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        • Hogarth, William (London 1697-1764) , nach
          Dec. 09, 2021

          Hogarth, William (London 1697-1764) , nach

          Est: €60 - €72

          Taste in High Life um 1808 Radierung. Gestochen von Samuel Phillips, verlegt bei Broydell & Co, London 1808. Ca. 35,5×44,5 cm. (fleckig). R. (58985)

          Leo Spik
        • STRYK, Samuel (1640-1710). Examen Juris Feudalis, ex Novissimis ejus Interpretibus in Gratiam Auditorum Collectum ac Methodo Institutionum dispositum. Frankfurt: Jeremias Schrey, 1698. 8vo. Roman, Italic and Gothic letter. Engraved frontispiece. (Light age yellowing and browning, occasional spotting). 18th  century half vellum, yapped edges, all fore edges red. (Slightly soiled). FIRST EDITION OF this important treatise on feudal law. With Johann Gottlieb HEINECCIUS’ Iuris Civilis Secundum Ordinem Ibstitutionum Commoda Auditoribus Methodo. Giessen: Philippe Krieger, 1767. 8vo. Printer’s woodcut device on title page. Light age yellowing and browning, occasional spotting and very light damp staining). Contemporary brown calf, spine elaborately gilt with letter piece.  (Rubbed at corners).
          Jul. 26, 2017

          STRYK, Samuel (1640-1710). Examen Juris Feudalis, ex Novissimis ejus Interpretibus in Gratiam Auditorum Collectum ac Methodo Institutionum dispositum. Frankfurt: Jeremias Schrey, 1698. 8vo. Roman, Italic and Gothic letter. Engraved frontispiece. (Light age yellowing and browning, occasional spotting). 18th  century half vellum, yapped edges, all fore edges red. (Slightly soiled). FIRST EDITION OF this important treatise on feudal law. With Johann Gottlieb HEINECCIUS’ Iuris Civilis Secundum Ordinem Ibstitutionum Commoda Auditoribus Methodo. Giessen: Philippe Krieger, 1767. 8vo. Printer’s woodcut device on title page. Light age yellowing and browning, occasional spotting and very light damp staining). Contemporary brown calf, spine elaborately gilt with letter piece.  (Rubbed at corners).

          Est: £100 - £150

          STRYK, Samuel (1640-1710). Examen Juris Feudalis, ex Novissimis ejus Interpretibus in Gratiam Auditorum Collectum ac Methodo Institutionum dispositum. Frankfurt: Jeremias Schrey, 1698. 8vo. Roman, Italic and Gothic letter. Engraved frontispiece. (Light age yellowing and browning, occasional spotting). 18th  century half vellum, yapped edges, all fore edges red. (Slightly soiled). FIRST EDITION OF this important treatise on feudal law. With Johann Gottlieb HEINECCIUS’ Iuris Civilis Secundum Ordinem Ibstitutionum Commoda Auditoribus Methodo. Giessen: Philippe Krieger, 1767. 8vo. Printer’s woodcut device on title page. Light age yellowing and browning, occasional spotting and very light damp staining). Contemporary brown calf, spine elaborately gilt with letter piece.  (Rubbed at corners).

          Chiswick Auctions
        • AMMO 22 LR. APPROX. 1700 RDS.
          Oct. 04, 2014

          AMMO 22 LR. APPROX. 1700 RDS.

          Est: $200 - $400

          PROVENANCE: Samuel M. Bases Estate Collection. (02-7071-11). $200-400 for lot.

          Poulin Antiques & Auctions
        • Map of the Ancient World with Names of Places in Hebrew. Samuel Bochart. Utrecht, 1692.
          Oct. 03, 2013

          Map of the Ancient World with Names of Places in Hebrew. Samuel Bochart. Utrecht, 1692.

          Est: $200 - $300

          Tabula universalis Locorum, quae Phoenicum Navigationibus Maxine frequentata Sunt, a Taprobana Thulen usque. Map of the Ancient World according to the Phonecians travels from Iceland through Sri Lanka. With names of places in Hebrew. Samuel Bochart from his work: Geographiae Sacrae seu Phaleg et Canaan. In the upper right corner: "pag. 346". 31x40 cm. (39x46 cm. inclusive). Very fine condition. Quality paper. Hebrew, Latin. Thin, quality paper. Original fold. Rare. Refer to a related map in this catalogue.

          Winner's Auctions LTD
        • Map of Italy and its Neighbors with Names of Places in Hebrew. Samuel Bochart. Utrecht, 1692.
          Oct. 03, 2013

          Map of Italy and its Neighbors with Names of Places in Hebrew. Samuel Bochart. Utrecht, 1692.

          Est: $200 - $300

          Jtaliae pars cum Vicinis Hinc Inde Insulis et Africa Parte Opposita. Map of Italy, its neighbors and North Africa with names of places in Hebrew. Samuel Bochart, from his book: Geographiae Sacrae seu Phaleg et Canaan, Utrecht, 1692. In the upper right corner: pag: 461". 33.1x27 cm. (39x24.5 cm. inclusive). Hebrew, Latin. Copperplate engraving. Black and white. Very fine condition. Thin, quality paper. Aging stains in blank margins. Tiny tears without loss in the blank margins. Original fold. Rare. Refer to a related item in this catalogue.

          Winner's Auctions LTD
        • Map of the Holy Land and its Environs. Bochart Samuel. Leiden, 1692.
          Oct. 03, 2013

          Map of the Holy Land and its Environs. Bochart Samuel. Leiden, 1692.

          Est: $300 - $400

          Map of the Holy Land and Syria through the Nile Delta. Syria et Aegypti Delta. By Samuel Bochart. Black and white, copperplate engraving. Leiden, 1692. From: Geographia sacra seu Phaleg et Canaan. In the right corner: "pag. 73". 27x19.7 cm. (37.8X23.8 cm. inclusive). Latin. Mint condition. Laor, 115.

          Winner's Auctions LTD
        • After William Hogarth (British, 1697-1764)
          Jul. 31, 2013

          After William Hogarth (British, 1697-1764)

          Est: -

          A series of twelve engravings illustrativeof Samuel Butler's "Hudibras", mixed editions; 27x34cm & 28x52cm (12)

          Bonhams
        • BLACKWELL, Elizabeth (ca 1700-1758). A Curious Herbal, containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants... from drawings taken from life . London: Samuel Harding, 1737[-?1739].
          Jun. 21, 2013

          BLACKWELL, Elizabeth (ca 1700-1758). A Curious Herbal, containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants... from drawings taken from life . London: Samuel Harding, 1737[-?1739].

          Est: -

          BLACKWELL, Elizabeth (ca 1700-1758). A Curious Herbal, containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants... from drawings taken from life. London: Samuel Harding, 1737[-?1739]. 2 volumes, 2o (365 x 23 mm). 28 pages of letterpress descriptive text to plates 1-56, and 111 leaves of engraved descriptive text. 2 engraved title-pages, 4 engraved dedicatory leaves, one engraved commendation from the Royal College of Physicians, 2 engraved leaves "English index" (one in each volume), 2 engraved leaves "Catalogus Plantarum" (one in each volume), and 500 hand-colored engraved plates. (A few leaves with minor spotting.) Contemporary red calf gilt, covers with gilt border surrounding central arms of Lewis Watson, 2nd Earl of Rockingham, spines in 7 compartments with 6 raised bands, tan and black gilt lettering pieces (lightly rubbed, light chipping to head of spines, joints worn) Provenance: Lewis Watson, 2nd Earl of Rockingham (binding). FIRST EDITION. Elizabeth Blackwell undertook her project in 1735 with the encouragement of various eminent members of the medical profession and with the intention of paying off the debts of her husband Alexander, whose London printing-house had been ruined by rival printers. She took a house opposite the Chelsea Physic Garden, at 4 Swan Walk in order to draw and engrave the plants and create an up-to-date illustrated text of medicinal plants previously lacking in the botanical fields. Her husband helped by supplying the common names of the plants in various languages. The work was a success, and she earned enough to free her husband from debtor's prison. She then emigrated to Sweden with her husband where he found employment as an agricultural expert (Linnaeus visited him in 1746). The present copy appears to be an early issue: both titles are dated 1737, and the "Vol. 2" on Volume 2 title-page is printed and not altered in manuscript. According to Henrey, "there is no uniformity with regard to the number of dedications contained in the various issues, or in the order in which the preliminary leaves are arranged." Cleveland Collections 386, HA Copy 1 this copy; Dunthorne 42; Great Flower Books, p. 50; Henrey 452; Hunt 510; Lisney 175 and 180; Nissen BBI 168; Pritzel 811; Stafleu-Cowan TL2 545. (2)

          Christie's
        • SAMUEL WILLIAMSON, TORBOCK
          Dec. 13, 2011

          SAMUEL WILLIAMSON, TORBOCK

          Est: £4,500 - £6,500

          AN UNUSUAL SILVER PAIR CASED WATCH WITH 24-HOUR DIAL CIRCA 1695 • gilt full plate verge movement, pierced and engraved balance cock, fuse and chain, tulip pillars • later white enamel dial, Roman numerals from I to XII marked twice around the dial indicating 24-hours, later hands • polished inner and outer case • movement signed Sam. Williamson, Torbock, inner and outer case stamped IW diameter 59 mm

          Sotheby's
        • LAW PUFENDORF, SAMUEL, Freiherr von. The Whole Duty of Man According to the Law of Nature . . . Second Edition. 1698
          Oct. 17, 2011

          LAW PUFENDORF, SAMUEL, Freiherr von. The Whole Duty of Man According to the Law of Nature . . . Second Edition. 1698

          Est: $200 - $300

          [PUFENDORF, SAMUEL, Freiherr von.] The Whole Duty of Man According to the Law of Nature . . . Second Edition. [32], 208, 211-258, 257-336 pages, including blank a8. 8vo, contemporary panelled calf, minor wear; occasional light marginal soiling, early signature on title. London: Benj. Motte for Charles Harper and John Jones, 1698

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • BLACKWELL, Elizabeth (ca 1700-1758). A Curious Herbal, containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants... from drawings taken from life . London: Samuel Hading, 1737[-?1739].
          Jun. 24, 2009

          BLACKWELL, Elizabeth (ca 1700-1758). A Curious Herbal, containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants... from drawings taken from life . London: Samuel Hading, 1737[-?1739].

          Est: $15,000 - $20,000

          BLACKWELL, Elizabeth (ca 1700-1758). A Curious Herbal, containing five hundred cuts of the most useful plants... from drawings taken from life. London: Samuel Hading, 1737[-?1739]. 2 volumes, 2o (365 x 23 mm). 28 pages of letterpress descriptive text to plates 1-56, otherwise engraved throughout. Two title-pages, five dedicatory leaves, one leaf commendation from the Royal College of Physicians, one leaf "English index", 2 leaves "Catalogus Plantarum" (one in each volume), 111 leaves of explanatory text, and 500 hand-colored plates (occasional browning and spotting, some minor marginal worming to a few leaves in vol. II not affecting text or plates, vertical creases to titles and final leaf in vol.II). Contemporary diced russia gilt, (front joint of vol. I starting with slight tear at tail of spine, some scuffing to covers). FIRST EDITION. Its bibliographical history is complicated: in "there is no uniformity with regard to the number of dedications contained in the various issues, or in the order in which the preliminary leaves are arranged" (Henrey), and the work's publishing history is not fully understood. The present copy appears to be an early issue: both titles are dated 1737, and the "vol.2" on vol.II title-page is printed and not altered in manuscript. However the presence of the letterpress descriptive leaves has, in the past, been taken to indicate that vol.I is a later issue second edition. An alternative in this case is that the letterpress leaves represent an early and quickly abandoned experiment. Elizabeth Blackwell undertook her project in 1735 with the encouragement of various eminent members of the medical profession and with the intention of paying off the debts of her husband Alexander, whose London printing-house had been ruined by rival printers. She took a house opposite the Chelsea Physic Garden, at 4, Swan Walk in order to draw and engrave the plants and create an up-to-date illustrated text of medicinal plants previously lacking in the botanical fields. Her husband helped by supplying the common names of the plants in various languages. The work was a success, she achieved her objective, and freed her husband from debtor's prison. She then emigrated to Sweden with her husband where he found employment as an agricultural expert (Linnaeus visited him in 1746). Unfortunately he became involved in politics, was arrested and eventually beheaded on 29 July 1747 for his part in a conspiracy to alter the Swedish succession. Elizabeth, who died in 1758, is buried in the churchyard of Chelsea Old Church. Cleveland Collections 386; Dunthorne 42; Great Flower Books, p. 50; Henrey 452; Hunt 510; Lisney 175 and 180; Nissen BBI 168; Pritzel 811; Stafleu & Cowan TL2 545.

          Christie's
        • A pair of Stuart triple reed chargers, circa 1695
          Oct. 25, 2008

          A pair of Stuart triple reed chargers, circa 1695

          Est: £600 - £800

          Each with hallmarks to rim and touchmarks to reverse of Samuel Smalley, London, (Cott 4326), diameter 18¼in, (2)

          Bonhams
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