Lot # : 167 - Five 19th C. Curtis's Botanical Magazine Prints
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Date(s)
9/16/2024 - 12/12/2024
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Lot # | 167 |
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Estimate | 60.00 - 80.00 USD |
Group - Category | Art - Prints / Lithographs |
Lead | Five 19th C. Curtis's Botanical Magazine Prints |
Description |
Curtis, T.; Edwards, Sydenham (British, 1768-1819). Four hand colored engravings from Curtis's Botanical Magazine, London, 1805-1809, illustrated by Sydenham Edwards. Sheets were originally folded in the octavo publication. Includes: ++ "Lilium Superbum" (Superb Lily), No. 936, with original corresponding page of text ++ Lilium Martagon (Turk's Cap Lily), No. 893, with corresponding page of text ++ Melia Azedarach (Common Bead-Tree), No. 1066, with corresponding page of text ++ No. 217 ++ No. 1232.
Sheet: approx 9 1/2" x 11 1/2". Plate: 7 3/4" x 9 1/4"; Text (each 1 pg / half sheet): 9 1/2" x 5 1/2" Condition: Condition varies; all plates except no. 1232 incased in archival sleeves. In cases where text pages are present, they are back-to-back in the sleeve with corresponding print. Original fold lines (as issued) visible with some separation at fold to Pl. 1232. Toning, offsetting, material loss / uneven margin present.
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Auction Information
Name | Maps, Natural History Prints and Books Auction |
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Auctioneer |
Quinn's Auction Galleries
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Type | Internet Absentee Bidding |
Date(s) | 9/16/2024 - 12/12/2024 |
Auction Date/Time Info |
Thursday, December 12th, at 12pm.
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Preview Date/Time | Thursday, December 5th to Wednesday, December 11th 11am to 4 pm. No appointment neccesary. |
Location |
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Buyer Premium | 27% Buyer's Premium applies. |
Description |
Quinn's Auction Galleries is proud present this single owner sale of antique maps, natural history prints and books. Featuring a collection of Audubon prints including, The Black Squirrel from Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America. A selection of maps such as the 1690 Coronelli America Settentrionale colle nuove scoperte fin all'Ann, as well as an 1804 Arrowsmith Map of America. In addition antiquarian books including, Joseph Plenck's "Icones plantarum medicinalium." And Alexander Wilson's " Carolina Parrot & Flycatchers."
Open Preview:
Thursday, December 5th - Wednesday, December 11th.
11:00am to 5:00pm.
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1. Bidding through Quinns the Buyer's premium is 27% for the Fine and Decorative Arts and Collector's Series Auctions.
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Auctioneers reserve the right to hold personal or business checks for up to 10 business days to allow for clearance of funds, returned checks are subject to an additional fee of $35.00. All sales are subject to state sales tax laws. Tax exempt bidder must present proof of sales tax exemption status including a Virginia or reciprocating state tax ID # before any sales tax is waived. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft. Bidder is responsible for any expense due to collection of a bad check and authorizes the auctioneer to charge his/her credit card for any merchandise and applicable fees on returned checks. The Auctioneers reserve the right to repossess, at any time, at your location, any unpaid merchandise. The bidder agrees to allow the auctioneer to charge his or her credit card for all unpaid merchandise. The auctioneer reserves the right to bar bidders in participating in future auctions due to failure to pay for merchandise won at auction.
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Payment Information
Currency | USD |
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Buyer Premium | 27% Buyer's Premium applies. |
Payment Terms |
Please remember that any fees associated with a wire transfer are the responsibility of the person making the wire transfer.
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