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AN 18CT GOLD GEM SET RING, the central, oval, smoky quartz, type set with a white metal flower and diamond chips, in a beaded surround and emerald set foliate shoulders, the broad shank marked 18ct, ring size O-P. 5grams Condition Report: The central ~stone~ loose with some knocks to the setting, the flower with central diamond missing.
Les contes d’Andersen pour les petits enfants. Illustrés par O. Mordvinova (en russe). Berlin, 1922. Сказки Андерсена : Для маленьких детей / Иллюстрации О. МОРДВИНОВОЙ. Берлин : О.Дьякова и К°, 1922. - 95 с. : ил. ; 26 см. – Иллюстрированная издат. обложка. Надрывы обложки, утраты по корешку.
Staples (Chester O.) MILLS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (Collectors Edition) pp.viii, 228, with hundreds of full-color photographs and other illustrations. Half leather bound over marbled boards with matching cloth slipcase. Limited collectors edition, this is number 7 of only 100 copies. Calligraphy inscription to the owner and signed by the author. A beautiful and exhaustive work revolving about the picturesque but rapidly disappearing mills -- wind-, water-, and horse-driven -- of southern Africa. With a chronology beginning in 1602, a mill registry, glossary, bibliography, and index. Scarce. Fine Hatfield, Pretoria Umdaus 2006 Reserve: $250 Click here to view further details and to bid
Van Riebeeck Society (Various Authors) VAN RIEBEECK SOCIETY SECOND SERIES, The complete run: Volumes 1-44 22.5x16cm Van Riebeeck Society Second Series: 1. Dagboek van Adam Tas, 1705-1706, uitgegee deur Leo Fouché en hersien deur A.J. Böeseken met bykomende voetnote deur prof. A.M. Hugo. English translation by Dr J. Smuts; 2. Beschryvinge van Kaap der Goede Hoope, met de zaaken daar toe behoorende, door François Valentyn, 1726. Deel. I. Uitgegee en toegelig deur P. Serton, W.J. de Kock, R. Raven-Hart en E.H. Raidt. English translation by R. Raven-Hart and introduction by P. Serton; 3. Sir James Rose Innes: Selected Correspondence (1884-1902). Edited by Prof. Harrison M. Wright; 4. Beschryvinge van Kaap der Goede Hoope, met de zaaken daar toe behoorende, door François Valentyn, 1726. Deel. II. Uitgegee deur E.H. Raadt. English translation by Maj. R. Raven-Hart; 5. David Livingstone South African Papers (1849-1853). Edited by I. Schapera; 6. Anders Sparrman. Travels in the Cape 1772-1776 with introduction and editing by Prof. Vernon S. Forbes. Vol. I.; 7. Anders Sparrman. Travels in the Cape 1772-1776 with introduction and editing by Prof. Vernon S. Forbes. Vol. II; 8. Lawrence Richardson. Selected correspondence (1902-1903). Edited by Prof. Arthur M. Davey. 9. Selected Articles from the Cape Monthly Magazine (New Series 1870-76). Introduction and notes by A.M. Lewin Robinson; 10. William Somerville`s narrative of his journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoe 1799-1802. Introduction and notes by Edna and Frank Bradlow; 11. Edward Ross: Diary of the siege of Mafeking, October 1899 to May 1900. Edited by Brian P. Willan; 12. Selections from the correspondence of Percy Alport Molteno 1892-1914. Edited by Vivian Solomon; 13. Briefwisseling van Hendrik Swellengrebel Jr. oor Kaapse Sake 1779-1792. Uitgegee met inleiding en aantekeninge deur dr. G.J. Schutte. With an English summary by Dr A.J. Böeseken assisted by Prof. H.M. Robertson; 14. The Letters of Jane Elizabeth Waterston 1866-1905. Edited by Lucy Bean and Elizabeth B. van Heyningen with an introduction by Elizabeth B. van Heyningen; 15. The Garrett Papers, edited with an introduction by Gerald Shaw; 16. Johannesburg Pioneer Journals 1888-1909, edited by Maryna Fraser; 17. Carl Peter Thunberg. Travels at the Cape of Good Hope 1772-1775, edited by Emeritus Prof. V.S. Forbes; 18. Breaker Morant and the Bushveldt Carbineers, edited, with commentary, by Arthur Davey; 19. The Frontier War Journal of Major John Crealock, edited and introduced by Chris Hummel; 20. The Last Voyage of the Guardian, Lieutenant Riou Commander, 1789-1791, edited with an introduction by M.D. Nash; 21. The Commissions of W.C. Palgrave Special Emissary to South West Africa, 1876-1885, edited and introduced by E.L.P. Stals; 22. Guillaume Chenu de Chalezac, the `French Boy`, edited and introduced by Randolph Vigne; 23. Johan August Wahlberg: Travel Journals and from letters, South Africa, Namibia and Botswana, 1838-1856, edited and introduced by Chris Hummel and Adrian Craig; 24. The Cape Journals of Lady Anne Barnard 1797-1798, edited by A.M. Lewin Robinson with Margaret Lenta and Dorothy Driver; 25. Griqua Records, the Philippolis Captaincy, 1825-1861, compiled and edited by Karel Schoeman; 26. The war memoirs of Commandant Ludwig Krause 1899-1900, edited by Jerold Taitz with Ken Gillings and Arthur Davey; 27. Norwegian missionaries in Natal and Zululand: selected correspondence (1844-1900), edited by Frederick Hale; 28. The Journal of Gustav de Vylder, naturalist in South-Western Africa 1873-1875, translated from the original Swedish and edited by Ione & Jalmar Rudner; 29. The Cape Diaries of Lady Anne Barnard 1799-1800, edited by Margaret Lenta and Basil le Cordeur. Vol. I; 30. The Cape Diaries of Lady Anne Barnard 1799-1800, edited by Margaret Lenta and Basil le Cordeur. Vol. II; 31. A Canadian mounted rifleman at war, 1899-1902. The reminiscences of A.E. Hilder. Edited and annotated by A.G. Morris; 32. The war diary of Burgher Jack Lane 16 November 1899 to 27 February 1900. Edited by William Lane; 33. Sir Graham Bower`s Secret History of the Jameson Raid and the South African Crisis, 1895-1902. Edited by Deryck Schreuder and Jeffrey Butler; 34. Hendrik Cloete, Groot Constantia and the VOC, 1788-1799. Documents from the Swellengrebel Archive, edited and introduced by G J Schutte. English translation by N O van Gylswyk and D.Sleigh; 35. Moravians in the Eastern Cape 128-1928. Translated by F.R. Baudert, edited by T. Keegan; 36. Trials of Slavery. Selected Documents Concerning Slaves from the Criminal Records of the Council of Justice at the Cape of Good Hope, 1705-1794. Edited by Nigel Worden and Gerald Groenewald; 37. Words of Batswana: Letters to Mahoko a Becwana, 1883-1896. Translated and edited by Part T. Mgadla and Stephen C. Volz; 38. Francois le Vaillant: Travels into the interior of Africa via the Cape of Good Hope. Vol I. Translated and edited by Ian Glenn with the assistance of Catherine Lauga du Plessis and Ian Farlam; 39. Isaac Williams Wauchope: Selected Writings 1874-1916, edited and translated by Jeff Opland and Abner Nyamende with an introduction and notes by Jeff Opland; 40. Alan Paton Selected Letters; edited and with an introduction by Peter Alexander; 41. Friendship and Union. The South African Letters of Patrick Duncan and Maud Selborne 1907–1943. Edited and introduced by Deborah Lavin; 42. The South African Letters of Thomas Pringle. Edited and introduced by Randolph Vigne; 43. AB Xuma. Autobiography and Selected Works. Edited by Peter Limb; 44. Into the hitherto Unknown. Ensign Beutler`s Expedition to the Eastern Cape, 1752. Translated by Thea Toussaint van Hove and Michael Wilson. Edited and Introduced by Hazel Crampton, Jeff Peires and Carl Vernon. Original brown cloth gilt, maps and illustrations. Volumes 1-18 without dust jackets (1-16 as issued), volumes 19-44 with jackets. Volumes are in good to fine condition. A Good+ set Cape Town The Van Riebeeck Society 1970-2013 Reserve: $500 Click here to view further details and to bid
Aquinas (Thomas) SUPER QUARTO LIBRO SENTENTIARUM. (1481) Small folio (295 x 205 mm) 310 leaves including first blank with manuscript title, (a-z10, A-H10 (a1 blank, a2r text, H2v, printer`s device printed in red, H3r tabula, H10r quire register, H10v blank), 56 lines and headline, double column, initial spaces, unrubricated, printed in two columns in gothic type. Unbound but sewn to bands, the first blank is separated and the final gathering is nearly detached, there are stains, ink perhaps, penetrating the page, at the bottom of leaves e4, f4, f(8), i4, i(6), k2-k(9), m3, n2,n3, o1, o(6)-o(8), o(10),p1,p2. There is a separate blot on the text of leaf and a spot on the lower margin of F1 verso. There is also some, generally faint, water staining evident in the pages of the Tabula and Register, it has not affected the text or the written notes. There is a single narrow wormhole present in the lower margins of folios A(10) to D5, well clear of the printed areas.The final leaf has a fragment torn from the upper corner possibly as the result of an attempted repair and the margin is discoloured. There are manuscript notations in margin of the tabula. There is a solitary attempt at a pen and ink decorative capital on leaf b2. Page edges dyed light red. Overall a crisp copy. The Sententiae - Sentences of Peter Lombard was the standard theological reference work of its time. And Sentences were the considered judgments and opinions of experts on questions of faith and dogma, which Lombard had collected and classified in four parts – the fourth dealing with the sacraments. The individual topics - in each part were called and numbered as so many distinctions. This work was Aquinas` thesis for his master`s degree in theology, a discussion and evaluation of earlier opinions. British Library, Incunabula Short Title Catalogue: http://istc.bl.uk/search/search.html?operation=record&rsid=712435&q=9 Good Venice [Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt] for Johannes de Colonia, Jenson et Socii 1481 Reserve: $1250 Click here to view further details and to bid
Hofmeyr, George (chief editor) NGK 350. Eenhonderd bakens in die geskiedenis van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk [NGK] 1652-2002 (dedication by chief editor) 305 x 240 Dedication by the chief editor on the title-page. The dating of the N G Church from the actual year Van Riebeeck established the V O C (Dutch East India Company) refreshment station at the Cape might be a surprise. However, this superbly researched, illustrated and produced 2002 history describes how the V O C gave a monopoly of religious services to the N G K`s predecessor, the `Nederlands Hervormde of Gereformeerde Kerk`. Photographic paper-board covers, bronze illustrated endpapers and 252 pp of colour-illustrated text, appendixes and index printed on art paper. Unmarked. Without the dedication this would be an as-new copy. Fine Wellington Lux Verbi.BM 2002 Reserve: $45 Click here to view further details and to bid
A lady`s 9 ct white and yellow gold diamond ring set with solitaire diamonds, approx. 3.1 gms, size N together with a lady`s 9 ct drop pendant set with three small seed pearls and blue stones, 1.6 gms. and a lady`s 9 ct white gold eleven stone diamond ring, approx. 12 pts, 1.5 gms size O (3)
Jaeger-Le-Coultre-Gentleman’s Gran Sport Reverso automatic wristwatch, ref: 290.8.60, serial no: 1912953, the stainless steel case with signed screw down crown, dark brown dial having baton markers, Arabic numerals and date at 6 o’clock, on a signed stainless steel bracelet, 26mm wide. Together with J.L.C. inner and outer boxes, manual and original guarantee booklet and certificate dated 09.11.2002 Movement currently functions. A very clean watch showing some marks and wear from very little use
Robert Lowe Stopford (Irish 1813-1898)-Watercolour-Panoramic view of the town and bay of Cahirciveen, unsigned, verso with late 19th Century press cutting ‘Local....we have been shown a watercolour landscape just executed by Mr R. Stopford of this city, it represents the town and bay of Cahirciveen showing from the telegraph station at Valentia to the remains of the house in which Daniel O’Cannel was born, the proposed new church which Canon B. Fosnan is endeavouring to get built to the memory of O’Cannell. Also the .....Knight of Kerry, Messrs Blendell, Passett and Mahony-the long bridge to the Protestant church and the Police Barracks on the whole forming one of the most pleasing works that we have yet seen from this well known artist. The landscape has found a ready purchaser at a good price’, 36cm x 96cm Somewhat yellowed, browning to certain areas of sky, there is a length of paper approximately 55cm long and 1cm high running from lower left corner to lower centre which appears to have been attached to the original paper and painted over, it is quite pos
Whittington Press-Brian Hanscomb (illus), published 1992, No.51 from a limited edition of 135 and Sun Sea And Earth, published 1989, No.15 from a limited edition of 125, both signed by the artist together with John O’Connor-The Wood Engravings Of John O’Connor, published 1989, No.29 from a limited edition of 350, unsigned and Knipton, A Leicestershire Village, published 1996, No.149 from a limited edition of 200, signed by the artist, all with slip cases (4) Please telephone department for further details
Interesting Second World War and later medal group, comprising George VI M.G.S., with Palestine bar and M.I.D. Oakleaf, named - 547529 Cpl. A. W. Lawson. II - H., 39 - 45 Star, Africa Star, Defence, 39 - 45 War George VI Long Service and Good Conduct, Regular Army, named - S / 547529 S. SJT. A. W. Lawson R.A.S.C., Elizabeth II Meritorious Service medal with coinage bust and Britt (1953 - 54), named - S / 547529 S. SJT. A. W. Lawson R.A.S.C. and Cadet Force medal. Sold with a quantity of original Service records and photograph of the recipient, First World War Victory medal and two badges - Staff Sergeant Alfred William Lawson enlisted in the 11th Hussars in 1927 and transferred to the R.A.S.C. in 1939 and saw Service in Egypt, Palestine and M.E.L.F., left the Regular Army in 1955 to join the Territorial Army and finally retired in 1959 after thirty-two years of Service CONDITION REPORT Cadet medal named - A. W. Lawson A.C.F. M.I.D. Oakleaf attached to General Service medal and mentioned on Statement of Services sheet under Special Instances of Gallant Conduct. 'Wearing of Oakleaf A. O. 109 / 47 Para 2 (lc)'
EDGAR WALLACE, 5 ttls: WRIT IN BARRACKS, 1900, 1st edn, orig cl gt worn; THE FOUR JUST MEN, 1905, 1st edn, with numbered competition slip, orig cl, titian slip, orig cl; HEROES ALL GALLANT DEEDS OF THE WAR, 1914, 1st edn, orig pict cl; TAM O’THE SCOUTS, 1918, 1st edn, orig pict cl; THE DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS, 1926, 1st edn, orig cl (5)
ROBERT GRAVES: MRS FISHER OR THE FUTURE OF HUMOUR, 1928, 1st edn, orig bds, ptd paper labels, d/w + JOHN O’HARA: SERMONS AND SODA WATER, L, Cresset Press 1961, (525), 3 vols, vol 2 numbered and sigd, orig parch bkd marb bds, glassine d/ws, s-c + NORMAN DAVEY: THE PENULTIMATE ADVENTURE, L, Elkin Mathews, 1924, (300), numbered and sigd, orig cl bkd bds + SAUL BELLOW: THE LAST ANALYSIS, NY, The Viking Press, 1965, 1st edn, orig cl bkd bds, d/w (6)
JOHN NYREN: THE YOUNG CRICKETER’S TUTOR, ill John O’Connor, intro Neville Cardus, L, The Dropmore Press, 1948, (750) (700), numbered, lib stamps verso of ttl pge and lib ref no on end paste-down, orig cl bkd decor bds + L A G STRONG: THE HANSOM CAB AND THE PIGEONS …, L, Golden Cockerel Press, 1935, (1000), orig cl, ex lib + D H LAWRENCE: THE MAN WHO DIED, ill John Farleigh, 1935, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl bkd marb bds, d/w, ex lib + HORACE WYATT: JERSEY IN JAIL 1940-45, ill Edmund Blampied, 1945, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl gt, ex lib + RICHARD WATTS: FRANCO’S BLACK SPAIN, ill Luis Quintanilla, NY, 1946, 4to, orig cl, ex lib (5)
DESMOND GUINNESS AND WILLIAM RYAN: IRISH HOUSES AND CASTLES, 1973 reprint, orig cl gt, d/w + DUNCAN MCLAREN (ED): IN RUINS: THE ONCE GREAT HOUSES OF IRELAND, 1980, 1st edn, orig cl silvered, d/w + DAVID J GRIFFIN AND NICHOLAS K ROBINSON: VANISHING COUNTRY HOUSES OF IRELAND, 1988, 1st edn, orig card wraps + SYBIL CONNOLLY: IN AN IRISH HOUSE, 1988, 1st edn, orig cl silvered, d/w + JACQUELINE O’BRIEN AND DESMOND GUINNESS: GREAT IRISH HOUSES AND CASTLES, 1993, orig cl gt + MARK BENCE-JONES: LIFE IN AN IRISH COUNTRY HOUSE, 1996, 1st edn, orig cl silvered, d/w (6)
SUE GRAFTON, 5 ttls: “G” IS FOR GUMSHOE, NY 1990 1st edn, sigd and inscr, orig cl bkd bds, d/w + “J” IS FOR JUDGMENT, NY 1993, 1st edn, sigd and inscr, orig cl bkd bds, d/w + “L” IS FOR LAWLESS, NY 1995, 1st edn, sigd and inscr, orig cl bkd bds, d/w + “O” IS FOR OUTLAW, NY 1999, 1st edn, orig cl bkd bds, d/w + “P” IS FOR PERIL, NY 2001, 1st edn, orig cl bkd bds, d/w (5)
ERNST TOLLER: MASSES AND MAN, Trans Vera Mendel, The Nonesuch Press 1923, 1st UK edn, ownership sig of Desmond Harmsworth, 2nd Baron Harmsworth (1903-1990), orig bds + HARVEY O’HIGGINS: ALIAS WALT WHITMAN, 1930, (200), orig cl bkd bds + NORMAN DOUGLAS: NERINDA, 1929 (475), numbered and sigd, orig cl + GERARD DE NERVAL: DREAMS AND LIFE, Trans Vyvyan Holland, L and Devon, The First Edition Club and Boar’s Head Press, 1933, limited edn (450), numbered, orig cl bkd watered silk bds + JEAN GIRAUDOUX: RACINE, Trans P Mansell Jones, 1938, limited edn (1000), sigd by translator, orig cl gt, d/w + ERIC LINKLATER: PRIVATE ANGELO, 1957, limited edn (2000), ptd for Sir Allen and Richard Lane, sigd Christmas presentation publication notelet loosely inserted, TL from J L Nevinson to Sir Allen Lane thanking him for the copy of Private Angelo loosely inserted, orig bds + JOHN O’HARA: SERMONS AND SODA-WATER, 1961, limited edn (525) numbered and sigd to vol 1, orig qtr vell gt, s-c (9)
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