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Victorian lady's ebonised and mother-of-pearl inlaid vanity case, the interior lined in green velvet with various tools, compartments and silver plated lidded glass bottles, 30cm x 22.5cm x 16cm high, together with a brown crocodile leather cigarette case, and a pair of black ground and floral decorated cloisonné vases (4)
Meccano. Very large qty of mainly early loose components. To include nickel parts, some of which have greased to preserve condition & will require cleaning, also a qty of red, green, brass components, 2x power control units, Unimat 1 lathe tools & accessories, plus other items, see photo. Conditions: Poor to Excellent with Poor to Good boxes. (Large Qty)PALLET LOT - COLLECTION IN PERSON ONLY
Railway, Aircraft related ephemera, tools & other items. To include The Train Book, Rail Express magazines, Boeing 747 hard back book, Pilot magazine, IWM issue Supermarine Spitfire Meccano style set, Schuco 04593 Rover 75, various hand tools - files, chisels, fret saw, pliers etc, NCE Power Cab controller, plus other items, see photo. Conditions: Fair to Mint with Fair to Excellent boxes & packaging. (Qty)
Large Old Master oil on canvas painting depicting a butcher in his shop surrounded by meats and tools of his trade, likely northern Italian circa 16th-17th century. With various conservation notes as photographed in the listing.Provenance: Holzerman's, Minneapolis, MN; Collection of Tom Sewell; Collection of Dudley Riggs, Minneapolis, MN.Unframed; height: 56 in x width: 91 in. Framed; height: 67 in x width: 81 1/2 in x depth: 4 in.Condition: The painting was conserved most recently in 1996; please see the documents in the lot listing photographs for details on the work done in that treatment. The painting has been relined and re-stretched. The varnish is discolored, making finer details difficult to see. There is extensive craquelure and stretcher bar marks along the perimeter of the work. There is cupping throughout that appears to have been treated, the surface is currently stable. When examined under UV light there are numerous areas of inpainting. The most extensive areas of inpainting are: the area surrounding the delftware jug, the background in between the man and the severed cow head, along the edges, and on and around the man's face. There's also evidence of restoration and inpainting vertically through the center of the work; possibly from a previous stretcher. There is also a horizontal line running between the length of the work about nine inches from the bottom. It is possible that the work was folded in the past, causing this crack. There is wear to the frame including: small losses, worm holes, and drill holes. The painting has been reinforced within the frame with thirteen pieces of wood, please see photographs of the verso.
Aristotle. Aristotelis de reip. bene administrandae ratione, libri octo…, translated Denys Lambin, Paris: Jean Bienne, 1567, [12], 315, [1] pp., printer's woodcut device to title, italic type, two woodcut initials, errata to final leaf verso, a little dust-soling and light dampstaining to lower margins of first and last leaves, single wormhole running throughout between the sixth and fifth lines from the bottom of each page, endpapers of old printed waste from an early printing of Pope Gregory I Opera, contemporary gilt-panelled calf with corner flerons and a central arabesque ornament flanked by the initials ‘C. S.’, outer gilt rule, gilt-decorated spine with four raised bands and floral tools in compartments, rubbed, a few wormholes and some surface leather loss near lower left corner of upper cover, partly cracked along upper joint, remains of original silk ties, 4to (220 x 145 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Lots 263-331 comprise the residual book stock of Hamish Riley-Smith (1941-2020).Adams A1918 (2 copies). The only printing of this translation of Aristotle’s Politica by the French classical scholar and professor of Latin & Greek, Denys Lambin (1520/1-1572).

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