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1658LBW-7393Paris, chez l'auteur, [1658]. 390 x 555 mm.
2001x-0198537816Oxford Univ Pr on Demand 2001. Hardcover. New. 556 pages. 9.50x5.75x1.25 inches. Oxford Univ Pr on Demand hardcover
1925140940956New York: Brentano's 1925. First Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing of the dramatic version of a play which entered history when filmed becoming the first "talkie." Bound in publisher's patterned paper cover boards over green spine cloth with paper title label on spine. Fine pages lightly toned. In a Near Fine dust jacket with light rubbing light fading and light edge wear. A lovely copy scarce in the dust jacket. Brentano's unknown
1925140940956New York: Brentano's 1925. First Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing of the dramatic version of a play which entered history when filmed becoming the first "talkie." Bound in publisher's patterned paper cover boards over green spine cloth with paper title label on spine. Fine pages lightly toned. In a Near Fine dust jacket with light rubbing light fading and light edge wear. A lovely copy scarce in the dust jacket. Brentano's unknown books
184524378Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
1665M589Paris: Mariette Pierre 1665. Excellent. Size : 410x560 mm 16.125x22 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Reference: Mojski Piotr Maria "Cartographia Rappersviliana Polonorum" page 387 number 31; Category: ; Maps Europe Poland Lithuania Mariette, Pierre unknown
1693LBW-6390Paris, H. Jaillot, 1693. En deux feuilles jointes formant une carte de 785 x 584 mm.
1936mon0000214314Victor Gollancz 1936-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex library book usual markings first non text page removed. Well read copy with some spine wear and leaning but still very useable. Victor Gollancz hardcover
165556109Paris. 1655. Attractive map of Morocco and parts of Algeria. Maps by Sanson in original colour are rare. Nicolas Sanson was founder of the French school of mapmakers at a time when the leadership in European cartography passed from the Low Countries to France. Copper engraving. Very good condition. Some light browning to the centre fold. Attractive water mark. Original colour. Size: 53 x 40 cm. 21 x 15½ inches unknown
1780M5122Paris 1780. Excellent. Size : 430x565 mm 16.875x22.25 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring Category: ; Maps Asia Middle East Holy Land & Palestine unknown
192547252New York: Brentano's 1925. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 153p octavo. A very good copy in patterned boards and green cloth. Inscribed by the author to author Fred Hummel known as "The King of East Long Island" "January 1926 to the George F Hummels -grand people- from Damson Raphaelson" The book was the source for the first "Talkie" "The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson. <br/><br/> Brentano's hardcover
184513934Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some light soiling. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/> This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown
184513960Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some minor soiling and foxing and a light water stain spanning the lower quarter of the sheet and image. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/> This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown
184513960Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some minor soiling and foxing and a light water stain spanning the lower quarter of the sheet and image. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
184513934Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some light soiling. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
184510198Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some overall light soiling mild creasing and two skillfully repaired 2" and 2 2/3" tears in the right and top left margins respectively. A rare example of an original watercolour design for a porcelain tray by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
184510166Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some overall light foxing and a few small horizontal brown marks in the left side of the image. A rare example of an original watercolour design for porcelain by the Samson factory of Paris.<br/> <br/>This finished design was intended as a reference source from which the porcelain painters could work using the design as a guide for the colours and image to be transformed from paper into fine porcelain. The French porcelain manufactory of Samson & Cie. was established by "Edmé Samson b. Paris 1810; d. Paris 1891 at 7 Rue Vendôme later Rue Béranger in Paris. The intention of the firm was to reproduce ceramics from museums and private collections and it claimed that all such reproductions would be distinctly marked to avoid confusion with the originals. In 1864 the factory was moved to Montreuil by Samson's son Emile Samson 1837-1913. The range of wares included copies of 18th-century porcelain from such factories as Sèvres Chelsea Meissen and Derby Chinese export-wares especially armorial wares decorated with famille rose colours and mugs decorated with the Fitzhugh pattern Delftware Iznikware maiolica and faience." Grove Dictionary of Art. unknown books
1690M10380Paris: H. Jaillot c.1690. Very Good backed on acid free tissue paper for long term preservation. Notes: Large and detailed map of France with a large decorative cartouche in the lower left two sheets joined. Size : 565x896 mm 22.24x35.28 Inches Coloring: Original Outline Coloring Category: Maps Europe France; H. Jaillot unknown
1650M2494Paris 1650. Very Good; light age toning; some browning on lower half of the map. Size : 547x433 mm 21.5x17 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: ; Maps Misc Curiosities Title Pages Games etc. unknown
1783M10279Paris: H. Jaillot c.1783. Very Good. Size : 469x655 mm 18.46x25.79 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: Maps Europe Italy; Maps Mediterranean Islands; H. Jaillot unknown
1665M1736Paris: Mariette Pierre 1665. Excellent; some light browning on upper margin. Size : 410x535 mm 16.125x21 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: ; Maps Europe France Mariette, Pierre unknown
1780M5125Paris 1780. Excellent. Size : 490x690 mm 19.25x27.125 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored in Outline Category: ; Maps Asia Middle East Holy Land & Palestine unknown
177130804London: Printed by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall for William Owen 1771. 1st Edition in English Marvin p. 299. Period full brown calf binding with gilt lettered maroon leather title label to spine. Binding leather darkened. Vertical creases to the 2 preliminary blanks. Old pos to t.p. one lined out dated 1780 & 1801. The occasional period marginal note. A solid VG copy. xxii 14 vii 1 480 pp. 4to: A4 a - c4 d2 B - 3Q4. <br/><br/> Printed by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall, for William Owen hardcover books
1654M10780Paris 1654. Very Good. Notes: Detailed map of Southeast Asia by Nicholas Sanson 1600-1667 renowned French cartographer. Size : 402x560 mm 15.83x22.05 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: Maps Asia South East Indonesia & Papua New Guinea; Maps Asia South East Thailand Laos Vietnam Cambodia & Burma / Myanmar; Maps Asia South East Philippines; unknown
1692M7516Paris: Hubert Jaillot c. 1692. Very Good. Notes: Title cartouche in upper left features Sicilian coat of arms winged angels and merpeople while the scale in the lower left is held on each side by allegorical figures of labour and harvest. Mount Etna is represented pictorially. Size : 418x530 mm 16.46x20.87 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored in Outline Category: Maps Mediterranean Islands; Hubert Jaillot unknown