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The Beach at Brighton, Sussex.
The Beach at Brighton, Sussex.
Drawn by H. Edridge. Engraved by George Cooke.
London, Published by John Murray, Albermarle Street, June 1, 1814.
Engraving. 235 x 291mm (9¼ x 11½").
A view along the beach at Brighton, Sussex with boats on the shore. Horses help pull a tall-masted ship onto the beach; men on the ramp pull a smaller boat up out of the water. From "Picturesque views on the Southern Coast of England".
Tate: T05284 (proof).
[Ref: 28508]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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M.r. Chancellor's first Audience of the Czar of Muscovy.
M.r. Chancellor's first Audience of the Czar of Muscovy.
Drawn by Corbould. Engrav'd by George Cooke.
Engraving. Sheet: 180 x 225mm, (7 x 9"). Trimmed within plate. Stains in corners.
An interior scene showing the first meeting between English explorer Richard Chancellor (d. 1556) and Ivan the Terrible (1530-1584) Tzar of Russia in 1554. Chancellor had set out to find a north-east passage to China, on hearing of Chancellor's arrival Ivan summoned him to Moscow. It was through this and subsequent meetings that a trade was opened between England and Russia.
[Ref: 38612]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Edinburgh. From St. Anthony's Chapel.
Edinburgh. From St. Anthony's Chapel.
Drawn by A.W. Callcott. R.A. Engraved by George Cooke.
London, Published Dec.20, 1819: by Rodwell & Martin, New Bond Street. Printed by B. McQueen.
Engraving and etching with large margins. Plate 254 x 330mm (10 x 13").
View of Edinburgh, with two shepherds herding sheep in the foreground at left; Waverley Bridge in the background at centre, the castle on the hilltop at left.
[Ref: 34652]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Fair on the Thames. Feb. 1814.
Fair on the Thames. Feb. 1814.
Drawn by Luke Clennell. Engraved by George Cooke.
London, J. Hogarth, 5, Haymarket.
Steel engraving. Sheet 135 x 220mm (5¼ x 8¾"). Trimmed close to publication line.
A view of a Frost Fair, held on the Thames before the demolition of the old London Bridge improved river flow and prevented it freezing over. The fair of 1814 began on 1st February and lasted four days. Stalls and amusement rides built on the ice can be seen, with St Paul's Cathedral in the background.
[Ref: 58680]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Views of London and its Vicinity.
Views of London and its Vicinity. Complete in forty-eight plates, engraved on copper.
by George Cooke, from Drawings by Callcott, R.A., Stanfield A.R.A. Prout. Roberts. Stark. Harding. Cotman. Havell. &c. &c. After the Original Sketches made on the Spot by Edward W. Cooke.
London: Published by Longman & Co. Paternoster-Row; J. & A. Arch, Cornhill; Hodgson, Boys, and Graves, Pall Mall; and Mrs. G. Cooke, Barnes, Surrey.
375 x 280mm. 15 x 11". Some spotting. Binding worn.
Large paper copy containing all 48 plates, in original green binding. Rubbed.
[Ref: 9399]   £780.00   view all images for this item
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Launch of the Nelson at Woolwich, July 4th, 1814.
Launch of the Nelson at Woolwich, July 4th, 1814.
Drawn by Luke Clennell. Etched by G. Cooke & Engraved by W.B. Cooke.
London, Published Oct.r 1, 1814, by W.B. Cooke, 12 York Place, Pentonville.
Engraving. 155 x 255mm (6 x 9¾"), with very large margins. Uncut.
The ceremonial launch of H.M.S. Nelson, a 120-gun first rate. Launched in 1814, she was converted to screw propulsion and rearmed to 90 guns in 1860, before being handed over to the government of the Dominion of Victoria, Australia, in 1867. She was sold in 1898 as a storage hulk and later used as a coal hulk, and was finally scrapped in 1928. From 'The Thames' by Samuel Owen (c.1769-1857).
[Ref: 34046]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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View of the Bason des Chites. Isle of Bourbon.
View of the Bason des Chites. Isle of Bourbon.
Engraved by George Cooke.
London, Published by Longman Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown. Paternoster Row, Sept.r 1.1813.
Engraving. 209 x 272mm. 8¼ x 10¾".
A view on the island of Reunion, known as the Ile Bourbon; the French island located in the Indian ocean.
[Ref: 20623]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[A ruined abbey.]
[A ruined abbey.]
Drawn by W.m Westall. Etched by George Cook.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Etching, proof before title? 230 x 300mm (9 x 11¾").
A ruined abbey, with a cowherd driving three cows in the foreground
[Ref: 41784]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Swanwich Bay, from the North Side. Durlstone Bay.
Swanwich Bay, from the North Side. Durlstone Bay. Plate 29.
Drawn by Tho.s Webster. Engraved by George Cooke.
London; Published by Payne & Foss, Pall Mall, 1816.
Rare hand-coloured engraving, J. Whatman watermark 1815. 315 x 475mm (12½ x 18¾"). Folding crease in the middle, some foxing and blue stains. Small margins.
Two panoramic views of Swanage Bay and Durlston Bay, south of Swanage, Dorset. Plate 29 of 'A Description of the principal Picturesque Beauties, Antiquities and Geological Phenomena of the Isle of Wight' by Sir Henry C. Englefield (1816).
[Ref: 59814]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Opening of Waterloo Bridge on the 18.th of June, 1817. as seen from the Corner of Cecil Street, in the Strand.
Opening of Waterloo Bridge on the 18.th of June, 1817. as seen from the Corner of Cecil Street, in the Strand.
Drawn by R.R. Reinagle, A.R.A. Engraved by George Cooke.
London, Published Aug.st 1. 1822; by W.B. Cooke 9 Soho Square.
Etching and engraving on india. Plate 152 x 240mm. 6 x 9½". Foxing in the margins.
View of Waterloo Bridge on its opening day, taken from the corner of Cecil Street in the Strand; many boats on the water and crowds lining the river bank and bridge, flags flown on the bridge, St Paul's can be seen in the distance on the left.
Collage: p7508339.
[Ref: 26086]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Mill on Wimbledon Common.
Mill on Wimbledon Common.
George Cooke fec.t [after Edward William Cooke].
Published by Longman & Co, J. & A. Arch and G. Cooke [c.1834].
Engraving. Watermark J. Whatman 1827. Plate: 150 x 220mm (6 x 8¾'').
A view of the mill on Wimbledon Common, built in 1816 and now Grade II* listed. engraved by George Cooke (1781-1834) after a sketch by his son, the celebrated marine painter Edward William Cooke. From ''Views in London and its Vicinity'', issued between 1826 -1834.
[Ref: 49990]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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