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Catalogue: Decorative
[Achilles instructed by Chiron in the use of the Javelin].
[Achilles instructed by Chiron in the use of the Javelin].
I.B. Cipriani invt. J. Clarke Sculpt.
Publish'd as the Act directs by J. Clarke No. 291 Strand May 1st 1789.
Stipple engraving. 353 x 302mm. 13" 7/8 x 11" 7/8. Crease and repaired tear in margin. Fine impression.
[Ref: 8463]   £190.00   (£223.25 incl.VAT)
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Adelaide.
Adelaide.
Simpson Excut.
Publishd July 1 1787 by T. Simpson St. Pauls Church Yard & R Stanier No.15 Villers Street Strand.
Stipple with etching in sepia, 405 x 355mm. 16 x 14".
Adelaide, a shepherdess, leading her flock through a gate. Illustrates 'Adelaide, or the Shepherdess of the Alps' by Jean François Marmontel (1723 - 1799), French author and friend of Voltaire.
By Thomas Simpson (1765 - 1799; fl.), engraver, printseller and drawing master. He exhibited at the Society of Artists 1765-78.

[Ref: 10260]   £320.00  
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Agriculture.
Agriculture.
G.B.Cipriani Inv. I.M.Delattre Sculp.t
London. Publish'd March 31st; 1788, for the Proprietor, by Palmer & Fielding No. 163 Strand.
Stipple, printed in brown. 180 x 165mm.
[Ref: 1275]   £140.00   (£164.50 incl.VAT)
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Alinda.
Alinda. For pity's sake: Alinda veil those eyes:/ Captives enough thou hast to drag thy chains [to left]; In each bewitching glance new conquests rise,/ In ev'ry smile there lurks a thousand pains [to right].
W. Ward delint. et sculpt.
Published as the Act directs Sepr. 1. 1787 by Torre & Co. No.132 Pall Mall.
Stipple engraving and etching in sepia, 276 x 252mm.
By William Ward (1766 - 1826), engraver and mezzotinter ARA; brother of James Ward. Very fine.
[Ref: 8086]   £260.00  
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To The Queen's, Most Gracious Majesty  This Work Is by Humble Permission, Dedicated by Her Majesty's Most Dutiful, Most Grateful & Most humble Subject,  H.D. Thielcke.
To The Queen's, Most Gracious Majesty This Work Is by Humble Permission, Dedicated by Her Majesty's Most Dutiful, Most Grateful & Most humble Subject, H.D. Thielcke. Pleasures of Childhood [&] Affection & Pleasure [&] The Father's Return [&] Faith and Charity [&] The Warrior's Tale [&] Resting after Travelling.
Drawn by....E. [Princess Elizabeth.] H. Thielcke sculpt. [All plates.]
Published Octr. the 10, 1810 by H. Thielcke Queens House.
Engraved and etched dedication page to Queen Charlotte and six stipple plates after Princess Elizabeth (1770 - 1840), daughter of George III. Proofs on india laid paper, each 200 x 250, 8 x 9¾".
Groups of allegorical figures, probably fan designs.
Possibly the same plates were published as 'Six Engravings by H. Thielcke, after the designs of her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth. With illustrations in verse' by R.. Ackermann in 1813. These are early proof states published by the engraver.
All plates inscribed 'Pubd. Oct. 10. 1810. by H. Thielcke Queens House', and 'Proof' lower right. Two plates and dedication on J. Whatman paper watermarked 1810.

See BM: 1891,0713.489. See British Library: 001056116.
[Ref: 11636]   £1,100.00   view all images for this item
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Allegro,
Allegro, "Come trip it as you go,/ "On the light fantastic toe. Milton.
Sir Josa. Reynolds pint. Lambertini sculpt.
[n.d., c.1790.]
Stipple with etching in sepia, 240 x 175mm. 9½ x 7". Mild paper discoloration.
Female personification of 'Allegro', from the 1631 pastoral poem by John Milton,. She stands in a landscape with musicians and children in the background.
[Ref: 9566]   £220.00  
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Amusement.
Amusement.
Emma Crewe Delint. C. W. White Sculpt.
Published as the Act Directs, by C. W. White No. 2 Queen ST. Chelsea. Feb. y. 1st. 1781.
Stipple with printed colour. Round within plate mark. 125 x 150mm 4¾ x 6". Trimmed to plate and taken from album, time stained.
Emma Crewe (active 1787 - 1818) was a 'gifted amateur artist' who, along with Diana Beauclerk (1734-1808) and Elizabeth Templetown (1747-1823), contributed designs in 'Romantic style' to Josiah Wedgewood for reproduction in his studio in Rome.
[Ref: 12158]   £120.00   (£141.00 incl.VAT)
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The Spirit of A Child Arrived In The Presence Of The Almighty.
The Spirit of A Child Arrived In The Presence Of The Almighty. And the Lamb which is in the midst of the Throne shall feed them/ and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters Rev. Chap. VII. Ver: 17.
Painted by the Revd. Wm. Peters R.A. Engraved by Benjn. Smith.
London. Publishd by Boydell & Co. Cheapside [n.d., c.1800].
Stipple and etching, 440 x 315mm. 17¼ x 12½". Slightly soiled; water stain to upper right, crease through lower left..
An angel, clothed in swirling draperies with a palm in its right hand, ascends upwards with a child at its side. After Rev Matthew William Peters (1742 - 1814).
[Ref: 10375]   £140.00   (£164.50 incl.VAT)
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A Venetian Lady.
A Venetian Lady.
Angelica delin. Holin sculp.
To be sold at F.Vivares in great Newport Street London. [n.d., c.1780.]
Stipple, printed in colours. 195 x 140mm. Trimmed into platemark.
After Kauffman?
[Ref: 112]   £230.00  
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[Anthony and Cleopatra Act III, Scene IX.]
[Anthony and Cleopatra Act III, Scene IX.]
[Painted by Henry Tresham. Engraved by G.S. & I.G. Facius.]
[c.1795, published by John & Josiah Boydell, at the Shakespeare Gallery, London.]
Stipple with etching, proof before all letters, 483 x 610mm. Creases through lower left and lower right corners of plate, into image at left.
Anthony holds his hand to his head in despair on the right, while Eros tries to draw his attention to the distraught Cleopatra, who approaches from the left, half fainting.
A fine proof impression from an uncleaned plate.

[Ref: 8015]   £420.00  
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