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[Alnwick Castle.]
[Alnwick Castle.]
Drawn and Engraved by T.M. Richardson.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Mezzotint and etching on india, proof before title. 215 x 320mm (9¾ x 12½"). Blindstamp bottom right of india. Very large margins. Surface soiling on backing board.
Alnwick Castle from woods above the castle. From a group illustrating castles on the border of England and Scotland. Thomas Miles Richardson, (1784-1848), succeeded father as master of St Andrew's Charity School, Newcastle, 1806. In 1813 he resigned his school position to devote his life to painting. Initially his work attracted little local interest, and he found it difficult to make a living as an artist. However, from 1814, he began to gain a wide reputation as a result of his exhibiting works in London, at the Royal Academy and the British Institution.
[Ref: 38834]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[The geology of Harwich Harbour.]
[The geology of Harwich Harbour.]
R. Sheppard.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving. 210 x 265mm (8¼ x 10½"). Original binding folds. Large margins.
An illustration of a cliff in Harwich Harbour with a nine-point key. In the key 'H' marks 'Persons observing The Cliff', suggesting it was a known local landmark.
[Ref: 39328]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Tunbridge Wells.
Tunbridge Wells.
[after James Winston.]
London, Published 1st April 1804, Villiers St., Strand.
Rare coloured aquatint. Sheet 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"). Trimmed into plate, glue stains from album on reverse.
A view of Tunbridge Wells Theatre, the first plate from Winston's 'The Theatrical Tourist: being a genuine collection of correct views...".
[Ref: 38838]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Westbourne Farm, Middx.
Westbourne Farm, Middx. The residence of Mrs. Siddons.
Drawn by P. Galindo Esq. Engraved by I. Hassell.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Aquatint. Sheet size: 165 x 210mm (6½ x 8¼").
A view of the grounds and house at Westbourne Farm, Middlesex, occupied by Mrs. Siddons, the great actress, from 1805-1817, and by comedians Charles James Mathews and Mrs. Mathews (Madame Vestris) from 1845-1848. It was located where the Westway, Harrow Road and the Regent's Canal now converge.
[Ref: 39364]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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