiece device within full-page scrollwork borders, title with large woodcut globe device, 1552, together 2 works in 1, numerous woodcut illustrations, decorations and initials, bookplate of Nicolas-Joseph Foucault, old inscription on front fly-leaf, late 17th century speckled calf, spine gilt with partly ablated volume reference to one compartment, small tear to head of spine, small 4to, Venice, Francesco Marcolini, 1552⁂ The first edition of Doni's characteristically unconventional series of imaginary dialogues between numerous figures, historical and fictional, conversing and arguing on the marble steps of Florence's Duomo over a wide range of subjects, including contemporary economics, printing, literature and history. The second work present, Bidpai's fables, is significant not least as it was Doni's selection that was used as the primary source for Sir Thomas North's 1568 English translation, preceding by several years the first English editions of Aesop and the Dialogus creaturarum moralizatus Provenance: Bookplate of the noted French bibliophile Nicholas-Joseph Foucault (1643-1721); the Macclesfield copy, Sotheby's October 2008, lot 4440.Literature: Adams D824 & B1997; Mortimer Harvard Italian 165 & 65; EDIT 16 CNCE 17692
An early 20th century gold charm bracelet, the fancy-link gold bracelet suspends fifty nine gold and silver theatre tickets with dates and names of performances ranging from Mrs Hemmersley in 'The Commission' in 1895 to Muriel Eden in 'The Gay Lord Quex' in 1899 in The Globe Theatre, to Gloria Clandon in 'You Never Can Tell' in The Prince of Wales Theatre in 1900 to Mrs Manson in 'Africa Flight' in 1939 in Richmond Theatre
Constantius II (340-361 AD), centenionalis; obv. DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust; rev. FEL TEMP REPARATIO, emperor standing in galley holding labarum and phoenix on globe, Victory sitting at helm.Gallienus (260-268 AD), antoninianus, obv. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust; rev. DIANAE CONS AVG, antelope walking.Aurelian (270-275 AD), antoninianus, obv. IMP AVRELIVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust; rev. FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated on wheel, rudder in right hand, cornucopia in left.
ROBYN HITCHCOCK - Smart collection of 19 x LPs/12" with 7 x 7" and 3 x 7" flexis featuring the not-so-soft Robyn Hitchcock and introducing his Egyptians. Titles include Black Snake Diamond Role (ARM 4 - Ex+/Ex+), I Often Dream Of Trains (CHIME 00.05S - Ex+/Ex+ with printed inner), Fegmania! (CHIME 00.08 D), Queen Elvis, The Hooded One (FEG 3-28-86), Balloon Man (promo green vinyl), A Soft Boy No More (Atlanta '85), Globe Of Frogs (SP 5182), Element Of Light (88561-8130-1), The Man Who Invented Himself (UR 627), Invisible Hitchcock (MOIST 2), Exploding In Silence (pic disc), Gotta Let This Hen Out! (EMC 8056), Groovy Decay (ALB 110) and Bells Of Rhymney (DONG 8 promo with press release). Condition is often Ex to Ex+.
A George III old Sheffield plated globe inkwell, possibly by Roberts, Cadman and Co, circa 1795, the two-section domed cover with a push-down ball finial, opening to reveal a mounted glass inkwell and sander, and a compartment for an ivory pad, with a drape apron, on a raised circular foot, height 22cm. Provenance: purchased from S.J.Shrubsole, Museum Street, London 21 January 1975.
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