4309 - 4386 FINE ARTS - VARIA, FOLK ART, NUMISMATICS, PAPER, POSTERS, WALLPAPER etc.
- Binding sl. worn and w. some dam. spots.
= Contains one nicely handdrawn (watercolour, 20th cent.) title-p. "Van Heeckeren", signed "F.H.M. Ouwerling", w. a few preliminary sketches. Apparently once intended to be an armorial, but never finished.
- Waterstained in lower part, partly erasing the address; formely folded 3 times.
= Various professions, i.a. a printer, a portrait painter, a cooper, baker, weaver, wheel maker, sculptor and a wig maker. Haemerle 219.
= Also incl. heavy (stiff) paper leaves.
AND a small collection of marbled/ chintz paper and thin plain brown paper, loose in contemp. portfolio.
- Folded; two Dutch censor's stamps; upper left margin sl. frayed; pinholes in corners.
= Re-release of the 1925 original with Georgia Hale, Mack Swain and Tom Murray.
- Folded; Dutch censor's stamp; a few holes on folds; repaired tear on fold; rebacked and remargined.
= Serial based on the 1932 novel Jungle Girl by Edgar Rice Burroughs. With Frances Gifford and Tom Neal.
- Folded; Dutch censor's stamp.
= Directed by Orson Welles, with Jeanette Nolan's film debut as Lady Macbeth.
- Folded (w. occas. tears on folds).
= Iconic psychological horror by Roman Polanski, with Mia Farrow and Sidney Blackmer.
= St. Louis Blues is a 1958 American film broadly based on the life of W. C. Handy. It stars jazz and blues greats as i.a. Nat "King" Cole, Pearl Bailey, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald and Eartha Kitt.
- Folded. = French release of the iconic film by Danny Boyle with Ewan McGregor.
- Pinholes in corners; 1x tiny marginal tear; nevertheless a fine set.
= Complete "limited first edition" series, issued for the Vara Gids. With the often lacking 5th poster showing all Beatles, mostly referred to as "Beatles Mount Rushmore". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVI.
AND the article in the Vara Gids complementing the poster set (6 loose clippings), showing i.a. an advertisement for the poster set.
- Folded; small holes/ defects in blank margins.
- Folded.
= French release of the movie "The Lost Squadron" in 1932, with Richard Dix, Mary Astor, Robert Armstrong and Dorothy Jordan.
- Weak on folds.
= Short comedy with Armand Bernard, Yvonne Leduc, Charles Camus and Marthe Sarbel.
- Fine.
- Sl. browned, especially blank margins; sl. frayed; edges very brittle.
Idem. "Halle aux Chapeaux. Le plus vaste entrepôt de Chapellerie de la Capitale". Col. lithogr. poster, 37x28,2 cm., signed on the stone, printed by Chaix, Paris. Idem. "Halle aux Chapeaux 1892. Le plus vaste entrepôt de Chapellerie de la Capitale". Col. lithogr. poster, 37,1x28 cm. (leaf 50x38,7 cm.), signed on the stone, printed by Chaix (Ateliers Chéret), Paris. - AND 2 variant copies and 28 duplicates by/ after the same for the same company, greater part on brittle paper.
- Formerly folded; lower left blank corner torn off; lower margin waterst. (just affecting image); vague foxing.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVI.
= Complete series: Americana, Amsterdamse School, Architecture, Berlage.
ADDED: 2 duplicates (Architectura and Berlage).