- MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, A. ROSS, LONDONMonocular
MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, A. ROSS, LONDONMonocular Microscope, A. Ross, London. Barlimb model. Date of manufacture: 1852. Serial number: 504. All brass with mahogany case and glass door. Objective lens 1: A. Ross 1856. Objective lens 2: A. R
- Two Contemporary Art Glass Bowls
comprising
Two Contemporary Art Glass Bowls
comprising a blue-green example signed Kosta Boda R. Lofgren 705047 and an unmarked red and white example.
Height of first 8 x diameter 10 1/4 inches.
- PORCELAIN BIRD GROUP, INCL. BROWNFIELD
PORCELAIN BIRD GROUP, INCL. BROWNFIELD COCKATOO 19th/20th c., (3) pieces, incl. a green parrot, unmarked, 11.75"h x 12.5"w; a Brownfield cockatoo pitcher, impressed mark, 13.25"h x 10"w; and a Meissen style magpie, impressed "5048" to underside, 20.25"h x 9.5"w
- THE DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS,
THE DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS, 1789 This is the exceedingly rare Debates and the Proceedings of Congress or the Congressional Register, printed in 1789. This is the original period printing starting at page 284, and running through 504 skipping to 547 thus being the last page. This binding has the original 2 blue rear wraps for section 6 and complete original front and rear blue wraps for sections 7,8 and 9, each being bound separately and then collectively bound of which section 9 is loose but bound tight, as a section, with full original wrappers. Shorthand by T Lloyd printed by Samuel Louden. Thomas Lloyd (1756-1827), known as the "Father of American Shorthand." He published the most complete and official record of the First Continental Congress from the notes taken in his shorthand of which this is one of them.
- J. CHRYSOSTOMUS, DIALOGI DE DIGNITATE
J. CHRYSOSTOMUS, DIALOGI DE DIGNITATE PRINTED 1472 Dialogi de dignitate secerdote by Johannes Chrysostomus. Printed 1472, by Ulrich AEL, Cologne. First printed edition. Extremely rare incunable. Book has the same type faces as Gutenberg Bible. Re-bound in 20th century vellum and parchment. Pages in terrific condition. 8vo. H.C. 5048, Goff J 382, BMC 1187. 68 total pages.
- 119PC DC COMICS DETECTIVE COMICS #315-#585
119PC DC COMICS DETECTIVE COMICS #315-#585 GROUP United States20th CenturyGroup includes D.C. Comics Detective Comics #315, #321, #328, #332, #337, #342, #344, #346, #348-#352, #354-#358, #360, #363-#364, #367, #370-#373, #375, #380, #382-#383, #389-#391, #393, #394-#396, #399, #401, #403-#404, #407-#409, #412, #414-#416, #418-#419, #422, #424-#428, #430-#431, #434-#435, #438, #441-#450, #452-#454, #457-#458, #461, #463-#467, #469-#470, #475, #477, #479-#484, #486-#487, #489, #491, #493, #496, #499-#500, #504, #518, #520, #523-#526, #532, #535, #554, #566, #569-#570, #572, #575-#578, and #585. This is a low to mid grade group, #399 and earlier with heaviest wear, approximately 1.0 to 4.0, remainder approximately 3.0 to 7.5 with higher grades within later issues, please refer to photographs.
- SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE
SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE REVOLVER United States,C. 1868-81.22 short rimfire caliber, serial number 105504, rosewood grips, nickel finish (some loss), and marked on the top of the barrel "Smith & Wesson" with address and patent dates.
- A GORHAM STERLING SILVER CENTERPIECE
A GORHAM STERLING SILVER CENTERPIECE BOWL Date mark of 1924, pattern number 5048, mark of Gorham and Whiting, as Whiting was purchased by Gorham in 1924, flared bowl and conforming foot, central script monogram to well.
- TWO SILVER SERVING ITEMS WITH COBALT
TWO SILVER SERVING ITEMS WITH COBALT LINERS The first, an Edwardian condiment server with mark of E.S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham (1903), stamped RD313955 to underside, hinged lid topped with urn form finial, raised on four scrolled feet, script monogram to lid; second, a Gorham sterling silver salt cellar, pattern number A5504, reticulated form raised on four ball feet, without monogram.
- After Francis Bacon. Study for Bullfight
After Francis Bacon. Study for Bullfight No. 2. offset lithograph in colors. 26½ h × 20 w in. result: $504. estimate: $500–700.
- Virginia González. Padmasana Ganesha.
Virginia González. Padmasana Ganesha. 2011, glazed and gilt porcelain, painted wood. 7¼ h × 4¾ dia in. result: $504. estimate: $700–900. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Lladró ® Handmade in Spain © CA|SA 2011’. Sold with original packaging.
- Ettore Sottsass. Vase (from the Hollywood
Ettore Sottsass. Vase (from the Hollywood Collection). c. 1962, glazed earthenware. 10¼ h × 7 dia in. result: $504. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Glazed signature and manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Ettore Sottsass Bitossi’.