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David Aldolphe Constant Artz. 1837 - 1890. Katwijks' interior with mother and child. Oil on linen. Dimensions: H 55 x W 77 cm. In good condition.

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David Aldolphe Constant Artz. 1837 - 1890. Katwijks' interior with mother and child. Oil on linen. Dimensions: H 55 x W 77 cm. In good condition.

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Reunion of 6 19th century books on surgery, bound: 1. LAWRENCE (William): Traité des hernies, containing the anatomical description and exposition of the symptoms of the course and treatment of these diseases. Translated from English, on the third edition, by P.A. Béclard and J.G. Cloquet. Paris, Méquignon-Marvis, 1818. One volume. 12.5 by 20 cm. XII-585 pages + 2 plates h.t. (including 1 fold-out). Modern long-grained green half-maroquin, spine 4 nerfs with cold decoration and chains, Romantic style. Excellent condition. Some scattered foxing, stamp of the library of Professor J. Cloquet on title page. Autograph letter from one of the translators on the title page. First edition in French (E.O. in English: 1807). Wellcome III-p. 462. 2. -1 MAYOR (Mathias): Excentricités chirurgicales, ou nouveaux mémoires pour servir à la réforme et au perfectionnement de la médecine opératoire. Lausanne, Marc Ducloux ; Paris, Labé, 1844, 420-(1) pages ; (followed by). -2) MAYOR (Charles): De la localisation des bains et de l'application du froid et de la chaleur sur les diverses parties du corps humain. Lausanne, Georges Bridel ; Paris, Allouard, 1844, 19 pages. 2 works in 1 volume 13.5 by 22 cm. Modern bradel boards. Some light scattered foxing. First editions. 3. BOUILLET (Dr. Jean): Bouisson, sa vie et son oeuvre. Étude couronnée par la Faculté de Médecine de Montpellier (Premier prix Bouisson 1890). Montpellier, Camille Coulet ; Paris, G. Masson, 1890. One volume. 13 by 20.5 cm. 237-(3) pages. Contemporary sanguine half-basin, spine decorated. Small epidermis on lower cover, very good condition inside. Etienne Frédéric Bouisson, professor at the Faculty of Medicine in Strasbourg and later in Montpellier, held the chair of internal pathology (1839), internal clinic (1845) and surgical medicine (1869). Dedicated his work to anatomy, humours and secretions. Published several works, including Traité théorique et pratique de la méthode anesthésique. 4. CARTIER (Louis-Vincent): 1) Précis d'observations de chirurgie faites à l'Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon. Lyon, Reymann et Comp.e ; Paris, Veuve Perisse, 1802 - An 11, XII-243-(1) pp. ; (followed by). -2) De la médecine interne appliquée aux maladies chirurgicales. Lyon, J.M. Barret, 1807, 80 pp. i.e. 2 works in 1 volume. 12 by 20 cm. Contemporary full shagreened basane, ornate spine, gilt frieze framing boards. Corners slightly worn, a few leaves slightly foxed. First edition. 5. VELPEAU (Alfred Armand Louis Marie): Manuel d'anatomie chirurgicale, générale et topographique. Paris, Méquignon-Marvis Père et Fils, 1837. One volume. 9.5 by 15.5 cm. XI-(1)-609 pp. + 3 folding tables h.t. Contemporary half-chocolate calf, ornate spine, Romantic binding. Very fine binding, very few brown spots. First edition. 6. MALGAIGNE (Joseph-François): Manuel de médecine opératoire, fondée sur l'anatomie normale et l'anatomie pathologique. Cinquième édition, corrigée et augmentée. Paris, Germer Baillière, 1849. One volume. 10.5 by 17.5 cm. XII-707-(1) pages. Contemporary brown half-chagrin, smooth spine. Binding in perfect condition, some light scattered foxing. 5th edition corrected and enlarged (E.O.: 1834). M. Dupont, Dictionnaire historique des médecins, p. 411; Garrison and Morton, no. 5591 (1834 ed.). Malcaigne, founder of the Journal de chirurgie, was an excellent operator, inventing devices to treat fractures.

Ariste Excoffon, Galerie des écrivains dramatiques français. Paris, Gedalge, sd [ca.1890]. In-4. Contains some twenty pages on Balzac. Red half-chagrin, percaline boards, ornate ribbed spine, gilt edges. A good copy. Alphonse du Valconseil, Revue analytique et critique des romans contemporains. Paris, Gaume frères, 1846. In-8, [4]-IV-499-[4]p. Second volume only, of which a large part, p. 1 to 177, is devoted to Balzac: introduction, études de moeurs au XIXe siècle, scènes de la vie privée, scènes de la vie de province, scènes de la vie parisienne, la peau de chagrin, le père Goriot, les Payans, David Séchard, une ténébreuse Affaire, Une Princesse parisienne, Pierrette, Grandeurs et Misères des Courtisanes, Honorine and Mémoires de deux jeunes Mariées. Half-basane with corners, rubbed. Fresh paper. Charles de Spoelberch de Lovenjoul, Une Page Perdue de H. de Balzac - notes et documents accompagnés du fac-simile de la page. Paris, Ollendorff, 1903. In-8, [4]-327p. First edition, one of 55 copies on hollande paper (n°33), the only large paper, justified by Edmond Deman for whom these copies were printed. Paperback, partly unclipped, untrimmed, leaves near yellowed covers. Rare. Abbé Charles Calippe, Balzac, ses idées sociales. Reims, action populaire & Paris, Lecoffre, sd [1906?]. In8, 116p. Bradel, full green percaline, title page, covers preserved. A good copy. André Fouqueure, Honoré de Balzac à Angoulême - La genèse d'un chef-d'oeuvre. Paris, Société générale d'imprimerie et d'édition Levé, 1913. In-8, 77p. Edition printed at 300 copies on hollande, n°63. Red half-maroquin with corners, spine ribbed, cold fleurons, covers and spine preserved. Uncommon, well bound. Lot of 3 books: Émile Lacquièze, L'Homme de Loi dans l'OEuvre de Balzac. Bordeaux, L. Delbrel, 1921. Dr. F. Lotte, En marge de la "Comédie humaine": La Vie du docteur Horace Bianchon. La Revue du Caire, 1947. Letter to bookseller Georges Courville, signed (typescript) by Dr. Lotte. Abbé Joseph Desmares, Honoré de Balzac à Bayeux - 1822. Bayeux, Imprimerie Colas, 1890.

Table clock; France, Louis Philippe period, c. 1845. Modeled, enameled and gilded porcelain. Precisely set. Presents stamps: "Medaille dòr 1844, FR breveté fournisseur du roi". Measurements: 49 x 30,5 x 14 cm. The initials F.R. refer to the French porcelain painter Edmé-Alexandre-Francisque Rousseau, active in Paris between 1837 and 1853. According to the Bulletin des lois de la République Française (Vol.29, Paris, 1845) Francisque Rousseau registered a patent in 1844 for the invention of a new porcelain gilding process. Thanks to this invention, Rousseau was awarded the great gold medal of the Sociéte d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale and in the General Yearbook of Commerce, Industry, Magistracy and Administration of 1847 the entry to his name reads "author of the gilding process, on any background colored at half kiln fire of which the great application, the perfect and constant success earned him (several prizes)...". Gaultier de Claubry praises the "improvements he brought to the decoration of porcelain". He describes the process by which Rousseau achieved the application of relief on colored backgrounds, without altering their luster, to receive a dense gilding. The unprecedented solidity of these ornaments seems to have opened up new decorative possibilities for a wider range of objects. Francisque Rousseau's "unalterable gilding" will allow, according to Mr. Claubry, "to satisfy all the demands of art and the whims of fashion". The popularity of his products and his low prices brought him increasing attention, culminating in his appointment as Purveyor to the King (Fournisseur du Roi) Louis-Phillipe in 1847.

Set of objects that belonged to Petty Officer Gunner LE PAPE including: - SABRE d'OFFICIER de MARINE, model 1837, IIIe République period (late 19th century). Single-branch hilt in gilt brass and openwork shell with anchor and oak leaves, cap decorated with a falling scallop shell, the curved quillon in the shape of a sea monster's head. Fluted horn handle with ring holding a black braided strap. Slightly curved, flat-backed blade engraved COULAUX & Cie KLINGENTHAL, stamped with a crowned C and B, with double gutters. Black leather scabbard with brass fittings, chappe with anchor and two suspension rings, scallop shell decoration on the bolt. Blade length: 70.1 cm (watermark on hilt missing, anchor on chappe, scabbard partially cut on back). Saber once belonging to Quartermaster Le Pape. - "Concours d'Honneur du Canon", Vaisseau Ecole la "Couronne", gun prize awarded to Quartier Maître Cannonier LE PAPE, September 14, 1897. - Two MANUALS DU CANNONIER, Vaisseau école La Couronne, Sainte Barbe 1897 and 1907, bound in the name of Maître Cannonier LE PAPE. - Photograph of Jean-Marie Le Pape, 1st Master Cannoneer. Cannoneer Quartermaster Jean-Marie Le Pape served in the navy for 23 years, including 16 years and 9 months at sea. He took part in the Tonkin expeditions of 1890, 1893, 1894 and 1895. The ship La Couronne was the first iron-hulled battleship, built at the Lorient arsenal and launched in 1861, and armed the following year. This three-masted barque was part of Emperor Napoleon III's expedition to Algeria in 1865. Converted to a cannon training ship in 1881, the frigate was decommissioned in 1908 after a cannon explosion killed nine sailors.