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1922
1922
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Venetian 1502 book, doges,
Venetian 1502 book, doges, history of the first 74 doges of Venice, Marcello Pietro, De Vita Prencipum et Gestis Venetorum , 1502 printing, possibly first edition, octavo, 11-1/4 x 8 x 1/2 in. Later cloth binding with surface loss to spine and other abrasions and wear overall, toning, water damage, one area of pest damage, later inscription on title page, margin annotations in pencil. The Estate of the Late Reverend O. Leland Gilmore, Maryville, Tennessee
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1912
1912
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General Historie of the Magnificent
General Historie of the Magnificent State of Venice, 1612 collected by Thomas de Fougasses and "Englished" (from the French) by William Shute, printed in London by G. Eld and W. Stansby, two volumes bound together, marbleized board covers, leather spine with five raised bands and gilt lettering, frontispiece with woodcut map of Venice and inked signatures of two previous owners, one dated 1625, 81 woodcut portraits, headpieces and historiated initials throughout text, 13 x 9 in.,
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TWO BRITISH INDENTURES - DUKE OF
TWO BRITISH INDENTURES - DUKE OF MANCHESTERTwo framed British indentures with seals18th centuryLot includes two framed documents: 1. A hand penned document dated January, 1706 / 7 in Latin under the Reign of Queen Anne (1665-1714) pertaining t
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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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Two early miniature portraits:
Two early miniature portraits: "M. Stuart", full portrait of Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587) holding a Bible and a crucifix, her heraldry to the right and "Anno 30", watercolor and gilding on card, European, 2-7/8 x 2-1/4 in., [flaking, crackle, losses at edges, backed with 18th century map cut into ovals and portion of 19th century photo], gold over copper oval frame with bow; gentleman wearing white collar, unsigned, oil on copper, British, late 17th/early 18th century, unframed, 3-3/8 x 2-3/4 in., [bent, corrosion, abrasions with loss to pigment, grime].
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A Molteno Edward IV being
A Molteno Edward IV being introduced to Jane Shore stipple engraving
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Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
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SCOTTISH RENAISSANCE DOCUMENT, 1572
SCOTTISH RENAISSANCE DOCUMENT, 1572 James Sandiland (c.1511-1579, sometime Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, 1st Lord Torphichen) original manuscript document in Latin and English, June 3, 1572, to John Browne, with a large seal affixed; faintly endorsed verso; 1 p., on vellum, 8 x 9 1/2 in.
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Two Derby figures, circa 1765-75,
Two Derby figures, circa 1765-75, the first modelled as a youth seated holding a flower and supporting a candlestick (nozzle and drip pan restored) and a figure of a piper gentleman beside a hound, before bocage (chipping and restoration) and a Minton model of a fisherwoman, holding a net and fish, with scallop shells at her feet (3)
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John Leigh-Pemberton
John Leigh-Pemberton (1911-1997)/Charles II at Dover, 1660/signed and dated '52/oil on canvas, 57.5cm x 65cm/Provenance: Shell-Mex and BP Ltd, catalogue no 1826
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Spanish Colonial School (19th
Spanish Colonial School (19th century) Two devotional figur
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1928
1928
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1592 ORTELIUS THEATRUM FRENCH
1592 ORTELIUS THEATRUM FRENCH MAP: From the 1592 printing page 25 double map one depicting Calais and Boulogne by Nicolaus Nicolai Delphinate dated 1558 the other depicting Vermandois and its borders by Johannnes Surhonius. Both maps on one plate hand colored. From an edition size of 525 copies. Sight size 14 1/2'' x 20 1/4'' framed with glass on both sides so one can read the text 20 1/2'' x 26 1/4''.CONDITION: Note cracks in glass verso toning to page not examined out of frame.
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17TH CENTURY RELIGIOUS PORTRAIT,
17TH CENTURY RELIGIOUS PORTRAIT, PRAGUEOil on canvas painting of Joes Cztiborius Kotva. Inscription at bottom states he is a theologian during the time of "Ferdi. II" or Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II (1619-1637). Painting is set in Bohemia (today Prague, Czech Republic) as the Church of Our Lady before Tyn can be seen over the subject's shoulder. A small suit of armor stands on the table next to a goblet. Well stabilized and relined. Some loss at bottom along with wear and visible repairs. Modern frame with period styling.
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A Derby group of Two Virgins
A Derby group of Two Virgins Awakening Cupid, c1770, 31cm h, incised No 195 and miscellaneous Staffordshire, Sitzendorf and other pottery and porcelain figures and animals More Information Old repair and other faults
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2 vols. Christian Subjects -
2 vols. Christian Subjects - Continental Imprints: Casaubon, Isaac. De rebus sacris & ecclesiastics exercitationes XVI. Frankfurt: C. Ruland, printed by Johann Bringer, 1615. 4to, 19th-Century 1/2 calf & cloth; front cover detached. Bound with: Pareus, David. In divinam apocalypsin s. apostoli et evangelistae Johannis commentarius. Heidelberg: J. Rosae, 1622. 2nd ed. Title in red & black. Both slightly trimmed - no loss of text, internaly generally clean, some spotting to title of Pareus. * Francesco, Cancellieri. Notizie intorno alla novena vigilia notte di festa di Natale. Rome: Stamp. Vaticana, 1788. 12mo, contemp. vellum, red morocco spine label; light wear. Title vignette. Internally generally clean.
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Two c. 1500 early printed pages
Two c. 1500 early printed pages one on vellum with illumination 7 3/8'' h. x 4 3/4'' w.; along with two illutrated pages from an 18th C. English Gospel; an engraving after Raphael by I. Pavon; other 18th and 19th C. engravings including images of St. George; St. Cecilia; Interior of St. Peter's Basilica etc.
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A quantity of mainly 18th century
A quantity of mainly 18th century historic documents including Treasury matters a letter from Brigadier General Picton from Trinidad 1799 sending specimens of exotic timber a 17th century letter from Lady Cranfield to ''Affrick my maid'' an acknowledgment of receipt of pension by Lady Churchill dated 1787 etc.
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PURPORTED FRAGMENT OF JAMES
PURPORTED FRAGMENT OF JAMES BOSWELL'S SASH WORN AT SHAKESPEARE JUBILEE 2 x 2 in.
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Two prints after Mark Catesby
Two prints after Mark Catesby (British 1679-1749): Canard d'Ete and L'Alcyon, from the Seligmann edition of The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, Nuremberg, 1749-1776, by Johann Michael Seligmann (German, 1720-1762), hand-colored engraving on laid paper, 8-12 x 13-34 in. (plate), 9-38 x 15-34 in. (page); black metal frames.
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AFTER PALMA VECCHIO THE VIRGIN
AFTER PALMA VECCHIO THE VIRGIN AND CHILD OIL After Palma Vecchio (Jacopo Palma, Italian 1480 - 1520) "The Virgin and Child with St. John the Baptist and St. Catherine," signed on the verso "Albert Krafft in Dresden" and with label reading "The Countess of Bantry," likely referring to Jane (nee Herbert), 3rd Countess of Bantry (1823-1898), now housed in a gilt wood frame. Image: 25" H x 38" W; frame: 29" H x 40.5" W.
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SCOTTISH RENAISSANCE DOCUMENT, 1582
SCOTTISH RENAISSANCE DOCUMENT, 1582 Original manuscript document in Latin and English, January 23, 1582, pertaining to the guardianship and instruction of James Sandilands of Calder, 2nd Lord Torphichen (1576-1617, then a minor), witnessed and signed by 5 unidentified individuals, with two large seals affixed; endorsed, "Preceptum caisma et Joann. Cokburn de ormistom;" 1 p., on vellum, 9 3/4 x 12 1/2 in.
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Book dated 1821.
Book dated 1821.
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2 vols. (1 wrappers) English Law &
2 vols. (1 wrappers) English Law & C - 18th-Century English Imprints: [Acts]: Anno Regni Georgii III... Parliament..., The Thirty First Day of October,... 1780... [to] Fifth Day of December, 1782... London: Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1782. Sm. Thick folio, contemp. paneled calf, spine gilt, red morocco spine label; scuffed, front cover detached. Internally clean. * Observations on The Bedford Charity. London, 1761. 4to, orig. self wrappers. Minor scattered spotting & occasional minor dampstaining.
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John Hill (1770-1850) after P.J. de
John Hill (1770-1850) after P.J. de Loutherbourg - Coloured aquatint - ''Margate with the Arrival of the Hoy'' 13.5ins x 20ins published October 1st 1808 by I. & W. Macgavin No. 197 New Bond Street London in moulded frame and glazed and Joseph C. Stadler (fl. late 18th/early 19th Century) - Aquatint - ''Panoramic View of Rochester and Chatham'' 12ins x 20.5ins published June 1st 1795 by J. & J. Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall and No. 90 Cheapside in moulded and gilt frame
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Two ceramic plaques by D H Morton
Two ceramic plaques by D H Morton from Marcus Designs depicting scenes from the Battle Of Agincourt 1415, in a raised relief, SIZE
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A quantity of Bartholomew's and
A quantity of Bartholomew's and other touring maps sundry postcards and two Baxter prints
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Wenzel Hollar (1607-1677) after
Wenzel Hollar (1607-1677) after Francis Cleyn (circa 1582-1658) - Engraving - Jupiter in a landscape with two birds 12ins x 7.5ins two others from the same series engraved by Plombart depicting a mythological scene and a battle 11.5ins x 7.5ins each and 17th/18th Century engraving - Ships being wrecked at sea whilst gods look on 10.25ins x 7.5ins all in modern frames and glazed
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Early Latin book dated 1288 (?).
Early Latin book dated 1288 (?).
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TWO 16TH C. MAPS, 1 INDIA &
TWO 16TH C. MAPS, 1 INDIA & PAKISTAN & 1 IBERIA Group of two hand colored Lorenz Fries (German 1485-1532), early 1500s etching on paper maps comprising, one of India, Afghanistan and Pakistan and one of the Iberian Peninsula, unframed. Provenance: From the Estate of C.T. and William Biggers, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: India map image h. 11.75", w. 16.5"; paper h. 15.375", w. 19".
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John Speed (1552-1629)/The
John Speed (1552-1629)/The Countie Pallatine of Lancaster/described and divided into hundreds, dated 1610/hand coloured engraved map, 39cm x 51.5cm
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Burton (Sir Richard) Falconry in
Burton (Sir Richard) Falconry in the Valley of the Indus, 12 mo., original cloth, 1852
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Italian School 16th Century
Italian School 16th Century Assumption of the Virgin
Estimate:$1,000-$1,500
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A quantity of about fifteen 19th
A quantity of about fifteen 19th century and later prints and paintings.