" Bruxelles, Académie, 1939, in-8°, 106 pp, bibliog. index, broché, couvert. originale, publié dans la série; Mémoires in-8° de l'Académie. (monograph on the 18th century sculptor Pieter-Antoon VERSCHAFFELT )."
16. Gand (Gent), chez l'éditeur Ambroise Verschaffelt, Fils, Horticulteur, rue de Chaume, 1857, large in-8°, 25,5 x 17 cm, (6)nn pp + 47 (of 48) colored lithographic plates + 47 (of 48) textleaves. Missing is the plate 4 of issue 4, and the text leaf 3 of issue 4 (Targioni Rosea). Bound in contemporary black half leather, top edge gilt. Joints of binding a bit rubbed but still a fine/good copy with a very clean interior. There are only a few foxing spots on the tissue guards, 2 plates are slightly but evenly browned, all the other plates and textleaves are stainless. This is an attractive copy of one of the rarest Belgian 19th century botanical periodicals with chromolithographic plates. The publication served as an, extremely handsome and beautifully printed, catalogue to the camellia nursery which was run by the Verschaffelt family in 19th-century Ghendt. The camellia flower is very well suited to be illustrated by chromolithography which renders well the strong contrasts between the large red colored flower and its heavy dark green foliage. In all 13 years (or volumes) were published. Complete sets are now virtually impossible to find on the market. (Nissen 2056, Pritzel 9743, catalogue Hortus Belgicus, Royal Library Brussels 1962, item 46)..
19. Gand (Gent), chez l'éditeur Ambroise Verschaffelt, Fils, Horticulteur, rue de Chaume, 1858, large in-8°, 25,5 x 17 cm, (6)nn pp + 48 colored lithographic plates + 48 text leaves. (Complete). Bound in contemporary black half leather, top edge gilt, white satin-like endpapers. Joints of binding a bit rubbed but still a fine/good copy with a very clean interior. There are only a few foxing spots on the tissue guards, 4 plates are slightly but evenly browned, all the other plates and text leaves are stainless. This is an attractive complete yearly volume of one of the rarest Belgian 19th century botanical periodicals with chromolithographic plates. The publication served as an, extremely handsome and beautifully printed, catalogue to the camellia nursery which was run by the Verschaffelt family in 19th century Ghendt. The camellia flower is very well suited to be illustrated by chromolithography which renders well the strong contrasts between the large red colored flower and its heavy dark green foliage. In all 13 years (or volumes) were published. Complete sets are now virtually impossible to find on the market. (Nissen 2056, Pritzel 9743, catalogue Hortus Belgicus, Royal Library Brussels 1962, item 46)..
19. Gand (Gent), chez l'éditeur Ambroise Verschaffelt, Fils, Horticulteur, rue de Chaume, 1859, large in-8°, 25,5 x 17 cm, (6)nn pp + 48 colored lithographic plates + 48 text leaves. (Complete). Bound in contemporary black half leather, top edge gilt, white satin-like endpapers. Joints of binding a bit rubbed but still a fine/good copy with a very clean interior. There are only a few foxing spots on the tissue guards, 3 plates are very slightly and evenly browned, all the other plates and text leaves are stainless. This is an attractive complete yearly volume of one of the rarest Belgian 19th century botanical periodicals with chromolithographic plates. The publication served as an, extremely handsome and beautifully printed, catalogue to the camellia nursery which was run by the Verschaffelt family in 19th century Ghendt. The camellia flower is very well suited to be illustrated by chromolithography which renders well the strong contrasts between the large red colored flower and its heavy dark green foliage. In all 13 years (or volumes) were published. Complete sets are now virtually impossible to find on the market. (Nissen 2056, Pritzel 9743, catalogue Hortus Belgicus, Royal Library Brussels 1962, item 46)..
broché - 16x24 -64 pp - 1ére année - juillet-septembtre 1949 N°3 - institut d'études occitanes
HANNEDOUCHE WIERSMA-VERSCHAFFELT ROCHE DELPOUX HANNEDOUCHE QUATRE MERE DE QUINCY
Reference : 19435
broché - 16x24 - p 65 à 204 - 4ème année - 1953 N° 14- institut d'études occitanes
broché - 16x24 - p 205 à 276 - 2 ème année - HIVER 1950 /1951 N° 8- institut d'études occitanes
Palais Des Académies Broché Bruxelles 1935 Académie royale de Belgique - classe des sciences - mémoires - Tome XIV - fascicule 2 - 48 pages en format 17 - 25 cm - papier non coupé ++++++++++TBE++++++++++++
Très Bon État
Bruxelles, Hayez 1898 94pp.& 2 figures, publié dans et extrait de "Mémoires couronnés et autres mémoires publiés par l'Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique" coll.in-8 Tome LV, non coupé
Bruxelles, Hayez 1896 94pp., 22cm., br.orig., signé avec dédicace, bon état, W77218
2. Bruxelles, Académie Royale, 1957, in-8°, Annuaire 1957, 123e année, original green cloth binding. (slightly discoloured). Article of ca. 100 pp published in the Academy's yearbook, with an engraved portrait , and a complete bibliography. Here the complete yearbook is on offer. (With also an article on Jean Capart).