All lots "Furs" Advanced search

341 results

Thu 02 May

Ridinger,J.E. - Presentation of the horses according to their main colors (copper titles: Here black brown chestnut dun dun gray pinto and tieger, and each according to its kind and some changes). Augsburg 1770. 4°. With col. eng. Tit. and 50 col. Engraved plates. (each numbered in the upper right corner). 39 S. Laid. Thienemann, 919 ff. - "Mr. Joh. Elias Ridinger, who has made himself unforgettable by his many, incomparable animal pieces, has completed a work before his death, which took place at Augsburg April 11, 1767 to the disadvantage of art and natural history, which his sons have published in 1770." (Beckmann, Johann, Physikalisch-ökonomische Bibliothek ... Vol. 3. Göttingen 1772, p. 154). This extremely rare work by Johann Elias Ridinger was not even fully known to the author of the list of his prints, Georg A. W. Thienemann. Thienemann was able to list 44 depictions with their titles. This series is the actual highlight of Ridinger's horse depictions. Although small in size, it is the only one of his series that he intended to have colored at the end of his life. The present edition is the first edition and also contains five of the seven plates that were unknown to Thienemann from his own experience. Since Thienemann's assignment does not correspond to the present order of binding, the 50 colored etchings are listed below in the order of their binding, with the respective number in Thienemann's index in parentheses. - Title page (919). - "The Naming of the Outer Parts of the Horse" (mentioned in the introductory text). - "Die guthe Gestalt eines Pferdes" (mentioned in the introductory text). - "A horse of all defects" (mentioned in the introductory text). - "Von den Eigenschafften guther und böser Pferde" (948). - "Liecht oder Rehe Braun" (941). - "Gold brown" (942). - "Kirsch brown" (945). - "Castanien brown" (943). - "Vistula brown" (946). - "Black Brown" (947). - "Spiegel brown" (944). - "Kohl black" (952). - "Black bay black" (950). - "Roth Rappe" (951. Listed by Thienemann as "Koth Rappe"). - "Maus black horse" (not in Thienemann). - "Gantz weisser Schimmel" (920). - "Apfel oder Spiegel Schimmel" (923). - "Liechter spiegel Schimmel mit weissen extremiteten" (not listed by Thienemann). - "Schwartz mold" (not with Thienemann). - "Dunckler grau Schimmel mit weissen extremiteten:" (not in Thienemann). - "Sand mold" (921). - "Pike mold" (924). - "Iron mold" (922). - "Mohren head" (949). - "Liechter roth Schimmel" (925). - "Roth mold with white spots" (926). - "Roth Schimmel dark booted" (927). - "Ordinair or Liecht chestnut" (935). - "Sable chestnut" (940). - "Gold chestnut" (939). - "Kohl Fuchs" (938). - "Brand Fuchs" (936). - "Schweis Fuchs" (937). - "Dark apple fox" (933). - "Mouse fox" (932). - "Dark falch" (934). - "Gold falch" (930). - "Semmel or straw falch" (929). - "Isabell" (928). - "Silver dun with dark hair" (931). - "Black pinto" (958). - "Light brown pinto" (954). - "Castanien brown pinto" (956). - "Black and tan pinto" (957). - "Falcken pinto" (953). - "Fox pinto" (955). - "Tiger with black patches" (961). - "Tiger with brown spots" (960). - "Tiger with red spots" (959). - "Fliegen oder Mucken Schimmel" (not in Thienemann). - Some heavy spotting, 6 plates with old repairs, a few marginal tears.

Estim. 8 000 - 12 000 EUR

Tue 14 May

JEANNE LANVIN / CASTILLO - Haute couture - Early years of Antonio Castillo / 50s - Daytime suit and coat. The ensemble is cut from black and blue-gray wool tweed. Long-sleeved jacket with buttoned cuffs. The shoulders are emphasized by two pocket lapels at the chest. Marked waist and short basque concealing two pockets in the seam. The model has a pointed collar and closes at the front with 4 large buttons. Black reps lining. Stitched label on back: Jeanne Lanvin / Castillo. Partly decipherable bolduc on the back of the second label. The skirt is high-waisted with a zipper and hook at the hip. Sheath shape covering the knees. Black silk crepe lining. Unbranded. The overcoat in the same material is fully lined with a plaid wool in the same monochrome. The original ¾ sleeve is covered with a pilgrim collar. Ample cut, closed by three large buttons. The front features two slit pockets highlighted by decorative flaps. Claw stitched on the reverse of one panel, identical to the jacket but without bolduc. Overall: Few small threads drawn into the tweed. The linings have white storage stains and the fabric is dusty. A few loose stitches on the lining towards an armpit. The coat: Few small holes on the pelerine collar. A few loose stitches towards the front of the collar. Bottom and sleeve hems have been undone. Dimensions: Breadth (shoulder to shoulder): 41 cm Chest (armpit to armpit): 48 cm Waist flat: 35 cm Sleeve length: 55 cm Height to middle of back (without collar): 55 cm -Skirt: Waist flat: 30 cm Length: 65 cm -Coat (with hems undone): Breadth (shoulder to shoulder): 45 cm Chest (armpit to armpit): 59 cm Sleeve length: 56 cm (instead of 49) Mid-back height (without collar): 112 cm (instead of 104)

Estim. 300 - 350 EUR