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Henry Moore, O.M., C.H., 1898-1986, RECLINING FIGURE, stone and carved concrete, length: 16cm., 6.25in. Executed in 1932.This work is recorded in the archives of the Henry Moore Foundation under number LH 120a. "Mexican sculpture, as soon as l found it, seemed to me true and right... Its 'stoniness,' by which I mean its truth to material, its tremendous power without loss of sensitiveness, its astonishing variety and fertility of form invention and its approach to a full three-dimensional conception of form, make it unsurpassed in my opinion by any other period of stone sculpture." (Henry Moore, cited in Philip James, ed., Henry Moore on Sculpture, London, 1966, p. 159.)
Hertfordshire. Large multiple-sheet vellum indenture dated 12th March 1656 , detailing the sale from Richard and John Stone to Rober Dicer, of the Ancient Manor of Gatesbury and Upphall, together with its mansion house and giving a very detailed listing of the many individual pieces of land as well as woods, etc, with two seal tags, one retaining a perfect large pendant wax seal, together with another similar vellum indenture also from the 1650's that appears not to have been ratified, and also a paper bond of 1660 with two wax seals attached (3)
Becher (H.C.R.). A Trip to Mexico, Being Notes of a Journey From Lake Erie to Lake Tezcuco and Back, With an Appendix, Containing and Being a Paper About the Ancient Nations and Races Who Inhabited Mexico Before and at the Time of the Spanish Conquest, and the Ancient Stone and Other Structures and Ruins of Ancient Cities Found There, 1st ed., Toronto, 1880, thirteen mounted photo. plts., single-page map, wood eng. port. of General Diaz and one b & w illust. of hieroglyphics, orig. gilt dec. cloth, minor wear to extrems., 8vo. This work was also issued with twenty mounted photographic plates. (1)
Smeaton (John, Civil Engineer). A Narrative of the Building and a Description of the Construction of the Edystone Lighthouse with Stone: To Which is Subjoined, an Appendix, Giving Some Account of the Lighthouse on the Spurn Point, Built Upon a Sand, 1st ed., 1791, vign. title with previous owner's ink stamp, twenty-three eng. plts., ad. slip inserted before p.v, some light embrowning, untrimmed, later antique-style panelled calf, gilt dec. spine with raised bands and red morocco lettering piece, a little rubbed, folio (1)
Practical Masonry, Bricklaying, and Plastering, both plain and ornamental; containing a new and complete System of Lines for Stone-Cutting; for the use of workmen..., London, Thomas Kelly, 1854 folio (285 x 230mm.), plates, some folding. pages un-cut, occasional spotting, original decorative cloth, rebacked, spine lettered in gilt
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