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Lot 142

Cruikshank, George and R. Seymour 3 illustrated works Comprising: Cruikshank, George. Phrenological Illustrations. London: published by George Cruikshank… and sold by J. Robins and Co., 1826. Oblong folio, 6 hand-coloured plates, each with a plain counterpart, brown morocco gilt, original wrappers bound-in;Seymour, R. The Omnibus. London: Thomas McLean, May 1st 1830. Oblong folio, 6 hand-coloured plates, contemporary calf gilt;Idem. The Heiress. London: Thomas McLean, 1830. Oblong folio, 6 hand-coloured plates, contemporary calf gilt, original upper wrapper bound-in (3) The Library of a Scottish Gentleman.

Lot 121

Antiquarian history and literature Collection of works, mainly 17th-19th century Moore, J. J. The British Mariner's Vocabulary; or Universal Dictionary of Technical Terms and Sea Phrases used in the Construction, Equipment, Management and Military Operations of a Ship. London: J. Cundee, 1801. First edition, 12mo, contemporary sprinkled tan sheep, engraved frontispiece, 8 plates, ownership inscription to head of title-page; Abercromby, David. A Moral Discourse of the Power of Interest. London: Dorman Newman, 1691. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary mottled calf, early ownership inscription to head of title-page; Bartholin, Caspar, the Younger. De tibiis veterum et earum antiquo usu. Rome: ex tyopgraphia Pauli Monetae, 1677. First edition, 8vo, contemporary blind-ruled sheep, 3 engraved plates, lacking portrait, binding worn, damp-staining, engraved bookplate (Gordon of Letterfourie), ownership inscription of one William Niven dated 1688 to initial blank; [Defoe, Daniel]. A Military History of Germany, and of England; from the Year 1631, to the Year 1648. Being the Memoirs of an English Gentleman, who served in the Army of Gustavus Adolphus; and afterwards in the Royal Army of King Charles I. Edinburgh: for Ebenezer Wilson, bookseller in Dumfries, 1769. 12mo, contemporary tan calf, early ownership inscription (Helen Gordon, Letterfourie) to head of title-page; and 16 others (not collated), including: ‘J. C.’, A Compleat History of the Affairs of Spain, 1708 (8vo, contemporary panelled calf, engraved portrait); James Anderson, Essays relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Edinburgh, 1777 (2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary tan calf, engraved bookplates of Sir James Gordon, Baronet, of Letterfourie, showing Letterfourie in the background); R. H. Cromek, Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song, 1810 (8vo, contemporary streaked calf); John, Earl of Orrery, Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift, 1752 (second edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, Gordon of Letterfourie bookplate); Henry Home, Lord James, Sketches of the History of Man, 1778 (second edition, 4 volumes, 8vo, contemporary sprinkled tan sheep); and similar (28) From the library of the Gordon family of Letterfourie, Moray, Scotland.

Lot 352

George VI (1895-1952) and Elizabeth (1900-2002), King and Queen Consort of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British dominions beyond the seas Signed family portrait photograph with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, 1939 gelatin silver print by Marcus Adams, 17 x 12cm, signed ‘George R.I., 1939’ and ‘Elizabeth R’ in ink at foot of mount, also signed on mount by photographer in pencil, framed and glazed Selected items from the estate of the late Lady Penn. 'The son of a photographer, Marcus Adams established his own reputation first as an architectural and then as a leading child photographer. He set up his studio in London in 1919 with two associates with whom he shared processing materials and darkroom assistants. In 1926 he set up his children's studio, to look like a living room with a disguised camera. Adams took official photographs of Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family over a period spanning thirty years from 1926-56. He documented the Queen's life from her infancy to her becoming a monarch and a mother' (National Galleries of Scotland, online).

Lot 14

Bible; Latin; Estienne printing Biblia R. Stephanus Lectoris. En tibi Biblioru[m] vulgata editio, in qua juxta Hebraicorum versuum rationem singula capita versibus distincta sunt, numeris praefixis, qui versuum numeris quos in Concordantiis nostris novis et integris, post literas marginales A B C D E F G addidimus, respondent: ut quaerendi molestia leveris, quum tibi tanquam digito, quod quaris demonstrabunt. [Geneva]: Roberti Stephani [colophon: ‘excudebat Roberto Stephano Conradus Badius], 1555. 8vo (18 x 11cm), contemporary calf over reverse-bevelled wooden boards, covers decoratively tooled in blind with foliate roll, medallion profile portraits, acorns and fleurons, retaining medial blank 2p8, loss of leather to spine-ends and edges of boards, retaining brass catches but lacking clasps, intermittent damp-staining to lower margins, quire 2lz (ff. 257-264) misbound but all leaves present [Adams B1051; Darlow & Moule II 6135; Renouard 86:1] From the library of the Murrays of Dollerie, Crieff, Perthshire. Ownership inscription of Anthony Murray to title-page and small manuscript shelfmark label ‘D2.9’ pasted to foot of spine. Robert Estienne's third octavo edition, 'generally considered to be the earliest Latin Bible to exhibit R. Stephanus' division of the text into numbered verses' (Darlow & Moule).

Lot 311

Crime fiction Collection of mystery and detective novels in macabre dust jackets all 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets (with variable fraying and wear chiefly to extremities but generally in good condition), apparently first editions unless otherwise stated, references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets, titles include: ‘Trill'. The Sickle Murders. By the Author of “The Vengeance of Ping Ho”. London: Lincoln Williams, 1935, halftone portrait frontispiece with the author in a mask, dust jacket backed on paper at an early date [p. 808]; Haslett, G. Wyndham. Portrait in Shadows. London: Hurst & Blackett Ltd, 1938, inscribed by the author ‘For “Fwee” with love as ever, Wyndham, Mar 24th ’38' with a small ink sketch, jacket with hole to spine and a few repairs; Ward, Harold. The Blood of Buddha. London: Andrew Melrose, Ltd, 1937 [p. 839]; Dickson, Grierson. Traitors' Market. A Story of the Secret Service. London: Hutchison & Co., [1936], ink-stamped ‘with the publisher’s compliments' on the title-page, spine rolled, fore edge spotted [p. 235]; Freeman, Martin Joseph. The Case of the Blind Mouse. London: Melbourne Press Limited, 1936, first UK edition (first published in the US in 1935) [p. 305]; Morrison, R. P. Sacrife. London: Rich & Cowan Ltd, [1939], repairs to dust jacket; Verner, Gerald. The Black Hunchback. London: Wright & Brown, c.1935. Early edition (first published 1933, the list of the author's works including Terror Tower etc., published 1935), ownership inscription dated 1941 to endpapers [p. 822]; Lambert, Rosa & Dudley. Crime in Quarantine. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd, 1938. Bookplate of Paul Tabori (Hungarian author), discolouration to cloth, repairs to jacket [p. 481]; and 15 others similar (a few stated second impressions) (23) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow.

Lot 67

La Rochefoucault-Liancourt, François-Alexander-Frédéric, duc de Travels through the United States of North America, the Country of the Iroquois, and Upper Canada in the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797; with an Authentic Account of Lower Canada. London: for R. Phillips, 1799. First edition in English, 2 volumes, 4to (26.5 x 19.6cm), xxiii 642 [12], [2] 320 321*-364* 321-686 [10] pp., contemporary mottled calf, rebacked retaining old labels, 3 engraved folding maps (each with repaired closed handling tears to inner folds and variable faint damp-staining, 'Map of the Northern Provinces of the United States’ partially split along one fold), 6 letterpress tables to rear of volume 1 (4 of which folding) [Sabin 3907] From the library of the Murrays of Dollerie, Crieff, Perthshire. Bookplates (Murray Esqre of Crieff) to front pastedowns. Published the same year as the first edition in the original French.

Lot 59

Morse, Jedidiah A New and Correct Edition of the American Geography or, a View of the Present Situation of the United States of America. Edinburgh: for R. Morison and Son, 1795. 8vo, contemporary quarter calf, 7 engraved folding maps (including Joseph Purcell, 'The States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia; comprehending the Spanish Provinces of East and West Florida', and ‘The Northern and Middle States’), maps backed on linen, folding table at rear, spine worn and front board near-detached; [Campbell, John.] An Account of the Settlements in Spanish America. In Four Parts. I An Account of the Discovery of America by the Celebrated Christopher Columbus; with a Description of the Spanish Insulan Colonies in the West Indies. II. Their Settlements on the Continent of North America. III. Their Settlements in Peru, Chili, Paraguay, and Rio de La Plata. IV. Their Settlements in Terra Firma. Edinburgh: for the author, and A. Donaldson, 1762. First edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, engraved folding map containing inset view of Havana (with long closed tear), ownership inscription of Anthony Murray to head of title-page; and 1 other (4) From the library of the Murrays of Dollerie, Crieff, Perthshire.

Lot 382

Millais, John Guille, and others A collection of natural history works Millais, J.G. The Natural History of the British Surface-Feeding Ducks. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1902. Folio, number 436 of 600 large paper copies, original cloth;Idem. The Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1904. 3 volumes, folio, original blue cloth gilt;Idem. The Natural History of British Game Birds. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1909. Folio, number 165 of 550 copies, original red cloth gilt;Idem. Another copy, number 166;Idem. Another copy, number 239;Idem. British Diving Ducks. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1913. 2 volumes, folio, original red cloth gilt;Morris, Beverley R. British Game Birds and Wildfowl. London: John C. Nimmo, 1891. Third edition, 4to, original green cloth gilt;Thorburn, A. British Birds. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1918. 4 volumes, 4to, original red cloth gilt;and 20 others (33) Select items from the estate of the late Lady Penn.

Lot 132

Antiquarian literature Collection of works, 17th-19th century Hobbes, Thomas. Elements of Philosophy. The First Section, Concerning Body … To which are added Six Lessons to the Professors of the Institution of Sr. Henry Savile, in the University of Oxford. London: R. & W. Leybourn, for Andrew Crooke, 1656. First edition in English, 4to, [14] 394, [8] 64 pp., c.1900 marbled half sheep, 12 engraved plates (apparently of 14, the extant plates headed Ad Cap. XIV, Ad XVI, Ad Cap. XVII, Cap. XVIII, Ad Cap. XIX, Ad Cap. XXI, Ad Cap. XXIII, Ad Cap. XXIIII, Ad Cap. XXVI, Ad Cap XXVII, Ad Cap XXVIII et XXX, and Less. V), prelims loose and damp-stained with related losses (crudely repaired), retaining initial blank and medial blank 3E2 (extra-illustrated with engraved portrait of Hobbes trimmed and mounted to the former) [MacDonald & Hargreaves 56; Wing H2232 & H2261]; [Royal Binding - Queen Anne]. A Collection of the several Statutes, and Parts of Statutes, now in Force, relating to High Treason and Misprision of High Treason. London: by Charles Bull, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd, printers to the Queens most Excellent Majesty, 1709. 2 parts in 1 volume, 12mo (14.8 x 8.5cm), 113 [15], 44 [3] pp., contemporary black morocco, spine gilt in compartments with stylised flower tools, covers with decorative panels enclosing royal arms gilt, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt; Walpole, Horace. Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third. London: J. Dodsley, 1768. Second edition, 4to, contemporary tree calf, 2 etched plates, joints cracked; Mandeville, Bernard. The Fable of the Bees. London: J. Tonson, 1728. Fifth edition, 8vo, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked; Idem. An Enquiry into the Origin of Honour and the Usefulness of Christianity in War. London: John Brotherton, 1732. First edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, rebacked and recornered; and 10 others (these not collated, including Samuel Johnson, A Dictionary of the English Language, 2 copies, eighth edition, 1799, 2 volumes, 4to, 20th-century half reversed calf, half-titles, engraved portrait frontispiece, and ninth edition, 1805, 4 volumes, 8vo, attractive contemporary reversed full calf, twin morocco labels to spines; Joannes Boemus, Le recueil des pais selon leur situation, avec les moeurs, loix, et ceremonies, d'iceaux, Paris: Jean Ruelle, 1557, 16mo; and similar) (20) From the library of the Gordon family of Letterfourie, Moray, Scotland. 

Lot 231

[T. & R. Annan interest] Muirhead Bone (1876-1953) Annotated sales record of his works by the company T. & R. Annan 76 pp. bound manuscript, 29.5 x 23cm, with laid-down images of etchings and drypoints from 1908 until 1945, annotated in several hands (with 12 blank pages);Dodgson, Campbell. Etchings & Dry Points by Muirhead Bone. I. 1898-1907. Obach & Co., 1909. 4to, volume 1 only, number 243 of 275 numbered copies, annotated (and possibly extra-illustrated) with sales records, magazine articles, newspaper clippings and letters from the author (2) Thomas Annan (1829-1887) famously founded a photographic studio in Glasgow in 1857, creating influential collections such as Photographs of the Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow. The Annan photography business, ‘T. & R. Annan and Sons’, was a family affair, incorporating Thomas Annan’s sons (James Craig and John), alongside Thomas’s brother. In addition to taking, and dealing in, photographs, the Annans showed a great interest in the print as an artform (Thomas Annan purchased the rights to the photogravure process in Britain in 1883). The family exhibited, photographed and sold prints and paintings, alongside illustrating fine art catalogues. T. & R. Annan and Sons became an institution in the Glasgow, gaining the Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria as 'Photographers and Photographic Engravers to her Majesty’ in the city. They can be credited with promoting the works of important local artists such as Muirhead Bone and William Strang through the medium of engraving and limited edition prints, alongside photographing the artists’ work themselves. James Craig Annan even travelled around Europe with the artist, D.Y. Cameron, collaborating on an exhibition in 1892. The volumes presented here record the sales, prices and ultimately the early popularity of the works of these Scottish artists, providing a unique insight into the Glasgow art market in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Lot 227

Architecture and Furniture Design A small collection Langley, Batty. The City and Country Builder's and Workman's Treasury of Designs. London: S. Harding, 1745. Small folio, 186 + 14 plates, contemporary calf neatly rebacked with modern spine;Idem. The Builder's Jewel… London: C. and R. Ware, 1763. 10th edition, small 4to, frontispiece and 99 plates, several plates with a manuscript recipe written on the reverse ("To Clean Boot Tops", “Receipt to cure a House of the Grease”, “To Clean Leather Breeches”, “An Excellent Method of Making Plate Powder”, “Receipt for keeping Flies out of stables” etc.), with the ownership inscription of Robt. Wharton, Revd. Mr Harper, Belsize Lane, Hampstead, Middlesex", contemporary calf, binding split;The Royal Institute of British Architects. Sir Christopher Wren A.D. 1632-1723. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1923. 4to, number 12 of 250 copies, original vellum gilt;Jourdain, M. The Library of Decorative Art: English Decoration and Furniture of the Early Renaissance; English Decoration and Furniture of the Later XVIIIth Century; Decoration in England from 1640 to 1760; Furniture in England from 1660 to 1760; London: B.T. Batsford. 4 volumes, folio, original red cloth;Edwards, Ralph. The Dictionary of English Furniture. London: Country Life Limited, [n.d.] 3 volumes, folio, original red cloth gilt;Mulliner, H.H. The Decorative Arts in England. London: B.T. Batsford, Ltd., 1923. Folio, original green cloth;Hill, Oliver. Scottish Castles. London: Country Life Limited, [n.d.] Folio, original red cloth gilt;Small, Tunstall and Christopher Woodbridge. English Brickwork Details, 1450-1750. London: The Architectural Press, [n.d.] 4to, original boards;Zentner, L. Une Collection Choisie de Paysages… London: J. Thane, 1791. Oblong 4to, 56 engraved plates, contemporary half morocco;and a copy of The Eton College Chronicle, 1895-6 (15) Select items from the estate of the late Lady Penn.

Lot 277

Tolkien, J. R. R. [The Lord of the Rings] The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1955. First editions, fourth, third and second impressions (in fifth, first and second impression dust jackets), 3 volumes, 8vo, original red cloth, top edges dyed red, folding map printed in red and black to the rear of each volume, with the dust jackets. Spines slightly rolled, Fellowship with very faint marking to cloth and small section of bleeding from red edge-dye along fold of map, dust jacket spine-panels toned, Fellowship jacket with a few marks to spine and small closed tears to head and foot of front panel, Return jacket with a few small marks, short chip to foot of spine and short nick to head of front panel [cf. Hammond A5a i-iii] These impressions, uniformly dated 1955 and priced at 21s, were apparently issued as a set. The Two Towers is stated to be a second impression on the copyright page, but is undated on the title-page, a combination of points usually understood to indicate a third impression.

Lot 38

Antiquarian literature Collection of editions of Greek and Latin classics, 17th-19th century Quintilian. De institutione oratoria … emendavit … Edmundus Gibson. Oxford: e Theatro Sheldoniano impensis Henrici Cruttenden, 1693. 4to, contemporary mottled calf stamped in blind, imprimatur leaf, front board partly detached; Plautus. Comoediae … ex recensione Joh. Frederici Gronovii. Leiden: ex officina Hackiana, 1669. 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, engraved title-page to volume 1, half-title to volume 2; Kennett, Basil. Romae Antiquae Notitia: or, the Antiquities of Rome … The Third Edition revised, corrected, and augmented with New Sculptures. Oxford: at the Theater, for Timothy Child, and Robert Knaplock, 1704. 8vo, contemporary mottled calf ruled in blind, engraved portrait frontispiece, 12 engraved folding plates (collation not established), errata leaf; Sallust. Opera Omnia excusa ad editionem Cortii cum editionibus Havercampi et Gabrielis Antonii collatam. London: T. & T. Payne, 1789. 8vo, contemporary calf, printed on thick paper (possibly a large-paper copy), Murray family gift inscription on initial blank, wear to headcap; Cicero. Thoughts, on the Following Subjects, viz. I. Religion. … XII. Miscellaneous Thoughts. Published in Latin and French by the Abbé d'Olivet; to which is now added, an English Translation, with Notes. London: for J. Newbery, and R. Griffiths, 1750.  12mo, contemporary calf, contemporary bookplate of Alexander Bower of Methie, ownership inscription ‘John Bower, Rutland Regt’ to margin of p. 94; and 13 others similar, including editions of Homer, Tacitus, Arrian, etc., all British imprints, leather-bound (26) From the library of the Murrays of Dollerie, Crieff, Perthshire.

Lot 63

Niebuhr, Carsten Travels in Arabia and Other Countries in the East. Translated into English by Robert Heron. With Notes by the Translator. Edinburgh: for R. Morison and Son, booksellers, Perth, 1792. First edition in English, 2 volumes, 8vo, xx 454 [2], xii 439 pp., contemporary tree calf, 10 engraved plates, 3 engraved folding maps, errata leaf to rear of volume 1, contemporary ownership inscriptions to title-pages, spine-labels perished, joints cracked, volume 1 front board detached, half-titles discarded, ‘The Red Sea or Arabic Gulph' map split into two sections, volume 2 with worming to foot of prelims and last few leaves with small related worm-tracks to ‘Map of the Greater Part of the Province of Yemen’ and ‘Chart of the Persian Gulph’, these respectively also with short closed handling tear and section of loss at lower outer corner (affecting inland Oman) [Macro, Bibliography of the Arabian Peninsula, 1700] (2) From the library of the Murrays of Dollerie, Crieff, Perthshire. First published in German in Copenhagen between 1774 and 1778, as Reisebeschreibung nach Arabien.

Lot 34

English books Group of English imprints, 17th-18th century [Monsey, R.]. Scarronides: or, Vigile Travestie, a Mock-Poem. Being the Second [ … Seventh] Book of, Virgils Aeneis, translated into English Burlesq. London: Thomas Mabb, for Robert Clavel, 1665. First edition, 8vo, 102 [2] pp., contemporary blind-ruled sheep, section-title to p. [45], advertisement leaf to rear, binding worn, title-page spotted and chipped without loss of text, early ownership inscription of Anthony Murray [Wing M2455]; [Tasso, Torquato]. Godfrey of Bulloigne: or the Recovery of Jerusalem. Done into English Heroical Verse, by Edward Fairfax. London: J. M. for Ric. Chiswell [and others], 1687. 8vo, contemporary speckled calf, worming and damp-staining, K2 torn across upper fore corner, Murray family ownership inscriptions [Wing T174B]; [Neo-Latin]. Carminum proverbialium totius humanae vitae statum breviter delineantium. London: excudebat R. N. impensis Richardi Thrale, 1654. 8vo, contemporary sheep, rebacked at an early date, Murray family ownership inscriptions, bookplate (Murray Esqr of Crieff) [Wing I11]; Barclay, John. Joannis Barclaii Argensis. Editio Novissima. Cum clave. Oxford: excudebat I. L. impensis Thomae Huggins, 1634. 12mo, [30] 705 [9] pp., contemporary blind-ruled calf, lacking endpapers, loss to head of title-page, small holes in F1 and L10 [STC 1391]; Barber, Mary. Poems on Several Occasions. London: C. Rivington, 1735. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary calf [Rothschild 345 for the first edition, 1734]; [Goldsmith, Lewis]. The Female Revolutionary Plutarch. London: for John Murray, 1806-6-5. 3 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, stipple-engraved portrait frontispieces of Josephine Bonaparte, Marie Antoinette and the Princess of Lamballe, 4 pp. advertisements, contemporary bookseller's ticket (A. & I. Black and H. Parry, 7 Leadenhall Street) to front pastedown of volume 1; [Gregory, John]. A Comparative View of the State and Faculties of Man, with those of the Animal World. London: J. Dodsley, 1766. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary calf; and 16 others (all in contemporary calf, not collated, including: John Barclay, Euphormionis Lusini, Oxford, 1634, defective, with loss to a few leaves; Shaftesbury, Characteristicks, 1749, 3 volumes, engraved title-page;  Cervantes, The History of the Renowned Don Quixote, Glasgow: Robert and Andrew Foulis, 1771, 4 volumes in 2, engraved frontispieces; Parnell, Poems on Several Occasions, Glasgow, 1748; The Muses Library, or a Series of English Poetry, 1741; Pufendorf, An Introduction to the History of the Principal Kingdoms and States of Europe, 1728; Samuel Johnson, A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1795; Tooke, The Pantheon, representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, 1784, engraved frontispiece; and similar) (31) From the library of the Murrays of Dollerie, Crieff, Perthshire.

Lot 66

Wyld, James Map of India constructed with great care and research from all the Latest Authorities and intended particularly to facilitate a reference to the Civil and Military Stations. Dedicated to Sir James Rivett Carnac Bart., Chairman of the Court of Directors of the Honble the East India Company. Arranged under the Direction of Captain R. M. Grindlay. London: James Wyld, 1854. Hand-coloured engraved map, divided into 24 sections and laid on linen, opening to 99.5 x 68.5cm, hand-coloured mileage chart top right, publisher's advertisement slip pasted to verso of one section, retaining original purple cloth case with printed label From the library of the Murrays of Dollerie, Crieff, Perthshire. Ownership inscription of Anthony Murray to label on case.

Lot 263

Duwe, KatharinaHamburg, 1952Rahmenformat: 201 x 34,5 cm, R."Vita Toscana", 1995. Öl auf Leinwand. Folge von sieben Arbeiten in Eisenrahmung. Eine in Öl monogrammiert sowie eine rückseitig in rotem Farbstift monogrammiert, betitelt und datiert.Firmensammlung, Deutschland.

Lot 203

Baselitz, GeorgDeutschbaselitz, 1938Blattgröße: 50 x 70 cm, R.Ohne Titel, 1972. Kaltnadelradierung auf aufgewalztem China, auf Rives Bütten aus der Folge "Eine Woche", in Bleistift unten rechts signiert und datiert. Vgl. Jahn, 96. - Signiertes Blatt außerhalb der Auflage von 15 + 52 Exemplaren.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 23

Ury, LesserBirnbaum, 1861 - Berlin, 193171 x 51 cm, R.Berliner Straßenszene am Potsdamer Platz, um 1920. Öl auf Leinwand. In Öl unten rechts signiert.Mit einer Expertise Von Dr. Sibylle Groß, Berlin, vom Januar 2025. Wir danken Frau Dr. Groß für die freundliche Unterstützung.Privatbesitz Franz Spierling, Berlin (rückseitig mit Stempel).Privatsammlung, Berlin.Privatsammlung, Berlin, vom vorgenannten als Geschenk erhalten. Nach dem Tod des Beschenkten ging das Gemälde an seine Witwe. Diese war in zweiter Ehe in München verheiratet.Privatsammlung, München, durch Erbschaft erhalten.

Lot 110

Dix, OttoGera, 1891 - Singen, 196928,5 x 22 cm, R."Die Verleugnung des Petrus", 1960. Lithografie auf Kupferdruckpapier. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und datiert sowie unten links mit Widmung.Karsch, 261/II.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 133

Dalí, SalvadorFigueras, 1904 - Cadaques, 1989Blattgröße: 56 x 76,5 cm; 40 x 49,5 cm, o. R."Milchstraße", 1963 - 1965. Farbradierung und Heliogravure auf Arches Bütten aus der Folge "Mythologie". In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links nummeriert 97/150.Michler/Löpsinger, 129a.Privatbesitz, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 137

Dalí, SalvadorFigueras, 1904 - Cadaques, 1989Blattgröße: 76,5 x 56 cm; 50 x 40 cm, o. R."Narziss", 1963 - 1965. Farbradierung und Heliogravure auf Arches Bütten aus der Folge "Mythologie". In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links nummeriert 97/150.Michler/Löpsinger, 124aPrivatbesitz, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 38

Beckmann, MaxLeipzig, 1884 - New York, 195029 x 23,5 cm, R."Holzbrücke", 1922. Radierung auf Velin. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert. Auflage: 150 Exemplare. Hofmaier, 242 B b.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 134

Dalí, SalvadorFigueras, 1904 - Cadaques, 1989Blattgröße: 76 x 56,5 cm; 49,5 x 39,5 cm, o. R."Theseus", 1963 - 1965. Farbradierung und Heliogravure auf Arches Bütten aus der Folge "Mythologie". In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links nummeriert 97/150.Michler/Löpsinger, 122a.Privatbesitz, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 247

Anonym172 x 200 cm, R.Weichlicher Akt von stehendem Mann und einer an einem Tisch sitzenden Frau. Tempera auf Leinwand.Aus der Sammlung des Regisseurs und Schauspielers Johannes Schaaf (1933-2019). Das Gemälde wurde 1987 in Bremen erworben.

Lot 188

Pistoletto, MichelangeloBiella/Italien, 193331,4 x 42,3 cm, o. R."Pericolo di morte", 1971. Farbserigraphie auf Papier. In Kugelschreiber auf dem Abdeckbogen signiert, datiert und nummeriert 290/300 sowie betitelt.Sammlung, Nordrhein-Westfalen.

Lot 184

Wiehl, HermannNussbach/Trieberg, 1900 - St. Georgen, 197850 x 60 cm, R.Schwarzwaldhaus. Öl auf Hartfaserplatte aufgelegt. In Öl unten links signiert.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 291

Mack, HeinzLollar/Hessen, 193180 x 90 cm, R."Rote Pyramide", 2005. Farbserigraphie auf Bütten. In Bleistift unten links signiert, datiert und nummeriert I/X. Auflage: 70 Exemplare. Herausgeber: Edition Pro Futura.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 135

Dalí, SalvadorFigueras, 1904 - Cadaques, 1989Blattgröße: 76 x 56 cm; 49,5 x 39,5 cm, o. R."Aphrodite", 1963 - 1965. Farbradierung mit Heliogravure auf Bütten aus der Folge "Mythologie". In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links nummeriert 97/150.Michler/Löpsinger, 117a.Privatbesitz, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 85

Heckel, ErichDöbeln, 1883 - Hemmenhofen, 1970Blattgröße: 25 x 15,5 cm; 19,4 x 13 cm,R."Kopf", 1953. Farbholzschnitt auf Bütten. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links bezeichnet "Mit herzlichem Dank". Ebner/Gabelmann, 957 H I c. Einer der wenigen Abzüge, bei dem noch beide Jahreszahlen vorhanden sind. Wir danken Frau Ebner, Nachlass Erich Heckel, für wissenschaftliche Unterstützung.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 191

Pistoletto, MichelangeloBiella/Italien, 193331,4 x 42,3 cm, o. R."Pericolo di morte", 1971. Farbserigraphie auf Papier. In Kugelschreiber auf dem Abdeckbogen signiert, datiert und nummeriert 286/300.Sammlung, Nordrhein-Westfalen.

Lot 92

Picasso, PabloMalaga, 1881 - Mougins, 197332,5 x 34,2 cm, R.Taube, 1954. Tusche auf dem Papier einer Buchseite. In Tusche unten rechts signiert, unten links bezeichnet und datiert "Paris - 1954" sowie oben links mit Widmung.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 201

Janssen, HorstHamburg, 1929 - 1995Versch., o. R."Hanno's Tod", 1972/1973. Folge von 23 Radierung auf verschieden farbigem Bütten. Alle in Bleistift signiert und datiert teilweise bezeichnet "P". Auflage: 90 Exemplare.Sammlung, Nordrhein-Westfalen.

Lot 22

Pechstein, MaxZwickau, 1881 - Berlin, 1955Blattgröße: 41 x 30,8 cm; 26 x 21 cm, R."Nach dem Bad", 1920. Radierung auf Bütten aus der Folge "Die Schaffenden". In Bleistift unten rechts signiert. Auflage: 100 Exemplare.Krüger, R 118.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 288

Mack, HeinzLollar/Hessen, 1931Blattgröße: 103,5 x 90 cm, R.Ein Sommertag, 2003. Farbserigraphie auf Bütten. In Bleistift unten mittig signiert und datiert sowie unten links nummeriert 38/70.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 158

Bontecue, LeeProvidence, 1931 - Florida, 2022Kartongröße. 60,5 x 50,5 cm; 35,5 x 33 cm, R.Ohne Titel, 1967. Serigraphie auf Musselin, auf Karton aufgelegt aus der Folge "Ten from Leo Castelli". In Bleistift unten rechts auf dem Unterlagenkarton signiert und unten links nummeriert 143/200.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 230

Rosenquist, JamesGrand Forks/North Dakota, 1933 - New York, 201766 x 52 cm, R."A free for all", 1976, Farblithografie mit Collage auf Bütten. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und datiert sowie unten links betitelt und nummeriert 43/50.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 154

Heckel, ErichDöbeln, 1883 - Hemmenhofen, 197051,2 x 36 cm, R."Eukalyptusblätter", 1966. Farblithografie auf Bütten. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und datiert sowie unten links nummeriert 26/75.Ebner/Gabelmann, 1071 L B.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 144

Grieshaber, HAPRot an der Rot, 1909 - Reutlingen, 1981Blattgröße: 67 x 52 cm, R.4 Bl.: "Weihnachtsengel", "Kreatur", "Tierengel", "Der große Engel", 1965. Farbholzschnitt auf Japanpapier aus der Folge "Der Engel der Geschichte 4/1965". Alle in Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links nummeriert 31/60. Prägestempel: manus presse. Fürst, 65/136 - 65/139.Privatbesitz, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 75

Dix, OttoGera, 1891 - Singen, 1969Blattgröße: 49 x 36,5 cm, R."Kind II (Tochter Bienert, Blick auf den Betrachter gerichtet)", 1949. Lithografie auf Kupferdruckpapier. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links bezeichnet "Probedruck". Prägestempel: Akademie der bildenden Künste Dresden Akademiedruck".Karsch, 182.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 65

Baumeister, WilliStuttgart, 1889 - 195524 x 31,5 cm, R."Giganten", 1946. Kohle auf rosafarbenem Bütten. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und datiert.Ponert, 1713.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 257

Kunstmappe Amsel -Förderkreis Ursula SpäthKassettenformat: 72 x 52 x 4 cmFolge von 21 Grafiken von Moritz Baumgartl, Erdmut Bramke, Jürgen Brodwolf, Peter Dreher, Paul Uwe Dreyer, Ricarda Fischer, Alfonso Hüppi, Klaus Kinter, Joseph Kosuth, Peter Kuckei, Rainer Langfeldt, Thomas Lenk, Inga Mahn, Georg Karl Pfahler, Lothar Quinte, Rudolf Schoofs, K. R. H. Sonderborg, Guiseppe Spagnulo, Anton Stankowski, Micha Ullmann und Lambert Maria Wintersberger, in Orig.-Kassette. Verschiedene Techniken. Alle in Bleistift signiert und nummeriert 50/100, teilweise datiert "1991" sowie im Impressum nummeriert.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 34

Pechstein, MaxZwickau, 1881 - Berlin, 1955Blattgröße: 24,5 x 17,5 cm; 18 x 12,9 cm, R."Zwei Köpfe", 1922. Holzschnitt auf elfenbeinfarbenem Bütten. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert. Auflage: 50 Exemplare.Krüger, H 275.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 129

Wunderlich, PaulEberswalde, 1927 - Saint-Pierre-de-Vassols, 201065,5 x 50,5 cm, o. R."Creation d'une femme", 1963. Bleistift und Farbstift auf Bütten. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und datiert sowie rückseitig betitelt.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 107

Fontana, LucioRosario de Santa Fe, 1899 - Comabbio, 1968Blattgröße: 35,5 x 27,5 cm; 31,5 x 24,5 cm, R.Concetto spaziale, 1959. Farblithografie auf Bütten aus der Folge "San Lazzaro et ses amis" . In Bleistift unten rechts bezeichnet und nummeriert "H.C. IX/XX" sowie rückseitig in typographischer Schrift bezeichnet "Lithographie de Fontana (2e Tirage)". Auflage: 1500 Exemplare.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 16

Heckel, ErichDöbeln, 1883 - Hemmenhofen, 1970Blattgröße: 44,5 x 37,5 cm; 35,8 x 27,3 cm, R."Der Narr (Wärter/Der Wärter)", 1917. Holzschnitt auf Bütten. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und datiert sowie unten links mit dem Prägestempel des Bauhaus, Weimar. Auflage: 110 Exemplare.Ebner/Gabelmann, 718 H III. B.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 227

Miró, JoanBarcelona, 1893 - Palma de Mallorca, 1983Blattgröße: 44 x 33 cm; 28,5 x 23 cm, R.Ohne Titel, 1976. Farbradierung auf Japanpapier aus der Folge "Le marteau sans maître". In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links nummeriert VII/L. Cramer, 216.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 4

Vlaminck, Maurice deParis, 1876 - Rueil-la-Gademière, 1958Blattgröße: 28 x 37 cm; 17 x 24,6 cm, o. R."Le Pecq (près de Paris)", 1908. Holzschnitt auf Bütten. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links bezeichnet "3". Auflage: 30 Exemplare.Walterskirchen, 18.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 33

Liebermann, MaxBerlin, 1847 - 193599,5 x 75,5 cm, R."Bildnis Geheimrat Heinrich Neutze", 1921. Öl auf Leinwand. In Öl oben rechts signiert und datiert.Eberle, 1921/6.Atelier des Künstlers.Privatbesitz, Heinrich Neutze.Familienbesitz Neutze, Berlin, bis 1946.Sammlung Guntter, USA.Christie's, London, Auktion 6. 12. 1974, Lot 377.Ketterer, München, 24. Auktion 28. und 29. 11.1977, Lot 1180.Lempertz, Köln, 607. Auktion, 4. und 5. 6. 1985, Lot 524. Privatbesitz, Baden-Württemberg."Heinrich Neutze (Zierenberg/Fritzlar 1850 - 1928 Berlin) wurde geboren als Sohn eines Gutsbesitzers. Er verkaufte den Besitz der Eltern, den er nicht mehr halten konnte und trat in den preußischen Staatsdienst ein. Er war für das Landwirtschaftsministerium in Münster und Frankfurt a. d. Oder tätig. Heinrich Neutze, verheiratet mit Emilie Ott (1848 -1920) gründete 1911 die "Deutsche Gesellschaft für innere Kolonisation", die in Hessen große Landgüter aufkaufte, um sie zu parzellieren. Neutze starb im Alter von 77 Jahren in Berlin-Dahlem. Das Porträt befand sich bis 1946 im Besitz der Familie und wurde um jene Zeit in die USA verkauft.Matthias Eberle, "Max Liebermann 1947 - 1935",

Lot 43

Sulzbachner, MaxBasel, 1904 - 198541 x 58 cm, R.Berglandschaft, 1925. Pastell auf Papier. In Tusche unten rechts signiert und datiert sowie unten links mit Widmung.Privatsammlung, Hassen.

Lot 206

Ghizzardi, PietroPavesina, 1906 - Boretto, 198678 x 51 cm, R."Autoritratto", 1972. Mischtechnik auf Karton. In Kugelschreiber rechts mittig signiert, datiert und betitelt.Privatsammlung, Hassen.

Lot 202

Indiana, RobertNew Castle/Indiana, 1928 - Vinalhaven/Maine, 2018Blattgröße: 64,5 x 50 cm; 50 x 50 cm, o. R."The American Love", 1972. Farbserigraphie auf Karton. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links nummeriert 99/150. Sheehan, 76.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 142

Winter, FritzAltenbögge, 1905 - Herrsching am Ammersee, 197670 x 46 cm, R.Komposition, 1964. Farbkreide auf Papier. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und datiert.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 109

Masereel, FransBlankenberghe, 1889 - Avignon, 1972Blattgröße: 38 x 27,5 cm, o. R.10 Bl.: "Les ténebres", "Le sommeil", "La fraude" "La misèse", "Le travail", "La nuit", "La vieillesse", "La crainte", "La mort", "Le destin". Holzschnitt auf Japanpapier. Alle in Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links bezeichnet "E." sowie im Stock monogrammiert.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 127

Braque, GeorgesArgenteuil, 1881 - Paris, 1963Blattgröße: 47 x 36 cm,, R.Ohne Titel, 1962. Holzschnitt auf Bütten aus der Folge "Si je mourais là-bas". In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links nummeriert 55/70.Vallier, 181.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 138

Dalí, SalvadorFigueras, 1904 - Cadaques, 1989Blattgröße: 75,5 x 56 cm; 49,5 x 39,5 cm, o. R."Ödipus", 1963 - 1965. Farbradierung mit Heliogravure auf Bütten aus der Folge "Mythologie". In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links nummeriert 97/150.Michler/Löpsinger, 120a.Privatbesitz, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 97

Heckel, ErichDöbeln, 1883 - Hemmenhofen, 197029,5 x 40,1 cm, R."Nordseeküste (Nordseestrand)", 1955. Holzschnitt auf Bütten. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und datiert. Auflage: 80 Exemplare. Ebner/Gabelmann, 982 H a. B.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

Lot 166

Dalí, SalvadorFigueras, 1904 - Cadaques, 1989Blattgröße: 76 x 56,5 cm, o. R."Pensée (Viola cogitans)", 1968. Radierung mit Pochoir auf Bütten aus der Folge "Flordali (Flora Dalinae)". In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und unten links nummeriert 142/200.Michler/Löpsinger, 229 e.Sammlung, Nordrhein-Westfalen.

Lot 270

Förg, GüntherFüssen, 1952 - Freiburg i. Br., 2013Blattgröße: 121 x 80 cm, o. R."Grüner Kopfschmerz", 1997. Farbserigraphie auf Bütten. In Bleistift unten rechts signiert und datiert sowie unten links nummeriert 94/100.Sammlung, Nordrhein-Westfalen.

Lot 77

Schmidt-Rottluff, KarlRottluff, 1884 - Berlin, 197625,5 x 35 cm, R.Frühlingslandschaft mit Baum. Tusche und Farbstift auf Papier. In Tusche unten links signiert.Privatsammlung, Baden-Württemberg.

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