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Beethoven, Ludwig van
Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 GBP
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Description
- Beethoven, Ludwig van
- Collection of the string quartets, [the parts], in first or very early editions
- paper
1) Six quatuors, Op.18, Paris: Richault, [c.1825], plate 400-401,
2) Trois grandes Quatuors, op.59, Paris: Pleyel, [c.1819], plate 1833-1835,
3) Qautuor [sic], Oeuv.74, Paris: Pleyel, [c.1820], plate 1620,
4) Quatuor op.132, Berlin, Ad. Mt. Schlesinger, [c.1827], plate 1443, title to violin only, but still with the footnote one the first page of music, [Hoboken 522]
5) Treizième Quatuor, op.130, Paris: Maurice Schlesinger, [1827], first (French) edition, no plate number, [Hoboken 517: "Französische Parallelausgabe"]
6) Quatorzième Quatuor Grande Fugue, Op.133, Paris: Maurice Schlesinger, [1827], no plate number, [Hoboken 525]
7) Grand Quatuor, Op.127, Paris: chez fils de B. Schott, [1827-1829], no plate number, price altered in manuscript on title, [Kinsky-Halm, p.385]
8) Grand Quatuor en Ut # Mineur, Op.131, Paris & Mainz: B. Schott, [c.1817-1819], plate no. M.S. 579
9) Quatuor, op.135, Berlin: Ad. Mt. Schlesinger [1827], first edition, plate number 1444, [Hoboken 528]
10) parts for Grand Quintetto, op.4, Paris: Janet & Cotelle, bookseller's label obscuring imprint--Grand Quintetto, op.21 (arr. of the First Symphony), Richault--Grand Quintetto, op.29, Janet & Cotelle--Grand Quintetto, op.20 (arr. of the Septet), Janet & Cotelle--Grand Quintetto, op.104, Janet & Cotelle, all the quintets lacking the separate second viola parts
4 volumes, large 4to (c.33 x 25cms), engraved thoughout, Schlesinger's embossed stamps on opp.132 & 135, contemporary green half calf, hinge broken on Violin 1, some browning
2) Trois grandes Quatuors, op.59, Paris: Pleyel, [c.1819], plate 1833-1835,
3) Qautuor [sic], Oeuv.74, Paris: Pleyel, [c.1820], plate 1620,
4) Quatuor op.132, Berlin, Ad. Mt. Schlesinger, [c.1827], plate 1443, title to violin only, but still with the footnote one the first page of music, [Hoboken 522]
5) Treizième Quatuor, op.130, Paris: Maurice Schlesinger, [1827], first (French) edition, no plate number, [Hoboken 517: "Französische Parallelausgabe"]
6) Quatorzième Quatuor Grande Fugue, Op.133, Paris: Maurice Schlesinger, [1827], no plate number, [Hoboken 525]
7) Grand Quatuor, Op.127, Paris: chez fils de B. Schott, [1827-1829], no plate number, price altered in manuscript on title, [Kinsky-Halm, p.385]
8) Grand Quatuor en Ut # Mineur, Op.131, Paris & Mainz: B. Schott, [c.1817-1819], plate no. M.S. 579
9) Quatuor, op.135, Berlin: Ad. Mt. Schlesinger [1827], first edition, plate number 1444, [Hoboken 528]
10) parts for Grand Quintetto, op.4, Paris: Janet & Cotelle, bookseller's label obscuring imprint--Grand Quintetto, op.21 (arr. of the First Symphony), Richault--Grand Quintetto, op.29, Janet & Cotelle--Grand Quintetto, op.20 (arr. of the Septet), Janet & Cotelle--Grand Quintetto, op.104, Janet & Cotelle, all the quintets lacking the separate second viola parts
4 volumes, large 4to (c.33 x 25cms), engraved thoughout, Schlesinger's embossed stamps on opp.132 & 135, contemporary green half calf, hinge broken on Violin 1, some browning
Condition
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"In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Prospective buyers should also refer to any Important Notices regarding this sale, which are printed in the Sale Catalogue.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE."