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10443Rare suite de 38 lithographies originales de Newton FILEDING, en 8 planches. Bons à tirer avec la mention manuscrite à la plume de GIHAUT frères éditeurs." Je certifie que le tirage sera pareil à la présente épreuve Paris le 27 août 1829." Petites rousseurs, pâle mouillure angle inférieur droit. Lithographies Pour l’Illustration d’un livre de London Published 1829. Ch Talbot 86 Fleet Street. Rare. Peintre animalier, aquarelliste et graveur né en 1799 à Huntington (Yorshire) mort à Paris le 16 juin 1856. Ecole anglaise. Surtout connu comme graveur et lithographe jouissait en France d’une grande réputation il exposa à La Water Collor Society à Londres (Bénezit-4-358)
18251890London: Thomas McLean 1825. Aquatint with engraving and handcoloring in watercolor on wove paper 8 7/8 x 10 3/4 inches 225 x 272 mm wide margins. Light handling wear and four small dots of adhesive residue at each of the four corners on the verso. Coloring is extensive and fresh. Thomas McLean unknown
17601226London 1760. Copper plate engraving with hand coloring in watercolor on cream laid paper with a large circular watermark bearing a heart and arrow along with several Roman numerals and letters including II and S 8 1/4 x 16 3/ 8 x inches 208 x 423 mmimage area margins trimmed. Color slightly attenuated with some age tone mat tone and light scattered discoloration. Paper tape repair with in-painting at top right extreme corner paper tape support along the top sheet edge. Condition issues are consistent with age. This optic view of London and the Thames shows the north bank of the river from where Somerset House now stands in the east down to London Bridge and the Tower in the west. Also visible is the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral. Published in London circa 1760 this engraving is one of a series of images that were called optical views or perspectives. They originated in the early eighteenth century as part of the thriving topographical print market in cities such as Paris and London. As monied tourists traveled Europe these views became increasingly popular as souvenirs. After a trip abroad it was common practice among the wealthy denizens of London and Paris to produce "perspectives" after a dinner party. The views were enjoyed with the aid of a device known as a zograscope while the hosts regaled their company with travel tales. unknown
17801481780. Graphite and ink on handmade watermarked C & I Honig laid paper 8 15/16 x 6 3/4 inches 226 x 170 mm. Signed illegibly in ink lower margin. Scattered light creasing and surface soiling minor areas of rubbing all consistent with age. unknown
9201750. Gouache and ink with gold heightening on cream laid paper 9 1/8 x 5 1/4 inches 232 x 133 mm the full sheet. Some scattered light surface soiling along with age related toning and some handling creases minor edge tears and losses and scattered inscriptions. Extensive inscriptions in red and black ink on the verso. The color is exceptionally fresh rich and saturated. Mirza Nur-ud-Din Muhammad Salim 30 August 1569 - 28 October 1627 known by his imperial name Jahangir "Conqueror of the World' was the fourth Mughal Emperor who ruled from 1605 until his death in 1627. He was the third and only surviving son of Akbar and his chief empress Mariam-uz-Zamani born to them in the year 1569. He was named after the Indian Sufi saint Salim Chishti. <br /> <br /> -Singh Pashaura; Fenech Louis E. eds. 2014. The Oxford handbook of Sikh studies. Oxford University Press. p. 647. ISBN 978-0-19-969930-8. unknown
9261690. Gouache and ink with gold heightening on cream laid paper 8 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches 210 x 160 mm the full sheet. Some scattered light surface soiling along with age related toning and some handling creases minor edge tears and losses and scattered insect damage and inscriptions. Extensive inscriptions in red and black ink on the verso. The color is exceptionally fresh rich and saturated. An illuminated page from a book likely in reference to palace life during Emperor Jahangir's reign over the Mughal Empire. Mirza Nur-ud-Din Muhammad Salim 30 August 1569 - 28 October 1627 known by his imperial name Jahangir "Conqueror of the World' was the fourth Mughal Emperor who ruled from 1605 until his death in 1627. He was the third and only surviving son of Akbar and his chief empress Mariam-uz-Zamani born to them in the year 1569. He was named after the Indian Sufi saint Salim Chishti. -Singh Pashaura; Fenech Louis E. eds. 2014. The Oxford handbook of Sikh studies. Oxford University Press. p. 647. ISBN 978-0-19-969930-8. unknown
189013371890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in gray ink and the 1889 Jaipur State Council stamp in black ink 13 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches 335 x 222 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. There are scattered coeval Hindi inscriptions in ink on the recto. "A ragamala translated from Sanskrit as "garland of ragas" is a series of paintings depicting a range of musical melodies known as ragas. Its root word raga means color mood and delight and the depiction of these moods was a favored subject in later Indian court paintings. The celebration of music in painting is a distinctly Indian preoccupation. Ragamalas were first identified as a specific painting genre in the second half of the fifteenth century but their ancestry can be traced to the fifth- to seventh-century Brihaddeshi treatise which states: "A raga is called by the learned that kind of composition which is adorned with musical notes . . . which have the effect of coloring the hearts of men." Often the mood or raga is also written as poetry on the margins of the painting. These works thus evocatively express the intersections of painting poetry and music in Indian court art." <br /> <br /> -The Metropolitan Museum of Art Exhibition Overview Ragamala: Picturing Sound December 2014.<br /> <br /> The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
189013351890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in black ink 13 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches 340 x 222 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. Scattered coeval Hindi inscriptions in ink on the verso as well as the embossed blindstamp of the Treasury of Jaipur. The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. <br /> <br /> Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
189013421890. Ink and gouache with gold heightening on fibrous brown laid paper with a Jaipur Court Fee tax stamp in black ink on the recto as well as the Jaipur City Council blindstamp 13 5/8 x 8 7/8 inches 345 x 226 mm. Toning handling creases and minor scattered surface soiling throughout. There are scattered coeval inscriptions in ink on the recto and verso. The first revenue stamps in India were issued in the mid-nineteenth century during the Raj and they are still being issued to this day. Apart from issues for the whole of India many princely states provinces and other states also had or still have their own revenue stamp issues. Before independence Indian revenue stamps were closely modeled on similar designs from Great Britain as is the case with this carriage motif stamp from Jaipur. <br /> <br /> The stamps were issued to denote various denominations including rupees and annas. An anna or Änna was a currency unit formerly used in British India equal to 1â„16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four old Paisa or twelve pies thus there were 192 pies in a rupee. When the rupee was decimalized and subdivided into 100 new paise one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise. This particular stamp was used as evidence of court taxes remitted for property dealings. unknown
33119th c. Brush and brown ink and wash with graphite on cream wove paper 6 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches 165 x 232mm. Inscribed "Fahlerant No. 9754 Paisaje--Orillas de un lago" in ink on the verso. Scattered light age tone otherwise in very good condition.<br /> <br /> This drawing is listed on page 852 of the 1906 catalog of original drawings held in the collection of the Spanish National Library Madrid. Ex-collection unknown collector wax stamp moniker "M" lower left recto. unknown
1901ZB445353Boston Cooking School 1901-1911. volumes 6-15 bound in mid-20th century buckram with most front covers retained ex library else texts clean & bindings tight. - 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. Boston Cooking School hardcover
19782080302106805966Not Available 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 Number of books: 15 Not Available paperback
18712437Charterhouse School 1871. Hardcover. Very good. Dates: 1871-1877 and 1910. Small 4to. 37 ff. mostly with newspaper clippings neatly pasted in on both sides 4 ff. in manuscript "Summary of Scores" from 1871-1877 and 1910. Several leaves excised; it is possible that the present album had been re-purposed. On a few of the stubs appear fragmentary MS notations suggesting that the notebook may have once been divided alphabetically. We find on certain stubs "Ai" followed immediately by "Ao" and then several leaves later: "Her. - Hes" followed by "Io." Binding rebacked with smooth calf. In very good condition. Highly interesting homemade album of Cricket Scores available nowhere else specifically documenting the triumphs of three young members of the Blomfield family namely: E.G. Edward George C.J. Charles James and R.T. Reginald Theodore. One wonders if the present album was created in order to promote friendly competition between the brothers two of whom went to Haileybury School and one went to Charterhouse; all three went up to Oxford. There are scores and game synopsis of matches were between Haileybury Charterhouse Marylebone Cricket Club MCC Westminster Trinity College Oxon. Exeter Oxon. and more. One of the more interesting features about the album is that it provides a fascinating record of one family's love of the game:<br /> <br /> ¶ Edward George 1853-1885 entered Charterhouse School London in 1865 and transfer upon the School's removal to Godalming in 1872; in 1873 he went to Trinity College Oxon. where he earned a B.A. in 1877 and M.A. in 1879; thereafter he served as Curate of St. Mary's Portsea until 1883 and then Vicar of St. Mark's Woolston until his death in London in 1885.<br /> <br /> ¶ Charles James 1855-1928 went to Haileybury School; he underwent military training at Sandhurst and served as an army officer in India Sudan and Natal. He attained the rank of Major General before his retirement in 1917. NB: this individual is not to be confused with a noted architect of the same name b. 1862 d. 1932. <br /> <br /> ¶ Reginald Theodore 1856-1942 also went to Haileybury School; he earned his B.A. from Exeter Oxon. in 1880 and M.A. in 1884. He became an architect and was knighted in 1919. He is remembered mainly for his work designing British war memorials. <br /> <br /> ¶ The parents of the three young men were Rev. George John and his first cousin Isabella Blomfield of Bow Devonshire whose own father Charles James Blomfield was Bishop of London. <br /> <br /> ¶ At the end is a "Summary of Scores" for the years 1871-1877. Following this in a different hand is the year 1910; although the initial of the last name "Blomfield" remains the same the other initials belong to Reginald Thomas and his two sons Henry George and Austin. <br /> <br /> ¶ See Stedman Charterhouse Register 1872-1900 passim. CATALOGUER'S NOTE: We are grateful to Catherine Smith Archivist of Charterhouse School for much useful information concerning the Blomfield Family. hardcover
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