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Sir Hans Sloanes Tomb Chelsea.
Sir Hans Sloanes Tomb Chelsea.
Malcolm del. et f.
Published by JP Malcolm No.10 Middlesex St. Somers Town. [n.d., 1800.]
Etching, 150 x 200mm. 6 x 8".
The Tomb of Sir Hans Sloane (1660 - 1753), physician, botanist and collector, by the River Thames in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. By James Peller Malcolm for his 'Vews within twelve miles round London...' 1800, and included in his 'Londinium Redivivum', 4 vols. 1802-7.
Longford: 158. BL: 002353613.
[Ref: 18208]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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The Middle Temple Hall London.
The Middle Temple Hall London. Viro Amicissimo, Patrono vere colendo, Johanni Nichols, Typographo Londiniensi, hand Tabulam aeneam; gratitudinis ergo, D.D.D. J.P Malcolm
Malcolm del et sc.
Publish'd Feb. 1. 1800 by J.P. Malcolm Somers Place, E.
Engraving, platemark 440 x 505mm (17¼ x 19½"). Creasing.
The Middle Temple, completed in 1573, is perhaps the finest example of an Elizabethan Hall in Britain. This print shows its double hammer beam roof to good advantage. The High Table, made from a single oak, is believed to have been given to the Inn by Elizabeth I. Engraved and published by James Peller Malcolm (1767-1815), an American artist who moved to England in around 1789.
[Ref: 23350]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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