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An opal and diamond ring, circa 1900, mounted with three graduated oval opals and two pairs of cushion cut diamonds at intervals, with scroll pierced sides, unmarked, weight 5.8g, ring size approx M.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An 18ct gold and diamond ring, mounted with a row of five graduated cushion cut diamonds in a boat shaped setting, London 1919, weight 2.8g, ring size approx M.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A platinum and diamond single stone ring, claw set with a circular cut diamond, detailed 'Platinum', ring size approx M, with a case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An 18ct gold, platinum sapphire and diamond three stone ring in a crossover design, London 1965, weight 3g, ring size approx M, a 9ct gold sapphire and diamond seven stone cluster ring, a 9ct gold ruby and colourless gem set half hoop ring, a 9ct gold ring, claw set with an oval cut smoky quartz between colourless gem set shoulders, weight 6.6g, and an eternity ring, detailed '9ct & sil', weight 3.1g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond cluster ring, claw set with a circular cut sapphire within a surround of circular cut diamonds between split shoulders, Birmingham 1979, weight 2.9g, ring size approx P1/2, a 9ct gold ring, star set with a row of three circular cut diamonds, Birmingham 1987, ring size approx M, and another 9ct gold ring, mounted with two marquise shaped sapphires (the third sapphire lacking), weight 4.9g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Two 9ct gold safety pin brooches. The lot to include an antique 9ct gold safety pin brooch. The brooch having an applied horse shoe to the front set with seed pearls. The marked 9ct to the pin and 10k to the horse shoe. Weight 2.3g. Measures 4.5cm wide. Together with a plain safety pin brooch, marked 9ct M R & co. Measures 3.8cm wide. Weight 2.0g.
A group of eleven silver dress rings. The lot to include; A faceted blue stone ring, round purple stone with pierced decoration to silver ring, round green stone with gaelic knot decoration ring, mother of pearl inlay ring, large faceted orange & red stone ring & a large abstract blue set stone ring ( all marked 925). Opaque red faceted ring (marked with german silver mark 835S). A faceted white stone engagement style ring, St. George signet ring, square faceted red stone ring, floral marcasite ring (all marked silver) & a hammered spiral design ring (hallmarked under Birmingham 2010). Weigh approx; 74.5 grams. Ring sizes; K, L, M.5, N, N.5, O.5, Q, R, T, U.
A group of three vintage stone set rings. The lot to include an Art Deco style amethyst and marcasite dress ring (shank tests as 9ct gold, head likely silver, size O), a white metal and a synthetic star ruby ring (unmarked, surface tests indicate silver, M.5) and a silver blue and white stone ring (marked 925, size J.5). Amethyst measures 21 x 11mm. Total weight 14.9g.
Collection of vinyl record LP's together with a framed poster of Metallica 'Jump in the Fire', LP's to include Queen ' Night at the Opera' Golden Hour Status Quo, Ray Charles Greatest Hits, Star Portrait Johnny Cash, JZ Girl's Best Friends, Soup of Dragons Love God, Luminous, The Horrors, Marian Faithful 'As Tears Go By', M People 'Open Your Heart', Collection of David Bowie LP's, some sound track LP's Golden Hour of the Kinks (55) (B.P. 21% + VAT) No Nick Drake in this lot.
MENASHE KADISHMAN (ISRAELI, 1932-2015) (4)Woodland (Yellow)each signed, dated and inscribed 'M Kadishman 1970 A/P' (in lower margin)set of three screenprintsthe largest 77 x 63cmtogether with Cracked Earth, printer's proof by the same hand(4)(unframed)Condition reportSmallest print with white background has some foxing and surface dirt/pale marks. Also a minor crease to lower margin.The others have some minor marks ion places, mostly to margins and the odd minor crease to the odd corner or border.Prints lifting/curling at ends where previously rolled up.
CLASSICAL - BOX SETS. A fantastic collection of works with around 60 x Box Sets included. Performers include John Pritchard, Wilhelm M Furtwangler, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Tito Gobbi, Victor De Sabata, Otto Klemperer, Simon Rattle and Vaughan Williams. With labels including Unicorn, Decca, CBS, Phillips and EMI. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A Second World War period military issue aircraft compass, detailed to the brass body 'Type P4A M, No. 25156 T', cased, together with a Bakelite-cased field telephone and a US Navy A-N Type 1 Star Identifier.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A group of nine First and Second World War period medals to Frederick John Archer, Royal Navy, comprising British Empire Medal for Meritorious Service, George VI issue, to 'Ch.Shpt. Frederick J.Archer,C/MX.57520.', Distinguished Service Medal, George V issue, to 'M.1765. F.J.Archer, Shpt.2Cl. H.M.S.Wahine. 1917', 1914-15 Star to 'M.1765, F.J. Archer,Shpt.2. , R.N.', 1914-18 British War Medal to 'M. 1765 F.J.Archer.Shpt.2 R.N.', 1914-19 Victory Medal to '1765 F.J.Archer. Shpt.2 R.N.', 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star and 1939-45 War Medal with MiD spray (these three unnamed as issued), and Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V Admiral's bust issue with fixed suspension, to 'M.1765 F.J.Archer. Shpt.1.H.M.S. Cleopatra', mounted court style for display, with a set of uniform ribbons, two buttons and a portrait photograph shown wearing a DSM, framed for display, together with a group of documents, comprising his certificate of service in the Royal Navy confirming service on HMS 'Wahine' from 22 July 1916 to 21 Apl 19, a cutting of the Daily Telegraph, dated Oct 2nd 1917, confirming notification of the DSM the previous evening in the London Gazette, a letter recommending his advancement to Chief Shipwright, a letter/form relating to his pension, a letter, dated 19 Feb 1996, confirming his award of the BEM military division, notified in the London Gazette 1st Jan 1941, and a framed Mention in Dispatches certificate for good service, published in the London Gazette on 23rd Jan 1941.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
ARABIAN NIGHTS -- ERZÄHLUNGEN, DIE, aus den Tausend und ein Nächten. Vollständige deutsche Ausg. übertr. v. E. Littmann. Buchschmuck v. M. Behmer. Lpz., Insel-Verlag, 1923-28. 6 vols. Or. green cl., gilt tops & dec. gilt backs. NOTE:Sarkowski 1719 (Bd. 1-3: 6.-10. Tsd.; Bd. 4-6: 1.-5. Tsd.). Printed on India paper. Fine set.
DIJK, J.G.M. v. Ainoi, logoi, mythoi. Fables in Archaic, classical, & Hellenistic Greek literature. W. a study of the theory & terminology of the genre. 1997. -- M.R. DILTS & G.A. KENNEDY, eds. Two Greek rhetorical treatises from the Roman Empire. 1997. -- E.J. BAKKER, ed. Grammar as interpretation. Greek literature in its linguistic contexts. 1997. -- M.E. v. ROSSUM-STEENBEEK. Greek reader's digests? Studies on a selection of subliterary papyri. 1997. -- 4 vols. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- M. BUIJS. Clause combining in ancient Greek narrative discourse. The distribution of subclauses & participial clauses in Xenophon's Hellenica & Anabasis. 2005. Obrds. -- Id. & R.J. ALLAN. The language of literature. 2007. Ocl. -- And 8 o. (14).
ROME -- (OVERBEKE, B. ab. Reliquiæ antiquæ urbis Romæ. Amst., J. Crellius, 1708). Engr. portrait of the author by C. Vermeulen after J.C. le Blon, engr. dedicated to Queen Anna by M. Pool, engr. allegorical front. by M. Pool, fold. engr. map by M. Pool, and 143 (of 146) engr. plates, one dep. the Collosseum large fold. Fol. (Bind. and all texts lack, (blank) margins stained throughout, worsening a bit towards end (w. even some moulding to blank margins of some lvs.), split in fold. map/small tear in portr., both w. clumsy rep. on v°). NOTE:Bonaventura van Overbeek (1660–1705) was born and died in Amsterdam. According to Houbraken, he drew the Roman ruins from life and, while in Rome, he joined the Bentvueghels with the nickname Romulus. The 'Reliquiæ' is a book with descriptions of the major sites of Rome. Lacking all text and plates a24, a25, a34. Although the plates are in fact in very good condition, the work is sold w.a.f. as a collection of plates. - Kissner Coll. 318; Graesse V, 66.
ERASMUS, D. De Contemptu mundi epistola. Antw., M. Hillenius Hoochstraten, 1523. (64) pp. Ti. printed within fine woodcut border. Cont. vellum. (Slightly browned, else a fine copy). NOTE:First edition was printed at the same publisher in 1521. This 'second' edition was published at several printers in the same year (Cologne, Strassburg, Basel). - Vander Haeghen p. 64; Nijhoff/Kronenberg 804; Adams E-569 (Cologne). Only 1 copy in NCC (Rotterdam).
HALLER, A. Disputationes ad morborum. Historiam et curationem facientes. Quas collegit, ed. et rec. Venice/Lausanne, sumpt. Haer. Baglioni, M.-M. Bousquet & S. d'Arnay, 1757-1760. 7 vols. W. 34 fold. engr. plates. 4°. Cont. mottled cf. w. raised bands, dec. gilt backs, red & brown labels. (Spine ends a bit dam./joints partly split, vol. 7 in diff. bind. and rebacked, a bit browned/foxed in places). NOTE:First edition of a collection of academic disputations dealing with the head (vol. 1), chest (2), abdomen (3-4), fevers (5), diseases affecting the entire body (6), and miscellaneous conditions (7). - G-M 585; Hirsch III 3; Waller 3993; Wellcome II 199.
REFERENCE WORKS -- HOLLSTEIN, F.W.H. German Engravings, Etchings and Woodcuts, ca. 1400-1700. Vols. I-LXX. Amst., (etc.), M. Herzberger, (a.o), (1954)-2006. 79 vols. of the series. Prof. ill. 4°. Ocl., all w. dust-j. (Lower margin/part of 18 vols. more or less waterstained (in a few cases severely), some dust-j. a bit dam./stained). -- Added: NEW HOLLSTEIN, The. German Engravings, Etchings and Woodcuts 1400-1700: Hans von Aachen. - Heinrich Aldegrever. - Albrecht and Erhard Altdorfer. - Jost Amman, part I-II. & Book illustrations, part I-X & Guide. 13 vols. - Rotterdam, Sound & Vision Interactive, 1996-2003. 16 vols. Prof. ill. 4°. Ocl., all w. dust-j. -- (95). - Sold w.a.f., not subject to return.
NAUTA, L. & A. VANDERJAGT, ed. Between demonstration and imagination. Essays in the history of science and philosophy pres. to J.D. North. 1999. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- B. v.d. HOVEN. Work in ancient and medieval thought. Ancient philosophers, medieval monks and theologians and their concept of work, occupations and technology. 1996. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- A.A. LONG, ed. Problems in Stoicism. 1971. Ocl. -- M. GRIFFIN & J. BARNES, ed. Philosophia togata. Essays on philosophy & Roman society. 1989. Obrds. -- And 7 o. (11).
TOONDER, M.A. -- VERHAAK, P. De Bommelparade. 3e herz. dr. (2019). Prof. ill. & w. loosely inserted numb. and signed print by T. Artz. 4°. Obrds. Printed in 500 copies. -- M. TOONDER. Tim MacNab zoekt copy. 2012. Owrps. -- Id. Tom Poes en de wilde wagen. - Tom Poes en de wiselschat. - Tom Poes en het huilen van Urgje. - (1967). 3 vols. 4°-obl. Owrps. (A bit browned). -- Id. Met uw welnemen. 1973. Fol.-obl. Owrps. -- Added: Keychain w 'Oude Schicht'. -- And 15 o. by/on T. (22).
JONSTON, J. Naeukeurige Beschryving Van de Natuur der Vier-voetige dieren, Vissen en Bloedlooze Water-Dieren, Vogelen, Kronkel-Dieren, Slangen en Draken. (Uyt'et Latyn Vertaelt d. M. Grausius. Amst., J.J. Schipper, 1660). 6 parts in 1 vol. (8), 194; (6), 179; 56; 181, (3); (8), 152; 39, (1) pp. W. 4 engr. titles, and 249 (of 250) full-p. engr. plates, all in old handcolouring. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum with raised bands. (Upper joint reinforced, corners worn, plate 4 of last part ('snakes') is lacking, some wormholes to inner blank margin, a bit thumbed in places, a few (faint) stains). NOTE:Animal encyclopaedia for laymen. The book was presented as a gift to the Japanese ruler Shogun Yoshimune. It was the only source of knowledge of western natural history in Japan, until in 1750. This is the only Dutch translation of the 'Theatrum universale historiae naturalis'. The engraved plates, which - according to Anker, Bird Books, 234 - "(…) have evidently been executed by Kaspar Merian and Mattheus Merian" all contain several figures, among which several fable creatures, as for instance the Phoenix, Harpy, Griffon and Mermaids. - Nissen, ZBI, 213.
NYLANDT, P. De Nederlandtse Herbarius of Kruydt-Boeck, Beschryvende De Geslachten/ Gedaente/ Plaetse/ Tijt/ Oeffeningh/ Aert/ Krachten/ en Medicinael gebruyck van allerhande Boomen/ Heesteren/ Boom-gewassen/ Kruyden en Planten/ die in de Nederlanden in 't wilde gevonden/ ende in de Hoven onderhouden worden (...). Amst., Wed. M. de Groot, 1682. (8), 342, (24) pp. W. lge engr. ti-vign. & 152 woodcut ills., cold. by a later hand. 4°. 19th c. hcl. w. marbled brds. (Bind. slightly worn and damp stained, 3 lvs. of index replaced in ms. at end, annotat. in ink and pencil throughout). NOTE:Herbarius or Herbs-book by the Amsterdam physician and pharmacist Pieter Nylandt. It not only treats all medicinal plants and herbs, growing wild, or cultivated in the Netherlands, but also the dried herbs from overseas found at the chemist's. Title with engraving of an herb shop. - Nissen, BBI suppl., 1458n; Pritzel, 6785. - Sold w.a.f., not subject to return.
ALBUM AMICORUM with contributions for (Johanna Jacoba Nicoletta) (SNOECK-)ESSER MEERMAN ("(Ni)Colette"). 1830-45. 31 contributions, incl. 17 fine drawings, partly in colour, and 4 embroideries. Loose in cont. red h. mor. box which w. gilt dec. & gilt edges. In slipcase. NOTE:Johanna Jacoba Nicoletta Snoeck (born Esser-Meerman) (1814-87), was married to Matthias Snoeck. Other names that occur: (J.J.E) de la Geneste-de Laure, Emma Wilkinson, Gallé, Testas Van Bel, M. Van Hall, Meijners, etc. Charming album and very well preserved.
AUCTION CATALOGUES -- TYDEMAN, H.W., Catalogus der Bibliotheek nagelaten door./Bibliothecæ Tydemannianæ pars prima (-quinta). Waarvan de verkooping zal plaats hebben (…) onder directie v. M. Nijhoff en E.J. Brill, (…). Maandag 24 Oct. 1864 -(23 Oct. 1865). 's-Grav., Leiden, 1864-65. 5 parts in 1 vol. Cont. hcl. w. marbled paper brds. -- Added: another copy of part 5, but this copy interleaved w. the names of buyers and results added in pencil. -- And: BIBLIOTHECA HOFSTEDIANA, sive catalogus librorum (…) Petrus Hofstede. Rott., P. & J. Holsteyn, (a.o.), 1804. (6), 252 pp. Mod. brds. -- And 2 similar. (5). NOTE:Ad 1-2: Impressive auction catalogue of the library of Hendrik Willem Tydeman (1778-1863), Dutch legal scholar, but with a broad knowledge of various sciences. He was professor at the Universities of Franeker and Leiden. Ad 3: Auction catalogue comprising almost 4000 lots from the library of Petrus Hofstede (1716-1803), Dutch Reformed theologian and pastor.
REYNAERT DEN VOS, ofte het oordeel der dieren, in het welk door Koning Lion En syne Heeren, de schalkheyd van Reynaert den Vos word onderzocht en geoordeelt. Antw., J.H. Heyliger, (c. 1800). 52 pp. W. 28 woodcuts. Sm-4°. Old wrps. (Wrps. worn/dam., outer margin cut too short in places (w. loss of letters), a bit browned). Landwehr F202. -- REYNAERT DE VOS, Een seer Genoeglyke en Vermakelyke Historie van. Van nieuws oversien ende verbetert. (Haarl.), Enschedé, 1895. W. 25 woodcuts. Sm-8°. Wrps., uncut. (Wrps. partly gone/dam./rep., a bit browned/foxed). -- REINAERT DE VOS, episch fabeldicht v.d. 12e & 13e eeuw, m. aenmerk. & opheld. v. J.F. Willems. 2e dr. Gent, 1850. W. 14 lithogr. by F. & E. Gyselynck ('facsimiles' of manuscript fragments underneath). Clothbacked brds. -- (3).

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