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Collaert, Adriaen (Antwerpen ca. 1560-1618) Der Thunfischfang im Golf von Neapel Stahlstich. Joan Stradanus inuent., Phls. Galle excud. Ca. 20×26 cm. (fleckig, gebräunt). R. Dazu: Sadeler, Aegiedius & Marco (17. Jh.). Flußlandschaft mit Anglern. Ca. 22,5×36 cm. (gebräunt, fleckig). R. (60174)
ART NOUVEAU VASE | Emile Galle, Nancy (in style) (France / French) | opal glass, color layered, etched floral decor | 11.5 cm | marked: on the body | Bidders are asked to inquire about the condition of the item before the auction. any complaints will not be taken into account. | condition report*In case of missing photos, please feel free to contact us.
ART NOUVEAU VASE "CLEMATIS" | Emile Galle, Nancy (France / French around 1900) | around 1900 | opal glass, colored layered, etched clematis decor | 18 cm | marked: on the body | Bidders are asked to inquire about the condition of the item before the auction. any complaints will not be taken into account. | condition report*In case of missing photos, please feel free to contact us.
Ortelius,A.: Aurei Saeculi Imago, sive Germanorum veterum Vita, Mores, Ritus & Religio... Antwerpen, Galle 1596. Kl.4°. Mit 10 Textkupfern im Oval u. Holzschn.-Druckermarke am Schluß. 14 Bl. Spät. Prgt. mit Rsch. (Etw. fleckig u. leicht aufgebogen). Funck 374. New Holstein, P. van der Borcht V, 2349-2358. Erste Ausgabe des seltensten Werks von Ortelius. - Laut Vermerk in der Approbatio sind die Kupfer, die teils recht drastische Szenen aus dem Leben der Germanen zeigen, von Ph. Galle gestochen. - Wellig u. gebräunt, durchgängig Wurmgang in der oberen Innenecke hinterlegt (bei den meisten Kupfern bis in den Plattenrand, jedoch ohne Bild- und Textverlust). Bl. c2 mit Papierdünnstelle.
Seltene "Soufflé"-Vase mit Clematis-Dekor von GalléGerundete Walzenform mit weitem, kurzem, hochgezogenem Hals. Überfangglas, farblos, bernsteinfarben, hellblau opalisierend und dunkelbraun (bzw. dunkelviolett). Reliefplastischer, in Soufflé-Technik ausgeführter, im Modell eingearbeiteter Dekor aus blühenden Clematisranken vor matt ausgeätzem Grund. Sign. "Gallé". H. 24 cm.Vgl. Duncan/de Bartha: "Glass by Galle", Abb. 298.A rare French Art Deco "Soufflé" mould blown cameo glass vase with Clematis decor by Emile Gallé. Signed.Frankreich. Nancy. Gallé. Um 1925.
Seltene "Soufflé"-Vase mit Clematis-Dekor von GalléGerundete Walzenform mit weitem, kurzem, hochgezogenem Hals. Überfangglas, farblos, bernsteinfarben, hellblau opalisierend und dunkelbraun (bzw. dunkelviolett). Reliefplastischer, in Soufflé-Technik ausgeführter, im Modell eingearbeiteter Dekor aus blühenden Clematisranken vor matt ausgeätztem Grund. Sign. "Gallé". H. 24 cm.Vgl. Duncan/de Bartha: "Glass by Galle", Abb. 298.A rare French Art Deco "Soufflé" mould blown cameo glass vase with Clematis decor by Emile Gallé. Signed.Frankreich. Nancy. Gallé. Um 1925.
Art Nouveau walnut display cabinet, richly inlaid with irises, water lilies and dragonflies in different woods, bevelled glass, jambs and feet carved with floral motifs in relief, in the taste of Emile Galle and Louis Majorelle, Ecole de Nancy, circa 1900. Normal wear and tear, led electrics fitted to top of central shelf. - Weight: 50.00 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: France - Sizes: H 1875MM X L 1400MM X P 370MM
IN THE MANNER OF EMILE GALLÉ A FAÏENCE MODEL OF A CAT; 20TH CENTURY Ceramic, glazed and painted with flowers, a portrait pendant of a terrier-like dog hangs around the cat's neck. Together with a cushioned doorstop, in the shape of a "Galle cat" by Martin Battersby. 32.6cm high Provenance: The Leonard Fuller Collection Condition Report: The ceramic cat has some older (darkened) glaze losses and shallow losses to the ears, one larger. See additional images. The base has an area where the glaze has been scraped away (in a z shape). The eyes have paste around them - they could have been re-placed or re-attached. The fabric cat has been re-stitched at the base line and has a couple of light water marks.Condition Report Disclaimer
DEVOTIONALIA -- COLLECTION of c. 340 fine circular emblematical engravings by L. Wydom (?) of the series of Saints, printed within engr. border and letterpress text underneath and w. explanatory text on v°. (Utrecht, Theod. v.d. Eij(y)nden, 1717). Loose, and alphabetically arranged by the former owner. Each Ø 55 mm/c. 120 x 69 (paper size). Taken from 'Kort-begrip van het gedrag der Heiligen: getrokken uit de levens-beschryvingen der geleerde en vermaerde schryvers, die het waere van het valsche, en het zekere van het onzekere hebben onderscheiden' by W. Kemp & Th. v.d. Eynden. -- Added: 28 (of 38) fine emblematical text-engr. by Cornelis Galle from 'Regia via Crucis', Antwerp, Office of Plantin, 1635. 102 x 75 mm. -- (368).
MULLER, Harmen Jansz. (c. 1550-??). "Mercurius filios facit intelligentes, (…)". Engr. after M.J. v. Heemskerck. 215 x 250 mm. (Margins cut near to plate edge, laid down on mount). Second state from a series of 7 depicting the planets: Mercury making his sons intelligent, people who achieve the goal of their wishes, etc. - New Hollstein, The Muller Dynasty, 106-2 (4). -- Added: Jan SADELER I (1550-±1600). "Crapula et lascivia". Engr. after M. de Vos. 203 x 264 mm. (Margins cut close to/on image, laid down on mount). From a series of 6 depicting 'The sorrows of the world'. -- Added: 5 engr. plates from the series 'Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium' (published c. 1580) after G. Stradanus by J. Collaert II, C. Galle and K. v. Mallery, printed on laid paper. c. 200 x 265 mm. (Margins cut close to/on plate edges, tipped in on mounts). Hunting scenes, especially the killing of monsters. Present nrs. 43-46, 86. -- And 1 o. (7).
STRADANUS, Giovanni (Jan v.d. Straet), (1523-1605). "Americae retectio". N.d., Ph. Galle, (c. 1600). Plain allegorical engr. by Adr. Collaert. 212 x 283 mm (plate size). (Lower blank margin a bit dam., traces of removed adhesive tape visible in left and right lower blank margin). -- Added: Id. "America". N.d. (c. 1600). Engr. by Th. Galle. 201 x 269 mm (plate size). (Lower blank margin a bit frayed, several traces of removed adhesive tape in blank margin). -- (2). NOTE: Ad 1: Allegorical title plate of a series of 4 prints on 'The Discovery of America'. With title in cartouche and two portrait medallions depicting Amerigo Vespucci and Christopher Columbus; a globe at centre labelled with three continents resting on the figure of Neptune, surrounded by a drapery held by a bird and the figures of Flora and Janus, representing Florence and Genoa respectively. Printed on laid paper. No wm detected. - First state (of 4). Sabin 92665; New Hollstein 342. Ad 2: First plate of the series 'Nova reperta', depicting Amerigo Vespucci discovering America. Printed on laid paper. - First state. Sabin 92666; New Hollstein 323(1).
STRADANUS, Giovanni (Jan v.d. Straet), (1523-1605). "Astrolabium". N.d., Ph. Galle, (c. 1600). Engr. by Jan Collaert II w. caption in the plate. 200 x 278 mm (plate size). (Cut close to/on plate edge, a bit soiled/thumbed). Hinged to mount. NOTE: Eighteenth engraving from the series 'Nova Reperta' (new discoveries) depicting Amerigo Vespucci using the astrolabium; in the night sky the shining southern cross is visible. First state (of 5). Very rare. - New Hollstein, Stradanus, 340-1(5).
STRADANUS, Giovanni (Jan v.d. Straet), (1523-1605). "Lapis polaris, magnes". N.d., Ph. Galle, (c. 1600). Engr. by Jan Collaert II w. caption in the plate. 204 x 267 mm (plate size). (Small hole (paper flaw?) in left outer lower plate border, small brown stain in left outer margin, but a good copy w. ample margins). NOTE: Second engraving from the series 'Nova Reperta' (new discoveries) depicting the mathematician Flavio Goija in his study working on the invention of the compass. Good impression on laid paper. First state (of 3). - New Hollstein, Stradanus, 324-1(3).
STRADANUS, Giovanni (Jan v.d. Straet), (1523-1605). "Nova reperta". N.d. (c. 1600). 205 x 267 mm (plate size). -- Id. "Color olivi". N.d. (c. 1600). 205 x 270 mm (plate size). (Cut close to/on plate edge, hinged to mount). -- Id. "Hyacum, et lues venerea". N.d., Ph. Galle, (c. 1600). 200 x 268 mm (plate size). (Margins cut, but ample, later colouring). -- 3 plates from the series 'Nova reperta', engr. by Jan Collaert II w. captions in the plates. NOTE: Ad 1: Title-page of the series 'Nova reperta' on which 9 important 'inventions' are being announced. First state (of 6). Ad 2: Fourteenth plate of the series: the painter Van Eyck working in his studio. Stradanus saw Van Eyck as the inventor of oil painting. Ad 3: Sixth plate of the series: the discovery of Guaiacum as a remedy against syphilis. - New Hollstein, Stradanus, 322; 328 and 336.
CEYLON -- KURUPPU, I. & G. WIJESURIYA. The conservation of the Galle fort and its environs. A special volume to mark the occasion of the completion of phase one of the long term preservation programme for the World Heritage City of Galle. Colombo, Dept. of Archaeology, 1992. W. many illustr. & plans. 4°. (Journal of the Dept. of Archaeology, Sri Lanka, No. 15, 1992).
WALTHAMSTOW LOG BOOK, EAST INDIA COMPANY, 1805-1807log of the East India Company Ship Walthamstow, 126 leaves (including 3 pages of the names and occupations of the crew, including butcher, baker and poulterer, and 3 pages of the names of the passengers), 12 December 1805-18 September 1807, sailing from Blackwall Dock to St Helena and thence to the Cape of Good Hope, Bengal, Diamond Harbour, Sauger, Point de Galle, back to St Helena and thence back to England, very often in the company of the stores ship the Lord Nelson, mostly dealing with the weather, but with numerous mentions of tradesmen and a few punishments; contemporary blind-stamped reverse calf, a few defects -- 14½ x 9in. (36.8 x 22.9cm.)The Honourable Company of Master Mariners.
Emile Galle (1846-1904) Apple Blossom Cameo glass vase. Mourning star signature noted to lower section of vase, providing a date of c1905. Vase has a heavy crack running from the base in two places. Included is a valuation from Roger Harris for £1750 in Feb 2023, crack not mentioned. Height: 26.5cm
° ° Goltzius, Hubert. Icones Imperatorum Romanorum, ex priscis numismatibus ad viuum delineatae, & breui Narratione. . .Accessit modo impp. Romano-Austriacorum series...stylo et opera Casperii Gevartii...Antwerp: Officina Plantiniana Balthsaris Moreti, 1645 folio, engraved allegorical title-page by Cornelius Galle after Rubens, 144 chiaroscuro woodcuts in brown and black, offsetting from the portrait medallions but a fine copy. Contemporary sprinkled sheep, gilt spine with lettering piece.Cicognara 2868; Funck, p.318
Ceylon Postal history of KGV and KGVI: 90 loose covers, stationery envelopes, cards and wrappers, including two 1936 'Indo-Ceylon' first flight covers each direction, a small correspondence of Active Service envelopes (5) with KGVI pictorial combinations postmarked 'RAF Post Colombo', a few nice KGV combinations on registration stationery envelopes incl. 1935 1r, ten different values of the KGVI pictorials to 1r on Galle Face registered cover to Germany, etc. Please inspect.
Liber amicorum - Polen - - Sammlung von 3 Stammbüchern mit Einträgen aus Lebus (Schlesien), Podlachien u.a. heutigen Woiwodschaften Polens. Um 1800-1880. Quer-8°. Goldgepr. Ldr. u. HLdr. d. Zt. mit dreis. Goldschnitt (etw. berieben u. bestoßen, 1 Rückdeckel mit Schabstellen). Enthält: 15 Einträge mit 1 kol. Schattenriss, 1 Aquarell u. einem aus Haar gesticktem Monogramm u.a. aus Gonionds (Goniadz) u. Leslau (Wloclawek) von Binette von Scharowetz, Leutnant J.v. Witzleben, W. Herbig etc. Um 1800/1801. Mit Deckelprägung "Hel. H." - 20 Einträge mit 3 aquarellierten Zeichnungen, 1 kol. Lithographie, 2 kol. Kupferstichen u. 1 Blumenstickerei vorwiegend aus Sagan (Zagan) von Lehrer Schmalz, Carl August Schwedler, Henriette u. Caroline Nicolai, Louise u. Christiane Sellge, E. Hanspach, Friedrich Hoffmann etc. Um 1820-1829. - 20 Einträge mit 1 Zeichnung u. beil. kol. Lithographie aus Züllichau (Sulechów) vorwiegend der Familien Gaebler u. Galle sowie aus Treptow an der Tollense von Heinrich Ziehm, Fam. Ludwig, Ernst Giermann, Dorenburg (Kürschner), Uhlmann (Gerber) u.a.. Um 1847-1880. Mit "1833" dat. Deckelprägung "A.G.". - Tls. papierbedingt etw. gebräunt u. fleckig, insg. wohlerhalten. Poland - Collection of 3 albums amicorum with entries from Lubuskie (Silesia), Podlaskie and other present-day Polish voivodeships. Around 1800-1880. Gilt stamped leather and half leather with gilt edges (somewhat rubbed and bumped, 1 back cover with scuffing). - Partly somewhat browned due to paper and stained, otherwise overall well preserved.
Shane Warne & Muttiah Muralitharan signed Limited Edition Lithograph with COA This absolutely stunning item of signed Cricket Memorabilia a striking action lithograph that takes you on a photographic and factual journey through Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan's continuing battle to become the world's greatest wicket taker. Personally signed by both spinners and independently authenticated and certified by the major chartered accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, 'Record Pursuit' is available in a strictly limited edition of 350Officially licensed by Cricket Australia and Sri Lanka Cricket, each are individually numbered and measure in at a large and impressive 650mm by 450mmRivals, friends, headline-makers and two of the world's greatest bowlers, Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan will remember 2004 as a watershed in their colourful careers, with both spinners passing 500 Test wickets and continuing their 'battle' to become the world's greatest-ever wicket taker Their race to be the first spin bowler to take 500 wickets was a classic ' cat and mouse' struggle during Australia's 3-Test series in Sri Lanka in March 2004. After a well-publicised and determined duel, Warne was victorious, taking wicket number 500 on March 12, during the 1st Test in Galle. By the end of the tour, the ledger read: Warne 517 wickets, Muralitharan 513 - with West Indian great Courtney Walsh's world record of 519 wickets ready to be broken It was Muralitharan who first claimed that illustrious 'crown', passing Walsh's record during Sri Lanka's Test series against Zimbabwe in May 2004. The champion off-spinner set a new world record when he captured his 520th wicket in the 1st Test in Harare on May 8. Muralitharan then dismissed a further seven Zimbabwean batsmen in the series to take his tally to 527. Shane Warne's quest to overhaul Muralitharan in the world wicket-taking began in the two-Test series against Sri Lanka in Darwin and Cairns in July. Warne took 3 wickets in the 1st Test in Darwin to move within reach of Muralitharan, before equalling his world record mark with a sensational haul of 7 wickets in the 2nd Test in Cairns! Warne held the record until it was broken by Muralitharan on December 3, 2007A superb item of Cricket Memorabilia to celebrate the two statistically greatest Bowlers of all time! Edition number may vary. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Nicholas Pocock (British, 1740-1821)HMS San Fiorenzo and the French Ship Premontaise off Pointe du Galle, Ceylon signed and dated 'N. Pocock 1809' (lower left), bears inscription 'H.M.S. San Fiorenzo 36 Capt George N. Hardinge and H/Fi Ship Premontaise 40' off Pointe du Galle, Ceylon/Mar 6th-8th 1809/Original drawing made for the aquatint/ Put. N. Pocock Sept 1809.' (verso)watercolour heightened with white39 x 57.5cm (15 3/8 x 22 5/8in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith the Parker Gallery, London. Private collection, UK, thence by descent to current owner.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Capture of Vienna and Presbourg, 1805, copper medals (2),by B. Andrieu and A. Galle, laureate bust right, rev. Napoleon, naked, as Hercules, female figures of the two cities kneel and offer the keys, 40mm (Bramsen 443; Julius 1439); by L. Manfredini, helmeted head left, rev. figure of Vienna before trophy of armour, 42mm (Bramsen 844; Julius 1443) [2]. First extremely fine, second nearly so £90-£120
Conquest of Lower Egypt, AN 7 [1798], a copper medal by N.G.A. Brenet for D.V. Denon, Nilus reclining to left, head to right, cornucopia and sphinx behind, seven Genii around, rev. view of the Pyramids of Giza, 33mm (Hennin 850; cf. Julius 627; Essling 756); Arrival at Fréjus, AN 8 [1799], a copper medal by A. Galle for D.V. Denon, Bonus Eventus standing facing, holding stylus and patera, rev. two frigates under sail to right, star above to right, 33mm (Hennin 921; Julius 716) [2]. Extremely fine or nearly so £100-£150
Coronation Celebrations, AN 13 [1804], a copper medal by A. Galle and R. Jeuffroy, laureate bust left, rev. Napoleon seated right on curule chair, holding eagle-tipped sceptre, receiving turret-crowned Paris who stands before him, radiant star emblazoned n above, ship helmed by Cupid at right, 68mm (Bramsen 358; cf. Julius 1296). Extremely fine or better, smooth brown patina £90-£120
Battle of Wagram, 1809, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and A. Galle, laureate bust of Napoleon right, rev. Hercules standing left with arm around Victory, both raising club to menace fallen soldier beneath their feet, 41mm (Bramsen 860; Julius 2107). About extremely fine, dark brown patina £70-£90
Coronation of Napoleon, AN 13 [1804], a silver medalet by R. Jeuffroy, laureate bust right, rev. senator and soldier raising Napoleon on a shield, 13mm, 1.41g (Bramsen 329); together with other miniature medals in copper (4), viz. Vivant Denon, 1808 (2), by A. Abramson, 14mm, by A. Galle, 18mm (Bramsen 796-7), Marriage of Napoleon and Marie-Louise, 1810, by B. Andrieu, 14mm, Visit of Marie Louise to the Mint, 1810, by B. Andrieu, 22mm (Bramsen 1203) [5]. Extremely fine or nearly so, a charming lot £80-£100
Retreat from Russia, 1812, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and A. Galle, laureate bust of Napoleon right, rev. French warrior in classical garb, standing right, shielding himself from the wind blown by Boreas; in background, supply wagon and dismounted cannon in flames, a dead horse on the ground, 40mm (Bramsen 1168; Julius 2542). Extremely fine £80-£100
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