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Große Kabarettschale Nürnberg, 1. H. 18. Jh. Runde Form, großes sternförmiges Mittelstück, umgeben von sechs herzförmigen Vertiefungen, gekniffener Rand; Dekor aus großen Blüten mit Fiederblättern, Punktblüten und Spiralornamenten. Hellblau glasierte Fayence mit kobaltblauer Bemalung. Am Boden Blaumarke "K" mit drei Punkten. Ø 34,5 cm. - Kleinere Bestoßungen. - Vgl. Abb. S. Glaser: Nürnberger Fayencen, S. 456f. - Aus bedeutender Nürnberger Privatsammlung.Anbietplatte, Anbietschale, Keramik Deutschland, Nürnberger Fayence
HORST KERSTAN (1941-2005); a raku bowl covered in white crackle glaze with copper red and turquoise spots, impressed K mark and incised signature, diameter 16cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
HORST KERSTAN (1941-2005); a raku bowl covered in pitted yellow crackle glaze with copper red and green spots, impressed K mark and incised signature, diameter 15.5cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
HORST KERSTAN (1941-2005); a raku jar and ebony cover covered in yellow crackle glaze with gold lustre and copper red and green spots, impressed K mark and incised signature, height 8cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
Vinyl - Funkadelic - 3 Original albums + one Promo 12”, to include: Connections & Disconnections (1981 USA, LA Records, JW 37087) EX (Still in shrink) / EX (Appears Unplayed) + Printed Inner. Uncle Jam Wants You (1979 UK, Warner Bros. K 56712) VG+ / VG+. The Electric Spanking War Babies (1981 USA, Warner Bros. BSK 3482) VG+ / VG + Printed Inner + One Nation Under A Groove (PRO A 766 Promo 12”)
Vinyl - Modern Soul / Boogie / Funk - 7 USA original 12” with Promos, including : Rena Romano – Once You Fall In Love / Do It To Me And I'll Do It To (1983 USA, 1st press, Factory Beat records, FBR 24813) EX+ (Appears Unplayed). Gordon’s War - The Rock Is Gonna Get You (1979 USA 1st Press, Stan-Jay records SJ 001) EX, A’ O’ K’ - Style (1984 USA, 1st press, West End Records, WES 22170) EX. Johnnie Baby - Special Things (Promo), Eighties Ladies - Turned On To You, Goody Goody - It Looks Like Love / Super Jock (Promo). Linda Clifford - Runaway Love (Promo)
Vinyl - Modern Soul / Funk / Boogie - 5 USA / UK Original pressing, 12” singles including: Ashrod & Simpson - It Seems To Hang On (1978, Warner Bro. PROMO, PRO-1 748) VG++, Patrice Rushen - Haven’t You Heard (1980, UK, Elektra Records, K 12414T), VG++, Nadiyah - Make Me Hot (1984, Philly Sound Works, PSW 779) EX, The Bobbettes 1981 - Love Rhythm (1981, Radio Records, DM 4816) EX (Appears unplayed), Carol Williams - Can’t Get Away (From Your Love) (1982, Vanguard records, SPV 58), EX (Appears unplayed) with unplayed examples.
Vinyl - Northern Soul / Soul - 3 Rare Female Soul albums to include: Lorraine Ellison - Stay With Me (1969 UK 1st press, Warner Bros. records, K 46037) EX / EX (Played once only). Aretha Franklin - Don’t Play That Song (1970, UK 1st press Plum labels, Atlantic Records, 2400 021) EX / EX (Appears Unplayed). Aretha Franklin / Sammie Bryant - Spirituals Vol. 2 - I Will trust In The Lord (1962 USA 1st Press, Battle Records, 6109) VG / VG+ (includes 4 exclusive tracks by Aretha Franklin)
Vinyl - Soul / Funk - 6 UK Original Pressing late 1970’s 12”, to include: Garnett Mims & Trucking Company - What It Is (1977 12 ARISTA 109), Johnny Guitar Waston - The Real Deal (1977, DJT 10790), Marsha Hunt - The Other Side Of Midnight (1978, 12 MAG 130), Zen Featuring Jimmy Thomas - Just A Matter Of Time (1979, LAS 34 T), George Benson - On Broadway (1978, K 17120), Main Ingredient - Reggae Disco (1977, APX 265) Condition Generally VG+ with unplayed examples
Vinyl - Modern Soul / Northern Soul / Funk / Boogie - 8 rare UK singles, to include: Lifestyle - Katrina (MCA 308), EX (appears unplayed), Yvonne Gage - Garden Of Eden (K 11708) EX (appears unplayed), Jackie Wilson - (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher MU 1131) EX, Soul Searchers - Blow Your Whistle (SXX 2) EX, Blackbyrds - Do It Fluid (FTC 113) EX (appears unplayed), The Limit - She’s So Divine (ARO 285) EX (appears unplayed), Dizzy Heights- Don't Be Down On Me (6006 478), Claudja Barry - Why Must A Girl Like Me (6198 126)
Vinyl - Modern Soul / Northern Soul / Funk / Boogie - 8 rare UK singles, to include: Lamont Dozier - Boogie Business (Edit) (K 17364), EX (appears unplayed), Sadane - One-Way Love Affair (K 17816) EX (appears unplayed), Nigel Martinez - Behind My Back (PIN 502 ), EX (Appears Unplayed), Brazelia - Everlasting Love (BS 100) EX, Don Ghostey / The Tee Band - I Truly Truly Do (BIG 001) EX, Bob & Earl / Robert Parker / Donnie Elbert (WIP 6599) EX, Tobui Legend / Dean Parish / Jimmy Radcliff - Casino Classic (RK 1004) VG / EX, Ray Anthony - The Arabian Funk (MANGM 023) EX
Vinyl - Jazz - 10 Original Uk pressing Jazz albums, including : Art Tatum - Alone And With Friends (Verve), Jam Session (Emarcy EJL 103), Milt Jackson & Coleman Hawkins - Bean Bag (SAH-K 6095), Dizzy Gillespie - World Statesman (33CX 10077), John Hammond - Spirituals To Swing Vol. 1 (TFL 5187), John Hammond - Spirituals To Swing Vol. 2 (TFL 5188), Johnny Hodges - 3 Shades Of Blue (6369402), Lester Young And The Kansas City 5 (SL 10002), Johnny Griffin & Eddie ‘Lockjaw’ Davis - Blues Up And Down (Riverside 673015), The John Handy Quintet - The 2nd John handy Album (CBS 62881). Condition varies but generally VG/ VG with a few higher examples
Vinyl - House / Breakbeat / Techno / Trance / Hardcore - 11 mainly promo and test pressing - in demand 12” singles, to include: Clubland X-Treme II (Double compilation), Deja Vu, Aqua, Alison Limerick, The K-Scope Project, Shakedown, Energy 52, Eric Prydz (3 unplayed promo copies), S Club 7 (Pink Vinyl). All appear unplayed
Vinyl - Classic Rock / Pop - 51 UK mainly promos and test pressing 12”, artists include: Robert Plant, Sting, Simply Red, Texas, Everything But The Girl, War Of The Worlds, Steve Earl, The Corrs, Jean Michel Jarre, David Gray, K. D. Lang, Cyndi Lauper, Gary Moore, Ronan Keating and many more. Most are unplayed, dead stock
Vinyl - Acid Jazz - over 40 UK Acid Jazz 12” including Rarities, Promos and Test Pressings and many released on Acid Jazz Records, Talkin’ Loud, and artists included: Galliano, Brand New Heavies, Young Disciples, Incognito, Urban Species, Nu Yorican Soul, Diana Brown And Barrie K. Sharpe, Tamba Trio, Utah Saints, Bryan Powell and many more. Many are Unplayed dead stock, including some duplication
Vinyl - Prince - 5 original pressing albums. Diamonds And Pearls (UK 1991 1st pressing WX432) VG+ / EX+ (nth vinyl appears unplayed) + inners (no splits), Controversy (UK 1981 1st press, K 56950) EX / EX (appears unplayed), Dirt Mind (1980 German 1st pressing) VG+ / EX + inner (no splits). Prince (US 1979 1st press BSK 3366) EX (still in shrink) / VG+. 1999 (US 1982 1st pressing) VG / both vinyl is in VG+ / EX condition + inners
DETERMINING 'GERMANS' IN DANZIG Good content T.L.S. on NSDAP letterhead, 1p. 4to., Danzig, July 22, 1940, to the Deutsche Reichsbahn from an unidentified Kreisleiter. In part: '...After a thorough examination...I inform you that K. is also more likely to belong to the Polish minority. Until 1937 he worked for the Polish railroad association...however, one of the sons was raised completely German. One son has been an SS man since 1933, another is a member of the party...With regard to the fact that K.'s adult children are active National Socialists, I support the continued payment of the pension to the railway conductor Leo Klinkosch...' The letter is stamped with a large, blue 'P' indicating that Klinkosch had been determined to be an ethnic Pole. Chip at lower corner, else very good.
A late model flintlock with exceptionally rare provenance. Federal contract issue U.S. model 1816 flintlock musket, .69 cal., with a round smoothbore browned barrel, length of 42 in., overall 57.5 in. long, bayonet lug mounted to the top. The barrel bears the cartouche 'LS', and 'US', designating the gun inspector as Luther Sage. Additionally stamped with correct 'P' cartouche, other cartouches are present on the stock, including 'LS' on the lower portion, and two additional cartouches on the side of the stock next to the trigger guard seemingly 'C' in a circle, and 'V'. The center of the flat lock plate is stamped 'M.T. WICKHAM' in an arc with 'US' over the top, and marked 'PHILA/1831' at the rear of the side plate behind the flintlock, indicating the musket was a later production of gun manufacturer, Marine T. Wickham in 1831. Wickham who was also a master armorer at Harpers Ferry Arsenal, produced approx. 16,600 of his own production guns between 1822 and 1837. Per our consignor the stock, lock, and barrel were recently inspected by master gunsmith, John Zimmerman in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia who also replaced the missing ram rod. A few minor dings and chips to the wood, with the expected scratches and wear to the metal parts. Overall, very good to fine condition for its age. By 1837 flintlocks were being phased out by the American military as the superior percussion firing system muskets and rifles were being phased in; therefore allowing the soldiers the opportunity to buy their service weapons for only a few dollars when mustering out of the military. This lot is accompanied by the pamphlet: 'Catalogue of the Adams Collection of Arms, Weapons, and Relics of American Wars' (New Jersey: Emmor K. Adams), 1918. 55pp. 8vo. The last few pages of the catalog display some damage, repaired with tape. This particular musket is featured in the catalog as item number 282. The musket was presented to the Adams Collection by Charles A. Fretz of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, stating it was used in the Mexican American War by his uncle, who then bought the musket when he left the military. With such amazing provenance this is quite a rare find, and a wonderful addition to any gun collection.
Fine collection of items signed by military leaders and heroes from World War I to the Vietnam War. Almost all signatures appear on a T.L.S. or an A.L.S., 4to. or 8vo. Signers include: CREIGHTON ABRAMS, WILBER M. BRUCKER, LLOYD M. BUCHER, J. LAWTON COLLINS, GINO J. MERLI, HUGH L. SCOTT, JOHN K. SINGLAUB, ALBERT C. WEDEMEYER, ROBERT LOVETT, WALTER K. WILSON JR., NEIL H. MCELROY, WILLIAM HICKIE, and RALPH ALBERTAZZIE. Conditions vary in the range of very good to fine. 23 pieces
DAVID BELL BIRNEY AND CHARLES K. GRAHAM Partly-printed war-date D.S., 1p. folio, May, 1863, a muster roll of two ordnance sergeants in the 3rd Division, 3rd A.C., signed at the bottom by DAVID BELL BIRNEY (1825-1864), Union major general who replaced Phil Kearny, fought at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. In October, 1864 Birney succumbed to malaria, dying at his home. Also signed by CHARLES K. GRAHAM (1824-1889), Union brigadier general, assumed Whipple's command at Chancellorsville at at Gettysburg, he defended the Union position along the Emmitsburg Road where he was wounded and captured. Folds, else very good.
FELIX K. ZOLLICOFFER 1812-1862) Politician and Confederate General who led the invasion of Kentucky and was killed at the Battle of Mill Springs, making him the first C.S.A general to die in the Western Theater. Rare A.D.S. 'F. K. Zollicoffer' as Controller, 1p. oblong 8vo., Nashville, Oct. 7, 1847, a receipt for the 'statement of Revenue collected by...Clerk of the Chancery Court at Shelbyville for the year ending 1st Sept., 1847...' Light folds else very good.
JOSEPH K. F. MANSFIELD (1822 - 1862) Union general mortally wounded at Antietam while leading his men in a charge. Rare early war-date A.L.S., 1p. 8vo., 'Head Quarters Dept. Washington', May 17, 1861 to Col. DANIEL BUTTERFIELD (1831-1901,) later a Union major general who would command a brigade at Bull Run and lead a corps in the desperate assault on Marye's Heights. Mansfield politely declines a dinner invitation: '...I cannot dine out. I have such a pressure of business that it will be impossible. I had to decline an invitation from Genl. [Winfield] Scott the other day...' Fine condition.
NATHANIEL HARRIS AND EDMUND KIRBY SMITH Fine war-date document signed by two important Confederate generals. The recto of the document includes a manuscript D.S., 1p. legal folio, Winchester, July 15, 1861 by NATHANIEL HARRIS (1834-1900), Confederate brigadier commanding the 19th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. He led the regiment at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, and assumed command of Posey's brigade after Posey was mortally wounded. He writes: 'I certify that the within named John B. Adams of Capt. N.H. Harris Company (C) of 19th Reg. of Miss. Vols. born in State of Kentucky aged 35 years, 5 ft., 5 inches high, sallow complexion, blue eyes and black hair and by profession a laborer, was enlisted by Capt. N.H. Harris at Vicksburg, Miss. on 14 day of May 1861 to serve during the war and is entitled to a discharge by reason of bad health...' A surgeon of the 19th Miss. attests to the fact beneath, and Col. C. H. Mott of the regiment approves the discharge at bottom. On the verso appears an A.E.S. of EDMUND KIRBY SMITH (1824-1893), Confederate lieutenant general who led troops at First Bull Run, fought under Bragg at Perryville, and later commanded forces in the Trans-Mississippi, crushing Banks in the Red River Campaign. Smith writes, in full: 'Hd. Qrs, Winchester Aug. 15 1861 Discharge him By Order Gen. [Joseph] Johnston E. K. Smith Brig. Genl. A.A.G.' Folds with some toning thereat, a few trivial stains, else very good.
UNION BREVET BRIGADIER GENERALS (9) Fine lot of nine items signed by Union brevet brigadier generals, includes: WILLIAM MAYNADIER (1807-1871), postwar petition to a church, signed; MORRIS S. MILLER (1814-1870), D.S., Murfreesboro, May 26, 1863, quartermaster's return; ROBERT MINTY (1831-1906), D.S., Chattanooga, Dec. 7, 1863, forage return; TIMOTHY C. MOORE, D.S., Talladega, Oct. 4, 1865, General Order No. 1 assuming command of nine counties; ANDREW J. MACKAY D.S., Shields Mills, Tn., Apr. 5, 1865, inventory inspection report; JOHN K. MURPHY (1796-1876), partial muster roll, signed; GEORGE R. MYERS, war-date D.S., 1p. folio, White Oak Church, Apr. 9, 1863, 18th N.Y. muster out roll, JOHN MORRILL A.E.S., Ottawa, Apr. 13, 1891 to Henry Cist concerning the 1862 discharge of 'Col. Williams'; and CHARLES S. MERCHANT, signed endorsement, June 6, 1866. Nine pieces.
Lee (Laurie) Cider with Rosie, signed presentation inscription from the author to Harold Butler to front free endpaper, dated 1967, original cloth, 1965 § Lessing (Dorris) The Good Terrorist, first American edition, signed by the author to title, original cloth-backed boards, 1985 § Ransome (Arthur) Pigeon Post, signed by the author to title, the odd spot, 20th century half morocco, preserved original endpapers, spine gilt but sunned, a little rubbed, t.e.g, 1947 § Moore (George) The Brook Kerith, A Syrian Story, one of 375 copies signed by the author and illustrator, wood-engraved title vignette, head- & tail-pieces and 9 plates by Stephen Gooden, bookplate of K. W. C. Down, ink ownership inscription to half-title, slight offsetting, endpapers lightly toned, original vellum, spine gilt, some light toning and soiling, slip-case, 1929; first two with spine ends bumped and dust-jackets, lightly rubbed and creased at extremities; and others, literature, including first editions of H. G. Wells and Henry James, v.s. (10)
NO RESERVE Nissen (Claus) Die Zoologische Buchillustration, 2 vol., original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Stuttgart, 1969 § Schwerdt (Carl Franz Georg Richard) Hunting, Hawking, Shooting illustrated in a catalogue of books ..., 4 vol., plates and illustrations, original boards, gilt, fractional bumping to corners and extremities, Hildesheim, 1985 § Russell (K. F.) British Anatomy, 'out of series' copy from an edition of 750, plates, original cloth, slip-case, a little rubbed, Melbourne, 1963; and others similar, including several travel bibliographies, v.s. (c.75)
NO RESERVE Greene (Graham) Our Man in Havana, light marginal toning, dust-jacket, light toning, spine ends and corners a little chipped, extremities rubbed, 1958 § Chesterton (G. K.) Irish Impressions, "Review copy" blind-stamp to title, browning to endpapers, spine darkened, some damp-staining to covers, 1919 § Jones (James) From Here to Eternity, some edge-spotting, jacket spine ends and corners a a little chipped and creased with repairs to verso, 1952, first or first English editions, original cloth; and 20 others, modern literature, 8vo (23)
Upton (Florence K.) and Bertha Upton. The Adventures of two Dutch Dolls, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, endpapers browned, [1895]; The Golliwog's "Auto-Go-Cart", rear free endpaper torn with majority lost, hinges weak but covers holding, 1901; The Golliwogg at the Sea-Side, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, 1898; The Golliwogg's Bicycle Club, 1896, first editions, numerous colour illustrations, slight offsetting, light spotting and finger-soiling, some cracking at gutter, last two with a few chips and tears to margins, also some leaves working loose, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, quite worn with surface soiling; and other Golliwogg books, most first editions, including 2 further first editions of The Adventures of two Dutch Dolls, oblong 4to (11)

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