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Attack of St Jean D'Acre.
Attack of St Jean D'Acre. This View representing the Fleet Going into Action, is respectfully dedicated To Admiral The Hon.ble Sir Rob.t Stopford, G.C.B., & G.C.M.G. _ and Officers of the Mediterranean Fleet, by their humble servant, Frank W. Hawkins. [&] ... This View representing the Bombardment and Explosion...
Drawn at Acre, on board the Pique, by F.K Hawkins. W. Knell pinx.t & sculp.t.
London: Published July 12th 1841, by Ackermann & Co., 96, Strand.
Pair of aquatints on steel with hand colour. Each 360 x 570mm (14¼ x 22½"), with large margins.
Illustrations of the attack on Acre on 4 November 1840 by the British, supported by the Austrians and Turks, in support of the Ottoman Empire's campaign against Muhammad Ali, who was trying to carve out an independent empire in Egypt. Frank Keene Hawkins was a midshipman aboard the wooden fifth-rate sailing frigate Pique. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1845 and Commander in 1858.
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Ass.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 380 x 485mm (15 x 19"), very large margins.
A central illustration of an ass is surrounded by eight vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 6' upper right.
[Ref: 53577]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Britannia Tubular and Menai Suspension Bridges.
The Britannia Tubular and Menai Suspension Bridges.
G. Hawkins. Day & Son Lith.rs to The Queen.
Published by T. Catherall Chester & Bangor 1852.
Lithograph. Sheet: 275 x 350mm (11 x 13¾"). Mounted into an album sheet. Repaired tear top right.
A view of the Britannia Tubular bridge built over the Menai Strait between Wales and Angelsey, the bridge was built to allow trains to cross the strait. The bridge was designed by Robert Stephenson and was opened in 1850.
[Ref: 45967]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Elevation of Eight Houses to be Erected in Brook Street, Hanover Square.
Elevation of Eight Houses to be Erected in Brook Street, Hanover Square.
On Stone by G. Hawkins Junr. Elger, Builder, South St, Park Lane. Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the Queen.
[London, c.1845.]
Scarce and fine lithograph on india paper, india 270 x 435mm. 10½ x 17". Repaired tears in margins; some staining.
Magnificent architectural prospective view of eight houses in Brook Street, Mayfair. One of the principal streets on the Grosvenor Estate, Brook Street was developed in the first half of the 18th century and runs from Hanover Square to Grosvenor Square. Figures, horses and carriages to street in foreground.
Guildhall Library Record: 20555.
[Ref: 18768]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 8. The Camel.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 8. The Camel.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Some soiling.
A central illustration of a dromedary and a Bactrian camels, surrounded by eight vignette scenes of of their uses and products, including transport, portage and clothing. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 13284]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 8. The Camel.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 8. The Camel.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 315 x 440mm (12½ x 17½''). Slight staining.
A central illustration of a dromedary and a Bactrian camels, surrounded by eight vignette scenes of of their uses and products, including transport, portage and clothing. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 48546]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Chimpanzee. Now at the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regents Park.
The Chimpanzee. Now at the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regents Park.
Drawn from Nature & on Stone by Waterhouse Hawkins.
Published for the Artist, by R. Ackerman, at his Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 191, Regent Street. Printed by Lefevre & Kohler 52 Newman St. Oxford Street. [n.d. c.1825.]
Very rare and fine lithograph. 482 x 348mm. 19 x 13¾". Uncut sheet.
A baby chimpanzee at London Zoo dressed in a smock.
[Ref: 20806]   £520.00  
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North East View of the New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.
North East View of the New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The first foundation stone for the Rebuilding of this Theatre was laid by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, the 31st day of Oct.r 1808. the whole was executed in ten months, and opened the 18th of Sept.r 1809.
Rob.t Smirke Jun.r Arch.t. Alex.r Copland, Builder. Drawn & Engraved by G.Hawkins, from Admeasurements.
London, Published Dec.r 21st 1809 by Geo. Hawkins, No. 11 Queen Street, Golden Square.
Fine coloured aquatint. 270 x 365mm (10½ x 14½"), paper watermarked Whatman 1808.
The second Theatre Royal, destroyed by fire 1856.
[Ref: 51124]   £430.00  
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl.2. Bull, Cow and Calf.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 315 x 440mm (12½ x 17½''). Repaired tears.
A central illustration of a bull, cow and calf, surrounded by eight vignette scenes of of their uses and products, including transport, portage and clothing. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 48547]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Culverhole Point near Lyme Regis.
Culverhole Point near Lyme Regis. The extended reef & basin of water, looking eastward. To the Inhabitants & Visitors this plate is most respectfully inscribed by their obed.t Servant Daniel Dunster.
On Stone by G. Hawkins, Jun.r. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by D. Dunster, Book-seller, Broad St. Lyme. [n.d., c 1840]
Lithograph, sheet, 280 x 380mm (11 x 15"), very large margins. Paper toning round the edges. Some foxing in image.
View of a bay with rocky cliffs to left, a man standing on the shore in the foreground at centre with his back to the viewer, another man standing to right.
[Ref: 57119]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Dog.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London, Published by Thomas Varty, Adelaide Street, Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 345 x 420mm (13½ x 16½").
A central illustration of a collie dog is surrounded by eight vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (in this case dog-skin boots!). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 7.' upper right.
[Ref: 48193]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 10. The Elephant.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 10. The Elephant.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph. 365 x 485mm (14¼ x 19"). Small tears. Vertical fold through the centre of the image as normal. Creasing in bottom left and both right corners
A central illustration of Indian elephants, surrounded by eight vignette scenes of their harvesting and products, including shellac, dye and sealing wax. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 53948]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 4. Domestic Fowl.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 4. Domestic Fowl.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal. Mint
A central illustration of a rooster, hens & chicks, surrounded by nine vignette scenes of the uses of their products, including feathers for hats, pillows and shuttlecocks. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 13280]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Trinity College, Scotland.
Trinity College, Scotland.
G. Hawkins, lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Tinted lithograph, fine & scarce. Printed area: 250 x 365mm (10 x 14½"), with very large margins.
A view of Glenalmond College, formerly Trinity College Scotland. The school was founded in 1847 for boys destined for the Scottish Episcopal Church by William Gladstone and James Hope-Scott. The building was designed by John Henderson and built on the land of George Patton, Lord Glenalmond.
[Ref: 46901]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Goat.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London Published by Thomas Varty, Adelaide Street Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14 x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal.
A central illustration of two goats is surrounded by nine vignette scenes depicting the animal's commercial uses and relationship to man, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 15.' upper right.
[Ref: 10531]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Internal View of Guild Hall, London.
Internal View of Guild Hall, London.
G. Hawkins delt. et sculpt.
Published Feby. 28, 1801 by G. Hawkins No.4 Henry Str. Fitzroy Square.
Hand-coloured aquatint, rare, image 450 x 380mm. 17¾ x 15". Margins trimmed; chipped edge upper right.
Interior view of the Guildhall with figures looking at statues and monuments. Located in the City of London, off Gresham Street and Basinghall Street, the Guildhall has been used as a town hall for several hundred years, and is still the ceremonial and administrative centre of the City, housing the offices of the City of London Corporation and various public facilities. By George Hawkins (1819 - 1852).
Guildhall Library Record: 4324.
[Ref: 22222]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Horse.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Slight staining.
A central illustration of a horse and foal is surrounded by twelve vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 1.' upper right.
[Ref: 48543]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Bones of the Horse.
Bones of the Horse.
Drawn on Stone by Waterhouse Hawkins. Printed by S. Lingham, 15 Chichester Place, Kings Cross.
London Darton & Clark [n.d., c.1870.]
Scarce tinted lithograph. Sheet 380 x 555mm (15 x 22"). Some soiling, wear to edges. Bit messy.
The skeleton of a horse, with the shadow of its body, probably from Hawkins' 'Artistic Anatomy of the Horse: A Brief Description of the Various Anatomical Structures Which may be Distinguished During Life Through the Skin'. Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-94) was a sculptor renowned for his work on the world's first dinosaur sculptures in the Crystal Palace Park.
Ex: Collection of Hon C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 53098]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Town hall and Public Buildings, Howard Town. Erected on the Estate of the His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, at Glossop.
Town hall and Public Buildings, Howard Town. Erected on the Estate of the His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, at Glossop. From the Designs and under the superintendance of Weightman & Hadfield, Arch.ts Sheffield.
G.Hawkins, Jun.r lith. Day & Haghe, Lithr.s to the Queen.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Tinted lithograph, printed area 290 x 425mm. Some slight creasing.
Howrd Town, or New Glossop, built 1838-1845.
[Ref: 3100]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Tilt Yard of the 19.th Century. Near the Regents Park. Saturday July 13.th 1839.
The Tilt Yard of the 19.th Century. Near the Regents Park. Saturday July 13.th 1839. Heralds. Lord Glenlyon. Earl of Eglington. Retainers. Centre Figure the Marquis of Waterford. Cap.n Maynard. Retainer. [under]
Waterhouse Hawkins del.t. Printed by L.M. Lefevre, Newman St.
Published by Tho.s Mc.Lean, 26, Haymarket. [n.d. c.1845.]
Very rare lithograph with fine hand colour. 280 x 360mm (11 x 14¼").
A scene with two knights in full armour jousting, another tilting at rings and a third lancing a dummy. The Eyre Arms, on the Finchley Road, was the site of rehersals for the Eglington Tournament in 1839, a re-enactment of medieval joust with other games and entertainments held at Eglinton Castle, Ayrshire. These practice sessions were as popular as the main event, which drew 100,000 spectators. The artist, Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-94) is better known for his natural history work: he contributed illustrations to ''The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle'' and created the life-size concrete dinosaurs at Crystal Palace.
Collage: [uncoloured] p5387481. Ex collection: Norman Blackburn.
[Ref: 20758]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Tilt Yard of the 19th Century. Near the Regents Park. Saturday July 13.th 1839.
The Tilt Yard of the 19th Century. Near the Regents Park. Saturday July 13.th 1839.
Waterhouse Hawkins del.t. Printed by L.M. Lefevre, Newman St.
Published by Tho.s Mc.Lean, 26, Haymarket. [n.d. c.1845.]
Very rare lithograph. 280 x 360mm (11 x 14¼"), large margins.
A scene with two knights in full armour jousting, another tilting at rings and a third lancing a dummy. The Eyre Arms, on the Finchley Road, was the site of rehersals for the Eglington Tournament in 1839, a re-enactment of a medieval tournament with other games and entertainments held at Eglinton Castle, Ayrshire. These practice sessions were as popular as the main event, which drew 100,000 spectators. The artist, Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-94) is better known for his natural history work: he contributed illustrations to ''The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle'' and created the life-size concrete dinosaurs at Crystal Palace.
[Ref: 56437]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Kangaroos]
[Kangaroos]
[Anon., c.1850]
Lithograph with hand-colouring, sheet 165 x 195mm (6½ x 7¾"). Trimmed and backed onto linen.
Vignettes of kangaroos in different situations, similar to the larger-format series of 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death' (see refs. 10526, 13284 etc).
[Ref: 45715]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Right Hon.ble The Earl of Yarborough, Commodore of the Royal yacht Squadron, This Print of His Yacht Kestrel (202 Tons) is respectfully dedicated (with permission) by His Lordship'smost obedient humble Servant N.M. Condy.
To the Right Hon.ble The Earl of Yarborough, Commodore of the Royal yacht Squadron, This Print of His Yacht Kestrel (202 Tons) is respectfully dedicated (with permission) by His Lordship'smost obedient humble Servant N.M. Condy.
G. Hawkins lith. _ N.M. Condy del. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
London, Edw.d Ramsden. 12 Finch Lane, Cornhill, _ Ackerman & Co. Strand, _ Plymouth, Edmond Fry. [n.d., c.1850.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area: 230 x 305mm (9 x 12").
A view of the yacht 'Kestrel', owned by the Earl of Yarborough, founder and Commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron, on open water with two small rowing boats on either side. During his time as Commodore, cruising and yachting flourished and the club grew in reputation and numbers. In 1835, he was badly injured by being thrown across a sea chest during a gale and was further disabled by a bout of influenza. After this he decided to buy a smaller vessel, the Kestrel. On 5th September 1846, Lord Yarborough died suddenly on board the Kestrel whilst in Vigo, in Spain. The Royal Yacht Squadron Committee put up £200 towards a Nautical Monument or Sea Mark at some appropriate spot in the Isle of Wight to perpetuate his memory. The Memorial which was erected as a result of their subscription, stands on Bembridge Downs. The emblem of the Royal Yacht Squdron is in the centre, below the image.
[Ref: 39378]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Right Hon.ble The Earl of Yarborough, Commodore of the Royal yacht Squadron, This Print of His Yacht Kestrel (202 Tons) is respectfully dedicated (with permission) by His Lordship'smost obedient humble Servant N.M. Condy.
To the Right Hon.ble The Earl of Yarborough, Commodore of the Royal yacht Squadron, This Print of His Yacht Kestrel (202 Tons) is respectfully dedicated (with permission) by His Lordship'smost obedient humble Servant N.M. Condy.
G. Hawkins lith. _ N.M. Condy del. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
London, Edw.d Ramsden. 12 Finch Lane, Cornhill, _ Ackerman & Co. Strand, _ Plymouth, Edmond Fry. [n.d., c.1850.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet size: 295 x 375mm (11½ x 14½"). Large margins.
A view of the yacht 'Kestrel', owned by the Earl of Yarborough, founder and Commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron, on open water with two small rowing boats on either side. During his time as Commodore, cruising and yachting flourished and the club grew in reputation and numbers. In 1835, he was badly injured by being thrown across a sea chest during a gale and was further disabled by a bout of influenza. After this he decided to buy a smaller vessel, the Kestrel. On 5th September 1846, Lord Yarborough died suddenly on board the Kestrel whilst in Vigo, in Spain. The Royal Yacht Squadron Committee put up £200 towards a Nautical Monument or Sea Mark at some appropriate spot in the Isle of Wight to perpetuate his memory. The Memorial which was erected as a result of their subscription, stands on Bembridge Downs. The emblem of the Royal Yacht Squdron is in the centre, below the image.
[Ref: 37252]   £450.00  
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Leigh Place N.W.
Leigh Place N.W. The Seat of Richard Caffyn Dendy Esq.r.
Drawn by G. Hawkins.
Rare lithograph 8 x 12" (205 x 305mm). Some surface dirt and cockled in areas outside the image where previously glued to sheet.
A north western view of Leigh Place in Surrey (built c.1810), the estate of Richard Caffyn Dendy (c.1758-1832). The house is surrounded by a moat and a white bridge crosses over. Two people stand next to the bridge in conversation, one sat on a horse the other carrying a gun probably having just come back from a hunt as there is an animal splayed at their feet, possibley a tired dog. Another larger dog stands close to it's master.
[Ref: 54775]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Pig.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London, Published by Thomas Varty, Adelaide Street, Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Slight staining.
A central illustration of a sow and piglets is surrounded by nine vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the pig, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 11' upper right.
[Ref: 48544]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Pig.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London, Published by Thomas Varty, Adelaide Street, Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal.
A central illustration of a sow and piglets is surrounded by nine vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the pig, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 11' upper right.
[Ref: 10528]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life, And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life, And Uses After Death. The Hare And Rabbit.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London Published by Thomas Varty. Adelaide Street Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 420mm. 14 x 16½". Vertical centrefold as normal.
A central illustration of two rabbits and a hare is surrounded by nine vignette scenes depicting those animals' commercial uses and relationship to man, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 14.' upper right.
[Ref: 10532]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl.9. The Rein Deer.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 315 x 440mm (12½ x 17½''). Creasing and marking.
A central illustration of a reindeer surrounded by eight vignette scenes of of its uses and products, including transport, portage and clothing. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 48563]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Right Hon.ble & Hon.ble The Trustees of Rugby School, Warwickshire, this South East View of the Buildings Erected under their Authority is most respectfully dedicated by their ,uch obliged & obedient serv.t, George Hawkins.
To the Right Hon.ble & Hon.ble The Trustees of Rugby School, Warwickshire, this South East View of the Buildings Erected under their Authority is most respectfully dedicated by their ,uch obliged & obedient serv.t, George Hawkins.
G. Hawkinds del et sculp. Henry Hakewill Architect 1808.
London Published Feb.y 1.st 1817 by Geo. Hawkins. 21 Panton Street Leicester Square.
Engraving. 280 x 400mm (11 x 15¾"), very large margins. Tear and some nicks in the lower margin.
A south east prospect of Rugby School, founded in 1576, but re-established during the first half of the 19th century. In foreground boys are holding cricket bat.
[Ref: 56309]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 18. The Seal and Walrus.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 18. The Seal and Walrus.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal. Mint
A central illustration of a seal and walrus, surrounded by nine vignette scenes of of their harvesting and products, including canoes, clothes, oil, glue and 'Ivory for Dentists use'. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 13283]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Sheep.
[London, Thomas Varty, n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 360 x 415mm (14¼ x 16¼"). Slight staining.
A central illustration of a ram, ewe and lamb is surrounded by ten vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (each captioned). From 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 48545]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Sheep.
[London, Thomas Varty, n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal.
A central illustration of a ram, ewe and lamb is surrounded by ten vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (each captioned). From 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 10525]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 17. The Silk Worm.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 17. The Silk Worm.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph. 375 x 485mm (14¾ x 19"). Some spotting near top left corner and along lower title area and margin. Loss to bottom left corner. Three repaired tears along lower edge.
A central illustration of the stages of life of the silk worm and moth, surrounded by nine vignette scenes of sericulture and silk manufacture. From 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 53946]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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St. Bartholomew's Church, Bethnal Green.
St. Bartholomew's Church, Bethnal Green.
G. Hawkins, lith. W. Railton, F.G.S. Architect. Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the Queen.
[London, c.1845.]
Fine sepia-tinted lithograph heightened in white, india paper; image 355 x 275mm. 14 x 10¾". Sheet trimmed close to image. Slightly foxed; small tears to extremities.
A view of St. Bartholomew's Church, Mile End, east London, built along with the adjacent school in 1844 by architect William Railton (c.1801 - 1877). There was an exhibition of the project at the Royal Academy that year.
Not on Collage. Colvin p.484.
[Ref: 21057]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Swan, Goose And Duck.
Designed and Drawn on Stone, by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, Adelaide St. Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 355 x 415mm. 14 x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal.
A central illustration of these birds is surrounded by eight vignette scenes depicting their commercial uses and relationship to man, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 12.' upper right.
[Ref: 10529]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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South West View of Wimbledon Church, Surrey.
South West View of Wimbledon Church, Surrey. As Rebuilt 1841.
G. Hawkins Lith. George Gilbert Scott & Wm Bonython Moffatt, Architects
Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen
Rare lithograph with tintstone, sheet 365 x 485mm (14¼ x 19"); large margins. Dusty.
St Mary's Church, Wimbledon, as rebuilt 1841-3 to the designs of Gothic revival architect Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-78).
[Ref: 40377]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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