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Les Bergers Ecossais.
Les Bergers Ecossais.
A. Westall pinx.t A.e Cardon sculp.t
Publié à Paris en Juin 1807. Chez Bance ainé, rue St. Denis.
Coloured stipple, partly printed in colour, rare. Plate 387 x 431mm (15¼ x 17"). Trimmed to plate.
Scottish shepherds in the fields; a man sat playing bagpipes with two children by his side, another man stood with his staff next to a young maiden. Two sheep seen behind, and a dog lying in the foreground; a barn to the left and ruins in the distance. The given artist's name of 'A. Westall' may mean the print is after Richard Westall, or could be incorrect.
[Ref: 28916]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Cumin.
Cumin.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper.
A man wearing a green and red kilt, with a matching tartan shawl over his shoulders from Clan Cumming also known as Clan Comyn. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61069]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Ferguson.
Ferguson.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper.
A medieval man of Clan Fergusson, barefoot, without a tartan, carrying a hand shield and light sword. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61063]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Scottish Soldiers of the Highlands. An Highland Officer and Serjeant.
Scottish Soldiers of the Highlands. An Highland Officer and Serjeant. Engraved for Spencer's New History of England.
Published by Alex.r Hogg. Nov.r 30 1793
Engraving, sheet 230 x 370mm (9 x 14½"). Crease through centre.
Plate from George William Spencer's 'A New, Authentic, and Complete History of England', written with the assistance of Alexander Douglas and Hugh Fitzwilliam.
[Ref: 45256]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Highlander. This is the last and only Remains of the Roman Dress that at present exists in Europe. [&] A Highlander - Un Montagnard d'Ecosse.
The Highlander. This is the last and only Remains of the Roman Dress that at present exists in Europe. [&] A Highlander - Un Montagnard d'Ecosse.
Pub'd according to Act of Parl.t Sep.r 12th 1771 by M.Darly at No. 39. Strand. [&] Pub'd according to Act of Parl.t by M.Darly Oct 2.d 1771.
Pair of engravings, each 210 x 160mm (8½ x 6½") Trimmed to plate. Some staining.
A highlander wearing kilt & plaid (ie. tartan cloth slung over the shoulders) from front and rear. At the time of publication the anti-Jacobite 1746 Dress Act banning tartans as common wear was still in force. It was repealled in 1782.
[Ref: 53657]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Lass of Gowrie.
The Lass of Gowrie. Gem. 4.
W. Clerk, lith, 202 High Holborn.
Published by T. Paine, Bride Lane, Fleet St. [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Sheet 260 x 210mm (10¼ x 8¼").
A young Scots couple, both wearing tartan. An illustration to a ballad by Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne (1766-1845), a writer best known for her Jacobite songs ''Will ye no' come back again?'' and ''Charlie is my Darling''.
[Ref: 49484]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Rimmon.
Mac Rimmon.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith.
Printed by C. Graf. [n.d., c.1845]
Coloured lithograph, sheet 470 x 325mm (18½ x 12¾"). Dent in bottom left. Taped to cloth covered mount at corners.
A depiction of a MacCrimmon piper to MacLeod of MacLeod, from Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', published in 1845. The MacCrimmons were a Scottish family that were pipers to the chiefs of Clan MacLeod for several generations. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 58002]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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MacAlister.
MacAlister.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Edges chipped top left & bottom.
A man of Clan MacAlister, one foot resting on a chest with 'J. Macalister Passenger Canada', suggesting he is a victim of the Highland Clearances. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61062]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Coll.
Mac Coll.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper.
A medieval man of Clan MacColl, without a tartan, from Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61061]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Ivor.
Mac Ivor.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Some spotting.
An historical portrait of a man with shield and a stabbing spear with a clubbed handle, a sword in his belt from Clan MacIver or Clan MacIvor, also known as Clan Iver. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61067]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Kintosh.
Mac Kintosh.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper.
A man of Clan Mackintosh, in kilt, velvet jacket, embroidered waistcoat and white wig. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61064]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Laurin.
Mac Laurin.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Edges brittle.
An historical portrait of a bowman wearing a green kilt and a domed helmet from Clan MacLaren also known as MacLaurin. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61068]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Mac Nicol.
Mac Nicol.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Edges chipped.
A bare-footed woman with a red tartan shawl from Clan MacNeacail also known as Clan MacNicol. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61066]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Matheson.
Matheson.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. C. Graf, Lith. to Her Majesty.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Faint mount burn.
A bare-footed woman and a boy in a kilt from Clan Matheson. From Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61065]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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My Heart's in the Highlands. Chasing the Wild deer & following the roe, My heart's in the highlands wherever I go.
My Heart's in the Highlands. Chasing the Wild deer & following the roe, My heart's in the highlands wherever I go. [Separate poem text:] Illustrated Song.-No.3. My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here, My heart's in the Higlands a chasing the deer...I sigh fot the hour that shall me retrace The path of my childhood, my own native place. My heart's, &c.
T.C. Wilson. Alfred Carlile, Lithographer, London.
[n.d. c.1845.]
Lithograph and text. 268 x 209mm. 10½ x 8¼". Some toning around the edges.
My Heart's in the Highlands, a song written by the acclaimed Robert Burns in 1789; accompanied by an illustration of Scotsman in full clan dress holdng a rifle, with a stag and deerhound jumping across a stream.
[Ref: 21527]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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No 60. [Highland Piper.]
No 60. [Highland Piper.]
[Drawn & engraved by William Henry Pyne.]
Published by William Miller, Albemarle Street Jan.y 1. 1805.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. Sheet 345 x 255mm (13½ x 10"). Trimmed within plate.
A Highland piper playing his bagpipes, dressed in his kilt and feather bonnet, a castle behind. From 'The Costume of Great Britain', a book containing 60 plates of people at work and scenes of everyday life. William Henry Pyne (1769-1843), the son of a London weaver who became an artist and writer, was commissioned to write and illustrate the book by the publisher, William Miller of Albermarle Street, London. The illustrations are particularly notable as they portray British life on the eve of the Industrial Revolution.
Abbey Life 430.
[Ref: 51351]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Piper.
Piper.
M.E. del H. Pyall sc.
London Pub.d June 1, 1825, by J. Brooker, 5, Southampton Row. Russel Square.
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint, sheet 180 x 135mm (7 x 5¼"). Cut and tipped into backing sheet. Light staining around the edges.
A Scotsman in full tartan and kilt hose dances on the shoreline while playing the bagpipes. One of seven prints of people personifying types of fish and a crab. After M Egerton (1821 - 1827; fl.), humorous designer and social satirist; apparently an amateur since he often signed as 'Esq'. Henry Pyall (1795-1833) etcher and aquatinter, often worked after 'M.E.'
[Ref: 56524]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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A Scotch Market Woman and Children.
A Scotch Market Woman and Children.
Designed by an Amateur. Engraved by J. Hassell.
London Published March 4.th 1822 by G. Humphrey, 27, St. James's St.
Rare hand-coloured aquatint. 318 x 268mm. 12½ x 10½". Repaired damage at top; fine colour.
In the Scottish Highlands, a woman and two children in Scotch dress walking along the road after market day carrying baskets and a pale balanced on the woman's head.
[Ref: 28159]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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[Portrait of a Scottish Soldier Reaching Left.]
[Portrait of a Scottish Soldier Reaching Left.]
[n.d., c.1790.]
Etching, early impression. Plate: 100 x 80mm (4 x 3"), with large margins
A portrait of a sullen looking soldier wearing a large plumed hat and holding a sword.
[Ref: 46215]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Andere vorstellung eines Berg Schottischen Officiers.
Andere vorstellung eines Berg Schottischen Officiers.
C. P. Maj. Mart. Engelbrecht excud. A.V. [n.d., c.1750.]
Scarce engraving. 305 x 190mm (12 x 7½"). Some spotting and creasing. Small margins.
A fanciful representation of a Scottish Highland soldier, wearing tartan cloak and trousers, with sword raised, shield and two pistols in his belt.
[Ref: 60503]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Scottish shepherd]
[Scottish shepherd] Berger ecossais.
H.ce Vernet del. [...] Belliard fec.
Imp. Lith. de Delpech [c.1820]
Lithograph, printed area 260 x 175mm (10¼ x 6¾"), with large margins. Foxing to margins. Uncut.
Genre scene after a design by Horace Vernet (1789-1863), painter who was part of a distinguished family of artists including his father Carle and grandfather Joseph.
[Ref: 47980]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Portrait of an Old Soldier.]
[Portrait of an Old Soldier.]
[John Kay.]
[n.d., c.1790.]
Etching, early impression. Plate: 100 x 80mm (4 x 3"), with large margins.
A portrait of a old soldier wearing a large plumed hat.
[Ref: 46216]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Urquhart.
Urquhart.
R. R. M.clan pinxit. L. Dickinson, Lith. Printed by C. Graf.
London, Published by Ackermann & Co, 36, Strand [n.d., 1847].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"), on thick paper. Tear entering image bottom right, edges chipped.
A woman of Clan Urquhart, from Robert Ronald McIan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands', Volume II, published in 1847. McIan (1803-56, also Robert Ranald McIan), was a Scottish actor and painter best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
[Ref: 61060]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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