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Henry Bone RA [facsimile.]
Henry Bone RA [facsimile.]
H. Corbould del. Thomson sculp.
London Published for the Proprietors of the European Magazine, by Lupton Relfe 13 Cornhill, May 1st. 1822.
Stipple, india proof. Plate 241 x 140mm. 9½ x 5½". Uncut.
Henry Bone (1755-1834), was an enamel painter who he moved from Cornwall to London in 1779 where he worked on jewellery designs and the enamelling of watches and fans. He began to exhibit miniatures at the Royal Academy in 1781. He executed many beautiful miniature pieces of much larger size than had been attempted before in England. Among them are copies of eighty-five portraits painted during the time of Queen Elizabeth I that are considered among his greatest works.
[Ref: 18946]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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Death of Sir John Moore at the Battle of Corunna.
Death of Sir John Moore at the Battle of Corunna.
R. Corbould delin. G. Warren sculp.
Published by Henry Fisher, Caxton, London, 1831.
Steel engraving. 290 x 200mm (11½ x 8"), with large margins.
A scene of the death of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore (1761– 1809), the commander of the British Army at the Battle of Corunna, 1809, during the Peninsula War. The scene is within a triumphal decorative border.
[Ref: 65794]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Pleasure. [&] Sorrow.
Pleasure. [&] Sorrow.
H. Corbould Del. R. Cooper sculp.
London, Published Feb.y 1. 1814. by S. & J. Fuller, at the Temple of Fancy, Rathbone Place.
Pair of stipples, printed in colours with fine hand finishing. Sheets c. 300 x 220mm (11¾ x 8¾"). Trimmed within plates.
Two small children admire a captive bird, then mourn its death.
The BM has 'Sorrow' (1940,1109.52, trimmed losing title) and 'Tenderness', with the same children playing with a cat and kittens.
[Ref: 55420]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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[Invitation] Admit Mr N. Davies one of the Common Council (in His Mazarine Gown) and a Lady to the Dinner At Guildhall  On Thursday Novr. 9th. 1820.
[Invitation] Admit Mr N. Davies one of the Common Council (in His Mazarine Gown) and a Lady to the Dinner At Guildhall On Thursday Novr. 9th. 1820. The Right Hon.ble Thomas Thorp, Lord Major [plus two named Sheriffs]. No Admittance Till 3 o'Clock. [Signed by the 'Chairman'.]
Henry Corbould delin.t. Chas. Corbould sculp No.4 Cary Lane, Cheapside, London.
[London, c. 1820.]
Engraving. Sheet 260 x 380mm (10¼ x 15".) Completed, numbered ('No 112') and signed in pen mss. Foxing spots; damage lower right where wax seal removed. Fold creases.
The elaborate design features allegorical female figures, winged putti, fruit and flower garlands, drinking vessels and heraldry on shields; a Thames scene to background.
[Ref: 26765]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[From the Marble Statues of Major General Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B. K.L.S. &c. &c.
[From the Marble Statues of Major General Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B. K.L.S. &c. &c. Executed by Sir Francis Chantrey, one of which has been erected at Bombay and the other at Westminster Abbey.]
[Drawn by Henry Corbould. Engraved by Sam.l Cousins.]
[n.d., c.1840.]
Mezzotint on steel, prrof before letters, signed in pencil by the engraver. 545 x 355mm (21½ x 14"), with large margins.
An illustration of the statue of Major-General Sir John Malcolm (1769-1833), sculpted by Francis Leggatt Chantrey, now in the north transept of Westminster Abbey. Malcolm joined the East India Company's Madras Army in 1783, rising through the ranks to become Governor of Bombay in 1827.
Whitman 107, unlisted proof state. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66168]   £360.00  
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Rural Felicity.
Rural Felicity. Behold the blest couple return from their toil ... With stories soft stories of love.
H. Corbould del.t Rob.t Cooper sculp.t
London. Published March 1.1814, by S & J. Fuller at the Temple of Fancy Rathbone Place.
Rare stipple. Plate 303 x 229mm (12 x 9"), very large margins.
A couple in rustic dress walking through a hayfield to the right, the youth carrying a cask and staff, his arm around the girl's waist, while she carries a sheaf of hay tied in a cloth on her head, holding her straw hat in her other hand.
[Ref: 31312]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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From a Statue Erected to the Memory of The Very Reverend James Wood D.D.
From a Statue Erected to the Memory of The Very Reverend James Wood D.D. Master of St John's College, Cambridge, and Dean of Ely. E.H. Baily R.A. fecit.
H. Corbould delin.t. E.R. Whitfield sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1840,]
Engraving on chine collé. 500 x 410mm (19¾ x 16"). Chine collé lifting bottom right corner, small tears in edges of backing paper.
A sketch of Edward Hodges Baily's statue of James Wood (1760-1839).
[Ref: 47541]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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