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19002116Berlin : Weichert, o.J. [ca. 1900]. 12 in 4 Bänden. 8°. OLwd; Schrift u. florale Rückenornamentik goldgepr.
187520455Stuttgart : Cotta, 1875. Getr. Zählung : Frontispiz in Bd 1. - 16 x 12 x 36 cm. Kl. 8°. Vollständ. Ausg. OLwd mit Rückengoldpräg. u. reicher Schwarzpräg. mit marmorierten Schnitten.
1854443Stuttgart [u.a.] : Cotta, 1854. 40 [in 20] Bände[n]. Es FEHLEN die Bde 3/4 u. 5/6 Kl. 8°. Vollst., neugeordn. Ausg. OLwd mit Rückengoldpräg., Blindpräg. auf d. Deckeln u. Lesebändchen.
186724700Berlin : Hempel, [1867]. NUR 5 Teile in 2 Bänden [d. 6. Teil in 1 Band FEHLT]. 159, 240, 116 S. Kl. 8°. OLwd mit Gold- u. Blindpräg.
18878059Leipzig : Peters, 1887. 168 S. Mit e. Frontispiz. 8°. OLwd mit Goldpräg. u. rotem Ganzbuntschnitt.
1880H2356Pittsburgh: Chas. F. Peck Print 1880. Paperback. Good. No date ca. 1880 measures 9 x 5.5 inches 12 pp illustrated catalog with loose one sheet insert folded to make 4pp "Something Entirely New!" - celluloid cases in imitation ivory ebony tortoise shell and green agate. Good with light wear especially to corners. Chas. F. Peck, Print paperback
189612910New York: Frederick M. Crossett 1896. First edition. Soft cover. Good front cover and opening margins dampstained. 50p several photos and line ills. in the ads no pictures of the entries. Very occasional pencil notes. Lists entries for a wide range of classes--four-in-hands tandems harness horses carriage and appointments ponies in harness heavy draught horses cabs horses and delivery wagons roadsters trotters hunters and jumpers saddle horses cobs and ponies under saddle. Judges for the driving classes were Reginald W. Rives Thomas Hitchcock Jr. and Eugene V.R. Thayer. Judges for the saddle classes were Winthrop Rutherfurd Foxhall Keene and Lemuel C. Altemus. With an index of entrants which included the creme de la creme of Newport and equestrian society; also a plan of the grounds a list of the box holders rules and regulations and the musical program. Can be sent outside the US for less than the default shipping rate. Frederick M. Crossett unknown
1891314253New York: National Horse Show Association of America 1891. 20 pp. 1 vols. 16mo. Red printed wrappers. Some toning. Very good. 20 pp. 1 vols. 16mo. Scarce programme of the 1891 National Horse Show the apogee of American equestrian culture with prizes in every category from throughbreds and Arabian stallions to Hunters Park Tandems High Steppers etc. OCLC: 43723941 NYPL. OCLC: 43723941 NYPL <br/><br/> National Horse Show Association of America unknown
188222291S. W. Greens Son Publ. NY 1882 1882 HardBack NODustJacket 1882 ON TITLE PG Early LATER printing Second Edition from PREFACE with Currer Bell on Title pg which is dated Dec. 1847 with Bell Red decorated cloth with inset Gold Gilt Rectangle with title Enclosed with Black Lettering GOOD/GOOD- AS-IS NODJ. Cover some rub wear Scuff stains Extremities Small tears Chips Edges Fading Cover Top & Bottom Spine Rub Wear Tears Lettering on spine Gold Gilt & Black Interior some rub wear FoXing Water Stains tears chips edges some Pages Couple Very Loose Pages FROM BINDING 879 pages Ads for S. W. Greens Son books Some Dogeared pages . Hard Cover. S. W. Greens Son Publ. NY, 1882 hardcover
1870106976Covent Garden: H.G. Clarke and Co 1870. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Covent Garden H.G. Clarke and Co. circa 1870s. Light blue pictorial wrappers approximately 145 × 115 mm containing a large wood-engraved folding panorama in two sections printed on the one sheet 283 × 883 mm with very basic hand-colouring in red and yellow; in excellent condition. 'In the 1870s H.G. Clarke sold . a paper panorama of the Lord Mayor's Show complete with instructions on how to construct your own toy panorama proscenium for performance. Panoramas of the Lord Mayor's Show crudely printed and often hand-coloured were sold on the streets of the Cities of London and Westminster on 9 of November and continued to be until well into the 20th century' Maurice Rickards: 'Encyclopedia of Ephemera' page 219. H.G. Clarke and Co paperback
1890215190Tokyo.: 浅草蔵前通好文堂. Asakusa Kuramaedōri Kōbundō. Circa1890. Colour woodblock print 17.6 x 24.4cm. Very good copy. This fun-filled advertising flyer shows various scenes from the puppet shows at the Hanayashiki Amusement Park in Asakusa. Hanayashiki literally meaning 'flower mansion' was developed into an amusement park around the 1880s with various show huts and rides. The flyer illustrations include dancing skeletons dancing flower girls and some acrobatic acts performed by puppets. . 浅草蔵前通好文堂. [Asakusa Kuramaedōri Kōbundō]. unknown
189469595Germany 1894. PEEP SHOW. repeated in French and German. Germany: n.d.c.a.1854.<br> <br> Six hand-colored lithograph panels including front and back panel. Four panels with cut outs. The front pictorial panel with peep hole. 7 x 8 3/4 inches; 180 x 223 mm. Joined together by paper bellows. Measures approximately 21 inches when opened. Front panel with hand-colored lithographed label pasted on front.<br> <br> Some minor soiling and rubbing to boards. Paper bellows with some foxing. A few small repair to bellows. Hand-coloring very bright. Overall a very nice example.<br> <br> This peepshow features the interior of the Crystal Palace in London showcasing tapestries vases statues and the crystal fountain.<br> <br> HBS 69595.<br> <br> $1100. Germany unknown
185169592London: Published by C. Lane 1851. PEEP SHOW. Lane's Telescopic View of the Great Exhibition 1851.C. Lane: London June 3rd. 1851.<br> <br> Ten hand-colored lithograph panels nine with cut outs by T.J. Rawlins 6 1/4 x 7 inches; 160 x 175 mm. Joined together by linen bellows. The first panel with a magnifying glass peep hole. Measures approximately 25 inches when opened. In the original decorated paper board slipcase with hand-colored lithographed label pasted on front.<br> <br> Some soiling to first panel and slipcase minor discoloration to cloth. Toy seller sticker on slipcase. Overall a very good example in the rare original slipcase.<br> <br> HBS 69592.<br> <br> $1250. Published by C. Lane unknown
189669596Germany 1896. PEEP SHOW. Germany: 1896.<br> <br> Six lithograph panels including front and back panel. All panels with cut outs. The front pictorial panel with peep hole and back board with cut-out covered by orange tissue paper. 6 x 4 3/4 inches; 154 x 120 mm. Joined together by onion-skin bellows. Measures approximately 16 inches when opened.<br> <br> Some minor soiling and rubbing to boards. Paper bellows with some toning and dampstaining. A few small tears to bellows. Images very bright. Overall a very nice example.<br> <br> This peepshow features the interior of the main building of the Berlin Trade Exhibition showcasing foods and luxury goods statues home furnishings artworks and clothing. On the outside of back board images of various buildings in Berlin including the Department of Fisheries Department of Gas and Water Department for Food and Luxury Goods Department of Chemistry Main Restaurant and School Building.<br> <br> HBS 69596.<br> <br> $1500. Germany unknown
185169594Germany: G.W.F. 1851. PEEP SHOW. Das Innere des Glaspalastes in London. The Interior of the Crystal Palace in London' repeated in French and Italian. Germany: G.W.F. 1851.<br> <br> Four hand-colored lithograph panels including front and back panel. Two panels with cut outs. The front pictorial panel with peep hole. 5 1/2 x 6 7/8 inches; 140 x 175 mm. Joined together by paper bellows. Measures approximately 28 inches when opened. Front panel with hand-colored lithographed label pasted on front.<br> <br> Some minor soiling and rubbing to boards. Early presentation inscription dated 1855 on blank lower board. Paper bellows with some foxing. A small repair to bellow. Hand-coloring very bright. Overall a very nice example.<br> <br> This peepshow features the interior of the Crystal Palace in London during the Great Industrial Exhibition. Showcasing rugs vases statues furniture and the crystal fountain. The front board reads "A view into the life and doings of London during the Great Industrial Exhibition."<br> <br> HBS 69594.<br> <br> $1500. G.W.F. unknown
185169591London: William Spooner 1851. PEEP SHOW. London: William Spooner 9 August 1851.<br> <br> Ten hand-colored lithograph panels including the front and back panel. Eight panels with cut outs 6 1/8 x 7 1/2 inches; 155 x 190 mm. Joined together by cloth bellows. The first panel with a peep hole. Measures approximately 27 inches when opened. In the original decorated paper board slipcase with hand-colored lithographed label pasted on front.<br> <br> Some soiling to front and back panels and slipcase. Minor discoloration to cloth. Light foxing to margins of panels. Overall a very good example in the rare original slipcase.<br> <br> The back of the final panel reads "This faithful and interesting View is taken from the Transept near the "Crystal Fountain" and embraces the whole length of the Foreign Nave or Eastern end of the Exhibition. The most striking objects which present themselves to the spectator along the centre nave are: 1. THE PORTRAIT OF HER MAJESTY painted on Sèvres China. 2. THE KOH-I-NOOR DIAMOND in its Gilt Cage. 3. THE COLOSSAL STATUE OF QUEEN VICTORIA cast in Zine. 4. THE BRONZE FOUNTAIN by André Val of d'Osne. 5. THE ARCHANGEL MICHAEL OVERTHROWING SATAN. 6. THE COLOSSAL STATUE OF GODFREY DE BOUILLON. 7. KISS'S AMAZON AND TIGER. 8. THE BAVARIAN LION. 9. THE GREEK SLAVE.<br> <br> The View is terminated by the United States' Compartment with the trophy of articles in vulcanized indian-rubber erected upon the model of a suspension-truss-bridge. Under the Star-spangled banner and Eagle of America which float on high at the extreme end of the building is placed Gray and Davison's splendid organ."<br> <br> HBS 69591.<br> <br> $2250. William Spooner unknown