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1891
1891
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Cornelius Nozeman engraving
Cornelius Nozeman engraving (1712-1786) and Jan Christiaan Sepp (1739-1798), from Nederlandsche Vogelen, Amsterdam, 1770-1829: Picus Martius sive Viridis, circa 1770, hand-colored engraving on laid paper, unframed, 20-1/4 x 14 in. Paper tape verso all edges, tape stains, corner loss upper right, inscriptions at bottom and verso detailing exhibition history.
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Cornelius Nozeman (Dutch 1721-1786)
Cornelius Nozeman (Dutch 1721-1786) "Loxia" "Fringilla" "Parus" and "Emberiza" four hand-colored engravings from Nederlandische Vogelen 1770-1827 sight 17 in. x 11 1/2 in. attractively matted and framed.
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Cornelius Nozeman engraving
Cornelius Nozeman engraving (1712-1786) and Jan Christiaan Sepp (1739-1798), from Nederlandsche Vogelen, Amsterdam, 1770-1829: Tetrao, Tetrix, Mas., hand-colored engraving, 14 x 20-1/4 in. Paper tape verso edges, stain, unevenly trimmed at top, handling grime, light foxing and toning. Walter C. Barnwell Collection (label verso)
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Cornelius Nozeman engraving
Cornelius Nozeman engraving (1712-1786) and Jan Christiaan Sepp (1739-1798), from Nederlandsche Vogelen, Amsterdam, 1770-1829: Ardea, Stellaris, bittern, circa 1770-1789, hand-colored engraving on laid paper, unframed, 20-1/4 x 14-1/8 in. Pencil inscriptions at bottom and verso detailing exhibition history, paper tape verso all edges, handling grime, light foxing, toning.
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Jan Jansson (Dutch 1588-1664)
Jan Jansson (Dutch 1588-1664) "Somersettensis Comitatus Somerset Shire" and "Suthsexia vernacule Sussex" c. 1650 two hand-colored engraved copperplate maps from the Atlas Noveus with beautiful cartouches ships and compass roses sights 15 1/2 in. x 20 1/4 in. attractively matted and framed alike.
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1941 WHY WEREN'T YOU OUT YESTERDAY?
1941 WHY WEREN'T YOU OUT YESTERDAY? Print: 18 1/2 X 23 2/3 in. Framed Provenance: from a Georgetown collection
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Large "Paterson's Twenty-Four Miles
Large "Paterson's Twenty-Four Miles 'Round London With Reference to the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry", dated 5 July 1791, presented in a later parcel-gilt ebonized wood frame in the neoclassical taste and glazed, h. 41", w. 41-1/2", d. 1".
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One-hundred U.S.
One-hundred U.S.
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1513 MANUSCRIPTManuscript 1513:
1513 MANUSCRIPTManuscript 1513: Questions Morales Magistri Petri Tatareti in octo capita distincter quam doctissime ab codem disputute atique discusse nec seginter an notate: atque nouiter emendate sicut legenti patebit, by Pierre Tataret, Published by pierre Gaudoul in 1513, probably in Paris. This is the amended first edition of Pierre Tataret's discussion of Aristotle's Nichomachan Ethics. The cover has been replaced with a 15th Century page from a dutch book of hours and the front flyleaves and last pages of the index are missing. Superb woodcut illustrations include title page with Virgin and Child in a ship. Dimensions: 5 3/4 by 4 by 3/8 inches. Processing and shipping in the continental U.S. $25.00 plus 1.5% replacement insurance cost.
Condition:
Cover has been replaced, and there is insect damage and a small hole in the front is piece, which also slightly abraded. Pages have some minor folds and finger marks. The last part of illustration of "Prestre Ichan" is missing. Witherell's strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition: statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherell's. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Condition: s. Please be advised that we do not furnish packing materials nor porters for pick up.
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A VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SERVICE
A VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SERVICE (165)
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Jan Jansson - Nottinghamshire,
Jan Jansson - Nottinghamshire, double page engraved map from the Atlas Novus, Dutch text verso, 1646 or later, hand coloured, 49.5 x 60cm More Information Marginal stains and separation lower part of fold stopping just short of plate mark, frame incomplete
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Fine 1671 betrothal needlework, man
Fine 1671 betrothal needlework, man and woman in court attire separated by a shield and "1671", distant castle, birds and flowers in corners, partial sun at top, silk thread and purl with raised work, some painted details, on ivory satin ground, British, circa 1671, 8 x 9-3/4 in.; modern frame. Losses to silk thread, some areas unfinished, fading, shattering to silk ground, needle holes along edges, possibly formerly attached to a pillow. Edyth Medlin Antiques, Raleigh, North Carolina
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A Derby group of musicians, no.
A Derby group of musicians, no. 139, early 19th Century, 26cm high and a pair of musicians, no. 311
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1 vol. Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad
1 vol. Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad Coelum Adversus Parricidas Anglicanos. The Hague, 1652. 12mo, contemp. vellum; some edge wear. Attacking the executioners of Charles I in 1649, also attacking John Milton & Cromwell, et al. 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 Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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OOP- 19th c. Portrait of 17th c.
OOP- 19th c. Portrait of 17th c. British cavalier in doublet ruff collar plumed hat and Van Dyke beard possibly meant to be King Charles I unsigned unframed SS: 19 1/4'' x 13 3/4'' bowed chafed test areas cleaned.
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Silk on linen sampler dated 1835
Silk on linen sampler dated 1835 with a brick manor house 16 1/2" x 16". ?
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1934
1934
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JOHANN BAPTIST HOMANN NOVA
JOHANN BAPTIST HOMANN NOVA TERRITORII ERFORDIEN IN SUAS PRAEFECTURAS. Engraving hand colored in outline with wash; Frame: 23.75'' x 27.25'' 18.75'' x 22.50'' (sight) Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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Dated 1904
Dated 1904
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Rare Edition, A General Historie of
Rare Edition, A General Historie of France, 1611, Written by John de Serres vnto the yeare 1598 much augmented and continued vnto this present…, translated from the French by Edward Grimeston (died 1640) and imprinted by George Eld, second English edition, three-quarter leather binding with marbleized board covers, spine with five raised bands and gilt lettering and tooling, inked name "Samuel Thorp" on frontispiece, engravings of French monarchs, scattered light penciled notations, inked notation in 17th-century hand on verso of last page, 12-7/8 x 9 in.,
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Four English mezzotints of
Four English mezzotints of gentlemen and ladies 19th c. 12 1/2" x 11". ?
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Christopher Saxton
Christopher Saxton (1540-1610)/Warwici Countatus Cornaviis Olim Inhabitus/first edition 1607, text on reverse/coloured engraved map, 28.5cm x 30.5cm
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1 vol. Brathwaite, Richard. A
1 vol. Brathwaite, Richard. A Survey of History: or, A Nursery for Gentry. London: J. Okes for Jasper Emery, 1638. 4to, modern buckram. Lacking engraved title, printed title mounted on modern sheet, fore-edge of printed title chipped, upper fore-edge corner gone, upper fore-edge corner of p. 31/32 torn away - no loss of text, some internal dampstaining. Ex-library - ink control numbers on verso of title mount. Sold with all faults. Late edition of the Schollers Medley. STC 3583a
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A full length cut silhouette
A full length cut silhouette portrait of a gentleman the reverse handwritten ''C.T. Bagshaw Corpus Christi Coll Cambridge London 8th June 1829'' a paper tag identifying ''By Augustin Edouart (his own handwriting) Mr. BAGSHAW 1829''. 14 x 27 cm.
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Ramusio Giovanni Ballista Delle
Ramusio Giovanni Ballista Delle Navigation Et Viaggi terzo volume pub. 1565 lacking maps. ?
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A sextant by Cary, no. 2445, in a
A sextant by Cary, no. 2445, in a fitted mahogany case
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19th century full-length
19th century full-length silhouette, gentleman facing right, holding top hat and gloves, inscribed "I have the honour to be RSDTT.", black ink paper with bronzing cutout and applied to watercolor background card, 12 x 7-1/4 in.; original 19th century rosewood veneer frame with gilt liner. Toning, foxing, white paint accretion on face, grime at edges; frame with loss at upper right corner. The Estate of the Late Grace Shorter, South Salem, New York.
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GENTLEMAN SILHOUETTE PORTRAITA
GENTLEMAN SILHOUETTE PORTRAITA framed hand coloured silhouette of a man in a suit and top hat. Written in ink "1851 John Hunt aged 32 years". Light foxing and, or water stains on the left side of the painting. In a pine frame with original pine shingle back. Measuring, 12.5" x 8.5". Ex: Rowe Collection.
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Five 19th century Staffordshire hen
Five 19th century Staffordshire hen on nests with bases not conforming to hens some chips and cracks.
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1 piece. Partly Hand-Colored
1 piece. Partly Hand-Colored Engraved Map. (Jansson, Jan?) "Utriusque Castiliae Nova Descriptio." [Amsterdam?], [ca. 1640]. 16 x 19 3/4 inches (406 x 500 mm), margins. Moderately toned, occasional smudging & dampstaining at edges, close tear upper right. Latin text on verso. 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 Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.Unsold
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Two Georgian English Mezzotints
Two Georgian English Mezzotints in Hogarth frames (purchased from a London dealer in 1996): ''Miss Jones'' engraved by James Watson caption reads ''London. Printed for Robert Sayer No. 53 in Fleet Street as the Act directs 1ft. August. 1771.'' profile portrait of a young woman in a choker and striped dress minor foxing 15'' h. x 11 1/4'' w.; ''John Earl of Chatham William Pitt'' engraved by Keating caption reads ''London pub.d Jan.ry 18 1794 by I. Brydon'' portrait of a handsome young man in high collar and multi-lapelled coat toning of paper ss: 19 3/4'' h. x 14'' w.
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A quantity of about fifteen 19th
A quantity of about fifteen 19th century and later prints and paintings.
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English silk on linen sampler dated
English silk on linen sampler dated 1741 with two religious verses. 16.5"x5.5"
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STIEGLITZ, "291" NO. 1, 1915,
STIEGLITZ, "291" NO. 1, 1915, W/ARNO ISSUES 1-12 March 1915. Published from the New York City 291 Gallery by Alfred Stieglitz, Marius de Zayas, Agnes E. Meyer and Paul Haviland, 6 page trifold, with text by the publishers and art by Pablo Picasso, Guillaume Apollinaire and Edward Steichen, 17.25"h x 11.25"w; with, the Arno Press 1972 edition of "291 No. 1-12: 1915-16", 19"h x 12.75"w
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JANSSON ATLAS NOVUS 1658 BORNEO
JANSSON ATLAS NOVUS 1658 BORNEO MAP: Map produced by Jan Jansson for the Atlas Novus in 1658. Hand tinted. Sight size 17'' x 21'', framed & matted 25 1/4'' x 28 1/4''.CONDITION: Note restoration, an attempt was made to remove recent coloring, tear to bottom center. Not examined out of frame.