Amsterdam, Muller 1906-1909 32 + 16pp.+ 9 planches hors-texte, reliure toile (petit manque au dos), 27cm., bel état, [relié avec 2 autres catalogues de vente de Muller: Catalogue de tableaux anciens formant les collections de Nesselrode de Moscou Revon du chateau de Dampierre, d'une famille noble de Russie, F.E.Lintz de la Haye et quelques autre provenances, vente du 27 avril 1909 (75pp.+ 28 planches hors-texte) & Catalogue des tableaux anciens formant la galerie de portraits de l'ancienne famille v.I.v.D., la collection de mr.H.C.Du Bois de La Haye et quelques autres provenances, vente de 27-28 nov.1906 (100pp.+ 24 planches hors-texte)]
Amsterdam, Muller 1908-1911 59pp.+ 24 planches hors-texte, reliure toile, 27cm., bel état, [relié avec 2 autres catalogues de vente de Muller: Catalogue de tableaux anciens dépendant de la succession de K. a la Haye, d'une église catholique à Amsterdam et de quelques autres provenances, vente du 25 avril 1911 (45pp.+ 21 planches hors-texte) & Tableaux anciens provenant des collections Evert Moll sr. A Ryswyk, mr.W.M. Helmich a Zwolle, d'une ancienne famille patricienne a Amsterdam et de quelques autres provenances, Vente 15 et 16 decembre 1908 (96pp.+ 19 planches hors-texte)]
Amsterdam, Muller 1904-1906-1910 134pp.+ 22 planches hors-texte, reliure toile, 27cm., bel état, [relié avec 3 autres catalogues de vente de Muller: Antiquités et objets d'art dépendant des successions (Me.Douière, Royaards van den Ham, Sir F.Seymour Haden, Van Gelder-Boekenoogen, la famille Snouck Van Loosen, , vente du 22 au 26 nov.1910 (140pp.), Antiquités et objets d'art formant la collection de M.-F. Rattignan, M.J. Viehoff à Harlem, une succession frissonne, , Vente du 26 au 29 avril 1910 (123pp.+ 16 planches hors-texte) & Antiquités objets d'art collections de Bruyn Tengbergen, de M d'Amsterdam, F.Bohn de Nuremberg, C.Mouwen de Bréda et autres, Vente du 24 au 28 avril 1906 (135pp.+ 21 planches hors-texte)]
Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 1903. "16 x 23, 240 pp., broché, état moyen (couverture abîmée; 1 manque au dos)."
Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 1853. xl, 408 pp. 8vo (14 x 23 cm.). Contemporary half morocco (some slight imperfections), spine gilt letterd, original printed boards bound in.
The orginal edition of this famous catalogue.-- (Canceled libry stamp at the recto of the title-page; paper slightly browned).
Amsterdam, Muller 1909-1910 67pp.+ 28 planches hors-texte, reliure toile, 27cm., bel état, [relié avec 1 autre catalogue de vente de Muller: Catalogue d'une vente importante de tableaux anciens vente du 30 juin au 2 juillet 1909 (122pp.+ 72 planches hors-texte, 3 dernières planches peu tachés)]
Kjøbenhavn, C. A. Reitzel, 1865. 12mo. Indbundet i et samtidigt halvshirtingbind. En smule ubetydeligt slid ved kanter. Ren og pæn indvendig. (4),85,(1) pp.
Den sjældne originaludgave.
Orig. omsl., ubeskåret. Margin-rifter i bagomsl.
Originaludgave.
K., 1874. Ubeskåret i orig. omsl. Foromsl. m. skjold og hul, mgl. ca. 3 x 4 cm. Første 2 blade m. skjold, ellers ren.
Originaludgave
2. Amsterdam, Fredrik Muller, s.d. (ca. 1900 -1910), in-8°, 114 pp, some folding illustrations, 1327 items, fully indexed, sewn, orig. wrapper (a bit dustsoiled). Interesting bookseller's catalogue on broadsides , pamphlets, newpapers.
2. Amsterdam, 1910, in-8°, 420 pp, 4013 lots, index, sewn, orig. wrappers.
1960 Amsterdam, N. Israel, 1960. 21,5 x 14 cm, in-8, XII pp. - 1 f. - 372 pp. - 2 ff., bradel de pleine toile bordeaux de l'éditeur.
Bonne réimpression de l'édition de Amsteram, Frederik Muller, 1867. Envoi de l'éditeur à Robert Brun, inspecteur général des bibliothèques. Bel exemplaire.
Havniae (København), N. Möller (et Filii) og N. Christensen, 1788-1806. Folio. Bound in two contemporary half calf bindings (vol. 1-4) with single gilt lines to spines. Gilt leather-title-label. Small tear to upper part of one hinge of vol. I. Marbled paper over boards. Spines with light signs of wear. Four engraved title-vignettes. (2),VI,52 (4),56 (4),71,(1)" (6),46 pp. + 160 engraved plates (complete). Both plates and text have been printed on thick, heavy paper and are in excellent condition. Vol. II, however has a bit of marginal brownspotting to the first text-leaves. A few plates with minor, vague, marginal brownspotting. Apart from the 160 plates in b/w as issued, there is an unusual ""appendix volume"" that contains the first 120 plates (I-CXX) of the work, corresponding to the plates of vols. I-III, in beautiful ORIGINAL HAND-COLOURING. Furthermore, the binding has belonged to our famous zoologist OTTO FABRICIUS (internationally renowned for his ""Fauna Groenlandica"" (1780) ). At the foot of every plate, Fabricius has added species- and figure-determination in his own hand, outside of the print. That these denominations are in Fabricius' hand is evident from a handwritten note on the front free end-paper: ""The designations here written are added by the zoologist professor Otto Fabricius, at whose auction this work is bought by H.B. Melcior."" (""De her anførte skrevne benævnelser ere tilföiede af Zoologen professor Otto Fabricius, paa hvis Auktion dette værk er kiöbt af H.B. Melcior.""). Melchior was a teacher at Herlufsholm and founded the natural history collections of the school. On the front free end-paper there is a stamp from the library of the school (Herlufsholms Bibliotek). This collection is bound in a contemporary full mottled calf binding with richly gilt spine. Small holes to boards. Binding with some wear. The plates are fine and fresh.
Complete copy (of all that appeared) of this extremely rare work, which constitutes the highlight of Danish zoological literature of the 18thy century. The work was meant to be a counterpart to Bibliotheca Danica, but it was never completed. Here we have the work with the Latin text and all the plates that were issued. The publishing began already in 1777, when Müller issued the plates for the first two volumes separately, with no text. The publishing history is complicated, but it is thoroughly described in Jean Anker's monograph about the work (1950). The work describes the marine fauna in Denmark and Norway, and according to Anker, it is a foundational work of marine biology. Müller was one of the first to make widespread use of a bottom scraper - ""Müller must therefore be regarded as one of the real pioneers in marine biology"" (Anker). There are only very few copies of the work which have all plates in hand-coloured condition. In the present copy, all issued plates are present in b/w, and in addition we have plates 1-120 in hand-coloured condition. Bibl. Danica II,168. - Jean Anker ""Otto Friderich Müller's Zoologia Danica"" (1950) - Nissen ZBI,2932.- Gosch, Afd. III, pp. 176-80.
1913 XI 25 26 Amsterdam Frederik Muller - Collections Dou. Jhr A. W. Witsen Baron Straalman born Schimmel and E.J.M. Nolet and Vve E.C. Mijsberg Van Doorn and the Collection Molenaar. :
Reference : 30118
2. Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 1913, in-4°, 111 pp, ca 50 b/w plates (some folding) h.t., 1682 lots, sewn, orig stiff .wrapper (slightly dustsoiled and traces of use).
[Famous book collections].- CORPUT, VAN DEN (collector), Frederik MULLER (bookseller).
Reference : 1834
(1910)
Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, (1910). [viii], 177 pp. 8vo (16 x 24 cm.). Orginal printed wrappers.
1428 entries. One of the finest 19th century private collections of medical (and related) books. No one ever again would be able to bring together such a splendid collection. In the spring of 1911, the parts II & III of this librray were auctioned, comprising mauscripts, autographs and non-medical precious books.
2. Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 1907, lg in-8°, 1 p, 27 pl. h/t, stiff wrapper. Bosboom, Bouguereau, Calame, Landelle, Claeys...The plate album ONLY .
2. Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 1907, lg in-8°, 29 pp, 2 pl. h/t (Jozef Israels, B. C. Koekkoek), sewn, printed wrapper.
"2. Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 1913, in-f°, 24 pp, 11 full page photo engravings, stiff wrapper (spine damaged); inserted; 1pl. and 1 catalog without the plates. Hobbema, van den Tempel, Wouwermans..."
1907 IV 16 20 Amsterdam Frederik Muller - Collection Joseph Monchen :
Reference : 29162
0. Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 1907, in-8°, 30 pp, 11 b/w plates h.t., 259 lots, sewn, orig.wrapper (slightly soiled), good copy.
1913 V 27 - 28 Amsterdam Frederik Muller - Dessins Anciens E.A. des collections HESELTINE et RICHTER de Londres :
Reference : 30610
4. Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 1913, in-4°, 68 pp, 63 b/w plates h.t., 421 lots, sewn, orig stiff .wrapper (slightly dustsoiled and traces of use, spine re-inforced with transparant adhesive tape).
1914 V 12 Amsterdam - Frederik Muller - De Vries - Hekman - Sletering - Van Wageningen - Kahn :
Reference : 31174
0. Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 1914, in-4°, 155 pp, 47 pl. h/t, stiff paper wrapper (dustsoiled). 2112 lots.