Round topped stela, with 3 registers and a single line of text at the base. Register 1 contains a scene of the deceased owner of the stela (right) adoring Osiris (seated left of middle), with Isis standing behind him. Register 2 contains two separate scenes, which are not quite equally spaced. O...
Round topped stela, with 3 registers. Registers 1-2 show incised offering scenes and are organised in a symmetrical design. In register 1 the figure on the left is the largest, adoring Osiris wearing the atef-crown, with his son and brother behind him. On the right the figure adoring Osiris is s...
Mid 18th Dynasty Egyptian stela (reign of Amenhotep III).
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Small round-topped votive stela showing the owner making offerings to the creator god Ptah, who is based in the city of Memphis. Main person shown: owner/dedicator, nfr-xa - Neferkha.
FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN: Concerto in D major, Hob.XVIII/11; late 18th cent. Solo part only. Copy, written in ink on paper ruled with fourteen staves to the page. Purchased by Tyson from the First Edition Bookshop. ff. 1-10. 296 x 240mm.
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includes: ff. 1-35 Franz Joseph Haydn, composer: Keyboard music: late 18th - early 19th cent.: Copies.
HAYDN: ‘V Divertimenti per il Clavicembalo’ (keyboard sonatas Hob.XVI/10-14); late 18th cent. Copy, written in ink on paper ruled with fourteen staves to the page. The sonatas are listed as a group in the 1767 supplement to Breitkopf’s catalogue (p. 27), and this copy was probably made by the company. Purchased on behalf of Tyson by Otto Haas at Sotheby’s. ff. 11-28. 305 x 230mm.
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includes: ff. 1-35 Franz Joseph Haydn, composer: Keyboard music: late 18th - early 19th cent.: Copies.
HAYDN: Minuet with twelve variations in E flat major, Hob.XVII/3; circa 1820. Copy, written in ink on paper ruled with fourteen staves to the page. Whatman watermark dated 1819. ff. 29-33. 332 x 240mm.
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includes: ff. 1-35 Franz Joseph Haydn, composer: Keyboard music: late 18th - early 19th cent.: Copies.
HAYDN: [5] ‘Variations of a favorite Sonata by Haydn’ in C major, Hob.XVII/5; early 19th cent. Copy, written in ink on paper ruled with sixteen staves to the page. With a note reading ‘These Variations are copied from Haydn’s Manuscript & were never published’ (in fact published Vienna: Artaria, 1791). ff. 34-5. 323 x 251mm.
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includes: ff. 1-35 Franz Joseph Haydn, composer: Keyboard music: late 18th - early 19th cent.: Copies.
THREE SETS OF VARIATIONS FOR PIANO; early 19th cent. Copies, written in ink on paper ruled with fourteen staves to the page. The cover is inscribed ‘Ex Rebus Georgii Randhartinger’. ff. 36-46. 337 x 221mm. 1. ff. 36-40. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: ‘XII. Variationen pour le Forte-Piano’ in C major, on ‘Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman’, K265/300e. 2. ff. 40v-4. Johann Baptist Vanhal: [11] ‘Variationen’ in C major. No. XV/C2 in A. Weinmann, Themen-Verzeichnis der Kompositionen von Johann Baptiste Wan...
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includes: ff. 36-40 Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Gottlieb Mozart, alias Wolfgang Amadeus; composer: Variations for piano, K265/300e: early 19th cent.: Copy.ff. 40v-4 Johann Baptist Vanhal, composer: Variations in C major for piano: early 19th cent.: Copy.ff. 44v-6 Ignaz Joseph Pleyel, composer an...
GIOACCHINO ROSSINI: ‘Cavatina, Tu che accendi questo core, Composed by Gioacchino Rossini, Arrangée pour Piano par Gpe Anelli’ (from ‘Tancredi’); circa 1820. Score, for soprano and piano. Copy, written in ink on paper ruled with twelve staves to the page. Whatman watermarks dated 1811 and 1813. Signed ‘M. E. M. Clary’ (f. 47). ff. 47-51. 301 x 233mm.
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includes: ff. 47-51 Gioacchino Antonio Rossini, composer: Giuseppe Anelli, pianist and composer: 'Tu che accendi' from 'Tancredi' by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini, arranged for voice and piano by Giuseppe Anelli: circa 1820: Ital: Copy.
CIPRIANI POTTER: ‘Impromptu, Tempo di Menuetto’, for piano; 1840. Autograph, written in ink on paper ruled with twelve staves. With the inscription ‘Presented to his much esteemed and highly talented pupil G. A. Macfarren by Cipriani Potter, July 16th 1840’. Whatman watermark dated 1831. f. 52. 313 x 240mm.
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includes: f. 52 Philip Cipriani Hambly Potter, composer: Sir George Alexander Macfarren, composer: Impromptu for piano by Philip Cipriani Hambly Potter, dedicated to Sir George Alexander Macfarren: 1840: Autogr.