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A SELECTION OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE 'WU SHUANG PU' PORCELAIN19TH CENTURYComprising: two bowls and covers, one with a stand, a further bowl, a wine pot and cover, a globular pot and a cylindrical brushpot, two with wood stands, 12.2cm. (12)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL WINE POT AND SIX WINE CUPS 18TH CENTURY The shaped wine pot painted with panels of figures at leisure in garden settings and on a riverbank, all on a yellow foliate ground, the quatrefoil wine cups with further figures in landscapes, the wine pot with twin metal handles and a pierced wood cover, 8.7cm. (8) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
Mercuriale (Girolamo). Praelectiones Pisanae Hieronymi Mercuralis Foroliviensis medicinam Pisis loco supraordinario vocato profitentis in epidemicas Hippocratis historias, non minus ad theoricam, atque practicam medicinam utiles, quàm ob eruditionem incundae. Nec non tractatus primo, De hominis generatione, secundo, De balneis Pisanis, tertio, De vino & aqua. Cum indice copioso eorum quae in his operibus continentur, 1st edition, Venice: Apud Juntas, 1597, text in double column, woodcut vignette to title, woodcut initials, errata leaf, final leaf unsigned, early ownership inscription 'Octaviani Galleppini?' in brown ink to title, small damp-stain to head of inner margin (affecting text to some leaves), first few gatherings with outer margin frayed with slight loss, contemporary limp vellum, manuscript title to spine, old paper label with shelf number beneath, a few marked, lightly rubbed, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Adams M1333; CNCE 34142.First edition of a collection of lectures given at the University of Pisa by the Italian physician Girolamo Mercuriale (1530-1606), best known for his work on gymnastics, edited by Marco and Orazio Cornacchini. The greater part of the book contains a history of epidemics based on Hippocrates, and remarks on plague. Three shorter lectures deal with conception, the baths and mineral waters of Pisa, and the medicinal qualities of wine and water.
* Chinese School. Album of pen and black ink drawings of Chinese trades and professions, circa 1830-50, a collection of 49 pen and black ink drawings on rice paper, depicting various trades, occupations and pastimes, each with caption in Chinese characters to upper right corner, some chips and losses (mostly affecting sheet edges), some yellowing and occasional spots or stains (mainly towards front and rear of album), each sheet originally tipped at corners (some also at centres of sides) to an album leaf, some with one (or more) edging strips of blue silk, most sheets partially or fully split away from support (due to expansion of album leaves), the splits mainly affecting blank areas and captions, the first drawing (man selling hand fans) detached with losses to both sides of image, final image with long vertical split centrally, the sheets 31 x 19 cm and similar, stitching strained, original decorative cloth covered boards, extremely worn, front cover detached, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Probably produced as a souvenir album for export, the trades and occupations depicted include a scribe, selling firecrackers, chopping firewood, selling shoes, a lady embroidering, chiselling lock parts, playing three games, selling horseshoes, carrying tea, selling mooncakes, carrying mountain water, cooking fermented wine, selling dove and duck eggs, beating tin shapes, sweeping word boards, etc.
A German silver cigarette boxstamped 800, with engine turned decoration, initialled, interior gilt, together with an Edward VII silver cigarette box, Birmingham, 1906, H H&S, interior gilt, and a silver wine coaster, Sheffield, 1980, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, together with three silver thimbles, one marked for Charles Horner, and a Birmingham silver christening spoon and a small silver propelling pencil, (8)large box 9cm, weighable silver 5.66oztCondition:
A modern silver goblet and other silver various dates, makers marksfirst Birmingham, 1975, A T Cannon Ltd, of plain design with feature hallmarks, interior gilt together with a tall wine goblet on a tapering stem, Birmingham, 1973, A T Cannon Ltd, a twin handled trophy cup on an ebonised base, a trumpet shaped spill vase on a weighted base, a square cedar lined table cigarette box with engine turned decoration to lid, and a curved cigarette case with linear engraved decoration, (6)first height 11.5cm., weighable silver approx. 12.73ozt Condition: Mostly fair condition. Trophy cup pushing down on foot
An Edwardian silver helmet cream jug, a pair of fiddle pattern sauce ladles and a wine coasterfirst London, 1905, Charles Stuart Harris, in 18th century style with reeded girdle and leaf capped scroll handle on a spreading foot, second, Exeter, 1816, George Turner, crested, third, London import marks for london, 1983, Mappin & Webb, pierced sides with beaded rim, turned wood base, (4)first height 11cm., weighable silver approx. 8ozt.Condition: Minor ding to inside of coaster. Other items in good condition
Lead crystal with gold accents. Includes: Gift, Dinner Bell, Violin, Wine Bottle with Basket and Glasses. Part of the Crystal Memories Collection. Swarovski backstamp on most pieces. Comes in original boxes, except for Violin and Gift, with dimensions: 3.5"L x 1.5"W x 2.25"H. Largest piece measures 0.75"L x 0.5"W x 2"H. Issued: 20th centuryManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Discover a charming collection of stemware, featuring two Fostoria glasses: a coupe and a wine glass, both adorned with the etched Trojan pattern. The final glass offers a modern touch with its iridescent bowl, adorned with gold floral vines, and a clear banister-shaped stem, showcasing a captivating blend of styles. Largest piece measures 8.25"H x 3"dia. Condition: Age related wear.
Discover a delightful ensemble featuring cordial glasses, wine glasses, and dessert glasses. Each piece in this collection showcases exquisite deep ruby red glass, presented in a variety of complementary designs that add a touch of allure to your table setting. Largest piece measures 7"H x 2.5"dia. Issued: 20th CenturyCondition: Age related wear.
A charming grouping of small vintage translucent glassware, ideal for cordials or wine. This collection boasts various designs, all adorned in delightful pink hues and complementary patterns, adding a touch of elegance to any setting. The largest glass measures 5"H x 2.5"dia. Issued: 20th CenturyCondition: Age related wear.
A lovely antique Chinese porcelain wine pot decorated with a bird on a flowering branch in underglaze blue with a clear overglaze. With applied handles along the shoulder.Height: 12 in x diameter: 10 1/2 in. />Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Chinese Wanli period (1573-1619) porcelain blue and white wine pot with cover. Rare and unusual, the wine pot is decorated along the sides with four cartouches, each depicting a man and attendant in unique settings. The cartouches are separated by a key fret pattern. The shoulder and foot are painted with bands of lotus petals and geometric designs. With two U-shaped metal handles along the shoulder. The cover is surmounted by an unglazed finial pierced with a cash motif. With a marked wooden box.Provenance: Private Japanese Collection, acquired before 1940; Christie's Hong Kong, November 27, 2013, Lot 3517; Private Collection; Christie's New York, "Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art," Sale 16320, March 22, 2019, Lot 1632; Private California Collection.Height: 7 1/2 in x width: 8 in x depth: 6 1/2 in. />Condition: The teapot appears to be in overall good condition with no major chips, cracks, losses, or repairs. There is fritting and minute glaze gaps along the edge of the cover, the mouth rim, and the spout. There is a polished kiln grit to the base. Small firing or glaze flaws throughout. Light wear throughout. Discoloration and some corrosion to the metal handles. Wear to the box.
FERRI (ALFONSO)De ligni sancti multiplici medicina et vini exhibitione, FIRST EDITION, title with large woodcut arms of Pope Paul III, lower margins trimmed occasionally shaving catchwords (M3v-M4v with catchword cropped), light damp-stain to A2, nineteenth[?] century limp boards [USTC 829334], 4to, Rome, Antonio Blado, 1537Footnotes:VERY RARE FIRST EDITION OF FERRI'S TREATISE ON THE TEATMENT OF SYPHILIS USING GUAIACUM WOOD, AND THE HEALING PROPERTIES OF WINE. Only copies of the second or later editions have been traced in post-War auction records.The Neapolitan doctor-surgeon Alfonso Ferri was called to Rome in 1535 to take care of Pope Paul III, the dedicatee of this work, and to teach at the university. In this popular treatise Ferri refers to the discovery of America as insulis aetate nostra repertis and discusses the exportation from Jamaica and Haiti of Guaiacum, the 'holy' wood which was imported from America during the early sixteenth-century and whose resin was supposedly a cure for venereal disease. The author also adds a fourth chapter on the healing properties of wine and its use together with the wood.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BARTHOLINUS, Th. De Cruce Christi Hypomnemata IV. I, De sedili medio. II. De vino myrrhato. III. De corona spinca. IV. De sudore sanguineo. Amst., A. Frisius, 1670. 290, (22) pp. W. engr. ti-vign. & 6 engrs. (4 full-p.). - Bound after: C.F. CURTIUS. De Clavis Domini Liber Cura secundae. Antw., A. Frisius, 1670. (36), 158, (20), (2 blank) pp. W. engr.front., engr.ti-vign., & 18 text-engrs. (all but 1 full-p.). - 2 in 1 vol. 12°. Fine cont. vellum. (Old owner's entry on free endpaper). NOTE: Very fine copy. Ad 1: Thomas Bartholin (1616-1680) was a Danish physician, naturalist, physiologist, and anatomist who greatly expanded our knowledge of the working anatomy of various glands, the biliary system, and the lymphatics. This rare work discusses the medical and physiologic aspects of the crucifixion of Christ. There are also essays on myrrh and wine and the transubstantiation of wine to blood. - Wellcome II p. 108; Osler 1944. Ad 2: Treatise on the nails of the Holy Cross and on the Lord's Passion. - Wellcome II p. 422; BCNI 8703.
A CHINESE POLISHED-BRONZE FIGURE OF LI BAI QING DYNASTY The drunken poet wears flowing robes and reclines, resting his left arm on an overturned wine barrel, together with a high wood stand carved with cloud scrolls, 1kg, 22cm long. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Norman Blount, 1875-1930. Norman Blount was a jute broker, as well as the joint secretary (with the artist Abanindranath Tagore) of the Indian Society of Oriental Art, which was founded in 1907 in Calcutta, with Lord Kitchener the Society’s President. 清 銅製李白坐像 來源:諾曼·布朗特(1875-1930)收藏。諾曼布朗特曾是一個黃麻經銷商,與藝術家泰戈爾一起擔任了印度東方藝術協會的聯合秘書(1907年於加爾各答成立),而霍雷肖•赫伯特•基奇納元帥(1850-1916)為協會主席。
A very large two tone stoneware Spirit Jar, D.E. Williams Ltd., Wine & Spirit Merchants, Tullamore, 49cms (19 1/2"), a smaller ditto from Vincent Scully, Mountmellick, one other for Ball's Anti-Curd, W. Murphy & Co. Ltd., Dublin, a Dr. Nelsons Inhaler, 20cms (8"), two Uisge Baugh Bottles and three Soda Syphons. (6)
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