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Lot 87

British War and Victory Medals to 2529 Pte J Edwards, Notts & Derby R

Lot 554

A Lalique gold coloured ring, size Q/R, a Kate Spade of New York Heart of Gold bangle, a Tiffany & Co. silver bangle and a Georg Jensen silver tork style necklace

Lot 562

A 22 carat gold wedding band, 3.2 g, size R

Lot 595

An 18 carat gold ladies dress ring set with three graduated sapphires interspersed by two pairs of small diamonds, 3.9 g, size R/S, together with another in 15 carat gold with central oval cut sapphire flanked by two further small diamonds, 2.7 g, size O

Lot 640

An 18 carat gold ladies dress ring set with central rectangular but emerald, approx 1 carat, flanked by two diamonds, approx 0.5 carat each, 5 g, size R CONDITION REPORTS See images for condition. See 642 for same condition response as this.

Lot 678A

A 9 carat gold cased gentleman's wristwatch, the movement by Trebex, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed "Trebex Non-Magnetic", the back plate inscribed "S & L (for Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd) C R Franklin" with modern leather strap, housed in a Trebex presentation box

Lot 702

An 18th Century gold pair cased pocket watch, the single fusee movement by Samuel Atkins of London, No. 1420, the white metal back cover inscribed "Sam Atkins London 1420", housed in a plain gold case, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, housed in a plain 18 carat gold outer case CONDITION REPORTS Hallmarks on inner and outer case differ - see images. Unknown if watch works. Date letter to inner case lower case ''r' date markl to outer case upper case 'G'. Silver dust cover present - see imnage. See image for movement. Weight of courter case 37,.4g, weight of watch movement and inner case 86.7g.

Lot 766

A scrapbook containing various 18th Century and later letters, invitations, etc including Victorian Passports for Edward Windeatt signed by Robert Cecil Lord Salisbury, notes from Laura Knight (artist) and others including Stanley Baldwin, John Pertwee, R. Reutch (Third Reich), Earl of Athlone, facsimilie 'Nelson' letter (Victory off Toulon 1803), Thomas Lawrence, Victor Hugo and many others by members of the aristocracy, military and society

Lot 872

R STANLEY G DENT (1909 - 1991) "Near Blogoff, Brittany Evening", a landscape with whitewash buildings in background watercolour heightened with white signed lower right

Lot 103

A "Wincanton Chilled Distribution" haulage lorry in glazed and wooden display case, bears metal plaque inscribed "Presented by G R P Massey 1992"

Lot 354

An Edwardian silver card tray with pie-crust rim, the centre field decorated with Todd family motto "Oportet Vivere" with fox mask motif, raised on three paw feet (by R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1903), 5.64 oz

Lot 441

Two modern silver card trays (by C J Vander, Sheffield 1990 and Lawrence R Watson & Co. of Sheffield, 1990), 11.28 oz

Lot 469

Five silver pepper grinders "Peter Piper" by Park Green (by David R Mills, London 1990)

Lot 713

A Hornby 00 gauge train set, The Western Pullman, R 1048, and another, The Royal Train, R 1057, both boxed (2)

Lot 717

A Hornby 00 gauge train set, Flying Scotsman, R 1019, and another similar, R 1039, both boxed (2)

Lot 722

A Hornby 00 gauge train pack, The Golden Arrow, R 2369, and two others, Coronation Scot, R 2371M and Silver Jubilee, R 2445, all boxed (3)

Lot 750

A Solido Racing Collections 1:18 die-cast model BMW X5 Rally X-Raid, another, Mitsubishi Pajero Rally Raid-2001, a Bburago Mini Cooper Monte Carlo (1960), and six others, three lacking boxes (9)Report by GHOther cars not mentioned in the lot include a Sunstar 1:18, Ford Escort Mk3 RS 1600I, a UT models 1:18, Porsche 911 GT1 and a Norev 1:18, VW Race Touareg 2009. These three are all boxed.The unboxed cars are as follows:A Bburago 1:18, Ferrari F40 1987, a Maisto 1:18, Dodge Viper GT5/GT5-R Coupe and a Bburago 1:18 Ferrari 250 Testarossa 1957

Lot 757

A Minichamps 1:18 die-cast model Honda racing F1 team RA106 R Barrichello 2006 Formula 1 car, and four others, all boxed (5)

Lot 765

A Hornby 00 gauge locomotive and tender, 4-6-2, Battle of Britain Class, Tangmere, BR, R 2221, and five other locomotives, all boxed (6)

Lot 800

R. Evans, a nude, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1959, 127 x 91 cm (unframed)

Lot 975

A musical longcase clock, the 30.5 cm arched square brass dial signed R Henderson, Scarborough, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, with a subsidiary seconds dial and Silent/Chime slide, fitted an eight day three day train movement, striking on eight bells and a gong, in an oak case, 228 cm high See illustrationWith a pendulum, two weights and a winding key.

Lot 9

Six silver Coronation rat tail spoons, each hallmarked from a different assay office, made to commemorate the coronation of Elizabeth II, London, Glasgow, Chester, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Sheffield 1953, makers mark R&B for Roberts & Belk and Coronation head mark, 70grms approx (6)

Lot 352

Group of Hornby 00 gauge railway train set accessories to include; carriages and cars, boxed R.050 4-6-2 Class 8P locomotive (Princess Victoria), silver seal locomotive etc

Lot 40

Yellow metal circular pendant set fifteen diamonds forming initial R, 2.5g gross approx

Lot 127

Collection of books comprising: The Dragon of the Alchemists, by Frederick Carter, illustrated with wood engravings by W. M. R. Quick, London: Elkin Matthews, 1926, publisher's quarter-cloth with paper covered boards; Twenty-Five Caricatures, by Sava, signed limited edition [of 250], London: Elkin Matthews, 1926, publisher's quarter-cloth and paper covered boards; Pickwick Papers, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, in two volumes, London: Chapman & Hall, 1910, publisher's gilt pictorial cloth; A Map of the World, engraved by Roselli after Contarini, 1506, second edition, London: British Museum, 1926, publisher's quarter-cloth and paper covered boards (5)

Lot 132

Dickson, R. W. Practical Agriculture; or, A Complete System of Modern Husbandry, in two volumes, London: Richard Phillips, 1807. Quarto, contemporary half-calf lettered in gilt with marbled boards, numerous engraved plates throughout including hand-coloured illustrations of bulls, sheep, pigs (2)

Lot 150

Potter, T. R. Charnwood Forest, London: Hamilton, 1842, quarto, half-leather binding lettered in gilt, illustrated with lithographic plates

Lot 2100

A 19th century gilt brass binocular microscope, Smith & Beck, London, contained in the original mahogany fitted case with extensive accessories, to include numerous lenses and associated accessories, (Smith & Beck, R&J Beck, Hunter & Sands), Serial number 228, case height 42cm

Lot 232

Dallaway, James. Inquiries into the Origin and Progress of the Science of Heraldry in England, Gloucester: R. Raikes, 1793, illustrated with numerous engraved plates, some hand-coloured. Quarto, full contemporary calf, rebacked with the original spine laid down, all edges gilt, armorial bookplate for William Twemlowe of Hatherton in Cheshire to front pastedown, woodcut bookplate for Jacobus Bromley to front free endpaper

Lot 240

Collection of Victorian & Edwardian ginger beer and codd bottles (Crewe, Fenton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Hanley), to include an 18th-century glass bottle, two large stoneware flagons with slab seals ('Bakers Wine & Brandy Merchants, Hanley'; 'R. Corden, Spirit Merchants, Draycott'), and a pot lid ('Otto of Rose Cold Cream, Poole & Son Chemists, Newcastle, Staffordshire')

Lot 286

Reilly, Robin Wedgwood. Two volume set in slipcase, together with Hebson, R. L. Catalogue of The Collection of English Pottery in the British Museum, 1903

Lot 297

Tolkien, J. R. R. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, first edition, 1925, publisher's green cloth and gilt, together with a small group of other Tolkien related books

Lot 312

Browning, Robert. Pan and Luna, illustrated by R. Wheatcroft, manuscript in black ink (presumably written by the illustrator), in folder bearing watercolour title to upper cover, 13 pages of handwritten verse and four original watercolour plates (each one signed & dated l.l., 1907), silk ties

Lot 12

9ct gold dress ring with textured panel of 'studwork', size R, 7.4g approx

Lot 16

22ct gold wedding band, size R, 6.2g approx

Lot 122

the interlaced initials signifying Edward Imperator Rex (Emperor, King), with the E and I in red guilloche enamel, the R in white opaque enamel, all studded with rose cut diamonds, beneath a crown surmount with red and green enamel details, the back stamped '18' and tests for 18ct gold, length 3.6cm, in original fitted gold-tooled leather case by Collingwood (Qty: 1)Footnote: King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra were regular clients of Collingwood & Co, buying many jewels there, especially gifts such as the present example, which were distributed at Christmas or on the occasion of a royal visit

Lot 252

the large pair of shoe buckles and the smaller matching pair to clasp the breeches at the knee, of rectangular cushion shape and curved to fit over the instep or around the leg, set with lines of harlequin cut marcasites, the shoe buckles with eight larger stones regularly spaced by a double line of smaller ones, the knee buckles with a single line of larger and slightly smaller marcasites; steel backings to both, the shoe buckles with leather in-fill, and engraved on the back L or R, and with a novel spring release mechanism; shoe buckles 6.1 x 4.5cm, knee buckles 3.0 x 2.4cm; presented in a period, though later, fitted leather case with blue velvet and satin lining

Lot 294

with a central old round brilliant cut diamond (estimated weight 0.85cts) in a halo of channel set shaped calibré cut sapphires, with two short lines of sapphires to the shoulders, and an outer overall border of more old cut round diamonds, partially reeded tapered shank, size R, unmarked white metal, cased

Lot 42

bead set with twenty-seven round brilliant cut diamonds in unmarked white metal, tests for platinum, ring size R

Lot 646

by R&S Garrard & Co, London 1901, in the 17th century 'lighthouse' style with fully marked bayonet fitting removable covers topped with urn finials and gadroon edged base, engraved 'H' to the underside, 7.7ozt gross (Dimensions: h: 11cm w: 5cm) (Qty: 2)(h: 11cm w: 5cm)

Lot 401

ANTIQUE WATERCOLOUR OF A BEACH SCENE IN THE NORTH EAST COAST SIGNED WITH INITIAL G R 1904

Lot 155

Vintage 18ct gold bark effect ring set with sapphire & diamond cluster approx size R 5.6g inc

Lot 1318

T R Ltd: A George VI hallmarked silver canteen of cutlery with Art Deco style handles, various date marks including Sheffield 1947, approx 143ozt, fitted in walnut bowfront two tier cabinet.

Lot 1552F

A George III full sovereign, 1820 (appears ex-mount), approx 7.7g.Additional InformationNumerous contact marks and damage to the 'R' in Britannia, surface scratches, nicks, rubbing and edge knocks - do refer to illustrations and request further images if necessary.

Lot 1592

A collection of 19th century and later British and International mixed denomination coinage including US 1900 Morgan Dollar (New Orleans Mint) with further US, Italy, France etc, British 50 pence pieces to include Olympics, mid-20th century bank notes etc, also a WWI Star issued to 16520 Pte. J. Lee E. Lan. R.

Lot 167

Seven bottles of French 1960s-80s vintage red wine comprising Château La Tour Capet Grand Cru 1969, Château Grangeneuve Pomerol 1971 (x2), Bordeaux R Lafage 1971, Château la Croix de Millorit Cotes-de-Bourg 1976 (x2) and Château de Plassan 1986 (7).Additional InformationLevels are medium to high shoulder, generally in poor condition, heavily stained and spotted, some tears and creasing, etc.

Lot 267

CORGI; a group of boxed Eddie Stobart Ltd lorries including a limited edition example, a Hauliers of Renown Scania R facelift box stepped frame trailer, etc.

Lot 1060

R WHITAKER; oil on board, portrait of a lady, apparently unsigned but with Bolton Auction Rooms Ltd certificate of authenticity, 50 x 38cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 537

* Bone dice. Nine Georgian bone dice, 18th century, each with duty stamp GR below a crown on the 6 pip side, most stamps with some red ink remaining, some very lightly rubbed or soiled, one with a couple of marks, three approximately 12mm, six approximately 8-9mm, together with two 18th or early-mid 19th century bone dice, each with duty stamp ?R below a crown on the 6 pip side, both with some red ink remaining, each approximately 10mm, and a single bone domino with fruitwood back (Qty: 12)NOTESDuring the early part of the 18th century, Stamp Duty was extended to cover a number of paper items that included playing cards and dice. Dice had Stamp Duty imposed on their sale between 1711-1862, and to show that duty had been paid, they were individually marked with a red ink stamp of a crown with the ruling monarch's monogram beneath. Most dice from this period are stamped 'GR' for Georgius Rex.

Lot 538

Broadside puzzles. Nuts to Crack, Parts VII-XI, XX, London: R. Macdonald , circa 1840s, a collection of 6 printed broadsides, with a variety of woodcut illustrations, enigmas, conundrums, hieroglyphics, etc., all but last part sometime laid down on linen (some folds), occasional stains and minor edge-fraying, some light toning, Part XI with two small burn holes to lower blank margin (one just touching line border), Part XX trimmed to lower margin, with loss of imprint (but line border intact), approximately 50 x 37 cm (19.5 x 14.5 ins), together with accompanying booklets for Parts 16, 17, and 21, entitled The Nutcrackers; A Key to Nuts to Crack, or Enigmatical Repository, each 16pp., with diagrams to text, corners generally creased, original printed wrappers, dusty, those to Part 21 creased and frayed, with slight loss (and small repair) to rear cover, 10.5 x 6.5 cm (4 x 2.5 ins) (Qty: 9)NOTESRare broadsides containing amusements for children, and indeed the whole family, including such curious puzzles and activities as The Labyrinth of London , The Automaton Soothsayer , Papyro Plastics, or Paper Models.-A Patent Cab , Hieroglyphic Love Letter , An Indian Gazette and Tantalus's Cup . Robert Macdonald of Clerkenwell published a series of 24 such broadsides, which he sold at one shilling each, with the accompanying solution booklets available to purchase separately.

Lot 556

Chapbooks. The History of Sir Richard Whittington and His Cat, printed for R. Spence, Bookseller in High Ousegate, circa 1780s, pp.31, first leaf with full-page wood engraving on recto (trimmed to lower edge), and publisher's advertisements on verso, two woodcuts on letterpress, one full-page, generally toned and finger-soiled, final two leaves with short closed tear in upper blank margin, stitching partially broken and lost, original Dutch floral wrappers (final page forming rear pastedown; no front pastedown, as issued), 9 x 6.5 cm (3.5 x 2.5 ins), together with three other early children's books similar, defective, comprising: The House That Jack Built, Manchester: G. Swindells; The Whitsuntide Present for Little Masters and Misses or the History of Master George and Miss Charlotte Goodchild ... printed and sold by John Marshall, original Dutch floral wrappers; and a late 18th century alphabet book, all small chapbook format (Qty: 4)NOTESFrom the Library of Alan and Joan Tucker, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Four rare early juveniles.

Lot 597

Baum (L. Frank). The Marvelous Land of Oz. Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman... , Pictured by John R. Neill, 1st edition, 1st state, Chicago: The Reilly & Britton Co., 1904, 16 colour plates, monotone illustrations to text including some full-page, scattered spotting, pp. 273/274 detached, a little frayed at foremargin and with short split to lower margin, pictorial endpapers printed in dark green (slightly browned), inner hinges broken and final leaf of text separated with lower board, original red pictorial cloth, stamped in navy blue, silver and green, spine and upper cover carrying the full title and author's name, stamped only in blue, horizontal single rule at the top and double rule at the bottom of spine in blue with a picture of Jinjur in blue and green, publisher's imprint on the spine reading 'The Reilly & Britton Co.', a picture of Jack Pumpkinhead in blue to lower cover, rubbed, spine faded and slightly frayed at head and foot and along lower joint, 4to (23 x 17 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESHanff & Greene, pp. 33-38. A generally good copy of the first date of the second Oz book. The covers appear in red or light green with no priority identified.

Lot 702

Cox (Morris). March Demon, A Collage Novel, author's original 'manuscript' copy, London, 1938, [12], 232 leaves, the title-page and text a collage cut up from ten 19th-century works, the composite text pasted centrally to recto of each hand-numbered leaf, occasional use of whitener, versos blank, original canvas-covered boards with two screwed spine pegs, the two covers hand-coloured by Cox in a magic square design, small typed label to upper cover, 4to (26 x 20 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: Alan Tucker, from the author. From the Library of Alan and Joan Tucker, Stroud, Gloucestershire. A typed note on the leaf following the title-page explains: 'This collage is altogether made up of the following short and (most likely) forgotten works'. The following eight leaves have the title-pages of the eight works from which Cox composed this work: 1) The Maiden Monarch; Or, Island Queen , vol. 1, R. Hastings, 1840; 2) The Tell-Tale: An Original Collection of Moral and Amusing Stories , Harris and Son, 1823; 3) Louisa Featherington, and Other Tales , Religious Tract Society, [1866]; 4) The Child's Guide to Knowledge; Being a Collection of Useful and Familiar Questions and Answers on Every-Day Subjects... , by a Lady, 48th edition, Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1874 5) The Girls' Reading-Book or Chapters on Home Work and Duties by Mrs Henry Sandford, W. & R. Chambers, 1877; 6) A Guide to the Knowledge of Life, Vegetable and Animal... , by Robert James Mann, 3rd edition, Jarrold & Sons, circa 1860s; 7) The World's Birthday. A Book for the Young by Professor L. Gaussen, T. Nelson, 1865; 8) Model Lessons for Infant School Teachers and Nursery Governesses, Prepared for the Home and Colonial Infant School Society, by the Author of 'Lessons on Objects' , R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1838. According to Alan Tucker all the books were bought for a few pence on Faringdon Road or at chapel fetes. 'Note the seventh title devoted to the Sabbath, the 8th to objects. Why eight books? Maybe an arbitrary number, though the first title is out of character with the rest, and probably indicates Victoria, eight letters to her name, still a maiden in Vol. 1. Solomon of course was born (and buried) on a Monday. On the last page the hero gets married and imagines he's arrived in heaven.' Cox's inspiration for collage came from Kurt Schwitters and Max Ernst and was submitted to Faber who rejected it 'just as they were about to publish (with some misgivings) Finnegans Wake . Cox used to say Faber turned him down from a natural reaction to [James] Joyce: Enough already. They have taken one chance and were not in the mood to promote another uncommercial book, particularly from a totally unknown writer' (Alan Tucker, 'Finnegans Wake and March Demon: A collage text by Morris Cox', flashpointmag.com, 28 July 2009. Cox gave this book to Alan Tucker and later borrowed it back to issue in his Gogmagog Photocopy Library (1984), Franklin 46.

Lot 725

Behne (Adolf). Hollandische Baukunst in der Gegenwart, Berlin, Verlag Ernst Wasmuth, [1922], [iv] + 32 pages, monochrome illustrations afer Berlage, J.J.P. Oud, Margarete Kropholler, Kromhout, Van Doesburg and others, inscribed in ink to title by Eduard Rosenbaum 'R. 1922', original printed wrappers, with pictorial design to upper cover, slim 4to, together with Berlage (H.P.). Grundlagen & Entwicklung der Architektur, Vier vortrage gehalten im Kunstgewerbemuseum zu Zurich, 1st edition, Berlin, Julius Bard, 1908, [iv], 120, [1] pages, monochrome illustrations, original light brown cloth, one or two minor marks, 8vo, plus other modern architecture interest, including Paul Frankl, Die Entwicklungsphasen der Neueren Baukunst, Berlin, 1914, original cloth backed boards, 8vo, Friedrich Paulsen, Ideen wettbewerb Hochhaus Bahnhof Friedrichstrasse (Stadtbaukunst Alter und Neuer Zeit, Zweites Sonderheft), Berlin, Der Zirkel, 1922, original printed wrappers, some wear, with spine restrengthened with clear adhesive tape, slim 4to, Erich Mendelsohn, Bauten und Skizzen (Wasmuths Monatshefte fur Baukunst, Jahrgang 1924, Heft 1-2), original printed wrappers, some minor marks, slim 4to, another issue of Wasmuths Monatshefte fur Baukunst, Jahrgang VII Heft 1-2, [1922], and Alfons Leitl, editor, Baukunst und Werkform, Erstes Heft, Ein Querschnitt, Heidelberg, 1947 (Qty: 7)NOTESProvenance: Eduard Rosenbaum (1887-1979), Anglo-German economist and librarian.

Lot 726

Cranach Press. Aus dem alten Europen Menschen und Städte, von Helen Nostitz, Hamburg: Cranach Press, 1924, original half vellum, sides rubbed and marked, 8vo, number 73 of 150 copies, together with: Werkstatt Lerchenfeld, Gilgamesch, contents browned, original vellum, folio, number 20 of 300 of copies, Strauss (Ludwig), Das Ufer, Berlin: Gotthard Laske bei Otto v. Holten, 1922, book design by E. R. Weiss, original boards, large 4to, number 125 of 300 copies, Officina Serpentis , Tres epistolae Platonis, Berlin: Officina Serpentis, 1926, original boards, sunned, folio, one of 340 copies, and 26 similar works, all German private press and limited editions, including :Hertha Koenig, Sonette, 1917Hans Christian Andersen, Die NachtigallMarchen und Geschichten Unserer Seele, 1926, Limited Edition of 500, Druck der Werkstatten der Stadt Halle in der Burg GiebichsteinDen Am 24 Oktober 1926 zu Leipzig Versammelten Mitgliedern der Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen Zugeeignet von Anton Kippenberg, No 290 of 350Ernst Stadler, Der Aufbruch, Leipzig, 1914, Verlag der Weissen BucherLobspruche under Lieder auf Hamburg, No 279 of 400Holderlin, Neuaufgefundene Jugendarbeiten, Dr Walter Betzendorfer und Dr Theodor Haering d.J., 1921, Verlag “Der Bund”, Nurnberg, No 695 of 750August Graf Platen, Sonette an FreundeDie Schopfungs Geschichte in Platons, Timaios, Ubertragen von Kurt Hildebrandt, 1925, Limited Edition of 100Vergils Georgikh ins Deutsche Ubertragen von Rudolf Alexander Schroder, Limited Edition of 200Emanuel Swedenborgs Traumtagebuch aus dem Jahre 1744, Hamburgerhanddrucke, 1925, No 20 of 150Joseph Freiherrn Eichendorff, Aus Dem Leben Eines Laugenichts, Munchen, 1914, No 36 of 600 (of which 500 numbered)Albrecht Schaeffer, Holderlins Heimgang oder Der Goldene Wagen, Berlin, 1923, No 329 of 350Albrecht Schaeffer, Heroische Fahrt, Leipzig, 1914Albrecht Schaeffer, Attische Dammrung, Leipzig, 1914Goethes Englische Werke, Limited Edition of 500, Private Press, 1961 (2 copies)Alexander Stauffenberg, Der Tod Des Meisters, 1948, Delfinverlag, No 5353 of 5477Alfred Schuler, Dichtungen, Munchen, 1930, No 71 of 400 (of which 100 numbered)Charles de Villers, Philosophie De Kant, Hamburg University, No 20 of 200Das Niebelungenlied, Verlegt von Julius Bard in Berlin, 1911, Leipzig, Limited Edition of 150Klopstocks Denkmale Der Deutschen, als Linzelwerf gedruckt, 1927, Hamburg, No 265 of 400Intermezzi Scandalosi aus Goethes Leben, Berlin, 1925, Zwolfterbertholddruck, No 267 of 350B.G. Niebuhr, Carsten Niebuhrs Leben, 1920/21, No 64 of 150 Gertrud Von Le Fort, Hymnen An Die Kirche, Franz Ehrenwirth Verlag, Munchen, 1948Homerische Hymnen, Verdeutscht von Eduard Morike, Hamburger Handdrucke, 1923, No 20 of 300(Qty: 30)NOTESProvenance: Eduard Rosenbaum (1887-1979), Anglo-German economist and librarian.

Lot 744

Glaser (Curt). Edvard Munch, 3rd-5th thousand, Berlin, Bruno Cassirer , 1918, original etched self portrait frontispiece, a few light marks to title, monochrome illustrations, original yellow cloth-backed printed boards, rubbed and some marks particularly to upper cover, large 8vo, together with Sydow (Eckart von). Die deutsche expressionistische Kultur und Malerei, Berlin, Fursche-Verlag, 1920, monochrome plates, original pictorial wrappers printed in blue and white, large 8vo, plus Grautoff (Otto). Die Franzosische Malerei seit 1914, 1st edition, Berlin, Mauritius-Verlag, 1921, monochrome plates and illustrations, original morocco-backed boards gilt, a little rubbed and marked and lightly faded to spine, 8vo, and others on 20th century art, including Goethe, Faust, Der Tragodie Zweiter Teil, mit bildern von Max Beckmann, Hamburg, Maximilian-Gesellschaft, 1957 (with slipcase), Ernst Barlach, Ein Selbsterzahltes Leben, 1st edition, Berlin, Paul Cassirer, 1928, Julius Meier-Graefe, Auguste Renoir, Zweite Auflage, Munich, R. Piper, 1920, Eine Kunstlerin, Paula Becker-Modersohn Briefe und Tagebuchelatter, 2.Auflage, Bremen, 1919, Julius Meier-Graefe, Courbet, Munich, R. Piper, 1921, E.T.A. Hoffmann, Der Sandmann, illustrated by Gunther Stiller, Hamburg, Maximilan-Gesellschaft, 1978, Giovanni Verga, Sizilianische Novellen, illustated by Ernst Morgenthaler, Zurich, 1954, and Freyhurr von Munchhusen, Die Land-Abenteuer, illustrated by Josef Hegenbarth, Hamburg, Maximilian-Gesellschaft, 1969, various sizes (Qty: 11)NOTESProvenance: Eduard Rosenbaum (1887-1979), Anglo-German economist and librarian.

Lot 750

Mann (Thomas). Schopenhauer (Schriftenreihe 'Ausblicke'), 1st edition, Stockholm, Bermann-Fischer Verlag, 1930, some light scattered spotting, inscribed by the author to Ida Herz 'Frau Herz mit guten Wünschen ... 22.XI.38, Thomas Mann' on the front free endpaper, section of original envelope addressed and signed by Thomas Mann laid in, subsequent gift inscription from Ida Herz to Gertrud Bing, *(dated London, Christmas 1938), to half-title, original printed wrappers, some marks and browning to spine and outer edges, 8vo, together with: Betrachtungen eines Unpolitischen, 1st edition, Berlin, S. Fischer, 1918, 611 pages, front endpaper inscribed 'R. 1918.' (ownership of Eduard Rosenbaum), original cloth-backed printed boards, a little rubbed at foot of spine, text-block loose, 8vo, including a photocopy and typed copy of an autograph letter from Thomas Mann to Eduard Rosenbaum, dated 24 October 1918, commenting on the political situation in Germany before the Armistice, and three newspaper cuttings relating to Thomas Mann, two from the Frankfurter Zeitung, for 1922 and 1924, and one from Die Zeit, for 25 December 1959, all loosely inserted at rear (Qty: 2)NOTESProvenance: Eduard Rosenbaum (1887-1979), Anglo-German economist and librarian.

Lot 753

Musil (Robert). Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften, 3 volumes, 1st edition, Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt Verlag [-Lausanne: Imprimerie centrale], 1930-33-43, volume 3 with 3 photographic plates including frontispiece, text-block of volume 3 slightly browned, initialled and dated by Eduard Rosenbaum on front free endpapers of volumes 1 and 2 ('R 1930' and 'R 1934'), signed carte de visite of Siegfried, Graf von Roedern (1870-1954) laid in, all volumes in original decorative cloth to a design by E. R. Weiss, volume 1 with spotting to front board, volume 2 spine toned, volume 3 with dust jacket (slightly frayed at head of spine panel), 8vo (Qty: 3)NOTESProvenance: Eduard Rosenbaum (1887-1979), Anglo-German economist and librarian. The third volume, published in Switzerland after Musil's death, is especially uncommon with the dust jacket.

Lot 766

Essex House Press. The Essex House Song Book, being the Collection of Songs formed for the Singers of the Guild of Handicraft by C. R. and Janet E. Ashbee, and edited by her, 10 parts in one volume, Chipping Campden: Essex House Press, 1903-5, printed in red and black, woodcut initials, music score designed by Paul Woodroffe, edges untrimmed, original japon-backed paper boards, japon slightly marked, wear to tips, custom blue cloth slipcase, 4to (Qty: 1)NOTESNumber 156 of 200 copies on paper; there were also five copies on vellum.

Lot 776

Gill (Eric, illustrator). The Engravings of Eric Gill, by Christopher Skelton, Wellingborough: Skelton's Press, 1983, numerous reproduction illustrations throughout, including some folding plates, original cloth in slipcase, folio (limited edition, one of 1350 copies), together with The Engraved Work of Eric Gill, Victoria and Albert Museum, 2nd edition, 2nd impression, London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1980, Large Picture Book no. 17, 220 wood-engraved illustrations, inside front cover with book ticket to lower corner, original printed wrappers, front cover with wood-engraved illustration, 8vo, plus Gill (Evan R.) , Bibliography of Eric Gill, Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman and Littlefield, 1973, frontispiece and a few illustrations to text, original cloth gilt, 8vo (Qty: 3)NOTESGill 636.113, 636.29 & 636.3 respectively.

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