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1812AQ30893St. Albans: Shaw Printer 1812. 8pp. Two bilfolia disbound. Priced in manuscript. Together with: Inventory of the Effects of Mr. Charles Williams of St. Albans not included in the printed catalogue of sale. 10th December 1812. Manuscript on paper. Single bifolium An apparently unrecorded auction catalogue annotated by the auctioneer with the prices achieved of the property of a deceased wine merchant including his 'stock in trade' lotted by bin of sherry port rum gin and 'coniac brandy'. The sale realised a total of £268. 4s. 5d. and included 51 lots of his wine stock along with a sequence of empoty casks. The manuscript addendum written on the day after the public auction adds several household as well as '21 Bottles of Currant Wine in 2 Tea Canisters'. Interestingly St. Albans possessed a novel wine licensing system established under the terms of the 1570 wine charter a model not repeated elsewhere. The borough corporation had the power to grant two licences to local vintners in return for an annual endowment of £20 remarkably to be provided to the master of St. Albans grammar school for the maintenance of the institution. We have been unable to trace Charles Williams nor locate any record of his business. However it does not seem unreasonable to assume that he held one of these much sought after licenses; certainly the auction catalogue reveals an extensive stock surely necessitated by the possession of a trade monopoly. . 8vo. Shaw, Printer unknown
1821000044Paris Chez les Marchands de Nouveautés, Imprimerie de Firmin Didot, et Imprimerie de Plassan 1821
180117641Genève, Paschoud, 1801 ; in-8, broché ; XIV, (1) f. (avec étiquette de titre), 327 pp. , 1 planche dépliante gravée sur cuivre.
1888R300016601LA REVUE CHAMPENOISE. 1887-1888. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 312 + 79 pages - 10 photos disponibles - couverture conservée pour chacun des numéros - nombreuses lettres manuscrites de : R.Chandon de Briailles + Gaston Armelin + lettre manuscrites de Fernand Hauser pour Armand Bourgeois et d'autres (photos disponibles).. . . . Classification Dewey : 634.8-Viticulture, vin
184517784Bordeaux Chaumas 1845 In-8 In-8, 266 pp + 3 tableaux + 1 carte dépliante + 68 pp + 2 tableaux de
18780030671878 Paris, Plon, 1878. Deux volumes grand in-quarto (216 X 305) reliés à la Bradel demi-percaline verte à coins, pièce de titre maroquin brun à grain long sertie de deux double filets dorés, fleuron doré, double filet doré et date en queue, plats de la couverture conservés (reliure de lépoque). Tome I : (1), faux-titre, frontispice, titre imprimé en rouge et noir, 328 pages ; Tome II : faux-titre, titre imprimé en rouge et noir, 329-659 pages. Fortes piqures à certains cahiers (pages 208 à 225 & 352 à 401), qui semblent habituelles au grand papier de cet ouvrage.
18673517In-4 (37 X 28 cm), VIII et 107 pp., table des monographies et photographies, 2 pp., broché, deux plats de couverture présents mais sans le dos. Occasion, mais Etat satisfaisant
1833171428<p>1833. VEVEY. Fête des Vignerons 1833. Continuous panorama scroll containing 30 consecutive lithographs numbered 1-30 from the 1833 Festival of the Vignerons at Vevey hand-coloured at the time of publication backed with linen and conjoined to form a continuous scroll of 14.4 meters long. Plate size: oblong folio 170 x 470 mm. in a new cloth folding box. Lausanne: Lithographie de Spengler & Cie 1833. An extremely rare complete copy in contemporary hand-colouring of this remarkable series of plates in scroll format depicting the 1833 Festival of the Vingerons at Vevey Switzerland -- since 1791 this ancient festival has been celebrated five times per century. The scroll shows the entire procession in panorama format; the procession moved in three groups: Herds and Flocks plates 1-8 the Harvest plates 9-18 and Winemakers plates 19-30. The festival celebrates the vineyards and wine production in the Vevey area. The artist of the work was Christian Gottlieb Steinlen 1779-1847 a resident of Vevey who acted as the official artist for the 1833 Festival see Thieme-Becker. Sources for the Festival of the Winegrowers are unusually diverse: besides Greco-Roman gods such as Bacchus Plates 20 & 22 there were representations of Judeo-Christian myths such as the story of Noah first winegrower in the Bible -- see Plate 27. OCLC records only the copy at Getty Center in the U.S. Vicaire 270. Brunet I 616. Lipperheide 2870. Ruggieri 1142. Vinet 787. Brun Schweizerisches Künstler-Lexikon IV p. 415. Thieme-Becker XXXI pp. 574-5.</p> hardcover