A Library of Curiosities - Part 1

online only auction | 1 day sale | 11 days away
Location
Cleveland, OH 44102
Dates

Sale Starts

Wed
Jul 30
12pm

Sale Ends

Wed
Jul 30

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5. Gray's Auctioneers LLC advises all prospective buyers to examine in person all lots they are interested in before the auction. YOUR BID IS A CONTRACT and ALL SALES ARE FINAL. All Property (Lots) are sold 'As Is' and without recourse, and neither Auctioneer nor it?s consignor(s) make any warranties or representations of any kind with respect to any of the Property (Lots) to be sold at auction, including, without limitation, with respect to warranty of title, warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or any other warranty or representation of any kind in reference to the Property. Neither the Company nor its consignor(s) shall be responsible for the correctness, authenticity, provenance, attribution, condition or any other terms used to describe the Property; and furthermore, neither Auctioneer nor its consignor(s) shall be deemed to have made any representation or warranty, in any advertisement, or in any statement by anyone or which is made at the sale, in the bill of sale, invoice, or elsewhere, nor shall any of the foregoing be deemed an assumption of liability. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is free of imperfections or the effects of aging.

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11. If any Lot is offered without reserve, unless there are already competing bids, the Auctioneer, may open the bidding at half the low estimate. If a bid is not offered at that level, the Auctioneer may proceed backwards until a bid is offered, and then continue up from that initial bid at increased increments.

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14. The Auctioneer's decision to refuse any bid, advance the bidding in any manner, withdraw a Lot, determine a successful bidder, continue the bidding, to cancel a sale and reoffer and resell an item in dispute, is conclusive, absolute and final.

15. Title of the property immediately passes to the highest acknowledged bidder when the Auctioneer's hammer falls, subject to the Terms and Conditions set forth herein, at which point the bidder assumes full risk and responsibility for the Property. The buyer shall pay the full purchase price which includes Hammer price, together with the applicable buyers' premium PLUS any applicable fees, taxes and shipping costs within five (5) days of the date of sale. Please note all payments must be made through Live Auctioneers or by wire transfer. In person payment shall be made in US dollars by cash, cashier's or certified check, credit cards accepted by the Company, in-state personal check, or wire transfer. No credit card payments for first time buyers and seven business days hold on all checks. Balances over $5,000 must be paid by wire transfer. Payment will not be considered complete until funds are cleared. No Property will be released to the buyer or shipper until payment has been made in full. If payment is made by check the Company reserves the right to hold Property purchased until funds have cleared the bank. Buyer agrees to pay the Company a handling charge of $50 for any check dishonored by the drawee.

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17. If the buyer fails to pay in full with good cleared funds, or fails to comply with the Terms and Conditions of the Sale as set forth herein, the Company reserves the right to exercise one or more of the following remedies, in addition to any other remedies available to the Company by law:
a) hold the defaulting buyer liable for the full purchase amount due;
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e) Forbid the buyer from participating in any future auction.

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19. If a purchased Lot, for any reason, cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased Lot be stolen, mis-delivered or lost prior to delivery, the Company shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser.

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Our Library of Curiosities auction features selections from the collection of John A Davidson Jr., a life long collector of rare books. John was extraordinarily interested in a wide array of subjects from the beginning of publishing through the twentieth century. His collection includes James Cooke's A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1784), a first edition of John Frederick Miller's(1759-1796). Cimelia Physica, and from 1599 Richard Hakluyt's (1552-1616). The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation, amongst many other fascinating and rare books.
ACCUM, Friedrich (1769-1838). Accum's Amusement.ACCUM, Friedrich Christian (1769-1838). Culinary Chemistry.ADAMS, George (1709-1772). Micrographia Illustrata.ADAMS, George (1750-1795). Adam's Microscope.ADAMS, George (1750-1795). Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy.ADAMS, George. Essay on Electricity.ANONYMOUS. The New Art of War / 1726.ANSON, George Anson (1697-1762). A Voyage Round the World.APIAN, Peter (1495-1552). Cosmographicus Liber Petri Apiani MathematiciAPIAN, Peter (1495-1552). Petri Apiani Cosmographia.BARTON, William P.C. (1786-1856). Vegetable Materia Medica of the United States.BEAUFOY, Henry Benjamin Hanbury (1786-1851). Scloppeteria.BELZONI, Giovanni Battista (1778-1823). Belzoni's Egypt Plates.BION, Nicolas (1652-1733). The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments.BLAIR, Robert (1748-1828). Scientific Aphorisms.BOERHAAVE, Herman (1668-1738). A New Method of Chemistry.BOURDE DE VILLEHUET, Jacques (1732-1789). Sauseuil’s Skilful Seaman.BOYLE, Robert (1627-1691). Boyle's Tracts 1674.BRADFORD, Duncan. Wonders of the Heavens.BRUCE, James (1730-1794). Bruce's Travels.The New-England Primer Improved, 1797CATLIN, George (1796-1872). Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the NorthCAVALLO, Tiberius (1749-1809). A Complete Treatise on Electricity in Theory and Practice.CAVALLO, Tiberius (1749-1809). A treatise on magnetism, in theory and practice: with originalCAVALLO, Tiberius (1749-1809). A Treatise on the Nature and Properties of Air, and Other PermanentlyCHARPENTIER DE COSSIGNY, Joseph Francois (1736-1809). Recherches par Cossigny.COOK, James (1728-1779). A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean.COOK, James (1728-1779). A Voyage Towards the South Pole.COOPER, A. (Ambrose). The Complete Distiller.DENON, Vivant (1747-1825). Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt.DOSSIE, Robert (1717-1777). Elaboratory Laid Open.EARLE, Thomas (1796-1849). A Treatise on Rail-roads and Internal Communications.EATON, Amos (1776-1842). Chemical Instructor.FAUJUS-DE-SAINT-FOND, Barthelemy (1741-1819). Description des Experiences de la MachineFORREST, Charles Ramus (1787-1826). Forrest’s Tour Along the Ganges & Jumna.FRANKLIN, Benjamin (1706-1790). Franklin on Electricity.FRANKLIN, Benjamin (1706-1790). Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.FRANKLIN, John (1786-1847). Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea.FREMONT, John Charles (1813-1890). Narrative of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains.GRAVESANDE, WILLEM JACOB (1688-1742). Mathematical elements of natural philosophy.GREENER, William Wellington (1834-1921). The Gun and Its Development.GRIFFIN, John Joseph (1802-1877). Chemical Recreations.HAKLUYT, Richard (1552-1616). The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of theHARRIS, John (1667?-1719). Harris Collection of Voyages, Vol. I / Vol. IIHARRIS, John (1667?-1719). Harris's Lexicon.HARRIS, Joseph (1702-1764). Harris on Globes.HAUKSBEE, Francis (1660-1713). Physico-Mechanical Experiments.HAWKESWORTH, John (1715-1773). An Account of the Voyages Undertaken for Making Discoveries in theHEDGCOCK, Thomas. Astronomy-1831.HENRY, William (1774-1836). An Epitome of Chemistry.HERRERA Y TORDESILLAS, Antonio de (1549-1626). History of America.HOOKE, Robert (1635-1703). Hooke’s Micrographia.HOOKE, Robert (1635-1703). Microscopic Observations.HUNT, Robert (1807-1887). Hunt's Researches on Light.JOHNSON, Rossiter (editor) (1840-1931). A History of the World's Columbian Exposition held inKANE, Elisha Kent (1820-1857). Arctic Explorations.KELLY, William (1791-1855). Across the Rocky Mountains, from New York to California.LALLEMAND, Henri (1809-1892). A Treatise on Artillery.LANQUET, Thomas (1521-1545). An Epitome of Cronicles.LAPLACE, Pierre Simon, Marquis de (1749-1827). System of the World.LAVOISIER, Antoine Laurent (1743-1794). Lavoisier's Chemistry.LE FEVRE, Nicaise (1610-1669). A Compleat Body of Chymistry.LEMERY, Nicolas (1645-1715). A Course of Chymistry.[Life and Miracles of the Archangel Michael].MACERONI, Francis (1788-1846). Defensive Instructions for the People.MCKENNEY, Thomas L., (Thomas Loraine) (1785-1859). History of the Indian Tribes of North America.Military and Maritine [sic] Discipline in Three Books.MILLER, John Frederick (1759-1796). Cimelia Physica.MOORE, John Hamilton (1738-1807). Moore's Voyages.MORDEN, Robert (1650-1703). Geography Rectified: or, A Description of the World.MOXON, Joseph (1627-1691). A Tutor to Astronomy and Geography.NEWTON Isaac (1643-1727). Opticks.NORTON, Robert (d. 1635). The Gvnner Shewing The Whole Practise Of Artillery.PEMBERTON, Henry. (1694-1771). A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy.PHILLIPS, William (1775-1828). An Elementary Introduction to Mineralogy.POCOCKE, Richard (1704-1765).Pococke's Description of the East.PRIESTLEY, Joseph (1733-1804). The History and Present State of Discoveries Relating to Visions,PRIESTLEY, Joseph (1733-1804). History of Electricity.PRITCHARD, Andrew (1804-1884). The Microscopic Cabinet of Selected Animated Objects.RENAUD, Jean-Baptiste-Lupicin (1777-1827). Instruction sur la Fabrication de la Poudre.RICH, Claudius James (1787-1821): Rich's Babylon / London 1815.ROSS, John (1777-1856). A Treatise on Navigation by Steam.ROSS, John, Sir (1777-1856).  Sir J. Ross’s Arctic Expedition 1829-1833.RUMFORD, Benjamin (1753-1814). Essays, Political, Economical, and Philosophical.SCOTT, Henry Lee (1814-1886). Military Dictionary.SHAW, Thomas (1694-1751). Travels.SMITH, George. A Compleat Body of Distilling.SMITH, Robert (1689-1768). A Compleat System of Optics.SPENCER, John (1630-1693). Prodigies.STEEL, David (1734-1799): The Ship-Master's Assistant and Owner's Manual.STEVENS, George Alexander (1710-1780). A Lecture on Heads.STRAITH, Hector (1794-1871). Plates for Major Straith's Treatise on Fortification and Artillery.SWAMMERDAM, Jan (1637-1680). Histoi des Insec.TAYLOR, Isaac (1759-1825). Taylor's Trades.TERRY, John Taylor (1822-1913). Rev. Edward Taylor (1642-1729).TIELKE, Johann Gottlieb (1731-1787). The Field Engineer.TOWNSEND, John Kirk (1809-1851). Sporting Excursions in the Rocky Mountains.TURNOR, Christopher Hatton (1840-1914). Astra Castra: Experiments and Adventures in the Atmosphere.VERNE, Jules (1828-1905). Cinq Semaines en Ballon.VERNE, Jules (1828-1905). De La Terre a la Lune.Views of Cleveland.WAKELY, Andrew. The Mariner's Compass Rectified.WALSH, Thomas. Walsh's Campaign in Egypt.WARD, Lynd (1905-1985). Madman's Drum: A Novel in Woodcuts.WECKER, Johann Jacob(1528-1586). Eighteen Books of the Secrets of Art & Nature.Wilkinson, John Gardner (1797-1875). Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians.WILKINSON, John Gardner (1797-1875). Wilkinson's Thebes.WING, Vincent (1619-1668). Harmonicon Coeleste.

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