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Early Latin book dated 1288 (?).
Early Latin book dated 1288 (?).
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1928
1928
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80
80
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1922
1922
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A Molteno Edward IV being
A Molteno Edward IV being introduced to Jane Shore stipple engraving
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1912
1912
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LODINUM FERACISSIMI ANGLIAE REGNI
LODINUM FERACISSIMI ANGLIAE REGNI METROPOLIS MAPGeorge Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Published, Cologne, 1579, engraved by Hoefnagel, with four figures in foreground, a decorative cartouche, the arms of Queen Elizabeth displayed in the top left hand corner, with the arms of the City on the right, text in Latin on the reverse. Hand colored later, framed, mounted with conservation back for viewing. Site measurement 12.25 in by 18.5 in.
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Eighteen piec
Eighteen piec
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TYMPE, MATTHÄUS, Theatrum
TYMPE, MATTHÄUS, Theatrum historicum; continens vindictas divinias, et praemia christianarum virtutum,. ex gravissimis Graecis, Latinis, sacris ac profanis historicis, per Locos Communes iuxta alphabeti seriem dispositum. Acceßit eiusdem Authoris Cynosura morum Evangelica, & in hac secunda editione magna exemplorum copia. Monasterii Westphalia, Ex officina Typographica Michaelis Dalii, Anno M DC XXV, 1625 Estimate $200-400
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BACHELIN-DEFLORENNE XVI EME
BACHELIN-DEFLORENNE XVI EME SIECLE Chromolithograph: 13 x 8 3/4 in. Framed
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KNIGHT (C) THE PICTORIAL EDITION OF
KNIGHT (C) THE PICTORIAL EDITION OF THE WORKS OF SHAKSPEARE eight vols gilt and blocked tan leather by Riviere London Charles Knight c.1850 Estimate ?200-300 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?320
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Jul
Jul
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Sixteen Iron
Sixteen Iron
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English School, 16th
English School, 16th Century/Portrait of a Nobleman/possibly Sir Henry Bedingfeld of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk/half-length, wearing a black doublet and fur trimmed coat, a jewelled black cap and ornate gold chains suspending a seal fob/inscribed upper left An Dn 1566 and upper right Aeta Sua 51/oil on panel, 45.5cm x 31cm, laid on a modern linen backed wood panel/Provenance: from the collection of Harry Wolton QC
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Coalport Early Figure of a Monk
Coalport Early Figure of a Monk from Lilleshall Abbey 1960-1979
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Two Charl
Two Charl
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1891
1891
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Dutch School 19th Century Monks
Dutch School 19th Century Monks in a Scriptorium
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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W
W
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Early colored engraving of the
Early colored engraving of the French King published London May 1844. 17"x22"
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1928 Saint Gaudens
1928 Saint Gaudens
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Seven Hebrew texts by Wolf
Seven Hebrew texts by Wolf Heidenheim Roedelheim pub. 1800-1805. ?
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SHEET WITH EARLY MAPS OF THE
SHEET WITH EARLY MAPS OF THE WESTERN AND NORTHERN FRANCE BY MATTHEO OGERIO Dated 1594, but possibly mid-17th century, being Brittany and Normandy, as follows:Cenomanorum Galliae regionis typus and Britanniae et Normandiae Typus mid-17th century, copperplate engraving with hand color, likely published in Amsterdam by Blaeu. Presented behind mat in one-sided gilt wooden frame; verso text in Spanish as shown on a facsimile of the back which is present (Frame dimensions 24 x 28-1/2 in.).
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Early framed and matted
Early framed and matted hand-painted map of England. 14"x18.25"
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Beswick Woodpecker 1218 Matt and
Beswick Woodpecker 1218 Matt and a Cuckoo 2315 (2)
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Thirteen Piec
Thirteen Piec
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15TH C BOOK SHEET (WOODBLOCK) -
15TH C BOOK SHEET (WOODBLOCK) - Double Sheet Page from 'The Nuremberg Chronicle' full folio 1493 in Latin by Hartmann Schedel a world history this sheet depicting the town of Buda (CXXXIX) double glazed with mat in gold frame SS: 14 3/4'' x 21'' OS:
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DUAL 1218 TURNTABLEDual 1218
DUAL 1218 TURNTABLEDual 1218 Turntable
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BRAUN AND HOGENBERG, VENETIAN
BRAUN AND HOGENBERG, VENETIAN SCENES FROM CIVITATES ORBIS TERRARUM Dated 1578, but issued from that date into the early 17th century, being a copperplate engraving with hand color; the sheet consists of two scenes, the first depicting St. Marks Square and the second records a fire that consumed the Doge's palace in 1577; the verso with descriptive text in Latin related to the engravings. Presented behind a mat in a plain wooden frame, circa 1930.
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Sixty-Four Piec
Sixty-Four Piec
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EIGHT ETCHINGS OF ENGLISH
EIGHT ETCHINGS OF ENGLISH CHURCHES Group of 8 copper engravings of English churches (including convents, cathedrals, and colleges), originally published in 1695 by Gibson, all noted as by Daniel King (except Westminster, noted below), churches represented include; Church of Beuerley, Church of Glocester, Church of Carlite, Church of Ely, Church of Westminster (by W. Hollar), Church of Peterborough, Church of St. Werburgh of Chester, Church of Briftuff, all unframed. Approx. paper (smallest) h. 13", w. 14.25"; (largest) h. 13.75", w. 17.25".
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Charl
Charl
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Tenn
Tenn
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William Whit
William Whit
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Thirteen mid-18th century English
Thirteen mid-18th century English Delft tiles painted in manganese with biblical subjects and ox head corners each 5ins square (in three oak frames)
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22 piec
22 piec