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Aristotle. Problematon [graece], 116 ff., Alexander Aphrodisaeus. Iatrikon Aphorematon kai Physikon Problematon [graece], 42 ff., Aristotle. Mechanika [graece], 12 ff., first edition, part only of the collected Aldine edition, printed in Greek throughout, occasional spotting, bookplate of John Alfred Spranger, Trinity College, Cambridge, contemporary brown calf over pasteboards, covers elaborately decorated in blind, 2 rolls, one including putti (one playing a lute), vases and foliage, the other including birds, animals and foliage, surround a central panel made up of 6 more rolls, worn, rebacked, corners with some repairs, folio, [BMC V 556-7; Goff A 959; GW 2334], [Venice, Aldus Manutius, 1 June, 1497].*** Part of vol. 4 of the great Aldine Aristotle, the editio princeps of 'the first major Greek prose text to be reintroduced in the original to the western world by the intervention of the printing press'. [PMM 38].
A Fine 19th Century Vienna Porcelain Two Tiered Table. The round top painted with Cupid, Psyche and attendant offering a basket of flowers, with a pair of white doves nestling in a cluster of roses signed Forster, framed in a broad colbalt blue border enriched with gilding and contained in a moulded gilt brass rim. The three blue glazed column supports with ornate gilt decoration leading down to the lower tier painted with etherial figures of a woman sat playing a lute and cherubs floating amongst billowing clouds, raised on gilt metal acorn knop feet, 27.5 ins (70 cms) high, 19.5 ins (49 cms) in diameter.
A pair of Derby figures of a shepherd musician and companion, each modelled seated on flowering bocage, the shepherd playing pipes, a hound at his side, his companion with a lute, a lamb at her side, on scroll-moulded bases, painted in colours and gilt, 16.5cm high, incised N 301, circa 1770 (shepherdess lacks an arm, other small chips and damage)
A late Meissen group of musicians and cherubs, late 19th century, the group centred by a lute playing girl and her boy companion surrounded by cherubic infants and a goat and a young violin playing man pouring a drink into a beaker helped by his female companion in polychrome enamels on gilt scroll base, underglaze blue, cross swords mark stamped 101 and 163 and incised 59, chipped, 14 in (35.56 cm) high

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