Lincolnshire interest - framed watercolour 'October sunshine, Cockerington, Louth' by C R Morton 1927 39 cm x 29.5 cm, block print of the two churches Alvingham 51 cm x 41 cm, oil on canvas of the two churches Alvingham by Joan Newton and a nautical watercolour signed PNS 46 cm x 34 cm (missing glass) (sizes including frames)
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Limited SUMO Edition. Hardcover, numbered and signed by David Bailey, 50 x 70 cm, 47 kg (103.4 lb), 440 pages; with the signed print John Lennon and Paul McCartney, 1965, 51 x 61 cm, fiber-based silver gelatin on Ilford paper; with bookstand and four book jackets. With original mailing box (some light wear to box, see images). Still unopened. First three stock images for reference. Please contact us to discuss shipping options. This example number 50 / 75.
Beatles posters to inc: Vestron Video VHS release poster (42 x 63cm, folded), a Sounds poster affixed to card (50 x 34cm), Beatles Records and Tapes (51 x 76cm), part of a cardboard HMV 'Remasters' shop display (approx 90 x 45cm), an original Daily Express page advertising the Richard Avedon poster print offer, a newspaper billboard poster 'Lennon: New Clue at the Barricades'.
Beatles collectables to include: original 'Get Back' book from the Let It Be box set, first edition copies of John Lennon's 'In His Own Write' and 'Spaniard In The Works', a Pixerama mini photo book, a Liverpool Echo with 'John Lennon Shot Dead' headline, a rolled poster print depicting an alternate version of the Sgt Pepper's album cover in excellent condition, a set of the limited edition 2013 Beatles 24 Print Collection in excellent condition #0441 / 1963.
JOHN LENNON - CD BOX SETS. Brill pack of 2 x limited edition CD box sets. Titles are 'John Lennon Signature Box' (5099990650925, comprehensive set with 8 studio albums, 2 x bonus CDs, book and print - all appearing in excellent condition) and Anthology (EU 4 x CD set, 724383061426 - appearing in excellent condition).
Beatles and related memorabilia: a c 2011 printer's proof copy of the LP inner for George Harrison's 'Brainwashed' (approx 12 x 24"), an original theatre poster 'What Did You Expect..', a c 1960s NEMS issued 'Beatles Buddies' print, a Virgin Records shop display,a rolled section of original 1960s wallpaper, a canvas print.
THE BEATLES - SHE LOVES YOU - ORIGINAL INDIAN 10" 78RPM RECORDING (PARLOPHONE - R. 5055). An astonishing Beatles rarity with this very well kept original Indian 10" 78RPM shellac copy of She Loves You. The record (Parlophone R. 5055) is in E- condition. The playing surfaces not dulled, there are some light surface marks noted, though these are not heavier with absolutely no feelable scratches. With sharp and bright labels, the silver print text is in very clean order. With a name in pen on the B side label. Matrix (machine stamped): CE 17395 INTITI & CE 17396 INTITI. Housed with the scarce original company sleeve (G condition with a section torn).
PINHEL, Aires.- AD RVB. ET L. 2C. | C. de rescin. vend. |commentarij. | Authore Ario Pinelo Lusitano. | [gravura xilográfica com armas eclesiásticas] | CONIMBRICÆ. | Anno redemptionis, 1558. | mense Octobri. | Apud Antonium de Maris. | Ex tempore ueritas.- [Coimbra: António de Maris, 1558].- [4], 157, [7] f.; 27 cm.- E., Treatise on the termination of purchase and sale contracts ("De rescindenda venditione"), authored by a notable legal advisor from Sesimbra. Aires Pinhel (ca. 1512/1515- ca. 1562) studied in Salamanca and obtained a doctorate in the city of Mondego, in Cesarean Law, having been appointed by King João III to teach at this University by charter of September 2, 1539, shortly after the definitive transfer of the University of Lisbon to Coimbra; he was judge of the Casa da Suplicação and, at the end of his career, prima professor at the University of Salamanca, replacing another Portuguese jurist, Manuel da Costa. The title page print represents the ecclesiastical arms of Cardinal D. Henrique, brother of King João III and future king of Portugal. Copy lightly trimmed, with the outside margins redone on the first 18 sheets (without affecting the text); four sheets with reinforcement in the inner margin; small central fault (20x4 mm) on sheet Q5, partially affecting some words in three lines. It is, however, complete and solid, with numerous annotations and underlines from the period, sometimes affected by the trimming. "Handwritten" property of the time, on the title page: Hieronymus (and stamp of Dr. Lopes Praça, in the lower margin). A slightly late interesting full sheepskin binding with blind tooling decoration on the covers and four gold florets on the sections of the spine, preserving the original endpapers. Anselmo, 825. National Library (16th century), 592. King Manuel II Library does not mention.
ORDENAÇÕES e leys do Reyno de Portugal confirmadas e estabelecidas por D. João IV.- Novamente impressas, e accrescentadas com tres collecções; a primeira, de Leys Extravagantes; a segunda, de Decretos, e Cartas; e a terceira, de Assentos da Casa da Suplicação, e Relação do Porto.- Lisboa: No Mosteiro de S. Vicente de Fóra, 1747.- 5 livros em 3 vols.; 45 cm.- E. Junto com: REPERTORIO das Ordenações, e leys do Reyno de Porutgal novamente correcto: accrescentado com muitas conclusões tiradas das mesmas Ordenações...- Lisboa: No Mosteiro de S. Vicente de Fóra, 1749.- 2 vols. ([6], 411, [1 br.], 150 p.; [6], 500 p.); 45 cm.- E. Junto com: APPENDIX das leys extravagantes, decretos, e avisos, que se tem publicado do anno de 1747. até o anno de 1761...- Lisboa: No Mosteiro de S. Vicente de Fóra, 1760.- [16], 454, 150 p.; 45 cm.- E., Monumental edition, of great typographic quality, adorned with vignettes and copperplate print chapter letters by Debrie. The so-called Vincentian ordinances were ordered by D. João V and directed by the jurisconsult Jerónimo da Silva. The collation of each of the volumes is as follows. vol. I: First book - [8], 544 p.; vol. II Second book - [4], 167, [1 br.] p.; Third book - [4], 162 p.; vol. III: Fourth book - [6], 124 p.; Fifth book - [6], 340 p. The first book does not include the engraved allegorical title, which is sometimes found at the beginning. First 20 sheets of the first book, with slight stains on the outside margin. Occasional marginal notes, certainly by the hand of a jurist of the time. For the rest, an exceptionally clean copy with very generous margins. Good solid full sheepskin bindings from the time, with gold closed panels on the spines. Inocêncio, VI, p. 326.
ENCYCLOPÉDIE, ou dictionnaire universel raisonné des connoissances humaines: suplément / mis en ordre par M. de Felice.- Yverdon: s.n. [Fortunato de Felice], 1770-1780.- 58 vols.: il.; 25 cm.- E., Fortunato Bartolomeo de Felice (1723-1789), philosopher, scientist and editor, born in Rome but based in Yverdon (Switzerland), gathered a team of about three dozen collaborators who, between 1770 and 1780, published the "Enclopédie d 'Yverdon". The project, of great editorial scope, although inspired by the counterpart of Diderot and d'Alembert, followed a different orientation, less anti-religious and more tolerant and came to have great acceptance and popularity in the Protestant countries of Northern Europe. Complete set, consisting of the following 58 volumes: 42 volumes of text (1770-1775); six volumes of supplement to the texts (1775-1776); 10 volumes of engravings (1775-1780), together with the respective pages of descriptive text, containing a total of 1242 copperplate prints (alias 1240), 125 of which are doubles, eight triples and one quadruple, all very well folded; the remaining prints, simple ones, are full page. Apparently, the set lacks only one print: engraving VII of ch. XIII ("Fonte des cloches"), from volume IV. Exceptionally clean copy, lightly trimmed, with carmine edge. All volumes feature the typographed label of D. Lourenço de Lima on the back cover and the label of the Bookstore of Dr. José Joaquim Lopes Praça on the title pages (sometimes also on the label). Full flecked sheepskin (identical) bindings of the time, with the slight worn spines, especially those of the first 20 volumes of text; they keep the original endpapers in marbled paper.
DOMINGOS SEQUEIRA - 1768-1837, Studies of People and Movements for the "Allegory to the Promulgation of the Constitution of 1822" and the Figure of Camões for "A morte de Camões", charcoal and white chalk on both sides of the same paper, together with four print proofs of the aforementioned drawings by Domingos Sequeira for the booklet "The reconstitution of a lost painting", by LUIZ XAVIER DA COSTA (1871-1944), some foxing on the support, unsigned, Dim. - 41 x 26 cm

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