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The British Army.
The British Army. Dedicated by permission to The General Commanding-in-Chief, His Royal Highness, The Duke of Cambridge K.G.K.P.G.C.B., &c. By his obliged and most privileged servant, Rudolph Ackermann.
Drawn by Orlando Norie. Engraved by J. Harris.
London. Published Feb.y 1. 1863, by Rudolph Ackermann, 101 Regent Street.
Coloured aquatint, 480 x 745mm. 19 x 29¼".
A large aquatint depicting soldiers of many units of the British army, each identified below the image.
[Ref: 11292]   £480.00  
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The British Army.
The British Army. Dedicated by permission to The General Commanding in Chief His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge, K.G. K.P. G.C.B. &c. By his obliged and most obedient Servant, Arthur Ackermann. [Names of the various regiments underneath the respective uniformed soldiers.]
Drawn by Orlando Norie. Engraved by E.G. Hester.
London: Published Feb.y 7.th 1879, by Arthur Ackermann, 191, Regent Street.
Coloured aquatint. Plate 541 x 840mm. 21¼ x 33". Minor paper discolouration.
Groupings of various British Army regiments, including 1st Life Guards, Royal Horse Artillery, 79th Highlanders, 1st Royal Dragoons, 7th Hussars, Queen's Aide de Camp, Grenadier Guards, 37th North Hampshire, Scots Guards, and many others.
Ogilby 16: 3 (Ackermann's Large Groups 1859-1902).
[Ref: 22920]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers.
Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers. R. Ackermann's Costumes of the Volunteer Corps. No. 5.
Drawn by Orlando Norie. Engraved by J. Harris.
London, Published May 9.th 1860; By Rudolph Ackermann, at his Eclipse Sporting and Military Gallery, 191, Regent Street. R. Dimmock, Kings Parade, Cambridge.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Plate 388 x 293mm. 15¼ x 11½".
The history of the Cambridge University Officers Training Corps stretches back to 1803, when Great Britain was threatened with French invasion. Some undergraduates of the University of Cambridge formed a corps of 'Rifle Volunteers' to help in the defence of Britain. The Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers were formally raised in 1860. From Rudolph Ackermann's "Costumes of the Volunteer Corps".
Ogilby: 26; 5.
[Ref: 21390]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Pattern of Artillery Uniform. Recommended by the Committee on Volunteer Clothing.
Pattern of Artillery Uniform. Recommended by the Committee on Volunteer Clothing. R. Ackermann's Costumes of the Volunteer Corps. No. 4.
Drawn by Orlando Norie. Engraved by J. Harris.
London; Published Feb.y 16.th 1860; by Rudolph Ackermann; at his Eclipse Sporting & Military Gallery, 191, Regent Stret.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Plate 375 x 292mm. 14¾ x 11½".. Paper toning, nicks and tears to upper margin edge.
Three officers with rifles stand dressed in blue military uniform with red striped highlights down the seam of the leg, jacket edges and hat rim; a manned cannon behind. From Rudolph Ackermann's "Costumes of the Volunteer Corps".
Ogilby: 26; 4.
[Ref: 21389]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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