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197921050New York, Sotheby`s, 1979. Gr.-8°. (76) S., mit 32 ganzseitigen Abbildungen. Orig.-Kartonage.
2003221172Hong Kong.: Sotheby's. 2003. Profuse colour photographic plates 138pp. Text in English and traditional Chinese characters. 27.5 x 21.5cm. Prices realised a very good hardback copy. Although there are no indications in this copy this book is from the collection of Aubrey and Eva Sweet. . Sotheby's. hardcover
1999244a8442New York: Sotheby's 1999. Book. Fine. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Back to back auction catalogues in the same binding. Loaded with photos in colour and black and white. Clean bright and unmarked with lightest wear. Lovely copy. Sotheby's Paperback
1998244a8436New York: Sotheby's 1998. Book. Fine. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 342 items. Excellent glossy colour photography throughout. Clean bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Sotheby's Paperback
71-5510Hong Kong: Sotheby’s 2003. 8vo. 138 pp. Hard Cover. Color illustrations throughout. Nine fold-out pages. Very Good minor surface rubs. Hong Kong: Sotheby’s, 2003. hardcover
04-1577New York: Sotheby's 1999. Auction catalogue. Auction catalogue. 4to. Wraps. Color illustrations. 132 59 pp. New York: Sotheby's, 1999. paperback
2015157114London: Sotheby's 2015. Softcover. VG. White & BW and color illus. wraps 112 pp. color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2015 auction of items once collected by former Sotheby's Italy and London director John Winter. Presents details and illustrations of the 186 lots. "This is a diverse group of works of art that John enjoyed living with commingled with pieces he sold and others that were stored away eventually to be brought to light. This sale reflects his great love of Doccia porcelain epitomised in the stunning Apollo and Daphne group. His interests also extended to 19th century ceramics as evidenced by pieces from the Cantagalli workshop and of course John was an advocate of bronzes of which there is a small selection here. John bought with a vision and in recent years he purchased in the Arthur M. Sackler sale two large terracotta reliefs newly identified as by Girolamo Ticciati a sculptor also associated with the Ginori factory. John's pioneering work on Luigi Valadier is reflected in a refined group of drawings." foreword. Sotheby's paperback books
199913230Chicago: Sotheby's. New. 1999. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless -- with a bonus offer-- . Sotheby's paperback
197143915London: Sotheby & Co. 1971. First edition. Paper wrappers. Very good clean copy prices realized laid in loose. Unpaged. Sm. 4to. The second volume only of the three part auction. Sotheby & Co. unknown books
1991167840London: Sotheby's 1991. Paperback. VG- light wear to edges and corners. Glossy black and color-illustrated wraps with white lettering. 55 pp. Color and BW illustrations. Date of Sale: Monday November 18 1991. Sale Code: WILTSHIRE. Sotheby's paperback books
75-1070London EN: Sotheby's 1987. 4to. Soft Covers. Very Good. 57 pp. Mostly color plates. London, EN: Sotheby's, 1987 paperback
20061114062London: Sotheby's. Good paper copy auction catalog Oct. 13 2006 sale # L06025 61 lots listed illus. in B/W and 4/C . Good. Paper. 2006. Sotheby's unknown
2012133585NY: Sotheby's 2012. Softcover. Near fine. BW pictorial wraps. 131 pp. Color and bw illustrations. 2012 auction catalogue featuring historical and personal items belonging to McNamara. Sotheby's paperback books
200337453London: Sotheby's. New. 2003. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED 499 lots many color illustrations. Among the artists represented: J. L. Bilbie T. S. Robins J. W. Oakes and others. -- with a bonus offer-- . Sotheby's paperback
2015179330New York: Sotheby's 2015. Softcover. VG light scuffing to wraps. Pages are very clean and tight. White wraps with gilt lettering and color illustrated front cover 368 pp profusely illustrated throughout in color. Place of sale: New York. Date of sale: April 22 2015. Sale code: N09335 WELDON. Includes bibliographical references and index. Sotheby's unknown books
2005101868London, Sothby's, 2005, in-4, 344 pp. ill. en noir et en couleurs, Toile rouge de l'éditeur illustrée en couleurs, Parfait état. Couverture rigide
2005009901London: Sotheby's 2005 2 volumes 4to 27.5 cm 344 pp; 368 pp. Publisher's cloth marked copy. The two-part sale catalogue for the dispersal of the remarkable atlas collection formed by Lord Wardington 1924-2005 described by Rodney Shirley in his introduction as "the finest collection in private hands." Part One A-K lots 1-244 was sold on Tuesday 18 October 2005; Part Two L-Z lots 245-562 in two sessions on Tuesday 10 October 2006 both at Sotheby's London. With an appreciation of Lord Wardington by Andrew Phillips Honorary Secretary of the Friends of the British Library of which Lord Wardington served as Chairman Vice-President and President and a memoir by Lord Wardington himself describing his lifelong passion for maps and atlases from childhood. An introductory essay on the history of cartography by Rodney Shirley author of The Mapping of the World discusses the scope and significance of the collection which comprised over 650 atlases containing some 60000 maps spanning from the 1477 Bologna Ptolemy to atlases of the late twentieth century and notable throughout for fine contemporary hand-colouring distinguished provenances including royal libraries of Belgium Great Britain Hanover Spain and Sweden; Chatsworth; Pierpont Morgan; Harrison Horblit; and many others and early or specially commissioned bindings. The catalogue entries each with colour illustration include the opening lot of Pieter van der Aa's Nouveau théâtre du monde Leiden 1713 numerous Blaeu and Janssonius atlases Dutch sea-atlases by Colom Doncker Goos and De Wit in fine contemporary colouring Ortelius Theatrum orbis terrarum in multiple editions Mercator's Atlas Saxton's Atlas of England and Wales 1579 Speed's Theatre of the Empire the "Doria Atlas" of c. 1570s lot 143 and a vast range of Ptolemaic national maritime celestial and thematic atlases. Part Two includes a full index index of notable provenances and bibliography. Sotheby's hardcover
2005mon0000080818Sotheby's 2005-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Two volumes parts 1 & 2 on red cloth Sotheby's hardcover
2005008079London: Sotheby's 2005 2 volumes 4to 27.5 cm 344 pp; 368 pp. Publisher's cloth minor shelf-wear.The two-part sale catalogue for the dispersal of the remarkable atlas collection formed by Lord Wardington 1924–2005 described by Rodney Shirley in his introduction as "the finest collection in private hands." Part One A–K lots 1–244 was sold on Tuesday 18 October 2005; Part Two L–Z lots 245–562 in two sessions on Tuesday 10 October 2006 both at Sotheby's 34–35 New Bond Street London. With an appreciation of Lord Wardington by Andrew Phillips Honorary Secretary of the Friends of the British Library of which Lord Wardington served as Chairman Vice-President and President and a memoir by Lord Wardington himself describing his lifelong passion for maps and atlases from childhood. An introductory essay on the history of cartography by Rodney Shirley author of The Mapping of the World discusses the scope and significance of the collection which comprised over 650 atlases containing some 60000 maps spanning from the 1477 Bologna Ptolemy to atlases of the late twentieth century and notable throughout for fine contemporary hand-colouring distinguished provenances including royal libraries of Belgium Great Britain Hanover Spain and Sweden; Chatsworth; Pierpont Morgan; Harrison Horblit; and many others and early or specially commissioned bindings. The catalogue entries each with colour illustration include the opening lot of Pieter van der Aa's Nouveau théâtre du monde Leiden 1713 numerous Blaeu and Janssonius atlases Dutch sea-atlases by Colom Doncker Goos and De Wit in fine contemporary colouring Ortelius Theatrum orbis terrarum in multiple editions Mercator's Atlas Saxton's Atlas of England and Wales 1579 Speed's Theatre of the Empire the "Doria Atlas" of c. 1570s lot 143 and a vast range of Ptolemaic national maritime celestial and thematic atlases. Part Two includes a full index index of notable provenances and bibliography. Sotheby's hardcover
BIBLIO-11588Sotheby's London auction catalogue for the sale held on 5th December 2006. Cloth 4to 27 cm. 124 pp plates some colour. 43 lots. From the introduction: "There are forty-six incunabula editions bound in forty-two volumes one book printed in 1502 an edition of Filelfo's Epistolae printed in Venice with its spine wrongly stamped Mediolani 1475 and one Strassburg imprint of 1513 in a interesting Sammelband of two printed books and a manuscript. There are sixteen incunabula printed in the German-speaking lands twenty-eight in Italy of which fourteen printed in Venice one printed in Louvain and an English fragment. There is nothing printed in France or Spain. For the most part the books are in Latin aldiough diere are three Greek texts lots 23 37 and 38 and two works in Italian lots 7 and 36. The earliest book is dated 1469 and is from the press of Mentelin lot 2 and there are another twenty-one printed in the 1470s. There is one book printed on vellum the Praeparatio evangelica of Eusebius printed by Jenson lot 18 and there are one or two books widi very handsome decoration notably the Augustine De civitate Dei Mainz 1473 lot 3 and the Sallust decorated by the Master of the Pico Pliny lot 35. Although there are three items in eighteenth-century bindings most of the bindings are nineteenth-century and many come from one bindery that of Storr of Grantham and half the books have one provenance that of the Thorold library at Syston Park.This group of some forty three volumes the last a fine manuscript Book of Hours illuminated by the Bedford Master in Paris in around 1420 acquired by Lord Wardington in 1958 the printed books largely acquired by his grandfather in the 1880s marks the end of the dispersal of the library at Wardington Manor. It is a tribute to successive generations of mostly English book collectors and in particular to the interests of one family and this final catalogue takes us back to its beginning. Syston Park may have been destroyed and Wardington Manor severely damaged by fire but the books are still with us." With indexes of authors and of notable provenances. One or two marks to rear board Very Good. Sotheby's, London, auction catalogue for the sale held on 5th December 2006 hardcover
19904532London: Sotheby's. Fine in Fine dustjacket. 1990. First Edition; First Edition. Original Cloth. Part 1 only. 175 pages & 10 pages of regulations & advertisements. With coloured plates & illustrations. A fully illustrated sales catalogue of one of the most important militaria sales of the Twentieth Century. Light wear to covers else fine. Hard to find Part 1.; Hardcover . Sotheby's hardcover
199629365New York: Sotheby's. New. 1996. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- Includes presidential books presidential portraits manuscript and printed Americana English & American literature and letters books manuscripts & photos of Samuel Clemens. -- with a bonus offer-- . Sotheby's paperback
65-2248New York: Sotheby's 2006. Auction catalog for sale held on on November 14th 2006. 131 pp. Includes works by Eduardo Chillida Carl Andre Donald Judd Gilbert and George et al. Very good in wraps. New York: Sotheby's, 2006. paperback
1984011164London / Amsterdam : Sotheby's 1984. This is a very good softcover 3 volume set complete with just light wear. Completely clean inside. A few marks to the covers: one rear cover has a handstamp 'not for resale' and another volume has several black lines drawn across the top page-edge. These are sale catalogs for a three part auction of the van Veen Collection of children's books and juvenilia. Part 1: London February 28 1984 Sale code: "WARDER". Part 2: Amsterdam June 25 1984. Sale code: "HEEMSTEDE". Part 3: Amsterdam November 28 1984. Sale code: "COCKAIGNE". Part 1 had 342 lots. Part 2 had 510 lots. Part 3 had 323 lots. Most lots illustrated some in color. Prices realized sheet only for Part 3. Parts 1 and 2 have price estimates only. 10" high X 7" wide. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking. . Soft Cover. Very Good. Sotheby's Paperback
17912SPORTING SOTHEBY'S. THE VALUABLE LIBRARY. London: 1961. 4to. Wrappers. 516 lots. A sale of the property of Harry T. Peters Esq. unknown books