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View of the Town of Alton Hampshire.
View of the Town of Alton Hampshire.
C.J. Greenwood, Del.t & lith. Printed by Standidge & Co, 36 Old Jewry, London.
Published by D. Walden, Bookseller, Alton. [n.d., c.1850.]
Scarce tinted lithograph, locally published. Printed area 280 x 350mm. Repaired tear in edge. Sky messy.
[Ref: 51235]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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High Street, Bognor, Sussex.
High Street, Bognor, Sussex.
C.J. Greenwood, Delt. et Lith. Printed by S. Straker, London.
Published by Richard Holmden, Bognor [n.d, c.1850].
Rare sepia-tinted lithograph heightened in white, image 245 x 350mm. 9¾ x 13¾". Repaired worm holes on top left.
Bognor Regis is a seaside resort town in West Sussex. The publisher of this print (as was common practice) has inserted his premises, a shop and 'Library' into this view of the High Street. Richard Holmden is listed in the Post Office Directory for 1851 as a bookseller, stationer, and owner of circulating library, as well as watchmaker and jeweller.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 26452]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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The Chinese Junk Keyring.
The Chinese Junk Keyring. Length 160 feet, breadth 33 feet, depth of hold 16 feet, burthen about 800 Tons.
London J.T. Wood Holywell St. Strand
[c.1850]
Zinc engraving, sheet 115 x 150mm (4½ x 6"). Foxing at edges.
The Chinese junk, Keying, which sailed from China to England and the United States (via the Cape of Good Hope) between 1846 and 1848. Probably published to coincide with its arrival in British waters in 1848. The ship subsequently sailed on to the US; even though the ship’s captain Charles Alfred Kellett (b.1812) did not plan to stop in New York City, he found himself off-course and eventually anchored in Battery Park, a resort for racing, sports, ice-skating and fashion. The ship remained for nine days in New York and over 7000 people a day paid 25 cents each to board the boat to examine its cabins and observe the crew. The American publishers Currier & Ives made a similar print to this one to commemorate the arrival of the ship in New York.
For another image of the same vessel see ref. 41651.
[Ref: 43257]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Tomb Of Lord Bardolf.  This Tomb is in Dennington Church in ye County of Suffolk, & was erected to ye Memory of Willm. Lord Bardolf, Chamberlain to K. Hen.6. who by his Will, bearing Date Dec.1:1438, bequeath'd his Body to be buried in this place.  To
The Tomb Of Lord Bardolf. This Tomb is in Dennington Church in ye County of Suffolk, & was erected to ye Memory of Willm. Lord Bardolf, Chamberlain to K. Hen.6. who by his Will, bearing Date Dec.1:1438, bequeath'd his Body to be buried in this place. To Sr. John Rouse Bart. This Plate is Inscrib'd, by his most Obedient abd Humble Servt. Jos:a Kirby.
Drawn after ye Tomb by Jos:a Kirby, & Publish'd by him March 25: 1748. Engrav'd by J. Wood.
Engraving. 245 x 315mm (9½ x 12¼"). Some foxing. Crease into lower part of image at right.
Sir William Phelip (1383 - 1441) of Dennington, Suffolk, and Erpingham, Norfolk. He served at Agincourt, was captain of Harfleur 1421 - 1422, treasurer of the household to Henry V, and chamberlain to Henry VI, and on 13 Nov. 1437 was created Baron Bardolf. On his death in 1441 the peerage became extinct. Rare.
[Ref: 7524]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Hackney]
[Hackney]
[C.J. Greenwood Del.t et Lith.] [****] & Son Litho. Ludgate Hill. London.
[London: n.d., c.1845.]
Scarce tinted lithograph. Image 220 x 345mm (8¾ x 13½"). Trimmed, losing most of the inscriptions, new margins added.
A railway bridge over a London street, with a locomotive passing.
[Ref: 56701]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Rembrandt's Father.
Rembrandt's Father. Done from an Original Painting by Rembrandt belonging to Will.m Baillie Esq.r.
Jn.o Greenwood fecit.
Published by J. Boydell Engraver in Cheapside, Jan.ry 1764.
Mezzotint, 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 10), with large margins. Late. Slight staining. Repaired tear left margin.
Head and shoulders of a bearded man with a wide-brimmed hat, then thought to be after Rembrandt.
CS 9. Charrington 60.
[Ref: 61593]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Trees from Boim.
Trees from Boim. The Su ping. The Chew kû or Goyavas. No. 143. Vol. IV Plate 45.p. 292.
J. Wood Sculp.
[n.d., c.1745.]
Engraving. Sheet: 170 x 205mm (6¾ x 8''). Trimmed and laid on album sheet.
A diagram of two fruit trees from 'A New General Collection of Voyages and Travels', printed for Thomas Astley 1745.
[Ref: 50410]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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