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PR121199Original preparatory drawing for the coat of arms of Van Rhijn family. Size 170 x 110 mm. unknown
ZZ90460-102Drawing draft coat of arms Van Rinckhuyzen & Proes. Size 140 x 100 mm. unknown
ZZ90460-033Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of the Van Rossem. Size 160 x 120 mm.Together with a copy of the coat of arms of Adriaan van Rossem Canonick St. Pieter t Utrecht Geeligeerde Raad ter vergadering vande Ed. Mog. Heren Staten s lands van Utrecht. unknown
ZZ90460-034Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of the Van Rossem Redele. Size 190 x 130 mm. unknown
ZZ90460-035Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of the Van Rossum. Size 175 x 140 mm. unknown
ZZ90460-092Printed coloured coat of arms Van Ruijven. Size: 200 x 160 mm.Klaas van Ruijven rentmeester van den Graaf schout van Haarlem geboren 14xx overleden 1492. unknown
ZZ90460-093Printed coloured coat of arms on laid paper Rycke. Size: 200 x 160 mm. unknown
PR121675Printed coulored coat of arms Van Sandick. Size 135 x 120 mm. In good condition light visibility of glue on the back of the print on the top left and right. unknown
ZZ90460-060Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of the Van Santwijk family. Size 180 x 165 mm. unknown
ZZ90460-074Cooured coat of arms of Van Sasse van Ysselt IJsselt family total size: 130 x 130 mm. In good condition. unknown
ZZ90460-062Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of the Van Sasse & Van Ijsselt family. Size 170 x 135 mm.With printed coloured coat of arms Sasse with the text: Nil Sine Deo. unknown
201410798Vendée, Associations familliales rurales editions fédération dép. des AFR de vendée , 1989 ; in-8, 187 pp., br.
1958LFA-126748172Un ouvrage de 337 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, broché, publié en 1958, La Cité Catholique
PR121676Printed coulored coat of arms Verheyen. Size 135 x 120 mm. In good condition light visibility of glue on the back of the print on the top left and right. unknown
188035378New England: n.p. 1880. Leather bound. Good. Oblong miniature autograph album. Approx. 4" x 2.25". 84 pages used for autographs with names dates and locations. Brown leather hardcover with gilt borders decorations and title on the front cover. Leather is rubbed and worn but in good condition. Binding is a bit shaken but no loose pages. On page 5 is an inscription to the presumed owner - "Presented to D. G. Pollard By his Mother Christmas 1873." Another Pollard family inscription written on page 3 reads "Fred Pollard Jan 4 1874 Aged 12 yrs. Oct 24 1873". There are 10 pages containing Pollard family names and locations most from Proctorsville and Chester Vermont and Keene New Hampshire. Two notable autographs inside are from the parents of the 30th American President Calvin Coolidge. John S. Coolidge and Victoria J. Coolidge Moor of Plymouth Vermont signed their names April 2nd 1874. Also signatures from F. H. Moor Nancie Moor H. D. Moor and Abigail Moor of Plymouth Vermont are located in this tiny album. The Moor family from Plymouth were directly related to the Coolidge family. Dates range from the Christmas inscription of 1873 to the year 1880. A variety of places are signed inside including Plymouth Vt.; Proctorsville VT; Keene New Hampshire Chester Vt.; North Chester Vt.; Rockingham Vt.; Tyson Furnace Vt.; Rutland Co. Vt.; Wallingford Vt.; Clarksburg West Va; Whiting Vt.; Bradford Vt.; Weeping Water Nebraska; Castroville Tx; Wellesley College Mass; Ludlow Vt.; Adrian Michigan; Corvallis Oregon; Fort Edward New York; Ashland Nebraska; New Britain Conn.; and Woodstock Vt. From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> John Calvin Coolidge Sr. March 31 1845 – March 18 1926 was an American politician and businessman from Vermont and the father of Calvin Coolidge the 30th president of the United States. The senior Coolidge administered the presidential oath of office to his son at their family homestead in the early morning hours of August 3 1923 following the death of President Warren G. Harding. Born in Plymouth Vermont John C. Coolidge was a farmer and store owner and worked at a variety of other occupations including banker and insurance broker. In addition he was a veteran of the Vermont militia and held the law enforcement posts of town constable and county deputy sheriff. A prominent local leader he served in numerous Plymouth town offices and was elected to terms in both the Vermont House of Representatives and Vermont Senate. John C. Coolidge remained active in his farming and business interests until his death in Plymouth in 1926; he was buried in Plymouth Notch at a village cemetery where several generations of his family are also buried.<br /> <br /> From geni dot com:<br /> <br /> Victoria was a neighbor of John Coolidge in Plymouth. She attended Black River Academy for one year. She married John Coolidge and set up housekeeping in the cramped quarters behind the village store that her husband ran. She was a consumptive and became soon after her marriage a chronic invalid. Calvin Coolidge in his Autobiography is poetic in describing his mother. He describes her death "When she knew that her end was near she called us children to her bedside where we knelt down to receive her final parting blessing. In an hour she was gone. It was her thirty-ninth birthday. I was twelve years old. We laid her away in the blustering snows of March. The greatest grief that can come to a boy came to me. Life was never to seem the same again." Calvin carries his mother's picture with him the rest of his life. n.p. unknown
16Annonay, Hervé, Privas, Les Amis du Fonds Mazon et des Archives historiques du Vivarais, 1931, 1 broché. in-8, 60-(4) pages non coupées, exemplaire numéroté ;
ZZ90460-022Original preparatory drawing ontwerptekening of the coat of arms of Von Römer family. Size 220 x 185 mm.Together with printed coat of arms of  Von Römer.Sixe 150 x 130 mm. unknown
19474661Stuartburn Manitoba Canada: Privately Printed 1947. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. pp. 10. 8vo. measuring 7" x 10". Illustrated textured twice-stapled gold self-wrappers. A lovely and unique programme printed upon the occasion of the 50th wedding anniversary of a Mr. and Mrs. Theodosay and Anna Wachna who were married in 1897 at Stuartburn Manitoba. Comprises of many black-and-white photographs of the long-married couple and of their 15 children a complete order of events for the three-day celebration captioned decorative head-pieces with inspirational quotes from the Bible Woodrow Wolson Cardinal Woolsey John McCrae et al. Also included is a list with the names and dates of birth of their fifteen children and their spouses the names of their grandchildren and addresses; greetings and congratulatory messages from prominent members of society including Basil Ladyka Bishop of Ukrainian Catholics in Canada Senator Arthur L. Beaubien and Paul Martin Minister of National Health and Welfare and father of Prime Minister Paul Martin. Light rubbing to the covers contents without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm stapled binding. Rare in commerce our offering being the only extant copy available at time of cataloguing. Unrecorded in OCLC. Not found in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections et al. Rare indeed. <br/><br/>"Born in the Carpathian mountains of Ukraine on 21 January 1874 he emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1894 and to Canada in 1897. He became a local agent for immigration officials helping many of his countrymen to homestead in the Stuartburn area of southeastern Manitoba. He and his wife Anna Prygrocki opened several general stores in the region which served as post offices and social centres. They had 15 children including Maria Wachna 1899- Katherine Wachna 1901- Olena Wachna 1903- Zofia Wachna 1905- Elijah Wachna 1907- Johan Wachna 1908- Wolodimyr B. Walter Wachna Antonia Wachna 1911- Kozrna Wachna 1913- Claudia Wachna 1915- Olga Wachna c1918- and Wyronia Wachna c1920-. He helped organize the Municipality of Stuartburn and served as its Secretary-Treasurer and Magistrate. He died at his home in Gardenton on 21 January 1960 and was buried in Windsor Ontario. He was inducted posthumously in the Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame and a school building at the Gardenton Ukrainian Museum is dedicated in recognition of his role in the organization of many school districts in the area." Source: The Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved: March 6 2022 Privately Printed paperback
199081452Salem Mass.: Higginson Book Co. 1990s. Fascimile reprint of the 1902 edition. green gilt-lettered cloth; library style. Ink name and address stamp on front free endpaper in each volume; fine. 8vo. Higginson Book Co.? hardcover
16192607n.p. 1619. Early 17th-century account ledger of Giulio Cesare and Luco Spinola two brothers of the Genoese patrician family recording debts and credits over a period beginning in 1619 and ending in 1631. Information about individual debts is registered at the top of each page with ample blank space underneath for successive transactions relating to the debt. Other pages are filled with tables recording transactions in a given period of time pertaining to different debtors and creditors. Although the book was evidently begun in 1619 some of the entries record transactions dating back to 1599. The entries are written in a single neat hand which only occasionally turns into a hasty scrawl. Six loose leaves inserted into the pages contain records of transactions from 1599 to 1630. The brothers were evidently responsible for the finances of their mother Lamilla whose name appears frequently as well as their sisters. One of them Luiggia born Livia was in a convent while the other Benedetta had her dowry managed by her brother until her marriage to her cousin Paris Salvago. Reflecting the Spinola familys twin spheres of influence in Genoa and Naples both places appear in the transactions with somewhat more mentions of Naplesprobably an indication of the focus of Giulio Cesare and Lucos business interests and a plausible explanation for why their accounting ledger should be bound in such a splendid Spanish-Neapolitan binding. Folio manuscript 25 x 35 cm consisting of 119 numbered leaves and 70 blank leaves; 6 loose folded leaves. Contemporary black morocco wallet binding most likely Neapolitan or Spanish elaborately and densely tooled with original morocco reinforcements with decorative red stitching on lower edge i.e. spine; some minor worming and abrasion. Vellum title shows minor soiling and so do extremities of scattered leaves but generally in an excellent state of preservation. hardcover
19312702Various locations including Montana Wyoming Missouri California 1931. Very good. 45 leaves illustrated with 185 original photographs from 2.75 x 2 inches to 6.5 x 4 inches the great majority measuring 5.75 x 3.5 inches and a few postcards most with manuscript annotations on the borders of the images or on the album pages. Oblong folio. Contemporary textured black cloth gilt title on front cover string tied. Moderate rubbing to covers bottom edge worn corners creased. Internally clean photographs in very nice shape. A well-annotated vernacular photograph album chronicling about two decades of the travels and experiences of Ray Royse and his family as they trekked from Illinois to California through the Upper West in the first quarter of the 20th century. The Royse family started in Aledo Illinois and numerous photographs feature various family members here. They then traveled through Casper Wyoming Great Falls and Butte Montana and other locations before settling in Long Beach where Ray and his brother-in-law worked at the shipyards. The images here document Ray's training at the Sweeney Automobile & Tractor School in Kansas City driving Harley-Davidson motorcycles attempting to repair a nearly destroyed family sedan visiting the Custer Battlefield and the monument to Buffalo Bill Cody among other western sites scenes in Yellowstone Park and a family drive up Pike's Peak among many others. Ray's efforts to move West reflect the expansion and increasingly wide availability of automobiles and the growing industry in the West following the First World War.<br /> <br /> The photographs here record numerous locations in the American West to which Ray Royse along with his family and friends traveled or worked in in a 1922 Nash and later a Ford Model T. They traveled across the Continental Divide Ray worked for a time at the Anaconda Mines near Great Falls and Butte Montana and later the Standard Oil Refinery at Shelby Montana. Many images show a wrecked Ford Model T with Roy diligently at work trying to repair it before finally resigning his efforts by attaching a sign reading "Rest in Pieces" on the radiator. Another picture shows another Ford weighed down with a huge sack of wool in Bear Creek Wyoming. There are also images emanating from Dublin Gulch near Butte; Livingston Montana; Wind River Canyon in Thermopolis Wyoming; Salt Creek Wyoming; ; and several park scenes in Kansas City. A handful of images feature the Warren family in Butte. Several photographs memorialize the Royse family trip to Yellowstone Park in 1923 with many of the geysers and surrounding landscapes the Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone and more. There are also interesting photos from a Royse family drive to the top of Pike's Peak with views from the peak with additional shots from the Garden of the Gods cliff dwellings near Colorado Springs scenes in New Mexico and Arizona in 1929 dams near Great Falls the Beaver Dam in Wyoming a picture of the "Million Dollar Fire" in Casper in 1921 and a beached fifty-five-foot whale in Long Beach dated December 28 1929. Altogether the images clearly illustrate the wandering nature of the Royse family across several states in the American West.<br /> <br /> Ray Royse 1903-1942 was an automobile mechanic metal worker and sheet metal specialist who worked in the Long Beach shipyards from 1929 until 1942 when he was killed in a shipyard accident. He also worked as a coal miner in Wyoming and on the Douglas Sheep Ranch in Wyoming both of which are chronicled in photographs in the present album. He met and married Sylvia Lambert in 1934 in South Dakota before returning to California.<br /> <br /> A wide-ranging and eclectic mixture of original and unique photographs of the West documenting an interesting family who began in Illinois and eventually settled in California. unknown
ZZ90396-107Original etching on laid paper with two ladies and the Witsen coat of arms. In the back the city of Amsterdam. unknown
Cloth, small 4to. , 570 pages. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Zawiercie. Title on cover: Sefer zikaron li-kedoshe Zvirts'ah veha-sevivah. OCLC lists 22 copies worldwide. Light wear to cover, and spine. Edgewear to endpapers. Pages lightly tanned in margins. Good + condition. (YIZ-5-2)xx
(FT) Hardcover, 4to. , 844 columns. In Hebrew. Sefer zikaron li-kehilot ha-golah; SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Ukraine -- ZHovkva. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Ukraine -- ZHovkva. ZHovkva (Ukraine) -- Ethnic relations. At head of title: Sifre zikaron li-k? Ehilot ha-golah; Entsiklopedyah shel galuyot; Z'olkiv; Zolkiew. Very good condition in very good jacket. (YIZ-5-6) xx
1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers, large 8vo. , 72 pages. Photograph of a synagogue in Zshelekhov on cover. Publication of the Zshelekhover Committee in Israel. With photographs, illustrations and charts. Cover and pages lightly tanned. Light wear to covers. Good + condition. (YIZ-6-2) XX