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Lot 379

Weaver, John. An Essay Towards an History of Dancing, In which the Whole Art and its Various Excellencies are in some Measure Explain'd, Containing the Several Sorts of Dancing, Antique and Modern, Serious, Scenical, Grotesque, &c. with the Use of it as an Exercise, Qualification, Diversion, &c., 1st edition, printed for Jacob Tonson, 1712, woodcut initials and head-pieces, front endpaper detached, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked and with morocco title label to spine, 8vo (1)

Lot 383

Fletcher (W.Y. & others). Bibliographica: Papers on Books, their History and Art, 12 parts in 3 volumes, 1895-97, 65 plates including some coloured, woodcut illustrations to text, top edges gilt, modern brown half morocco by Bayntun, original printed wrappers retained at rear of each volume, small folio, together with Besterman (Theodore), A World Bibliography of Bibliographies and of Bibliographical Catalogues, Calendars, Abstracts, Digests, Indexes, and the like, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, 1947, ink library stamps to front flyleaves and title versos, original buckram gilt, rubbed and soiled, spines faded, small folio (6)

Lot 473

Miscellaneous Literature. A collection of modern children's and illustrated literature, art and railway reference, all original boards or cloth, many in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, plus two landscape prints by Mark Spain, signed and limited in pencil to margins, framed and glazed, G/VG (2 cartons)

Lot 481

Hackenbroch (Yvonne). Renaissance Jewellery, 1st edition, USA, 1979, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, together with Dawson (David), A Painter's Progress, A Portrait of Lucian Freud, 2014, numerous colour illustrations, original in dust jacket, large 4to, and Berman (Harold), Bronzes, Sculptors and Founders 1800-1930, 4 volumes, mixed editions, 1964-1994, numerous black and white illustrations, all original cloth in dust jackets, spines lightly faded, large 8vo, plus other modern art reference and related, including The Studio, An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, 15 volumes, 1901-16, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

Lot 496

Macquoid (Percy). A History of English Furniture, The Age of Oak, 1904, 15 colour plates and numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original brown cloth, boards and spine lightly rubbed to head and foot, folio, together with Cotterell (Howard Herschel), Old Pewter, its makers and marks..., 5th printing, 1969, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, covers rubbed to head and foot with minor loss, tape repair to foot of spine, large 4to and Burks (Jean M.), Birmingham Brass Candlesticks, 1st edition, USA, 1986, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed to head, large 4to, plus other modern art and antique reference and related, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

Lot 499

Ritts (Herb). Men/Women, 2 volumes, 1989, limited edition of 5000 copies, numerous monochrome illustrations, uniform original black cloth in slipcase, slipcase spine slightly faded, 4to, together with Duncan (Alastair), Art Deco Complete..., 2011, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly faded, large 4to, and Crossley (Fred H.), English Church Monuments A.D. 1150-1550, 1921, numerous black and white illustrations, some minor toning, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine lightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other early 20th century and modern art and antique reference, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

Lot 516

Art Photo Akt (publisher). The Nude in Contemporary Photography, Erotica Portfolio, 3 volumes, 2014, numerous colour and monotone illustrations, uniform original black boards, large 4to, together with Blanca (Oscar Tusquets, et al), Staircases, the architecture of ascent, New York, 2013, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original boards in dust jacket, large 8vo, and Delenda (Odile), Vel zquez, The Complete Works, 2014, numerous colour illustrations, original boards in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed, folio, plus other modern art and architecture reference and related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

Lot 86

Hall (Herbert Byng). Highland Sports, and Highland Quarters, 2 volumes, 1st edition, [1847], engraved frontispiece to each, a little spotting, top edges gilt, contemporary green half morocco gilt by Worsfold, slight edge wear, 8vo, together with [Apperley, Charles James], The Life of John Mytton... by Nimrod, with numerous illustrations by H. Alken and T.J. Rawlins, 4th edition, 1870, 18 hand-coloured plates, some spotting, top edge gilt, modern red crushed morocco gilt by Bayntun, large 8vo, plus Scrope (William), The Art of Deer Stalking..., 1st edition, 1838, engraved frontispiece and additional vignette title-page, eight tinted lithographic plates, some spotting and light browning, armorial bookplate of William Agnew, top edge gilt, contemporary morocco gilt, rubbed and slightly faded, 8vo, plus others related, all leather-bound (10)

Lot 253

A MODERN ART NOUVEAU STYLE GLASS JEWELLERY BOX

Lot 119

Moorcroft Art Pottery tube lined ovoid vase decorated with fur trees in a landscape. Impressed and printed marks to base dated 97 with initials R.E. Modern.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 540

AMERICAN NAIVE SCHOOL: A FOLK ART PORTRAIT of a little girl wearing a printed cotton dress, holding a horse whip and a wooden toy, oil on fine cloth laid onto modern canvas

Lot 661

Modern school a Large Studio art view of Downtown New York

Lot 427

Australian Art & Crafts Amethyst silver earrings. Leaf & berry applied figural mount with a rub over setting. Shepherd hooks are modern. Unmarked. Possibly Rhona Wager.

Lot 106

Leybourn, William (1626-1716) The Art of Numbring by Speaking-Rods: Vulgarly termed Nepeirs Bones. London: Printed by T[homas] B[raddyll] for H[annah] Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate-Hill, 1685. Second edition, 12mo, illustrated with folding engraved table; rare; no auction sales since 1966; ESTC lists four U.S. copies; bound in full modern red morocco, 4 7/8 x 2 3/4 in. "Napier's bones is a manually-operated calculating device created by John Napier of Merchiston for calculation of products and quotients of numbers. The method was based on Arab mathematics and the lattice multiplication used by Matrakci Nasuh in the Umdet-ul Hisab and Fibonacci's work in his Liber Abaci. The technique was also called Rabdology. Napier published his version in 1617 in Rabdology, printed in Edinburgh, Scotland, dedicated to his patron Alexander Seton." (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napier%27s_bones) A4 (title, A3, two unsigned leaves), B-D12, E7 (lacking E8). http://estc.bl.uk/R20104 Estimate $3,000-5,000 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Lot 74

Gerbier, Balthazar (1592?-1667) Counsel and Advise to all Builders; for the Choice of their Surveyours, Clarks of their Works, Bricklayers, Masons, Carpenters, and other Work-men therein Concerned. London: Printed by Thomas Mabb, dwelling on St. Pauls-Wharff neer the Thames, 1663. First edition, octavo, pages slightly rippled, bound in full modern calf, neatly ruled in gilt, 5 1/2 x 3 3/8 in. "An exact Architect must have the Art of Drawing and Perspective; ought to know what appertains to each Inhabitants Conveniency: Since there is a vast difference between the House of Prayer, and a Prince's Palace, and meaner Habitations, nor is a Laboratorium for a Chymist fit either for Baking or Brewing." a1, b7 (without leaf marked b3), a2-8, c-g8 (thirty-nine dedicatory epistles, one contents leaf), B-H8. http://estc.bl.uk/R16624 Estimate $4,000-6,000 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Lot 231

COMPTON POTTERY: A "FLOREAT" TERRACOTTA JARDINIERE, probably designed by Archibold Knox, ovoid form, moulded stylised decoration, the borders cast with "Floreat" in high relief, 34cm high. Literature: Archibold Knox and Mary Seton Watts, Modern Celtic Art Garden Pottery, by Veronica Franklin Gould, pages 20 and 38.

Lot 609

A number of 18th century books, including a first edition copy of vol. 1 of 'The Works of Alexander Pope' (1751), 'Miscellanies' (1736), 'Arabian Nights Entertainment's' part III (1751), Henry a Daventer's 'The Art of Midwifery' (1728), Eliza Smith's 'The Compleat Housewife' and other modern titles, including a first edition of 'The Ape I knew' by George W. (Slim) Lewis, 1961, dw (qty)

Lot 145

λHenryk Gotlib (Polish/British 1890-1966) Girls by the Sea with Dog and Bird Oil on canvas 63 x 56cm (24¾ x 22 in.) Painted in 1964. Exhibited: Edinburgh, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Henryk Gotlib: Paintings and Drawings, 11th July - 17th August, 1970 (no.33) λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 1124

Ceramics - A Japanese export ware chamber stick, c.1930; Art Deco period lustre egg cups; late Victorian cruet sets; a modern cake stand; an EPNS four bottle cruet set; etc

Lot 3739

The Imperial Family Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments [...], Illustrated by a Superb Series of Engravings from the Most Admired Productions of Ancient and Modern Art, Blackie and Son, Glasgow 1847, full-page engraved plates, full contemporary gilt-embossed leather binding, titled and dated to spine, raised bands with foliate compartments, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, thick crown folio

Lot 357

*AR Gurschner (Herbert, 1901-1975). Tiroler Kirche, oil on canvas, 41 x 30.5 cm (16 x 12 ins), framed Provenance: The artist's estate, thence by descent to the present owner. Previously offered at auction by Christie's London, Impressionist & Modern Art, 26 June 2015, lot 770, with a confirmation of the authenticity of this work by Roland Widder. (1)NB: This lot may be subject to ARR ("Droit De Suite")

Lot 358

*AR Gurschner (Herbert, 1901-1975). Vivienne Woolley-Hart, 1932, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed and dated 'HERBERT GURSCHNER TIROL 1932' lower right,50 x 40 cm (19.5 x 15.75 ins) Provenance: The artist's estate, thence by descent to the present owner. Previously offered at auction by Christie's London, Impressionist & Modern Art, 8 February 2013, lot 106.Note: Marguerite Vivienne Woolley-Hart, nee von Bernstorff (born 1888), an American-born German baroness, and wife of the English coal magnate Arthur Woolley-Hart (1859-1941), supported Gurschner over a long period, and continued to do so after she moved to New York and opened a gallery there in 1946. (1)NB: This lot may be subject to ARR ("Droit De Suite")

Lot 561

*Buddha. A 16th century Thai bronze head of Buddha from Thailand, the face contemplative and serene and the hair cast with snail-curls rising to a conical usnisha, 15cm high presented on a modern stand Provenance: Private Cotswolds collection, purchased from Jonathon Tucker, Asian Art. Part of their the 2008 'Brilliance from the East' exhibition, with receipt. (1)

Lot 74

*Ibbetson (Julius Caesar, 1759-1817). Langdale Pikes, Ambleside, Lake District, circa 1800, oil on wood panel, 19.3 x 16.5 cm (7.7 x 6.4 ins), inscribed with auction sale number '309A' by brush to verso, period carved and gilded wood frame (some damage and repair) Provenance: Possibly Christie, Manson & Woods, Ancient & Modern Pictures, June 28, 1873, lot 122, sold for 52 guineas to Graves. A larger composition entitled Langdale Pikes from Lowood is at the Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, New Haven, USA. (1)

Lot 30

Tribal Art. A 19thC Congo School wooden sculpture, partially stained, inset with figures, figure side profile etc., on a modern rectangular base, 25cm high

Lot 31

Tribal Art. A Congo School wooden sculpture, partially stained inset with figures, carved with figure side profile and two figures holding war clubs, on a modern rectangular base, 25cm high

Lot 197

[Sotheby's & Co., London]. Lotto di 26 cataloghi. 1917-1979.Il lotto include:Catalogue of the Sassoon Collection of Highly Important Hebrew Printed Books, Part one (30 giugno 1970) e Part two (1 marzo 1971).The celebrated Library of Boies Penrose. Part one (Travel and Exploration, Navigation and Trade A-L, 7 giugno 1971) e Part two (Travel and Exploration, Navigation and Trade M-Z, Fourteen Geographical Manuscripts, English and Continental Books, 9 novembre 1971).Catalogue of valuable printed books, illuminated manuscripts... 16-17 novembre 1925.Catalogue of voyages and travel, Americana, atlases and maps,... 17-18 novembre 1969Catalogue of an extensive collection of books on travel, exploration, natural history... Part one (11-12 ottobre 1971) e Part two (31 gennaio-1 febbraio 1972).The Bignold Library. Catalogue of the collection of colour-plate books. 15-16 novembre 1971.Catalogue of valuable Italian books of the 15th and 16th century. 4-6 maggio 1970.Catalogue of modern etchings, woodcuts and lithographs. 10 luglio 1961.Catalogue of autograph manuscripts and letters, original drawings and first editions of Charles Dickens. 22-23 novembre 1971.Catalogue of an important collection of continental books. 12-13 maggio 1969.Catalogue of a collection of books and manuscripts of the 15th to 20th century on food and wine. 22-23 febbraio 1917.Catalogue of children's books, drawings and juvenilia. 16 marzo 1970.Catalogue of art reference books. 18 maggio 1978.Catalogue of important old master engravings etchings and woodcuts. 8 aprile 1970.Catalogue of the manuscripts and correspondence of Arnold Bennett. 25 maggio 1936.Catalogue of the library and literary manuscripts of the late sir Max Beerbohm removed from Rapallo. 12-13 dicembre 1960.The valuable collection of books on the circus formed by the late J. van Doveren. 16 marzo 1970.Catalogue of valuable printed books of the 15th and 16th century including a block-book. 12 giugno 1978.Sotheby's spring Islamic sales. Catalogue of important oriental manuscripts and miniatures. 23 aprile 1979.Catalogue of fine 19th-century and modern etchings lithographs and woodcuts. 17 dicembre 1970.Catalogue of fine modern French and German illustrated books and bindings, important periodicals and works of reference. 13 aprile 1970.Catalogue of modern French and German illustrated books. 16-17 aprile 1973.Catalogue of modern French, German and Russian illustrated books. 13 novembre 1975.[Sotheby's & Co., London]. Lot of 26 auction catalogues. 1917-1979.

Lot 385

A modern metalware bottle wine bottle pourer, the handle modelled as a semi-naked lady holding a bottle neck ring, in the Art Nouveau manner, on a circular base, with a pin and chain, height 26cm.

Lot 232

David Sinclair Nixon (American/New Orleans, 1904-1973), "3 Harlequins", 1954, oil on canvas, signed, titled, dated and inscribed "Paris" en verso, 20 in. x 36 in., framed. Note: Born in Bessemer, Alabama, David Sinclair Nixon spent much of his early life traveling between the United States and Europe while studying violin. In the late 1920s, Nixon established a home with his wife, June Prudhomme, in Paris, where he first developed an interest in modern art and became friends with poet Ezra Pound. By 1938, Nixon had settled in New Orleans at 529 Madison Street and 532-534 Dumaine Street, where he and June would live and run a studio, exhibition and performance venue. The Nixons were quickly embraced by New Orleans’ art and literary circles. In the 1940s, Nixon opened the Little Gallery on Royal Street to exhibit his own work and that of many other local artists. The couple continued to travel extensively in Europe, Asia and North America, periodically returning to their home New Orleans. Nixon’s paintings are colorful, often abstract works, inspired by his travels and frequently featuring his signature, elongated nymph-like figures. Ref.: Burton, Tony. “David Sinclair Nixon, Ezra Point and Ajijic.” Lake Chapala Artists. www.lakechapalaartists.com. Accessed June 11, 2018.

Lot 240

Clara Weaver Parrish (American/Alabama, 1861-1925), "Profile of a Woman, possibly Anne Goldthwaite", oil on canvas laid down, signed lower right, 19 in. x 14 in., framed. Note: After studying at the Art Students League in New York under William Merritt Chase, Clara Parrish spent time in Paris, where her technique and style were influenced by the Art Nouveau movement and Gothic cathedrals. These two sources of inspiration greatly affected her work for the remainder of her career. Parrish designed stained glass inspired by the windows in the great cathedrals, yet modern in style, with natural forms, graceful shapes, and symmetrical compositions, working for a time for Louis Comfort Tiffany. Similarly, Parrish’s paintings included stained glass qualities and Art Nouveau aspects, using jewel-tone colors, stylized floral designs, and romantic poses. Growing up in Selma, Alabama, Parrish often returned to her hometown and completed many paintings and stained glass installations there, overlapping with friend and fellow artist Anne Goldthwaite who spent her summers in Montgomery, Alabama. At least one painting of Goldthwaite by Parrish has been documented and several others, including the painting offered here, appear to portray Goldthwaite’s likeness with great similarities in the brow, nose, and mouth. The two artists’ works have been exhibited together and each leaves an important legacy to their home state of Alabama.

Lot 1228

Cigarette Card sets (not checked) in modern albums, one Military inc History of Naval Dress, Signalling Series, Military Head Dress, Reg Standards & Cap Badges, etc. The 2nd album with Flowers inc Lea Roses, Orchids, Carreras Wild Flowers Art Series etc etc, total cat £914 approx, mainly G-VG (2 albums)

Lot 217

Modern Art Deco Style Pocketwatch, a hallmarked silver cigarette case, magnifiers, Pelikan and Parker pens, Motorola mobile phone, etc.

Lot 319

A modern silver Art Nouveau style pedestal dish, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 2002, 14.5cm diameter 13ozt gross weight

Lot 51

A set of six Art Deco silver grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1937; and engine turned cigarette case with slide action, Padgett & Braham, Birmingham 1933;a set of six teaspoons with scalloped bowls; a pair of butter knives; and a pair of modern shell salts retailed by Annabel Jones, 15.1ozt

Lot 101

Art.- Impartial Hand (An) The exhibition: or, a candid display of the genius and merits of the several masters, whose works are now offered to the public, at Spring Gardens, title trimmed at foot and with band of soiling to outer margin, some spotting or light foxing, modern boards, no printer, 1766.⁂ Exceedingly rare verse work on art and exhibitions, with ESTC listing only two copies (BL and Yale). Includes mention of Benjamin West and Zoffany.

Lot 1296

British School, 1978PORTRAIT OF HENRY GELDZAHLERDated on label verso, tempera on paper54 x 22cmHenry Geldzahler (Belgian, 1935-1994) was a modern art critic and historian. He was the first curator of 20th century art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and was associated with artists such as Wilem de Kooning, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol and David Hockney.

Lot 389

Brewing.- Tryon (Thomas) A New Art of Brewing Beer, Ale, and other Sorts of Liquors, second edition, with advertisement leaf A2 and contents leaf bound next, ink annotations to endpapers, trimmed close at head, occasionally just touching headline, modern calf, [Wing T3174A], 12mo, Printed by Tho. Salusbury, 1691.⁂ Scarce book in commerce; only one institutional copy of this issue recorded on ESTC (Carlisle Cathedral). Ink inscriptions of Mrs Frances Stratford, dated 1730, to endpapers.

Lot 431

Gardens.- Laurence (John) The Clergy-Man's Recreation: shewing the Pleasure and Profit of the Art of Gardening, fifth edition, engraved frontispiece (shaved at fore-edge), for Bernard Lintott, 1717; The Gentleman's Recreation: or the Second Part of the Art of Gardening Improved. Containing...Curious Observations relating to Fruit-Trees: Particularly, A New Method of Building Walls with Horizontal Shelters, second edition, engraved frontispiece and 3 folding engraved plates, for Bernard Lintott, 1717 bound with Evelyn (Charles) The Lady's Recreation: or, the Third and Last part of the Art of Gardening Improv'd. Containing The Flower Garden..., first edition, engraved frontispiece, for J.Roberts, 1717, together 3 works in 1 vol., some light browning, hole to inner margin of first frontispiece, contemporary panelled calf § Laurence (John) The Fruit-Garden Kalendar, first edition, half-title, folding engraved frontispiece, without the dedication, browned, modern half calf, red morocco label, for Bernard Lintott, 1718, [Fussell pp.100-102; Henrey 937, 943, 699 & 939; Hunt 437, 438, 438 note & 440], 8vo (2)⁂ Laurence was rector of Yelvertoft in Northamptonshire. His gardening books are mostly devoted to fruit-growing.

Lot 583

Gardens.- [Whately (Thomas)] Observations on Modern Gardening, first edition, author's name supplied in manuscript on title and with notes on front free endpaper, small stain to margin of F3v, contemporary calf, joints cracked, [Henrey 1189], for T.Payne, 1770 § Mason (George) An Essay on Design in Gardening, second edition, "greatly augmented", lacking half-title, some light soiling, contemporary mottled calf, rubbed, spine a little worn and lacking label, [Henrey 1034], for B. & J.White, 1795 § [Marshall (William)] A Review of the Landscape, a Didactic Poem: also of An Essay on the Picturesque: together with Practical Remarks on Rural Ornament, first edition, half-title (loose), lightly browned, bookplate of George Home Drummond of Blair Drummond, original boards, uncut, worn, upper cover detached, 1795, the first two with embossed stamp of F.H. Cripps-Day to foot of titles and with his signature to front free endpapers, 8vo (3) ⁂ The first was commended by Horace Walpole in his own Essay on Gardening. Whately's brother owned Nonsuch Park in Surrey and it was here that he practised his art.

Lot 153

Mascall (Leonard) A booke of the Art and maner, howe to plante and graffe all sortes of trees, collation: A-P4 Q2, largely printed in black letter, title with woodcut vignette, woodcut illustrations (including full-page on C4), woodcut initials and decorations, soiling and light staining, repaired tear to C2 affecting text to verso, E1 fore-edge trimmed close (no loss of text), last 2 leaves with some restoration with slight loss of text, ink annotations and numerous ownership inscriptions, modern half calf, [STC 17573.5; Fussell I p.9], small 4to, Imprinted at London by Henry Bynneman for John Wight, [1589].⁂ Various ownership inscriptions including Hugh Clough on title, John Jones (multiple places). ESTC "some copies mis-dated '1589' on C3v', including Folger copy" - also this copy.Rothamsted acquisition date 1931.

Lot 16

Cato (Marcus Porcius) Varro, Coulmella & Palladius. Scriptores rei rusticae ("Opera Agricolationum"), collation: aa10 a-s8 t-u6 x-z8 &8 [con] 8 [rum] 8 A-C8 D6, 244 leaves, text in single column, 44 lines, fol. a1r title and nine-line woodcut initial and 2 smaller initials printed in red, numerous decorated initials on black ground in different sizes, woodcut printer's device at end, first leaf possibly from another copy, early annotations on recto of front flyleaf, marginalia and reading marks in the same hand, a few slightly trimmed at time of rebinding, some marginal staining, final leaf with marginal repairs and restoration, modern calf, blind tooled in antique style, folio (304 x 195mm.), Reggio Emilia, Franciscus de Mazalibus, 20 November 1499.⁂ The last Italian edition of the Scriptores rei rusticae printed in the 15th century, after those which appeared in Venice in 1472 (see lot 5), in Reggio Emilia in 1482 (see lot 8), in Bologna in 1494, and again in Reggio Emilia in 1496 (see previous lot). "This is a good example of the rivalry between the prototypographers, five Italian incunabula of the Scriptores rei rusticae, by five different printers, in three cities; three editions by three different printers in one of them, Reggio Emilia [...] After that the tradition of the four Scriptores was common" (G. Sarton, Hellenistic Science and Culture in the Last Three Centuries B.C., Cambridge, MA, 1959, p.388).The 1499 edition was issued from the press of Francesco Mazzali, active as a printer in Reggio Emilia between 1494 and 1504, and closely follows the 1496 Bertocchi edition. Provenance: the Milanese lawyer, politician, and art collector Michele Cavaleri (1813-1890; his stamp 'Museo Cavaleri' on fol. aa2r). Rothamsted acquisition date 1930.Literature: ISTC is00350000; HC(+Add) 14570*; GW M41062; BMC VII 1089; Bod-inc S-126; Goff S-350; Klebs 902.5; B.IN.G 1798; Simon Bibliotheca Bacchica 1.45.

Lot 90

The Hours of Isabella d’Este, Use of Rome, in Latin, opulently illuminated manuscript on parchment [Italy (Florence), c. 1490]  240 leaves, text complete, wanting a single leaf before fol. 233 (probably with a miniature), collation: i12, ii11 (i a singleton with miniature), iii-xi10, xii11 (i a singleton with miniature), xiii-xvii10, xviii8, xix11 (i a singleton with miniature), xx-xxi10, xxii11(i a singleton with miniature), xxiii-xxiv8, catchwords, single column of 13 lines of a fine rounded gothic bookhand, headings in red and burnished gold, one-line initials in blue or burnished gold, 2-line initials in same with contrasting infill and penwork, each initial followed by ornate penwork capital, seven large illuminated initials formed of coloured leaves, with full borders of dense coloured foliage and bezants extending into three margins, five large historiated initials and borders by the Florentine brother-artists Gherardo and Monte di Giovanni del Fora (Gherardo producing the miniatures and Monte the decoration), each with full borders of foliage enclosing smaller miniatures within roundels, putti, birds and architectural features, and the first four of these facing four full-page miniatures also by the same artists, within full borders enclosing further miniatures within roundels, prayers added in italic hand at end, a few small holes (mostly repaired), edges trimmed affecting extremities of borders, slight scuffs and stains in places, else in excellent condition, 130mm. by 88mm.; binding of late nineteenth-century Parisian black morocco, with gilt inlaid with brown strapwork in entrelac style by Marius-Michel (either Jean Marius-Michel, 1821-1890, or his son and successor in the firm, Henri, 1846-1925), splitting along edges of spine, but solid in binding  An exquisite Book of Hours, reflecting the very heights of Renaissance book production, and made for that period’s supreme female patron and art-collector; and almost certainly the last book connected with her or her court available on the market Provenance:1. Written and illuminated for Isabella d’Este (1474-1539), daughter of Ercole I d’Este, duke of Ferrara, and the wife of Francesco Gonzaga, marquis de Mantua: arms of Este and Gonzaga in the bas-de-page of the first illuminated double page opening, facing each other. She sat at the centre of a wide political network that encompassed almost all of Italy, with her father’s contacts in Rome, Naples and Venice, and her brother Alfonso’s marriages to Anna Sforza of Milan and then the infamous Lucrezia Borgia, the natural daughter of Pope Alexander VI. Her sister Beatrice married Ludovico ‘il Moro’ the Duke of Milan, and her sister-in-law became the Duchess of Urbino. She had a privileged and enlightened upbringing, and was encouraged from a young age to assert herself regardless of the male-centric world of Renaissance Italy. Ercole had all his children educated to the same high standard, and even as a youth she had her own substantial library rich in Classical texts and a complete presentation set of Aldines on parchment. Her husband lamented later in life “Havemo vergogna di avere per nostra sorte una mogliere che sempre vol fare di suo cervello” (‘we are chagrined at our fortune of having a wife who always wants to do things according to her own mind’), but seems to have secretly been pleased with a companion who would rule in his stead during his numerous absences from Mantua. She excelled in traditionally male arts, such as oratory and horse riding, and above all in art-collecting. She built a private museum in her apartments in the palace at Mantua, her studiolo, and pursued the greatest artists of the day to fill it with commissions from Mantegna, Raphael, Titian and Leonardo da Vinci (the last two both painting or sketching her portrait; Kenneth Clarke remarking of that by da Vinci, that the pose “must have influenced Venetian portraiture for the next ten years … in its ease and breadth [it] anticipates the Mona Lisa”), as well as a vast library and collection of sculpture and other valuable objects. She received literary tributes in works by Ariosto, Castiglione, Bandello, Bembo, Trissimo, and the diplomat and poet Niccolo da Correggio proclaimed her “la prima donna del mondo”. She has commanded the fascination of a modern audience and spawned a vast armada of modern writing on her and her collecting (see for example, E.P. Meyer, First Lady of the Renaissance: A Biography of Isabella d’Este, 1970, G.R. Marek, The Bed and the Throne: The Life of Isabella d’Este, 1976, D. Shemek, Ladies Errant: Wayward Women and Social Order in Early Modern Italy, 1998, and D. Looney and D. Shemek, Phaethon’s Children: The Este Court and its Culture in Early Modern Italy, 2005, and references there). This jewel of a book was produced at about the same time as her marriage to Francesco Gonzaga, when she was only 16 years old. The principal patron of the two artists here was the great Lorenzo de’ Medici (1449-92), who retained Gherardo di Giovanni in his intimate household. Isabella knew Lorenzo personally, and he is recorded incidentally as sending other costly gifts to her at the time of her marriage. This book was most probably a wedding gift. It does not appear in the inventories of books in the walnut cabinets in her Studiolo (S. Campbell, The Cabinet of Eros, 2006, appendix 1, pp.270-79), and was perhaps kept for private devotions in her bedroom or chapel.2. Most probably passing to the infamous Cardinal Richelieu in the seventeenth century. The political connections and power of the Mantua dukes collapsed in the seventeenth century, and under the ineffectual leadership of Ferdinando Gonzaga (1587-1626), and Carlo di Gonzaga (1609-31) agents for King Charles I of England and Cardinal Richelieu negotiated the sale of the artworks in the main palace (the former getting Raphael’s Madonna of the Pearls and Mantegna’s series of nine paintings, The Triumph of Caesar, for 68,000 great ducats; the latter Mantegna’s Parnassus and Minerva, transferred to the Louvre in 1801). Richelieu was also a book collector, and took possession of much of Isabella’s library, probably explaining the French binding on the present manuscript. His library of 900 volumes was mostly transferred to the Sorbonne c.1660, with a small number of books re-emerging on the market in the second half of the nineteenth century: William Bragge owned one (his sale in Sotheby’s, 7 June 1876, lot 374), as did Eugene Piot (his sale in Paris, 23 April 1862, lot 348), followed by others from Isabella’s library, and perhaps with a shared provenance: a Philostratus, Imagines, made in the early sixteenth century, once in the Sneyd collection, was sold at Sotheby’s, 16 December 1903, lot 615, and a copy of elegies, made c. 1500, also from the Cartier family, was sold in their sale with Lefèvre and Guérin, 1 March 1962, lot 1.3. Louis Cartier (1875-1942), jeweller, perhaps acquired on 14 June 1921: pencil note on last endleaf; by descent to his son, Claude Cartier (1925-1975): his sale in Sotheby’s, Monte Carlo, 25-27 November 1979, lot 1296.4. Re-emerging in Sotheby’s, 5 December 2012, lot 23, and sold for £217,250 to the current owner.Text:The text comprises: a Calendar (fol.1r); the Hours of the Virgin, with Matins (fol.14r), Lauds (fol.29r), Prime (fol.46r), Terce (fol.52r), Sext (fol.58r), None (fol.63v), Vespers (fol.69v), and Compline (fol.79v); the Office of the Dead (fol.115r); the Penitential Psalms (fol.184r) and Litany; the Fifteen Gradual Psalms (fol.215r); and the Hours of the Cross (fol.233r) The library of Isabella d'Este: Only a tiny handful of books from this crucial Renaissance library are now traceable. 

Lot 198

Modern Art Deco style bevelled wall mirror

Lot 251

* Clifford Cyril Webb [1895-1972]- Seahouses,:- linocut in colours signed, inscribed and numbered 1/20 in pencil along the bottom margin image size 38.5 x 53cm. * Clifford Webb was born in London. He enlisted into The Wiltshire Regiment in 1914 serving at Mons, Gallipoli and Mesopotamia, was Mentioned in Despatches, wounded and then gained a commission and promotion to Captain in The India Army [1917-19]. He studied at Westminster School of Art under Walter Bayes and Bernard Meninsky. In the mid-1920s he began lecturing in drawing at Birmingham School of Art and later lectured and taught drawing and engraving at St Martins and Westminster Schools of Art. He first exhibited in 1925 with the Artist Craftsmen's Group, held his own show in 1926 at the Ruskin Galleries in Birmingham and in 1927 organised The Modern Group's third exhibition, borrowing work from Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant and Paul Nash. He specialised in engraving and etching contemporary landscape and animal subjects illustrating a number of books, notably for the Golden Cockerel Press and Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons and Swallowdale.

Lot 299

A Collection of Four Folios Containing African Tribal Art, Modern Drawings, Font and Manuscript and 20th Century

Lot 148

* JOHN BYRNE RSA, SELF PORTRAIToil on canvas, signed verso76cm x 71cm (approximately 30 x 28 inches)Framed.Note: An early self portrait and understood to date from around Byrne's time at The Glasgow School of Art. Private Glasgow collection.John Byrne was born in 1940 in Paisley, Scotland and attended the Glasgow School of Art from 1958 - 63 where he excelled. In his final year he was awarded the Bellahousten Award, the school's most prestigious painting prize, and spent six months in Italy. His work is held in major collections in Scotland and abroad. Several of his paintings hang in The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, the Museum of Modern Art and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow. In 2007 he was made a full member of the Royal Scottish Academy and is an Honorary Fellow of the GSA, the RIAS, an Honorary Member of the RGI and has Honorary Doctorates from the Universities of Paisley, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Strathclyde.

Lot 863

A modern birds eye maple veneered dressing cabinet / writing desk, in the Art Deco style, with twin doors enclosing a central mirrored cabinet, three drawers and two smaller cabinets, below a mirrored slide over one wide and two narrow drawers with pen tray inserts, raised on a chromed metal base, 72 by 31 by 125cm high.

Lot 11

A painted portrait of Ghazi ud-din Haidar Shah, last King of Lucknow, (r. 1814-1827), early 19th century AD. Mounted in a modern frame. A facing portrait bust of Ghazi ud-din Haidar Shah, wearing a crown with jewel to the front and to each point, small plume to the top. Ermin robe with chain of rosettes connected to the shoulders by ribbons; pearl and jewelled choker to the neck. The bust in a gilt oval medallion frame with interlinked geometric floral motifs; crown to the top flanked by fish and birds. For a similar portrait see The San Diego Museum of Art.17 x 13.5cmThe absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email Property from a Private Dutch Collection formed in the 1950s and 1960s17 x 13,5 cm

Lot 123

A Sgraffito Splashware Pottery Bowl,Persia, 10th/11th centuryThe earthenware body incised with leaf, scroll and geometric motifs radiating from the centre, enhanced with a splash application of green, brown and aubergine glazes.Diam. 19.3 cm.Note: Medieval Persian splashwares are characterised by their use of vigorous linear designs incised through the cream slip ground to reveal the dark body beneath. The dark contours are then counterbalanced with coloured glaze applications which bleed over and across the design in a way that appeals to a modern aesthetic. The relationship between early Islamic splashwares and Chinese sancai wares, which use a similar lead-glazed technology, has been much debated by scholars from Arthur Lane onwards (Lane, A., Early Islamic Pottery, London, 1947, pp.12-13), but the lack of direct correlation in terms of shapes and designs, and the notable absence of any cobalt blue in the Islamic wares, suggests that the traditions developed largely independently.Lit.: Art of the eastern world, Hadji Baba Ancient Art London, p.136 and 137, No 61. Hali: Tapetes orientales y arte islamico, Mexico, 1994, p.21, no.57.O. Pancaroglu, Perpetual Glory, Medieval Islamic Ceramics From The Harvey B. Plotnick Collection, The Art Institute of Chicago, 2007, p.86, no.44The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email Diam. 19.3 cm.

Lot 272

Five Burgess & Leigh prototype caricature figurines of Sir Winston Churchill, part of a proposed limited edition modelled by E T Bailey in 1965, each figure white glazed and bearing the title Last Battle, date 1965 and initials ETB, 14 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]

Lot 275

A Burgess and Leigh Burleigh Ware Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee commemorative Art Deco influenced "Guardsman" jug modelled by E T Bailey, 20 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]

Lot 276

A Burgess & Leigh prototype figurine modelled as The Snuff Taker, bearing E T Bailey's name and date 1981 incised to base, 16 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]

Lot 277

A Burgess & Leigh prototype figurine modelled as The Old Sea Dog, bearing E T Bailey's name and date 1981 incised to base, 18 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]

Lot 278

A Burgess & Leigh prototype figurine modelled as The Old Sea Dog, bearing E T Bailey's name and date 1981 incised to base, 18 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]

Lot 279

A Burgess and Leigh Burleighware 'The Stocks' jug, relief moulded and painted in the round with a village scene, 23 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]

Lot 280

A Burgess & Leigh prototype figurine modelled as The Chelsea Pensioner, bearing E T Bailey's name and date 1981 incised to base, 17 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]

Lot 281

A Burgess & Leigh prototype figurine modelled as The Sherry Taster, bearing E T Bailey's initials incised to base, 19 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]

Lot 285

A Burgess & Leigh Blue Tit novelty jug, 11.5 cm [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]

Lot 286

Six Burgess & Leigh Edward VIII coronation commemorative mugs designed by Dame Laura Knight, together with seven side plates / saucers and a small dish bearing a matching transfer-printed design, the latter never having entered commercial production [This lot is by descent from E T Bailey, Modeller Designer at Burgess and Leigh from the 1930s until the 1970s. He is credited with notable 1930s designs including sporting jugs and Art Deco tableware, and pioneering relief-moulded jugs with sculptured and figural handles. During the 1950s he was responsible for the introduction of modern designs, and the revival of 19th Century Burgess and Leigh printed patterns. Much of his work is now displayed in Hanley Pottery Museum.]

Lot 1757

JAMES HAVARD (American, b.1937) GHOST DANCE SHIRT (no.389), 1977 Signed and dated and titled verso, acrylic on canvas, unframed 152.5 x 116.5cm. * Havard came to prominence in the 1970's with the Abstract Illusionist movement, using a technique where brushstrokes were painted with a faux `shadow` underneath to suggest that they were floating. Inspired as much by children's drawings as by the creative `Art Brut` urge of artists such as Jean Dubuffet, Havard works with an exuberant application of creamy brushwork and energetic scribbles derived from the Expressionism of fellow American Cy Twombly. His work has been exhibited throughout America as well as in Europe and Scandinavia. The Collections of the Metropolitan Museum, the Guggenheim, the Los Angeles County Museum, the Smithsonian and the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm all have examples of Havard's works from his long and prolific career. Provenance: New York, Louis K. Meisel Gallery; Heidelberg, DP Gallery ++ Good condition

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