Never before on the auction market
Ketterer Kunst to auction an absolute rarity
Hugo GrotiusHugo Grotius
De iure belli ac pacis libri tres. 1625
Estimate: € 50 000
Hamburg, 12 October 2010, (kk) - Hugo Grotius' masterpiece "De iure belli ac pacis libri tres" is of outmost rareness, as only one other copy of the first print from the first edition of the fundamental writing on modern law of nations is known of worldwide. The book will be called up with an estimate of € 50.000 in the auction of Rare Books at Ketterer Kunst on 22/23 November.
The first print of "De iure belli..." was executed simultaneously on several presses in a hurry for the oncoming Frankfurt Book Fair Easter 1625. However, printing had not been completed by late March, so that the work was sent to the fair without the index and with partly uncorrected pages. But this did not derogate the masterpiece, as its content was exceedingly revolutionary. It was the first attempt to create an inconvertible law aside from the church and the Holy Scripture, "which neither god nor a mathematical axiom could change" (Carter/Muir).
Another rarity is the "Buch der Chroniken und Geschichten" by Hartmann Schedel, released in a strong Koberger coloring in Nuremberg in 1493, it is one of the most richly illustrated incunables at all. The complete and well-preserved copy of the German edition will be called up with an estimate of € 50 000.

History is also the topic of yet another work estimated with € 50 000, which is the "Historia naturalis" by Pliny the Elder. The influential work in the first Italian edition from 1476 was made by the renowned Venetian printer Nicolas Jenson and is endowed with 37 gilt-heightened interlace initials. The "natural history" is actually much more than just a book, it is rather an encyclopedia covering the complete knowledge of the ancient world, comprising anthropology and astronomy, mathematics, medicine, mineralogy and zoology.

The field of zoology is also home to the "Neue systematische Conchylien-Cabinet" by Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Martini and Johann Hieronymus Chemnitz. The first edition in this completeness, particularly with volume XII, released 34 years later, is unusually rare. The renowned fundamental work on conchology with colored illustrations and exemplary descriptions carries an estimate of € 24 000.

The field of botany is also quite well situated, exemplarily thereof is the flower-, herbs-, fruit- and garden book by Wolfgang Knorr, which is estimated with € 35 000. The plate volume titled "Regnum florae" is particularly renowned for its aesthetically consummate illustrations and its splendid coppers of flowers, cacti and fruits.

The section of geography is led by a "Manuskriptatlas" by August-Louis Bertin de Blagny, which describes the historical and topographic development of the older French administrative districts, the so-called Bailliages. The atlas with 141 double sheet manuscript maps with watercolors will be called up with an estimate of € 25 000.

The range of offers will be rounded off by a rich selection of modern illustrated books, among them considerable portfolios, silk-screens in colors and contemporary works. Particularly worthwhile mentioning is a copy of the very rare de-luxe edition of Jean Dubuffet's "La botte à nique", of which a mere ten copies were made. Endowed with a signed original drawing and an original silkscreen in colors by the artist the estimate is at € 15 000.

Besides rare books, manuscripts, autographs and decorative prints, this auction will also comprise works of Maritime and Northern German Art. The section is headed by the work "Garten auf Korsika", made by the Hamburg artist Friedrich Ahlers-Hestermann in 1911. The oil painting in a size of 60 x 73 cm (23.6 x 28.7 in) will enter the race carrying an estimate of € 7 000. Other big names in this section are, among others, Georg Burmester, Otto Illies, Fritz Overbeck, Christoffer Suhr and Thomas Herbst.
The section of Maritime Art will feature interesting woks by Knud Andreassen Baade, Jules Brun, Franz Karl Herpel, Johannes Holst and William Gay York.
Preview: 10-12 Nov. 11am-5pm
in Hamburg, 15-19 Nov.11am-5pm
Meßberg 1: 21 May by appointment

Auction:
Maritime and Northern German Art:22 Nov. as of 09:30 am
in Hamburg, Rare BooksMain Auction: 22/23 Nov. as of 10 am
Meßberg 1: Evening Auction: 22 Nov. as of 5 pm
Continuation: 23 Nov. as of 10 am
Silent Auction: 23 Nov. 1pm

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