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2018__8086206440JERID spol. s.r.o. 2018. Hardcover. New. 2019 ed edition. 1118 pages. JERID, spol. s.r.o. hardcover
1998246546Susan Green 1998. Three Ring Binder - VG - Book is clean and tight with light wear - Illustrated - SHIPPING IN U.S. AND BY MEDIA RATE ONLY. Three Ring Binder. Very Good. Susan Green Hardcover
1909061ADD59Press of James A. Bell Co. Elkhart IN: . 1909 24 p. Numerous drawings of horses carriages and harness. Descriptions and prices. Some age stain. 245 mm. Original pictorial wraps half the width of text block. Inside wraps printed with testimonials references and drawings of the factories in Elkhart IN. Very good condition. Scarce original trade catalogue. HORSES BX 1 Language: eng. Soft cover. Good. (Press of James A. Bell Co.), Elkhart, IN: . paperback
07-0481Los Angeles Calif.: Stanley Motor Carriage Co. 1917. 19 pp.; illus. Promotional information on several models and their parts with specifications and illustrations. Very good in staple-bound wraps. Los Angeles, Calif.: Stanley Motor Carriage Co., 1917. paperback
0897861418.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
190599059F.A. Whitney Carriage Company Leominster Mass 1905. Pamphlet. Used - Very Good. 125 pages. Illustrated. 6 x 4" pictorial wrapper. Leaf torn no loss few creases VG. F.A. Whitney Carriage Company, Leominster, Mass unknown
1931626022.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1996DADAX1879335735Astragal Press 1996-09-01. F First Paperback Edition Used. paperback. New. 9.25x0.75x12.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Astragal Press paperback
190099066Mutual Carriage and Harness Manufacturing Company 1900. Pamphlet. Used - Good. No date ca 1900 60 pages. Many large engravings. 10 x 7.75" printed wrapper. Wrap soiled corners bugeated with many tiny text losses G. Mutual Carriage and Harness Manufacturing Company unknown
1954221903Reno.: Self published. 1954-1955. First editions. Soft cover. . Near fine copies. 4tos. Ten volumes. Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Self published. paperback
1906040657Elkhart Indiana: Elkhart Carriage & Harness Manufacturing Co. 1906. 1906 catalog of carriages surreys wagons phaetons trade vehicles harnesses etc. well illustrated throughout. Softcover 256 pages. Spine worn some minor lower corner curling binding sound pages clean other than some discoloration to the outer edges of the first few pages and some light foxing to the final page no names or other markings. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Elkhart Carriage & Harness Manufacturing Co. Paperback
1907ZB1027106Oakland: Coast Carriage Company 1907. 64 pp. original printed gray paper wrappers rear cover faded light soiling to the front cover else very good; company price list laid in. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Oakland: Coast Carriage Company unknown
1923014492Leominster MA: F.A. Whitney Carriage Company 1923. First edition. Quarto. 47 well-illustrated pp on high-quality stoc b/w illustrations throughout; title page lettered in red and black. Illustrated tan cloth. VG condition light soil to covers. An uncommon book published in honor of the F.A. Whitney Carriage Company's 65th anniversary. OCLC locates several copies. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. F.A. Whitney Carriage Company Hardcover
1901127813Cincinnati Ohio: Privately Printed for the Company 1901. Softcover. very good. 1st edition. 48pp. Thin 8vo. Decorative red wrappers minor fading to upper corner staple bound. Extensively and intricately illustrated with drawings of carriages & harnesses on every page accompanied by a detailed explanation of that model of carriage/harness. Pages are tightly bound and quite clean. Bright oringal not reprinted copy. Extremely scarce. very good A wonderful original vintage Carriage trade catalogue printed in 1901 fully illustrated with detailed descriptions of the various Carriages listed for sale. 1901 Privately Printed for the Company paperback
1907014097Cincinnati: The Ohio Carriage Manufacturing Company 1907. Quarto. 184 pp; illustrated throughout in b/w with occasional red in the illustrations and text plus one gate-fold plate featuring 2 carriage models. Paperback with illustrated covers. Very good minor rubbing remains of a small sticker and the odd corner crease on covers internally clean and bright. A huge catalog of carriages buggies and harnesses manufactured by the Ohio Carriage Manufacturing Company in 1907. Features a handsome gate-fold plate. Not in OCLC. Soft Cover. Very Good. The Ohio Carriage Manufacturing Company Paperback
19961-1879335735Astragal Pr 1996. Paperback. New. 245 pages. 12.25x9.25x0.75 inches. Astragal Pr paperback
186030187New York: No stated photographer 1860. First edition. Unbound CDVs. Good. Three photographs of three different vehicles all photographed against a backdrop and with a Brewster & Baldwin sign and the 786 Broadway address. One shows a gent leaning against what looks like a painted pillar. A strip of the pillar is visible in another CDV. Irregularly trimmed; some staining. In 1860 James Benjamin Brewster and Theodore E. Baldwin formed Brewster & Baldwin Carriages. In 1870 the firm became J.B. Brewster of the same family but a competitor of Brewster & Co. America's premier carriage-making firm for decades to come. Brewster & Co. is the Brewster of "You're a Brewster body" in Cole Porter's "You're the Top." Very scarce. Can be sent outside the US for less than the default shipping rate. Sold as a group. No stated photographer unknown
2024__8086206475JERID spol. s.r.o. 2024. Paperback. New. 1160 pages. 8.27x4.57x11.81 inches. JERID, spol. s.r.o. paperback
185099561850. Horse and carriage ambrotype circa 1850-1859 documents mid-19th century American civilian transportation and rural social life during the decade immediately preceding and encompassing the early Civil War period. The image holds research value for the study of early photographic practice particularly outdoor ambrotype production as well as material culture relating to horse-drawn mobility family presentation and dress in pre-industrial and wartime America. Ambrotypes were typically produced in controlled studio environments due to technical limitations; the presence of an outdoor composition situates this image within a less common subset of early American photography.<br /> Quarter plate ambrotype photograph showing a family seated within a horse-drawn carriage accompanied by two large horses with an adult man standing at the front holding the animals. The man wears a broad-brimmed hat consistent with mid-19th century rural or frontier attire. The group is positioned outdoors likely on unpaved ground with no visible studio backdrop emphasizing natural light exposure. The composition centers the carriage and team with human figures arranged to present both transport and family unit simultaneously. The photograph is housed in its original leather presentation case with red velvet interior lining and a decorative copper mat framing the image. The ambrotype process a glass-based photographic technique introduced in the early 1850s produces a unique non-reproducible positive image distinguishing it from later paper-based photographic formats such as cartes de visite.<br /> Ambrotypes emerged during a transitional period in photographic history bridging earlier daguerreotype practices and the rise of reproducible paper photography. By the late 1850s and into the Civil War era photographic documentation expanded alongside technological shifts yet outdoor images remained comparatively uncommon due to exposure constraints and equipment limitations. This image contributes to the visual record of civilian life during a period often dominated by military imagery offering insight into transportation clothing and social presentation outside formal studio settings. Light wear to case exterior minor rubbing at edges; interior velvet intact with moderate compression; glass plate and mat remain well-preserved with clear image visibility. Overall very good condition. unknown
68-2450London: J. And C. Cooper 1891. . 8vo. Oblong. Black Leather Spine on Black Boards with label affixed to cover. ca. 24 pp. Good with front cover well worn splitting along gutter inside along first place; boards well-worn some staining to covers.Black and white plates.One plate included a State Carriage Built for Baron Pontecarvo at Garratt's Coach Manufactory published by S. Y. Griffith & Co. Cheltenham UK. London: J. And C. Cooper, [1891]. hardcover
270136Philadelphia: Carriage Monthly Engravings and Printing House. Original poster. Color lithograph. 51.5 x 35 inches.<br/> <br/> Unusual advertising poster is dated to circa 1891 features light carriages harnesses and sleighs manufactured by J. H. Birch. Issued by the Carriage Monthly Engraving and Printing House in Philadelphia PA the poster shows some of the products manufactured by J. H. Birch in Burlington N.J. These also include horse clothings blankets robes whips saddles bridles and everything pertaining to the road track and stable. The poster features 26 illustrations of horses and 4 images of goats with the various products advertised. Also contains detailed text explaining each product featured terms and other interesting information. On the top of the poster J. H. Birch boldly claims "I carry in stock all I advertise and more too". Another amusing note at bottom right reads "This is the largest Harness Chart ever published in the world and consequently cost me large amount of money and you will confer a favor by hanging it in a conspicuous place."<br> <br> The poster is in good condition with some edge loss along top and bottom edges and minor wear along original folds. Minor loss at some fold intersections. Lined on canvas. Toning near top right corner.<br/> <br/> Carriage Monthly Engravings and Printing House unknown
59869E-043. Very Good. Leather. Leather. 4to. Mills Jowett and Mills Bolt-court Fleet-street London UK. 1832. Nos 1-20 Sept 8 1832 - Jan 19 1833. 320 pgs. Illustrated. Text in triple column. Bound 3/4 leather and matching cloth with gilt titles and raised bands present to the spine Boards have shelf-wear present to the extremities boards lightly scuffed and worn to the edges of the boards. Previous owner's bookplate Sir David Salomons to the front pastedown. Light soil present to the text block. Text is free of marks. Binding tight and solid. A miscellany of excerpted tales poetry essays and anecdotes that are aimed at the working classes. It contains essays on France America the steam engine air pollution theater religion diseases principles of phrenology elections and advertisements. It also includes a description and illustration of Ogle and Summer's Steam Carriage on pg. 89. In around 1830 or 1831 Summers and Ogle based at the Iron Foundry In 1831 the firm's Nathaniel Ogle gave evidence on the steam carriage to the "Select Committee of the House of Commons on Steam Carriages". Millbrook Southampton made two three wheeled steam carriages. In 1832 one of their steam carriages travelled via Oxford to Birmingham and Liverpool. Sir David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons 2nd Baronet JP DL 28 January 1851 19 April 1925 was a British scientific author barrister and pioneer of road transport. E-043; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
189511398London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office By Harrison and Sons. Good with no dust jacket. 1895. Fifth Edition. Hardcover. Recently rebacked in gilt lettered red cloth. Moderate dark smudgy paint staining mostly to front board. Light edgewear fraying and bumping. Solid binding. Some light pencil marking to text. Pages lightly browned and foxed with periodic light chipping or small tears to some edges. Former owner name on front pastedown. No ex-lib marks stamps or stickers. In this edition naval mountings and their stores are not included. The contents have been rearranged and weights and dimensions as a rule have been removed from the text and given in the form of tables. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 468 pages . Her Majesty's Stationery Office By Harrison and Sons hardcover
1800F6DFHL01U79OVienna 1800. Oblong small folio 23.5 x 37 cm and 25.5 x 39.5 cm. Volume 1 stab-sewn volume 2 with the leaves mounted on stubs and sewn through the folds each with blue shell-marbled paper wrapped around the spine. In an early 19th-century half tanned sheepskin box in the form of a book Stormont marbled sides metal hook-clasps. With 67 pen-and-ink watercolour and gouache drawings of horses plus stubs of 5 more numbered 1-54 and 75-87 including 1 folding most highlighted with silver and gold all signed each within a black ruled border most trimmed and mounted on blank leaves ca. 1805. With 2 etchings added at the end of volume 1 executed by Friedrich Leopold Bürde and dated 1812. 2 volumes. Unique harness maker's colour-drawn sample book with each drawing depicting a horse in elaborate carriage horse tack. The drawings were executed by Michael Fölsch himself one of the foremost Viennese makers and sellers of luxury tack in the early 19th century to show prospective clients possible designs for their carriage horses. Each drawing is signed by Fölsch as artist. His talent for draughtsmanship and colouring was hitherto unknown and is remarkable for a leather craftsman who probably never received training as a painter. The variety and complexity of the designs and the use of gold and silver is impressive suggesting that such bespoke equipment was intended for the wealthy elite.From the equestrian library of the Imperial stable master Franz Wenzel Schleichart von Wiesenthal ca. 1730-post 1800 with his engraved armorial bookplate upside down on the back of the box. He was a leading figure in a great dynasty of stable masters and horse breakers. Thereafter in the collection of Franz Josef II Fürst von und zu Liechtenstein 1906-1989.With only stubs for 5 of what would have been 72 leaves. A few leaves had torn or nearly torn before they were mounted ca. 1805 but most are in very good condition and the mounting has preserved and protected those that had been damaged. The drawings were clearly made for daily use and show occasional dirt small stains spots or other minor blemishes. ABE CAT Art History hardcover