His Royal Highness, George Prince of Wales,
J. Russell R.A. Pinxt F. Bartolozzi R.A. Sculp.
London, Published June 1. 1795 by John Jeffreyes Ludgate Hill.
Rare stipple, open letter proof before dedication. Sheet 540 x 360mm (21¼ x 14¼"). Trimmed inside platemark, affecting publication line, repairs in inscription area.
George IV when Prince of Wales, holding a bow and standing against a statue. Archers aim at a target behind. The finished plate was dedicated to the Royal Kentish Bowmen, an archery society established 1785; George was made president in 1789, encouraging many other aristocrats to join. De Vesme 820.
[Ref: 56668] £380.00
[George IV as Prince of Wales] From the Original Picture given by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to Wilson Braddyll Esq.r 1785.
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by Charles Howard Hodges.
[n.d., c.1785.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 365 x 260mm (14¼ x 10¼"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper at edges.
Half-length portrait of George IV (1762-1830) as a youthful Prince of Wales, wearing garter star. CS 30, state ii of iii.
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[George IV as Prince Regent] Georgius Princeps Waliae Patriam Pro Patre Regens. Dedicated by Permission to His Majesty Frederick William King of Prussia, by His Majesty's most Grateful & most Devoted Humble Serv.t H.D. Thielcke.
Published August 12th 1814, by H.D. Thielcke, Queens House.
Stipple with etching. 250 x 205mm (9¾ x 8"). Some cockling of paper.
Decorative medallion portrait of the Prince Regent, wearing a laurel crown, within a border of laurel and oak, topped by a crown.
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The Grand Coronation Banquet, In Westminster Hall, July 19th 1821. [&] The New Imperial Crown to be worn by His Majesty George the Fourth at his Coronation. [&] Coronation of His Majesty George the Fourth. July 1821.
W.Read Fecit.
Drawn & Engraved for La Belle Assemblee N.o 150 July 1.st 1821.
Three fine hand coloured engravings on one sheet. Sheet 240 x 380mm (9½ x 15"). Trimmed within plate and glued to album paper at corners.
La Belle Assemblée (in full La Belle Assemblée or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine Addressed Particularly to the Ladies) was a British women's magazine published from 1806 to 1837, founded by John Bell (1745–1831).
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Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the Fourth. A Correct representation of the Banquet in Westminster Hall at the time the Champion performs the Challenge. Plate III.
Pub. Aug.t 1. 1821, by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle Street.
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 225 x 565mm (9 x 22¼"). Some surface dirt. Nicks to edges. Small holes outside image near bottom corners.
A view of George IV's extravagent banquet held at Westminster hall after his coronation. The interior of Westminster Hall had been subdivided by wooden partitions to serve as courtrooms and these all had to be demolished to create the large space required for the coronation banquet, which required galleries for 2,934 spectators and 1,268 diners seated at 47 tables, some of which had to be sited in other parts of the palace. A temporary triumphal arch was erected at the north end of the hall in the style of a medieval castle. In accordance with the vogue for Romanticism and with his own taste for flamboyant clothes, George insisted that the participants should dress in Tudor and Stuart period costumes.
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View of Palace Yard on the Day of the Coronation of His Majesty George IV.
John Goldicutt Architect Fecit. C. Hullmandel Lithog.
[London Published by Colnaghi and Co Cockspur Street, July 24 1821]
Rare lithograph. Sheet 220 x 420mm (8¾ x 16½"), on 'Whatman' watermarked paper. Trimmed losing publication line.
View of the procession from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey, a pavilion on the left, a mounted guard on either side of the first part of the procession. Lettered below image are the names of people and buildings.
[Ref: 60462] £180.00
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Choir of Westminster Abbey during the coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the IV, July 10 1821.
Painted by Frederick Nash. Engraved by Charles Turner.
London Published Jan.y 1 1822 by F. Nash, No 40 Mary Street, Fitzroy Square, Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co, Cockspur Street, Hurst & Robinson, Cheapside, & Moltano, Pall Mall.
Finely hand coloured etching. Sheet 535 x 410mm (21 x 16¼"), on card, as issued. Dusty.
A scarce and decorative view of the coronation ceremony with 12 numbers depicting the orders. Whitman: 798; this state with key below not seen by Whitman.
[Ref: 55055] £350.00
Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the Fourth. A Correct View of the interior of Westminster Abbey, at the time of Crowning the King. Plate 11.
Drawn & Engraved by W. H. Brook.
Pub. Aug.t 1. 1821, by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle Street.
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 240 x 575mm (9½ x 22¾"). Some surface dirt. Creased in centre where previously folded. Left upper corner creased.
An interrior view of Westminster Abbey with George IV being crowned.
[Ref: 60465] £260.00
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[Choir of Westminster Abbey during the coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the IV, July 10 1821.]
[Painted by Frederick Nash. Engraved by Charles Turner.]
[London Published Jan.y 1 1822 by F. Nash, No 40 Mary Street, Fitzroy Square, Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co, Cockspur Street, Hurst & Robinson, Cheapside, & Moltano, Pall Mall.]
Etching. Sheet 545 x 345mm (21½ x 13¾"). Proof before letters. Some spotting and surface dirt. Trimmed.
A scarce and decorative view of the coronation ceremony. Whitman: 798. See 55055 for coloured version with key.
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[Explanatory Key to the Grand Historical Print of the Coronation of his Most Gracious Majesty King George the Fourth.]
[Published by G.Humphrey, 27, St James's Street, London, Jan.y 25.th 1822.]
Coloured aquatint, proof before all letters with large margins. 235 x 530mm (9¼ x 21")
Representation of the royal procession on foot from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey. In the centre is the 'Royal Central Pavilion' (seats three guineas each) and to the right the 'Platform and Amphitheatre' (two guineas). Bridge Street on the left and Gt. George St on the right are also identified. The published state had a key to the buildings above and the people below the scene. For published state see ref. 7327.
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King George V. [&] Queen Mary.
AS Cope 1913 [&] Wm Llewellyn 1913 [signed and dated in both plates, with pencil signatures of the artists below.]
Published by David Doig Publisher to His Majesty the King, 10, New Bond Street, London, W. ['Queen Mary' only; n.d., c.1914.]
Pair of photogravures on india paper, very scarce signed artist's presentation proofs; each image approx. 715 x 455mm, 28¼ x 18". Unexamined out of original hogarth frames; fine impressions with full margins.
Magnificent full-length portraits of King George V (1865 - 1936: reigned 1910-36), and Queen Mary (1867 - 1953); George in naval officer's uniform in front of billowing flag, on the deck of a warship. The King's portrait is dedicated by the artist in pencil to lower right margin: 'To Admiral the Marquess of Bristol - with every good wish from A.S.C. Xmas 1913.' As the second son of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, George V had not expected to become king. He had enjoyed a long and successful career in the Navy before his accession in 1910. His conscientious and unpretentious approach to his duties as king provided stability during an unsettled period. His Consort Mary Victoria of Teck, whom George married in 1893 when he was Duke of York, had earlier been engaged to his elder brother the Duke of Clarence, who died suddenly in 1892. Patriotic portraits of the Royal couple published at a time of great uncertainty on the eve of the outbreak of the First World War. The King's likeness after Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope (1857 - 1940); Mary's after Sir (Samuel Henry) William Llewellyn (1858 - 1941), President of the Royal Academy. The painting is in the Royal Collection.
[Ref: 21829] £480.00
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[George V.]
[n.d., c.1910.]
Engraving, on velum, rare; Sheet: 415 x 255mm (16¼ x 10''). Trimmed to plate on three sides.
A portrait of George V (1865-1936) who was King from 1910.
[Ref: 48619] £160.00
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His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge. No.46.
Tielemann, Del.t H. Dawe Sculp.
Published by H. Dawe, 5, Bartholomew Place, Kentish Town, Dec.1.1830. R. Ackermann, Strand & C. Tilt, Fleet Street.
Rare mezzotint, with large margins. Plate 197 x 152mm. 7¾ x 6". Staining top left.
Prince George William Frederick Charles, 2nd Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904), grandson of George III. He was an army officer and served as commander-in-chief of the British Army from 1856 to 1895. This print was published in 1830, the year his eductaion in Britain began after moving from Hanover. NPG: D1195.
[Ref: 24237] £90.00
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[Prince George William Frederick Charles] Duc de Cambridge.
Armand [facsimile in image area.]
E. Lyon-Claesen, Editeur, Bruxelles. [n.d. c.1900.]
Chromolithograph. 406 x 330mm (16 x 13"). Small tears to right.
Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904) seen playing with toy soldiers. He was a member of the British Royal Family, a male-line grandson of King George III. He was an army officer and served as commander-in-chief of the British Army from 1856 to 1895. He became Duke of Cambridge in 1850.
[Ref: 24843] £70.00
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George Prince of Denmark. At Kensington Palace.
G. Kneller pinxit. J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1745.
Impensis J. & P. Knapton, Londini.
Copper Engraving, published state, 360 x 220mm. 14¼ x 8¾". Horizontal crease through centre.
George, Prince of Denmark (1653 - 1708); Consort of Queen Anne. Title to oval masonry frame, a crown, scroll and allegorical figure carved in relief below. The second son of Frederick III, King of Denmark, George married Princess Anne in 1683. There was not much affection for George in England: he was widely held to be lazy, incompetent, hypocritical, and to speak poor English. Anne became Queen of England in 1702, but George was not made King. He was given charge of the Admiralty but had little skill. This was made worse by the chronic asthma which eventually killed him. Engraved in Amsterdam by Jacobus Houbraken (1698 - 1780) after Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723). This plate included in Thomas Birch's 'The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain', published in folio in London by Knapton between 1743 and 1752.
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His Royal Highness George Prince of Denmark.
G. Kneller Eques pinx. I. Smith fec.
Sold by I. Smith at the Lyon and Crown in Russel Street Covent Garden.
Mezzotint. Plate: 145 x 205mm (5¾ x 8¼"). Small margins.
A portrait, set in an oval of Prince George of Denmark and Norway, Duke of Cumberland (1653-1708), husband of Anne, daughter of James II and Queen of England from 1702.
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His Royal Highness George Prince of Denmark. Lord High Admiral of England, General of Her Majesties Forces & Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports &c. Juvat ora tueri Mixta notis belli, placidam que gerentia pacem. Stat. Syl. 1.1
P. Schenck fec: Amst: Cum privil: 1705
Fine mezzotint, sheet 275 x 190mm (10¾ x 7½"). Trimmed to platemark.
George, prince of Denmark and duke of Cumberland (1653-1708), consort of Queen Anne. The second son of Frederick III, King of Denmark, George married Princess Anne in 1683 with a view to developing an Anglo-Danish alliance and thereby containing Dutch maritime power. He was therefore unpopular with the (Dutch-born) king after 1688, William III, and neither he nor Anne had much influence until Anne became Queen of England in 1702, but George was not made King. He was given the largely honorary appointment of Lord High Admiral in 1702 but played little active role. His DNB entry conclude: 'Prince George is usually dismissed as a boneheaded nonentity' but that 'his influence behind the scenes has been underestimated'. Dutch mezzotint after the portrait by Kneller.
[Ref: 42252] £260.00
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His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark. etc.
J. Simon fecit.
Cum Privilegio Reg: Sold by E. Cooper at the three Pigeons in Bedford-street. [n.d. c.1690.]
Mezzotint, very rare with large margins. Plate 350 x 248mm. 13¾ x 9¾".
Portrait, standing three-quarter length with one hand on hip, wearing long wig, lace cravat, armour, sash, George, and sword; holding a truncheon, and leaning against a pedestal; in the background, a ship. Altered state of earlier portrait of John Earl of Mulgrave. c.1683/8. George, Prince of Denmark (1653-1708) was second son of Frederick III of Denmark and married the future Queen Anne of England in 1683. CS: 76, v/v [I. Beckett.]
[Ref: 24350] £350.00
His Royal Highness George Prince of Denmark.
t.Amsterdam by T. Temmen, ye 1 Novemb: 1703.
Engraving. 150 x 115mm (6 x 4½"). Trimmed to platemark.
A portrait of George, Prince of Denmark (1653-1708), consort of Queen Anne, with much of the borders and his robes composed of calligraphy.
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[George Prince of Denmark] Georgius, Princeps Daniæ, Dux Cumbriæ, Archithalassus Angliæ.
E.C. Heiss excud. Aug. Vind. Cum Priv. S.C.M. [n.d., c.1700.]
Mezzotint 315 x 215mm (12½ x 8½"). Narrow margins, mounted in album paper at edges.
A head and shoulders portrait in oval of George, Prince of Denmark (1653-1708), consort of Queen Anne, wearing wig, lace cravat and George.
[Ref: 61643] £260.00
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Jane, Daughter and Heiress of Arthur Goodwin of Winchendon in Com. Buck. Esq. Married Philip Lord Wharton, Father to the late Marquis of Wharton.
A. v. Dyck pinx. 1639 P. v. Gunst sculps. et exc. Amstelod.
Ex Museo Sereniss. Domini de Wharton. [n.d. c.1715.]
Framed engraving. Plate 520 x 330mm. 20½ x 13". Large margins.
Jane Goodwin, Lady Wharton, whole length, standing, plucking a rose from a tree in a large vase. Jane Goodwin (1618-1658) married Philip Wharton in 1637. She was daughter of the MP Arthur Goodwin (c.1593-1643).
[Ref: 21540] £280.00
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Lady Jane Grey. The original of this picture, by Hans Holbein, is to be found in the Collection of Coll. Elliott of Nottingham.
Maurin [signed in plate.] Lith. de Villain.
London, Published by Bull & Churton, 26, Holles St. Cavendish Square. [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph, sheet 565 x 375mm. 22¼ x 14¾".
Lady Jane Dudley (née Grey) (1537 - 1554) was the grand-daughter of Henry VIII's sister Princess Mary, and in 1533 married Lord Guildford Dudley, son of the Duke of Northumberland. Under Northumberland's influence Edward VI willed her the crown. She was proclaimed queen at his death in 1533, and reigned for ten days until captured by supporters of Mary Tudor. She was executed in the aftermath of Wyatt's rebellion. After Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/8 - 1543).
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The Lady Jane Grey. Inscrib'd to his Most Noble Grace Algernon Seymour, Duke of Somerset. by his Grace's most humble and most obedient Servant Geo: Vertue. 1748.
Ad architypum, delin et sculpsit. G.Vertue.
Engraving. 475 x 570mm, 18¾ x 22½". Uncut sheet.
Oval portrait of the Nine-Day Queen, within an architectural surround.
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Effigies Ianae Griae Henrici VIII Proneptis Ex Sorore. Nata 1537. cc Regina Declaratur Guildfordia Dudley 1553 Iul:10. Conjugata Capite Plectitur 1553. Maij 155¾ Feb: 12.
R. White Sculp: Vol: 2.d Pag: 252.
[n.d. c.1681.]
Engraving with large margins. Plate 248 x 158mm (9¾ x 6¼"). Late eighteenth century impression.
Portrait of Lady Jane Grey, half length, in an oval frame on a pedestal, holding a book. Lady Jane Grey (1537-1554), also know as The Nine Day's Queen, who was the de facto monarch of England from 10 July until 19 July 1553, and was subsequently executed. Illustration to Gilbert Burnet's 'History of the Reformation' (1681).
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Lady Jane Grey. The Night before her Execution.
Fulton Pinx.t. Ward scsulp.t.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1. 1793 by T. Simpson St Pauls Church Yard.
Mezzotint. 610 x 355mm (24 x 14"). Large margins.
Lady Jane Grey (c.1536-54), the Nine Day Queen, reading the bible by candlelight, an hourglass keeping time. Engraved by William Ward after Robert Fulton. CS 42. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. From the Oettingen-Wallerstein Collection, Sotheby's London Lot 627 13/11/97.
[Ref: 38206] £260.00
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[Lady Jane Gray.] Ioanna Gray. Coninginne Van Engelant. Wort op een Scavot. publik, inden Tour Van London, onthooft.
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 Lady Jane Grey (1537-1554) known as the 9 Days Queen. Before his death the young King Edward VI named his cousin Jane Grey as his successor and his sisters illegitimate, however, following his death support for Mary gre quickly and the Privy council changed sides and named Mary I as Queen. The portrait is set within an ornate border.
[Ref: 48609] £140.00
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Sophia Hannoviensis Ducissa Dotissa Brunswick et Lunenburgh. The true Effigies of the most Illustrious Princess Sophia of Hannover declared next in Succession to ye Crown of England after Her Maj.tei Queen Ann & Her Issue, by a late Act of Parliament.
Done from an Original Painting brought from Hannover by the Right Hon.ble Thomas Ld. Raby, and most humbly dedicated to his Lordshipp by his Lordshipps, Most Obedient Faithfull humble Serv.t... [Will.m Sherwin.]
[n.d. c.1710.]
A very rare engraving with large margins. Plate 394 x 285mm. 15½ x 11¼". Pin hole in background.
Sophia of Hanover (1630-1714), grandaughter of James I, cousin of Charles II & James II. She married Ernst August of Hanover, becoming mother of George I. Portrait; short half-length facing front, head tilted slightly to right, glancing towards the viewer, wearing a dark gown trimmed with ermine, black ruffle around her face and black veil with a peaked headdress; in an etched circular frame on a plinth with plaque and crest depicting a rearing horse. See BM, p.148.7.
[Ref: 24343] £260.00
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Her Highness Princes Amelia Sophia Elenora Second Daughter to his Royall Highness George Prince of Wales.~
Maingo pinx 1720. J. Simon fec & ex.
Mezzotint. Mounted on an album page. Image 344 x 246mm. 13½ x 9¾". Cut and laid on sheet. Some glue staining to the corners.
The Princess Amelia Sophia Eleanor (1711-1786) was a member of the British Royal Family, the second daughter of George 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: 12859] £230.00
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Her Royal Highness Anna Princess Royal.
Amiconi ad vivum pinxit. [Josef Wagner, Sculp.]
[n.d. c.1735.]
Very rare etching. 304 x 210mm (12 x 8¼"). Trimmed to the plate and laid on album sheet with drawn border.
Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (1709-1759) was the second child and eldest daughter of King George II of Great Britain and his consort, Caroline of Ansbach. She was the spouse of William IV, Prince of Orange, the first hereditary stadtholder of the Netherlands. She was Regent of the Netherlands from 1751 until her death, exercising extensive powers on behalf of her son William V. Joseph or Giuseppe Wagner was an engraver trained in Augsburg who moved to Bologna whre he met Jacopo Amigoni who brought him to London. He set up a business in Great Marlborough Street and also on his return to Venice a the Rialto. He engraved many works after Amigoni. BM:1881,1112.242
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Her Highness Princes Carolina Elizabeth Youngest Daughter to his Royall Highness George Prince of Wales.
Maingo pinx 1720. Simon fecit & ex.
Rare mezzotint. Mounted on an album page. 345 x 248mm. 13½ x 9¾". Cut and laid on sheet. Some glue staining to the corners.
Princess Caroline Elizabeth (1713-1757). Princess Caroline Elizabeth was a member of the British royal family, the fourth child and third daughter of George II. She was born at Hannover, Germany, and moved to Britain with her sisters in 1714 when her grandfather succeeded to the throne as George I. After the death of Queen Caroline in 1737 she took some responsibility for the upbringing of her younger sisters Mary and Louisa. Princess Caroline remained unmarried. Her health deteriorated in the 1750s and she died at the age of forty-four. 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: 12858] £280.00
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[The Amazon. (Portrait of H.R.H. The Princess Helena.)]
Tho. Vernon [pencil signature.] [F. Winterhalter Pinx.t T. Vernon Sculp.t]
[Published in The Royal Gallery of Art, 1851.]
Engraving on india. Proof before all letters. S. Pott Esq. bottom left; Plate 470 x 337mm. 18½ x 13¼". Bit dusty.
This particular image of Princess Helena was engraved by Thomas Vernon (c.1824-1872) the English engraver, for Samuel Carter Hall's "Royal Gallery of Art, Ancient and Modern". Princess Helena (1846-1923), the third daughter and fifth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, married Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein.
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[Henrietta Maria.] Les uns admirent sa Conduite. [/] Les autres sa Constance en sa juste douleur, [/] Mais pour exprimer son Merite; [/] On le Compare a son Malheur.
[n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving. Sheet: 130 x 180mm (5 x 7"). Trimmed within plate and tipped into album sheet.
A portrait of Charles I's queen consort Henrietta Maria (1609-1669), a French princess who became queen of England on her marriage to Charles I in 1625, shown here in her mourning attire. After the execution of Charles I, Henrietta Maria escaped to Paris and returned briefly on the Restoration of her son Charles II. The poem below is by Francois Matthieu Chatelet de Beauchateau, a child poet, born in 1645, who entertained the French Court and the Parliament of Oliver Cromwell with his poetry.
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Henrietta Maria, Queen of Great Britain.
A. v. Dyck pinx. 1638. P. v. Gunst sculps. et exc. Amstelod.
Ex Museo Sereniss. Domini de Wharton. [n.d. c.1715.]
Framed engraving. Plate 520 x 323mm. 20½ x 12¾". Large margins.
Portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria (1609-1669), Queen of Charles I, standing with hand resting on a table with a crown and vase of roses. She was the daughter of Henri IV, King of France and Marie de Medicis. In 1625 she married Charles I, but the Civil War forced her to flee to France in 1644; she returned to England following the restoration (1660) and spent a few years at Somerset House as Dowager Queen until she returned to France in 1665.
[Ref: 21534] £260.00
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Serenissima Potertissimaqs Henrica Maria dei gratia Magnae Britannia, Francia, Hibern. Regina.
Ant. van Dyck pinxit. Ioseph Couchet Sculp.
Gillis Hendricxs exc.
Engraving. Sheet: 220 x 310mm (8¾ x 12"). Trimmed and tipped into album sheet. Some damage.
A half-length portrait of Henrietta Maria (1609-1669), queen consort of Charles I of England and daughter of King Henry IV of France.
[Ref: 41945] £130.00
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Mary Queen of Engl: Scotl: Fran: & Ireland.
Van Dyke pinx. I. Smith fe: E. Cooper ex:
[n.d. c.1740.]
Mezzotint. Plate 190 x 140mm. 7½ x 5½". Damaged & loss on left, trimmed close to plate along left edge.
Henrietta Maria (1609-1669), Queen of Charles I, married in 1625; her Catholicism alienated many of her English subjects. She gave strong, loving support of Charles I during his troubles, and practical assistance during the Civil War by personally bringing munitions from France, and pawning her jewellery to raise funds. CS: 127.ii/ii.
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[Henrietta Maria.] Reyne dont les vertus egalent la beaute Ces trois Divinites vous cedent la Victoire Confessant qu'auiourd huy vous leur ostes la Gloire Des Grandeurs, des Appas, et de la Chastote.
NV Horst L. Cor. Galle fecit.
[n.d. c.1660.]
Engraving. 185 x 140mm. 7¼ x 5½".
Henrietta Maria with allegorical figures; Juno to right with peacock and cupid to left. Henrietta Maria of France (1609-1669) was the Queen Consort of England, Scotland and Ireland as the wife of King Charles I.
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Henriette Marie par la grace de Dieu Royne d'Angleterre.
[after Anthony van Dyck.]
Balth Moncornet excu. [n.d., c.1660.]
Engraving. 155 x 115mm (6 x 4½") very large margins Slight stain.
A half-length portrait of Charles I in armour, one of a series of portraits after Anthony van Dyck, via engravings by Pieter de Jode II and others. First state, before decorations in the borders.
[Ref: 56411] £130.00
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[Henrietta Maria of France and her daughters.]
[Anon., c.1640.]
Engraving, sheet 270 x 215mm (10½ x 8½"). Tipped into album sheet; small hole upper left.
Henrietta Maria (1609-1669), queen of England, Scotland and Ireland, and consort of Charles I, with her daughters Mary (1631-60), Anne (1637-40), and Elizabeth (1635-50). Henrietta Maria was the daughter of Henri IV, King of France and Marie de Medici. In 1625 she married Charles I, but the Civil War forced her to flee to France in 1644; she returned to England following the restoration (1660) and spent a few years at Somerset House as Dowager Queen until she returned to France in 1665.
[Ref: 43039] £360.00
Henrietta, Queen of Charles I.
Ravenet sculp [c.1750]
Engraving, sheet 100 x 95mm (4 x 3¾"). Trimmed inside platemark.
Henrietta Maria (1609-69), queen consort to Charles I. Engraved after a portrait by Anthony van Dyck by Simon Francois Ravenet (1704-74), French engraver who moved to England and worked with artists including William Hogarth (on his 'Marriage à la Mode').
[Ref: 48008] £25.00
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England's Royal Pattern; or the History of King Charles ye first, from his Marriage to his Death. The Marriage of the King 1625.
L. Cheron Pinx.
[n.d., c.1750.]
Engraving, 18th century watermark. 405 x 460mm (16 x 18") very large margins. Small split in centre fold margin.
The marriage by proxy of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, after Louis Chéron (1660 - 1725). A copy of the print engraved by Nicholas Gabriel Depuis for the series 'The Most Remarkable Transactions of the Reign of Charles I', commissioned by Thomas Bowles in 1728.
[Ref: 59340] £290.00
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Henrica Maria Dei Gratia Magnae Britaniae Franciaae Hibern. Regina.
Anton van Dyck Pinxit. [Ioan. Meyssens] fecit et excud.
[n.d. c.1650. Bit later]
Engraving with etching, 17th century watermark, sheet 235 x 175mm (9¼ x 7"). Trimmed to plate, glued on album sheet at edges. Slightly scuffed.
Half-length portrait of Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I (1609-1669). Looking towards the viewer, wearing a low-cut dress with puffed sleeves and laced cuffs, with pearl chains in her hair, around her neck and on the dress, and precious stones around her upper body and arm. A crown is in the background. NH 118.IV. Mauquoy-Hendrickx 142 .IV of IV.
[Ref: 59394] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Henricus Princeps Walliae etc.
R. White Sculp.
Sam Mearne Excudit. [n.d. c.1700, but later?]
Engraving. Plate 157 x 102mm. 6¼ x 4".
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (1594-1612) was the eldest son of James I and VI and Anne of Denmark. He was widely seen as a bright and promising heir to his father's thrones; however, at the age of 18, he predeceased his father when he died of typhoid fever.
[Ref: 24344] £40.00
(£48.00 incl.VAT)
Familia Regia ab Holbenio picta.
Geo. Vertue del. & Sculp.
[n.d., c.1743.]
Engraving. Sheet: 485 x 540mm (19 x 21¼"). Trimmed and laid on album sheet with a vertical fold.
A group portrait of Henry VII and Henry VIII with their wives Elizabeth of York and Jane Seymour. The original Holbein painting was destroyed by fire in 1698, so this engraving is after a copy by van Leemput commissioned by Charles II in 1667.
[Ref: 43732] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
King Henry. VII. From an Antient Picture in the Royal Collection.
London Engrav'd for Harrison's Edition of Rapine. Goldar Sculp.t
Publish'd as the Act directs May 19. 1787.
Engraving. Plate 298 x 197mm. 11¾ x 7¾". Repaired hole to left of face.
King Henry VII (1457-1509) the first monarch of the House of Tudor, who won the throne when he defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Hill.
[Ref: 27302] £45.00
(£54.00 incl.VAT)
[Henry VII.] Cor Regis Inscrutabile.
N: heÿbroeck fecit.
[n.d., c.1660.]
Engraving, rare. Sheet: 145 x 80mm (5¾ x 3''). Trimmed.
A portrait of Henry VII (1457-1509) after John Payne. Henry VII is shown holding an orb and sceptre.
[Ref: 48638] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Henricus. VIII Angliæ. Fr & Hiberniæ R.E.X &c. Fund.r. Coll: Trinit: Cantab: Ao. D.t 1546.
J. Faber.
[1714.]
Mezzotint. Sheet: 265 x 200mm (10½ x 8"). Trimmed and laid on album sheet.
A three-quater length portrait of Henry VIII standing holding a pair of gloves. One from a series of forty-five portraits of the founders of Oxford and Cambridge Colleges.
[Ref: 43729] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Henri VIII, Roi d'Angleterre.
d'apres Holbain.
A Paris chez Duflos rue St. Victor. [n.d. c.1787]
Engraving with hand colour. 279 x 168mm.
Strong contemporary colour in gold leaf line surround. ['A.D.P.R.' (Avec Privilege Du Roi) inscribed lower right].
[Ref: 2042] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
[Henry VIII.] Regem dedi iratus eis.
T. Cecill Sculp.
[n.d., c.1630.]
Engraving. Sheet: 140 x 90mm (5½ x 3½"). Trimmed and laid on album sheet. Engraver's details excised and glued below image.
A half-length portrait of Henry VIII (1491-1547) holding a sceptre and ball. The frontispiece to Francis Godwin's 'Annales of England'.
[Ref: 43727] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Henri VIII.
Adr. vander Werff pinx. G. Valck Sculp.
[Rotterdam, Reinier Leers, c.1707.]
Fine engraving, 18th century watermark; 300 x 185mm (11¾ x 11¼"), with large margins.
A half-length portrait of Henry VIII set in an oval. An illustration to Isaac de Larrey's 'L'Histoire de l'Angleterre'.
[Ref: 44990] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
K. Henry VIII.
Vertue sculp.
[n.d., c.1745.]
Stipple. Sheet: 165 x 90mm (6½ x 3½"). Trimmed and laid on album sheet.
A half-length portrait of Henry VIII (1491-1547) set within an oval with a decorative border. An illustration from Rapin and Tindall's 'History of England.'
[Ref: 43720] £30.00
(£36.00 incl.VAT)