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‡ PABLO PICASSO, 1948, lithograph in colours on wove - Composition, from School Prints, signed and dated in the stone, 48 x 75cmComments: trimmed, laid down, creased, small tear, foxing, faded, please see additional images.Condition Report:The margin has been trimmed especially at the bottom, so I cannot see who printed it.There is boxing.There are also some minor tears.It has been laid down to board, and looks like it has started to bubble.The top right edge also has paper wear.
Britain.- Smith (John) Galic Antiquities: consisting of a History of the Druids, particularly of those of Caledonia, first edition, spotting to first and last few leaves, bookplates, contemporary half-calf, cracked upper hinges, slight rubbing to corners and extremities, Edinburgh, 1780 § Wilson (Daniel) The Archæology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland, lithographed frontispiece, 5 plates, 1 double-page, illustrations, previous owner's ink inscription, near contemporary calf, gilt, g.e., Edinburgh, 1851 § Evans (John) The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland, first edition, half-title, illustrations, advertisements at end, bookplate, previous owner's ink name-stamp to half-title, slight abrasion mark to front free endpaper, original decorative cloth, gilt, fractional bumping to corners and spine extremities, 1881; The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain, second edition, half-title, 2 folding plates, illustrations, cracked hinges, bookplate, previous owner's ink signature, original decorative cloth, gilt, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, 1897, 4to & 8vo (4).⁂ Provenance: The first with the bookplate of author Jon Manchip White (1924-2013).
Britain.- Jones (Inigo) The Most Notable Antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-heng, engraved portrait frontispiece, small marginal hole, title in red and black, 11 engraved plates, 7 double-page, worming to top edge, not affecting text, faint marginal water-staining, frontispiece and title laid down, previous owner's ink signature to title, R2 with small paper defect to page number, for D. Browne Junior ... and J. Woodman and D. Lyon, 1725, bound before, Charleton (Walter) Chorea Gigantum: or, the Most Famous Antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-heng, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, remnants of sealing wax to margins, 2 engraved plates, 1 folding, for D. Browne Junior ... and J. Woodman and D. Lyon, 1725, bound before, Webb (John) A Vindication of Stone-Heng Restored, second edition, engraved illustrations, faint marginal water-staining, for G. Conyers, J. and B. Sprint ..., 1725, together 3 works bound as 1 vol., bookplate, modern panelled calf, folio.
Alchemy.- Sendivogius (Michael) A New Light of Alchymy: Taken Out of the Fountain of Nature and Manual Experience. To Which is added a Treatise of Sulphur..., translated by J[ohn] F[rench], second edition in English, with separate titles for Paracelsus's 'Of the Nature of Things' and 'A Chymical Dictionary', with A6-8 'To the Reader' duplicated after the second title, a little soiled and stained, later ruled in blind, rubbed, rebacked with red morocco label, new endpapers, [Ferguson I.257; Wellcome V.80; Wing S2507A], 8vo, by A. Clark, for Tho. Williams, 1674. ⁂ Scarce second edition of French's translation, first published in 1650. Sendivogius was considered by contemporary alchemists to be the true possessor of the philosopher's stone. In orthodox scientific terms the work is important for its discussion of the components of air. "Sendivogius believed that the air contained a hidden life-giving and fire-supporting agent . . . the first idea of the existence of oxygen". (DSB XII, 307).
PAIR OF OLD CUT DIAMOND EARRINGS,each set with a stone of approximately 0.75 carats, suspended from a smaller stone, with hook fittingsUnmarked - have not been acid tested. Not certificated. Grey tint to the stones. Stones speckled with inclusions. Chips and abrasions to the girdles. One smaller diamonds badly chipped and abraded to the girdle. Stones secure. Dimensions of larger stones = Earring 1: 5.7x4.3mmEarring 2: 5.7x4mm
Edwardian 18ct gold three stone emerald and four stone rose cut diamond ring, Birmingham 1908Condition Report:Approx 3.25gm, size N-O, max depth 5mm, length = 26mm, central emerald with surface abrasions around facet top, mainly visible under 10x loop, vivid green colour, well presented ring
Collection of silver jewellery including Blue John ring, keeper ring, marcasite ring, stamped 9ct & Sil, pair of turquoise pendant earrings, stone set necklace, paste stone set brooch by Zoltan White & Co and a Scottish agate brooch by Robert Allison, 9ct rose gold single stone moonstone ring and one other 9ct gold stone set ring, in tooled leather box with silk and velvet lined boxCondition Report:Blue John ring with hairline cracks, moonstone ring tested 9ct approx 2.15gm size L, has been re-sized, loss to moonstone to edge and rubbing to top surface and loose in setting
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