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184510200Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some overall light soiling minor foxing and mild creasing. 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
184514111Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some overall light soiling minor foxing and mild creasing. Small water stain in lower left-hand corner of the sheet. 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
184514127Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some overall light soiling and a few skillfully repaired tears in the bottom left and top right of the image. Top right corner of sheet trimmed diagonally. The design is based on a piece from the Musée des Arts Déocratifs and a notation on the bottom of the print reads: "Panette Rouen XVIII siècle" 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
184513961Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some mild creasing a few light foxing marks and a light water stain at the top right edge of the sheet. 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
184510201Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from a few mild creases and some very minor 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
184510206Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some mild creasing and several skillfully repaired tears. 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
184515902Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from some overall light soiling and mild foxing. 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
18458622Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some minor foxing overall light soiling and writing that reads: "Potiche pans god. 3 B.B. semis 13 to 8 de P" 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
184513924Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from a few light foxing marks and minor creases. 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
184513927Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Good condition apart from some overall light soiling and minor foxing mild creasing and a few brownish stains in the top margin and right 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
184513962Paris 1845. Pen ink and watercolour. Very good condition apart from a few light foxing marks. 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
186779947Paris Librairie Agricole de la Maison Rustique 1867 1 vol. relié fort vol. in-12, demi-basane fauve à coins, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés et d'encadrements à froid, 572 pp., 89 jolies gravures in-texte et à pleine page. Petites traces de frottement sans gravité au dos et aux coins. Sinon très bon exemplaire, dans une agréable reliure d'époque.
186779947Paris Librairie Agricole de la Maison Rustique 1867 1 vol. relié fort vol. in-12, demi-basane fauve à coins, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés et d'encadrements à froid, 572 pp., 89 jolies gravures in-texte et à pleine page. Petites traces de frottement sans gravité au dos et aux coins. Sinon très bon exemplaire, dans une agréable reliure d'époque.
1888246842Munchen : T. A ermanen K. Hof-Bokhendlar 1888. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in crude library gilt-blocked cloth. Some wear and tear as with age. Remains preserved overall; bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; 288 p. ; 25 cm. Subjects; Bible. Pentateuch. Aramaic. — Commentaries. Munchen : T. A ermanen K. Hof-Bokhendlar hardcover
185930434Imp. & Lithographie Vve Marius Olive | Marseille 1859 | 16 x 24.50 cm | broché
185930434Marseille: Imp. & Lithographie Vve Marius Olive 1859. Fine. Imp. & Lithographie Vve Marius Olive Marseille 1859 16 x 24.50 cm broché The first edition published in a small number of copies. Autograph inscription from M. de Pongerville at head of front cover. A small tear at head of spine light foxing to covers handsome interior condition. Rare. Imp. & Lithographie Vve Marius Olive unknown
1809017059Paris Jean Md d'Estampes 1809 Une carte repliée, format in-8°, aux frontières rehaussées sous chemise d'époque. Dimensions de la carte une fois dépliée: 75 cm x 53 cm. (chemise défraîchie, quelques rousseurs, brunissure aux plis).
1812006820Paris: Chez Jean Md d'Estampes 1812 Engraving 59 x 90 cm old color. The first edition of this map was published in 1674 by Hubert Jaillot under the title "La Russie Blanche ou Moscovie divisee suivant l'étendue des Royaumes Duches." It was incorporated into numerous atlases by Jaillot and his successors until approximately 1720 when it became evidently outdated. However around 1812 it was reissued likely to illustrate the French-Russian war. Chez Jean Md d'Estampes unknown
1828R320133137Spes. 1927-1828. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Agraffes rouillées, Papier jauni. 24 + 24 + 23 + 24 + 23 + 24 + 51 + 24 + 24 + 24 + 24 + 24 + 24 + 82 pages agrafées - rousseurs sur les plats... . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
183329648Paris Imprimerie d'Hippolyte Tilliard 1833 in-4 cartonnage Bradel moderne de papier bordeaux, pièce de titre en long
1834GIT014feParis Baillière 1834. In-8 115pp. Demi chagrin brun, dos à faux nerfs orné de filets et chaînettes dorés, relié v 1865. Rousseurs par endroits. reliure décorative.
1824620C22Paris : Bechet Jeune 1824. Cloth. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. An interesting volume written by three notable French surgeons exploring medical procedures and knowledge of the early nineteenth century. Volume IV only. Lacking volumes I II and III. New edition second edition. Revised and expanded this work discusses new surgical practises surgical dressings and operations of the early 19th century. Written in the original French. With the binder label to the tail of the front pastedown of C. Cooper & Co Ltd. Written by three medical professionals R. B. Sabatier L. J. Sanson and L. J. Begin each of whom were highly regarded medical professionals and surgeons. Ink inscription to the reverse of the title page which reads 'Birmingham Library 14 Days Forfeiture 2d per day over.' In a full cloth binding. Externally generally smart. Light rubbing to the head and tail of the spine resulting in a small amount of fraying. Large crack to the front joint with patches of rubbing to the rear joint. Patches of rubbing also to the extremities. Small white flecks spots to the tail of the front board perhaps paint. Light offsetting to the front and rear endpapers with a small binders label to the tail of the front pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally clean with the odd spot and handling mark heavier to the title page. Small amount of loss to the tail of the half-title page. Ink inscription to the reverse of the title page. Very Good Bechet Jeune hardcover
18344319FB1834. Brüssel Louis Hauman et Compe 1834. 12°. 132 S. Pappband der Zeit mit montiertem goldgeprägtem Rückentitel Ecken und Kanten stärker bestoßen und berieben. Umlaufender Rotschnitt. Durchgehend geringfügig fleckig und stellenweise mit sehr leichten Knickspuren. Sonst innen in guter Erhaltung. unknown
1832RO20205669IMP. LACHEVARDIERE. 1832. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 16 pages - livré sans couverture - quelques rousseurs naturelles sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
18364318FB1836. Paris J.-B. Baillière 1836. 8°. 1 Tafel fehlend 352 S. Moderne Steifbroschur mit aufgezogenem Originaltitel Titel gebräunt. Durchgehend leicht fleckig. Sonst in schöner Erhaltung. unknown