- WATERCOLOR, LINDA BACON Linda Bacon
WATERCOLOR, LINDA BACON Linda Bacon (American, b. 1942), "Silk Flowers," 1982, watercolor, signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, gallery label (William Sawyer, San Francisco, CA) affixed verso, sight: 10.5"h x 7.25"w, overall (with frame): 19"h x 15.5"w. Provenance: Suzy Locke and Associates, Piedmont, CA.
- FRANCIS BACON, OPERUM MORALIUM, PRINTED
FRANCIS BACON, OPERUM MORALIUM, PRINTED 1638 Operum Moralium et Civilium by Francis Bacon. Printed 1638 by Edward Griffin and John Haviland for Richard Whitaker. Fully bound in brown leather with gilt decoration. Appears to be an early binding. Raised bands on the spine with gilt titling on a field of red. Engraved frontispiece is a portrait of Bacon. Woodcut printer's device on title page and nine section titles with various woodcut printers' devices. Contains numerous woodcut initials and head and tail pieces. 386pp. 4to.
- FRANCIS BACON, ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING
FRANCIS BACON, ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 1640 Of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning; or, the Partitions of Sciences by Francis Bacon. Nine books in one volume. Printed 1640 by Leon Lichfield. Early edition. Full tan leather boards with gilt decoration. Ornate gilt decoration and titling on the spine as well. 4to. 488pp.
- 4VOL FRANCIS BACON, WORKS OF FRANCIS
4VOL FRANCIS BACON, WORKS OF FRANCIS BACON, 1765 The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount of Sr Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, 4 volumes , included are volumes 1,3-5, missing volume #2. Printed for A Millar, London, 1765. These are period leather bound with 5 ribs on the spine of which the title, in red leather and gilt, falls into compartment #2 and the volume number into #4. Other compartments are filled with gilt floral displays.
- FRANCIS BACON, THE ESSAYS OF COUNSELS,
FRANCIS BACON, THE ESSAYS OF COUNSELS, 1673 The Essays, Or Counsels, Civil And Moral, Of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, With a Table of the Colours of Good & Evil, Whereunto Is added The Wisdom of the Antients, Enlarged by the Honourable Author Himself, and now more exactly Published. Printed 1673, by T.N. Dark brown mottled leather with a lighter morocco leather spine containing 5 ridges with the title in red and gilded reading Bacon's Essays. (2), [+2], 131,(2)
- FRANCIS BACON, OPERUM MORALIUM ET CIVILIUM,
FRANCIS BACON, OPERUM MORALIUM ET CIVILIUM, 1638 Operum Moralium Et Civilium by Francis Bacon. Published 1638 by Edwardi Griffini, London. Early edition. Incredibly scarce. Bound in period vellum with excellent portrait frontispiece. 4to. 475pp. Some period marginalia present throughout, providing an interesting look into the study of this book.
- GROUP OF U.S. MILITARY ITEMS United
GROUP OF U.S. MILITARY ITEMS United States,C. 1917-70sA 1903/M1917 rifle cleaning kit with brass rods, a wooden handle, and a canvas pouch marked "R.H. LONG/8-18"; an M16-AR15 bipod and case, marked on the leg "COLTS-62122/HARTFORD CONN USA", a WWI mess kit; a Model 1916 bacon tin; a WWI condiment can; three grenade launchers; one grenade launcher site and case; a green-painted Model 1918 periscope/mirror; an unissued 1911 cleaning rod; seven unissued WWI Colt 1911 magazine pouches; a Model 1911 barrel with blued finish marked "HS" on one side of the lug, and "P" on the other; two pistol lanyards; and a Model 1910 first aid pouch with a Carlisle bandage inside.
- GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD, 20
GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD, 20 VOL. Various Sizes Leather bound with gilt trim, including: Sir Francis Bacon, ""Advancement of Learning, Novum Organum, New Atlantis"; Charles Darwin, "The Origins of Species by Means of Natural Selection"; Henry Fielding, "The History of Tom Jones, Vol. I"; Henry Fielding, "The History of Tom Jones, Vol. II"; Galen, "Hippocrates Writings"; Edward Gibbon, "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"; Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, "Faust"; Homer, "The Iliad"; Homer, "The Odyssey"; Herman Mellville, Moby-Dick"; Michel de Montaigne, "Essays, Book Two"; Gilbert Murray, Translator, "The Complete Plays of Aeschylus"; Plutarch, "The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, vol. I"; Edward B. Pusey, Translator, "The Confessions of Saint Augustine"; Francois Rabelais, "The Histories of Gargantua and Pantagruel, vol I"; Francois Rabelais, "The Histories of Gargantua and Pantagruel, vol II"; "The Plays of Sophocles"; P. Cornelius Tacitus, "The Anals and Histories"; Thucydides, "The History of the Peloponnesian War"; Virgil, "The Aeneid";
- 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.
- ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY BACON. UNTITLED,
ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY BACON. UNTITLED, WATERCOLOR Watercolor on paper, initialled "H.B." ll, attribution on verso, sight size: 5 x 7 in., framed.
- Peggy Brook (Margaret) Bacon (1895-1987,
Peggy Brook (Margaret) Bacon (1895-1987, NY/ME/CT) unframed lithograph titled "Stout Cortez" signed in pencil and dated 1952.
Provenance: Abigail Furem, Brighton, MA
13.5" x 10" ss / 20" x 16" oa
- Peggy Brook (Margaret) Bacon (1895-1987,
Peggy Brook (Margaret) Bacon (1895-1987, NY/ME/CT) matted lithograph titled "Contentment" 1936, pencil signed.
6.5" x 13.5" ss / 16" x 20" oa