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VAN CLEEF & ARPELS: TURQUOISE, CORAL, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA 1965 Forming a bird on a branch, the abdomen decorated with turquoise cabochons, the beak in carved 'corallium japonicum' coral, the eye accented with a sapphire cabochon, the head, tail and leg set with brilliant-cut diamonds, marquise-cut, pear-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, on a textured yellow gold branch, signed Van Cleef & Arpels, numbered, French hallmarks for 18K gold (750°/00) and platinum (850°/00), master hallmark for Ste Janca, dimensions 5.50 x 3.45 cm, gross weight 30.12 g. Footnotes: Please note that this lot is subject to CITES restrictions. In the event of export outside the European Union, formalities will have to be carried out and will be the responsibility of the buyer. Please contact the department for further details. VAN CLEEF & ARPELS: TURQUOISE, CORAL, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA 1965 Designed as a bird on a branch, the abdomen decorated with turquoise cabochons, the beak of carved 'corallium japonicum' coral, the eye highlighted by a sapphire cabochon, the head, leg and the tail set with pear-shaped, brilliant-, marquise- and baguette-cut diamonds, to a textured gold branch, signed Van Cleef & Arpels, numbered, French assay marks for 18 carat yellow gold and platinum, maker's mark for Ste Janca, measurements 5.50 x 3.45 cm, gross weight 30.12 grams. Please note that this lot is subject to CITES restrictions. In the event of export outside the European Union, formalities will have to be required and will be the responsibility of the buyer. Please contact the department for further details. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Estim. 20,000 - 30,000 EUR

Legrand, Louis Poème à l'eau-forte. Mit 30 Originalradierungen von Louis Legrand, und 45 Holzstichen im Text. Paris, Gustave Pellet, 1914. 251 S. Kl.-4°. Illustrierte OBrosch. - Legrand, Louis Legrand, Louis Poème à l'eau-forte. With 30 original etchings by Louis Legrand, and 45 wood engravings in the text. Paris, Gustave Pellet, 1914. 251 pp. Cl.-4°. Illustrated paperback. Monod 9190 - One of 80 copies on Perrigaut-Mazure Vélin. - Splendid burnished impressions of the partly erotic etchings by Louis Legrand juxtaposed with poetic texts by Charles Baudelaire, Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, Theophile Gautier and others. Legrand was a student at the École des Beaux-Arts in Dijon, later with Félicien Rops in Paris. He became a contributor to important illustrated magazines and created his often slightly erotic pastels and etchings based on people from all walks of life in Montmartre. Legrand created illustrations for the works of Guy de Maupassant and Paul D'Argens, among others. - Minimal brown spotting in the cut only. Well preserved. A good copy. With 30 original etchings by Louis Legrand, and 45 wood engravings in the text. Illustrated original softcover. One of 80 copies on Perrigaut-Mazure Vélin. - Splendid burr prints of the partly erotic etchings by Louis Legrand juxtaposed with poetic texts by Charles Baudelaire, Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, Theophile Gautier and others. Legrand was a student at the École des Beaux-Arts in Dijon, later with Félicien Rops in Paris. He became a contributor to important illustrated magazines and created his often slightly erotic pastels and etchings based on people from all walks of life in Montmartre. Legrand created illustrations for the works of Guy de Maupassant and Paul D'Argens, among others. - Only minimally brownstained in the cut. - Well preserved. Good copy.

Estim. 1,600 - 1,600 EUR

LA CHAPELLE, Vincent Le cuisinier moderne, qui apprend à donner toutes sortes de repas, en gras & en maigre, d'une manière plus délicate que ce qui en a été écrit jusqu'à présent [...]. Second edition, revised, corrected and enlarged. La Haye aux dépens de l'Auteur 1742 5 t. in 2 vols. in-8° : [12]-261-[16], [4]-258-[14], [4]-288-[16], [4]-313-[21], [10]-346-[13] pp.; 18 h.-.t. (marg. wetness in the 4 first volumes, a larger one in vol. II and in the 2nd plates of vols. IV and V, reinforcement in a few plates, 1st ff. stained in vol. I, rare stains in vol. III, russeting and a few stains in vol. IV, stains and soiling including a large stain on p. 133 in vol. V). Mod. brown half-leather with corners, brown cloth boards, gilt-titled spines (some slight traces of mold). Second edition of the first 4 volumes and original edition of the 5th. The original English edition appeared in 4 vols. when La Chapelle (1690?-1745) was cook to the Earl of Chesterfield ("The Modern Cookbook", 1733), and the 1st French edition, also in 4 vols. when the author was in the service of the Prince of Orange. An important work containing over 2,000 recipes, with a focus on foreign cuisines (English, Dutch, Italian, Polish and German) and the exotic cuisines he discovered during his travels in India and on the island of Bourbon: coulis, sauces, spit-roasted turkeys with truffles, Spanish-style partridges, chicken with oysters à la flamande, English-style white currant pies, ways of preserving gras-double, beef livers and feet, ducklings with cucumbers, eggs à la tripe à l'italienne, "bignets dans du pain à chanter", "méringues à la glace pour garnir les fromages à la glace", etc. Illustrated with 13 plates showing dishes, main courses, tables served, etc., and with 5 fold-out menus. Ref. Vicaire 868-869. - Cp. Bitting 268 (ed. 1735). - Not in Oberlé.

Estim. 200 - 300 EUR