Maughan, R. C. F. ZAMBESIA: A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE VALLEY OF THE ZAMBESI RIVER ... WITH ITS HISTORY, AGRICULTURE, FLORA, FAUNA AND ETHNOGRAPHY London: John Murray, 1910 first edition 8vo with map & b/w illustrations bright pictorial cloth, slight initial foxing and to page edges when book is closed. 0 1
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Roosevelt, Theodore & Heller, Edmund LIFE-HISTORIES OF AFRICAN GAME ANIMALS - 2 VOLS London: John Murray, n.d. first edition large 8vo numerous b/w illustrations from photographs and from drawings by P. R. Goodwin with 40 maps, text illustrations pictorial cloth with a little wear to cover edges and minimal foxing to endpapers. A nice set. 0 2
A William IV silver christening mug, Charles Thomas Fox, London the fluted bulbous body on a spreading foot, applied with a leaf-capped scroll handle, initialled, worn gilt interior, 8,4cm high, 141g; a pair of Victorian silver bon bon dishes, Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1894, each of cicular form, 107g in total; a set of four Edwardian silver salt cellars and three salt spoons, Morris Goldman, Birmingham, 1901, each oval body pierced with decorative bands, on four ball feet, with blue glass liners, 99g weighable silver; a pair of George V silver posy vases, probably J & R Griffin, Chester, 1911, each with bright-cut decoration, loaded; a Russian silver cigarette case, Moscow, 84 standard, of shaped square form, flat-chased with decorative motifs and a monogram, gilt interior, 145g; a Sterling silver pedestal basket, pierced and chased with scrolls, shells and flowers, with monogram, 11,5cm high, 256g; and a Sterling silver-mounted cut-glass bottle, of cylindrical form, with stopper, 11,4cm high 0 15
MANUSCRIT À PEINTURES intitulé « Preparationes ante miss[am] dice[n]dæ a sacerdotib[us] seu laicis s[e]c[un]d[u]m co[n]suetudinem Romanæ Ecclesiæ cu[m] piis or[ati]onib[us] ex fontibus Sacræ potissimum Scripturæ excerptis » ; daté « 1582 » au titre. Volume de format 100 x 65 mm, formé de cahiers de 4 ff. (sauf 2 cahiers de 2 ff., un cahier de 3 ff. et un cahier de 8 ff.), soit 77 ff. de parchemin réglés à l`encre rose (le premier et le dernier utilisés comme gardes collées, et les 6 premiers et 10 derniers blancs) ; le calendrier et les rubriques en lettres gothiques, le reste en lettres romaines et italiques ; foliotation ancienne à l`encre (fautivement chiffrée 1 à 74 avec un feuillet sauté après 13) ; reliure en maroquin grenat à dos lisse, mouillures et traces d`humidité parfois fortes affectant toutes les marges inférieures et les plats de reliures, petits accrocs au dos (reliure ancienne). TRES BEAU MANUSCRIT CALLIGRAPHIE ILLUSTRE DE LA RENAISSANCE FLAMANDE. Intéressant ouvrage de piété apparenté aux livres d`Heures : les Heures de la Croix qu`il comprend (56 r°-63 v°) ne font pas l`objet d`une illustration spécifique ponctuant leurs divisions, et ne forment pas le cœur du recueil, étant accompagnées de nombreuses prières, le tout étant présenté en titre comme des « préparations à dire avant la messe par les prêtres ou les laïcs, selon le rite de l`Église romaine, avec de pieuses oraisons puisées principalement dans les Saintes Écritures ». LE CALLIGRAPHE ET ILLUSTRATEUR DU PRESENT MANUSCRIT, MOINE CELESTIN D`HEVERLEE, se nomme au colophon (f. 6 v°) : « Scripsit et pinxit f[rater] Petrus Angeli professione & ordine cœlestinorum prope Lovanium », soit « Écrit et peint par frère Pierre Engels, par profession et ordre des Célestins près de Louvain ». « Petrus Angeli », soit probablement Pieter Engels, entra en 1558 dans le monastère des Célestins d`Heverlee dont il fut prieur de 1594 à 1607. Ce monastère brabançon, le seul de cet ordre aux Pays-bas, avait été fondé en 1521 par la famille de Croÿ dont il devint la somptueuse nécropole. RICHE ILLUSTRATION POLYCHROME HISTORIEE COMPRENANT PLUSIEURS REPRESENTATIONS EN COSTUMES DE L`EPOQUE. Elle est globalement conçue sur le principe de doubles pages encadrées de motifs dorés sur fonds variés avec grande peinture. – 16 GRANDES PEINTURES A PLEINE PAGE : saint Jean sur l`île de Patmos (f. 20 v°), rencontre d`Abraham avec Melchisédech (f. 30 r°), Vierge à l`Enfant (f. 32 r°), les trois Hébreux dans la fournaise (f. 37 v°), Trinité (f. 39 v°), Résurrection (f. 42 r°), chevalier de la Toison d`or en dévotion au pied d`une crucifixion avec paysage architecturé en arrière-plan (f. 45 r°), Flagellation du Christ (f. 48 r°), saint Michel terrassant le dragon (f. 50 r°), sainte Barbe (f. 51 r°), sainte Catherine (f. 52 v°), martyre de sainte Catherine (f. 54 r°), sainte Agnès (f. 55 r°), le Christ devant Ponce Pilate (f. 57 r°), Crucifixion (f. 60 r°), messe de saint Grégoire (f. 64 r°). – 34 ENCADREMENTS ORNES PEINTS DONT 29 HISTORIES, dans les marges du titre, dans celles des pages à grande peinture et celles des pages de texte en regard. Les encadrements historiés comportent les représentations suivantes : saint Pierre et saint André (f. 21 r°), saint Paul (f. 29 v°), saint Jacques le Majeur (f. 30 r°), saint Mathias (f. 31 v°), saint Joseph (f. 32 r°), saint Jacques le mineur (f. 38 r°), Daniel (f. 37 v°), saint Thomas (f. 39 v°), saint Luc (f. 40 r°), saint Jacques le Mineur (f. 41 v°), saint Simon (f. 42 r°), saint Marc (f. 44 v°), saint Mathieu (f. 45 r°), ange (f. 47 v°), Samuel (f. 48 r°), ange (f. 49 v°), ange (f. 50 r°), sainte (f. 50 v°), sainte (f. 51 r°), saint Thomas (f. 52 v°), sainte (f. 53 r°), sainte (f. 53 v°), sainte (f. 54 r°), sainte (f. 54 v°), sainte (f. 55 r°), sainte Marie-Madeleine (f. 55 v°), probablement Pilate (f. 56 v°), probablement Hérode (f 57 r°), probablement Joseph d`Arimathie (f. 59 r°). – 8 REPRESENTATIONS HERALDIQUES PEINTES A PLEINE PAGE (ff. 7 v°-11 r°), avec différents supports ornementaux : un ange (ff. 7 v° et 8 r°), un homme sauvage (ff. 8 v° et 9 r°), un chevalier en armure (ff. 9 v° et 10 r°), une femme en costume d`époque (ff. 10 v° et 11 r°). Cinq de ces écus ont été laissés en blanc, sans armoiries. – TRES NOMBREUSES LETTRINES PEINTES, DONT UNE HISTORIEE qui figure saint Jean buvant la coupe de poison (f. 21 r°). – ORNEMENTS CALLIGRAPHIQUES TRACES A L`ENCRE embellissant les rubriques. PROVENANCE : le chevalier de la Toison d`or peint au feuillet 45 r° représente sans doute le commanditaire du manuscrit, dont les armoiries figurent probablement parmi les trois armoiries complètes du début : – D`argent au lion rampant de gueules armé et lampassé d`or, armoiries portée par diverses familles des Pays-Bas (f. 7 v°). – D`azur à treize étoiles d`or ou d`azur semé d`étoiles d`or, armoiries portées entre autres par la famille Van Den Neste (f. 8 v°). –
Roger VANDERCRUSE dit LACROIX (1728-1799) TABLE OVALE de SALON en marqueterie à la Reine de croisillons et fleurettes quadrilobées en bois de rose, érable et bois teinté vert d’époque Transition ouvrant à un tiroir en ceinture, pieds galbés à tablette d’entretoise, plateaux en marbre brèche d’Alep à galerie ajourée de laiton. Estampillée R. LACROIX. 67 x 61 x 46 cm Roger VANDERCRUSE dit LACROIX, reçu maître en 1755. Il fut fournisseur de la Couronne, du duc d’Orléans et de la comtesse du Barry à Louveciennes.
RUSSEL (Lord John) fils du Duc de Bedford. L.A.S. « J. R. » à son frère le Marquis de Tavistock. Rome 29 décembre 1814. 3 p. et ½ in-4 adresse et marque postale. Lettre d’un grand intérêt. Document pris sur le vif. « …You will perhaps be curious to hear something of the great man i have been to see. He is in person stouut and very fat without much majesty in his air and still less terror in his look. He was indeed extremely goodnatured and during the two hours I was alone with him talked and encouraged me to talk on every subject. He blamed very much our sending L. Wellington to Paris as no one likes to see the man by whom he has been beaten. He is of opinion that there will no war in Europe at present… He is very gay and certainly not unhappy but at the same time I do not think him easy in his present situation and very far indeed from the tranquillity of the philosopher… Talking to me of the American war he said C’est une guerre de vengeance the frontier can be of no importance to you and you have no object in continuing the contest… ». Cachet de la bibliothèque Linsey/Crawford.
DESGENETTES R. Histoire médicale de l’armée d’Orient. Paris Crouillebois et Bossange 1802 in-8 reliure postérieure basane marbrée dos lisse orné. 200 / 300 € Édition originale peu commune et recherchée. Intéressants tableaux statistiques sur la mortalité au Caire en fin de volume. De Meulenaere Bibliographie raisonnée des témoignages oculaires imprimés de l’Expédition d’Egypte 71.- Cachet et contre cachet lavés
(x) Historical DocumentsKing Henry VIII1513 (22 June) a letter bearing the signature of King Henry VIII. The letter "To our trusty and well beloved knight ... Sir John Cutte (under treasurer) ..." concerning thirty-eight barrels of wode to William Gower, groom of the chamber. The wode had been seized by the Customs of the Port of London from William Hollis. Signed at top "Henry R" with "by the king" alongside. The letter has been torn in half and skillfully repaired, there is also a repaired tear just to the left of the signature. A rare signature on a letter of this famous monarch. From the Gerald E. Wellburn collection. Photo Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was king of England from 21 April 1509.Sir John Cutte (d. 1520) built Horham Hall, a late medieval hall in Broxted, England, sometime between 1510 and 1515 having acquired great estates. This is still one of the finest old brick mansions in EssexSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Historical DocumentsQueen Elizabeth I1576 (25 Mar.) letter and wrapper bearing the full and flamboyant signature of "Elizabeth R", addressed "To our right trusty and well beloved L(ord) Cobham, Warden of our ffive (ports)" with large wax wafer seal on the reverse with impression of the royal coat of arms with the legend, "elizab dg ang fran et hib regina fid def". The letter is a commission to the warden to grant commissions to towns or cities to clear the coast of pirates and sea rovers and authorising the warded on the cinque ports to grab illegal vessels (a letter of marque). The letter and cover are badly worn on one side and have been repaired or reinforced, however, this does not affect the signature. A rare and desirable letter. From the Gerald E. Wellburn collection. Photo William Brook was the 10th Earl of Chobham Piracy, the act of seizing a ship or its cargo from its lawful owners or their agents, has been endemic to maritime nations ever since man first set sail upon the high seas. By the time Elizabeth Tudor had ascended the throne in 1558, English piracy had entered into a Golden Age, as freebooters roamed its coastal waters virtually unchallenged. With fat prizes, particularly Spanish treasure ships to be found further out to sea, the plundering spread into the waters of the Atlantic and finally to the Caribbean, the well-spring of Spain's ever increasing wealth. But as the violent, frequently profitable enterprise of piracy escalated into a state of near anarchy, English commerce began to suffer heavy losses in the waters closer to home.provenance: Phillipps ms (22355)Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Historical DocumentsKing Charles II1667 (13 June) a royal warrant appointing "Horatio Lord Townshend" to be Colonel of a regiment of foot, consisting of ten companies, each of 100 men, closes with "By His Majesty's Command" and signed "Arlington". Signed by the king at top, "Charles R" and with wax wafer seal impressed with the king's coat of arms. Usual folding creases but fresh and fine. Photo Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685). His father, King Charles I, was executed at Whitehall on 30 January 1649, at the climax of the English Civil War. Although the Parliament of Scotland proclaimed Charles II King of Great Britain and Ireland in Edinburgh on 6 February 1649, the English Parliament instead passed a statute that made any such proclamation unlawful. England entered the period known as the English Interregnum or the English Commonwealth, and the country was a de facto republic, led by Oliver Cromwell. Cromwell defeated Charles II at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651, and Charles fled to mainland Europe. Cromwell became virtual dictator of England, Scotland and Ireland, and Charles spent the next nine years in exile in France, the United Provinces and the Spanish Netherlands.A political crisis that followed the death of Cromwell in 1658 resulted in the restoration of the monarchy, and Charles was invited to return to Britain. On 29 May 1660, his 30th birthday, he was received in London to public acclaim. Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington (1618 – 28 July 1685) was an English statesman.Horatio Townshend, 1st Baron Townshend and 1st Viscount Townshend 14 December 1630 – 10 December 1687), known as Sir Horatio Townshend, 3rd Baronet, of Raynham, from 1648 to 1661, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1656 and 1660 and was raised to the peerage in 1661.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Historical DocumentsKing George I1722 (29 May) a royal warrant signed "George R" by King George I addressed to, "Our Right Trusty and Wellbeloved Councellor Spencer Compton Eqr. Paymaster General of Our Guards Garrisons and Land Forces abroad. And to the Paymaster General of Our said Forces for the time being.". The warrant is giving the King's approval of an Ensign, Henry Pinkerton of the Regiment of Foot, going on half pay by way of exchange with a half pay Ensign, William Levingston, transferring to regimental service, and authorising the payment of wages to him at the rate of one shilling and ten pence a day (on production of certificate as to him being alive). Also signed by George Treby (1684-1742), Secretary of State for War; some fairly heavy folding and tone spotting. Unusual. A King's warrant may have been required for this rather trivial matter because the half pay ensign would no longer be on any regimental payroll. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Historical DocumentsKing George II1746 (Sept.) a German language commission signed "George R" at Kensington Palace, appointing Lieutenant Georg Albrecht Boden adjutant of a Hanoverian infantry brigade. With wax wafer seal of royal coat of arms and with endorsement, "Lieutenant's Patent". Some splitting and wear along folds and a couple of reinforcements with archival tape. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Historical DocumentsQueen Victoria1837 (23 June) mourning entire sent from Queen Victoria to the King of the Sicilies informing him of the death of her uncle, King William IV, at 2.12 a.m. on 20th June 1837 and of her Accession to the Throne. The letter has been folded into a small format (about 45mm wide) and was closed by two black wax seals and black ribbon. The letter is signed by Victoria, "Sir my Brother, Your Majesty's good sister Victoria R". A few paper weaknesses along the fold line but still in very fine condition. Photo The form of address between fellow royals was to call them either brother or sisterSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Historical DocumentsQueen Victoria1842 (1 Sept.) a court document, signed "Victoria R" being a supplementary document to an Act for amending the Constitution of the Government of Newfoundland, titled, "Additional Instruction to Our Trusty and Wellbeloved Sir John Harvey, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Major General in Our Army, Our Governor and Commander in Chief in and over Our Island of Newfoundland and its Dependencies, or in his absence to Our Lieutenant Governor or the Officer Administrating the Government of Our Island and its Dependencies for the time being. Given at our Court at Windsor...". The document instructs the Governor as to the qualifications for a member of the Assembly, residence qualifications for voters and constitution of the Executive Council. Initialled again at end and bearing a fine wax wafer seal. Several folding creases, one which has caused a tear in the final page. An unusual document and a fantastic addition to a collection of Newfoundland. Photo Lieutenant-General Sir John Harvey, KCB KCH (23 April 1778 – 22 March 1852) was a British Army officer and a lieutenant governor.He was commissioned into the 80th Foot in 1794 and served in several different locations, including France, Egypt, and India. He came to Canada in 1813 and served as a lieutenant colonel in the War of 1812, taking part in the British victory at the Battle of Stoney Creek in Ontario.From 1836 to 1837, he was the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. From 1837 to 1841, he was the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. From 1841 to 1846, he was the Civil Governor of Newfoundland. From 1846 to 1852, he was the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Historical Documents1852 (21 Dec.) illustrated letter signed "Robt Hawthorne" to William Johnstone, Engineer of Glasgow & South Western Railway, arranging a meeting and includes, "... I have to leave by the mail train at 4.15p.m. for Newcastle". The letter bearing 1841 1d. tied by numeral and showing Newcastle-on-Tyne, Edinburgh and Glasgow c.d.s. Central filing crease, nevertheless, a delightful locomotive letterhead. Photo Robert Hawthorne first began business at Forth Bank Works in 1817, building marine and stationary steam engines. In 1820, his brother joined him and the firm became R and W Hawthorn. After attending the Rainhill Trials in 1829, they became interested in locomotives, and sold their first engine, a 2-2-2 named Modling, to a railway in Vienna.There followed a number of orders for the Stockton and Darlington Railway. They continued to build engines, possibly under sub-contract, among them, three for the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway. In 1846 they bought the Leith Engine Works, in Leith, Scotland, for the assembly of locomotives prepared in Newcastle. These works were sold to another company also called Hawthorns and Company, which produced some four hundred locomotives on its own account until 1872.In 1850 the company built their first tank locomotive which was supplied to the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. In the 1850s, they also built six locomotives for the East Kent Railway. In 1859 they built an engine for the Cape Town Wellington Railway in South Africa. Later nicknamed 'Blackie', this engine is still on show at Cape Town stationSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Historical Documents1938 (10 June) typewritten letter on National Socialist German Workers Party letterhead with The Assistant to the Fuhrer, signed "R. Hess" (Rudolf Hess). The letter notes that Dr. Ernst Oppermann to relinquish his posts so he can concentrate exclusively in his post as head of the hospital in Lubbecke. The letter with two punch holes at left and rather tatty around edges. Photo Rudolf Hess was deputy leader of the Nazi Party under Adolph Hitler. He flew to Britain during the was, supposedly to surrender, and was imprisoned for the rest of his life. After the Nuremberg trials he was sent to Spandau Prison where he became the only high ranking Nazi prisoner, guarded in turn by the three powers, until his death in 1987Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Historical Documents1974 (23 Dec.) printed document signed at top, "Elizabeth R", with typewritten instructions to "Our Justices for the Petty Sessional Division of Wimbledon", a Royal Pardon for Stephen James Wootley at Wimbledon Magistrates Court who on the twenty-eight day of January was convicted of failing to conform to a traffic sign and ordered to pay a fine of five pounds, signed by the Queen at head and counter-signed by Roy Jenkins to verso; horizontal fold and light wrinkling. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
MAURITIUS1898 Diamond JubileeCover1898 (14 Oct.) OHMS envelope (218x95mm.) registered to USA, bearing 36c. with Arms 3c. and 4c. vertical pair, all cancelled by Mauritius c.d.s., showing "R" in oval, light "registered/mauritius" oval d.s. in red with arrival datestamp on reverse. Attractive Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
MAURITIUS1900-05 Arms IssueCovers1902 (25 Oct.) envelope registered to Germany, bearing 50c. tied by "curepipe" c.d.s. (Type D5), showing "R" in oval, "registered/mauritius" d.s., "la reunion a marseilles/l.v. no 4" octagonal d.s. with arrival datestamp on reverse. S.G. 152. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
MAURITIUS1900-05 Arms IssueCovers1904 (12 Feb.) envelope registered from Port Louis to Germany, bearing marginal 1r. tied by Mauritius c.d.s., showing "R" in oval, red "registered/mauritius" d.s., "la reunion a marseille/l.v. no 4" octagonal d.s. with arrival datestamp on reverse Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
MAURITIUS1938-49 King George VI Issue10c. pale reddish rose, perf 15x14, a left pane of sixty with R.4/1 showing variety sliced "S" at top, crease in left margin otherwise fine unmounted mint. Rare. S.G. 256c/ca, £3060 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
MAURITIUS1938-49 King George VI Issue10c. pale reddish rose, perf 15x14, a left pane of sixty with R.4/1 showing variety sliced "S" at top, crease in left margin and a few split perfs at top otherwise fine unmounted mint. Rare. S.G. 256c/ca, £3060 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
MAURITIUSPostal HistoryInstructional Markings1881 (25 June) locally addressed envelope bearing 4c. tied by "B53" obliterator, 1881 (24 Dec.) and 1886 (13 Aug.) internally addressed 2c. stationery cards (the former heavily creased and foxed), and 1893 (11 Nov.) 50c. stationery envelopes registered to Germany and Constantinople (stained), each showing small boxed "R" (Type I80). An interesting lot Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
MAURITIUSPostal HistoryAirmails1929 (18 Oct.) Goulette flight cover from France to Madagascar, registered from Provins to Curepipe and returned, marked "Liaison France Madagascar Reunion Maurice", franked at 24f., showing unframed "retour/a l'envoyeur" and "inconnu" with, on reverse, circular "services maritimes postaux/Anchor/girardin r. Controller cachet, "la reunion a marseille no 6" octagonal d.s. and arrival (2.11) datestamps. Attractive Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Roger CAPRON (1922-2006) Table basse rectangulaire, piétement et structure en acier, plateau formé d`une composition de carreaux de faïence de taille et décor différents, certains présentant des compositions géométriques en bas-relief, émaux polychromes. Signature émaillée "R. Capron". A rectangular steel and earthenware tile coffee table. Enamelled signature, "R. Capron". Haut. 30 cm - Long. 121 cm - Larg. 41 cm / Height. 11 3/4 in. - Width. 47 5/8 in. - Depth. 16 1/8 in.
Roger CAPRON (1922-2006) Table basse "Planète", piétement quadripode en fer patiné noir, plateau rectangulaire, bordé d`une cornière métallique noire, formé de carreaux de faïence présentant des motifs cinétiques, émaux polychromes à dominantes jaunes, vertes et brunes. Signature émaillée "R. Capron". A "Planete" patinated iron and polychromed earthenware tile coffee table. Enamelled signature, "R. Capron". Haut. 30 cm - Plateau : 120,8 x 40,7 cm Height. 11 3/4 in. - Length. 47 1/2 in. - Width. 16 in.
Poul KJÆRHOLM (1929-1980) & Kold CHRISTENSEN (éditeur) Chauffeuse "PK 20", dessin de 1967, structure en acier présentant un piétement formé de larges crosses soutenant en ceinture une arcature maintenant, en suspension, la structure d`assise formée de deux lames métalliques tendues d`une structure formée de bandes de cuir grené rouille piqué sellier. Cachet d`éditeur. A "PK 20" chair, steel and leather, early piece designed in 1967. Haut. 73 cm - Larg. 79 cm - Prof. 62 cm / Height. 28 3/4 in. - Width. 31 1/8 in. - Depth. 24 3/8 in. Bibliographie : - Bern Polster, “Dictionnaire du design scandinave”, Édition du Seuil, Paris 1999, pp.17-238. - Michael Ellison et Leslie A. Piña, “Designed for life”, Éditions Schiffer, Atglen, 2002, pp. 93-96. - Klaus-Jurgen Sembach, “Modern Furniture Designs 1950-1980”, Éditions Schiffer, Atglen, p. 96, n° 319. - Charlotte & Peter Fiell, “1000 chairs”, Taschen, Cologne, 1997, p. 402. - Noritsugu Oda, "Danish Chairs", Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 1999, p. 188 - Michael Sheridan, Catalogue raisonné, "The furniture of Poul Kjærholm", Editeurs R. Gallery and Sean Kelly et Gregory R. Miller and Co, 2007, p. 147.
Poul KJÆRHOLM (1929-1980) & Kold CHRISTENSEN (Éditeur) Petite table basse "PK62", piétement composé de lames d`acier formant arcatures latérales soutenant deux traverses sur lesquelles est maintenu le plateau rectangulaire en marbre blanc veiné de gris. Cachet d`éditeur. A small "PK62" occasional table, steel structure, marble top. Producer’s stamp. Haut. 16,8 cm - Long. 82,2 cm - Larg. 27 cm / Height. 16 5/8 in. - Length. 32 3/8 in. - Width. 10 5/8 in. Bibliographie : Michael Sheridan, Catalogue raisonné, "The furniture of Poul Kjærholm", Editeurs R. Gallery and Sean Kelly et Gregory R. Miller and Co, 2007, p. 150.
ƒ Vladimir KAGAN (né en 1927) Chaise longue "Erica", modèle "P6910-R", 1970, piétement cruciforme asymétrique en altuglas allégé en découpe à la base, soutenant la structure d`assise galbée animée d`un accotoir à la partie droite, recouverte postérieurement d`un tissage Jacquard réalisé par Madeline Weinrib à décor de motifs rayonnants stylisant des lotus dans des médaillons losangés sur fond lavande, les bordures à motifs quadrillés gris, lavande et écru. An "Erica", model "P6910-R", altuglass and later Jacquard Madeline Weinrib upholstery chaise longue, 1970. Haut. 84 cm - Larg. 69 cm - Prof. 145 cm Height. 33 1?8 in. - Length. 27 1?8 in. - Width. 57 1?8 in. Bibliographie : Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc., catalogue de l`éditeur, non paginé.
WORLD WAR ONE MM GROUP OF THREE MILITARY MEDAL, BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND VICTORY MEDAL, 32566 PTE H N TYLER 8/Y & LR MM: SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 16 AUGUST 1917, P8425, "32566 PTE H N TYLER E.KENT R." HENRY NORMAN TYLER (B1893) OF 110 BATHLEY ST, NOTTINGHAM, 69669 YORK & LANCASTER REGIMENT, ENLISTED IN 1915
WWI Military Medal awarded to `239583 GNR. H. ANTHONY. R.F.A.` with transfer papers, pair WWI War and Victory medals awarded to `251971 PTE. W. ANTHONY. ESSEX R.` (possibly brothers), further War medal awarded to `203040 PTE. H. HANCOX. S. STAFF. R`, and a silver football medal `FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT GOUY SERVINS JULY 1918 WON BY 23 H BTY` and to reverse `16TH BRIGADE R.G.A.`
LINKWOOD 12 YEAR OLD Single Highland malt whisky by John McEwan. 75cl, 40% volume. BLAIRMHOR 8 YEAR OLD Pure Malt whisky by R. Carmichael & Sons Ltd., Airdrie. 75cl, 40% volume. TAMDHU 10 YEAR OLD Single Speyside malt whisky. 75cl, 40% volume, in carton. GLEN MHOR 8 YEAR OLD `Rare Old Highland Malt Whisky` by Gordon & MacPhail. 75cl, 40% volume. 4 bottles Good.

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