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[Canbury Villa, Kingston.]
[Canbury Villa, Kingston.]
[Sketched by John Constable]
[n.d., c.1835].
Very scarce lithograph. Sheet 210 x 280mm (8¼ x 11"). Trimmed into image, some wear. Creasing at top.
A view of Canbury House, Kingston-on-Thames. An Italianate villa seen from the garden, with a church beyond on the left. After an original drawing by John Constable from p.37 of 'Constable's sketchbook' of July 1835, consisting of 50 sketches in pencil, pen and ink, and watercolour. This particular sketch was made on July 27th 1835, a date that falls within the visit which Constable paid to George Constable at Arundel or his subsequent journeys to accompany Maria to and from the Fishers' house at Kingston.
[Ref: 53208]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Kingston.
Kingston.
Drawn by S. Owen. Engraved by W.B. Cooke.
London, Published July 1, 1814, by W.B. Cooke, 2 York Place, Pentonville.
Engraving. 155 x 255mm (6 x 9¾"), with very large margins. Uncut.
A view of Kingston from 'The Thames' by Samuel Owen (c.1769-1857). Across the river is the wooden bridge replaced in 1828 by the current Kingston Bridge, designed by Edward Lapidge.
[Ref: 34049]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Kingston.
Kingston.
FN 1821. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[Published in London.]
Lithograph. 324 x 431mm. 12¾ x 17".
A plate to Rodwell & Martin's edition. A view of a river bank with a seated figure talking a standing women under a large tree in the right foreground; another figure walking along the bank in the left foreground. Two boats on the Thames in the middle distance; a church tower on the other side of the river in the background.
[Ref: 18461]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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The Bridge at Kingston-upon-Thames.
The Bridge at Kingston-upon-Thames. To the Lord High Steward, the Bailiffs and Freeman of that Ancient Corporation, this plate is humbly Inscribed, by their most obedient Servant, dward Lapidge, Architect of the Bridge.
E. Lapidge, Architect. Engraved by R. Havell, Junr.
Published by E. Lapidge No.9. Green Street, Grosvenor Square, July, 1828.
Fine and large aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. 415 x 660mm (16½ x 26"), paper watermarked 'J Whatman Turkey Mill'. Trimmed into plate at sides, several repaired tears in margins. In mount.
View of Kingston Bridge, showing boats on the River Thames and All Saints church in the distance. The bridge, still standing today, was built of Portland stone with five elliptical arches to a design by Edward Lapidge (1779-1860), the County surveyor. The first stone was laid by the Earl of Liverpool at a ceremony on 7 November 1825 and the bridge was opened by the Duchess of Clarence, on July 17, 1828.
Colvin 'Dictionary of British Architects' p.600.
[Ref: 54779]   £420.00  
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[Kingston Bridge] To the Right Hon.ble John Garratt Lord Mayor of London,
[Kingston Bridge] To the Right Hon.ble John Garratt Lord Mayor of London, This Perspective View of a Design for a Cast Iron Bridge, proposed to be erected at Kingston, Surrey, and which obtained the Premium of 100 Guineas in the Public Competition 1824. is by Permission dedicated by his Lordship's obedient Servant, John Burges Watson, Arch.t.
Drawn by J.B. Watson. Engraved by M. Dubourg.
London Published by J.B. Watson
Aquatint. 225 x 545mm (9 x 21½"). Creases and repaired tear on left. Bit messy. Small margins.
Despite winning the competition, it was decided not to use this design because of the rising price of iron. Instead a bridge of Portland stone designed by Edward Lapidge was built, still in use today.
[Ref: 53086]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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