Eberhard, comte de Wurtemberg, dit Le Larmoyeur.
Paris: Journal des gens du Monde, circa 1834. Original lithograph. 22.5 x 29.5 cm (sheet). Very Good, minor surface soiling. More
Paris: Journal des gens du Monde, circa 1834. Original lithograph. 22.5 x 29.5 cm (sheet). Very Good, minor surface soiling. More
Paris: Francois, circa mid-18 Century. Engraving and letterpress mounted on a support sheet. 34.5 x 53.5 cm. More
[Paris?]: Chez Aubert, Galerie Vero Dodal, [1800s]. Original B&W gravure. 12 x 8.5 inches. Very Good. Minor wear. Vertical fold along center. Text on verso. Text in French. Light matting. More
[Paris]: [19th Century French Publisher], [1800s]. Original B&W engraving. 9 x 5.5 inches. Very Good. Light matting. More
Paris: [Aubert, Galerie vero dodat], [1800s]. Original B&W gravure. 10 x 13.5 inches. Good. Surface wear and spots. Foxing, mostly in margins. Scarce. More
[Luxemburg: Benard, 1787]. Engraving, 24.5 x 17 cm. Very Good. Text En Francais. From the Collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby (1829 - 1908), Private Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of the 4th Earl of Bessborough. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 39.5 x 25.5 cm. 24 plates numbered I-XXIV and 5 pages of letterpress descriptions. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 40.5 x 51 cm. 2 folds as issued. his engraving originates from the plate volume titled: 'Receuil de Planches sur les sciences, les arts libereaux, et les arts mechaniques avec leur explication. Troisieme Livraison, published 1765. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. Mainly 39.5 x 25.5 cm. A collection of 26 plates. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 39.5 x 25.5 and 32 x 23 cm. Letterpress and plate 1 in folio size and plates 1 (2nd copy) & 2 also in quarto size. A currier is a specialist in the leather processing industry. After the tanning process, the currier[1]..... More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 40 x 26 and some double page. cm. 5 plates numbered Suppl 3-8. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 39 x 26 cm. and larger. 27 Plates, numbered XI-XXVII. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 39 x 25.5 cm. One plate with page of letterpress description. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 32 x 23 cm. Plates 1-5. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 32 x 23 cm. Plates 1-3. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 40 x 26 cm. 5 plates numbered Suppl 1-4 and unnumbered. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 29 x 40 cm. Two double plates numbered Suppl Pl. and 2. Part of upper part missing, not affecting the images. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 32 x 23 cm. Five plates numbered I-V. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 32 x 23 cm. 5 plates numbered I-V. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 32 x 23 cm. 7 plates numbered 1-7. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 39.5 x 25.5 cm. 16 plates numbered XXXVII-XXXIX of the Abbaye de de Vauluisant and Suppl. 1-13, mainly showing the elements of classical architecture with one etching after a Raphael Caryatid. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 39.5 x 25.5 cm. 6 plates (one double) numbered I-VI and 3 pages of letterpress descriptions. The arquebus (/ˈɑːrkᵻbʌs/ ARK-ə-bus or /ˈɑːrkwᵻbʌs/ AR-kwə-bus) (sometimes spelled harquebus, harkbus or hackbut; Italian Archibugio, Dutch haakbus, meaning "hook gun", or "hook tube") is an early..... More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 32 x 23 cm. 3 plates (2 double page) numbered 1-3. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 39.5 x 25.5 cm. 2 plates and one page of letterpress. Le batteur d'or est une personne dont le métier est de fabriquer des feuilles d'or très fines, qui serviront à orner des monuments ou des objets. More
Paris: Chez Briasson, David & Le Breton, 1762-1767. 39.5 x 25.5 cm. 1 plate and one page of letterpress. Also called carding machine. 1. a machine for combing and paralleling fibers of cotton, flax, wool, etc., prior to spinning to remove short, undesirable fibers and produce a sliver. 2. a...... More