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2004038456United Kingdom 2004. Painting. Illus. by Ann Smith. Fine. Framed. Original. 717 x 580 mm. A fine framed and glazed original botanical watercolour painting of of Meconopsis 'Dorothy Renton' George Sherriff Group by the late botanical artist Ann Smith signed and dated 2004. Painting: 540 x 380 mm; frame: 715 x 570 mm. With double white acid-free conservation mount clean-lined gilt frame. Very good frame lightly rubbed. Artist's biography: Ann Smith was a goldsmith by trade a highly skilled artisan working out of Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds but with a passion for botanical illustration. She was a member of various botanical art societies; she exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society RHS Botanical Art exhibitions held in The Lindley Hall London; for the 2004 exhibition she prepared a mixed collection of botanical works including studies of Romneya coulteri and Papaver orientalis 'Beauty of Livermere' in a later exhibition she presented a themed collection featuring various Meconopsis blue popy species and cultivars. Ann Smith was an accomplished botanical artist who painted with great fidelity her plants morphologically accurate and finely detailed but her paintings are always well composed and perhaps it is this her strong sense of composition that is her greatest quality. We hold a a significant stock so please enquire if you are looking for particular botanical illustrations. UK shipping for this item is likely be around £20. unknown
20030384932003. Painting. Illus. by Ann Smith. Very Good. Framed. A fine framed and glazed original botanical watercolour painting of Papaver somniferum 360 x 250 mm frame 530 x 420 mm with a double white acid-free conservation mount cream-coated wooded frame. By the late botanical artist Ann Smith signed and dated 2003. Artwork in excellent condition. The frame a little marked and knocked slight marking to the inside of the glass lower right over mount otherwise very good ready to hang. Provenance: with a label to the reverse stating "Watercolour Papaver somniferum Exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society London 2004. By Ann Smith Chipping Campden". Artist's biography: Ann Smith was a goldsmith by trade a highly skilled artisan working out of Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds but with a passion for botanical illustration. She was a member of various botanical art societies; she exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society RHS Botanical Art exhibitions held in The Lindley Hall London; for the 2004 exhibition she prepared a mixed collection of botanical works including studies of Romneya coulteri and Papaver orientalis 'Beauty of Livermere' in a later exhibition she presented a themed collection featuring various Meconopsis blue popy species and cultivars. Ann Smith was an accomplished botanical artist who painted with great fidelity her plants morphologically accurate and finely detailed but her paintings are always well composed and perhaps it is this her strong sense of composition that is her greatest quality. We hold a number of original paintings by this artist so please enquire if you are looking for particular botanical subjects. Shipping cost will require an adjustment. unknown
2007038655United Kingdom 2007. Painting. Illus. by Ann Smith. Fine. Unframed. Original. A fine unframed original botanical watercolour painting of Meconopsis 'Lingholm' by the late botanical artist Ann Smith signed and dated 2007. Painting: 430 x 310 mm A fine vibrant piece. Artist's biography: Ann Smith was a goldsmith by trade a highly skilled artisan working out of Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds but with a passion for botanical illustration. She was a member of various botanical art societies; she exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society RHS Botanical Art exhibitions held in The Lindley Hall London; for the 2004 exhibition she prepared a mixed collection of botanical works including studies of Romneya coulteri and Papaver orientalis 'Beauty of Livermere' in a later exhibition she presented a themed collection featuring various Meconopsis blue popy species and cultivars. Ann Smith was an accomplished botanical artist who painted with great fidelity her plants morphologically accurate and finely detailed but her paintings are always well composed and perhaps it is this her strong sense of composition that is her greatest quality. We hold a a significant stock so please enquire if you are looking for particular botanical illustrations. . unknown
2002034009United Kingdom 2002. Painting. Illus. by Ann Smith. Fine. Framed. Original. 640 x 290 mm. A fine large framed and glazed original botanical watercolour painting of Camassia leichtlinii 640 x 290 mm frame 750 x 395 mm with a double white acid-free conservation mount and subtle clean-lined solid wood frame with a semi-translucent soft white finish. A fine watercolour painting by the late botanical artist Ann Smith signed and dated 2002 featuring one tulip species and three tulip cultivars with details of their flora parts. The frame is very slightly marked otherwise in excellent condition ready to hang. Artist's biography: Ann Smith was a goldsmith by trade a highly skilled artisan working out of Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds but with a passion for botanical illustration. She was a member of various botanical art societies; she exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society RHS Botanical Art exhibitions held in The Lindley Hall London; for the 2004 exhibition she prepared a mixed collection of botanical works including studies of Romneya coulteri and Papaver orientalis 'Beauty of Livermere' in a later exhibition she presented a themed collection featuring various Meconopsis blue popy species and cultivars. Ann Smith was an accomplished botanical artist who painted with great fidelity her plants morphologically accurate and finely detailed but her paintings are always well composed and perhaps it is this her strong sense of composition that is her greatest quality. We now hold a a significant stock so please enquire if you are looking for particular botanical illustrations. Shipping cost will require an adjustment. unknown
2002034010United Kingdom 2002. Painting. Illus. by Ann Smith. Fine. Framed. Original. 610 x 280 mm. A fine large framed and glazed original botanical watercolour painting of Camassia leichtlinii 610 x 280 mm frame 725 x 395 mm with a double white acid-free conservation mount and subtle clean-lined solid wood frame with a semi-translucent soft white finish. A fine watercolour painting by the late botanical artist Ann Smith signed and dated 2002 featuring one tulip species and three tulip cultivars with details of their flora parts. The frame is very slightly marked otherwise in excellent condition ready to hang. Artist's biography: Ann Smith was a goldsmith by trade a highly skilled artisan working out of Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds but with a passion for botanical illustration. She was a member of various botanical art societies; she exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society RHS Botanical Art exhibitions held in The Lindley Hall London; for the 2004 exhibition she prepared a mixed collection of botanical works including studies of Romneya coulteri and Papaver orientalis 'Beauty of Livermere' in a later exhibition she presented a themed collection featuring various Meconopsis blue popy species and cultivars. Ann Smith was an accomplished botanical artist who painted with great fidelity her plants morphologically accurate and finely detailed but her paintings are always well composed and perhaps it is this her strong sense of composition that is her greatest quality. We now hold a a significant stock so please enquire if you are looking for particular botanical illustrations. Shipping cost will require an adjustment. unknown
2001034005United Kingdom 2001. Painting. Illus. by Ann Smith. Fine. Framed. Original. 435 x 320 mm. A fine framed and glazed original botanical watercolour painting of tulips 435 x 320 mm frame 530 x 415 mm with a double white acid-free conservation mount and subtle clean-lined solid wood frame with a semi-translucent soft white finish. A fine watercolour painting by the late botanical artist Ann Smith signed and dated 2001 featuring one tulip species and three tulip cultivars with details of their flora parts. The frame is very slightly scratched otherwise in excellent condition ready to hang. Artist's biography: Ann Smith was a goldsmith by trade a highly skilled artisan working out of Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds but with a passion for botanical illustration. She was a member of various botanical art societies; she exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society RHS Botanical Art exhibitions held in The Lindley Hall London; for the 2004 exhibition she prepared a mixed collection of botanical works including studies of Romneya coulteri and Papaver orientalis 'Beauty of Livermere' in a later exhibition she presented a themed collection featuring various Meconopsis blue popy species and cultivars. Ann Smith was an accomplished botanical artist who painted with great fidelity her plants morphologically accurate and finely detailed but her paintings are always well composed and perhaps it is this her strong sense of composition that is her greatest quality. We now hold a a significant stock so please enquire if you are looking for particular botanical illustrations. Shipping cost will require an adjustment. unknown
2000034011United Kingdom 2000. Painting. Illus. by Ann Smith. Fine. Framed. Original. 460 x 330 mm. A fine framed and glazed original botanical watercolour painting of Decaisnea fargesii 460 x 330 mm frame 695 x 565 mm with a double white acid-free conservation mount and subtle clean-lined solid wood frame with a semi-translucent soft white finish. A fine watercolour painting by the late botanical artist Ann Smith signed and dated 2000 featuring one tulip species and three tulip cultivars with details of their flora parts. The frame is very slightly marked otherwise in excellent condition ready to hang. Artist's biography: Ann Smith was a goldsmith by trade a highly skilled artisan working out of Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds but with a passion for botanical illustration. She was a member of various botanical art societies; she exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society RHS Botanical Art exhibitions held in The Lindley Hall London; for the 2004 exhibition she prepared a mixed collection of botanical works including studies of Romneya coulteri and Papaver orientalis 'Beauty of Livermere' in a later exhibition she presented a themed collection featuring various Meconopsis blue popy species and cultivars. Ann Smith was an accomplished botanical artist who painted with great fidelity her plants morphologically accurate and finely detailed but her paintings are always well composed and perhaps it is this her strong sense of composition that is her greatest quality. We now hold a a significant stock so please enquire if you are looking for particular botanical illustrations. Shipping cost will require an adjustment. unknown
19620058761962. Hardcover. Good. Publisher: Holt Rinehart & Winston 1962 Good HB 184 pp. corners/spine ends chips. hardcover
199025010Pretoria: University of Pretoria. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1990. Second Edition. Hardcover. 0869798022 . With Colour Plates by Dick Findlay 338 species described many in text line illustrations and small maps a very good copy in very good dustjacket this is a very heavy book and will require extra postage costs for international shipping. ; 310 x 220mm; xxxii 772 pages . University of Pretoria hardcover
21429Undated. On his letterhead St John's Wood Road N.W. London before 1867. 1p 12mo. On bifolium. Printed on grey-blue paper with letterhead printed in orange-red without Landseer's name but with his stag's head motif. In fair condition lightly aged and worn with thin strip from stub mount adhering to blank second leaf. Folded twice. The recipient is not named. Apparently referring to his bronze sculptures of the four lions at the base of Nelson's column installed in 1867 the letter reads: 'My Dear Sir Many thanks for your obliging Note and kind attention to the Lions Heads – I can't leave home Tomorrow before 4. oc when I shall go to B. House Can you make it convenient to meet me there at half past 4 Sincerely yours E Landseer.' 'B. House' is presumably Burlington House. From the distinguished autograph collection of Richard Hunter son of Ida Macalpine whose collection of 7000 books relating to psychiatry is in Cambridge University Library. Macalpine and Hunter had a particular interest in the illness of King George III and their book 'George III and the Mad Business' 1969 suggested the diagnosis of porphyria popularised by Alan Bennett in his play 'The Madness of George III'. Undated. On his letterhead, St John's Wood Road, N.W. [London] [before 1867?] unknown
2002041051Canberra: ACIAR 2002. HEAVY. 564pp index references tables graphs. Or card. Minor edge wear and rubbing. Ex-library with minimal stamps etc inc cancelled stamps. Numerous papers published to coincide with the 2nd International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management Bogor Indonesia in 2002. Sections include: disease conservation behaviour management field population ecology and modelling sociology and economics of rodent managemnt management-urban rodents and rodenticide resistance taxonomy and rodent biology-contrasting perspectives. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. ACIAR Paperback
2001007228New York: Harper Collins 2001 Hard cover in illustrated dust jacket. A Caldecott Honor Book. Fantastic illustrations by Connecticut author/illustrator Marc Simont. . First Printing. Fine/Fine. 4to. Harper Collins hardcover
1953013977The John C. Winston Company 1953. Dark blue hardcover cloth binding with gilt horse on front clean square and tight. Interior clean and tight with slightly yellowing pages- no writing tears or marks. Dustjacket has shelfwear along edges some rubbing chips along top edge. Not price-clipped. Dsplays nicely in clean Brodart. 243 pages. 0rrin decides to take his trick palomino mare Golden Cloud to the fairs in Texas so he can earn money to help his partner Blacky expand their horse business but Gabe is in Texas too. Follows Golden Cloud - Palomino of Sunset Hill. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 1st Printing Language: ENG. Illus. by Crowell Pers. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. The John C. Winston Company Hardcover
1946012621Indianapolis - New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc. 1946. Blue hardcover cloth binding with gilt titles clean square and tight. Bumped corners. Clean and tight interior. 284 pages Author a former football star from Brown University who was also a professional wrestler. He acted in a few movies and toward the end of his life lectured at civic clubs and schools. 2nd in the Awol series about a heroic and lovable Doberman Pinscher. This title has the dog honorable discharged from the service with his master George Stanhope to the mysterious continent of Australia. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 1st Printing. Illus. by Thorne Diana. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. Hardcover
1946012217Indianapolis - New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc. 1946. Blue hardcover cloth binding with gilt titles clean square and tight. Bumped corners. A little water staining on endpapers previous owner name fep. Clean and tight interior. 284 pages yellowing. Front of DJ rubbed and part of picture of Doberman head rubbed out. Shelfwear. Price-clipped. Protected from further damage in clean Brodart. Author a former football star from Brown University who was also a professional wrestler. He acted in a few movies and toward the end of his life lectured at civic clubs and schools. 2nd in the Awol series about a heroic and lovable Doberman Pinscher. This title has the dog honorable discharged from the service with his master George Stanhope to the mysterious continent of Australia. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 1st Printing. Illus. by Thorne Diana. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/Fair. Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. Hardcover
1951012127Indianapolis - New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc. 1951. Green hardcover cloth binding with gold imprint square and tight very lightly soiled slightly bumped corners. Foxing to interior. DJ has chips and tears rubbed along edges protected from further damage in clean Brodart jacket. Price has been clipped out bottom RH corner of front flap. Some staining to endpapers. 272 pages. 4th in the AWOL series about a Doberman War Dog. Written by a former football star from Brown University who was also a professional wrestler. He acted in a few movies and toward the end of his life lectured at civic clubs and schools. This title reunites Awol with Colonel Harper who had known the dog in WWII but nw finds the dog in South Korea. Scarce title in the series. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 1st Printing. Illus. by Thorne Diana. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Very Good/Good. Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. Hardcover
2004141299Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan Press 2004. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. A clean unmarked book with a tight binding. 265 pages. Full green cloth boards. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Inscribed by Tonia Shoumatoff daughter of the late authors. Keywords: Climbing Mountains Alpine Geography Geology Climate Vegetatin Folk Art Customs University of Michigan Press hardcover
2020008770New York: G P Putnam & Sons 2020 Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket original price intact $17.99. The story of Mohammad Alaa Aljaleel who began rescuing cats abandoned by their fleeing families amid Syria's civil war. A touching story with captivating artwork. Caldecott Honor. First Printing. Pictorial Boards. Fine/Fine. Illus. by Yuko Shimizu. 4to. G P Putnam & Sons unknown
2000Biblio322Khabarovsk: Priamurskiye Vedomosti Publishing House 2000. Glossy Pictorial Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 103pp. Filled with spectacular color photos - many full-page. Part of the Russian Far East World of Nature Series. . Selling online since 1999. Quick shipping; Secure packing! Priamurskiye Vedomosti Publishing House hardcover
19980384831998. Painting. Illus. by Siriol Sherlock. Very Good. Framed. Signed by THE ARTIST. Original. An original watercolour study of a 'Stargazer' lily by Siriol Sherlock signed lower. Image 370 x 275 mm frame 590 x 490 mm. Double acid-free mounts. Solid hardwood frame with a limed finish. The painting in very good condition bright and unmarked. Provenance: label to back "watercolour 'Stargazer Lily' 1998 £375." Painted at a time when Siriol was exhibiting regularly at Royal Horticultural Society exhibitions at which she won multiple gold and silver-gilt medals. Biography: Siriol Sherlock GM 1993 94 95 99 Winner of four Gold Medals. Silver Gilt Medals 199598. She showed at the Hunt in 1995. One time member of the Royal Horticultural Society Picture Committee 1997-2005. Her work is in many collections including that of Shirley Sherwood and many books including Contemporary Botanical Artists. Please contact us if you would like to view any of our artwork in person. The shipping cost on this painting within the UK is likely to be in the region of £20. unknown
195810243New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1958. Pictorial hardcover library binding usual library markings. Writing on front endpapers hinges good - lined with same color pencil on front endpaper. Front pocket removed. Smudges but overall clean. 183 pages. Author an avid fan of the western saddle horse was born in Oklahoma's Indian Territory and has written extensively for horse periodcials. Twins on a ranch help out as their father recovers from a war injury and try to help save the family farm and it's horses from being sold. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Illus. by Savitt Sam. 1st. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Dodd Mead & Co. Hardcover
18804968London:: Cassell Petter Galpin & Co. 1880. First edition. Fine. A Fine original Chromolithograph. Octavo 10.75 x 8.75 inches. Matted in archival board sized to 14 x 16 inches suitable for framing. In the fine tradition of classic animal portraiture this formal portrait of one of Great Britain's prized canine breeds is set in its traditional British Scottish or Welsh landscape or interior. Finely produced by Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in London c. 1880. Matted in Rag Board Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., unknown
18804962London:: Cassell Petter Galpin & Co. 1880. First edition. Fine. A Fine original Chromolithograph. Octavo 10.75 x 8.75 inches. Matted in archival board sized to 14 x 16 inches suitable for framing. In the fine tradition of classic animal portraiture this formal portrait of one of Great Britain's prized canine breeds is set in its traditional British Scottish or Welsh landscape or interior. Finely produced by Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in London c. 1880. Matted in Rag Board Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., unknown
18804964London:: Cassell Petter Galpin & Co. 1880. First edition. Fine. A Fine original Chromolithograph. Octavo 10.75 x 8.75 inches. Matted in archival board sized to 14 x 16 inches suitable for framing. In the fine tradition of classic animal portraiture this formal portrait of one of Great Britain's prized canine breeds is set in its traditional British Scottish or Welsh landscape or interior. Finely produced by Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in London c. 1880. Matted in Rag Board Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., unknown
18804954London:: Cassell Petter Galpin & Co. 1880. First edition. Fine. A Fine original Chromolithograph. Octavo 10.75 x 8.75 inches. Matted in archival board sized to 14 x 16 inches suitable for framing. In the fine tradition of classic animal portraiture this formal portrait of one of Great Britain's prized canine breeds is set in its traditional British Scottish or Welsh landscape or interior. Finely produced by Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in London c. 1880. Matted in Rag Board Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., unknown