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Chinese Watercolor Painting, Signed Pu Zou Painting, China, of a serene still life, watercolor on paper, signed Pu Zuo (1918-2001), 27‚Äù x 17 1/4‚Äù. Provenance: From the collection of Zhang Guohe, born January 1922. A former Colonel of Chiang Kai-shekís army, he attended the Japanese surrender in Hunan Zhejiang, in August 1945. After completing a law degree at the University of Chicago, he joined the United Nations in 1949, where he rose to the position of Chief of Examinations and Training in the Personnel Office. Throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, Mr. Zhang would regularly return to visit China. While on one of his trips he met with Soong Qing Ling, the wife of Sun Yat Sen, on July 29th of 1979. Mr. Zhang passed away in early 2013 surrounded by his family in Boston, Massachusetts. Starting Price: $150
Haeberlin, Dr. Jur. E.J. AES GRAVE. DAS SCHWERGELD ROMS UND MITTELITALIENS EINSCHLIESSLICH DER IHM VORAUSGEHENDEN ROHRBRONZEWÄHRUNG. ERSTER BAND: ENHALTEND DIE MÜNZVERZEICHNISSE. TAFELBAND: ENHALTEND 103 TAFELN MIT 2953 ABBILDUNGEN. Frankfurt a. M: Joseph Baer & Cº, 1910. Two volumes. Text volume: folio [32 by 29 cm], contemporary brown cloth-backed marbled boards. xxviii, 280 pages; occasional text figures; 1 fine plate. Plate volume: large folio [52 by 40.5 cm], loose plates housed in black cloth folder. (4) pages; 103 very fine plates. Text volume with marginal staining toward base, not affecting text or plate; plates a bit dusty. Plate folder quite worn and taped at spine, with broken ties. Marginal wear to plates. Very good. A monumental work, combining exemplary scholarship with photographic illustrations that are simply stunning. Ernst Justus Haeberlin (1847–1925) formed an extraordinary collection of the early cast coinages of the Roman Republic, and Aes Grave is the result of a life’s work in numismatics. Clain-Stefanelli 3788*. Grierson 72. Kroh 68: “the first modern work on this series and is still utilized as a primary reference (due to the excellent illustrations). Originals are extremely rare…”
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