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View of the Ferry & Passage-House of Portland.
View of the Ferry & Passage-House of Portland.
J. Nixon Esq.r delin.t F. Bernie Aqua tint.
[published by James Fittler, July 1790]
Aquatint and etching, sheet 250 x 295mm (9¾ x 11½"). Trimmed inside platemark, losing publication line; tears and creases.
A view of the Isle of Portland, the limestone tied island, in the English Channel, Dorset. Before 1839 there was no bridge connection Portland to the Mainland, and passage between the two was only possible in a small boat as seen here. On the mainland two men wait with their horses to take them across to the island. From a set of twelve views of Weymouth and the surrounding area.
Abbey Scenery 339.8; for the complete set see ref. 35799.
[Ref: 37974]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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View of the Island of Portland from the Look Out.
View of the Island of Portland from the Look Out.
J. Nixon Esq.r delin.t F. Bernie Aqua tint. Etch'd & Finish'd by J. Fittler.
Pub. as the Act directs Jan.y 1790 by I. Fittler, London, I.Love, Weymouth.
Aquatint and etching in brown ink. 260 x 300mm (10¼ x 11¾"), on J. Whatman paper with large margins.
A view of the Isle of Portland, the limestone tied island, in the English Channel, Dorset.
[Ref: 31117]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Bow & Arrow Castle on the Island of Portland.
Bow & Arrow Castle on the Island of Portland.
J. Nixon Es.r delin.t. F. Bernie Aqua tint. Etch'd & Finish'd by J. Fittler
Pub.d as the Act directs Jan.y 1790 by I. Fittler, London and J.Love, Weymouth.
Coloured aquatint and etching with watercolour wash, plate 260 x 299mm (10¼ x 11¾"). Very large margins.
A view along the Jurassic coast in Dorset; the Grade 1 listed Rufus Castle, also known as Bow and Arrow Castle, the ruined castle overlooking Church Ope Cave on Portland. Named Rufus as it was probably built by that king. Soon after this print was made, William Penn's grandson John built a mansion nearby and enclosed the castle, restricting the free access to the castle which had previously been available to visitors. From the oblong folio 'Views of Waymouth' (1791, 12 plates) after J. Nixon, A. Beaumont; T. Morris, F. Bowles, and J. Love.
Abbey Scenery 339.1 for the complete set see ref. 35799.
[Ref: 37978]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The North View of Portland Castle.
The North View of Portland Castle.
[n.d., c.1750.]
Ink and watercolour. 245 x 325mm (9½ x 12¾"). Mounted in album paper, marks top left.
A view of Portland Castle, built by Henry VIII, looking north towards the mainland.
[Ref: 45131]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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View of the Ferry & Passage-House of Portland.
View of the Ferry & Passage-House of Portland.
J. Nixon Esq.r del.t. F. Bernie Aqua tint
Pub.d July1790 by I. Fittler, London and J.Love, Weymouth.
Coloured aquatint and etching with watercolour wash, plate 260 x 299mm (10¼ x 11¾"). J Whatman watermark; very large margins.
A view of the Isle of Portland, the limestone tied island, in the English Channel, Dorset. Before 1839 there was no bridge connection Portland to the Mainland, and passage between the two was only possible in a small boat as seen here. On the mainland two men wait with their horses to take them across to the island. From a set of twelve views of Weymouth and the surrounding area.
Abbey Scenery 339.8 for the complete set see ref. 35799.
[Ref: 37979]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Portland Harbour & Breakwater.]
[Portland Harbour & Breakwater.]
E. Duncan, pinx. T.A. Prior, sculp.
[n.d., c.1860s.]
Steel engraving on india laid paper, proof, 255 x 455mm. 10 x 18". A fine impression.
View of shipping in Portland Harbour, beside the Isle of Portland, off the Dorset coast. With separate text sheet.
[Ref: 11819]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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National Fortifications__Portland Harbour and Breakwater__Dorset.
National Fortifications__Portland Harbour and Breakwater__Dorset.
Drawn by E. Duncan. Engraved by T.A. Prior
London. Published by J. Robins, Tooley Street [1863].
Steel engraving with hand-colouring, printed area 215 x 405mm (8½ x 16"). Slight time staining around image.
First engraved by Thomas Abiel Prior (1809-66) after Edward Duncan (1803-82) for the Stationers' Company Almanack for 1863.
[Ref: 20318]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Pennsylvania & Bow & Arrow Castles. Portland.
Pennsylvania & Bow & Arrow Castles. Portland.
Drawn by H. Horsnell. C. Graf, Lith. to Her Majesty.
Published by B. Benson, Library, Weymouth. [n.d. c.1830.]
Lithograph on india, very large margins. Sheet 222 x 285mm (8¾ x 11¼").
A view along the Jurassic coast in Dorset; Rufus Castle, also known as Bow and Arrow Castle, the ruined castle overlooking Church Ope Cave on Portland; the castle was reportedly built for William II. Beyond is Pennsylvania Castle, the Gothic Revival mansion, built in 1797-1800 by James Wyatt and John Penn, the grandson of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania.
[Ref: 31297]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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The Convict Prison, Portland, Dorset.
The Convict Prison, Portland, Dorset.
[Anon., c.1850]
Chromolithograph printed in colour, sheet 105 x 140mm (4 x 5½").
Early view of the prison on the island of Portland, Dorset, which opened in 1848. The convicts moving carts full of rubble and laying roads in the foreground refer to the work on a new coastal defence scheme that early convicts at the prison were required to contribute to. Since the early twentieth century the prison has functioned under various guises as an establishment for young offenders.
[Ref: 41627]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Sandsfoot Castle and Portland.
Sandsfoot Castle and Portland.
[Drawn by H. Horsnell.] C. Graf, Lith. to Her Majesty.
Published by B. Benson, Library, Weymouth. [n.d. c.1830.]
Lithograph on india, very large margins. Sheet 222 x 285mm (8¾ x 11¼").
Sandsfoot Castle, one of Henry VIII's Device Forts, built c.1541 to the west of Weymouth, Dorset, opposite Portland Harbour.
[Ref: 31302]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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View of the Church, & part of the Parish of Radipole.
View of the Church, & part of the Parish of Radipole.
A. Beaumont Esq.r, del.t / F. Bernie Aqua tint.
Publish'd March 1790 by J. Fittler, London, and J. Love, Weymouth.
Aquatint and etching with watercolour wash, platemark sheet 260 x 295mm (10 x 11½"). J. Whatman watermark. Very large margins.
View of Radipole in Dorset with the Grade II* listed Church of St Ann. Radipole was an independent parish until 1933 when it became part of the district of Weymouth. From a set of twelve views of Weymouth and the surrounding area.
Abbey Scenery 339.4; for the complete set see ref. 35799.
[Ref: 37975]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Ranston in Dorsetshire. La Seigneurie de Th. Ryves Ecuyer.
Ranston in Dorsetshire. La Seigneurie de Th. Ryves Ecuyer. No. 12 des Jardine Anglois.
W: Watts del. Gravé par Guyot.
à Paris chez Guyot Graveur et Md. d’Estampes, rue St. Jacques au Grand Gessner No.9. [n.d. c.1780.]
Framed aquatint and with etched outline. Glass area 352 x 361mm. 13¾ x 14¼".
Iwerne Courtney House at Ranston, Dorset built in 1755. The residence of Thomas Ryves (1721-1788). Following the death of his parents, Thomas, his brother and his sisters were passed into the care of their uncle, George Ryves, who owned the large estate of Ranston, however when he died the estate passed to Thomas' brother. In 1739 with the death of his brother, Thomas received the sole ownership of the estate. In 1760 Thomas Ryves was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences and he exhibited some watercolours before the society. He also rebuilt Ranston Hall, giving it its present appearance. However in 1781, undoubtedly for financial reasons relating to his eldest son Thomas, he had to sell this estate which had been in the family for almost 240 years.
[Ref: 21924]   £450.00  
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North View of Sherborne Castle, the Seat of G.D.W. Digby, Esq.r To whom this plate is respectfully dedicated.
North View of Sherborne Castle, the Seat of G.D.W. Digby, Esq.r To whom this plate is respectfully dedicated.
Philip Brannon del. et sculp.
[n.d. c.1830.]
Engraving. Plate 241 x 360mm (9½ x 14¼"). Some toning.
Sherborne Castle, the 16th century Tudor mansion in Dorset. Edward, 6th Lord Digby (1730-1757) inherited the lodge in 1752, and Henry, 7th Lord, Earl Digby, laid out the present gardens, including the 1753 lake designed by Lancelot Brown.
[Ref: 34735]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Sherburn Hospital.
Sherburn Hospital.
J. Lambert del: 1774. JBailey Sculp:
Copper engraving. 102 x127mm. 4 x 5". Cut.
Sherburn is a medieval hospital located in a hamlet to the south-east of Durham. Founded in 1181 by Hugh de Puiset. It survived the Dissolution of the Monasteries and the associated closures of many hospitals and a new constitution was introduced by Act of Parliament in 1585 for the establishment of "The Master and Brethren of Christ's Hospital in Sherbourne near Durham".
[Ref: 15407]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Smedmore House, in Dorsetshire, The Seat of Col. Mansel, C.B.
Smedmore House, in Dorsetshire, The Seat of Col. Mansel, C.B.
London, Publish'd by J. Nichols & Co. July 10, 1840.
Engraving. Plate 260 x 380mm (10¼ x 15").
Smedmore House, the country house near Kimmeridge, Dorset, looking out into the bay. It was originally built by Sir William Clavell around 1620, partially rebuilt by Edward Clavell c.1700, and greatly augmented by George Clavell c.1760. After the death of John Clavell-Richards, rector of Church Knowle, the court invalidated his alleged will, and a deal was struck between his surviving heirs-in-law, ensuring that Smedmore remained in the family, under the new ownership of his niece and her husband, Lieutenant Colonel John Mansel (1776-1863). Smedmore has remained in the Mansel family ever since; current owner, the historian Philip Mansel.
[Ref: 34736]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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S. Michaels Church Steeple, Dorsetshire. East Window.
S. Michaels Church Steeple, Dorsetshire. East Window.
Jas Powell & Sons Whitefriars Glass Works, London E.C.
[n.d., c.1920.]
Ink and watercolour, cut to image and laid on card with ink titles. Card 330 x 210mm (13 x 8¼"). A few small marks.
A presentation design for a window in the church of St. Michael & All Angels, Steeple, by James Powell & Sons, owners of the Whitefriars Glass Works. In the mid 1850s the company had developed a glass that copied medieval stained glass and, with an aggressive marketing campaign, became the most prominent supplier of church glass, especially for commemorative windows after the Great War. Powell and Sons continued to make stained glass until 1973. This window is still extant.
[Ref: 61233]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Swanwich Bay, from the North Side. Durlstone Bay.
Swanwich Bay, from the North Side. Durlstone Bay. Plate 29.
Drawn by Tho.s Webster. Engraved by George Cooke.
London; Published by Payne & Foss, Pall Mall, 1816.
Rare hand-coloured engraving, J. Whatman watermark 1815. 315 x 475mm (12½ x 18¾"). Folding crease in the middle, some foxing and blue stains. Small margins.
Two panoramic views of Swanage Bay and Durlston Bay, south of Swanage, Dorset. Plate 29 of 'A Description of the principal Picturesque Beauties, Antiquities and Geological Phenomena of the Isle of Wight' by Sir Henry C. Englefield (1816).
[Ref: 59814]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Views of Swanwich Bay.
Views of Swanwich Bay.
Drawn by H. Gastineau from a Sketch by a Lady & on Stone by G. Barnard [& W. Gauci]
Printed by C. Hullmandel. [n.d., c.1840.]
Very scarce set of 4 lithographs on india, stitched in original printed wrappers, plus extra lithograph inserted loose. Sheets: 380 x 280mm (15 x 11") with large margins. Slight paper tone to backing paper of loose print.
A set of five views of Swanage Bay in Dorset.
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[Top right sheet of Isaac Taylor's 'Dorset Shire'.]
[Top right sheet of Isaac Taylor's 'Dorset Shire'.]
[Ross-on-Wye, 1765.]
Engraved map, one sheet of six. 590 x 470mm (23¼ x 18½"), very large margins. Central crease as normal. Uncut.
One sheet of the first large-scale map of Dorset. engraved by Isaac Taylor (1730-1807) from his own survey. It covers Cranborne, Blandford Forum, and Wimborne Minster in unprecedented detail, with vignettes of the 'Observatory at Horton and 'Shirborne Castle' in panels at the top.
See Ref: 48926 & 48927.
[Ref: 48925]   £320.00  
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[Bottom right sheet of Isaac Taylor's 'Dorset Shire'.]
[Bottom right sheet of Isaac Taylor's 'Dorset Shire'.]
[Ross-on-Wye, 1765.]
Engraved map, one sheet of six. 590 x 470mm (23¼ x 18½"), very large margins. Central crease as normal. & other central crease. Uncut.
One sheet of the first large-scale map of Dorset. engraved by Isaac Taylor (1730-1807) from his own survey. It covers Poole Harbour, Swanage, Studland, Corfe, Worth Matravers and Wareham in unprecedented detail, with the 'Characters' (key) bottom right.
See: Ref 48925 & 48927
[Ref: 48926]   £520.00  
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[Top central sheet of Isaac Taylor's 'Dorset Shire'.]
[Top central sheet of Isaac Taylor's 'Dorset Shire'.]
[Ross-on-Wye, 1765.]
Engraved map, one sheet of six. 590 x 470mm (23¼ x 18½"), very large margins. Central crease as normal. Uncut.
One sheet of the first large-scale map of Dorset. engraved by Isaac Taylor (1730-1807) from his own survey. It covers Shaftesbury, Sherborne, and Cerne Abbas (marking the position of the 'Giant') in unprecedented detail, with a vignette of the 'Lullworth Castle' in a panel at the top.
See Ref: 48926 & 48925.
[Ref: 48927]   £420.00  
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To the King's most Excellent Majesty, this View of Weymouth, Is with His Majesty's gracious Permission humbly Dedicated by his most dutiful Subject and devoted Servant.
To the King's most Excellent Majesty, this View of Weymouth, Is with His Majesty's gracious Permission humbly Dedicated by his most dutiful Subject and devoted Servant.
Painted by J.T. Serres, Marine Painter to His Majesty, H.R.H. the Duke of Clarence, and the R.t. Hon.ble the Board of Admiralty. Engraved by P.W. Tomkins Engraver to Her Majesty.
Published as the Act directs, for the Proprietors, Aug.st 12, 1803, by J.T.Serres, & G.Field, at the British School, Berres Street, and P.W. Tomkins , 49 New Bond Street, London.
Engraving. 495 x 710mm. Small repaired tear.
A view of the seafront of Weymouth from Nothe Point.
[Ref: 5464]   £690.00  
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[Weymouth] To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, This View of the Town, Pier, & Bay, of Weymouth;
[Weymouth] To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, This View of the Town, Pier, & Bay, of Weymouth; is by permission, humbly inscribed, by His Majesty's most dutiful & Loyal servants, T. Jones & J. Hassell.
Drawn & Engraved by J. Hassell.
London, Publish'd Dec.r 1. 1795 by T. Jones, No 93, Clarges Street, & J. Hassell, at Mr Walker's, Printseller, Cornhill.
Aquatint. Sheet 270 x 345mm (10½ x 13½"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper at edges, a few spots.
A view of Weymouth from the east, with a group boarding a boat for pleasure and bathing machines in the background. George III spent many summers at his brother's residence, Gloucester Lodge, having been advised to take the waters after his first bout of porphyria.
[Ref: 56360]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Waymouth, or Sands-Foot Castle.
Waymouth, or Sands-Foot Castle.
J. Nixon, Esqr. delt. F. Bernie Aqua tint.
Publish'd July 1790 by J. Fittler, London & I. Love, Waymouth.
Etching and aquatint, paper watermarked for J. Whatman, with large margins, platemark 260 x 300mm (10¼ x 11¾").
A storm with the thunder and lightning and heavy seas at Sandsfoot Castle, Dorset; walkers on the shore flee for shelter. One of Henry VIII's Device Forts, also known as Henrician Castles, built in the 1530s to the west of Weymouth, it sits opposite its contemporary Portland Castle. Together these two forts put the whole of Portland harbour and the roads, within range of their artillery, thus protecting shipping from foreign raiders, and to prevent an invading landing force from storming up onshore. From the oblong folio 'Views of Waymouth' (1791, 12 plates) after J. Nixon, A. Beaumont; T. Morris, F. Bowles, and J. Love.
Abbey Scenery 339.7 for the complete set see ref. 35799.
[Ref: 37981]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Weymouth.
Weymouth.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by W. Daniell, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Aug.t 1. 1823.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour J. Whatman Turkey Mill 1823 watermark. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12") large margins. Foxing.
A view of the coastal town of Weymouth in Dorset, showing the harbour full of ships and boats. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 47143]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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View of Waymouth, up the Harbour.
View of Waymouth, up the Harbour.
F. Bowles Esqr. delt. F Bernie Aqua tint.
Pubd. Decr. 1790 by I Fittler London & I Love Waymouth.
Etching and aquatint, scarce, with large margins, paper watermarked for J. Whatman. 255 x 295mm, 10 x 11½". Some spotting, mostly marginal; tatty extremities. One diagonal crease through upper left corner of plate.
An attractive prospect in an oval of Weymouth, Dorset, featuring shipping and a bridge. From the oblong folio 'Views of Waymouth' (1791, 12 plates) after J. Nixon, A. Beaumont; T. Morris, F. Bowles, and J. Love.
See BL Maps C.10.a.15. See item 22300 for titlepage.
[Ref: 22303]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Waymouth, or Sands-Foot Castle.
Waymouth, or Sands-Foot Castle.
J. Nixon, Esqr. delt. F. Bernie Aqua tint.
Publish'd July 1790 by J. Fittler, London & I. Love, Waymouth.
Scarce aquatint. 260 x 300mm (10¼ x 11¾"), on J. Whatman paper with wide margins. Some spotting, mostly marginal; tatty extremities. Upper platemark weakened.
A storm with the thunder and lightning and heavy seas at Sandsfoot Castle, Dorset; walkers on the shore fee for shelter. One of Henry VIII's Device Forts, also known as Henrician Castles, built in the 1530s to the west of Weymouth, it sits opposite its contemporary Portland Castle. Together these two forts put the whole of Portland harbour and the roads, within range of their artillery, thus protecting shipping from foreign raiders, and to prevent an invading landing force from forming up offshore. From the oblong folio 'Views of Waymouth' (1791, 12 plates) after J. Nixon, A. Beaumont; T. Morris, F. Bowles, and J. Love.
See BL Maps C.10.a.15. See item 22300 for titlepage.
[Ref: 22302]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Waymouth. [Weymouth.]
Waymouth. [Weymouth.]
J. Love Delin. F. Bernie A. Ft.
[Weymouth & London: J. Love and J. Fittler, 1791.]
Etching and aquatint with large margins, scarce, 260 x 300mm. 10¼ x 11¾". Some spotting, mostly marginal; tatty extremities.
Charming prospect in an oval of the seafront at Weymouth, Dorset, situated in a sheltered bay at the mouth of the River Wey. Bathing huts on wheels line the beach. From the oblong folio 'Views of Waymouth' (12 plates) after J. Nixon, A. Beaumont; T. Morris, F. Bowles, and J. Love.
See BL Maps C.10.a.15. See item 22300 for titlepage.
[Ref: 22301]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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To His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester These Views of Waymouth
To His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester These Views of Waymouth &c. are by Permission most Humbly Inscribed by His Highness's Devoted Faithful Humble Servants, J.s Fittler J.s Love.
Pub.d as the Act Directs Feb.y 1791.
Etched title and eleven coloured aquatint plates with very large margins (with J. Whatman watermark), as called for, with 7 (of 11) letterpress descriptions of the plates, lacking list of subscribers; rare complete. Some wear and toning of all plates, one plate with crack in platemark. Some staining on edge of margins.
A complete set of oval views of Weymouth and environs, including several views of the town and Portland, Corfe Castle, Lulworth, Wyke, Radipole & Belfield.
Abbey: Scenery 339. Different publication lines to Abbey.
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Weymouth Bay, Dorsetshire.
Weymouth Bay, Dorsetshire.
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Published by Mr Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1830.
Mezzotint. Plate: 225 x 180mm (9¾ x 7"), with very large margins. Foxing in margins.
A view of Weymouth Bay in Dorset after John Constable's 1818 oil painting now in the Louvre. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas".
Wedmore 18. Shirley: 13. Osbert Barnard: I of VI.
[Ref: 44374]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Sandsfoot Castle Near Weymouth.
Sandsfoot Castle Near Weymouth.
J.W. Upham del. J. Bluck fecit.
Published July 1821, by J.W. Upham, Weymouth.
Coloured aquatint, sheet c.330 x 465mm. Margins missing top and bottom. Three tears from upper edge of paper, one at right c. 2cm into image with adjacent crease into image.
From 'Views In And Near Weymouth' consisting of 18 plates that according to the titlepage 'May be had of Mr. Upham, Professor of Drawing, Weymouth; at the Libraries, in Weymouth and Dorchester'. Fine colour.
Abbey, Scenery: 340.
[Ref: 7371]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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To His Royal Highness, The Duke of Gloucester these views of Waymouth are by permission most humbly inscribed by his Highness’s devoted faithful humble servants Js. Fittler, Jn. Love
To His Royal Highness, The Duke of Gloucester these views of Waymouth are by permission most humbly inscribed by his Highness’s devoted faithful humble servants Js. Fittler, Jn. Love
Pubd. as the Act Directs Feby. 1791 [Weymouth & London: J. Love and J. Fittler].
Etched pictorial titlepage, with large margins, 260 x 300mm. 10¼ x 11¾". Some spotting and staining, with tatty extremities.
Lettered to a stone monument in a landscape, two men and a woman looking at it from a bench to foreground, their backs to the viewer. The oblong folio of views in the environs of Weymouth, Dorset after J. Nixon, A. Beaumont; T. Morris, F. Bowles, and J. Love included 12 plates.
See BL Maps C.10.a.15.
[Ref: 22300]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Upway, Near Weymouth.
Upway, Near Weymouth.
I.W. Upham delt. J. Bluck fecit.
Published July 1821, by J.W. Upham, Weymouth.
Coloured aquatint, sheet c.320 x 425mm. Margins missing. Tear into title area. Creases through upper and lower right corners outsid eimage.
From 'Views In And Near Weymouth' consisting of 18 plates that according to the titlepage 'May be had of Mr. Upham, Professor of Drawing, Weymouth; at the Libraries, in Weymouth and Dorchester'. Fine colour.
Abbey Scenery of Great Britain And Ireland: 340.
[Ref: 7372]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Wyke And Portland.
Wyke And Portland.
J.W. Upham del. J. Bluck fecit.
Published July 1821, by J.W. Upham, Weymouth.
Coloured aquatint, sheet c.330 x 450mm. Margin missing top and bottom. Small repaired tear into publication line. Two creases across upper right corner of plate.
From 'Views In And Near Weymouth' consisting of 18 plates that according to the titlepage 'May be had of Mr. Upham, Professor of Drawing, Weymouth; at the Libraries, in Weymouth and Dorchester'. Fine colour.
Abbey Scenery of Great Britain And Ireland: 340.
[Ref: 7369]   £320.00  
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Wool Bridge, Dorset.
Wool Bridge, Dorset.
Fred Whitehead f.
[n.d., c.1900.]
Etching. 175 x 250mm, 7 x 10".
Frederick William Newton Whitehead (1853–1938).
From: Charborough House, residence to the Erle-Drax family.
[Ref: 15376]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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View of Wyke Church, Village & West part of the Island of Portland.
View of Wyke Church, Village & West part of the Island of Portland.
F. Bernie Aqua tint. Etch'd by Fittler.
Pub.d as the Act directs Feb.y 11.1790 by I. Fittler, London, I.Love, Weymouth.
Coloured aquatint and etching with watercolour wash, plate 260 x 299mm (10¼ x 11¾"). Large margins on 3 sides.
A view of the fifteenth century church of All Saints at Wyke Regis, Weymouth, Dorset, looking across the channel to Portland. A woman and child with a hoop in foreground. The churchyard was the burial site for victims of the wreck of the Earl of Abergavenny (including William Wordsworth's brother, John) and the East Indiaman 'Alexander'. King George III frequented the church during his summer visits to the area from 1790-1805. From the oblong folio 'Views of Waymouth' (1791, 12 plates) after J. Nixon, A. Beaumont; T. Morris, F. Bowles, and J. Love, whose publication may have been inspired by interest arising from George III's visits to the area.
Abbey Scenery 339.3 for the complete set see ref. 35799.
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Wyke Church, Near Weymouth.
Wyke Church, Near Weymouth.
[Drawn by H. Horsnell.] C. Graf, Lith. to Her Majesty.
Published by B. Benson, Library, Weymouth. [n.d. c.1830.]
Lithograph on india, very large margins. Sheet 222 x 285mm (8¾ x 11¼").
A view looking out towards Portland Harbour, across Wyke Regisd and the Church of All Saints; the village is known to have been frequented by King George III.
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View of Wyke Church, Village & West part of the Island of Portland.
View of Wyke Church, Village & West part of the Island of Portland.
F. Bernie Aqua tint. Etch'd by Fittler.
Pub.d as the Act directs Feb.y 11.1790 by I. Fittler, London, I.Love, Weymouth.
Coloured aquatint and etching with large margins. Plate 260 x 299mm (10¼ x 11¾").
A view of All Saints Church at Wyke Regis, Weymouth, Dorset, looking across the channel to Portland.
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