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    • Kansas City, St. Louis & Chicago Railroad
      Jan. 07, 2016

      Kansas City, St. Louis & Chicago Railroad

      Est: -

      Missouri, 1565 shares à 100 $ 9.10.1931. 13 cm breite herrliche feine Stahlstichvignette mit Güterzug, links ein Maisfeld, rechts wird gerade ein Weizenfeld abgeerntet, im Hintergrund Dampfer und riesige Getreidespeicher. VF+ #1100. (34) Gegründet 1877, Strecke Mexico-Kansas City, Mo. (162 Meilen, eröffnet am 1.5.1879). Bereits am 1.11.1879 auf ewig an die Chicago & Alton RR verpachtet.

      Deutsche Wertpapierauktionen
    • DOULTON BURSLEM 'LUSCIAN WARE' VASE, SIGNED LOUIS BILTON, 1892-1902.
      May. 26, 2012

      DOULTON BURSLEM 'LUSCIAN WARE' VASE, SIGNED LOUIS BILTON, 1892-1902.

      Est: $200 - $400

      Printed factory marks, impressed "?H" and "6507," gilt "R.a. 1570" and "a. 8203," and conjoined initials. Height 13 inches.

      Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
    • VALERIUS FLACCUS, GAIUS. Argonauticon. 1565 + JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS; and PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. Satyrarum. 1565
      May. 15, 2012

      VALERIUS FLACCUS, GAIUS. Argonauticon. 1565 + JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS; and PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. Satyrarum. 1565

      Est: $200 - $300

      VALERIUS FLACCUS, GAIUS. Argonauticon. Edited with notes by Louis Carrion. Title within woodcut historiated architectural border. 303, [1] pages * JUVENALIS, DECIMUS JUNIUS; and PERSIUS FLACCUS, AULUS. D. Junii Juvenalis satyrarum libri V. A. Persii Flacci satyrarum lib. I. Title within woodcut architectural border. Edited by notes by Theodor Poelmann. 160 pages. Together, 2 volumes in one. 8vo, 19th-century calf gilt, spine missing portions at top and bottom, joints cracked, hinges reinforced with masking tape; contents generally clean, some verses and scholia unobtrusively numbered in ink in first work. 19th-century armorial bookplate of Joseph Grafton Minot. first plantin editions./span Antwerp: Christopher Plantin, 1565; 1565

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    • JAMES VI & I (1566-1625), King of Scotland, England and Ireland. Letter signed ('Vostre tres affectionné frere & cousin Jaques R') to Louis XIII of France, Newmarket, 22 March 1622/3, in French, proferring excuses for the fact that the journey
      Jun. 13, 2011

      JAMES VI & I (1566-1625), King of Scotland, England and Ireland. Letter signed ('Vostre tres affectionné frere & cousin Jaques R') to Louis XIII of France, Newmarket, 22 March 1622/3, in French, proferring excuses for the fact that the journey

      Est: £2,500 - £3,500

      JAMES VI & I (1566-1625), King of Scotland, England and Ireland. Letter signed ('Vostre tres affectionné frere & cousin Jaques R') to Louis XIII of France, Newmarket, 22 March 1622/3, in French, proferring excuses for the fact that the journey through France of the Prince of Wales (the future Charles I) had taken place so suddenly that there had not been time to give Louis due warning, though the Earl of Carlisle had immediately been sent to make due excuses and explanations; James confesses himself touched by Louis's indulgence in this matter, 'la bienveillance que vous avez demonstrée en ceste occurrence extraordinare', and duly offers extravagant thanks, one page, 335 x 453mm, integral address panel, endorsements, papered seal (seal slits, general browning, some punctures from ink acidification). Charles and his father's favourite, the Duke of Buckingham, had travelled incognito to Spain in order to negotiate the marriage of the former with the Infanta, Maria Anna: although the negotiations ended disastrously, the French leg of the journey was at least the occasion for a first meeting between Charles and his future wife, Louis's daughter Henrietta Maria.

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    • [JOU] -- LA BOÉTIE, Étienne de (1530-1563). Discours sur la servitude volontaire, ou Le Contr'un. Ouvrage établi, dessiné et illustré de 240 bois par Louis Jou . Paris: Jou et Bosviel, 1922.
      Dec. 11, 2008

      [JOU] -- LA BOÉTIE, Étienne de (1530-1563). Discours sur la servitude volontaire, ou Le Contr'un. Ouvrage établi, dessiné et illustré de 240 bois par Louis Jou . Paris: Jou et Bosviel, 1922.

      Est: €8,000 - €12,000

      [JOU] -- LA BOÉTIE, Étienne de (1530-1563). Discours sur la servitude volontaire, ou Le Contr'un. Ouvrage établi, dessiné et illustré de 240 bois par Louis Jou. Paris: Jou et Bosviel, 1922. In-8 (198 x 145 mm). 240 bois dessinés et gravés par Louis Jou dans le texte. Reliure signée Pierre Legrain au contreplat, maroquin grenat, plat supérieur orné du titre en lettres dorées, initiales mosaïquées de maroquin grenat clair, listels horizontaux mosaïqués de maroquin vert foncé et rouge se poursuivant au dos lisse et au plat inférieur, bords extérieurs des plats ornés d'un bandeau vertical composé d'un treillis de filets à froid agrémenté de triangles en points or, encadrement intérieur de maroquin grenat orné de même, doublure et gardes de maroquin lie de vin, doubles gardes, couverture et dos conservés (dos passé avec petite restauration). Provenance: Louis Barthou (ex-libris, vente du 6 novembre 1935, deuxième partie, lot 957). Tirage à 355 exemplaires. UN DES 20 SUR VIEUX JAPON, CELUI-CI N° XXXV. EXEMPLAIRE ENRICHI D'UNE EAU-FORTE ORIGINALE EN COULEURS (portrait de La Boétie) portant la mention autographe "A Mr Louis Barthou, épreuve unique. Louis Jou 1923". On trouve relié in fine le prospectus de deux pages. BEL EXEMPLAIRE DE CET OUVRAGE considéré comme "un essai d'illustration libre & une humble recherche vers le retour du langage graphique". Carteret Illustrés IV, 221; Legrain 527.

      Christie's
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