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[A Scottish tower house?]
[A Scottish tower house?]
Drawn by Paul Sandby, R.A. Engraved by V. Green & F. Jukes.
Publish'd Oct.r 16th 1779 by V. Green, Mezzotint Engraver to his Majesty, & to the Elector Palatine, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street.
Aquatint and etching, printed in brown. Sheet 215 x 280mm (8½ x 11"). Trimmed into plate. Time stained.
A fortified tower house, with an arch over a road, overlooking a lake. Francis Jukes is believed to have been taught aquatint by Sandby.
[Ref: 60522]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Welch Bridge at Shrewsbury.
The Welch Bridge at Shrewsbury.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby St Georges Row Nov.r 1 1788.
Aquatint with etching, print in brown. 370 x 545mm (14½ x 21½"). A few repairs in sky, some surface abrasion, backed with restorer's paper.
A view of the old Welsh Bridge with a battlemented gatehouse, shortly before it was demolished to make way for a replacement by Thomas Telford, completed 1795. Paul Sandby (1731-1809) popularised landscape painting in watercolour in England and also improved the aquatint technique,.
[Ref: 45782]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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[Part of the Old Bridge at Shrewsbury with two Arches of the New one 1770.]
[Part of the Old Bridge at Shrewsbury with two Arches of the New one 1770.]
[P. Sandby fecit.]
[Published according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby, St. Georges Row Nov.r 1st 1778.]
Fine aquatint, printed in brown and hand finished. Sheet 325 x 505mm (12¾ x 20"). Framed. Trimmed to image, losing inscriptions, laid on card. Unexamined out of frame.
A large separately-issued print, centred on a water mill, showing the new 'English Bridge' over the Severn, designed by John Gwynn and completed 1774. Among the staffage is an angler.
Ex Collection of Sarah Baynton-Williams.
[Ref: 56093]   £450.00  
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Part of the Old Bridge at Shrewsbury with two Arches of the New one 1770.
Part of the Old Bridge at Shrewsbury with two Arches of the New one 1770.
P. Sandby fecit.
Published according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby, St. Georges Row Nov.r 1st 1778.
Fine aquatint, printed in brown. 365 x 540mm (14½ x 21¼"), with large margins, 18th century watermark. A few repaired tears.
A large separately-issued print, centred on a water mill, showing the new 'English Bridge' over the Severn, designed by John Gwynn and completed 1774. Among the staffage is an angler.
BM: 1904,0819.744.
[Ref: 45224]   £450.00  
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St. Quintins Castle near Cowbridge in Glamorganshire.
St. Quintins Castle near Cowbridge in Glamorganshire.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Published Sepr. 1st 1775. by J. Boydell Cheapside.
Aquatint 315 x 240mm. number 'III' above the image. Closed letters on aquatint ground. Damage in margins from silverfish filled.
Views in Wales: First set: In 1771 the topographical artist Paul Sandby set off with a wealthy patron [Sir Joseph Banks] for a tour of Wales, sketching the magnificent scenery, coming into fashion with the beginning of the Romantic movement. His "Twelve Views of south Wales" were some of the first aquatints published in England.
[Ref: 8373]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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View of the Ruins of the Kitchen at Stanton-Harcourt in the County of Oxford.
View of the Ruins of the Kitchen at Stanton-Harcourt in the County of Oxford.
Etch'd by Newnham 1763. Drawn after Nature by P. Sandby.
Etching, very scarce, early issue before Society of Antiquaries. 400 x 520mm. 15¾ x 20½". Very fine.
An early unfortified Manor House, built to house the Harcourt family in the late 14th century; however most of the house was dismantled to use as foundations for Nuneham Courtney in 1756. One of the surviving parts is the medieval kitchen with its octagonal roof seen here on the left. The kitchen is open to the rafters, and smoke from the open fire would gather in the conical roof space, ventilated by louvers in the base of the roof. The artist on these engraved views is as family member. George Simon, Viscount Nuneham, later second earl Harcourt (1736 - 1809), was taught by Paul Sandby (1725 - 1809), and was a member of the Society of Dilettanti. The manor has remained in the Harcourt family to the present day.
[Ref: 17829]   £480.00  
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VI. Traeth Mawr in the Road to Caernarvon from Festiniog.
VI. Traeth Mawr in the Road to Caernarvon from Festiniog.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby St. Georges Row Oxford Turnpike Sep.r 1777.
Aquatint with etching, printed in brown. Sheet 240 x 315mm (9½ x 12½"). Trimmed to plate, small tear.
A view of a lake and mountains, published in Part III of Sandby's 'Views in Wales', the first series of aquatints published in Britain.
Abbey Scenery: 511, 30.
[Ref: 31542]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Traeth Mawr in the Road to Caenarvon from Festiniog.
Traeth Mawr in the Road to Caenarvon from Festiniog. VI.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by P Sandby St Georges Row, Oxford Turnpike, Sep.r 1777.
Aquatint printed in sepia; 18th century watermark. 230 x 305mm (9 x 12"). Small margins.
Traeth Mawr, a polder near Porthmadog. The sixth plate of the third set of Sandby's 'XII Views in Aquatinta from Drawings taken on the spot in South Wales', the first British book of aquatint views. In 1771 the topographical artist Paul Sandby set off with a wealthy patron [Sir Joseph Banks] for a tour of Wales, sketching the magnificent scenery, coming into fashion with the beginning of the Romantic movement.
Abbey Scenery of Great Britain And Ireland: 511, 30.
[Ref: 45214]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Tunbridge Castle.
Tunbridge Castle.
P. Sandby Fecit 1787.
Publish'd by P. Sand St Georges Row facing Hyde Park, May 1st 1788.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Plate: 370 x 540mm (14½ x 21¼"). Small margins, bit messy.
A view of the Norman Motte and Bailey castle at Tonbridge in Kent in which several labourers fill carts with stone from the ruin, a woman walks past with her children and three men stand in conversation. The owner at the time, John Hooker sold stone from the castle in order to build locks in the river Medway and in 1791 his son Thomas built a house adjoining the gatehouse.
[Ref: 43565]   £420.00  
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The Abbey of Llan Egwerst or Vale Crucis, and Castle Dinas Bran.
The Abbey of Llan Egwerst or Vale Crucis, and Castle Dinas Bran.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby St. Georges Row, Sep.r 1st 1776.
Aquatint with etching, printed in brown. Proof before plate number. Sheet 240 x 315mm (9½ x 12½"). Trimmed to plate.
A view of Valle Crucis Abbey (Valley of the Cross), a Cistercian abbey in Denbighshire, built 1201 and dissolved 1537, plate V of Part II of Sandby's 'Views in Wales', the first series of aquatints published in Britain.
Abbey Scenery: 511.
[Ref: 31551]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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The Abbey of Llan Egwerst or Vale Crucis, and Castle Dinas Bran.
The Abbey of Llan Egwerst or Vale Crucis, and Castle Dinas Bran. 5
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby St. Georges Row, Sep.r 1st 1776.
Coloured aquatint with etching. Sheet 235 x 315mm (9¼ x 12½"). Trimmed to plate.
A view of Valle Crucis Abbey (Valley of the Cross), a Cistercian abbey in Denbighshire, built 1201 and dissolved 1537, plate V of Part II of Sandby's 'Views in Wales', the first series of aquatints published in Britain.
Abbey Scenery: 511.
[Ref: 56166]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Warwick Castle from the Lodge Hill.
Warwick Castle from the Lodge Hill. To the Right Honourable George Greville Earl of Warwick &c. &c. This and the following Views of his Ancient and Magnificent Castle, are Humbly Inscribed, by his Lordships most Obedient and most Humble Servant Paul Sandby R. A.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd Jany. 1776. by J Boydell Cheapside.
Aquatint, printed in sepia, 18th century watermark; 335 x 475mm (13¼ x 18¾"), with very large margins. Repaired tear in margin, creasing.
The first plate of four views of Warwick by Paul Sandby (1725 - 1809), dedicated to his pupil Charles Greville, who gave the secret of the aquatint method to Sandby.
Ex Collection of Sarah Baynton-Williams.
[Ref: 55982]   £360.00  
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The Entrance of Warwick Castle from the Lower Court.
The Entrance of Warwick Castle from the Lower Court.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd Jany. 1776. by J. Boydell Cheapside.
Aquatint, printed in sepia. 345 x 480mm (13½ x 18¾"). A very fine impression. Trimmed to plate, repaired tears off image.
A view of the walls of Warwick Castle, plate two from a set of four by Paul Sandby (1725 - 1809). In the foreground a man tries to disentangle a kite from a tree.
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The Entrance of Warwick Castle from the Lower Court.
The Entrance of Warwick Castle from the Lower Court.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd Jany. 1776. by J. Boydell Cheapside.
Aquatint, printed in sepia. 345 x 480mm (13½ x 18¾"), with very large margins. Long printer's crease in image on left.
A view of the walls of Warwick Castle, plate two from a set of four by Paul Sandby (1725 - 1809). In the foreground a man tries to disentangle a kite from a tree.
Ex Collection of Sarah Baynton-Williams.
[Ref: 55983]   £360.00  
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Caesars Tower and Part of Warwick Castle from the Island.
Caesars Tower and Part of Warwick Castle from the Island.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd Jany. 1776. by J Boydell Cheapside.
Aquatint printed in sepia. 320 x 375mm (12½ x 14¾"), with large margins..
A view of Warwick Castle, looking up at the walls from an island in the Avon, from a set of four views of Warwick that Sandby dedicated to his pupil Charles Greville.
Ex Collection of Sarah Baynton-Williams.
[Ref: 55985]   £550.00  
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Part of Warwick Castle from the S.E.
Part of Warwick Castle from the S.E.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd Jany. 1776. by J Boydell Cheapside.
Aquatint printed in sepia, 18th century watermark; 320 x 375mm (12½ x 14¾"), with very large margins.. Creasing.
A view of Warwick Castle, looking up at the walls from the banks of the Avon, from a set of four views of Warwick that Sandby dedicated to his pupil Charles Greville.
Ex Collection of Sarah Baynton-Williams.
[Ref: 55984]   £330.00  
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No 1. Warwick Castle from the Lodge Hill.
No 1. Warwick Castle from the Lodge Hill. To the Right Honourable George Greville Earl of Warwick &c. &c. This and the following Views of his Ancient and Magnificent Castle, are Humbly Inscribed, by his Lordships most Obedient and most Humble Servant Paul Sandby R. A. [&] No 2. The Entrance of Warwick Castle from the Lower Court. [&] No 3. Caesars Tower and Part of Warwick Castle from the Island. [&] No 4. Part of Warwick Castle from the S.E.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd Jan.y 1776. by J. Boydell Cheapside.
Set of four aquatints, printed in sepia. Each c.335 x 475mm (13¼ x 18¾"). All laid on archival paper. 1 with long crease; 2 with repaired tear and surface abrasion in inscription area; 3 with two long creases, abrasion in margins; 4 with damage to margins and unprinted area of plate. Damaged.
The full set of four views of Warwick Castle by Paul Sandby (1725-1809), dedicated to his pupil Charles Greville, who gave the secret of the aquatint method to Sandby.
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West Combe, in Kent, the Seat of the Marchioness of Lothian.
West Combe, in Kent, the Seat of the Marchioness of Lothian.
P. Sandby R.A. del. W. Watts sculp.
Published as the Act directs Jan.y 1st. 1779, by W. Watts, Kemp's Row, Chelsea.
Engraving with letterpress, sheet 420 x 245mm (16½ x 9¾") large margins.
A near view of the house from the front with park sloping into the foreground. The letterpress describes the house, its location and views that can be seen from it. The son of the house holds an 18th century cricket bat.
[Ref: 56005]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Windsor from Mr Isherwood's Brewhouse in Datchet Lane.
Windsor from Mr Isherwood's Brewhouse in Datchet Lane.
P. Sandby Fecit. 1780.
Published by T. Palser, Surry side Westminster Bridge 1812.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 205 x 280mm (8 x 11"). Trimmed to plate. Slightly stained.
Attractive view from Mr Isherwood's Brewhouse of horses pulling wagons loaded with beer barrels, and Windsor Castle beyond.
See BM: 1904,0819.89.
[Ref: 8890]   £100.00   (£120.00 incl.VAT)
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Windsor Castle from the Lower Court, on the 5th of Nov.
Windsor Castle from the Lower Court, on the 5th of Nov.
Paul Sandby Fecit.
[Published by Sandby, 1766.]
Aquatint printed in sepia. 340 x 490mm (13¼ x 19¼"). Trimmed just within plate, crease.
A scene of revellers celebrating Guy Fawkes Night, with bonfire and fireworks, under the walls of Windsor Castle. It was published as the fourth of a set of five aquatints of Windsor Castle dedicated to the Duke of Montague.
BM: 1865,0610.1254
[Ref: 42126]   £360.00  
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Windsor Castle from the N.W.
Windsor Castle from the N.W. To His Grace the Duke of Montagu, &c, &c, &c, these Views of the Royal Castle of Windsor, are most respectfully inscribed, by His Grace's most obedient, and most obliged humble Servant Paul Sandby R.A.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby St. Georges Row Sep.r 1.st 1776.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Plate: 340 x 490mm (13¼ x 19¼'') very large margins. Central crease and repairs.
A view of Windsor Castle by Paul Sandby (1725-1809). Sandby made several prints and drawings of Windsor Castle during his career, he gained access to the grounds of Windsor through his brother John who was Keeper of Windsor Great Park.
[Ref: 48896]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Gate under Queen Elizabeth's Picture Gallery.
Gate under Queen Elizabeth's Picture Gallery.
P. Sandby Fecit. 1769
Published by T. Palser, Surry side Westminster Bridge, 1812.
Etching and aquatint. 210 x 290mm (8¼ x 11½"), with large margins. Stitch holes in upper margin.
View of the vault of a gateway at Windsor castle by Paul Sandby. It is also titled on a stone in the wall, 'Under Queen Elizabeths Picture Gallery Windsor Castle 1780'.
[Ref: 55533]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Gate under Queen Elizabeth's Picture Gallery
Gate under Queen Elizabeth's Picture Gallery
P. Sandby Fecit. 1769
Published by T. Palser, Surry side Westminster Bridge, 1812.
Etching and aquatint. Sheet 205 x 280mm (8 x 11"). Trimmed inside platemark.
View at Windsor castle by Paul Sandby. Oppé identifies the print as one of a group which he describes as 'outline etchings of approximately the same size which formed part of a small Windsor set of 1780, some from drawings of 1769.' This is a later restrike, with aquatint added, published by Thomas Palser in 1812. The publication of many of Sandby's etchings is obscured by the fact that many were not published or only issued privately, and that many plates were acquired by commercial publishers such as Sayer and Boydell and issued as single plates or in groups. There is an almost identical drawing at Windsor (no. 14536; Oppé 14) while Robertson refers to another related drawing at the Yale Centre for British Art (B1975.4.1846), dated 1767.
For another in the series see ref. 28640
[Ref: 39597]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Fox Public House on Old Windsor Green.
The Fox Public House on Old Windsor Green.
Paul Sandby Fecit.
Printed for Robert Wilkinson, 125, Fenchurch Street [n.d., c.1800].
Aquatint printed in brown. Sheet 245 x 340mm (9½ x 13¼"). Trimmed into plate on three sides.
A large tavern surrounded by trees by a pond, still extant as the Fox and Castle, 21 Burfield Road, Old Windsor. The pond has been filled in.
Gunn 333.
[Ref: 55337]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Fox Public House on Old Windsor Green.
The Fox Public House on Old Windsor Green.
Paul Sandby Fecit.
Printed for Robert Wilkinson, 125, Fenchurch Street [n.d., c.1800].
Rare coloured aquatint. 250 x 355mm (9¾ x 14"). Small margins.
A large tavern surrounded by trees by a pond, still extant as the Fox and Castle, 21 Burfield Road, Old Windsor. The pond has been filled in.
Gunn 333. Ex Collection of Sarah Baynton-Williams.
[Ref: 55981]   £360.00  
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Winchester Tower.
Winchester Tower.
P. Sandby Fecit. 1780.
Published by T. Palser Surry Side Westminster Bridge 1812.
Etching with some aquatint. Sheet 205 x 280mm (8 x 11"). Trimmed within plate.
A view of Winchester Tower, Windsor, with a man standing on the walls. The original title is written to his right. Originally published as an outline etching.
Ex Collection of Sarah Baynton-Williams.
[Ref: 58534]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Winchester Tower.
Winchester Tower.
P. Sandby Fecit. 1780.
Published by T. Palser Surry Side Westminster Bridge 1812.
Etching with some aquatint, hand-coloured. Sheet 195 x 265mm (7¾ x 10½"). Trimmed within plate, hole in sky.
A view of Winchester Tower, Windsor, with a man standing on the walls. The original title is written to his right. Originally published as an outline etching, this later state has some added aquatint.
Ex Collection of Sarah Baynton-Williams.
[Ref: 58533]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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No 2. Wynnstay, Seat of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn Bar.t
No 2. Wynnstay, Seat of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn Bar.t from a Cottage above the New Bridge over the River Dee, Denbigh Shire.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby St. Georges Row, Sep.r 1st 1776.
Aquatint with etching, printed in brown. Sheet 240 x 315mm (9½ x 12½"). Trimmed to plate.
A view of a meander on the River Dee, in English 'Swallow Falls', published in Part II of Sandby's 'Views in Wales', the first series of aquatints published in Britain. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn (1749-89), patron of the arts and friend of Handel and Garrick, commissioned Robert Adam to design his house at 20 St James's Square in London.
Abbey Scenery: 511.
[Ref: 31547]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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