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Goodwood festival of speed bonhams sale cataloguepostage - royal mail 'uk standard' 2nd class service for small parcel 1-2kg: £3this catalogue contains information on important collectors' cars and automobelia which were made available for sale at an auction held at the goodwood festival of speed on the 30th of june10; and postage - royal mail 'uk standard' 1st class service for small parcel 1-2kg: £5the catalogue is in unused condition and is made available exclusive of the cost of packaging and postage, the cost of which is as follows: packaging - jiffy bag (medium)): £1
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Goodwood revival bonhams sale catalogueif there is an interest in more than one item, i am happy to provide a discount on the total priceplease contact me for details, thankspostage - royal mail 'uk standard' 2nd class service for small parcel 1-2kg: £3in pristine condition, this catalogue is made available exclusive of the cost of packaging and postage, the cost of which is as follows: packaging - jiffy bag (medium)): £110; and postage - royal mail 'uk standard' 1st class service for small parcel 1-2kg: £5i have three of other items of revival memorabilia that i am happy to sell either individually or as a collectionthis catalogue contains information on 'important sports, competition and collectors' motor cars and automobilia' which were made available for sale at an auction held at the goodwood revival on the 18th of septembereconomies of sale on the cost of packaging and postage will also be able to be made if there is interest in more than one item
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Beautiful watercolour print of bacchus originally sold by bonhams of knightsbridge, authenticated and stamped
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A beautiful antique recently up for auction in bonhams, edinburgh at reserve of £cm in height and weighs 3 kilossmall part of antler missing on deer which can be repairedwill be hard to let this go!
550 €
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It was valued by bonhams auctioneers between £40 and £60 but i am offering it for just £ read morethis antique hickory shaft ladies putter is made in st andrews by gibsons cica
35 €
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A similar shape and design sold for £225 in bonhams a few years agoi am only asking just £170 onoperfect condition, signed and workinga moorcroft table lamp designed by sally tuffin, circa
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129 of only 200 produced this superb print has been personally signed by aston martin drivers; sir stirling moss, roy salvadori, jack fairman & the artist himself, a fantastic collection of signatures a copy of this print was sold by bonhams auctioneers for over £600 in may (lot nohere is a superb chance to own a highly collectable & rare signed limited edition print; "aston martin world champions" by keith woodcock g98) so grab a bargain this would make a superb addition to any motoring collection or a fantstic xmas gift read more
290 €
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This quarto edition is listed as having 15 plates, not 16 as here (see listing at bonhams in ) it should also be noted that some copies of the two books in one volume list only 15 plates, rather than 18truly a classic bookthe date on the first title page has been scratched; there are some signs of wear on the calf binding (slightly later perhaps), which shows signs of having been washed rather too readily with soap, some of which has become encrusted (remediable, one imagines)the quarto edition supplied the plates for this small octavo edition (plates are from drawings by sir christopher wren & richard lower)it is quite likely the first issue of the book following the first edition quartoplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitehe also discussed reflex stress reactions to fever and the quickening of the pulse and respirationhe discussed the swift integration of the senses into the function of the brain and the quick reactions that lead from sight to imaginationcatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablenote too that an 8vo/12mo appeared in in london: it is not clear whether the amsterdam edition here predates thisthe frontispiece appeared in the schlagen edition and is indeed datedmost remarkable about this study (which first proposes the term neurology, in greek, ?e???????a) is the attempt of the author, thomas willis () to define areas of localisation of brain function and to discuss the anatomic features of the brain from a dynamic and functional perspectiveat one point, he injected black ink into the carotid arteries and noted that the exterior part of the pituitary gland was stained blackwillis attributed pulse and respiration to cerebellar functionare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikifrom this perspective, willis examined the brain and tried to relate his anatomic findings in cadavers to living functionsthis is probably the first demonstration of the blood supply to the pituitary gland originating from the internal carotid arteriesthe library suggests the possibility of a frontispiece but this is not soour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storein superb conditionhis work here on muscular motion appeared in london in and then (like the work of willis) came out in amsterdam in the same yearhe described the ophthalmic artery as bringing blood to the ocular region and attributed sleepiness after the consumption of alcoholic beverages to distension or “boiling up” around the eyestwo texts in one smallish octavo volume (134 x 76 mm): [11ff/f], 32 page [14] with 16 plates in the first text (15 folding) and two plates in the second textit must be remembered that, at that time, anatomy was the fundamental science of medicine and formed the basis for assigning function to human organshe also described the internal carotid artery at the base of the cranium and its emergence into the intradural compartmentthe cerebellum and brainstem were correctly assessed as being more instinctual and acting reflexively, independent of the higher brain functionsthe company of surgeons appointed him in their anatomy lecturer on the muscles, in succession to sir charles scarborough, and he held that office till his deathsmall piece of one page missing, without affecting the text (see photo) the is the continental 8vo/12mo edition of willis’s work which appeared first in the same year in londonthe only copy traced is at the wellcome library but this copy is missingthroughout his book, willis attempted to assign functions to various anatomic componentsas far as croone () is concerned, he was created a doctor of medicine in cambridge by royal mandate and was chosen one of the first fellows of the royal society in , after the grant of their charter, and he frequently sat upon the councilhe also conducted experiments to investigate the cadaveric anatomic features of the brainturning to the work of willis, the book ushered in the era of modern neuroanatomy and laid the groundwork for future neuroanatomic and neurophysiological investigationshowever, willis was more concerned with the flow of ‘humours’, or toxic substances, from the brain through the floor of the third ventricle and into the pituitary gland
1127 €
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bonhams advises that these chairs are modelled on regency style and date between read more
295 €
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Beautiful coffee table books- modern british art magazines by sotheby’s, bonhams, christie’s and othersvaried dates some up to 20 years old read morehouse sale forces move
30 €