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Tsetinje.
Tsetinje.
Hanhart lith.
[London: Richard Bentley, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty. 1864.]
Coloured lithograph, sheet 150 x 235mm. 6 x 9¼". Stain upper left and right.
From "The Eastern Shores of the Adriatic in 1863. With a Visit to Montenegro", by the Viscountess Strangford, Emily Anne Beaufort.
[Ref: 10298]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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G. Bentinck [facsimile signature.]
G. Bentinck [facsimile signature.]
d'Orsay 20 Decr. 1840 Bretby Park [signed in plate].
London, Published by J. Mitchell Royal Library, 33, Old Bond Street. Printed by M. & N. Hanhart.
Lithograph on india paper, india 200 x 150mm. 8 x 6". Margins trimmed.
Portrait of Lord George Cavendish Bentinck (1802 - 1848), statesman and sportsman. Leading Tory MP and well-known sportsman; son of the 4th Duke of Portland. Bentinck was a passionate protectionist who helped to oust Peel in 1846 after the repeal of the Corn Laws. From a series of portraits by Count Alfred Guillaume Gabriel d'Orsay (1801 - 1852), Paris-born artist and gentleman of fashion. His profile sketches of his contemporaries, to the number of 125, include among them nearly all the literary, artistic, and fashionable celebrities of that time.
O'Donoghue supplement p.39, 5. NPG.
[Ref: 21810]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Landing the Shore End of Bombay Cable at Aden.
Landing the Shore End of Bombay Cable at Aden.
M.&N. Hanhart. [n.d., c.1870.]
Chromolithograph, rare. Sheet: 140 x 200mm (5½ x 8"). Foxing around edges.
A scene showing the laying of the British-Indian telegraph cable at Aden, the cable was laid by the Anglo-Indian Telegraph Company between 1869-1870.
[Ref: 46440]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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View of El Medinah, the Burial Place of the Prophet.
View of El Medinah, the Burial Place of the Prophet. Taken From the Harrah (Or Ridge) West of the Town.
R. Burton Del.t. Hanhart Lith.
[n.d., c.1855.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet size: 140 x 225mm (5½ x 8¾"). Large margins. Foxing.
Plate 6 from the second volume of Richard Francis Burton's 'Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Mecca', 1855-1856. In the spring of 1853, noted linguist and explorer Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) started his most famous and important journey. Burton undertook the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina in disguise at a time when Europeans were forbidden access.
Abbey: 368.
[Ref: 37263]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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John Bushe [facsimile signature.]
John Bushe [facsimile signature.]
d'Orsay fecit 1st April 1847 [signed in plate].
London, Published, by J. Mitchell, Royal Library 33, Old Bond Street. Printed by M. & N. Hanhart.
Lithograph on india paper, india 215 x 150mm. 8½ x 6". Bit soiled.
John Bushe (1794-1870) was an Irish business man and was a Fundholder, he lived the latter part of his life in The Albany, Piccadilly. From a series of portraits by Count Alfred Guillaume Gabriel d'Orsay (1801 - 1852), Paris-born artist and gentleman of fashion. His profile sketches of his contemporaries, to the number of 125, include among them nearly all the literary, artistic, and fashionable celebrities of that time.
O'Donoghue supplement p.39, 5. See NPG D32464.
[Ref: 21811]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Memorial of Clare College Cambridge.
Memorial of Clare College Cambridge.
[H. Hale] M. Hanhart [pencil signature].
Beynon & Comp.y Fine Art Publishers & Engravers Cheltenham [n.d., c.1880].
Rare tinted lithograph. Sheet 815 x 595mm (32 x 23½"), with very large margins
A composition of views and portraits of important figures, including Elizabeth de Clare (1295-1360), masters and graduates.
See Ref: 58580
[Ref: 51396]   £320.00  
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Winter Quarters, Emma's Harbour.
Winter Quarters, Emma's Harbour.
M & N Hanhart, Impt.
[London: J. Murray, 1853.]
Tinted lithograph, image 100 x 165mm. 4 x 6½". Trimmed to image and title, laid to scrap paper.
Inuit people in their sleighs in the North American Arctic. Plate to William Hulme Hooper's 'Ten months among the tents of the Tuski, with incidents of an Arctic Boat Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, as far as the Mackenzie River and Cape Bathurst ...'
Abbey Travel: 641, 2.
[Ref: 11369]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Mistletoe Galop.
Mistletoe Galop. Composed by Albert Keller
Bernasconi. M. & N. Hanhart, Imp.
London: Brewer & Co 23 Bishopsgate St Within E.C. [n.d., c.1870.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 350 x 240mm (13¾ x 9½").
The cover of a music sheet, with vignettes of people dancing, two fiddlers and musicians playing in a snow-covered street.
[Ref: 41771]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Sketch Of A Manderin, Grand Stand Canton.
Sketch Of A Manderin, Grand Stand Canton.
W.R. Snow Delt. M & N Hanhart Imp
Dickinson Bros. Liths. 114, New Bond Street [n.d., c.1860].
Coloured lithograph, image 274 x 197mm. Repaired tear lower left c.20mm into image. Sheet trimmed.
A Chinese man watches the racing from the Grand Stand while smoking a cigar. From 'Sketches of Chinese Life & Character by William Roger Snow' Vol.1, published in three vols in 1860.
Not In Abbey Travel.
[Ref: 7761]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Yours faithfully, William Sands Cox [facsimile signature].
Yours faithfully, William Sands Cox [facsimile signature].
T. H. Maguire 1854. M. & N. Hanhart Impt.
[Published by George Ransome, Ipswich, n.d. c.1854]
Tinted lithograph. 560 x 385mm (22 x 15¼").
William Sands Cox (1802-75), a surgeon who founded Birmingham's first medical school, The Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery in 1825. It became the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery in 1836 and then the Queen's College in 1843. Cox also founded the Queen's Hospital in Bath Row in 1841. This print was published for Ipswich Museum Portraits.
W: 702.
[Ref: 4020]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Almissa.
Almissa.
Hanhart lith.
[n.d., c.1870.]
Fine coloured lithograph, 120 x 170mm. 4¾ x 6¾". (printed area)
A view in what is now Croatia. Plate to a book on travelling in the Balkans.
[Ref: 26930]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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W. Cubitt [facsimile signature]
W. Cubitt [facsimile signature]
T. H. Maguire. 1850. M. & N. Hanhart Impt.
[Published by George Ransome, Ipswich, n.d. c.1850]
Lithograph with facsimile signature. 609 x 446mm.
Civil Engineer and builder of railways, 1785-1861, inventor of the treadmill, He superintended the construction of the Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851. This print published for Ipswich Museum Portraits.
[Ref: 4010]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Dolomites] General View of the Rosengarten Gebirge from the Sasso di Damm, Fassa Thal.
[Dolomites] General View of the Rosengarten Gebirge from the Sasso di Damm, Fassa Thal.
J. Gilbert, del.t. Hanhart, lith.
[London: Longman, Green & Co., 1864.]
Rare coloured lithograph. Sheet 135 x 210mm (5¼ x 8½"). Stain in sky.
The Rosengarten group, a massif in the Dolomites between South Tyrol and Trentino. One of six lithographs in 'The Dolomite Mountains: Excursions through Tyrol, Cartinthia, Carniola, and Fruili in 1861, 1862, and 1863' by Josiah Gilbert & George Cheetham Churchill. The work also contained 26 wood engravings by Edward Whymper, who made the first successful ascent of the Matterhorn the following year.
[Ref: 58051]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Alfred Crowquill's Sketches From Jullien's Bal Masque.
Alfred Crowquill's Sketches From Jullien's Bal Masque. The Early Bird. What Tired Already? Shut Its Dear Little Mouth, For I Am Engaged By Twenty More Partners!
Alfred Crowquill, delt. et lith. M & N. Hanhart, Impt.
Published by E. Sidebetham, 38, Burlington Arcade [n.d., c.1850].
Coloured lithograph, sheet 381 x 279mm. Light foxing to margins.
Illustrations to Jullien's Bal Masque quadrille, by Alfred Henry Forrester, best known under the name of Alfred Crowquill (1804 - 1872). Louis Antoine Jullien (1812 -1860) conducted a series of winter season promenade concerts at the Covent Garden Theatre, which were highly successful; and on March 4th, 1844, the first bal-masqué given in England in the 19th century took place at Covent Garden under his auspices. In 1822 Forrester wrote for the Hive and in 1823 for the Mirror. He next applied himself to the study of drawing and modelling, as well as to wood and steel engraving. He was also the writer of burlesques, drew pantomimic extravaganzas for the pictorial papers, and exhibited pen-and-ink sketches in the miniature room of the Royal Academy in 1845 and 1846. For a time he contributed sketches to ‘Punch,’ where his work will be found in vols. ii. iii. and iv., and then went over to the ‘Illustrated London News’ as a member of the literary and pictorial staff. As a writer and illustrator of his own writings he was very popular; upwards of twenty works came from his pen, many of them being children's books. For some years the London pantomimes were indebted to him for designs, devices, and effects. In 1851 he modelled a statuette of the Duke of Wellington, which he produced a fortnight before the duke's death and presented to Queen Victoria and the allied sovereigns. At the time when he originally started as an artist there was not much competition, and he consequently found constant work. His works have enjoyed a considerable amount of popularity.
Ex: Collection of Alec Clunes.
[Ref: 7814]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Erin Go Bragh.
Erin Go Bragh. Quadrille by Cha.s d'Albert.
M. &. N. Hanhart.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Chromolithograph. Sheet: 335 x 240mm (13¼ x 9½''). Trimmed.
A song sheet for an irish melody. The scene shows figures upon Custom House Quay in Dublin, with a boat named Shamrock moored in the harbour.
[Ref: 49943]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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[A Tuski Hut, Interior.]
[A Tuski Hut, Interior.]
[M & N Hanhart, Impt.]
[London: J. Murray, 1853.]
Tinted lithograph, image 100 x 165mm. 4 x 6½". Trimmed to image, laid to scrap paper.
Inuit people in an interior. Plate to William Hulme Hooper's 'Ten months among the tents of the Tuski, with incidents of an Arctic Boat Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, as far as the Mackenzie River and Cape Bathurst ...'
Abbey Travel: 641, 3.
[Ref: 11370]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Cape Bathurst, Meeting With Esquimaux.
Cape Bathurst, Meeting With Esquimaux.
M & N Hanhart, Impt.
[London: J. Murray, 1853.]
Tinted lithograph, image 100 x 165mm. 4 x 6½". Trimmed to image and title, laid to scrap paper.
Inuit people in their canoes in the North American arctic. Plate to William Hulme Hooper's 'Ten months among the tents of the Tuski, with incidents of an Arctic Boat Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, as far as the Mackenzie River and Cape Bathurst ...'
Abbey Travel: 641, 5.
[Ref: 11368]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[Lord FitzClarence; with facsimile signature.]
[Lord FitzClarence; with facsimile signature.]
D'Orsay fecit 1841.
London, Published by J. Mitchell, Royal Library, 33, Old Bond St. M. & N. Hanhart, Imp.t.
Lithograph on india paper. 205 x 160mm (8 x 6¼"). Some light foxing.
Portrait of General Lord Frederick FitzClarence (1799-1854), illegitimate son of King William IV and his mistress, actress Dorothea Jordan. While a lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards, FitzClarence commanded a small detachment of Guards to act in support of the police with the arrest of the Cato Street conspirators in 1820. From a series of portraits by Count Alfred Guillaume Gabriel d'Orsay (1801 - 1852).
O'Donoghue p.216, 1. See NPG 4026(25).
[Ref: 53529]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Edward Forbes [facsimile signature].
Edward Forbes [facsimile signature].
T.H. Maguire 1850. M. & H. Hanhart Imp.
Lithograph on chine collé. Printed area 290 x 240mm (11½ x 9½"), Pt blind stamp of the Ipswich Museum.
Edward Forbes (1815-54), Manx marine naturalist: professor of botany at King's College London, 1843; palaeontologist to the Geological Survey of Great Britain, 1844; professor of natural history to the Royal School of Mines, 1851; president of the Geological Society of London; professor of natural history at the University of Edinburgh, 1854. Published in 1847 "Travels in Lycia". Mentor to Huxley. From the series 'Ipswich Museum Portraits'.
Wellcome 1002-2.
[Ref: 48440]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Edward Forster [facsimile signature].
Edward Forster [facsimile signature].
T.H. Maguire 1849.
[Ipswich: George Ransome, 1852.]
Lithograph. Printed area 335 x 245mm (13¼ x 9¾"), with large margins. A few small tear in the bottom edge.
Half-length portrait of Edward Forster the Younger (1765-1849), banker and botanist. An early fellow of the Linnean Society, he was elected treasurer in 1816 and vice-president in 1828. He also had a catalogue of British birds printed in 1817. He helped found a Refuge for the Destitute in Hackney Road: he contracted cholera during an inspection, dying two days later. His herbarium was bought and presented to the British Museum. From the series 'Portraits of Honorary Members of the Ipswich Museum.'.
[Ref: 57188]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness Prince Frederick William of Prussia
His Royal Highness Prince Frederick William of Prussia dedicated to and published by permission of Her Majesty the Queen. Painted at Buckingham Palace , June 1857, by Winterhalter. Drawn on Stone by R. J. Lane, A.C.R.A.
Fr. Winterhalter 1857. London. [facsimile signature within the image.] M & N. Hanhart, Impt. Proof.
London; Published August 1st. 1857, by J. Mitchell, Bookseller & Publisher to the Queen, and by Special Appointment to the Emperor Napoleon III, Royal Library, 33, Old Bond Street.
Lithograph. 597 x 437mm. 23½ x 17¼". Spotting.
Frederick William Nicholas Charles (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl), who became Frederick III (1831 – 1888), German Emperor and King of Prussia, for 99 days in 1888 during the Year of the Three Emperors. The only son of Emperor William I, and was raised in his family's tradition of military service. Although celebrated as a young man for his leadership and successes during the Second Schleswig, Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian wars, he nevertheless professed a hatred of warfare, and was praised by friends and enemies alike for his humane conduct. Following the unification of Germany in 1871 his father, then King of Prussia, became the German Emperor, and on William's death at the age of 90 on 9 March 1888, the throne passed to Frederick, having by then been the Crown Prince for twenty-seven years. Frederick was suffering from cancer of the larynx and died on 15 June 1888, aged 57, following unsuccessful medical treatments for his condition.
[Ref: 12783]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Ascent of Fusiyama.
Ascent of Fusiyama.
G. J. Gower, del.t. Hanhart, lith.
[n.d., c.1870.]
Chromolithograph. Sheet: 210 x 125mm (8¼ x 5").
A view of climbers walking up the sacred mountain of Fusiyama in Japan.
[Ref: 47888]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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"Adieu Grenada"
[Illegible signature in plate.]
M. & N. Hanhart, Impt. [n.d., c.1850.]
Tinted lithograph heightened in white, Tatty and chipped extremities.
A Spanish gentleman about to take his leave on horseback bids farewell to his sweetheart; a lady at a balcony in the background surrounded by the architecture of Granada, in Andalusia, southern Spain. From an unidentified publication; numbered '209(2)' lower left.
[Ref: 20651]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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John Edw. Gray [facsimile signature].
John Edw. Gray [facsimile signature].
T.H. Maguire 1851. M. & N. Hanhart Imp.t.
[Ipswich: George Ransome, 1852.]
Lithograph. Printed area 360 x 240mm (14¼ x 9½"), with wide margins. Foxing in margin.
Half-length portrait of John Edward Gray (1800-75), one of the most prolific taxonomists in the history of zoology. He was founder of the Entomological Society of London in 1833 (now the Royal Entomological Society). He was keeper of zoology at the British Museum 1840-1874 (before the department became the Natural History Museum. From the series 'Portraits of Honorary Members of the Ipswich Museum.'.
Wellcome: 1202.
[Ref: 57191]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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The Lake of Hakoni.
The Lake of Hakoni.
R. A. del.t. Hanhart, lith.
[n.d., c.1870.]
Chromolithograph. Sheet: 210 x 125mm (8¼ x 5").
A view of the picturesque Lake Ashi in Japan.
[Ref: 47889]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Harleyford.
Harleyford.
H.J. Alfred, Delt. M. & N. Hanhart, Lith.
London, Published 1857, by Hanry J. Alfred, 54, Moorgate Street and by Reeves & Sons Cheapside.
Rare hand-coloured lithograph, image 190 x 295mm. 7½ x 11½".
Harleyford on the banks of the River Thames, near Marlow, Buckinghamshire, its parkland partly landscaped by Capability Brown. Angling from a boat in the foreground.
[Ref: 26447]   £270.00   (£324.00 incl.VAT)
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[William Henry Harvey] WH Harvey [facsimile signature].
[William Henry Harvey] WH Harvey [facsimile signature].
T.H. Maguire 1850. M. & N. Hanhart Imp.t.
Published by George Ransome, Ipswich, 1851.
Lithograph. Printed area 340 x 245mm (14¼ x 9½"), with large margins. Foxing in margins.
Half-length portrait of William Henry Harvey (1811-6), Irish botanist and phycologist who specialised in algae and mosses. His 'Phycologia Australica' 1849 is one of the most important 19th century works on phycology. Australian interest. From the series 'Portraits of Honorary Members of the Ipswich Museum.'.
Wellcome: 1313. Kivell & Spence: Not in.
[Ref: 57192]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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H.M. Ship 'Narcissus,' 51 Guns.  (Captain J.G. Bickford.)  Bearing the Flag of Rear-Admiral Sir B.W. Walker, Bart., K.C.B. 13th June, 1862, Samuel Jones (A.B.) fell Overboard from Foretop Gallant Yard -the Ship Running Twelve Knots- Saved.
H.M. Ship 'Narcissus,' 51 Guns. (Captain J.G. Bickford.) Bearing the Flag of Rear-Admiral Sir B.W. Walker, Bart., K.C.B. 13th June, 1862, Samuel Jones (A.B.) fell Overboard from Foretop Gallant Yard -the Ship Running Twelve Knots- Saved.
Haverfield [facsimile signature in image]. After a Drawing by Captain Haverfield, R.M.L.I. Chromo-Lithograph, by M. & N. Hanhart, London.
Sold by all Printsellers in London DERBY: T.A. Johnson [n.d. c.1862].
Chromolithograph. Image 410 x 255mm. Trimmed to image as normal with title letterpress on separate sheet attached below. Probably lacking original card.
[Ref: 3091]   £520.00  

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How this Little Pig went to Market.
How this Little Pig went to Market.
W.P. Snow, del.t M & N Hanhart, Imp.t
Dickinson Bro.s Lith.rs 114, New Bond Street. [n.d. c.1860.]
Tinted lithograph, very rare. 361 x 506mm (14¼ x 20"). Tears around edges.
Chinese men carrying a pig to market in a sling tied to bamboo, which they carry on their shoulders. From William Parker. Snow's "Sketches of Chinese Life & Character", which included sketches of lives and customs in Canton in the time of the Qing Dynasty.
[Ref: 30907]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Hunter Blair [facsimile signature.]
Hunter Blair [facsimile signature.]
D'Orsay fecit 15 Decr. 1847 [signed in plate.]
London, Published by J. Mitchell, Royal Library, 33, Old Bond St. Printed by M.&N. Hanhart.
Lithograph on india paper, india 220 x 160mm. 8¾ x 6¼".
Portrait of James Hunter-Blair (1817 - 1854?); according to a pencil note to the lower margin he was killed at the Battle of Inkerman during the Crimean War (November 5, 1854). From a series of portraits by Count Alfred Guillaume Gabriel d'Orsay (1801 - 1852), Paris-born artist and gentleman of fashion. His profile sketches of his contemporaries, to the number of 125, include among them nearly all the literary, artistic, and fashionable celebrities of that time.
O'Donoghue supplement p.230. DNB.
[Ref: 21806]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Alfred Crowquill's Sketches From Jullien's Bal Masque.
Alfred Crowquill's Sketches From Jullien's Bal Masque. I've Hardly The Face To Ask You: But Are You Angel Enough. To Smile When Nobody Asks You To Dance.
Alfred Crowquill, delt. et lith. M & N. Hanhart, Impt.
Published by E. Sidebetham, 38, Burlington Arcade [n.d., c.1850].
Coloured lithograph, sheet 379 x 279mm. Light foxing to margins.
Illustrations to Jullien's Bal Masque quadrille, by Alfred Henry Forrester, best known under the name of Alfred Crowquill (1804 - 1872). Louis Antoine Jullien (1812 -1860) conducted a series of winter season promenade concerts at the Covent Garden Theatre, which were highly successful; and on March 4th, 1844, the first bal-masqué given in England in the 19th century took place at Covent Garden under his auspices. In 1822 Forrester wrote for the Hive and in 1823 for the Mirror. He next applied himself to the study of drawing and modelling, as well as to wood and steel engraving. He was also the writer of burlesques, drew pantomimic extravaganzas for the pictorial papers, and exhibited pen-and-ink sketches in the miniature room of the Royal Academy in 1845 and 1846. For a time he contributed sketches to ‘Punch,’ where his work will be found in vols. ii. iii. and iv., and then went over to the ‘Illustrated London News’ as a member of the literary and pictorial staff. As a writer and illustrator of his own writings he was very popular; upwards of twenty works came from his pen, many of them being children's books. For some years the London pantomimes were indebted to him for designs, devices, and effects. In 1851 he modelled a statuette of the Duke of Wellington, which he produced a fortnight before the duke's death and presented to Queen Victoria and the allied sovereigns. At the time when he originally started as an artist there was not much competition, and he consequently found constant work. His works have enjoyed a considerable amount of popularity.
Ex: Collection of Alec Clunes.
[Ref: 7816]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Wm Jardine [facsimile signature].
Wm Jardine [facsimile signature].
T.H. Maguire 1849. M. & N. Hanhart Lith. Printers.
[Ipswich: George Ransome, 1852.]
Lithograph. Printed area 350 x 240mm (13¾ x 9½"), with large margins. Foxing, tear in right margin.
Half-length portrait of Sir William Jardine (1800-74), Scottish naturalist best known for his 'Naturalist's Library', 1833-66. He also wrote 'the Ichnology of Annandale', which include descriptions of fossils found on his ancestral estate. From the series 'Portraits of Honorary Members of the Ipswich Museum.'.
Wellcome: 1519.
[Ref: 57190]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[Plate 7. The Golden Gate, Jerusalem.]
[Plate 7. The Golden Gate, Jerusalem.]
C. Werner f. 1864. [Chromo-Lithograph by M. & N. Hanhart.]
[London: Moore, McQueen & Co, 1864.]
Chromolithograph, scarce. Trimmed to image, laid on board with Werner's signature stamped, as issued, with publisher's label with title as above on reverse. Image 320 x 500mm, 12½ x 19½. Label trimmed, board foxed.
The Golden Gate, the oldest existing gate in Jerusalem's Old City Walls, which Jesus passed through on Palm Sunday, fulfilling a prophecy that the Messiah would enter the city through this gate. As this tradition continued among the city's Jews, the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman I had the Golden Gate bricked up in 1541 to prevent it ever happening. Carl Friedrich Heinrich Werner (1808-94) was a German watercolourist who visited Egypt and the Holy Land in 1862-4, where he was one of the few non-Muslims able to gain access to paint the interior of the Dome of the Rock. He published his book 'Jerusalem, Bethlehem and the Holy Places' in 1865.
[Ref: 22119]   £320.00  
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To the Committee of the Bristol and Clifton Zoological Society, This Portrait of their old Favorite Jupiter, is respectfully dedicated by the Publisher.
To the Committee of the Bristol and Clifton Zoological Society, This Portrait of their old Favorite Jupiter, is respectfully dedicated by the Publisher.
Drawn by J. West Giles. M. & H. Hanhard, Imp.t.
Clifton, Published by John Burbidge, 6, Regent Place, June 24th 1853.
Very scarce tinted lithograph. Sheet 330 x 450mm (13 x 17¾"). Foxing in lower margin.
A fine lithograph portrait of a lion.
[Ref: 53609]   £320.00  
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The Auxiliary S.S. 'Kent' 2300 Tons. G. Fairles Gibbs, Commander. Built & Owned by Messrs. Money ~Wigram & Sons, Blackwall.
The Auxiliary S.S. 'Kent' 2300 Tons. G. Fairles Gibbs, Commander. Built & Owned by Messrs. Money ~Wigram & Sons, Blackwall.
T.G. Dutton del & Lith. M.&H. Hanhart imp.
London, Published Sepr. 20th 1876 by W.G.Foster, (son of W. Foster,) late of 178 Billiter St. Marine, Printseller, Publisher & Frame Maker 21 London St. EC.
Coloured Lithograph 460 x 295mm. faint paper toning from old mount.
Auxiliary Steam Screw Ship, built 1876 at Blackwall. In 1879 she was sold to the Marquis de Campo and renamed Barcelona, running between Cadiz and London. In 1885 she was sold to the Pinillos Line, a company formed in 1884 to sail between Barcelona and the West Indies and U.S Gulf ports. In 1888 she was sold to a Marseilles firm and refitted. 1896 saw her beached and broken having caught fire.
Macpherson Collection:p.168.
[Ref: 2205]   £950.00  
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Rainald Knightley [facsimile signature.]
Rainald Knightley [facsimile signature.]
Gore House 3 July 1845 d'Orsay fecit [signed in plate].
London, Published by J. Mitchell, Royal Library, 33, Old Bond Street. Printed by M. & N. Hanhart.
Lithograph on india paper, india 225 x 165mm. 9 x 6½".
Portrait of Rainald Knightley, 1st Baron Knightley (1819 - 1895), politician Conservative Member of Parliament for South Northamptonshire. He entered parliament in 1852 and held the seat until 1892. He married Louisa Mary, daughter of General Sir Edward Bowater, in 1869. Their marriage produced no children and his death lead to the extinction of the baroncy. From a series of portraits by Count Alfred Guillaume Gabriel d'Orsay (1801 - 1852), Paris-born artist and gentleman of fashion. His profile sketches of his contemporaries, to the number of 125, include among them nearly all the literary, artistic, and fashionable celebrities of that time.
O'Donoghue p.710. NPG D18101.
[Ref: 21821]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Ladak.
Ladak.
W.H.K. Delt. Hanhart, lith.
[London: Richard Bentley, 1863.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 245 x 150mm (9¾ x 6") very large margins.
View in Ladakh, a region of northern India near the Tibetan border. Plate to Captian William Henry Knight's 'Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Thibet.'
British Library: 001989980. Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 53575]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Edwin Lankester [facsimile signature].
Edwin Lankester [facsimile signature].
T.H. Maguire 1852.
[Ipswich: George Ransome, 1852.]
Lithograph. Printed area 320 x 240mm (12½ x 9½"), with large margins. Foxing.
Half-length portrait of Edwin Lankester (1814-74), surgeon and naturalist., the President of the British Association for 25 years. He studied water through microscopes, and established a committee to examine the findings of John Sutherland and Dr John Snow concerning the outbreak of the 1854 Cholera outbreak around Broad Street, leading to the acceptance of the problem being contaminated water. From the series 'Portraits of Honorary Members of the Ipswich Museum.'.
Wellcome: 1680.
[Ref: 57189]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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John Lee.
John Lee.
T H Maguire. 1849. M. & N. Hanhart, Lith. Printers.
[Published by George Ransome, Ipswich, n.d. c.1849]
Lithograph signed on stone by the artist with "John Lee" signature facsimile. 526 x 338mm.
Scientist and Astronomer. [1783 - 1866]. This print published for Ipswich Museum Portraits.
W: 1717-3.
[Ref: 4015]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Alfred Crowquill's Sketches From Jullien's Bal Masque.
Alfred Crowquill's Sketches From Jullien's Bal Masque. The Lion & The Lamb. Perhaps You'd Like To Take The Lady From Me Sir?
Alfred Crowquill, delt. et lith. M & N. Hanhart, Impt.
Published by E. Sidebetham, 38, Burlington Arcade [n.d., c.1850].
Coloured lithograph, sheet 380 x 280mm. Light foxing to margins, some spotting to image.
Illustrations to Jullien's Bal Masque quadrille, by Alfred Henry Forrester, best known under the name of Alfred Crowquill (1804 - 1872). Louis Antoine Jullien (1812 -1860) conducted a series of winter season promenade concerts at the Covent Garden Theatre, which were highly successful; and on March 4th, 1844, the first bal-masqué given in England in the 19th century took place at Covent Garden under his auspices. In 1822 Forrester wrote for the Hive and in 1823 for the Mirror. He next applied himself to the study of drawing and modelling, as well as to wood and steel engraving. He was also the writer of burlesques, drew pantomimic extravaganzas for the pictorial papers, and exhibited pen-and-ink sketches in the miniature room of the Royal Academy in 1845 and 1846. For a time he contributed sketches to ‘Punch,’ where his work will be found in vols. ii. iii. and iv., and then went over to the ‘Illustrated London News’ as a member of the literary and pictorial staff. As a writer and illustrator of his own writings he was very popular; upwards of twenty works came from his pen, many of them being children's books. For some years the London pantomimes were indebted to him for designs, devices, and effects. In 1851 he modelled a statuette of the Duke of Wellington, which he produced a fortnight before the duke's death and presented to Queen Victoria and the allied sovereigns. At the time when he originally started as an artist there was not much competition, and he consequently found constant work. His works have enjoyed a considerable amount of popularity.
Ex: Collection of Alec Clunes.
[Ref: 7818]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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View of El Medinah.
View of El Medinah. Taken From the Harrah (Or Ridge) West of the Town.
R. Burton Del.t. Hanhart Lith.
[n.d., c.1855.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet size: 140 x 225mm (5½ x 8¾"). Large margins. Slight foxing.
Plate 1 from the first volume of Richard Francis Burton's 'Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Mecca', 1855-1856. In the spring of 1853, noted linguist and explorer Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) started his most famous and important journey. Burton undertook the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina in disguise at a time when Europeans were forbidden access.
Abbey: 368.
[Ref: 37262]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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No 26. White Polar or Abele. The Fig & Cypress. N.r Mentone, Coast of Genoa.
No 26. White Polar or Abele. The Fig & Cypress. N.r Mentone, Coast of Genoa.
Geo. Barnard del.t 1868. M & N. Hanhart Imp.
London; Published by Winsor & Newton, Rathbone Place, April 1868.
Coloured lithograph, rare. Printed area 330 x 440mm (13 x 17¼"). Wear to edges, small worm hole in sky.
A view near Menton in France, with the Maritime Alps in the background, from 'Barnard’s Trees', which illustrated 30 trees 'Drawn on stone by the author, with foreign and home scenes of interest, and short descriptive letter press'. George Barnard, a drawing master at Rugby School, is best known for his 'Theory and Practice of Landscape Painting in Water-Colours'.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 33830]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Written May 16th 1830, the Thirtieth Anniversary of Samuel Codner's Preservation from Shipwreck, on board the ship 'Mercury,' Lat: 49°,, 30' N., Lon: 13° W. The ship turned on her beam ends at 7,15 P.M.; and remained in that situation twenty five minutes.
Written May 16th 1830, the Thirtieth Anniversary of Samuel Codner's Preservation from Shipwreck, on board the ship 'Mercury,' Lat: 49°,, 30' N., Lon: 13° W. The ship turned on her beam ends at 7,15 P.M.; and remained in that situation twenty five minutes. [Ten verses in three columns below image.] Teignmouth May 15th. 1830.
Luny Pinxt. R. Wallis Direct. M. & N. Hanhart Impt.
[c.1830.]
Tinted lithograph. 310 x 360mm. 12¼ x 14¼". Sheet trimmed.
The poem is illustrated by a dramatic view of the Mercury on her side floundering in stormy seas, the sailors desperately clambering away from the waves. She was sailing from St. John's, the provincial capital of Newfoundland, Canada, to England in 1822 when the disaster occurred. The survivor Samuel Codner was from Kingskerswell, Devon, an area with a long-standing tradition of involvement in the Newfoundland cod fishery. He worked for the family business, Daniel Codner and Company.
NMM: PAF7696.
[Ref: 19456]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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The Right Honble. Lord Methuen.
The Right Honble. Lord Methuen.
J Linnell f 1846. [facsimile signature]. M & N.Hanhart.Lith Printers.
[n.d. c.1846]
Lithograph. 702 x 529mm.
MP. For Wiltshire. John Linnel was an English painter who made a good living as a fashionable portraitist, but preferred to paint landscapes. In 1837, he married the daughter of Samuel Palmer, one of his influences. He gave up portraiture in the 1840’s and moved to Redhill to devote his career to his landscapes. These paintings were highly desired and caused Linnel to amass a great deal of wealth. However, he was not favored among his colleagues and was denied membership to the Royal Academy.
[Ref: 3915]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[David William Mitchell] D.W. Mitchell [facsimile signature].
[David William Mitchell] D.W. Mitchell [facsimile signature].
T.H. Maguire 1850. M. & H. Hanhart Imp.
Lithograph on chine collé. Printed area 290 x 240mm (11½ x 9½"), very large margins; blind stamp of the Ipswich Museum.
David William Mitchell (1813-59), zoologist and illustrator, the first paid secretary of the Zoological Society of London. While illustrating George Robert Gray's 'Genera of Birds' (published (1844-9) he was assisted by Joseph Wolf. From the series 'Ipswich Museum Portraits'.
Wellcome 2019-1.
[Ref: 48443]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Rod. I. Murchison [facsimile signature.]
Rod. I. Murchison [facsimile signature.]
T. H. Maguire 1849 [signed on stone lower right.] M. & N. Hanhart, Lith. Printers.
[Ipswich: George Ransome, c.1851.]
Lithograph on india paper, with large margins, stamped Ipswich Museum, image 290 x 240mm. 11½ x 9½".
Portrait of Sir Roderick Impey Murchison (1792 - 1871), geologist and geographer; seated holding a hammer, eye-glass on a chord around his neck. Murchison named and described the Silurian system and travelled extensively throughout Europe and Russia studying geological structures. President of Geological Society, 1831 and Royal Geographical Society, 1843. This print published for Ipswich Museum Portraits, with museum blindstamp lower right.
[Ref: 24932]   £220.00   - Currently not available

Sir Charles Napier, K.C.B. Vice Admiral of the Blue, & Command in Chief of the Baltic Fleet.
Sir Charles Napier, K.C.B. Vice Admiral of the Blue, & Command in Chief of the Baltic Fleet.
Drawn bt C. Baugniet. Printed by M & N Hanhart.
London, Published April, 5th. 1854 by Ackermann & Co. 96, Strand.
Lithograph. 472 x 381mm.
Admiral Sir Charles John Napier KCB GOTE RN (1786-1860) was a British naval officer whose sixty years in the Royal Navy included service in the Napoleonic Wars, the American War and the 'Hundred Days' War, the Syrian War and the Crimean War, and a period commanding the Portuguese navy in the Liberal Wars. An innovator concerned with the development of iron ships, and an advocate of humane reform in the Royal Navy, he was also active in politics as a Liberal Member of Parliament and was probably the naval officer most widely known to the public in the early Victorian Era.
Parker: 629.
[Ref: 12605]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Reception of Sir Charles Napier by the People, in the Hall of the Palace, Stockholm.
The Reception of Sir Charles Napier by the People, in the Hall of the Palace, Stockholm. Dolby's Sketches on the Baltic, Plate 6.
Sketched from Nature by E.T. Dolby. J. Brandard lith. M. & N. Hanhart Lith. Printers.
Published July 29th 1854 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co 13 14 15 Pall Mall East Publishers to her Majesty.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 340 x 390mm (13½ x 15¼"). Tear into inscription at bottom. Slight crease bottom right.
Sir Charles Napier (1786-1860), Commander of the Baltic Fleet, the largest the Royal Navy had assembled since the Napoleonic Wars, being warmly welcomed by the Swedes when he arrived in Stockholm. A lesser known theatre of the Crimean War, the Baltic Campaign was an attempt at attacking St Petersburg, undertaken by a combined British and French fleet. Napier, Britain's most experienced officer (having fought in the War of 1812) was given command, but proved to be too cautious for British public opinion. For failing to attack either the Russian naval base at Sveaborg or the fortress of Kronstadt (which the Russians were hoping he was rash enough to do), he was removed from his cammand on his return at the end of the season. Edwin Thomas Dolby's 'Sketches on the Baltic' illustrated the campaign in the same style at William Simpson's view of the Crimea.
[Ref: 39707]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[France] The Coinage Portrait Fac Simile of his Imperial Majesty  Napoleon III, Emperor of  the French.
[France] The Coinage Portrait Fac Simile of his Imperial Majesty Napoleon III, Emperor of the French. From which the Money of the Empire is Struck.
T.H.M. [initialed in image.] T.H. Maguire, Lith. M. & N. Hanhart, Impt.
1853 [in image.]
Lithograph, oval 185 x 150mm. 7¼ x 6".
Napoleon III, Emperor of France (1808 - 1873), 3rd son of Louis Bonaparte (1778 - 1846) who was the brother of Napoleon I. After the 1848 revolution, he was elected President of the Republic of France, and after a coup proclaimed Emperor in 1852. Defeated in the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 and subsequently exiled in England, he died in Chislehurst, and is buried at St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough, Hampshire. By Thomas Herbert Maguire (1821 - 1895).
[Ref: 12373]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Nelson's Monument (Trafalgar Square).
Nelson's Monument (Trafalgar Square).
Drawn from Nature & on Stone by T.C. Dibdin. M & N. Hanhart, lith. Printers.
London, Published by Brooks Brothers, 87, New Bond Street. [n.d. c.1867.]
A rare hand-coloured lithograph with tint stone. 310 x 197mm. 12¼ x 7¾". Paper-loss to lower corners.
View of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square; figures stroll around the base of the column by the fountains. Nelson's Column was built between 1840 and 1843 to a design by William Railton, with the lions added in 1867, designed by Sir Edwin Landseer; the monument was built to commemorate the death of Admiral Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
[Ref: 19283]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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