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Daum, Nancy, a good cameo glass table lamp, circa 1910, with wrought iron fittings, the shade signed in cameo Daum Nancy with the Cross of Lorraine, the base signed in cameo DN with the Cross of Lorraine 50cm (20in) Other Notes: Auguste and Antonin Daum took over their father's factory in 1890s and began to produce art glass, introducing their cameo glass wares at the Chicago World Fair in 1893. Cameo glass is made with multiple layers of glass carved to achieve a design in low relief and sometimes combined other techniques such as enamelling and intaglio carving. The Daum brothers were greatly influenced by their neighbour Emile Gallé. The Daum glass became increasingly popular after Gallé's death in 1904. After the First World War, the Daum shifted production away from Art Nouveau to Art Deco designs and began to mass produce pieces using the different technique of Pâte-de-verre.
[EARLY LAW / CONVEYANCING] PHAYER, JOHN - A BOOKE OF PRESIDENTS [I.E. PRECEDENTS] exactly written in maner of a Register, newlye corrected, with additions of diuers necessarie Presidents, meete for all such, as desire to learne the fourme and manner howe to make all maner of Euidences, as in the Table of this Booke more playnely appeareth. [London], Anno Domini 1584 In ædibus Richardi Tottelli. Small 4to, black letter text, lacks final leaf of prelims though text appears continuous (blank?), 184 leaves of text, later blind-panelled calf with new end-papers. Includes sections on indentures, licenses, letter patents, manumissions, letters of attorney, etc. ESTC S106520, recording just 7 locations, 3 of which are in N America++Occasional light soiling, faint damp-stain to a few leaves and light spotting, one or two marginal tears not affecting text, overall a good copy of an early book. The later binding is in good condition and attractive, spine lightly sunned
CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE - GEORGE CRUIKSHANK'S TABLE-BOOK Edited by Gilbert Abbott à Beckett. London, The Punch Office, 1845. First edition, tall 8vo, additional engraved title plus 12 steel engravings and 116 other illustrations by Cruikshank, handsomely bound in full crushed red morocco leather by Sangorski &Sutcliffe of London++A near-fine copy, very occasional minor marks/spotting, handsomely bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, minor rubbing to joints
GRAHAM, THOMAS JOHN M.D. - MODERN DOMESTIC MEDICINE; or a Popular Treatise illustrating the Character, Symptoms, Causes, Distinction, and Correct Treatment, of all the Diseases incident to the Human Frame.... London, published for the author, 1826. First edition, 8vo, full contemporary diced calf. The copy of John Scott, 1st earl of Eldon, with his booklabel and signature 'Eldon' (twice) to front endpapers. A nice copy of the scarce first edition of Graham's work which details medications and prescriptions for numerous illnesses and ailments, with a table of the dose of medicines at the rear. It was highly popular, with 11 editions being published. It is suggested that Charlotte Bronte used this work as a medical source for her novels - the Bronte Parsonage Museum owns a heavily-annotated copy of the book++Text generally fresh with just occasional faint spotting, binding with small area of lower board rubbed, spine attractively gilt and bright, publishers advert leaf present at the rear, half-title also present
[INDIA] A COLLECTION OF 19 CARTE-DE-VISITE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE 'ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANGLO-INDIAN LIFE' SERIES Published by J L Lyell at Allahabad and Mussoorie in India, 19th century, each CDV with a portrait photograph of Indians in various roles e.g. Khitmutghar/Table Attendant, Bawarchee/Cook, etc., plus 13 other India CDVs, and another taken in Shanghai in 1865 (32)
NEELE - LONDON AND WESTMINSTER IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH ANNO DOM 1563 engraving, hand coloured, slightly soiled, mounted to within platemark, 21 x 55cm, a map of Northamptonshire by Robert Morden, hand coloured engraving of the cities of London and Westminster accurately copied from the table of the camera obscura in the Royal Observatory at Greenwich 1804 and two maps of the coast of Cape d Verde and map of chart of the Cape d Verde islands by T Kitchen, 1744, hand coloured (5)++++
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