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TOOLEY (R.V.)
English Books with Coloured Plates 1790 to 1860. A Bibliographical Account of the Most Important Books Illustrated by English Artists in Colour Aquatint and Colour Lithography.
Revised edition, 4to, viii, 424pp., orig. cloth, d.w. Mr. Tooley's definitive bibliography and collations represents a necessary standard work.
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LIPPERHEIDE (Franz Joseph, Freiherr von)
Katalog der Lipperheideschen Kostumbibliothek. Neubearbeitet von Evan Nienholdt und Gretel Wagner-Neumann.
2 Vols., 4to, xix, [vi], 594; ix,[v], 595-1166, [1]pp., illustrs., orig. cloth. The most important costume bibliography.
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COLAS (Rene)
Bibliographie General du Costume et de la Mode...
2 Vols., 1411pp., 69, [3]pp., orig. cloth. The 3,121 entries are listed by author.
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BENNETT (Whitman)
A Practical Guide to American Nineteenth Century Color Plate Books.
140pp., orig. cloth.
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HILER (Hilaire and Meyer) Compilers.
Bibliography of Costume. A Dictionary Catalogue of About Eight Thousand Books and Periodicals.
xl,911pp., orig. cloth.
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FRANKLAND [later FRANKLAND RUSSELL] (Sir Robert, 7th baronet)
Six Sketches in Lithography, Representing the Common Actions of the Horse.
First edition, folio, lithographic title and 6 tinted lithographic plates by Day and Haghe after Frankland, some foxing to plates, presentation copy from the author to Lord Wenlock inscribed in pencil at head of title dated 1849, armorial bookplates of Lord Wenlock and Douglas Peter Crossman, cont. calf, rather worn, corners rubbed through, spine defective at head, joints cracked. The scarce suite of plates illustrated the six motions of the horse: 'Walking', 'Ambling', 'Trotting', 'Cantering', 'Galloping', and 'Leaping'. Mellon/Podeschi, 170; Not in Abbey or Huth.
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WESTON (Rev. Stephen)
A Catalogue of Greek and Roman Coins and Medals, in Silver and Copper, together with some curious Old China, and other Curiousities, of the late Rev. Stephen Weston... Which will be Sold by Auction, by Mr. Sotheby and Son... on Tuesday, the 15th of June, 1830.
Large 8vo, 16pp., stitched as issued, first and last leaf loose and a little browned, margins lightly frayed, 227 lots. Manville & Robertson, p. 68.
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LOUDON (Mrs. [Jane Webb])
The Ladies' Flower-Garden of Ornamental Greenhouse Plants.
First edition, 4to, xii, 215, [1]pp., with half-title, 42 hand-coloured lithographed plates, marbled endpapers, green half crushed morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, spine tooled with floral decorations within raised bands, corners lightly rubbed otherwise a fine copy. An exceptionally clean copy of this work by one of the most popular and successful female botanical illustrators. Provenance: Bookplate of Mrs. L. Bartlett to front paste-down. Nissen BBI 1236.
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SOWERBY (J., Jun.)
The Mushroom and Champignon Illustrated, Compared with, and Distinguished from, the Poisonous Fungi that Resemble them.
First and only edition, small 4to, [8]pp., 5 fine hand-coloured plates, orig. drab wrappers with printed title label on upper cover, a very good copy in unsophisticated original condition. The engravings feature illustrations of four types of mushroom from the genus Agaricus - Campestris (the true edible mushroom), Georgii (St. George's mushroom, or, white caps), Pratensis (the true champignon) and Virosus (which closely resembles it) - all of which also appear in the third and final part of James Sowerby's "Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms" published in 1815. James de Carle Sowerby assisted his father in several works and the appearance and composition of the illustrations of the respective mushroom types in each work are similar, though not identical. Nissen, BBI 1876; Freeman, 3503. Scarce, with Copac showing only 3 copies in the UK (BL, Oxford and Natural History Museum).
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COWEN (William)
Six Views of Italian and Swiss Scenery, Etched by. W. Cowen, from his own drawings, made during two tours on the continent in the years 1819 & 1822, and dedicated by Permission to the Viscount Milton.
First and only edition, folio (640 x 460), [4]pp., followed by 6 engraved plates (lightly foxed), this being the special issue with proofs on india paper, loosely inserted is a proof before letter and final working of the last plate, Lake Cosmo, inscribed in pencil to the dedicatee, orig. printed boards, calf spine, with minor wear. The subjects of the etchings and views of the following: 1. The Lago Maggiore. 2. The Lake of Lugano. 3. The Romantic Shores of Sorrento. 4. The Town of of Luvino and Lago Maggiore. 5. The Grand Approach to Sion. 6. The Town and Lake of Como. William Cowen (18 June 1791 ? 29 January 1864) was an English landscape painter. His work includes views of towns in Yorkshire, Italy, France, Ireland and particularly Corsica. Cowen was born in Rotherham in 1791 and worked teaching drawing in nearby Sheffield in 1811. Cowen was lucky enough to obtain William Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam as a patron, who paid for him to visit Italy via France and Switzerland in 1819 and 1822, after which he published this work, which includes his own engravings from his continental tours. Very rare; Copac and OCLC give a single location at the Victoria & Albert Museum.; Not in Abbey.
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JACKSON (Charles James)
An Illustrated History of English Plate Ecclesiastical and Secular in Which the Development of Form and Decoration in the Silver and Gold Work of the British Isles from the Earliest Known Examples to the Latest of the Georgian Period.
First edition, 2 vols., folio, xxxviii, [ii], 466; [iv], 467-1085pp., with coloured frontispiece, 76 photogravure plates and 1,500 other illustrations, cont. half green morocco, gilt, a very good set.
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BROOKES (Samuel)
An Introduction to the Study of Conchology: Including Observations on the Linnaean Genera, and on the Arrangement of M. Lamarck; a Glossary, and a Table of English Names.
First edition, 4to (310 x 225 mm), vii, [1], 164pp., 9 fine hand-coloured engravings plates depicting 128 species of shells, 2 further engraved plates, 2 presentation inscriptions in ink on front-free endpaper, blank upper corner of final leaf repaired, marbled endpapers, contemporary diced russia, rubbed, rebacked, spine gilt. A wide margin copy with the plates clean and beautifully hand-coloured. Nissen, 599.
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SWEET (Robert)
Cistine?. The Natural Order of Cistus, or Rock-Rose; Illustrated by coloured figures and descriptions of the Distinct Species, and the most Prominent Varieties, that could be at present procured in the Gardens of Great Britain; with the best direction for their cultivation and propagation.
First edition, 4to (260 x 160 mm), xx, 112 fine hand-coloured engraved plates (a little browned), each with a accompanying leaf of descriptive text, orig. green blind-stamped cloth, spine ruled and lettered in gilt, uncut. Sweet's highly decorative guide to the cultivation of the Rock-rose or Cistus. Originally issued bimonthly in parts, each plate shows a single variety of cistus or rock-rose and is accompanied by text giving a taxonomic description and instructions for the plant's cultivation. Provenance: The Edge Hall Library, signed by Charles Wolley-Dod on front paste-down. Nissen, 1922; Dunthorne, 294; Great Flower Books, p. 77.
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SHAW (Henry)
Specimens of Tile Pavements Drawn from Existing Authorities.
First edition, folio (325 x 255 mm), [22]pp., including list of subscribers, 47 fine chromolithographed plates (3 being double-page), orig. boards, calf rebacked with morocco label lettered in gilt. A rare and finely illustrated Pickering work showing specimens from recently excavated sites, these include Chertsey Abbey, Surrey, Jervaulx Abbey, York, Whitland Abbey, Carmarthenshire, Castle Acre, Norfolk, etc.
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REINHARDT (Joseph)
A Collection of Swiss Costumes, in Miniature, Designed by Reinhardt. Each Plate Represents a View taken on the Spot; To which is added a Description in French and English - Collection de Costumes Suisses, d'Apr?s les Dessins de Reinhardt.
First edition, 4to (275 x 185 mm), 29 ff. titles in English and French, 30 finely hand-coloured aquatint plates, accompanied by leaves with descriptive letter-press in English and French, several plates offset onto tissue guards, occasional spotting, cont. half red calf, marbled boards, spine and corners rather rubbed, uncut. First edition of one of the most popular and beautiful of the early Swiss costume books. Lipperheide, 907; Colas, 2530.
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MONRO (Alexander, secundus)
A Description of all the Bursae Mucosae of the Human Body; their structure explained, and compared with that of the capsular ligaments of the joints, and of those sacs which line the cavities of the thorax and abdomen; with remarks on the Accidents and Diseases which affect those several Sacs, and on the Operations necessary for their cure. Illustrated with tables.
First Edition, folio (470 x 290 mm), [5], 6-60pp., 10 engraved plates (4 folding on 2 sheets joined) after A. Fyfe and Thomas Donaldson, plates II and III with short tears not touching the image, plate V a little creased with short closed tears, nineteenth-century half calf, rubbed, covers detached. This was "The first serious study of this subject and the most original anatomical work by the greatest of the Monro dynasty." It contains the first full anatomical description of the sacs between the tendons and bones which Albinus had named the bursae mucosae. They are illustrated on the ten plates "which for explicit clarity and accuracy have not been improved upon." (Heirs of Hippocrates 1011). The plates depict the foot, various joints including the knee and hip, and four of the plates are life-sized representations of the entire arm and leg. Monro secundus' earlier publications were largely polemical, and it was not until he had been teaching for twenty-five years that his three main contributions to medical literature appeared. Monro's Observations on the Structure and Functions of the Nervous System (Edinburgh, 1783), a massive text and atlas on human and comparative neurology, is Monro's greatest work. His Description of All the Bursae Mucosae of the Human Body... was a practical manual for direct use in surgery. Although next to nothing was known of germ life at that time, Monro's acute observation and independent empirical judgement led him to the conclusion that the chief danger of infection in surgery of joints lay in exposure to the air. Garrison-Morton, 399.2; Blake, p.309; Heirs of Hippocrates 1011; Wellcome, IV, p.156. Russell, British anatomy, 613. Taylor, The Monro Collection, M170.
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COOKE (W. B. & G.)
Source of the Thames [Thames Scenery]. [Sold with:] Descriptions of the Plates of Thames Scenery. Engraved by W. B. Cooke & G. Cooke, from Original Drawings by Eminent Artists.
2 Vols., 'Source of the Thames' plate volume folio (375 x 270 mm), large paper copy, engraved pictorial title and 76 engraved plates on India paper, occasional spotting, contemporary red morocco by C. Smith, covers with wide gilt tooled border, spine gilt, upper joint cracked, all edges gilt; 'Descriptions of the Plates' text volume 8vo (230 x 150 mm), [300pp.,], cont. half green morocco, marbled boards, lightly rubbed, spine gilt extra, all edges gilt.
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ROSS (John)
A Voyage of Discovery, made under the Orders of the Admiralty, in His Majesty's Ships Isabella and Alexander, for the purpose of Exploring Baffin's Bay, and inquiring into the probability of a North-West Passage.
First edition, 4to (280 x 210 mm), [6], xl, 252, cxlivpp., with errata slip, folding engraved chart frontispiece (lightly offset onto title), 2 folding engraved maps, 29 aquatint plates of which 15 are hand-coloured (some folding), 3 large folding engraved meteorological registers, with an appendix of scientific observations and reports, some offsetting, cont. half calf, marbled boards, five raised bands, five compartments with triple gilt filet borders, the sixth with leather label lettered in gilt, marbled edges, a very handsome copy. "A famous, even notorious, voyage, led by Captain John Ross. As his lieutenants, Ross had aboard William Parry, James Clark Ross, and Edward Sabine, all of future fame as explorers. Ross attempted to proceed westward through Lancaster Sound, but being deceived, presumably by a mirage, he described the passage as barred by a range of mountains, which he named the Croker Mountains, despite the disbelief of his colleagues. On returning to England in November, the report was, at first, accepted as conclusive, and Ross was promoted to post rank in December, 1818. In the following year he published this volume. A controversy soon arose which called Ross's courage into question and opened a life-long quarrel between him and Sir John Barrow, Secretary of the Admiralty".?Hill. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Colonel Ernest William Greg (1862?1934) to front paste-down. Abbey Travel, 634; Hill, 1488; Lande, 1425.
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HOOKER (William Jackson)
Musci Exotici; Containing Figures and Descriptions of New or Little Known Foreign Mosses and other Cryptogamic Subjects.
First edition, 2 vols., 4to (290 x 225 mm), Large paper copy, vol. I: viii, 96 hand-coloured plates with unpaginated accompanying text; Vol. II: 80 hand-coloured plates and accompanying text followed by 32 page index with an errata leaf, some light offsetting to text leaves, light spotting to endpapers, cont. calf, rubbed, rebacked, both vols., with a dark stain to base of spine, overall a clean and presentable set. Sir William Jackson Hooker (1785?1865), born and educated in Norwich, an inheritance gave him the means to travel and to devote himself to the study of natural history, particularly botany. He married Maria, the eldest daughter of the Norfolk banker Dawson Turner, in 1815, afterwards living in Halesworth for eleven years, where he established a herbarium that was renowned amongst botanists at the time. This is the rare large paper copy with all engravings hand-coloured, Hooker published more than twenty major botanical works over a period of fifty years, this being one of his scarcest works. Provenance: Bookplates of Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, grandson of Dawson Turner. Stafleu & Cowan, 2990; Nissen, Botanische Buchillustration, 925; BM (NH), p. 870; Pritzel, 4210.
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BASAN (Pierre Fran?ois)
Collection de Cent-Vingt Estampes, Grav?es d'apr?s les tableaux & dessins qui composoient le cabinet de M. Poullain, Receveur G?n?ral des Domaines du Rio, d?c?d? en 1780; Pr?c?d?e d'un Abr?g? historique de la Vie des Auteurs qui la composent; D?di?e a M. le Comte d'Orsay....
First edition, 4to (290 x 210 mm), [6], 22pp., Dawson Turner's Copy, 120 engravings on 116 sheets (complete), engraved title as plate one, 4 sheets having of two engravings, some occasional browning and spotting to plates, finely bound in contemporary full green morocco, lightly faded, joints rubbed, boards and spine decorated in gilt and blind, five double-raised bands, all edges gilt, a very handsome volume. The catalogue is dedicated to the art collection of Antoine Poullain, French art collector. It includes 120 engravings after paintings by Old Masters, from the collection of Poullain, among them Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Claude Lorrain, Gerrit Dou and many others, accompanied by short biographies of the artists. The engravings were engraved by different artists under the direction of the French engraver Pierre Fran?ois Basan. The collection of Antoine Poullain, documented in this catalogue, was sold at auction in Paris after his death in 1780. Many masterpieces from his collection are now in prominent museum collections. Provenance: From the library of Dawson Turner sold as lot 692, at the auction of his library on 9th March 1853, signed a dated by him on front fly-leaf, along with three notations: the first relating to the auction of the collection in 1780; the next concerns a Rembrandt from the collection being re-sold in London in 1814; and the third noting that plate 61 is included on plate 20 "This requires to be observed, or the book may be supposed incomplete". Later in the library of Charles Butler (1821-1910), Warren Wood in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, armorial bookplate to front paste-down. Brunet I, 686; Cohen-De Ricci, 116.
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HORACE.
Q. Horatii Flacci satyrarum libri I. Satyra V.
Folio (420 x 275 mm), [2], 3-16pp., Latin text, followed by Italian translation, large paper copy, this being one of 60 copies for presentation, engraved title vignette, 18 engraved views by P. Parboni and others, after S. Pomardi and others, some minor signs of water-staining to fore-edge, cont. red crushed half morocco, spine with five raised bands, compartments gilt tooled, a nice copy. Only 150 copies of this work were printed for private distribution, sixty of which were for presentation from The Duchess of Devonshire who sponsored its publication, this copy inscribed by The Duchess to Captain Clifford. Cicognara, 1102; Brunet III, col. 327.
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MOLEVILLE ( Antoine Fran?ois Bertrand de)
The Costume of the Hereditary States of The House of Austria, Displayed in Fifty Coloured Engravings; with Descriptions, and an Introduction by M. Bertrand de Mokeville. Translated by R. C. Dallas, Esq.
Folio (365 x 255 mm), [4], iv, [2, list of plates], [100]pp., duplicated title page in both English and French, 50 hand-coloured acquatint plates each with a leaf of descriptive text in both English and French, the plates are vibrant and nice and clean, fly-leaf ceased, cont. straight-grain rust red morocco, covers tooled with a wide rolled decorative border, matching tooled lozenge within, culminating in a ornately tooled central circle, spine divided into seven compartments by six raised bands, two lettered direct, with rest gilt tooled extra, all edges gilt, covers lightly spotted and faded, corners a little bumped, but overall a very ornate and handsome binding. A later reprint with several plates watermarked J. Whatman 1819. "Early copies are on paper watermarked prior to 1804, and contain an Introduction in English and French on twelve pages, later omitted."?Abbey. Provenance: With the Panshanger engraved bookplate of Francis Thomas de Grey, 7th Earl Cowper, to front paste-down. Abbey, Travel I, 71; Colas, 2112; Lipperheide, 831.
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MUNERELLE ( Jean-Baptiste) & LEMAITRE (Augustin Fran?ois)
Ph?nom?nes et les Curiosit?s de la Nature.
First edition, folio (283 x 225 mm), [74]pp., 37 coloured plates, some light browning and spotting to text leaves, rebound in cloth-backed boards, original gilt upper cover laid-down. A series of chromolithographs, with descriptive text, depicting the wonders of nature. Includes a section on John Sutter and the gold discoveries in California, natural phenomena such as ??earthquakes,?? floods, typhoons, lightning, moonlight, sandstorms, the Niagara Falls. Gumuchian, 4546.?
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BAIKIE (Robert)
Observations on the Neilgherries, Including an Account of their Topography, Climate, Soil & Productions, and of the Effects of the Climate on the European Constitution: with Maps of the Hills and the Approaches to them, Sketches of the Scenery, Drawings of the Principal Buildings, Tables of Routes, &c. Edited by W. H. Smoult, Esq.
First edition, royal 8vo (258 x 164 mm), xiv, [2, errata leaf], 136pp., with list of subscribers, 11 lithograph views and plates, all but one hand-coloured, 3 large folding maps (two with minor repairs) and 30 lithographed route maps, one coloured plate with small stain and some light offsetting to maps, other a very nice clean copy, new endpapers, recent half calf, marbled boards, spine tooled in gilt, red morocco lettering piece. A rare Calcutta printing on the Nilgiri Mountains which form part of the Western Ghats mountain range in Southern India. The fine maps are signed by J. B. Tassin, who started one of Calcutta's earliest lithographic presses in 1830, and later moved in San Francisco. In the preface the author gives full costings for the production of the book and states that 500 copies were printed. Also contains "A list of plants gathered on the Neilgherries, particularly in the environs of Ootacamund, by the Rev. Mr. [B.] Schmid.": p. 129-136. Not in Abbey.
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ANGER (Benjamin)
Trait? Iconographique des Maladies Chirurgicales. Pr?c?d? d'une Introduction par M. Velpeau. Dessins d'apr?s nature, par MM. Bion, L?veill? et Beau.
First edition, 4to (275 x 200 mm), [8], xiv, 398pp., 100 colour lithograph plates, some heightened with gum arabic, numerous wood engravings in the text. Contemporary black half morocco, spine titled in gilt, corners and joints slightly rubbed, some foxing at the beginning and occasional minor light foxing in the text, however, the fine plates are clean and overall a very good copy. A superbly illustrated comprehensive treatise on dislocations and fractures, with an historical introduction by Professor A. Velpeau, "the leading French surgeon of the first half of the nineteenth century" (Garrison-Morton), who had been Benjamin Anger's teacher. The 100 magnificently lifelike plates, each depicting a different type of dislocation, fracture or complication, were drawn by Bion, L?veill? and Beau. This work is inexplicably absent from the standard medical bibliographies. Provenance: From the library of J. Kirkup with his bookplate on a front endpaper and a few pencil notes.
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JONES (E. Alfred)
The Old Silver of American Churches.
First edition, thick folio (385 x 285 mm), lxxxvii, [1], 566pp., one of 506 numbered copies, 145 collotype plates, original green publishers buckram, letter in gilt, uncut, t.e.g. a very good copy. "Over two thousand pieces of silver anterior to the year 1825 are described and more than a thousand are illustrated in this book. Of these about one thousand six hundred and forty were made by American silversmiths. The remainder consists chiefly of English plate, which numbers over two hundred and fifty pieces."?Introduction. Provenance: Small circular stamp of the Assay Office, Birmingham.
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PRIDEAUX (S.T.)
Aquatint Engraving. A Chapter in the History of Book Illustration.
First edition, small 4to, frontis., 24 plates, orig. cloth, worn, lower joint split. This is still a standard work covering the history of processes, the development of colour printing, Ackermann, aquatint in foreign travel, English topography, sport and natural history, caricature and costume.
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AA.VV.
Mappin & Webb Manufactory: The Royal Works, Queen's Road, Sheffield
PRINCE'S PLATE satisfies the highest aestethic requirements whilst meeting the limitations of the modest purse. Cultural and economic standards are one in Prince's Plate, because the finest creative designing is brought to the aid of modern factory practice in production...- Special catalogues of cups, bowls, medals, shields; ladie's and gentlemen's dressing cases; military and presentation silver, etc, will be gladly sent - Terms of Business, etc.: prices, reference, goods sente for approval, post office c.o.d.system, insurance & valuations, post orders... 1 24x21 cm., legatura in piena tela, marchio impresso a secco sul dorso, pp. 192, catalogo con migliaia di oggetti presentati con referenze e prezzo, alcune pezzi anche a colori, in lingua inglese, buone condizioni.
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ROSSI FRANCESCO MARIA
Argenterie fantastik. Racconti e cinquantuno opere di Giovanni Raspini (Prefazione di Franco Cardini)
8° bross. edit. pp. 126, molte fotogr. a piena pag. Stato di nuovo.
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Bizot, Pierre
HISTOIRE METALLIQUE DE LA REPUBLIQUE DE HOLLANDE. NOUVELLE EDITION AUGMENTÉE DE 140 MÉDAILLES [VOL I & II, COMPLETE AS ISSUED].
1st edition thus [2nd edition, expanded from the first] Bound in 18th Century,full leather, retaining what appear to be the 17th Century spines.In custom clamshell box. 8vo, Volume 1:[4]+[19]+160 pages; Volume 2: pages 161-315 +12+[32] pages. Beautiful engraved Illustrations of coins and medals throughout, many foldout. In French. Title translates as Metalic History of the Republic of Holland. New Edition Augmented by 140 Medals. Graesse I, 433. Lipsius / LS 47. The Bourbon historian and scholar Pierre Bizot (1630-1696) was one of the first authors to take an interest in modern numismatics. The author also proposed to reconstruct the history of the Netherlands based on the production and description of the medals. Metal production in the Netherlands from 1566 to 1680 is described with a great luxury with both numismatic and historical information. The book of Bizot had been printed for the first time in Paris in 1687 in folio format. In this second edition in smaller format, the first two volumes reproduce the text of Bizot. However the editor there has inserted several additions and had many plates engraved again, that were engraved in reverse in the first edition issued a year earlier in 1687. Includes Remarques sur Ledition De Paris De la Republique de Hollande de Mr. Bizot at the end of the 2nd volume. A supplement was published over a decade later. Paper and internal binding excellent with only light toning, no tears, Very Good Condition. (AC-21-18)
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HUTTER Jean Paul
La question de la monnaie d'argent aux Etats-Unis des origines à 1900
493pp., dans la "Collection d'Etudes Economiques", br.orig., cachet, bon état, E41545
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HÜSELER Konrad
Hamburger Silber 1600-1800
40pp.+ 36 ills.out-of-text, cart.cover, ill.dustwrapper, G
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DELIEB Eric
Investing in Silver
158pp.richly ill.in bl/w & colour, cloth, dustwrapper (tear repaired), VG/G
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Diverse auteurs
Hasselts zilver
catalogus van tentoonstelling 10 aug.- 20 okt. 1996, 287pp. geïllustreerd, 27cm., mooie staat, L17734
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CLAESSENS-PERE A.M. (ed.)
Zilver voor Sir Anthony. Silver for Sir Anthony [Van Dyck]
288pp., rijkelijk geïllustreerd (with numerous ills.), 30cm., gebroch. (softcover), mooie staat (very good condition), Catalogus van tentoonstelling (Exhibition catalogue): Provinciaal Museum Sterckshof 15,05 - 15,08 1999, tweetalig-bilingual: Nederlands-English, S85701
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GRUBER Alain
Gebrauchssilber des 16. bis 19. Jahrhunderts
304pp., with 409 illustrations, 29cm., editor's hardcover (cloth), illustrated dustwrapper, in cart. slipcase, very good condition, S87282
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Mantegazza Paolo
Rio De la Plata e Tenerife. Viaggi e studi
in 16°, pp. 670. Brossura originale.
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CALDICOTT (J.W).
The values of old English Silver and sheffield plate, from the XVth to the XIXTH Centuries.
London, Bemrose & Sons limited, edited by J. Starkie Garner, F.S.A., 1906. In-4, pleine percaline noire, titre et illustration sur le plat argent, 293 pages. 87 planches hors-texte. Bel exemplaire.
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MENTMORE.
Mentmore. Volume Two [this volume only]. [Sale] Catalogue of Works of Art and Silver. Sold on behalf of the Executors of the 6th Earl of Rosebery and his Family at Mentmore, Buckinghamshire. 18-23 May 1977. Sale Code : 'Mentmore'. NEAR FINE COPY WITH ESTIMATES AND PRICE LIST
4to., First Edition, with coloured frontispiece, and very numerous coloured and monochrome illustrations in the text (a number full-page) and pictorial endpapers; original green boards gilt, backstrip lettered in gilt, a near fine copy. WITH THE PRINTED LISTS OF ESTIMATES AND PRICES REALISED LOOSELY INSERTED, together with a copy of the general sales prospectus. This volume comprises lots 201-694 (antiquities, sculpture, garden statuary and urns and bronzes) and lots 1001-1923 (arms & armour, table clocks, caskets and table cabinets, metalwork and Limoges enamels).
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MILLAIS, John Guille
The Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland. 1025 SETS WERE PRINTED
3 vols., folio, First Edition, on laid paper, with 62 coloured plates, 62 plates in photogravure and 149 plates in monochrome; original two-tone blue cloth gilt, gilt backs, gilt tops, covers mildly age-marked, backstrips lightly scuffed and frayed at heads and tails, else a very good, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 1025 SETS.
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NIGHTINGALE J.E.
Diocese of Salisbury. The Church Plate of Wilts [Wiltshire]. Including that Part of the County now in the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. From Returns made by J.E. Nightingale and the Rev. E.H. Goddard. LARGE PAPER COPY
Roy., 8vo., First and Sole Edition, Large Paper, with title in red and black, 33 fine plates (many in collotype) and 22 plates of line illustrations; original olive-green cloth, sides with multiple frame border in black, gilt back, bevelled boards, uncut, covers lightly age-marked, hinges cracked (but binding entirely sound), a very good, crisp, clean copy. The standard reference. LARGE PAPER COPIES ARE VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Goddard, p.7.
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PRESSEY, ed. W.J.
The Church Plate of the County of Essex. Described by G. Montagu Benton, F.W. Galpin and W.J. Pressey. Edited, with an Introduction, by the Rev. W.J. Pressey. With Illustrations from Photographs by the Rev. Canon F.W. Galpin. [Sole Edition.] NEAR FINE COPY WITH LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS
4to., First Edition, with frontispiece, 26 fine plates (each depicting a number of examples), title very lightly spotted; blue cloth, ivory buckram back lettered in black, a near fine copy. With the list of subscribers. One of the best of the county church plate inventories. Arranged by parish, it includes appendices of plate despoiled from monastic houses, inventories of church goods made in the reign of Edward VI, records of plate left by will, and a chronological list of plate. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Powell, p.14.
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ANON
Our Queen's Year 1977. A Unique Souvenir of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY IN WRAPPERS
4to., First Edition, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs throughout; original photographic wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a very good, clean copy.
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NIXON Mima
Royal Palaces and Gardens. With an Introductory Essay by Dion Clayton Calthrop.
8vo., First Edition, with 60 fine mounted coloured plates, some very light age-browning as often; original pictorial red cloth, gilt back, small tear at head of backstrip else a very good, bright, clean copy. Scarce in ths condition. Inman, 69.
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ANDERSON Robert
Deeside. [Illustrated by W. Smith]. BRIGHT CLEAN COPY
8vo., First Edition, with 20 fine coloured plates and a map; original green pictorial cloth, upper board blocked in gilt and colours, gilt back, gilt top, backstrip lightly chipped at head and tail else a very good, clean copy. Inman 141.
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VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM
Catalogue of English Silversmiths' Work (with Scottish and Irish) Civil and Domestic. Introduction by W.W. Watts, F.S.A.
4to., First Edition, with a frontispiece and 64 fine plates (the majority depicting two or more items); original printed wrappers, upper wrapper detached but present else a very good, clean copy. Department of Metalwork. Publication 132M.
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TONKS Randall A.R.
Warship Profile 13: HMS Exeter. Heavy Cruiser 1929-1941.. NEAR FINE COPY IN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS
4to., First Edition, with numerous illustrations (one coloured and double-page) in the text; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. SCARCE. Law 1024
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DELIEB Eric
The Great Silver Manufactory. Matthew Boulton and the Birmingham Silversmiths 1760-1790. Research collaboration by Michael Roberts. NEAR FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
4to., First Edition, with 16 fine coloured plates and very numerous monochrome photographs (many full-page) in the text; cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A standard reference.
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IPEX 80
Catalogue of Exhibitions of British Coloured Books 1738-1898. Including a Selection from the Royal Library at Windsor. [With a useful and extensive introductory essay by Ruari McLean].
8vo., with numerous high quality coloured plates; original pictorial wrappers in red and gilt, a near fine copy in the dustwrapper. The exhibitions accompanied the 13th International Printing Machinery Exhibition st the NEC Birmingham.
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MAY P.
Twenty Silver Ghosts. Rolls-Royce. The Incomparable pre-World War I Motorcar 1907-1914 [Introduction by Julien Levy. Second Edition].
Sm. folio, Second Edition, with 20 double-page coloured plates and numerous coloured and monochrome illustrations in the text; original ivory cloth, upper board blocked in silver, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, clean copy in the dustwrapper. First published in 1971.
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