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Lot 728

Three 'OO' Gauge/4mm Steam Locomotives, unboxed, a Lima Prairie Tank, 2-6-2 GWR green R/No 4589 (good), a Horby 2-6-4 std tank, L.M.S Maroon R/No 2300, plus a BR black example R/No 42363 (fair to good), also a Triang 0-6-0 BR black shunter R/No 3005 (four items untested).

Lot 729

Two Hornby 'OO' Gauge'/4mm Boxed Steam Locomotives with Six Wheel Tenders, 'Duchess of Sutherland' 4-6-2 L,M.S maroon R/No 6233 (good fair box), plus Ref No R2829 (China) L.S.W.R Class T9 4-4-0 Southern Region plain black R/No 314, very good condition, however no motor drive to wheels, good box.

Lot 737

Hornby Circa 1930 'O' Gauge/7mm Clockwork L.M.S Compound 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive, plus six wheel tender, L.M.S maroon, R/No. 1185, unboxed, spring (slow) and wheels ok, paint fair, one buffer damaged.

Lot 738

Bassett Lowke Circa 1932/5 'O' Gauge/7mm Clockwork 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive, plus six wheel tender, L.N.E.R green "Princess Elizabeth" R/No. 2265, unboxed, coupled wheels showing metal fatigue, spring ok, original key, original paint, playworn, all buffers and couplings.

Lot 739

Bassett Lowke Circa 1928/35 'O' Gauge/7mm Clockwork L.M.S Standard Compound 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive, plus six wheel tender L.M.S maroon R/No. 1190 unboxed, spring, wheels ok, no key, coupling damaged, chimney detached (with loco) original playworn paint, all buffers.

Lot 741

A Keith Rider Racer ARF R-5 Jack Rabbit Balsa Wood Model Aircraft Kit, wingspan 760mm, together with a Great Planes almost ready to fly Delta Foxbat model aircraft kit, molded foam construction, unchecked, buyer to assure themselves for completeness of all parts, boxed.

Lot 750

Two Radio Controlled Model Aircraft Kits, comprising of a Red Horse Airplane R/C Dash 8-103, R/C Dash 8 controller, AGWS #GWS1105 Stearman PT-17 ARF Park Flyer, Wingspan 38" unchecked for completeness of all parts, boxed.

Lot 309

A Lima 'OO' Gauge/4mm Train Set Base Containing Two Inter-City Coaches, a 'Motorrail' car transporter (no cars), small amount of track and battery controller (all playworn), plus a Triang boxed flying Scotsman (fair but damaged cylinder block), a Triang 0-6-0 G.W.R pannier tank R/No 8751 (unboxed/good), a Hornby boxed Ref R428 Inter-City coach and seven unboxed items of rolling stock, overall condition fair to very good (loco's untested) (15 plus items).

Lot 311

Five Lima 'O' Gauge/7mm Great Western Cream/Brown Coaches, four R/No 5015, one R/No 5103, good, three in fair boxes.

Lot 317

Five Lima 'O' Gauge/7mm 'Great Western' Brown/Cream Unboxed Coaches, two brake R/No 5103 and three composite R/No 5015, plus two 'O' Gauge/7mm BR coal wagons, overall condition good/very good (7)

Lot 32

THREE MARKED 9CT GOLD RINGS comprising a cameo ring Size R, a clear paste set ring Size R ½ , a rose gold part engraved wide band ring (bent shank), size I ½ - J ½ , total weight 11.4g

Lot 33

THREE 9CT GOLD, COLOURED STONE DRESS RINGS Sizes M ½ , R and R ½ , total weight 8g Condition Report : Rings have bent shanks and this lot sold as seen Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 46

A MARKED 375 SAPPHIRE BOMBE RING The oval sapphire measuring 0.9cm x 0.6cm in an ornate setting and shoulders, setting measuring approx. 1.8cm x 1.8 cm, shank with rubbed 372, hallmark ring size R, weight 11.3g Condition Report : The sapphire of vivid blue shade, most likely enhanced or synthetic Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 510

Edward H & Eva R Pinto Tunbridge and Scottish Souvenir Wood Ware (1 volume), together with Bryant Austins Tunbridge Ware and two Shire books on Needlwork Tools and Tunbridge Ware together with a rectangular casket

Lot 702

Two Lucas King of The Road lights, the mounts marked Joseph Lucas Ltd Birmingham Type R 330, the other stamped LD109, together with a divers helmet style lamp marked IAR with clear red and green lenses

Lot 883

R Craig, a large 19th century watercolour coastal scene with seagulls, 59 cm x 150 cm, in a gilt frame

Lot 184

A TRAY CONTAINING OVER ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SINGLES artists include The Exploited, Justine, R Dean Taylor, O Jays, Jimi Hendrix, Smokey Robinson, Cliff No2, Canned Heat, Ten Years After, Bob Marley, The Kinks, promo copies of Paul McCartney Coming Up live on Columbia, and Pete Wingfield on Island

Lot 116

Bowdler Sharpe. (R.) Lloyd’s natural History, 16 volumes on various species of Animal and Birds, marsupials, Butterflies and Moths all with colour litho printed plates, original gilt maroon cloth, slight variant colour to the cloth. Published by Edward Lloyd, London 1896-7. Octavo. (16)

Lot 140

Goldsmith (Oliver). A History of Earth and Animated Nature. 4 volumes complete. 107 aquatint plates showing numerous species by R. Scott, half-calf marbled paper boards, small octavo, Pub by A. Fullarton, Glasgow, 1832; & Graves (George): The Naturalist’s Pocket Book. 5 hand coloured plates and 3 plain, calf, spine re-laid, Printed by W. & S. Graves. 1817. (5)

Lot 144

Faraday (Michael). Experimental Researches in Chemistry & Physics. 1st edition. 3 engraved plates with some illustration in the text, later full smooth mottled calf, tall octavo. Published by R. Taylor, 1859. & Faraday (Prof M.): The Subject Matter of a Course of Lectures on the Non-Metallic Elements. 1st edition, small vignette woodcuts, later 20th century cloth with part of the original laid down, small octavo, Pub by Longman. 1953. Sold with 9 other various science books. (11)

Lot 175

Folio Society. Burton (R). The Source of the Nile. 1993; & A Secret Pilgrimage To Mecca and Medinah, 2004; and Stanley (H.M): Into The Dark Continent, 2002; and 3 other travel books, classics of the 19th century. Fine in slip cases. (6)

Lot 180

Folio Society. Hudson. Coleridge. Among The Lakes and Mountains, 1991; with Crime, Short & Adventure Stories from The Strand (3 volumes) and R. Kipling, various titles; and other literary titles all illustrated, all in slip cases. (24)

Lot 252

Crime. Collection comprising: The Mystery of the Seven Cafes, by Sydney Horler, first edition, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1935, good & bright, well-preserved blue cloth and dust-jacket; The Four Just Men, by Edgar Wallace, London: The Tallis Press, 1905, some pale spotting and wear, variant binding with illustration obscuring the prize money competition; The Penrose Mystery, by R. Austin Freeman, London: Hodder & Stoughton, reprinted 1937, good, ffep clipped to remove owner inscription, slight wear to d.j.; The Three Just Men, by Edgar Wallace, 30th edition, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1938, pale spotting to edges, ffep clipped, some shelf-lean; He Threw a Long Shadow, by William MacLeod Raine, second impression, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1952, good, price-clipped d.j. with wear, and Murder Off Miami, by Dennis Wheatley, Hutchinson, n.d., worn as found. Together with Miner, by F. C. Boden, first edition, London: Dent, 1932, good & bright, torn d.j., shelf-lean (7)

Lot 254

Miscellaneous collection comprising: The Dodd Family Abroad, by Charles Lever, first edition, London: Chapman & Hall, 1854, recent half-calf; The Compleat Angler, by Izaak Walton, a facsimile of the first edition, 1653, London: A. & C. Black, [1928], full brown sheep, worn d.j., slipcase; Ask Mamma, [by R. S. Surtees], illustrated by John Leech, London: Bradbury & Evans, n.d., half-calf; Roman Antiquities, by Alexander Adam, 11th edition, London: Cadell et al., 1830, full green leather; Our Iron Roads, by Frederick S. Williams, fifth edition, London: Bemrose, 1884, worn cloth; The Letters of Philip Stanhope, London: Fanfrolico Press, limited edition numbered 45/480, n.d., embossed cloth; Decameron, by Giovanni Boccaccio, Additional Plates [plates only], n.d., comprising eight plates and list, loose in paper covered boards. Condition generally good & bright, but varied, some pale spotting and wear in places, collection sold as found with all faults (7)

Lot 255

Bibliography & Reference. Collection comprising: The Rare Books of Freemasonry, by Lionel Vibert, London: Bookman's Journal, 1923, cloth; A Few Notes upon some Rare Cruikshankiana, by Albert M. Cohn, London: Karslake, 1915, paper covers; Books and Bookmen, by Andrew Lang, London: Longmans, 1887, quarter-cloth; Some English Books with Coloured Plates, by R. V. Tooley, London: Ingpen & Grant, 1935, buckram; A Practical Guide to American Book Collecting (1663-1940), by Whitman Bennett, New York: Bennett Book Studios, 1941, cloth; American Fiction 1774-1850, by Lyle H. Wright, California: San Marino, 1939, cloth; Book Collecting, by Robert L. Collison, London: Ernest Benn, 1957, cloth with worn d.j.; Chats on Old Prints, by Arthur Hayden, London: Fisher Unwin, 1928, cloth, loose plates. Condition generally very good, clean, bright, but varied, some pale spotting & wear in places, collection sold as found with all faults (8)

Lot 395

Tolkien, Christopher. The Silmarillion, first edition, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1977. Octavo, publisher's blue cloth, folding map at rear, price-clipped dust-jacket with protective plastic sleeve. Contents very good, clean, bright; one tiny mark on front-free endpaper, a few light marks on edges of text-block; binding tight and square, slight fading to spine of jacket. Together with The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, by J. R. R. Tolkien, third impression, 1968, and The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien, first edition, 1981 (3)

Lot 405

Miscellaneous collection of books comprising The Universal Atlas of Modern Geography, London: R. Yorke Clarke, [c.1848], 31 engraved maps with outline colour, plus Specimen of Ordnance Survey of Palestine, quarto, half crushed morocco & buckram with gilt title, board detached; A Description of more than Three Hundred Animals, including Quadrupeds...forming a Compendium of Natural History, London: B. & R. Crosby, 1812, illustrated with numerous wood-engravings in the manner of Thomas Bewick, octavo, publisher's paper-covered boards, boards detached; Manual of Seamanship, Vol.I, London: HMSO, 1908, octavo, heavily worn cloth; Common Things and Elementary Science in the Form of Object Lessons, by Joseph Hassell, 17th edition, London: Blackie & Son, n.d., octavo, cloth. Condition varied, sold as found with all faults (4)

Lot 471

Miscellaneous collection of maps to include Essex, hand-coloured copper engraving by John Gibson & Emanuel Bowen, London: John Bowles, 1778; Cambridgeshire, by Emanuel Bowen, London: J. Tinney, n.d.; Essex, London: C. Smith, 1804; a selection of 31 maps from a disbound copy of A Topographical Dictionary of England, by Samuel Lewis, 1831, including a folding map of England & Wales; 20 loose maps by B. R. Davies, Jehoshaphat Aspin, Keith Johnston, G. W. & C. B. Colton, and others, including Central and South America, a few English counties; a John Ogilby road map of Chelmsford to Billericay, mounted in printseller's wrappers; one sheet only (title) of A Map of the County Sixty Five Miles Round London, by Andrews & Dury, 1807. Condition generally good, but varied, sold as found with all faults, the whole housed in a portfolio folder

Lot 52

New Naturalists Nos 71-75. Simms (Eric) British Warblers, 1985 + Webb, (Nigel). Heathlands, 1986. + Tubbs (Colin R. The New Forest 1986. + Page (C.N.) Ferns, 1988 + Maitland (P.S.) & Campbell (R.N.) Freshwater Fishes, 1992 all in dustwrappers by Robert Gillmore, all first editions and in fine of near fine condition. (5)

Lot 54

New Naturalists. Nos 81-89. Majerius (Michael E.N.) Ladybirds, 1994 + Marren (Peter), The New Naturalists 1995 + Proctor (M. & Others) The Natural History of Pollination, 1996. + Cabot (David) Ireland, 1999. + Ingram (David) & Robertson (Noel), Plant Disease, 1999. + Gilbert (Oliver) Lichens, 2000 + Beebee (T.) and Griffiths (R.) Amphibians and Reptiles, 2000 + Mitchell, (John). Loch Lomonside, 2001. + Moss (Brian) The Broads, 2001. All first editions, in Robert Gillmor dustwrappers. All fine (9)

Lot 55

New Naturalistss: Nos 90-99. Majerius (Michael) Moths, 2002. + Marren (P) Nature Conservation 2002 + Ratcliffe (D.) Lakeland 2002. + Altringham (John). British Bats, 2003 + Hayward (P.J.) Seashore, 2004 + Lunn (Angus) Northumberland, 2004 + Spooner (B.) & Roberts (Peter) Fungi. 2005. + Porley (R.) & Hodgetts (N.) Mosses and Liverworts, 2005 + Benton (T.) Bumblebees, 2006 + Mullard. (Jonathan), Gower, 2006. 10 Volumes all fine in Robert Gillmor dustwrappers.

Lot 56

New Naturalists: Rackahm (Oliver) Woodlands, 2006 + Ratcliffe (Derek) Galloway and the Borders. 2007. Both 1st editions in R. Gillmore dustwrappers (2)

Lot 60

New Naturalist No 107. Watson (Adam) & Moss (Robert) Grouse, 2008 + No 108. Friend (Peter) Southern England, 2008 + No 109Berry (R. J.) Islands, 2009. All first editions, all fine in Robert Gillmor Dustwrappers. (3)

Lot 70

New Naturalist. No 122. Proctor (Michael). Vegetation Of Britain and Ireland. 2013 1st edition. Fine in R. Gillmor wrapper. (1)

Lot 72

New Naturalists. No’s 127-137. Goode. (D). Nature In Towns and Cities. + Moss (Brian) Lakes Loughs and Lochs + Stace (Clive A & others). Alien Plants + Lee (John). Yorkshire Dales. + Hayward (Peter J.) Shallow Seas. + Ashton (N). Early Humans + Sale (R.) Falcons + Cameron (Robert) Slugs and Snails. + Newton (Ian) Farming and Birds. + Jones (R) Beetles. + Morris (Pat) Hedgehog. All fine in Robert Gillmor dustwrappers. (11)

Lot 76

B. T. Batsford titles: Hanna Denis O’D) Ulster 1952 + Clark (Grahame) Prehistoric England 1940 + Jekyll (Gertrude) & Jones (S. R.) Old English Household Life 2nd edition & others, some duplicates, all in dustwrappers, most by Brian Cook. (33)

Lot 1836

F R Lee, watercolour, Burnham Beeches, 1851, signed, 12.5" x 19", framed

Lot 1876

R Forsyth, oil on board, Ben Ledi near Callander, signed, 61cm x 91cm, framed

Lot 2168

R T SMITH NOTTINGHAM - an 18th century 30-hour clock, with single secondary dial, oak-cased, with pendulum (A/F) and weight, height 224cm

Lot 1365

Specht,R.: Mozart. Zwölf Gedichte. Wien, Munk (1914). Gr.4°. Mit 12 ganzs. farb. Tafeln mit Goldbordüre u. Buchschmuck von H. Lefler. 13 Bl. Okart. mit aufkasch. Deckelillustr. (Rckn. beschäd., gebräunt u. kl. Eckfehlst.). Einzige Ausgabe. - Wunderschön illustriert vom berühmten Künstler des Wiener Jugendstils: Heinrich Lefler (1863-1919), einer der ersten und bedeutendsten Persönlichkeiten zur Kunstentwicklung um die Jahrhundertwende, des sogenannten "Wien um 1900". Die bezaubernden Zeichnungen nehmen Bezug auf Mozarts Opern (Bastien und Bastienne, Entführung aus dem Serail, Cosi fan tutte, Figaro, Don Giovanni, Zauberflöte, A Dur Quartett, Requiem etc.). - Tls. kl. Eckläs.

Lot 3999

Schuler, Alf: (1945 Berchtesgaden). Rahmen in Schwarz u. Grau auf weißem Grund. Farbserigraphie auf leichtem Karton 1972. 47,2 x 47, Blgr. 70 x 50 cm. Ob. re. sign. u. dat., ob. li. num. Eines von 100 Ex. - ╔Dabei: Weiss, Lothar╗ (1929 Wehr 2006). Zwei Bäume u. Sonne. Farbholzschnitt auf Johannot. Ca. 48 x 34,5 Blgr. 76 x 57 cm. Sign. u. num. - Ex. 34/100. - ╔Ders.╗ Schönheit u. Muse (Pfau u. Flötenspieler). Farbholzschnitt auf Johannot. Ca. 46,5 x 33, Blgr. 76,5 x 57 cm. Sign. u. num. - Eines von 100 Ex. - Zus. 3 Bl. R

Lot 2712

Elsaß.: Sammelbild mit 9 meist kleineren Ansichten, darunter Colmar u. Mühlhausen, in der Mitte größere Darstellung von Strassburg.; eingefasst von ornament. Bordüre mit figürl. Staffage. Farblithogr. von F. Reiss nach C.Scheuren bei M. Schauenburg, um 1880. Qu.Gr.Fol. - Leichte Gebrauchssp.; einige Randeinrisse (außerhalb d.Darstellung). R

Lot 3896

Richterich, Marco: (1929 St.-Imier - Arles 1997). 7 Farblithographien. 20. Jhdt. 34,7 x 46 - 44,5 x 44 cm. Sign. u. nummeriert. Überw. ein Ex. von 200. Stadtansichten - Löwin - Schlosssansicht - Straßenszene - Weibl. Akt im Interieur. R

Lot 3642

Martini, Alberto: (1876 Oderzo - Mailand 1954), zugeschrieben. 2 Portraits eines jüngeren Mannes mit Kopfbedeckung. Radierung. 8 x 8 cm. R

Lot 4162

Weiskönig, Werner: (1907 Chemnitz - St. Gallen 1982). Stillleben von Flaschen, Tuben, Gläsern und Utensilien vor Fensterausblick. Farblithographie. 1986. 50 x 38,6 cm. Sig. u. dat. - Ex. 171/200. R

Lot 3280

Günther, Diether C.: (1937 Düsseldorf). Aquarianerin. Farblinolschnitt 1999. 24,5 x 19, Blgr. 35,5 x 24,5 cm. Sign., dat., betitelt u. num. - Ex. 2/15. R

Lot 2825

Konstantinopel.: Vue de la superbe Ornagerie du grand Seigneur à Constantinople. Guckkastenkupfer. Altkol. Um 1760. 25 x 40,4 cm. - Sehr frische Farbigkeit. Zwei Flecken i.d. Darstellung, etw. fl. auf dem weißen Rand und dieser etw. rissig. - 1 Beilage. R

Lot 3520

Konvolut: von 12 Graphiken (Lithographie, Serigraphie, Radierung, Holzschnitt). 20. Jhdt. 21,5 x 18 cm - 70 x 50 cm. ╔Darunter: Jürgen Böttcher╗(Strawalde), Komposition mit Tanzenden - ╔Valentin Schmitt╗ Büchner Schorsch - ╔Uwe Städler╗ Donna, Kalt-warm, Hommage an Kasimir - ╔Klaus Böttger╗, Idol - ╔Alf Welski╗ O.T. (Liebt Euch) - ╔Borsdorf, W.╗ Sommer - ╔Archibald Bajorat╗ Ukkoli - ╔Jean Paul Chambras╗ Bildnis Franz Kafka - ╔Ingrid Jörg╗, Der goldene Ritter - ╔Jens Lausen╗ Landkarte Nr. 28: Vom ewigen Abschied. R

Lot 2795

Genf.: Am Genfer=See. Radierung v. Johann Adam Klein (1792-1875) bei Morasch & Sckerl, Dresden 1827. 18 x 24,5, Blgr. 29,5 x 36,8 cm. Mit den Namensz., Adr., Datum u. Titel i.d. Platte. - Jahn 288. - Etw. - W. Ränder stärker - stockfl. R

Lot 2672

Weilburg.: Ansicht mit dem stadtbildprägenden Schloss u. einer Brücke über die Lahn. Lithographie bei Jean Velten, Karlsruhe um 1830. 18 x 26,1, Blgr. 31 x 46,5 cm. - Gebrauchssp., 1 geschlossener Randeinriss oben. - Selten. R

Lot 4211

Liverpool,: Bootle. "Old Hall Bootle". Aquarellierte Bleistiftzeichnung, anonym. Anfang 20.Jh. Ca. 17 x 23,5 cm, Blgr. ca. 32 x 47,5 cm. Oben mit Tusche bezeichnet. Zeichnung der historischen Old Hall. Im Verzeichnis der "National Heritage List for England" zu finden. - Altersübliche Gebrauchssp. ╔Dabei: Aquarellierte Zeichnung. Innenraum,╗ von Lady Lennox, um 1830/1840. Möglicherweise die Frau von Lord Arthur Lennox. Ca. 22 x 32 cm. Unter Passep. mont. Verso sign. bzw. zugeschrieben. R

Lot 2516

Krimkrieg.: Bataille d'Inkermann, 5. Novembre 1854. Tonlithogr. von Guerard. Qu.Gr.Fol. - Mit Trockenstempel, stockfl. ╔Dabei: Bataille de L'Alma╗. Darst. der Schlacht im Jahre 1854. Tonlithogr. von E.Ciceri und V.Adam, um 1860. Qu.Gr.Fol. 2x vorhanden. - ╔Cronstadt╗ Tonlithogr. von E.Ciceri nach D'Ossard. Qu.Gr.Fol. Stockfl. - Zusammen 4 Blatt. R

Lot 1412

Wagner,R.: Der Ring des Nibelungen. 2 Bde. Ffm., Rütten & Loening 1910-11. 4°. Mit 63 farb., auf Taf. mont. Illustr. v. Arthur Rackham. 3 Bl., 172 S., 1 Bl.; 3 Bl., 196 S., 1 Bl. Oldrbde. mit Goldpräg. u. Kopfgoldschn. (Tls. etw. fleckig u. berieb.). Erste dt. Ausgabe mit Rackhams Illustr. - Bd. 1: Das Rheingold & Die Walküre; Bd. 2: Siegfried & Götterdämmerung. - 1 Tafel lose, hs. Widm. a.V. - ╔Dabei:╗ Dass., in Ohprgt.-Ausgabe. - Zus. 4 Bde.

Lot 1829

(Zur Lauben, B.F.A.de.).: Tableaux topographiques, pittoresques, physiques, historiques, moraux, politiques, litteraires de la Suisse. Paris, Clousier 1780. Fol. Tafelband (allein) mit 217 num. Kupfertaf. nach Le Barbier, Bertaux, Perignon von Nee, Masquelier u.a. gestochen. 7 S. Ldr. d. Zt. mit Rsch. u. Rverg. (Gebrauchsspuren). Cohen-R. 1075. Reynaud 573. Lonchamp 3362. Haller I, 235. Wäber 38. Das vorliegende Ex. des berühmtesten Schweizer Ansichtenwerkes setzt sich zusammen aus 194 Tafeln mit Ansichten und einigen historischen Szenen, dabei die doppelblattgroße, gefaltete Ansicht des Vierwaldstättersees nach B.A. Dunker; 86 dieser Tafeln enthalten je 2 Ansichten; 6 doppelblattgroße Karten und Pläne; 9 Tafeln mit vielen Portraits; 7 Tafeln mit Medaillen und Altertümern. Bis auf das fehlende Front. ist der Tafelband so kompl. (Taf. 1-217), erst später erschienen einige weitere Taf., so daß der Tafelteil in seiner endgültigen Form aus 2 Bdn. mit zus- 249 Taf. bestand (so bei Cohen-R.). Ohne die Textbände (welche 1 dplblgr. Karte enthalten). - In den Rändern tls. etw. fleckig u. gebräunt, 1 Tafel mit Einriss. - Plate volume (alone) with 217 num. Copper plates. Leather of the time with spine label and spine gilt (signs of use). Some staining and browning in the margins, 1 plate with tear.

Lot 2895

Bacchusszene.: Bacchus auf dem Parnass. Mittig Apoll umgeben von Diana, Mars, Hera und ein Reigen tanzender Amoretten, zu denen Amor hinzukommt. Öl auf Holz. 17./18. Jhdt. 52 x 67 cm. Gerahmt. - Flämische Schule. Der Maler spielt mit dem Konzept des siegreichen Amors und nimmt vermutlich Anleihe bei Hendrick de Clerck. - Bacchus on Parnassus. Oil on wood, framed. Flemish school. R

Lot 586

Studentenfächer: der K.D.St.V. Normannia zu Karlsruhe. Karl Bindchen für Hede Baumann zur frdl. Erinnerung Stiftungsfest Januar 1909. Holz, Länge 16 cm., 16 Blätter, verbunden mit den Farben der Verbindung. Mit farb. aufgemaltem Wappen, darüber "Normannia sei's Panier!", darunter das Motto "Semper prorsus!" 11 Blätter mit handschriftl. Eintragungen vom Jan.-Febr. 1909. - 1 Blatt gesprungen, mit alter Reparatur. - Mit angehängt. Studentenband. R

Lot 2750

Morel, François: (um 1768 Franche-Comté - Rom (?) um 1840). Veduta del Arco di Tito Veduta del Sepolcro volgaramente detto degli Orazi. 2 Radierungen. 37 x 47,5 cm. R

Lot 3721

Münch-Khe, Willi: (1885 Karlsruhe 1960). "Kreuzabnahme". Radierung auf JW Zanders. 28 x 23 cm, Blgr. 44 x 36,2 cm. Sign. u. betit. Verso mit St. des "Künstlerbund Karlsruhe" u. hs. num. "148". ╔Dabei: Ders.╗ "Dostojewski". Radierung, 1920. 9,2 x 7,2 cm, Blgr. 27 x 18,5 cm. Sign., dat. u. betit. - ╔Ders.╗ "Johannes". Radierung. 17 x 9,5 cm, Blgr. 30,5 x 20,8 cm. Sign. u. betit. - Verso jwls. mit St. des "Künstlerbund Karlsruhe" u. hs. num. "119" bzw. "141". Zus. 3 Bl. R

Lot 1061

Neuhofer,G.A.: Klio und Euterpe, ein Taschenbuch auf das Jahr 1805. Augsburg, Rollwagen (1804). Kl.8°. Mit gest. Titel, 4 gest. Portraits (Neuhofer, Klopstock, Herder, Kant) u. 7 Kupfertaf. 2 Bl., 204 S. Illustr. Okart. (Rckn. u. Gelenke angeplatzt, Buchblock etw. verzogen). Köhring 72. Lanckoronska-R. 20. - Etw. fleckig, 1 Tafel lose u. in den Rändern mit Tesa geklebt. - ╔Dabei: Gothaischer╗ genealogischer Hof-Kalender auf das Jahr 1839. Jg. 76. Gotha, Perthes 1838. Mit 7 gest. Portraits. - ╔Historisch-genealogischer╗ Kalender auf das Jahr 1794 (enthält: Deutschland, ein historisches Gemälde v. F.C. Schlenkert). Brschwg., Schulbuchhandlung (1793). Mit gest. Titel, gest. Front. u. 12 Kupfertaf. - Zus. 3 Bde.

Lot 3888

Richard, Jean Claude,: Abbé de Saint-Non (1727 Paris 1791). 4 Radierungen auf zwei Bl. aus d. Serie "Varie vedute del gentile mulino" (4 von 8) nach Jean-Baptiste Le Prince, um 1755, je ca. 14 x 20 cm. Sign. u. dat. i. d. Platte. U.a. Deckblatt u. Flusslandschaft mit Bauernkate und Ziehbrunnen. R

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