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4 Exlibris Bookplate Mathilde Ade 1877-1953 Convolute Lot Lamp

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4 bookplates. 1) Bookplate: Melch. Portmann. Trader, two woman flour in sack in front of windmill. [1907]. 102 x 91 mm. Three-color lithograph. * Gutenberg 106; Kern et al. 213. - Signed in the print. - Good copy. 2) Ex-Libris Walter Römer. Poet and warrior with a book in a column frame. OJ 80 x 60 mm. Cliche. * Not with Gutenberg; Kern et al. 230. - Signed in the print. - Smallest assembly remnants on the back. 3) From the books of Dr. Joseph Klüber. Man, with a funnel inspiring the spirit of a monkey, above it a coat of arms with a spider and a coat of arms with a seamstress. "Dedicated to Dr. KL Übersepp by the overdancer Adele in the 1908 carnival." 1908. 130 x 80 mm. Cliche. * Gutenberg 77; Kern et al. 148. - Small remnants of assembly on the back. 4) Bookplate: Willy lamp. Department for adventure stories, humoresques, fairy tales and pranks. The seven Swabians, led by Hase with shield and rifle. OJ 70 x 95 mm. Cliche. * Gutenberg 085; Kern et al. 166. - Signed in the print. - Good copy.
Ade, Mathilde (1877-1953):
[Approx. 1900-1920].
Language: German
Order number: 13081
Comments: * Thieme-Becker 1; Vollmer 1. - Walter von Zur Westen named Ade as "the main representative of humor in German bookplate art", and that gets to the heart of the matter. Her more than 300 sheets, almost all of which were created between 1900 and 1925, have a constant inner trait (Ade bookplates are immediately recognizable as such), but her motifs are very different and she almost always finds a very individual relationship to the owner. She finds her mastery in the often colored, filigree drawings that are still actively collected today.
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4 bookplates. 1) Bookplate: Melch. Portmann. Trader, two woman flour in sack in front of windmill. [1907]. 102 x 91 mm. Three-color lithograph. * Gutenberg 106; Kern et al. 213. - Signed in the print. - Good copy. 2) Ex-Libris Walter Römer. Poet and warrior with a book in a column frame. OJ 80 x 60 mm. Cliche. * Not with Gutenberg; Kern et al. 230. - Signed in the print. - Smallest assembly remnants on the back. 3) From the books of Dr. Joseph Klüber. Man, with a funnel inspiring the spirit of a monkey, above it a coat of arms with a spider and a coat of arms with a seamstress. "Dedicated to Dr. KL Übersepp by the overdancer Adele in the 1908 carnival." 1908. 130 x 80 mm. Cliche. * Gutenberg 77; Kern et al. 148. - Small remnants of assembly on the back. 4) Bookplate: Willy lamp. Department