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H.R.H. The Duke of Sussex.
H.R.H. The Duke of Sussex.
On stone by A. Picken.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Sheet 235 x 190mm (9¼ x 7½").
A portrait of Prince Augustus Frederick (1773-1843), sixth son of George III, in middle age.
[Ref: 49523]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Anna Bulen Regina Angliæ Elizabethæ Reginæ.
Anna Bulen Regina Angliæ Elizabethæ Reginæ. Nata Ano. 1501 Nupsit Ano. 1532 Nov. 14. Eliz. Filiam peperit Ano. 1533 Sept. 7. Capite plexa An.o 1536 May 19.
[After Hans Holbein.]
[n.d., c.1740.]
Engraving. Sheet: 160 x 120mm (6¼ x 4¾''). Trimmed.
A portrait of Anne Boleyn (1501-1536), second wife of Henry VIII, shown in an oval
[Ref: 48736]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Anna Boleyn. Born anno 1503 Married to Henry VIII King of England anno 1530, Beheaded 19th May 1536.
Anna Boleyn. Born anno 1503 Married to Henry VIII King of England anno 1530, Beheaded 19th May 1536.
Engraved by R. Cooper 9 Upper Pratt Place Camden Town from an original Picture by Hans Holbein in the possession of M. Wocker at Basle.
London, Pubd. May 1st. 1824, by R. Ackermann, 101 Strand.
A very fine stipple, etching and engraving with large margins. Plate 400 x 279mm. 15¾ x 11".
According the British Museum, this item is not listed by Ganz or Rowlands among the paintings or drawings by Holbein. The identification as Anne Boleyn may also be incorrect, although the sitter bears some resemblance to the woman depicted in a drawing attributed to Holbein and thought to be of Anne in the Royal Collection. Anne Boleyn (c.1500-1536) was second wife to Henry VIII, and mother to Elizabeth I.
[Ref: 24735]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Ann Bullen Queen of K. Henry VIII.
Ann Bullen Queen of K. Henry VIII.
J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. Holben pinx.
In the Collection of the late Earl Bradford. Impensis J.& P. Knapton Londini 1738 (bit later).
Copper engraving. Plate 370 x 229mm. 14½ x 9".
Anne Boleyn (1507-1536), Queen of England and second wife of King Henry VIII and mother to Elizabeth I. Anne Boleyn was executed. From The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, Thomas Birch.
[Ref: 24434]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Ann Bullen Queen of K. Henry VIII.
Ann Bullen Queen of K. Henry VIII. In the Collection of the late Earl of Bradford.
J. Houbraken sculps Amst. Holbein pinx.
Impensis J. & P. Knapton Londini 1738.
Engraving. Plate: 230 x 370mm (9 x 14½"). Trimmed to plate and tipped into album sheet.
A portrait, set in an oval of Anne Boleyn (c.1501-1536) second wife of King Henry VIII and mother of the future Queen Elizabeth I. The king's divorce from Anne was a key even in the lead up to England's break from Rome.
[Ref: 41958]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Anna Bulleyn, Gemalinne van Hendrik de VIII [koning van Engeland binnen Londen onthalst.]
Anna Bulleyn, Gemalinne van Hendrik de VIII [koning van Engeland binnen Londen onthalst.]
I. L. [Jan Luyken.]
[n.d., 1699.]
Engraving. Sheet 165 x 135mm, 6½ x 5¼". Trimmed, losing part of the title, laid on album paper.
Anne Boleyn about to be beheaded by a swordsman, as Henry regarded the axe as too common.
[Ref: 15245]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness Caroline Amelia Elizabeth Princess of Wales
Her Royal Highness Caroline Amelia Elizabeth Princess of Wales Princess of Brunswick and Luneburgh etc etc most humbly Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Reigning Duchess of Bronswick & Luneburgh by Their Highnesses
Schroeder [n.d., c.1790].
Stipple printed in brown, rare; sheet 155 x 110mm (6 x 4¼"). Trimmed, losing text at bottom; staining
Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, later Queen Caroline (1768 - 1821), was the wife of George IV from 1795, and his queen consort from 29 January 1820 until her death. Shortly after giving birth to Princess Charlotte of Wales, Caroline and George separated, and after she moved to Italy in 1814 rumours surrounding her relationship with her servant Bartolomeo Pergami (also spelt Bergami) culminated in her trial for adultery in 1820.
Not in O'D.
[Ref: 35959]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness the Princess Carolina &c.
Her Royal Highness the Princess Carolina &c.
P. Mercier Pictor Principis. J. Simon fec: et excud.
Mezzotint. Sheet 475 x 305mm (18¾ x 12"). Trimmed close to plate.
Princess Caroline Elizabeth (1713-57), fourth child of George II. She died, unmarried and childless, on 28 December 1757, aged 44, at St James's Palace.
CS 33..
[Ref: 43553]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Carolina Mathildis D.G. Daniae Norveg: Vand: Gothor: Regina.
Carolina Mathildis D.G. Daniae Norveg: Vand: Gothor: Regina. Nata Princ: Wall: d: 22 Iul. 1751.
J.E. Nilson fec: et exc: A.V.
C. Gr: et Priv: S.C.R.Maj: Ac. [n.d. c.1780.]
Etching. 222 x 158mm (8¾ x 6¼"). Trimmed and laid on album page.
Caroline Matilda (1751-75), posthumous daughter of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and sister of George III. She married her cousin, Christian VII of Denmark, at fifteen, an unhappy union. In 1772 they divorced and she spent the rest of her life in Hanover, never seeing her children again.
See 17493 for Christian VII; and 17598 for Juliana Maria, who saw him restored to the throne.
[Ref: 17597]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Queen Caroline] Serenissima et Potentissima Carolina D:G: Mag: Brit: Fran: et Hib: Regina.
[Queen Caroline] Serenissima et Potentissima Carolina D:G: Mag: Brit: Fran: et Hib: Regina. Inaugurata II die Octobris 1727.
G. Kneller Baronetus Pinxit. Fac.
Sold by J. Bowles at the Black Horse in Cornhill. [n.d. c.1727]
Very rare mezzotint, print 355 x 250mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed to plate and glued to album sheet. Some cockling. Slight central crease.
Half-length portrait of Caroline, Queen of George II (1683-1737), touching a lock of hair at her shoulder with right hand. She wears a gown with loops of pearls at the shoulders decorated with rows of small rectangular jewels down the centre of her bodice, a crown plus pearl necklace and earrings.
CS 62.
[Ref: 58883]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Queen Caroline] Serenissima Carolina D.G Mag: Brit: Fran: et Hib: Regina.
[Queen Caroline] Serenissima Carolina D.G Mag: Brit: Fran: et Hib: Regina.
S.r Godfrey Kneller Pinxit. J. Faber jun.r. Fecit
Printed for & Sold by Tho. Bowles next the Chapter House in St. Pauls Church Yard. And John Bowles at Mercers Hall in Cheapside. [n.d. c.1727]
A fine impression of a rare mezzotint. Sheet 355 x 250mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed to plate and glued to album sheet. Slight central crease.
Three quarter length portrait of Caroline, Queen of George II (1683-1737). She wears ermine-trimmed robes with strings of pearls tied in bows at the shoulders, right hand holding up a fold of her cloak, left hand resting on a crown on a table beside her. An earlier state of this print names her as 'Her Royal Highness Wilhelmina Charlotte Princess of Wales'.
CS 60.
[Ref: 58884]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.
Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.
G. Kneller Eques Baron.tus pinxit. Geo: Vertue Sculpsit.
[n.d. c.1724.]
Engraving. Plate 355 x 210mm (14 x 8¼"), with large margins. Crease.
Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach, queen of George II (1683-1737).
Alexander: 281.
[Ref: 24349]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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S. Carolina D.G. Mag: Brit: Fra: et Hib: Regina.
S. Carolina D.G. Mag: Brit: Fra: et Hib: Regina.
G. Kneller S.R. Imp. et Mag. Brit. Baronet.s Pinx.
J. Smith Fec. et ex.
Mezzotint. Plate 203 x 152mm. 8 x 6". Ink stain on left shoulder; false margins added
Caroline, Queen of George II (1683-1737), of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Her parents died while she was still a child and she spent her early life in Berlin, before marrying Prince George of Hanover, the future King George II, in 1705. She accompanied him to England as Princess of Wales in 1714. After Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723).
CS: 269.ii.
[Ref: 24354]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness Wilhelmina Charlotta Princess of Wales.
Her Royal Highness Wilhelmina Charlotta Princess of Wales.
G. Kneller S.R. Imp. et Mag. Brit. Baronets. Pinx. 1716. Ab Originali J. Smith Fecit. 1717.
Sold by I. Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in Russell Street Covent Garden -.
Mezzotint. Mounted on an album page. Image 347 x 249mm. 13½ x 9¾". Cut and laid on sheet.
Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1683-1737), Queen of George II. Her parents died while she was still a child and she spent her early life in Berlin, before marrying Prince George of Hanover, the future King George II, in 1705. She accompanied him to England as Princess of Wales in 1714. This plate was retitled when she became queen and then reworked to add a crown and pearl necklace.
From the Belton House Collection assembled in the 18th Century by the Rt. Hon. John Ld. Brownlow, Baron Charleville, & Viscount Tyrconnel in the Kingdom of Ireland. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lenno
[Ref: 12834]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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Serenissima Carolina DG Magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberniae Regina &c.
Serenissima Carolina DG Magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberniae Regina &c. Inaugurata XI die Octobris Anno 1727.
G. Kneller S.R. Imp. et Mag. Brit. Baronets. Pinx. Ab Originali J. Smith Fecit.
Sold by I. Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in Russell Street Covent Garden [n.d., c.1727].
Mezzotint. Sheet 345 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate and tipped into album page.
Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1683 - 1737), queen of George II; in an oval, her hair in curls, wearing crown and pearl necklace, close low dress lined with ermine and jewels. Engraved after Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723), the portrait originally showed Caroline as Princess of Wales; the title was reworked when she became queen, and reworked again for this state, when the crown and pearl necklace were added and her jewels made more elaborate.
Chaloner Smith 268, II.
[Ref: 20463]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Most Excellent Majesty Caroline, Queen of Great Britain France and Ireland. &c. &c. &c.
Her Most Excellent Majesty Caroline, Queen of Great Britain France and Ireland. &c. &c. &c.
G. Kneller Eques Baron.tus pinxit. Geo: Vertue Sculpsit 1727.
[c.1727.]
Engraving. Sheet 460 x 355mm (18 x 13¾"). Trimmed to plate.
Portrait of Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1683-1737), queen of George II, in an oval. This engraving was first published in 1724, when Caroline was Princess of Wales; for this state the title has been updated and the Prince of Wales's feathers in the border replaced with a crown.
Alexander: 416
[Ref: 48144]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Guillelmine Charlotte Reine de la Grande Bretagne.
Guillelmine Charlotte Reine de la Grande Bretagne.
Kneller p. v. Gunst s.
[D. Mortier excudit.] [engraved c.1714, but later.]
Rare engraving. Plate 349 x 272mm (13¾ x 10¾"), large margins, with later 18th century watermark. Tear and hole in centre.
Portrait of Caroline of Ansbach (1683-1737), when Princess of Wales, half-length directed to left, looking towards the viewer, in ermine-trimmed dress with precious stones on chest and shoulders, in roundel Greek frame with olive branches and clarion below, curtain at top left; after Kneller. She was Princess of Wales in 1714-27, when she became the queen of George II.
[Ref: 52527]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Caroline, Queen Of England.
Caroline, Queen Of England. Engraved from the Original Picture presented to the Corporation of the City of London, by Her Majesty on the 1st. Novr. 1820.
Painted by Jams. Lonsdale, Esqr. Principal Painter in Ordinary to the Queen. Engraved by Henry Meyer, 3, Red Lion Square Bloomsbury.
London, Published for the Proprietor, by H. Meyer, Novr. 27th 1820.
Stipple with etching on india laid paper, 430 x 355mm. 17 x 14". Marginal staining.
Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, later Queen Caroline (1768 - 1821), was the wife of George IV from 1795, and his queen consort from 29 January 1820 until her death. After James Lonsdale (1777 - 1839). Painted during the divorce trial controversy, Lonsdale was evidently a supporter of Caroline against claims of adultery by her husband; her hands are arranged to display her wedding ring in order to emphasize her fidelity to her marriage vows. She holds a letter inscribed 'To His Majesty the King'.
[Ref: 11349]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness Caroline Amelia Elizabeth Princess of Wales,
Her Royal Highness Caroline Amelia Elizabeth Princess of Wales, Brunswick, Lunenburg, &c. &c. Mostly humbly Dedicated to Her Royal Highness The Reigning Duchess of Brunswick & Lunenburg, By Her Highness;s Most humble & most devoted Servant Höÿer.
[C. Höÿer pinx.t. P. Sintzenich sculp.t.]
[London, published March 25 1795 by Cornelius Höÿer. No 3 Little Titchfield Street.]
Stipple. 290 x 250mm (11½ x 9¾"). Trimmed into plate, losing inscriptions at bottom. Mounted on album paper at sides.
A head and shoulders portrait of Caroline of Brunswick, within a roundel surmounted with the Prince of Wales's feathers, published shortly after her marriage.
[Ref: 62186]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Caroline, Princess of Wales, and Princess Charlotte.]
[Caroline, Princess of Wales, and Princess Charlotte.]
[F.Bartolozzi] [R.Cosway]
[n.d. c.1800]
Proof stipple in frame. 359 x 258mm. Foxed, trimmed to plate mark.
George, Prince of Wales, was prevailed upon to marry his cousin Caroline of Brunswick as his part of a deal; in return, parliament promised to pay off his enormous debts. George had already married Maria Fitzherbert, a Roman Catholic widow; however, the marriage was void in accordance with the terms of the Royal Marriages Act of 1772. The Prince of Wales also had a number of mistresses; one of them, Lady Jersey, went to meet Caroline when she arrived from Brunswick on 5 April 1795. Caroline was twenty-six years old, of stocky build and little to her credit apart from a fine head of hair. She spoke too much and very coarsely, dressed dowdily, had little moral reticence or good sense. She seems to have had an aversion to washing either her person or her clothes. Consequently she smelled. When Princess Caroline arrived at St James' Palace the Prince of Wales came to visit her. After greeting her, he turned to the Earl of Malmesbury saying, 'Harris, I am not well. Pray get me a glass of brandy'. He then left the room. Caroline's comment to Malmesbury was , 'I find him very stout and by no means as handsome as his portrait'. The ill-matched pair were married on 8 April 1795 and it soon became clear that the Prince of Wales would not tolerate his wife's company unless he was drunk. The marriage was consummated and on 7 January 1796 a daughter, Charlotte, was born to the couple. By March, the proud parents were living separately and rarely spoke to each other.
D: 22
[Ref: 1391]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Majesty Caroline, Queen of Great Britain &c.&c. [&] Count B. Bergami.
Her Majesty Caroline, Queen of Great Britain &c.&c. [&] Count B. Bergami.
W.m Derby del.t R. Cooper Sculp.t [&] Sen.r Carloni pinx.t Cooper Sculp.t
Published Aug.t 1. 1820 by R. Cooper, Edward Street, Hampstead Road, and Sold by all Printsellers in the United Kingdom. Printed by McQueen & Co.
Stipple and etching. Plate 343 x 285mm (13½ x 11¼"). Creasing.
Queen Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821), the Queen consort of King George IV. In 1814, she first met Bartolomeo Bergami and employed him as a servant. Their relationship grew strong, friendly and intimate. It was widely rumoured that they were lovers and so the King, now with a reason, could forge ahead with the divorce. Instead of treating her like a Queen, the church, George and the court introduced a bill in Parliament, the Pains and Penalties Bill 1820, which stripped Caroline of the title of queen consort and dissolve her marriage.
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Trial of Queen Caroline.
Trial of Queen Caroline.
W. Read del. & sc.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Aquatint. Sheet: 270 x 200mm (10½ x 8"). Vertical folds.
A scene showing the trial of Caroline of Brunswick, wife of George IV, for adultery in 1820.
[Ref: 41568]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. O Dea Certe.
Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. O Dea Certe. No longer shall ye widow'd Land bemoan, A broken Lineage, and a doubtful Throne...Already for th'Illustrious Youths complain, And pity Monarchs doom'd to sigh in vain. Addison. And God said I will bless her, and she shall be a Mother of Nations: Kings of people shall be of her. Gen: Cap.17. v.16
G: Bickham Sculp:
[n.d. c.1780.]
Engraving with very large margins, scarce. Plate 209 x 166mm (8¼ x 6½"). Publication line scratched, creases in margins.
Queen Caroline (1683-1737), Queen of George II, as Princess of Wales. Her parents died whilst she was still a child and she spent her early life in Berlin before marrying Prince George of Hanover in 1705.
Provenance: Heritage Hexham.
[Ref: 30108]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Most Gracious Majesty Caroline, Queen of England.
Her Most Gracious Majesty Caroline, Queen of England.
Wageman Del.t T. Woolnoth Sculp.t
Published June, 28th.1820; by T. Woolnoth, 40 Henry Street, Pentonville.
Stipple. Plate 266 x 203mm. 10½ x 8". Trimmed to plate along lower edge.
Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, later Queen Caroline (1768 - 1821), was the wife of George IV from 1795, and his queen consort from 29 January 1820 until her death. Shortly after giving birth to Princess Charlotte of Wales, Carolin and George separated, and after she moved to Italy in 1814 rumours surrounding her relationship with her servant Bartolomeo Pergami (also spelt Bergami) culminated in her trial for adultery in 1820. This portrait was published during the investigation.
For the trial, see ref. 13462; for Pergami, see refs. 131, 4335 and 11157
[Ref: 24797]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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The Resentment of Queen Catherine.
The Resentment of Queen Catherine. The Queen was sitting at work with her Maidens, when the Cardinals Wolsey & Campeggio...
Will.m Hamilton R.A. pinx. J. Thane ex. John Ogborne sculp.
London, Publish'd Apr. 1. 1790, by J. Thane, Rupert Street, Hay Market.
Stipple. Plate: 400 x 340mm (16 x 9½''). Small margins.
A historical scene showing Catherine of Aragon in heated discussion with Cardinal Wolsey.
[Ref: 48098]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Catherine of Braganza] Katherine Queen Dowager.
[Catherine of Braganza] Katherine Queen Dowager.
[Engraved by Isaac Beckett.]
J.Smith excudit. [n.d., c.1700.]
Mezzotint. 200 x 145mm (8 x 5½"). 'dec 1705' in ink under title. Trimmed to plate. Some time staining.
Catherine of Braganza. Originally published by Beckett.
CS: Beckett 13, state ii of ii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 53658]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[Catherine Queen of Charles 2d.]
[Catherine Queen of Charles 2d.]
[Engraved by Dunkerton from a rare print by Faithorne.]
n.d., c.1815.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters. Sheet: 330 x 230mm (13 x 9"). Trimmed and laid on album sheet.
A portrait of Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705) after Dirk Stoop's 1661 portrait of her before her wedding to Charles II in 1662.
[Ref: 43162]   £450.00  
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[Catherine of Braganza]
[Catherine of Braganza]
P. Lely pinxit A. Blooteling fecit et ex 1680
Mezzotint, very fine; sheet 335 x 240mm (13¼ x 9½"). Trimmed; glued to backing sheet at edges.
Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705) Portuguese infanta and consort of Charles II. Engraved after Peter Lely (1618-80), Dutch painter who established himself as the natural successor to van Dyck as London's preeminent portrait painter.
CS: D Between II & III.
[Ref: 42889]   £340.00  
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Catharina D:G: Mag: Brit: Fra: et. Hib: Regina Filia Joannis IIII Reg: Portug: &c.
Catharina D:G: Mag: Brit: Fra: et. Hib: Regina Filia Joannis IIII Reg: Portug: &c.
I. Haysmans pinx: I. Smith ex
[n.d. c.1811.]
Mezzotint with very large margins. Plate 342 x 253mm (13½ x 10"). Late.
Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II (1638-1705), Infanta of Portugal and daughter of Joao V. In 1662 she married Charles II.
CS: 14 (page. 1651) IV of IV. See Ref: 12821 for earlier impression.
[Ref: 30915]   £170.00   (£204.00 incl.VAT)
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Catharina D.G. Magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberiae Regina. Filia Ioannis IIII Reg. Portug etc.
Catharina D.G. Magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberiae Regina. Filia Ioannis IIII Reg. Portug etc.
P. Lely pinx. A. Blooteling fec.
[n.d., c.1680.]
Mezzotint, scarce. Sheet: 295 x 220mm (11½ x 8¾"). Trimmed and laid in an album sheet at edges.
A portrait of Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705), wife of Charles II, shown sitting on a chair, facing left.
[Ref: 43055]   £320.00  
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Catharina D: G: Mag: Brit: Fra: et Hib: Regina Filia Joannis IIII Reg: Portuga: &c.
Catharina D: G: Mag: Brit: Fra: et Hib: Regina Filia Joannis IIII Reg: Portuga: &c.
T. Haysmans pinx: I. Smith ex:
Sold at the corner of Hemmings Row, in St. Martins Lane, London. [separate strip stuck onto the bottom of the image.] [n.d. c.1680.]
Mezzotint. Mounted on an album page. Image 338 x 252mm. 13¼ x 10". Cut and laid on sheet.
Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705), Portuguese Infanta and the queen consort of Charles II.
From the Belton House Collection assembled in the 18th Century by the Rt. Hon. John Ld. Brownlow, Baron Charleville, & Viscount Tyrconnel in the Kingdom of Ireland. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lenno
[Ref: 12821]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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Abbildung wie die königin von Gross Britanien, zu Portsmouth angelangt ist. den 25 May Anno 1662.
Abbildung wie die königin von Gross Britanien, zu Portsmouth angelangt ist. den 25 May Anno 1662.
[After Dirk Stoop.]
[n.d., c.1662.]
Engraving. Plate: 320 x 395mm (12½ x 15½''). Central crease as normal. Small margins.
Two scenes showing the arrival of the infanta Catherine of Braganza in Portsmouth before her marriage to Charles II. The infanta was accompanied from Lisbon by Edward Montagu, Earl of Sandwich. Dirk Stoop created seven scenes showing her arrival.
[Ref: 49301]   £320.00  
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Catharina D.G. Magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberniae Regina. Filia Ioannis IIII Reg. Portug etc.
Catharina D.G. Magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberniae Regina. Filia Ioannis IIII Reg. Portug etc.
P. Lely pinx. A. Blooteling fec.
[n.d., c.1680.]
Mezzotint. Plate: 295 x 215mm (11½ x 8½"). Some nicks in bottom left corner. Thread margins.
A portrait of Catherine de Braganza (1638-1705), the Portugese wife of Charles II, shown seated in an ornate chair with a crown on a table to the left.
CS: d III of III
[Ref: 45526]   £380.00  
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His most Sacred Majesty King Charles the first giveing his Royall Orders to his Secretary of War Sr. Edward Walker Kt. concerning ye. great Rebellion.
His most Sacred Majesty King Charles the first giveing his Royall Orders to his Secretary of War Sr. Edward Walker Kt. concerning ye. great Rebellion.
[Anon., c.1705]
Engraving, sheet 270 x 335mm (10½ x 13¼"). Trimmed, losing top of image, and tipped into album sheet with hand-drawn borders; folded along lower edge. Very scarce.
King Charles I and Edward Walker stand by a large drum serving as a table. Troops, horses and tents in distance. By autumn 1642, at the beginning of the English Civil War, Walker (1612-77) was Charles' secretary at war. In april 1644 he was made secretary extraordinary of the privy council. Illustration to Walker's 'Historical Discourses'.
[Ref: 37357]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Carolus I. dei Gratia Magnæ Britanniæ rt Hiberniæ Rex.
Carolus I. dei Gratia Magnæ Britanniæ rt Hiberniæ Rex.
Wandeck Pinxit. P. Lombart Sculp.
[n.d., c.1655.]
Engraving. Sheet 540 x 350mm (21¼ x 13¾"). Trimmed into image, damaged, tears to folds bottom right.
An equestrian portrait of Charles I in armour, battle scene behind, an impression from the famous 'headless horseman' plate. The king has a distinct 'halo' from obvious re-engraving. Although the original oil (attributed to van Dyck, with one copy now in Buckingham Palace, the other in Petworth House) depicted Charles I, the earliest known impression of this plate shows Cromwell, although even that example had been re-engraved. The next state is also Cromwell, followed by one headless, two of Louis XIV, a Cromwell, a Charles I and finally Cromwell again.
BM: 1935,0413.52.
[Ref: 42855]   £450.00  
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Carolus Primus Dei Gratia Angliæ Scotiæ & Hiberniæ Rex Fidei Defensor &ct.
Carolus Primus Dei Gratia Angliæ Scotiæ & Hiberniæ Rex Fidei Defensor &ct.
Ant: Van Dyck Eques Pinxit. [Engraved by Alexander Browne.]
Sold by Th: Taylor at the Golden Lion in Fleet Stree[t]. Printed & Sold by Taylor & Jordan at ye Golden Lion In Fleetstreet [n.d., c.1729].
Scarce mezzotint. 480 x 295mm (19 x 11½"). Repair in bottom right corner with slight loss of inscription.
A full-length seated portrait of Charles I with Prince Charles, wearing infant cap and gown, standing at his knee. Behind is a table with crown, orb and sceptre on it, with buildings in the background. The plate was engraved and published by Alexander Browne c.1680, with later states published by Edward Cooper, Thomas Taylor, this state published by Thomas Bakewell and Timothy Jordan on the death of Taylor in 1729, and W. Scott.
CS: Browne 2, state v of vii. (See also CS: Browne 3 for the same image in reverse.) Turner B4, V of IX.
[Ref: 59081]   £480.00  
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[Carolus I. dei Gratia Magnæ Britanniæ et Hiberniæ Rex.]
[Carolus I. dei Gratia Magnæ Britanniæ et Hiberniæ Rex.]
[Wandeck Pinxit. P. Lombart Sculp.]
[n.d., c.1655.]
Engraving. Sheet 445 x 310mm (17½ x 12¼") Trimmed into image, losing title and frame-like border. Cut.
An equestrian portrait of Charles I in armour, battle scene behind, an impression from the famous 'headless horseman' plate. The king has a distinct 'halo' from obvious re-engraving. Although the picture is attributed to van Dyck, the original oil (one copy now in Buckingham Palace, the other in Petworth House) depicted Charles I. The earliest known impression of this plate shows Cromwell, although even that example had been re-engraved. The next state is also Cromwell, followed by one headless, two of Louis XIV, a Cromwell, a Charles I and finally Cromwell again.
BM: 1935,0413.52.
[Ref: 42856]   £360.00  
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Carolus Magna Britannia, Francia, Scotiae et Hibernia Rex Serenissimus.
Carolus Magna Britannia, Francia, Scotiae et Hibernia Rex Serenissimus.
Ant. Van Dÿck Pinxit. P. Soutman Effigiavit. I Suÿderhoef Sculpsit cum Privil. Sa. Cae. M.
[Haarlem, n.d. c. 1650.]
Engraving and etching. 410 x 280mm (16 x 11"). Trimmed. Faint creases.
A bust portrait of Charles I (1600-1649) in an oval garland surrounded by flowers and fruit. It was engraved by Jonas Suyderhoef after Pieter Claesz. Soutman's drawing of van Dyck's painting.
D 16. i/ii.
[Ref: 57442]   £420.00   (£504.00 incl.VAT)
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[Charles I] Serenissimus Princeps Carolus D:G: Angliæ, Scotiæ, & Hiberniæ, Rex etc.
[Charles I] Serenissimus Princeps Carolus D:G: Angliæ, Scotiæ, & Hiberniæ, Rex etc.
Hugo Allardt Excudit. [t'Amsterdam, Gedruckt by Hugo Allard, in de kalver-straet, in de Wereldt-Kaert, 1660. Na de Copy vun LONDON.]
Engraving. Sheet 265 x 180mm (10½ x 7"). Trimmed within plate and mounted in album paper.
Oval portrait of Charles I wearing a wide-brimmed hat and cloak with Garter Star, with the Whitehall scaffold behind. The border of the oval is ringed by the tails of two dragons surmounted with the royal crown. It was published as a central image to a broadsheet, with letterpress including the publisher's address and date at bottom.
See Royal Collection RCIN 601742 for the full sheet.
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The High & mighty Monarch Charles by the grace of God King of Great Brittaine France & Ireland Defender of ye Faith.
The High & mighty Monarch Charles by the grace of God King of Great Brittaine France & Ireland Defender of ye Faith. Per Ecclesiam Petor.
[Possibly after Van Dyck?]
[n.d. c.1700.]
Engraving. Plate 190 x 134mm. 7½ x 5¼".
A portrait of Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, Scotland and Ireland. Frontis to "Sports and Hunting of Church and State in Scotland".
Ex Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 18714]   £145.00   (£174.00 incl.VAT)
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The Kings Declaration to his Gentry & Army Septembr 1642.
The Kings Declaration to his Gentry & Army Septembr 1642.
[Anon., British, n.d., c.1720s.]
Etching on laid paper, printed on 18th century watermarked paper; 390 x 455mm. 15¼ x 18". Vertical centrefold as normal. Some small filled holes; one tear into edge of plate lower left. Damaged.
Charles I delivering a speech on the march to Shrewsbury during the English Civil War; the king on horseback at centre, holding a paper, with troops surrounding. The town in the distance at right, a tree behind to left and two men in the right foreground talking and gesturing towards the king. After Peter Tillemans (1684 - 1734); a copy in reverse of the engraving by van der Gucht in the BM.
See BM 1872,0113.817.
[Ref: 27992]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Basilika [in Greek letters]. The Works of Charles I with his Life and Martyrdome.
Basilika [in Greek letters]. The Works of Charles I with his Life and Martyrdome.
[engraved by Abraham Hertochs.]
[London: Printed by James Flesher for R. Royston, book-seller to His Most Sacred Majesty. MDCLXII [1662].]
Engraved titlepage with contemporary red ruling. Sheet 280 x 170mm (11 x 6¾"). Trimmed, losing engraver's signature, mounted in album paper.
A medallion portrait of Charles I, part of a monument in a church setting. The title page of the 'Eikon basilike', originally attributed to Charles I, but probably written by John Gauden using some authentic writings of the king. The engraver Abraham Hertochs (fl. 1626-1672) specialised in title-pages and portraits, engraving the frontispiece to Evelyn's Sculptura (1662). The 'Eikon basilike' also contained a frontispiece etched by Hollar.
[Ref: 42295]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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King Charles the First.
King Charles the First. In the Drawing Room at Houghton. Size of the Picture. 4F, 3I by 7F, 3I high.
Van Dyke Pinxit. Josiah_Boydell delt. & Sculpsit.
Published March 2d. 1778 by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside London.
Mezzotint. Plate 227 x 356mm. 9 x 14". Tear into margin lower left-hand corner.
King Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, Scotland and Ireland; executed in 1649.
Ex Collection: Norman Blackburn. CS: 1.
[Ref: 19798]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Englands Royal Pattern, or the History of King Charles ye First, from his Marriage to his Death. Hull Summoned by the King 3d. April 1642.
Englands Royal Pattern, or the History of King Charles ye First, from his Marriage to his Death. Hull Summoned by the King 3d. April 1642. The first Essay the Parliament made towards Sovereign Power was their seising upon Hull and sending Sr. John Hotham there as their Governour whereby they became Masters of Majesty’s Magazine. The Gentlemen of Yorkshire here upon prevailed with the King to demand restitution of that place and attended his Majesty to the Gates, but He found them shut against Him, the Bridges drawn up, the Walls mann’d and all things in Readiness for the reception of an Enemy, and Sr. John Hotham from the Wall acquainted the King that He durst not open the Gates, being entrusted by the Parliament. His Majesty replied, that if He persisted in that resolution He shou’d be obliged to proclaim him a Traitor and His disobedience wou’d probably bring many miseries on the Kingdom, by He still refused His Majesty Entrance, and was thereupon proclaim’d a Traitor.
[n.d. c.1740.]
Etching and engraving, . 413 x 470mm (16¼ x 18½"). Cut to platemark, one central fold.
Sir John Hotham, Governor of Hull, on ramparts above drawbridge, refusing admission to Charles I, on horseback, centre.
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Britains Josiah King Charles the 1st who was most unjustly & cruelly put to death by his own People before the Royal Palace Whitehall, Jan. 30th 1648 [ms]
Britains Josiah King Charles the 1st who was most unjustly & cruelly put to death by his own People before the Royal Palace Whitehall, Jan. 30th 1648 [ms]
[Anon., c.1649]
Rare engraving; sheet 150 x 110mm (6 x 4¼"). Glued to backing sheet at edges.
Allegorical representation of the body of Charles I, with putti holding his crown. In fact, following his execution in 1649, the monarch's corpse was sent to Windsor by water, where it was buried within the closed walls of Windsor castle where no one could come to pray by it.
[Ref: 42885]   £320.00  
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[King Charles I and his three sons.]
[King Charles I and his three sons.]
Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles, No.69 in St. Pauls Church Yard London. [n.d., c.1790.]
Very rare etching. Sheet 265 x 215mm (10½ x 8½"). Trimmed to plate and tipped into album page. Horizontal crease.
Charles I (1600 - 1649) in robe and armour, holding his sceptre wearing a crown on his head, standing in the centre with his three sons. They are the future monarchs Charles II (1630 - 1685) and James II (1633 - 1701, a hawk or falcon on his hand), and Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1640 - 1660). Each portrait is captioned in Latin below. Numbered '46' lower right. An 18th century reissue on laid paper of a very rare 17th century print, published by Carington Bowles (1724 - 1793).
[Ref: 14709]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Charles I.]
[Charles I.] Ce Roy par ses perfections / Faict si bien au vice la Guerre / Quil gaigne les affections / De Tous ses peuples d'Angleterre.
N. Vienot fecit. J'Valet excudit.
[n.d., c.1750.]
Engraving. Sheet: 300 x 425mm (12 x 16¾"). Trimmed. Slight crease not visible from front.
A portrait of Charles I engraved by Nicolas Viennot after Daniel Mijtens, published by Jean Vallet. Mijtens (c.1590-c.1647) became court painter to Charles I in 1628. However Anthony van Dyck arrived in England in 1632 and eclipsed Mijtens, who returned to The Hague in 1634.
[Ref: 42412]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Charles Prince of Wales
Charles Prince of Wales Second Son of James 1st. Afterwards King.
Engraved by Charles Turner from a unique print by Delaram.
London:Published by S.Woodburn, 112 St. Martin's Lane.
Mezzotint. Proof. Plate: 260 x 380mm (10 x 15").
A mounted portrait of Charles (1600- 1649), then Prince of Wales later Charles I. A copy of the engraving by Francis Delaram (1615 - 1624; active), by Charles Turner (1773 - 1857). Inscribed 'Proof' lower right. From a series of 15 copies of early engravings'' by Turner, Earlom and Dunkarton, issued by Samuel Woodburn in book form in 1816.
Whitman: 470 I of III.
[Ref: 40767]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Carolus D. G. Magnæ Britt: Fra: et Hiber: Rex Fidei Defensor.
Carolus D. G. Magnæ Britt: Fra: et Hiber: Rex Fidei Defensor. Returne in Peace Great Charles, redress our woes: Forsake at length thyne, and the Kingdomes Foes, Thy Gratious Presence will more comfort bring. Then Phoebus Splendor to a backward Spring.
[Engraved c.1646 but printed later.]
Engraving. Sheet: 160 x 150mm (6¼ x 4½"). Trimmed.
A mounted portrait of Charles I (1600-1649), the city of London can been seen in the distance behind him. The verse suggests the print was published while Charles was on the run after the defeat at Naseby in 1645.
[Ref: 40772]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The King's Escape from Hampton Court.
The King's Escape from Hampton Court.
[1738.]
Etching, 245 x 145mm (9½ x 5½"). Trimmed to image; horizontal crease
Charles I, technically a prisoner of Cromwell at Hampton Court, prepares to make his escape. Below is an exterior view of the palace.
[Ref: 14694]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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