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EN-143o.J. Aquarell und Feder in Schwarz, auf Bütten, mit Feder betitelt, datiert und signiert ?Olevano 1931 / C. Grossberg?. Blattgröße 49,7:40 cm. - Provenienz: Privatsammlung, Hessen. - Während seines Romaufenthaltes besuchte Großberg im Jahr 1931 auch das Bergstädtchen Olevano, das schon im 19. Jahrhundert das Ziel zahlreicher Maler aus Nordeuropa war.
1929302295Los Angeles 1929. 100 pp of typed documents and an additional 50 album leaves mounted with approximately 50 photographs various sizes and processes and various documents. Folio. Limp leatherette with title and recipient name stamped in gilt to upper cover. Large black quarter morocco clamshell box gilt. 100 pp of typed documents and an additional 50 album leaves mounted with approximately 50 photographs various sizes and processes and various documents. Folio. "It is proposed that a COMPLETE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS be opened to the public on a fifty cent admission basis which is to be properly laid out as an attractive Zoological and Botanical Garden with the finest and largest private collection of animals birds and reptiles to be seen anywhere on the continent."<br /> <br /> The advent of the motion picture industry in California had many wide-ranging ramifications on the business world and one was that it created a new market for firms who traditionally supplied animals to circuses and zoos both public and private owned by the likes of William Randolph Hearst. <br /> <br /> This archive is a report by the Investment Auditors of California for the Horne Corporation that was looking to expand by establishing a zoological garden in the environs of Los Angeles. The Horne Corporation was the largest and most successful of its type at the time apparently the only company in the US that could completely outfit a circus with both animals and show equipment. They were to purchase the Los Angeles Zoological Garden and Jungle Studio for $250000 and thereby sought to provide a similarly complete service to the film studios with both animals and suitable locations for film sets.<br /> <br /> The head of the company I.S. Horne for whom this report was compiled commenced trading in animals from Kansas City MO around 1914. The range of animals at the their disposal included big game birds reptiles and many of the documents concern the prospect of importing reindeer from Alaska.<br /> <br /> The material is held in a presentation album and includes the certificate of incorporation in Wilmington Delaware May 13 1929 as well as the by-laws of the corporation minutes of the first meeting the proposal for Los Angeles Zoological Garden and Jungle Studio and a balance sheet. At this stage the company had total assets of $57700 & liabilities of $625388.46; an enumeration of the various animals in inventory including wildebeest sables leopard lynx Rhodesian baboons bushbaby and a large aardvark.<br /> <br /> Of real interest are the plans for the park including artist's impressions which would be furnished with circus attractions "Monkey Island" jungle setting for motion pictures and an acknowledgment that "before the introduction of the motion picture industry the art of showmanship was not quite so highly developed as it is today." In fact one of the first pictures they supplied animals for was - appropriately enough - Trader Horn which was nominated for the 1931 Academy Award for Best Picture. <br /> <br /> On a more practical level there is a "Descriptive Classification of Principal Commercial Wild Animals" which lists 340 different animals in some details. There is also an account of hunting wild animals in East Africa as well as a section on animals that have been trained to hunt by man. Furthermore there is also much correspondence which provides much insight into the game industry its clients and the prospects for its future.<br /> <br /> Horne's venture subsequently became known as the World Jungle Compound in Thousand Oaks California eventually being acquired by 20th Century Fox studios. This archive is a record of a new phase of the entertainment industry. unknown
1929302295Los Angeles 1929. 100 pp of typed documents and an additional 50 album leaves mounted with approximately 50 photographs various sizes and processes and various documents. Folio. Limp leatherette with title and recipient name stamped in gilt to upper cover. Large black quarter morocco clamshell box gilt. 100 pp of typed documents and an additional 50 album leaves mounted with approximately 50 photographs various sizes and processes and various documents. Folio. "It is proposed that a COMPLETE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS be opened to the public on a fifty cent admission basis which is to be properly laid out as an attractive Zoological and Botanical Garden with the finest and largest private collection of animals birds and reptiles to be seen anywhere on the continent."<br/><br/>The advent of the motion picture industry in California had many wide-ranging ramifications on the business world and one was that it created a new market for firms who traditionally supplied animals to circuses and zoos both public and private owned by the likes of William Randolph Hearst. <br/><br/>This archive is a report by the Investment Auditors of California for the Horne Corporation that was looking to expand by establishing a zoological garden in the environs of Los Angeles. The Horne Corporation was the largest and most successful of its type at the time apparently the only company in the US that could completely outfit a circus with both animals and show equipment. They were to purchase the Los Angeles Zoological Garden and Jungle Studio for $250000 and thereby sought to provide a similarly complete service to the film studios with both animals and suitable locations for film sets.<br/><br/>The head of the company I.S. Horne for whom this report was compiled commenced trading in animals from Kansas City MO around 1914. The range of animals at the their disposal included big game birds reptiles and many of the documents concern the prospect of importing reindeer from Alaska.<br/><br/>The material is held in a presentation album and includes the certificate of incorporation in Wilmington Delaware May 13 1929 as well as the by-laws of the corporation minutes of the first meeting the proposal for Los Angeles Zoological Garden and Jungle Studio and a balance sheet. At this stage the company had total assets of $57700 & liabilities of $625388.46; an enumeration of the various animals in inventory including wildebeest sables leopard lynx Rhodesian baboons bushbaby and a large aardvark.<br/><br/>Of real interest are the plans for the park including artist's impressions which would be furnished with circus attractions "Monkey Island" jungle setting for motion pictures and an acknowledgment that "before the introduction of the motion picture industry the art of showmanship was not quite so highly developed as it is today." In fact one of the first pictures they supplied animals for was - appropriately enough - Trader Horn which was nominated for the 1931 Academy Award for Best Picture. <br/><br/>On a more practical level there is a "Descriptive Classification of Principal Commercial Wild Animals" which lists 340 different animals in some details. There is also an account of hunting wild animals in East Africa as well as a section on animals that have been trained to hunt by man. Furthermore there is also much correspondence which provides much insight into the game industry its clients and the prospects for its future.<br/><br/>Horne's venture subsequently became known as the World Jungle Compound in Thousand Oaks California eventually being acquired by 20th Century Fox studios. This archive is a record of a new phase of the entertainment industry. unknown books
1935102676BB(Moskau, IZOGIZ (State Publishing House for Fine Arts), 1935). Folio (37 x 28 cm.). [18] Bl. (davon 2 auf Japanpapier), 39, (2) S. (Text) mit illustr. Titel, zahlr. Abb., 1 doppelblattgr. illustr. Karte u. 1 gefalt. Tafel; [71] Bl. (davon 6 auf Japanpapier) mit zahlr. Abb. u. teils farb. Illustrationen u. 6 gefalt. Tafeln; [45] Bl. (davon 1 auf Japanpapier) mit zahlr. Abb. u. 2 gefalt. Tafeln; [24] Bl. mit zahlr. Abb. u. 1 gefalt. Tafel; [24] Bl. mit zahlr. Abb. u. 3 gefalt. Tafeln; [45] Bl. (davon 5 mit ausgestantzten rechteckigen Fenstern) mit zahlr. Abb. (davon 1 mit mont. farb. Stoffmuster) u. 3 gefalt. Tafel OKart. mit Leinenrücken u. silber- oder goldgepr. Deckelillustration in illustr. Orig.-Leinenkassette. 6 (statt 7) Bände.
EN-142o.J. Aquarell und Feder in Schwarz, auf Japan, auf festes Velin aufgezogen, rechts unten schwer lesbar signiert und datiert ?23? und mit Bleistift in der rechten unteren Ecke bezeichnet ?Dorff?. Blattgröße 32,2:27,4 cm.
111533Paris, Ch. Massin, Editeur, sans date [circa 1920], 1 album in-folio de 320 x 450 mm environ, (1) f. blanc, page de titre, complet des 20 planches mises en couleurs au pochoir. Portefeuille demi-toilé à décor de fleurs, plat supérieur portant titre imprimé sur une étiquette. Mors usé avec déchirures, deux attaches endommagées, déchirure à la planche 7 sans atteinte au motif, brunissures et légers plis de consultations en marge des planches sinon couleurs éclatantes.
144-Ho.J. Aquarell, Deckfarben und schwarze Kreide, auf festem graugrünem Velin, signiert und datiert ?2.IX.30? und ortsbezeichnet sowie verso betitelt und dem Künstleradreßstempel ?Fritz Wucherer / Kronberg (Taunus) / Burgerstr. 16?. 46,6:61,5 cm. Gering angestaubt, mit schwacher Knickspur sowie mehreren restaurierten Randeinrissen.
1934157936Milwaukee WI: Alloy Products 1934. Vintage sales sampler created by Alloy Products Corporation of Milwaukee Wisconsin housing 45 linen-backed photographs of various pressure vessels and pressure as well as technical illustrations and images of fabrication elements. Six photographs bear photographer stamps on the versos and most of the photographs include a "shipped to" date among the technical information on the versos dating from 1929-1934.<br /> <br /> The photographs capture eight tanker trucks five unmounted tanks for truck or rail four rail-mounted tanks three fabrication photographs nineteen various self-standing pressure vessels and pressure tanks and six coils and parts.<br /> <br /> Founded in 1929 Alloy Products Corporation manufactured various pressure vessels and pressure tanks predominantly used for dairy and other food and beverage industries. Detailed information on photograph versos includes dimensions materials fabrication techniques and various other technical specifications as well as the client for whom it was built. Among the client companies represented in the sampler are Anheuser-Busch Borden's Milk Bowman Dairy Blue Moon Cheese Products Brockway Motor Truck Canada Dry Ginger Ale Carnation Kentucky Color and Chemical Company Libby McNeill and Libby Liberty Trucking Company Miller High Life Nestle's Milk Products Rexford Paper Sunshine Dairy United Milk Products and Van Camp Packing among others.<br /> <br /> Photographs: 7.5 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine overall. <br /> <br /> Housed in a Very Good plus binder measuring 11.5 x 8 inches. Alloy Products unknown
195025951950 1 AQUARELLE ORIGINALE gouachée - entourée dune Marie-Louise - signée Jean Adrien Mercier ( 19 Cm X 27 Cm ) sous chemise in-folio papier gris et cartonnée au verso, 1 vignette nominative sur la couverture recto au nom de lAuteur + inscription manuscrite en haut à gauche LULU 5, 1950,
200645382DECHEMA, Frankfurt am Main 1992-2006. 200 - 700 Seiten je Band, (200-700 pp. each Volume), Groß 8°, Original-Leinen (Hardcover), Bibliotheks-Exemplare (Privatbibliothek) mit Rückenschildern, Stempel und Barcode auf Vorsätzen und auf Titel, Einbände in selbstklebende transparente Schutzfolie eingeschlagen, Papier von Band 4c minimal wellig, insgesamt gute und innen saubere Exemplare, (library samples in alltogether good condition),
4°, mm 235x135, due volumi, pp. XLVIII, 468, (2), un ritratto e quattro tavole ripiegate fuori testo; pp. XVI, 612, tre tavole ripiegate fuori testo. Legature coeve in piena pergamena rigida titoli entro tasselli dorati al dorso, tagli a spruzzo, due piccoli antichi restauri ai piatti posteriori, peraltro copia molto fresca e genuina. Stemma di Benedetto XIV al frontespizio, capilettera istoriati nelle carte preliminari. Al termine della parte seconda parte si trovano le Memorie istoriche, di pp. 206, (10), con proprio frontespizio, antiporta silografica raffigurante Giordano, San Gregorio e Santa Silvia, ritratto inciso in rame del Cardinale Nero Corsini, dedicatario dell'opera (con piccolo restauro al margine bianco), e cinque tavole di cui tre ripiegate raffiguranti i quattro acquedotti che portavano a Roma le Acque Marcia, Claudia e le due Aniene. Opera completa, in bell'esemplare, di edizione originale e unica. Bibliografia: Riccardi I, 285. Cicognara 3659. Graesse II, 62.
4°, mm 235x135, due volumi, pp. XLVIII, 468, (2), un ritratto e quattro tavole ripiegate fuori testo; pp. XVI, 612, tre tavole ripiegate fuori testo. Legature coeve in piena pergamena rigida titoli entro tasselli dorati al dorso, tagli a spruzzo, due piccoli antichi restauri ai piatti posteriori, peraltro copia molto fresca e genuina. Stemma di Benedetto XIV al frontespizio, capilettera istoriati nelle carte preliminari. Al termine della parte seconda parte si trovano le Memorie istoriche, di pp. 206, (10), con proprio frontespizio, antiporta silografica raffigurante Giordano, San Gregorio e Santa Silvia, ritratto inciso in rame del Cardinale Nero Corsini, dedicatario dell'opera (con piccolo restauro al margine bianco), e cinque tavole di cui tre ripiegate raffiguranti i quattro acquedotti che portavano a Roma le Acque Marcia, Claudia e le due Aniene. Opera completa, in bell'esemplare, di edizione originale e unica. Bibliografia: Riccardi I, 285. Cicognara 3659. Graesse II, 62.
20142081502111904566China/Salt Industry History Research and Editing Department 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 joint editions China/Salt Industry History Research and Editing Department paperback
19822111902160201271Tottori prefecture 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 18 volumes Tottori prefecture paperback
1859boz_002731Portefeuille de John Cockerill. Texte et Atlas, Manufacture locomotive bateaux à vapeur. John Cockerill - Portefeuille de John Cockerill Texte et Atlas, Manufacture locomotive bateaux à vapeur, 196 planches sur 199, manque les planches 17 et 18 dans le premier volume et la planche 125 dans le deuxième volume de l'Atlas. Volumes I et II Texte et Volumes I et II Atlas. Le “Portefeuille de John Cockerill” est une collection d’ouvrages qui décrivent les machines construites dans les établissements de Seraing, en Belgique, depuis leur fondation jusqu’à nos jours. L’ouvrage a été publié avec l’autorisation de la Société Cockerill. La collection comprend des descriptions de divers types de machines, y compris des machines d’épuisement, des machines d’extraction, des machines d’usine, des machines de bateau à vapeur, des locomotives, des machines-outils, et plus encore. Ces machines ont été construites dans les établissements Cockerill de Seraing, Anvers, et Saint-Pétersbourg. Les premier et deuxième volumes font partie de cette collection. Les atlas correspondants fournissent des représentations visuelles et des détails supplémentaires sur les machines décrites dans les volumes de texte. L’ouvrage a été créé sous la direction de E. Sadoine et a été publié pour la première fois entre 1859 et 1876. Il offre un aperçu complet des réalisations industrielles de John Cockerill et de son entreprise. Volume I Texte : Année d'édition : 1859 Dimensions : 34,9 x 27 cm Volume II Texte : Année d'édition : 1866 Dimensions : 35,1 x 26,4 cm Volume I Atlas : Année d'édition : 1859 Dimensions : 52.1 x 38 cm État : Manque les planches 17 et 18. Volume II Atlas : Année d'édition : 1866 Dimensions : 42,6 x 37 cm État : Manque la planche 125.
1830340512Cotta, Stuttgart ohne Jahresangabe (um 1830). 534 Kupfetrafeln in 4 Bänden jeweils mit Titelblatt, Quer 2°, marmorierte Halbleder der Zeit mit Rückentitel, Einbände berieben und bestoßen, Papier leicht braun- oder stockfleckig, die Tafeln teils mittig mit unscheinbarer Knickfalte (vom Postversand), Vorsätze mit Knickfalte, insgesamt gute und innen saubere Exemplar,
188650459Fédureau et Cie ; Imrimerie de J. Claye 1886 17 volumes in-folio, demi-toile bleu, dos lisses, ch. : table et près de 100 planches légendées sur onglets, doubles pour la plupart, soit 1756 planches au total. Quelques coupes frottées, sinon très bon ensemble.
Les premières années chaque revue comporte 30 pp. sur papier teinté; puis la pagination passe à 50 pp. avec une diminution pendant la guerre 39/45 sans cessation de parution. De très nombreuses publicités art-déco dans les années 30 qui font place au style année 50 après la guerre. La revue accueille toute documentation ou information concernant la glace ou les produits vitrifiés. Avec le verre comme axe directeur, la revue se veut le reflet de son utilisation dans les Arts Décoratifs et L'Architecture: créations de l'école Boulle; expositions des Arts Décoratifs; Expo de Barcelone; Paquebot Normandie; Salons des Artistes Décorateurs... Les exemples sont tirés de grands architectes ou décorateurs; Roux-Spitz; Le Corbusier; Ruhlman; Auguste Prunier; Frank Lloyd Wright; Etienne Cournault avec quelques interviews... Toutes les utilisations du verre sont abordées; coupoles; glaces bombées; façades rideaux; relief; vitraux; verre soufflé; miroirs divers, créations d'artistes; mais une part importante concerne des détails sur les techniques nécessaires à l'utilisation du verre. L'ensemble, entièrement vérifié, est en très bon état mais 8 N° ont de petits manques sans gravité; découpe d'une photo technique ou d'un article le plus souvent. Après guerre des hors -textes couleurs apparaissent. La périodicité est de deux mois sauf faits de guerre. Présentée comme une revue indépendante elle est en réalité, au début tout au moins, l'émanation de la Société "Le Comptoir des Ventes", grossistes en produits verriers. Le tirage annoncé était en 1928 de 15 000 exemplaires; la revue était disribuée gratuitement aux architectes ou professionnels utilisateurs de produits verriers. On joint 4 feuillets dactylographiés sur papier mince destinés aux représentant et démarcheurs de publicité pour la revue.. Ensemble (complet?) peu fréquent. Voir les photos.
19742110502150900760Japan Senba Corporation 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 17 Japan Senba Corporation paperback
2017129313Watson-Guptill. New. 2017. Hardcover. 0399578102 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - BRAND NEW FLAWLESS COPY NEVER OPENED - with a bonus offer-- . Watson-Guptill hardcover
1920246931920 1 Pastel signé, titré et annoté monté sur chassis, (1920), 58 x 45 cm.
1852IA0-500Wien, Selbstverlag der Gerebekammer und oder Handelskammer, 1852-1912. 35 Leinenb?nde der Zeit, 8?, Exemplar der aufgel?sten Bibliothek der Wiener Handelsakademie, Einb?nde mit Signaturetiketten Exemplare mit Bibliotheksstempeln
19742091502135700292Japan Senba Corporation 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japan Senba Corporation paperback
193024005Paris Draeger 1930 1 in-4 Illustrations de Paul Iribe. Paris, Éditions Iribe, Draeger, 1930, in-4, demi-toile, reliure à spirale, plats cartonnés, premier plat titré en noir.
1970105395BBDüsseldorf, Art-Press Verlag, 1970. 4°. [108] Bl. mit 194 Schwarz-Weiß-Fotografien auf Tafeln. OLn. mit illustr. OU.