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[s and 1970s] Ger van Elk and Bas Jan Ader (1) Six publications on the renowned Dutch conceptual artist Ger van Elk (1941-2014). Comprises: Ger van Elk 5.1.1973 tot en met 18.2.1973. Eindhoven, Van Abbemuseum, 1973; Ger van Elk: The Horizon, a Mental Perspective and The Cadillac and the Nun. Both published by Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven and Nai Uitgevers Rotterdam, 1999; Ger van Elk, Monograph. Deventer, Thieme Art, 2009. First edition, 304 pp. Editing and compilation by Marente Bloemheuvel and Zsa-Zsa Eyck. Text in English. Book design by Irma Boom; Ger van Elk, Kunsthalle Basel and Boijmans van Beuningen, 1980. Name on first page; Ger van Elk, La Biennale di Venezia, 1980. Name on first page. (2) Bas Jan Ader Please don't leave me (Dutch edition). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, 2006. Text by Rein Wolfs et al. (3) In & Out of Amsterdam, Travels in Conceptual Art 1960-1976. New York, Museum of Modern Art, 2009. Great survey of the Dutch conceptual art scene with chapters on Bas Jan Ader, Ger van Elk, Stanley Brouwn a.o., with extensive documentation. Most books feature some shelf wear, heavy stack. (total 8)
[s and 1970s] Lawrence Weiner. (1) A Selection of Works with Commentary by R.H. Fuchs. Eindhoven, Van Abbemuseum, 1976. Softcover, 27 x 21 cm, 52 pp. in English and Dutch. Edition of 650. Cover features shelf wear, some rubbing on verso. Stamp Frans Halsmuseum on interior front cover.(2) Factors in the Scope of Distance. A Structure of Lawrence Weiner. Antwerp, ADD, 1984. Softcover, 29.5 x 22 cm, 32 pp. Slight discolouration on cover. (3) Order brochure for the publication, 4 pp. folded in 3. Printed bright orange, yellow and green, in mint state. (total 3)
[Small Press and Concrete Poetry] Maurizio Cattelan, Permanent Food Nos. 1-15 (all published) 1996-2007 Complete set of 14 magazines edited by Maurizio Cattelan, Paola Manfrin and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, published by L'association des temps libérés, Paris, Les Presses du Reel, Dijon and Fondazione Pitti Discovery, Florence. The famous 'cannibale' periodical is an assembling magazine of found images from other magazines sent in by various contributors around the world. Permanent Food characterizes itself as 'a second generation magazine with a free copyright', working on the principle that the combination of two pictures from different sources alters the original meaning of the images. Softcover, ill. covers, different dimensions, from 11.5 x 17 cm to 27.5 x 21 cm, various unnumbered pp. No.13 was never published. Added to No.15 is a printed tote bag, 32 x 26 cm, featuring a picture of Cattelan in full Miu Miu outfit (mint). No.6 has water staining on the lower right side (approx. 11 x 2 cm along spine). All other magazines show mild shelf wear, but are generally in very good condition. The early issues of PF are scarce, this is a rare complete set of the regular edition. (total 15)
An Edwardian mahogany envelope top card table, with rosewood cross-banded borders and stringing to the turned legs, fitted with a single frieze drawer above a stretcher shelf, the inside of the top lined with green baize and with inset counter wells, height 73cm, width when open 77cm and width when closed 54cm, S/D.
An Edwardian mahogany three tiered shelf fitted with six drawers centred with a cupboard, height 80cm x depth 17cm x width 77cm, a similar fret carved wall shelf with fret carved ends, width 78cm, and a similar small wall shelf cupboard fitted with a small leaded light door, width 67cm. (3)
A music cabinet with glass doors to the front and a glass door to the top, a shelf to carry the record player, a shelf to carry five other music machines and a compartment at the bottom to house vinyl records. W51cm, D41cm, H111cm. Together with a record player PIONEER full automatic stereo turntable PL-670, Sansui Infrared remote control system receiver RS-7, Sansui RG-7 Stereo Graphic Equalizer Consolette, Sansui Quartz PLL Synthesizer Tuner T-9, Sansui Integrated DC SERVO Amplifier A-9, Sansui Direct Drive Cassette Deck D-350M, Sansui Remote Control RS-7T, bag of instructions. (9)
A pair of Cypriot Savvides teak veneered breakfront bookshelves in the modern mid-century Scandinavian style. The one with three shelves and two sliding doors below and the second with one shelf, a bar slot with drop-down door opening to reveal a fitted bar and two sliding doors below, both raised on rectangular section legs. Each measuring H200cm, W100cm, D45cm. c1960s (2)
[SHAKESPEARE]Shakspeare's Jest Book, 3 parts in 1 vol., EDITH WHARTON'S COPY, with her bookplate, occasional very light browning and offsetting, contemporary brown morocco, gilt tooling and ornamental decoration to covers and spine, spine with gilt label and date at foot, g.e., extremities a little rubbed, morocco solander box, Chiswick, C. Whittingham, 1814-1815--CHALMERS (GEORGE) A Supplemental Apology for the Believers in the Shakspeare-Papers being a reply to Mr. Malone's Answer..., occasional foxing, light offsetting and browning, near contemporary manuscript notes inserted on paper slips, some modern pencil inscriptions in margins, later dark green half morocco with original marbled sides, gilt lettering and date on spine, minor rubbing and wear to covers and extremities, an extract of the New London Review dated to October 1799 bound in, T. Egerton, 1799--DOUCE (FRANCIS) Illustrations of Shakspeare and of Ancient Manners with Dissertations..., 2 vol., woodcuts in the text throughout, title-pages in red and black, very occasional foxing and age-toning, contemporary half calf, gilt label, tooling and ornamental decoration to spine, shelf-wear to covers, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807, 8vo (4)Footnotes:Shakespeare's Jest Book is from the library of Edith Wharton at Le Pavillon Colombe, the author's last home in Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt, France. By the end of her life Edith Wharton had collected more than 4,000 books, which included a wide range of authors - such as Flaubert, D'Annunzio, Shakespeare and Dostoyevsky – and subject matters ranging from histories of religion to popular science, astronomy and poetry. Loosely inserted is a newspaper article by Hermione Lee (2 August 1998, The Observer) on her library.Provenance: Edith Wharton, bookplate; leather armorial book label with motto 'Nec Temere Nec Timide'; John Porter, bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BIRINGUCCIO (VANNOCCIO)Pirotechnia. Li diece libri della pirotechnia nelli quali si tratta non solo la diversità delle minere, ma ancho quanto si ricerca alla prattica di esse, title within wide woodcut historiated border, woodcut illustrations and historiated initials, several marginal ink and pencil side-notes or underlining, occasional light dampstains (heavier to final gathering to upper part of page, final leaf strengthened on verso with small paper tab), title with small ink word on title touching one letter and one blank corner strengthened with paper), early twentieth century half calf, spine gilt with morocco lettering label, and paper shelf label [Adams B2083; Duveen, p.79; Hoover 131], small 4to (200 x 145mm.), Venice, [Curzio Troiano Navò] Comin da Trino, 1558Footnotes:Provenance: Leo S. Olschki, bookplate and shelf mark label on spine; William Cuthbert Brian Tunstall (1900-70), bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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