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Cumin.
Cumin.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper.
A man wearing a green and red kilt, with a matching tartan shawl over his shoulders from Clan Cumming also known as Clan Comyn. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61069]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Tho.s Frognall Dibdin D.D.
Tho.s Frognall Dibdin D.D. Price 3/6.
George Richmond pinx.t. Lowes Dickinson lithog. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London Published by J. Dickinson, 114 Bond S.t 1,st May 1840.
Lithograph on chine collé, on printed backing sheet. Printed area 330 x 230mm (13 x 9"). Some scuffing and creasing.
Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1776-1847), bibliographer who formed the Roxburghe Club in 1812. Each of the club's members was expected to produce a reprint of a rare work of English literature.
[Ref: 58103]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Dost Mahomed Khan and part of his family.
Dost Mahomed Khan and part of his family. Dost Mahomed Khan. Hyder Khan. Mahomed Akram Khan. Abdool Ghunee Khan.
Sketched at Calcutta. E.E. [Emily Eden] 1841. [Lithographed by Lowes Dickinson.]
[London: J. Dickinson & Son, 1844.]
Rare tinted lithograph. Sheet 460 x 370mm (18 x 14½"), with large margins.
Head and shoulders portraits of Dost Mohammed Khan, his two sons Muhammad Akram Khan and Haider Khan, and his cousin Abd al-Ghani Khan, from Emily Eden's 'Portraits of the Princes & Peoples of India'. Dost Mohammed Khan had been Emir of Afghanistan until he was deposed by the British in 1839 at the beginning of the First Afghan War and exiled to Mussoorie. He returned to the throne after the disasterous conclusion to the war for the British. The Hon. Emily Eden, the seventh daughter of William Eden, first baron Auckland, accompanied her brother, George, Lord Auckland (1784-1849) to India, where he served as Governor-General from 1835-1842. A highly gifted amateur artist and writer, Eden recorded her observations of life in India during this period in the form of letters and an extensive collection of sketches, meeting people like Dost Mohammed using her brother's influence. On her return to England in 1842, Eden arranged to have her images printed privately as a portfolio of 24 lithographs.
[Ref: 53226]   £360.00  
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Ferguson.
Ferguson.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper.
A medieval man of Clan Fergusson, barefoot, without a tartan, carrying a hand shield and light sword. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61063]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Facsimile:] Major Henniker 2nd Life Guards.
[Facsimile:] Major Henniker 2nd Life Guards.
George Richmond del.t Lowes Dickinson lithog.
Printed by C. Hullmandel. [n.d. c.1840.]
Lithograph, rare. 420 x 305mm. 16½ x 12".
John Major-Henniker, 4th Baron Henniker (1801-1870), was a British peer and Member of Parliament. In 1849 he was appointed High Sheriff of Suffolk.
NAM: 1996-06-190.
[Ref: 24831]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Rimmon.
Mac Rimmon.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith.
Printed by C. Graf. [n.d., c.1845]
Coloured lithograph, sheet 470 x 325mm (18½ x 12¾"). Dent in bottom left. Taped to cloth covered mount at corners.
A depiction of a MacCrimmon piper to MacLeod of MacLeod, from Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', published in 1845. The MacCrimmons were a Scottish family that were pipers to the chiefs of Clan MacLeod for several generations. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 58002]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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MacAlister.
MacAlister.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Edges chipped top left & bottom.
A man of Clan MacAlister, one foot resting on a chest with 'J. Macalister Passenger Canada', suggesting he is a victim of the Highland Clearances. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61062]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Coll.
Mac Coll.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper.
A medieval man of Clan MacColl, without a tartan, from Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61061]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Ivor.
Mac Ivor.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Some spotting.
An historical portrait of a man with shield and a stabbing spear with a clubbed handle, a sword in his belt from Clan MacIver or Clan MacIvor, also known as Clan Iver. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61067]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Kintosh.
Mac Kintosh.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper.
A man of Clan Mackintosh, in kilt, velvet jacket, embroidered waistcoat and white wig. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61064]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Laurin.
Mac Laurin.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Edges brittle.
An historical portrait of a bowman wearing a green kilt and a domed helmet from Clan MacLaren also known as MacLaurin. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61068]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Nicol.
Mac Nicol.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Edges chipped.
A bare-footed woman with a red tartan shawl from Clan MacNeacail also known as Clan MacNicol. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61066]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Matheson.
Matheson.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. C. Graf, Lith. to Her Majesty.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Faint mount burn.
A bare-footed woman and a boy in a kilt from Clan Matheson. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61065]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Urquhart.
Urquhart.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Tear entering image bottom right, edges chipped.
A woman of Clan Urquhart, from Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61060]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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A Zemindar or Farmer of the Upper Provinces and A Puthan a Famous Wrestler.
A Zemindar or Farmer of the Upper Provinces and A Puthan a Famous Wrestler.
[Lithographed by Lowes Dickinson after Emily Eden.]
[London: J. Dickinson & Son, 1844.]
Rare tinted lithograph. Sheet 460 x 370mm (18 x 14½"), with large margins.
Two standing figures from Emily Eden's 'Portraits of the Princes & Peoples of India'. In the text she wrote: ''The first of these figures represents a respectable landholder of the Upper Provinces, in his winter dress. The second figure is that of a Mahomedan of Upper India, of the Pathan Tribe which is of Afghan descent. The man was famous as a wrestler''. The Hon. Emily Eden, the seventh daughter of William Eden, first baron Auckland, accompanied her brother, George, Lord Auckland (1784-1849) to India, where he served as Governor-General from 1835-1842. A highly gifted amateur artist and writer, Eden recorded her observations of life in India during this period in the form of letters and an extensive collection of sketches. On her return to England in 1842, Eden arranged to have her images printed privately as a portfolio of 24 lithographs.
[Ref: 53225]   £360.00  
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