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[Edward I] Edward and Eleanora. Dedicated by Permission to the Queen by Her Majesties most Dutiful and Devoted Servant, W:Martin.
[Edward I] Edward and Eleanora. Dedicated by Permission to the Queen by Her Majesties most Dutiful and Devoted Servant, W:Martin. From the Original Picture in the Town Hall, Norwich.
Wm,, Martin pinxit. Francis Bartolozzi R.A. Historical Engraver to His Majesty, sculp.
London, Publish'd Sepr: 1: 1790, by Wm. Martin Leicester Square, & Wm. Dickinson Engraver No. 158 New Bond Street. Size of the PICTURE 10 FT 4, by 9 FT.
Stipple and etching in stipple frame, printed in brown ink, published state, sheet 400 x 450mm. 15¾ x 17¾". Trimmed to plate.
Eleanor of Castile, Queen of Edward I 1246 - 1290) expiring in a tent, on a couch, surrounded by her grieving children, holding one of her children by the hand, her other hand on Edward I, King of England's (1239 - 1307) arm. The King kneels beside her on the left, with other mourners, including a woman burying her face in her handkerchief, sitting on the right; two soldiers leaning sorrowfully peer over the fence in the background to right. See the companion print ref:18270. After William Martin (1753 - c.1831).Martin painted history paintings and presented two to his native Norwich in 1787. He worked as an assistant to Cipriani and admired Kauffmann.
From the Norman Blackburn Collection. Collection N. Rapp.
[Ref: 18271]   £320.00  
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Queen Eleonora, delivered of Edward, first Prince of Wales, at Caernarvon Castle. A.D. 1284.
Queen Eleonora, delivered of Edward, first Prince of Wales, at Caernarvon Castle. A.D. 1284. Acta Historica Reginarum Angliae. Plate II. Engraved from the Original Drawing, of the same dimensions in the Possession of Mr. V. Green. To Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth, This Plate is, by Permission, Most humbly Dedicated, by Her Royal Highness's Most Devoted and Obedient Servant Valentine Green.
Drawn by J. Gerhard Huck. Engraved by V. Green Mezzotinto Engraver to his Majesty & the Elector Palatine.
Publish'd January 18th, 1788, by V. & R. Green No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street, London.
Fine mezzotint, platemark 490 x 625mm (19¼ x 24½"). Slight creasing on left. Uncut, large margins.
Eleanor of Castile, first queen consort of Edward I, with the future Edward II, whom she famously gave birth to in a temporary dwelling amid the construction of Caernarfon Castle. Plate two of 'Acta Historicae Reginarum Angliae' by the celebrated mezzotinter Valentine Green (1739-183) from drawings by his former student Johann Gerhard Huck (c.1759-1811), with parallel text in French.
Whitman: 249 II of II; CS: 153.2 Collection of Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 23045]   £320.00  
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[Edward I] Edward and Eleanora.
[Edward I] Edward and Eleanora. Dedicated by Permission to the Queen by Her Majesty's most Dutiful and Devoted Servant, W:Martin. From the Original Picture in the Town Hall, Norwich.
W.m. Martin pinxit. Francis Bartolozzi R.A. Historical Engraver to His Majesty, sculp.
London, Publish'd Sep.r. 1:1790, by W.m. Martin, Leicester Square, & W.m. Dickinson Engraver N.o.158 New Bond Street.
Stipple printed in sepia. Plate: 430 x 360mm (17 x 14"). Trimmed to platemark.
A scene in which a dying Eleanor of Castille is surrounded by her family and courtiers. On the left her husband King Edward I looks lovingly into her eyes. Eleanor died on the 28th November 1290 in Harby, Nottinghamshire while on a tour of the North.
[Ref: 36870]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Edward III] Edward Prince of Wales presenting the Captive King John of France & his Son to his Father Edward the 3rd: after the battle of Poictiers.  Humes Qto. Vol: II. Page 461.
[Edward III] Edward Prince of Wales presenting the Captive King John of France & his Son to his Father Edward the 3rd: after the battle of Poictiers. Humes Qto. Vol: II. Page 461.
J.F. Rigaud R.A. pinxt. F. Bartolozzi R.A. sculpt.
London, Published 14 Feby. 1788, by Wm. Palmer Printseller to her Majesty, No. 163 Strand.
Stipple and etching in stipple frame, printed in brown ink, published state, 340 x 405mm. 13½ x 16". A good impression.
Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales ('The Black Prince', 1330 - 1376), kneeling in armour, presents his Prisoner of War John II of France (1319 - 1364), to his father, King Edward III of England, following the Battle of Poitiers, 19th September 1356, during the Hundred Years' War. After John Francis Rigaud (1742 - 1810).
From the Norman Blackburn Collection. Collection N. Rapp.
[Ref: 18272]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Thus arm’d fierce Edward did his Troops advance, Resolv’d to Wast yes: Stubborne Realm of France, Edward obeys his Great Creator’s Will: But Gracious Heaven stops his enraged Hand, To yield to Heave is but to Conquer still.
Thus arm’d fierce Edward did his Troops advance, Resolv’d to Wast yes: Stubborne Realm of France, Edward obeys his Great Creator’s Will: But Gracious Heaven stops his enraged Hand, To yield to Heave is but to Conquer still. [Up top left:]Honoratiss.o Viro D.e Iohani Peake, Militi, Orphanotrophy apud London: Hospiti Christi dicti Praesidi Meritiss: nec non Dignisso Dno Nathanaeli Hawes, Armigero, Ejust: Hospity Thesaurario, Religuisa illius Gubernatoribus Dignisss Colendissimisq Hanc Edvardi Tery Figuram, veluti & Educationis olim praebitae Mon:umentu Gratus dicat Iosua Barnes.
[n.d. c.1688.]
Etching and engraving. 316 x 190mm (12½ x 7½"), Cut. Laid on album sheet.
Edward III, standing whole length, to the left, in armour and plumed helmet, holding spear; armies, fort and mountains in background, lightning in the sky. Edward III(1312-1377), King of England and Duke of Aquitaine, he married Philippa of Hainault in 1329 and in 1347 he was Founder of the Order of the Garter. Illustration to Joshua Barnes' 'The history of that most victorius monarch Edward IIId...together with that of his most renowned son, Edward, Prince of Wales' (1688). Frontispiece to Barnes's "History of Edward III".
[Ref: 28985]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Earl River presenting his Book & Caxton his Printer to Edw.4. the Queen & Prince; from a curious M.S. in the Archbishops Library at Lambeth. The Portrait of the Prince (afterw.ds Edw.5.th) is the only one known of him, & has been engraved by Vertue among
Earl River presenting his Book & Caxton his Printer to Edw.4. the Queen & Prince; from a curious M.S. in the Archbishops Library at Lambeth. The Portrait of the Prince (afterw.ds Edw.5.th) is the only one known of him, & has been engraved by Vertue among the Heads of the Kings. The Person in a Cap & Robe of State is probably Richard D. of Gloucester, as he resembles the King, and as Clarence was always too great an Enemy of the Queen to be distinguished by her Brother. The Book was printed in 1477, when Clarence was in Ireland, & in the beginning of the next year he was murder'd.
C. Grignion sculp.
[n.d. c.1790.]
Engraving. 177 x 120mm. 7 x 4¾". Cut.
Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers, seen here presenting his translation of the Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers to King Edward IV, his brother-in-law, and his family. His book was printed by William Caxton at Westminster in 1477. The man in the cap and robe is thought to be Richard III, Duke of Gloucester, the king's brother.
[Ref: 21720]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Edward the Martyr, stabbed by the Order of Elfrida at Corfe Castle.
Edward the Martyr, stabbed by the Order of Elfrida at Corfe Castle.
Chevalier Cazali Pinxit & Sculpsit.
Published 1773 by John Boydell Engraver in Cheapside London.
Etching. Sheet 450 x 325mm (17¾ x 12¾"). Trimmed to plate, repaired tears, creasing.
Edward (c. 962- 97), King of the English, on horseback, accepting the hospitality of his stepmother Elfrida (Ælfthryth) as one of her men reaches up to stab him in the back. Her son became King Æthelred, the Unready.
[Ref: 60518]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Edouard VI
Edouard VI Dans l'ame d'un enfant j'eus l'esprit d'un grand Roi [...]
Adr. vander Werff pinx. P. a Gunst Sculps.
[Rotterdam, c.1710]
Engraving with very large margins, platemark approx 305 x 190mm (12 x 7½"). Slight stain in lower platemark.
King Edward VI (1537-1553), son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. Scholarly and firmly Protestant, he ruled during his minority with the help of a council, but was dominated first by the Duke of Somerset as Lord Protector, and later by the Duke of Northumberland. The latter induced Edward to will the crown of Lady Jane Grey, in order to ensure the Protestant succession. Plate from Isaac de Larrey's 'Histoire d'Angleterre' (1697-1713) from a design by Adriaen van der Werff (1659-1722), acclaimed as the most important Dutch Master during his lifetime, although his reputation declined from the late 18th century onwards.
[Ref: 34248]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Edouard VI.  Roy d'Angleterre.
Edouard VI. Roy d'Angleterre.
d'apres Gaspard Rutz.
A Paris chez Duflos rue St. Victor. [n.d. c.1787]
Engraving with hand colour. 277 x 166mm. Some toning on the paper.
Strong contemporary colour in gold leaf line surround. ['A.D.P.R.' (Avec Privilege Du Roi) inscribed lower right].
[Ref: 2005]   £20.00   (£24.00 incl.VAT)
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Edwardus Sextus Angliae Galliae & Hiberniae Rex.
Edwardus Sextus Angliae Galliae & Hiberniae Rex. Natus 12 Octob 1537. Regnare cepit, 28. January 1547. Obijt 6.to July 1553.
R. White Sculp:
[Richard Chiswell.] [n.d. c.1681.]
Engraving, paper watermarked. 235 x 152mm (9¼ x 6"). Small tear into upper edge, trimmed.
Edward VI (1537-1553), the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. He lived a very short life, and on his death bed he and his council drew up a "Devise for the Succession", attempting to prevent the country being returned to Catholicism. In light of this, Edward named his cousin Lady Jane Grey as his heir. This was however disputed following his death and Jane was deposed by Mary within 13 days, who reversed Edward's Protestant reforms. Illustration to Gilbert Burnet's 'History of the Reformation'.
[Ref: 30347]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Omnibus Numeris Virtutis Divitis Edoardi Sexti Angliæ &c. Regis, Dominii sui Bridewell dicti Civibus, suis Londinensibus pro hospitalibus, in Usem Pauperum & ejusdem Civitatis Donatio.
Omnibus Numeris Virtutis Divitis Edoardi Sexti Angliæ &c. Regis, Dominii sui Bridewell dicti Civibus, suis Londinensibus pro hospitalibus, in Usem Pauperum & ejusdem Civitatis Donatio. To the Right Worshipfull W.m Benn Esq. Alderman, President . The Worsjipfull Rob.t Alsop Esq.r Alderman, Treasurer. Joseph Ayliffe Esq. Audito-General. and to the Hon.ble and Worshipfull the rest of the Governors of the Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem ~ This Plate is most Humbly Inscribed and Engraved by their Obedient Servant G. Vertue.
Publisht 16. Feb. 1750. according to Act of Parliament.
Engraving. 480 x 630mm, 19 x 24¾". Uncut sheet.
Edward VI granting Bridewell (a former palace) to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London in 1553, to house homeless children and confine 'disorderly women'. On the far right is a self-portrait of Holbein, observing the ceremony.
[Ref: 13309]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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King Edward VI.
King Edward VI. From an Original in Kensington Palace.
G: Vertue sculp.
[n.d. c.1736.]
Engraving. 292 x 178mm. 11½ x 7" Trimmed and laid on Album sheet.
Portrait of Edward VI set into a rectangular frame with a surrounding composition alluding to his life. Illustration to Paul de Rapin-Thoyras, 'The History of England'. King Edward VI (1537-1553) was son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. Scholarly and firmly Protestant, he ruled during his minority with the help of a council, but was dominated first by the Duke of Somerset as Lord Protector, and later by the Duke of Northumberland. The latter induced Edward to will the crown of Lady Jane Grey, in order to ensure the Protestant succession.
Alexander: 729.
[Ref: 24326]   £35.00   (£42.00 incl.VAT)
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Edwardus D.G. Angl: Fran: & Hibern. Rex.
Edwardus D.G. Angl: Fran: & Hibern. Rex.
J. Faber excud. [n.d. c.1740.]
Rare & scarce mezzotint, with large margins on 3 sides. Plate 147 x 95mm. 5¾ x 3¾". Trimmed to plate along lower edge, slight creases.
Portrait of Edward VI standing in full robes, before an alcove. King Edward VI (1537-1553) was son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. Scholarly and firmly Protestant, he ruled during his minority with the help of a council, but was dominated first by the Duke of Somerset as Lord Protector, and later by the Duke of Northumberland. The latter induced Edward to will the crown of Lady Jane Grey, in order to ensure the Protestant succession.
CS: 31.
[Ref: 24327]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Edward VII] His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales, &c, &c, &c.
[Edward VII] His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales, &c, &c, &c. Dedicated by Gracious Permission to Her Majesty.
Lake Price, Photo'd from the Life at Windsor Castle. R.J. Lane, A.E.R.A. & J.H. Lynch, Lith. M & N Hanhart, Imp.t.
London, Published July 10th 1858, by J. Mitchell, Bookseller & Publisher to the Queen and by special appointment to the Emperor Napoleon III, Royal Library, 83, Old Bond St.
Chine collé lithograph. 520 x 350mm (20½ x 13¾"). Foxing in title.
Albert Edward (1841-1910, son of Victoria and Albert, later Edward VII) in highland dress, with gun and dead game, based on a photograph taken at Windsor Castle. After `William Frederick Lake Price (1810-96), painter and photographer.
[Ref: 53896]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Infants. (Prince of Wales, Albert Edward and the Princess Royal, Victoria,)
The Royal Infants. (Prince of Wales, Albert Edward and the Princess Royal, Victoria,) Royal Album. No.
[Alf.d Carlile, Lithog.r London.]
[n.d. c.1845.]
Lithograph with explanatory text. 269 x 215mm. 10½ x 8½". Some toning around the edges.
Portraits of the infant Prince of Wales, Albert Edward and the Princess Royal, Victoria, from a sketch by the Queen. Text: "the beautiful facsimile of a Pencilling from the hand of Her Most Gracious Majesty, presented with this number of the Royal Album, is given to the public through the kindness of a noble lady holding an appointment immediately connected witht he person of the Queen".
[Ref: 21531]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Edward VII] The heir Apparent.
[Edward VII] The heir Apparent.
The Whitehall Review. January 5.th 1878.
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 365 x 245mm (14½ x 9¾").
Albert Edward (1841-1910), Prince of Wales, then Edward VII after the death of Victoria in 1901, leaning, top hat in hand.
[Ref: 61395]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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[Edward VII] The Pride of the Navy. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. Drawn from Life.
[Edward VII] The Pride of the Navy. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. Drawn from Life.
Printed by W. Kohler, 13 Rathbone Place.
[n.d., c.1846.]
Scarce lithograph with very fine hand colour. Sheet 315 x 245mm (12¼ x 9¾"). Laid on album paper.
A portrait of the young Prince Albert Edward (1841-1910, later Edward VII) in sailor's costume, beside a Union Flag draped over an anchor. It is loosely based on the portrait by Franz Xaver Winterhalter, painted 1846, when Edward was about five years old.
[Ref: 58588]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Edward VII] His Royal Highness Albert Prince of Wales,  Born Nov.r 9th 1841.
[Edward VII] His Royal Highness Albert Prince of Wales, Born Nov.r 9th 1841.
George Hayter. R.J. Lane. G. Graf
London Published by Her Majesty's Command, by F.G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle St March 19th 1842.
Lithograph on chine collé, laid on printed backing sheet. Printed area 260 x 300mm (10¼ x 11¾") very large margins. Spotting to backing sheet.
Portrait of Victoria's son Albert Edward (1841-1910), the new heir to the throne.
[Ref: 56491]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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His Majesty, King Edward VII
His Majesty, King Edward VII
[Dessines Specialement par Noel Dorville.] [G. Gounouilhou.]
G. Gounouilhou, Imprimeur-Editeur Paris-Bordeaux 1909
Lithograph. 430 x 290mm.
[From 'Les Pomoteurs De L'Entente Cordiale. Album Comprenant Cinquante portraits Dessines Specialement par Noel Dorville] Edward VII, born November 9, 1841, was the eldest son of Queen Victoria. He took the family name of his father, Prince Consort Albert, hence the change in lineage, although he was still Hanoverian on his mother's side. He married Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863, who bore him three sons and three daughters. Edward died on May 6, 1910, after a series of heart attacks.
[Ref: 1868]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Edward VII.]
[Edward VII.]
Waltney sc. & del.
[n.d., c.1905.]
Etching. Plate: 300 x 205mm (11¾ x 8''). Creasing on right edge.
A three-quater length portrait of Edward VII (1841-1910), son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert who was king from 1901.
[Ref: 48610]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Expostion Universelle De 1878.  S.A.R. Le Prince Des Galles.
Expostion Universelle De 1878. S.A.R. Le Prince Des Galles. President de la Commission Royale pour la Grande Bretagne.
Ch. Waltner, del et sc.
L'Art. Imp. A. Salmon.
Etching on india laid paper, 295 x 210mm. 11½ x 8¼".
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and the future Edward VII (1841 - 1910), King from 22 January 1901 until his death on 6 May 1910. The third Paris World's Fair, called the Exposition Universelle, was held from May 1 though to November 10, 1878. It celebrated the recovery of France after the 1870 Franco-Prussian War. This exposition was on a far larger scale than any previously held anywhere in the world. It covered over 66 acres (267,000 m²); the main building in the Champ de Mars occupying 54 acres (219,000 m²). The United Kingdom, British India, Canada, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Cape Colony and other British crown colonies occupied nearly one-third of the space set aside for nations outside France. The UK display was under the control of a royal commission, the Prince of Wales here represented as president, no doubt one of a series of portraits of emissaries from different nations commissioned for the exposition. By Charles Waltner (1846 - 1925), a leading French reproductive etcher who had prints published under the auspices of the Printsellers' Association, London.
[Ref: 11995]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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[Edward VIII] A Happy Moment ''The Prince''
[Edward VIII] A Happy Moment ''The Prince'' Original Drypoint by R.G. Matthews (Limited Edition).
[London: Alfred Bell & Co., n.d., c.1920.]
Drypoint etching, signed by the etcher. 230 x 135mm (9 x 5¼"), with large margins. In original mount with printed gallery label with artist's name and a publisher's logo of a black bell with ABC in white. Mint.
A portrait of Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, cigarette in hand.
[Ref: 49165]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Prince Edward and Prince George of Wales Going Down a Mine in Australia.
Prince Edward and Prince George of Wales Going Down a Mine in Australia.
Engraved by J.D. Cooper from a photograph.
[n.d., c.1881.]
Wood engraving. Sheet: 230 x 135mm (9 x 5¼'').
A group portrait showing Prince Edward and Prince George of Wales by a mine in Australia. The two grandsons of Queen Victoria, and sons of Prince Albert Edward Prince of Wales travelled to Australia as midshipmen in training on HMS Bacchante in 1881.
[Ref: 48568]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Edward P [facsimile signature.]
Edward P [facsimile signature.] [Edward VIII]
London 1933.
Lithograph. Sheet 525 x 395mm (20¾ x 15¾"). Paper toning and some wrinkling.
Edward VIII as Prince of Wales.
[Ref: 30413]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Elizabeth I.]
[Elizabeth I.] Elisabetta dunque dopo haver...
[n.d., c.1690.]
Engraving. Plate: 190 x 115mm (7½ x 4½''). Stain on left.
A portrait of Tudor queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), an illustration from 'Teatro Belgico...' by Gregorio Leti.
[Ref: 48732]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Elisabetta del Leti.
Elisabetta del Leti. Parte Seconde.
[Italian, n.d., 1693.]
Engraving. Plate: 135 x 80mm (5¼ x 3'').
A portrait of Tudor queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) shown sitting on her throne with two male figures behind her, an illustration from 'Historia o vera vita di Elisabetta...' 1693. Part of a diagram on verso.
[Ref: 48733]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Elisabetha.
Elisabetha. Coninginne Van Engelant. Dochter van Coninck Henderock den VIII. dogh onwettigh geboren.
Gasp: Bouttats Sculpsit.
[n.d., c.1690.]
Engraving. Sheet: 300 x 185mm (11¾ x 7¼''). Trimmed and laid on album sheet at corners.
A portrait of Elizabeth I (1533-1603) whole ruled Great Britain from 1558. The portrait is set within an ornate border.
[Ref: 48630]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Elizabeth Reine d'Angleterre fille d'Henry VIII et d'Anne de Boulen elle naquit le 87bre 1533 et mouruit le 3 avril de l'annee 1603 apres avoir regne 40 ans.
Elizabeth Reine d'Angleterre fille d'Henry VIII et d'Anne de Boulen elle naquit le 87bre 1533 et mouruit le 3 avril de l'annee 1603 apres avoir regne 40 ans.
a Paris chez E. Desrochers rue du Foin pres la rue S.t Jacques. [n.d., c.1750.]
Engraving. Plate: 155 x 105mm (6 x 4''), with very large margins.
A portait of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603). From a series of small portraits by Étienne-Jehandier Desrochers (1668-1741).
[Ref: 48262]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Elizabeth.
Elizabeth. Cooke's Pocket Edition of Hume.
Engraved by W. Ridley from a Drawing taken from a Picture in the collection of the late Dr Meade.
Printed for C. Cooke 17 Paternoster Row. [n.d., c.1790.]
Stipple, printed in colours. 150 x 100mm (6 x 4") very large margins. Sur-title weakly inked. Collector's blind-stamp in unprinted area.
[Ref: 51803]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Elizabetha Regina.
Elizabetha Regina. Diua potens velis populoque potentior oequat Ingenio Reges et pietate Deos.
[n.d., c.1660.]
Rare engraving. Sheet: 155 x 115mm (6 x 4½''). Trimmed.
A portrait of Elizabeth I (1533-1603) who ruled Great Britain from 1558.
[Ref: 48652]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Elisabet. D.G. Angliæ Franciæ & Hiberniæ Regina etc:
Elisabet. D.G. Angliæ Franciæ & Hiberniæ Regina etc: raigna 45 ans 4 mois et 7 jours. Aº. 1602.
[n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving. 130 x 80mm (5¼ x 3¼"), with large margins.
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603). Many overseas engravings give her death year as 1602.
[Ref: 51802]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Elizabeth I.]
[Elizabeth I.]
Mburg de, et f.
[n.d. c.1668-1727.]
Engraving. Plate 166 x 102mm (6½ x 4").
Columned interior in which a man (possibly Roger Ascham) wearing a ruff and long cloak reads from a paper to Queen Elizabeth; resting on two columns at the top, busts of the heads of Demosthenes and Cicero; arranged around the outside of the scene circular portraits of the heads of Edward VI, Elizabeth I, John Cheke, Johann Sturmius, William Cecil, Thomas Smith, Johann Sleidan, John Aylmer, Jane Grey, and Mary I.
[Ref: 52520]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Elisabeta, D.G. Angliæ Franciæ & Hiberniæ, Regina.
Elisabeta, D.G. Angliæ Franciæ & Hiberniæ, Regina.
[Rome: Francesco Corbelletti, 1648.]
Engraving. Sheet 130 x 80mm (5¼ x 3¼"). Slight binding holes on right.
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) from Famiano Strada's 'De bello Belgico'.
[Ref: 51801]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Elisabetha D.G. Angliæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ, Regina.
Elisabetha D.G. Angliæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ, Regina.
[Rome: Francesco Corbelletti, 1648.]
Etching. Sheet 110 x 60mm (4¼ x 2½"). Trimmed to printed border.
Portrait of Elizabeth I (1533-1603), published in Famiano Strada's 'De bello Belgico'.
[Ref: 52587]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Summi et Supremi Senaculi Parlamentaris in Anglia Typus.
Summi et Supremi Senaculi Parlamentaris in Anglia Typus.
[n.d., c.1610.]
Rare engraving. Sheet: 195 x 310mm (7¾ x 12"). Trimmed and laid on album sheet.
An interior scene showing Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) seated on a throne before Parliament holding an orb and sceptre.
[Ref: 41942]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Procession of Queen Elizabeth to visit the R.t Honourable Henry Carey Lord Hunsdon,
The Royal Procession of Queen Elizabeth to visit the R.t Honourable Henry Carey Lord Hunsdon, Governor of Berwick upon Tweed, Captain of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners , Knight of the most noble order of the Garter, Privy Counceller & Cousin German to her Majesty, by the Lady Mary Sister to Queen Anne Bolen. From the Original Painting.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Etching. Sheet: 110 x 200mm (4¼ x 8"). Trimmed and tipped into album sheet.
A scene showing Queen Elizabeth I visiting the town of Berwick on Tweed, during the middle ages Scotland and England had fought to claim the town in 1482 it was relcaimed for England and in 1551 it was made a county corporate. Elizabeth spent vast sums of money on Italian style fortifications for the town to protect it from invading Scots.
[Ref: 41943]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Elizabeth Regina.]
[Elizabeth Regina.]
[by Francis Delaram, after Nicholas Hilliard.]
[n.d. c.1630.]
Engraving. Sheet 215 x 155mm (8½ x 6¼"). Trimmed within plate, laid on album paper, creasing.
Queen Elizabeth, crowned by stars and encircled in clouds, carrying a fan of ostrich feathers. Originally published c.1617 with text above the stars and title (as above) and three lines of verse by John Davies under the image, the plate was cut down, losing the title and text, and used as frontispiece to Camden's 'Annales' of 1630. The original portrait, before trimming of the plate, was the only Jacobean portrait to refer to a privilege, bought by Hilliard for the substantial sum of 13s. 4d. a year.
See A.Griffiths, The Print in Stuart Britain' cat.11, for the early state.
[Ref: 42968]   £450.00  
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Elizabeth par la grace de Dieu Reyne d'Angleterre [...]
Elizabeth par la grace de Dieu Reyne d'Angleterre [...]
Habert exc. A Paris rue St Jacq. proche St Severin. [n.d., c.1700.]
Rare engraving. Sheet 250 x 160mm (9¾ x 6¼"). Trimmed within plate, bottom edge nicked.
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1602, queen from 1558), holding prayer book and sceptre, within a frame-like border, engraved text below. An unattractive image of Elizabeth by the French for propaganda reasons, with letterpress portraying Elizabeth as an enemy of Catholicism.
[Ref: 29793]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Elisabeth Dei Gratia Angliae / Franciae / Hynerniae et Virhi: Regi:.
Elisabeth Dei Gratia Angliae / Franciae / Hynerniae et Virhi: Regi:. Soubs Philippe 2 gouvernant Parme & les Estats.
[Franz Hogenburg.]
[Amsterdam, 1616.]
Engraving. Platemark: 135 x 120mm (5¼ x 4¾"). Small tear to upper edge of sheet.
A portrait of Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603), Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 until her death. Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, or Gloriana, the childless Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty. Text on reverse in French relating to the Dutch revolt against the rule of Philip II, where Robert Dudley, a close friend of Elizabeth I and champion of the international Protestant cause, led the English campaign in support of the Dutch Revolt from 1585-1587. An illustration to 'Les Guerres de Nassau, descrites par [...]', by Franz Hogenberg published in Amsterdam by Michel Colin, 1616.
[Ref: 39013]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Elizabeth. 1558.
Elizabeth. 1558. Tom. II. pag. 375.
[n.d., c.1700.]
Engraving. Sheet: 125 x 90mm (5 x 3½''). Trimmed.
A portrait of Elizabeth I (1533-1603) who ruled Great Britain from 1558.
[Ref: 48631]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Queen Elizabeth.
Queen Elizabeth.
E. Lutterell delin. P. Vanderbanck sculp.
[n.d., c.1680.
Engraving, Sheet 255 x 170mm (10 x 6¾"). Trimmed, losing decorative border, laid on album paper.
Engraved by Peter Vandrebanc (1649-97) after Edward Lutteral. The BM biography of Vandrebanc describes him as 'the best engraver working in London in his time'.
[Ref: 52537]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Q. Elizabeth.
Q. Elizabeth. The ages mirrour, and all Europes wonder, / Arm'd gainst ye Bulls of Rome, and Spains lowd thunder, / The Netherlanders sheild, greate Frances ayde, / O neuer shall thy fame dye, Princely Maide.' 9
[engraved by George Glover]
[n.d., c.1640.]
Engraving. 195 x 130mm (7¾ x 5"). Thread margins, ruled with black ink within plate, laid on album paper.
Three-quarter length portrait of Elizabeth I, holding a baton. Originally published in Glover's 'The Nine Woemen Worthys. Three Jewes. Three Heathens. Three Christians'; this example has the added plate number 9 lower left, published 1640 in Thomas Heywood's 'The Exemplary Lives and Memorable Acts of Nine the Most Worthy Women of the World'.
[Ref: 62077]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Elizabeth par la grace de Dieu Reyne d'Angleterre [...]
Elizabeth par la grace de Dieu Reyne d'Angleterre [...]
AParis Chez Habert rüe de la Harpe a la Bible d'Or. [n.d., c.1710.]
Rare engraving. Sheet 245 x 160mm (9½ x 6¼"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper.
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1602, queen from 1558), holding prayer book and sceptre, within a frame-like border, engraved text below. An unattractive image of Elizabeth by the French for propaganda reasons, with letterpress portraying Elizabeth as an enemy of Catholicism. This state has the publisher's imprint moved from the right to the left side of the plate, apparently when Habert moved from 'rue St Jacq. proche St Severin'.
[Ref: 42969]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Elisabeta D.G. Angliæ Francæ & Hiberniæ Regina.
Elisabeta D.G. Angliæ Francæ & Hiberniæ Regina.
[1630.]
Engraving. Sheet: 130 x 70mm (5 x 2¾''). Trimmed.
A portrait of Elizabeth I (1533-1603) who ruled Great Britain from 1558.
[Ref: 48629]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Elizabeth.
Elizabeth. Honi soit qui mal y pense.
[Anon, c.1620.]
Engraving, sheet 100 x 85mm (4 x 3¼"). Trimmed from book page (type verso); top left corner repaired.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603); reigned 1558-1603. The daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth came to the throne on the death of her half-sister, Mary I. Her long reign, beginning in 1558, saw the secure establishment of the Church of England. It was characterised by relative peace and prosperity, a great increase in foreign trade and exploration, and a flourishing literary culture. Despite receiving many proposals of marriage, Elizabeth remained single and became legendary as the 'virgin queen'.
O'D 117(?)
[Ref: 34234]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Elizabeth I]
[Elizabeth I] Elizabetha Angliae Regina
[Anon. after Isaac Oliver, c.1650]
Engraving, sheet 180 x 125mm (7 x 5"). Glued to backing sheet.
One of many prints derived from the drawing by Isaac Oliver (Royal Collection) of Elizabeth I in the dress in which she usually appeared at the opening of Parliament, holding sceptre and mound.
Not in O'D?
[Ref: 44846]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Elizabeth I] Effigies Elizabethæ Reginæ Angliæ etc.
[Elizabeth I] Effigies Elizabethæ Reginæ Angliæ etc.
[Anon. after Isaac Oliver, c.1730]
Engraving, sheet 170 x 125mm (6¾ x 5"). Trimmed within plate, small nick in bottom edge.
One of many prints derived from the drawing by Isaac Oliver (Royal Collection) of Elizabeth I in the dress in which she usually appeared at the opening of Parliament, holding sceptre and orb.
[Ref: 52578]   £100.00   (£120.00 incl.VAT)
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Elisabeth
Elisabeth D'un Pere furieux, d'une cruelle Soeur [...]
Adr. vander Werff pinx. Vermeulen sculps.
[Rotterdam, c.1710]
Engraving, platemark approx 305 x 190mm (12 x 7½"). Large repaired tear at top of print.
Elizabeth I (1533-1603); reigned 1558-1603. The daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth came to the throne on the death of her half-sister, Mary I. Her long reign, beginning in 1558, saw the secure establishment of the Church of England. It was characterised by relative peace and prosperity, a great increase in foreign trade and exploration, and a flourishing literary culture. Despite receiving many proposals of marriage, Elizabeth remained single and became legendary as the 'virgin queen'. Plate from Isaac de Larrey's 'Histoire d'Angleterre' (1697-1713) from design with allegorical elements and verses in French, by Adriaen van der Werff (1659-1722), acclaimed as the most important Dutch Master during his lifetime, although his reputation declined from the late 18th century onwards.
[Ref: 34250]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Elizabeth D.G. Angliae, Franciae, et Hiberniae Regina.
Elizabeth D.G. Angliae, Franciae, et Hiberniae Regina.
Phil: a Gunst Sculpsit
M. Marrebeeck excudit [c.1700]
Engraving, sheet 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼"). Trimmed inside platemark; crease through centre not visible from front.
Elizabeth I (1533-1603), queen of England and Ireland, reigned 1558-1603. The daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth came to the throne on the death of her half-sister, Mary I. Her long reign, beginning in 1558, saw the secure establishment of the Church of England. It was characterised by relative peace and prosperity, a great increase in foreign trade and exploration, the defeat of the Armada, and a flourishing literary culture epitomised by Shakespeare. Despite receiving many proposals of marriage, Elizabeth never married and became legendary as the 'virgin queen'.
[Ref: 42384]   £320.00  
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Elisabetha Dei Gratia Angliæ Franciæ et Hiberniæ Regina.
Elisabetha Dei Gratia Angliæ Franciæ et Hiberniæ Regina.
[n.d., c.1652.]
Fine engraving. Plate: 315 x 190mm (12½ x 7½"). Trimmed to plate. Text verso.
A portrait of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) set in an oval. An illustration from Emanuel van Meteren's 'Historien de Nederlanden' 1652.
[Ref: 46697]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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