- FOUR FRAMED WORKSFour framed works including
FOUR FRAMED WORKSFour framed works including two family records, a fraktur drawing, and a double silhouette, largest - 12 1/2" x 10 1/2".
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Condition:
Staining. One record with a few small holes.
- 1924 STERLING SILVER BIRTH RECORD SPOON.Moulded
1924 STERLING SILVER BIRTH RECORD SPOON.Moulded Stork handle, with gilded bowl, depicting engraved clock and babies birth records.
- Antique Volume Historical Records Vol
Antique Volume Historical Records Vol 1, Governor Phillip, 1883-1789, by G.B Barton, printer Charles Potter Government Printer 1889, Ex-Libris book plate with Maori design W.H. De Luen
- 2 FRAMED PRINTED BIRTH & BAPTISM RECORDS
2 FRAMED PRINTED BIRTH & BAPTISM RECORDS CA. 1819& 1851; printed by Moser & Peters, 1826, Carlisle, PA with ten illustration blocks with colored accent: angels, eagle, birds, etc. for Maria Alleman, born in Dauphin Co. on December 11, 1819, 19"x 23", Condition: poorly written, unable to ready pieces, under mat, fold creasing, pressed minor foxing, minor separation in lower center; printed by Blumer, Busch & Co., Allentown with five illustrated block prints: angels, birds on stems and eagle with watercolor accents, record for Servin Keck, daughter of Johannes and Maria (George) Keck, born November 2, 1851, in Salisbury Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, framed in a painted corner block frame, scrivener attributed Conrad Kresh, 20"x 23 1/4", Condition: poor scrivenerwork typical polka dot accent by noted scrivener, lower center separation, framed under matting
- 2 FRAMED READING PRINTED BIRTH & BAPTISM
2 FRAMED READING PRINTED BIRTH & BAPTISM RECORDSca. 1808 & 1847 dates; German record printed by "Heinrich B. Sage, Reading" with six illustration panels of angels, birds, garden gazebo and baptism scene, record for Friederich Burkhart (?), son of George and (?) Burkhart, born May 14, 1808 in Lebanon, PA, in a gold leaf frame, 16 3/4"x 15 1/2" framed, Condition: under matting waterspots; printed at Eagle Bookstore, Reading, PA with six illustration panels including: angels, birds, cherub with trump and Bible, English printed record for Emma Elizabeth Fitterling, daughter of John and Mary Hartman, born in Cumru Twp., Berks Co. on August 25, 1847, scrivener attributed to be E. Fisher, in a walnut deepwell frame, 17 1/4"x 20", Condition: under matting, minor roll, crinkling, overall good
- 3 FRAMED PRINTED TAUFSCHEIN RECORDS
3 FRAMED PRINTED TAUFSCHEIN RECORDS CA. 1812-1834records; 1812 by Johann Ritter & Co, Reading, PA, record of Johannes Colman (Coleman), son of Johannes and Rosina (Stein) Coleman, born Dec 8, 1812 in Lykens, Dauphin Co., PA, German record, Condition: poor; 1824 printed by "G. Miller, New Berlin", record of Isaac (?), born June 26, 1824 in Dauphin Co., German record, Condition: poor handwriting, creasing and some vertical separation, fair; printed by John Ritter & Co, record of William Loury, son of Johan and Elisa Sally (Bockmann) Loury, born Feb 2, 1834 in Macungie (?) Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, Condition: no creasing, minor foxing, good
- 2 FRAMED TAUFSCHEIN RECORDS CA. 1836
2 FRAMED TAUFSCHEIN RECORDS CA. 1836 & 1867; ONEprinted by Johann Ritter & Co, Reading, PA with watercolor accent to illustration of angels, cherubs and birds on stems, record for Medilte Wendling, daughter of Thomas and Regina (Miller) Wendling, born July 22, 1836 in Lower Hanover Twp., Lebanon Co., PA, signed by Scribner Francis Leoan, matted and framed, 20 1/2"x 24 1/2" framed, Condition: extensive crumbled creasing, water spots, as found; one printed by Ritter & Co, Reading, German printed record with colorized illustrations of angels with wreath, angel with bird, birds on stem and cherub with trumpet, record of Johan Severinus Franz, son of Daniel & Rahel (Lutz) Franz, born January 18, 1867 in East Brunswick Twp, Schuylkill Co., PA, baptized March 24, 1867 by Johan Zülch scrivener, attributed to Rudolph Grossman, framed under matting, 18 3/4"x 22 1/4"; Condition: good clean example, good
- FRAMED BOOKPLATE SIZE BIRTH RECORD BY
FRAMED BOOKPLATE SIZE BIRTH RECORD BY JOHANNES S.ca. 1796 dated; colorful geometric checkerboard diamond shaped textbox with eagle on top, originally appears as a bookplate, possibly a reward of merit or favor containing name Margetha Freyin (Frey) born June 1796 in 4th hour afternoon and signed by artist who was a listed schoolmaster in Berks, Franklin & Northumberland Co., PA and two counties in Virginia, framed in a modern painted corner block frame, 7 1/2"x 10 1/4" framed; Condition: professionally restored with photo records of pre-restoration, note on reverse "1763 Saur Bibel" (evidently where it was found), paper addition during restoration
- A LATE GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE
A LATE GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE ensuite with the previous tables, but with a later top, on a fluted column and an acanthus-carved tripod base ending in elongated claw and ball feet, the top almost certainly a 19th century replacement, 46cm diameter x 69cm high Provenance: According to family records this table formed part of the original furnishings at Ven House, Milborne Port, Somerset. It retains two labels - “Ven House: First Floor Bedroom” and “MBM” (Mervyn Bradford Medlycott).
- A BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO by “C. Bechstein,
A BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO by “C. Bechstein, Berlin”, numbered 90857, circa 1909, in an ebonised case with turned and faceted octagonal tapering legs ending in brass toe caps and castors, 145cm wide x 99cm high; together with a modern piano stool with an adjustable buttoned leather seat, 61cm wide (2) Provenance: According to family records, the piano was purchased by Anthony Medlycott, circa 1935. Ivory Submission Reference: X63SF13Y.
- A PAIR OF GEORGE II WALNUT CHAIRS 101.5cm
A PAIR OF GEORGE II WALNUT CHAIRS 101.5cm x 54.5cm across the seat; together with a later elbow chair, 66cm across the arms x 101.5cm high; and a single chair ensuite (4) Provenance: According to family records, the gros point needlework seat was worked by Julia Ann, Lady Medlycott, circa 1910. Apparently these chairs were part of the furnishings at Ven, Milborne Port.
- A CHARLES II OAK COFFER the plain hinged
A CHARLES II OAK COFFER the plain hinged top over a frieze carved with scalework and two panels carved with roundels in the Gothic style bearing the date “1667”, on guilloche-carved stile supports, 115.5cm wide x 67.5cm high x 52.5cm deep Provenance: According to family records, this oak coffer was owned by Mrs HE Monro until 1948 and then passed to NAM in 1964.
- AN ELIZABETHAN STYLE OAK DRAW-LEAF REFECTORY
AN ELIZABETHAN STYLE OAK DRAW-LEAF REFECTORY TABLE the later rectangular top with cleated ends and extending sections at either end, over a plain frieze and supported on gadrooned and fluted legs with carved capitals and joined by moulded stretchers, 226cm long (extending to 396cm long) x 89cm wide Provenance: According to family records this table was owned by Hubert Hutchings of Sandford Orcas Manor in the 19th century.
- A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR with
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT WING ARMCHAIR with a shaped back and outscrolled arms over a bow-fronted seat, on cabriole legs at the back and front, carved with stylised shells and pendant leaves, ending in pad feet, 114cm high x 91.5cm across the arms Provenance: According to family records, this chair is a Ven heirloom and probably came to Sandford Orcas in 1929.
- Vintage vinyl LP records, including
Vintage vinyl LP records, including Roy Orbison, Tom Jones, Ray Charles and various other folk, classical and compilation albums
- Vintage vinyl LP records - The Beatles,
Vintage vinyl LP records - The Beatles, including Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Abbey Road, Revolver, Rubber Soul, Help, Please Please Me, Beatles for Sale, With the Beatles, A Hard Days Night, Yellow Submarine, The Beatles 1962-1966, The Beatles 1967-1970, Let It Be and various other later compilations, some duplicates (26) More Information All records appear in good condition, but untested. Condition of sleeves varies
- Vintage vinyl LP records, The Beatles,
Vintage vinyl LP records, The Beatles, including Sergeant Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band (2), The Beatles 20 Greatest Hits, Revolver (2), Rubber Soul, Let it Be, Abbey Road (2) and With The Beatles More Information All records appear in good condition but untested, sleeves with some minor scuffs and marks but overall good condition
- Vintage vinyl LP records, The Beatles,
Vintage vinyl LP records, The Beatles, including Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, The White Album, A Hard Days Night, Please Please Me, Rubber Soul, Help, Beatles for Sale (2), With the Beatles More Information Records not tested but appear in fair condition, sleeves all with varying degrees of damage and faults consistent with age
- ENGLISH OIL ON PANEL OF A THATCHED MILL
ENGLISH OIL ON PANEL OF A THATCHED MILL BUILDINGEnglish oil on panel of a thatched mill building on a wooded stream, 19th c., previously attributed to John Constable (English 1776-1837), 6 1/2" x 5 3/4". Provenance: Lord William Hesketh Lever, Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight village, U.K., 1910; The Lady Lever Gallery, 1922; sold anonymously at Christie's as 'Constable', 7 April, 1961, lot 116.
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Condition:
Unsigned. Good condition. Includes later frame. Craquelure. Records from The Lady Lever Gallery and Christie's accompany this lot.
- A Laundryman's Porcelain Occupational
A Laundryman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to David Leff
Circa 1917
bearing the name and date Dave Leff / 1917 in gilt lettering, and depicting an engine-powered laundry truck reading Passaic Home Laundry.underside marked J&C Bavaria.Height 3 3/4 inches.
According to the genealogical record, David Leff (circa 1884-1937) was born around 1884 in Austria. He immigrated to the United States at the turn of the twentieth century and settled in New York with his wife, Rose. The United States Federal Census of 1910 records that Leff worked as the proprietor of a laundry, and throughout the 1910s, frequent advertisements for Passaic Home Laundry appeared in the Passaic Daily News. On March 23, 1916, the paper reports that a Mrs. Rose Goldblack won a suit for $46 against the laundry company, claiming that her clothes became discolored upon their return. Further, on February 20, 1917, The Morning Call of Paterson County covered an incident involving a coal wagon, in which a team of horses belonging to the Passaic Home Laundry and driven by a George Leff, became frightened by a passing freight train and crashed into the wagon.
Perhaps in light of these incidents, David Leff's professional endeavors had shifted by 1920, by which time he was working as a jeweler. Leff died of coronary thrombosis on March 25, 1937,
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- An Undertaker's Porcelain Occupational
An Undertaker's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to William Collier
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
bearing the name William J. Collier in gilt lettering, and depicting a gentleman driving a horse-drawn hearse.
underside unmarked.
Height 3 1/2 inches.
together with a printed advertisement for W. J. Collier & Sons, Undertakers and Embalmers in Port Jervis, New York. The Colliers are also listed as the proprietors of Delaware House, providing coaching, carting, and freighting services.
According to the genealogical record, William Joseph Collier (1854-1935) was born on July 1, 1854, in Port Jervis, New York to Irish immigrants Thomas and Margaret Collier. U.S. Federal Census records from the early twentieth century indicate that he worked first as a liveryman but had established his own undertaking business by 1920. He and his wife, Barbara Anne, had three children together, including sons Fred and Thomas, presumably his business partners.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Confectioner's Porcelain Occupational
A Confectioner's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to Charles Woodland
Early 20th Century
bearing the name C.G. Woodland.underside marked T&V Limoges France.Height 3 5/8 inches.
Charles G. Woodland (1885-1957) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1885 to William C. and Caroline Waltz Woodland. According to U.S. Federal Census records, Woodland worked as a salesman at a confectionary store by 1910. He married Martha Heath on August 26, 1922, and the couple had a son, Charles, in 1925. Woodland apparently switched industries by 1930, when census returns indicate his profession as a men's clothing salesman.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Fireman's Porcelain Occupational
Two Fireman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified J. A. Baker in gilt lettering and depicting a steam fire pumper against a blue wrap, and an example identified Wm. B. Peake in gilt lettering and depicting a fire wagon marked Wm. Penn / No. 18.
undersides unmarked.
Height of larger 3 7/8 inches.
The William Penn Hose Company No. 18 was organized on February 3, 1830, in Kensington, Philadelphia. The firm operated exclusively as a hose company until 1864 when it acquired a steam fire engine and began to serve as a steam fire engine company. The company's service in this capacity continued until 1871 when the city of Philadelphia established a paid fire department.
U.S. Federal Census returns from 1920 identify a William Peake (circa 1875-1956) working as a fireman in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was born in England and immigrated to the United States with his wife, Mary, in 1892. According to early census records, Peake worked first as a laborer before transitioning to a career as a fireman between 1910 and 1920.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Watchmaker's Porcelain Occupational
A Watchmaker's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Late 19th Century
with the name T.G. Johnson in gilt lettering above a watch movement reading American Waltham Watch Co. and with the serial number 429371.
Height 3 1/2 inches.
Waltham records indicate that the watch depicted here would have been made circa 1868-1870.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Potter's Porcelain Occupational Shaving
A Potter's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to Julius Stoeffler
Late 19th Century
identified Julius Stoeffler in gilt lettering and depicting a man at a potter's wheel smoking a pipe and throwing clay.Height 3 7/8 inches.
The historical record documents a Julius W. Stoeffler, variably listed William J. Stoeffler, as a resident of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was born around 1878 in Lehigh County to William and Alice Stoeffler. William Stoeffler was born in Baden, Germany in 1852 and immigrated to the United States around 1871. He settled in Pennsylvania where he worked as a potter, according to U.S. Federal Census records, and his son Julius apparently pursued the trade, too, in conjunction with his wage-earning work as a builder.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Cowboy's Porcelain Occupational
Two Cowboy's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
comprising an example bearing the name C. C. Newberry in gilt lettering and marked Koken Barber's Supply Co. and an example identified Sport Fambrough, stamped Germany on underside.
Height 4 inches.
Ivy Holt "Sport" Fambrough was born on December 6, 1892, in Rusky County, Texas to Sterling Price and Della Mae Andrews Fambrough. He enlisted in the United States Army on October 9, 1917, and served during World War I for two years until his discharge on April 1, 1919. Fambrough married Willie Albertine Whittington Cordell, and the couple had one son, Don (1922-2011). According to U.S. Federal Census records, he operated a meat market and worked as a butcher in Longview, Gregg County, Texas. The nickname purportedly came from his son, both a football player and coach for the University of Kansas Jayhawks. Fambrough died on October 21, 1975.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Tractor Salesman's Porcelain Occupational
A Tractor Salesman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to Wallace White
G. H. Fralick, Wichita, Kansas, Early 20th Century
with Presented By W.W. White / Wichita, Kans in gilt lettering and depicting a steam tractor.underside stamped G.H. Fralick Barber's Supplies Wichita, Kansas.Height 4 inches.
Kansas State Census records from the early twentieth century document a W. W. White, originally born in Indiana around 1876, as a resident of Sedgwick County, Wichita, Kansas. Wallace W. White (1876-1947) married Sybil Edna Stewart on August 29, 1910, and U.S. Federal Census records indicate that White worked as a traveling salesman in both the automobile and tractor industries.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Patriotic Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting
A Patriotic Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting the U.S.S. Mississippi
Early 20th Century
bearing the name M. Fogelson and U.S.S. Mississippi in gilt lettering, and depicting the lead naval battleship in the Mississippi class between two American flags.underside marked Bavaria and signed C.P. Haim.Height 3 3/4 inches.
The Mississippi was built by the United States Navy between 1904 and 1908. She served with the Atlantic Fleet from 1909 to 1912, when she was placed on reserve. In 1914, the Mississippi was reactivated as an aviation support ship during the occupation of Veracruz, Mexico. She was purchased shortly thereafter by Greece in July 1914 and renamed Kilkis, becoming the flagship of the Greek fleet amidst the country's naval arms race with the Ottoman Empire.
U.S. Army Transfer Service Documents recording the arrivals and departures of enlisted men between 1910 and 1939 indicate that M. Fogelson may refer to Michel Fogelson (1892-1963), or possibly his brother Mair Fogelson, both Russian or Polish immigrants who came to the United States in the early twentieth century and served in the Navy during World War I. According to Military Naturalization Petitions, Fogelson took the Oath of Allegiance on June 28, 1918, in Washington, DC, and was aboard the President Grant with Co. L, 50th Infantry by 1919. Military records connect him to the Grant, the Princess Matoika, and the Cantigny, but unfortunately, any connections to the Mississippi remain unfounded.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Chauffer's Porcelain Occupational
A Chauffer's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to Samuel Lustig
20th Century
bearing the name Sam Lustig in gilt lettering, and depicting a chauffeur changing the tire on an open-top touring automobile.underside unmarked.Height 3 3/4 inches.
Samuel Lustig was born in Austria in 1882 to Elias and Fannie Lustig. He immigrated with his family to the United States in 1886 and settled in the Bronx, New York. By 1905, Lustig had married, fathered a young daughter, and was working as a tailor in Brooklyn, a profession he continued to explore until at least 1915. The U.S. Federal Census of 1920 records several life-changing events: Lustig was by that time a widower and worked as a chauffeur back in the Bronx, where he lived with his mother and two children.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Quarryman's Porcelain Occupational
A Quarryman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to Ralph DeMagistris
Early 20th Century
bearing the name Ralph De Magistris in gilt lettering, featuring the image of a gentleman driving a dump truck full of stone.underside marked J & C Bavaria.Height 4 inches.
Genealogical records document Ralph DeMagistris (1896-1956) as a resident of Providence, Rhode Island. DeMagistris was the son of Italian immigrants, and his father, Mariano, worked as a stone mason in the housing industry. As a young man, DeMagistris operated a truck for a local bakery as a deliveryman, and later, U.S. City Directories from the 1930s list him as the manager of the Providence Crushed Stone and Sand Company. He worked in this capacity until at least 1950, according to U.S. Federal Census returns.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- [AFRICA] - [HUNTING] - [TRAVEL] - [SAFARI
[AFRICA] - [HUNTING] - [TRAVEL] - [SAFARI PRESS]. A group of approximately 64 volumes, including works primarily related to Africa, hunting, and travel, many of which are published by the Safari Press, including:
1-23) [Classics in African Hunting Series]. An incomplete run of 23 volumes, all published in Long Beach, CA: Safari Press, Inc., [1983-2011], all FIRST EDITIONS (vol. 67: FIRST ENGLISH EDITION), LIMITED ISSUE, each numbered out of 1,000 copies, EACH SIGNED BY THE EDITOR, AUTHOR, AND/OR ILLUSTRATOR.
24) CHILTON, Johnny. [Classics in Big Game Hunting Series.] Out of Bullets! Safari Press, Inc., [2011]. Vol. 38 only. FIRST EDITION, LIMITED ISSUE, 44 of 250 copies, SIGNED.
25) STANLEY, Henry M. How I How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures, and Discoveries in Central Africa. NY: Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1872. (Covers detached.) FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.
26) STANLEY, Henry M. Through the Dark Continent. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1878. 2 vols. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.
27) SYKES, C.A. Service and Sport on the Tropical Nile. L: John Murray, 1903. FIRST EDITION.
28) BELL, W.D.M. The Wanderings of an Elephant Hunter. L: "Country Life," Ltd., et al, 1923. Provenance: Noreen Curry (bookplate). FIRST EDITION.
29) BOYCE, William D. Illustrated Africa Noth Tropical South. Chicago et al: Rand McNally & Company, [1925]. FIRST EDITION. PRESENTATION COPY, WITH COMPLIMENTS CARD SIGNED BY BOYCE and tipped in.
30) PATTERSON, Frederick B. African Adventures. NY et al: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1928. (Lacking dust jacket.) FIRST EDITION.
31) DINESEN, Isak [Karen BLIXEN]. Out of Africa. NY: Random House, [1938]. (Lacking dust jacket.) FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.
32) WARD, Don, editor. Wild Streets Tales of the Frontier Towns by members of the Western Writers of America. Garden City, NY, 1958. FIRST EDITION.
33) MELLON, James. African Hunter. Safari Press Inc., [1975]. FIRST EDITION.
34) BEST, Anthony A., editor. Rowland Ward's Records of Big Game. Sussex, England, 1977. Seventeenth edition, LIMITED ISSUE, 143 of 150 copies, SIGNED.
35) [ENCYCLOPEDIA]. Encyclopedia of Big Game Animals in Africa with their Trophies. NY et al: Pierre Fiorenza\Larousse, [1983]. FIRST EDITION.
36) BODDINGTON, Craig T. Where Lions Roar Ten More Years of African Hunting. Safari Press Inc., [1997]. FIRST EDITION. SIGNED.
37) KISTNER, Alzada Carlisle. An Affair with Africa Expeditions and Adventures Across a Continent. Washington, D.C. et al, [1998]. FIRST EDITION. PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY KISTNER: "Adventure is addictive - Enjoy! Alzada C. Kistner."
38) KLINEBURGER, Bert. International Hunter 1945-1999 Hunting's Greatest Era. [Kerrville, TX,1999]. FIRST EDITION, LIMITED ISSUE, lettered AR of 1,000 copies. PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY KLINEBURGER: "To my friend Michael Keith Good hunting Bert Klineburger."
And 25 others. Together, 63 works in 64 volumes, various sizes, all in original bindings, most with their publisher's dust jackets and slipcases, many FIRST EDITIONS, many SIGNED, condition generally very good. Complete list available upon request.
- EDISON PHONOGRAPH CYLINDER CASE WITH
EDISON PHONOGRAPH CYLINDER CASE WITH 60 CYLINDERSEdison cylinder case, fitted with 48 numbered posts for phonograph cylinders. With 60 total cylinder records, including two minute, four minute, Edison, Amberola. Case with wear, scratches, minor losses to leather exterior and fabric lining; cylinders all as is.
- Danish Modern Denmark Teak Media Display.
Danish Modern Denmark Teak Media Display. For Magazines Newspapers or Records. Vinyl records not included Dimensions: Height: 56.75 inches, Width: 30 inches, Depth: 10.5 inches. ---
Condition: Some Scuffs and scratches
- BOOKS ON MUSIC, PIANOS, AND COMPOSERS,
BOOKS ON MUSIC, PIANOS, AND COMPOSERS, 14 Group of 14 Books on Music, Pianos, and Composers comprising: foreword by Wilhelm Altmann "Zwei Konzerte fur Pianoforte von Johannes Brahms", foreword by Wilhelm Altmann "Kammermusik von Johannes Brahms", foreword by Theodor Kroyer "Sechs Symphonien von W.A. Mozart", "Symphonie No. 5 C moll Ludwig Van Beethoven Op. 67", "Symphonie No. 9 D moll mit Schlusschor uber Schillers Ode an die Freude von Ludwig Van Beethoven Op. 125", Walter Damrosch "My Musical Life", Busch "Verdi's Aida: The History of an Opera in Letters and Documents", ed. Robert Winter and Robert Martin "The Beethoven Quartet Companion", Paul Stefan "Arturo Toscanini", Samuel Holland Rous "The Victrola Book of the Opera: Stories of One-Hundred and Twenty Opera with Seven-Hundred Illustrations and Descriptions of Twelve-Hundred Victor Opera Records", Autographed copy of James Barron "Piano: The Making of a Steinway Concert Grand", ed. Neal Zaslow "The Compleat Mozart: A Guide to the Musical Works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart", Alex Ross "The Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century", largest: 9.25" H x 6.25" W x 2.25" D. Keywords: Sheet Music, Musicians, Reading, Library
- ANTIQUARIAN JERUSALEM AND HOLY LAND
ANTIQUARIAN JERUSALEM AND HOLY LAND BOOKS, 18 Group of 18 Antiquarian Jerusalem and Holy Land Books, comprising: "Picturesque Palestine" Vol. I-VII, Ed. by Wilson Charles, "Picturesque Palestine: Sinai & Egypt" Part 8 & 9, "Jerusalem: The Holy City It's History and Hope", Mrs. Oliphant, "In the Days of the First Temple", Golub, Jacob S., "The Holy Land", Hichens, Robert, "Remarkable Characters and Places of the Holy Land", Elliot, Charles W., "Once to Sinai: The Further Pilgrimage of Friar Felix Fabri", Prescott, H.F.M., "In Scripture Lands: Nice Views of Sacred Places", Wilson, Edward L., "Testaments of Time: The Search for Lost Manuscripts and Records", Deuel, Leo, "The Holy Land" Roberts, David, "Yesterday and Today: The Holy Land", Roberts, David. Picturesque Palestine Book: 13" L x 10" W. Provenance: From a 50 Madison Avenue estate. Keywords: Written word, Bibliophile, Egyptian, Palestinian, Library
- AN ITALIAN VICO MAGISTRETTI FOR GAVINA
AN ITALIAN VICO MAGISTRETTI FOR GAVINA LACQUERED WOOD COFFEE TABLE An Italian Vico Magistretti for Gavina lacquered wood coffee table, the inset stainless veneered top, centering a pocket lift top drawer slotted for records, 50.25"w x 37.5"d x 16"h