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A View of The Bank of England.
T.H. Shepherd del.t. D.l Havell sculp.t.
[London, Published Aug.t 1.st 1816, at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.]
Fine hand coloured aquatint. Framed, visible area 400 x 500mm (15¾ x 19¾"). Mounted over image lower right and over inscription. Unexamined out of frame.
View of the south front of the Bank of England from Theadneedle Street, with part of the Mansion House on the left. Drawn by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864) for Ackermann's 'Views of London' (1811-22), a series of 18 large aquatints, coloured by hand. The majority of prints are after Shepherd, but Gendall, Pugin & Rowlandson also contributed.
[Ref: 57368] £1,650.00
[Original sketch for Dugdales' England & Wales.] Cardiff Castle. Seat of the Marquis of Bute.
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d., c.1838.]
Colour wash sketch. Sheet 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Mounted on album paper at corners.
This is the original sketch for the engraving published in ''Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated'', by Thomas Dugdale, published by John Tallis in parts from 1838.
[Ref: 60261] £200.00
(£240.00 incl.VAT)
[Original sketch for 'Tallis's London Street Views'.] Corn Exchange - Mark Lane.
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d., c.1838.]
Colour wash sketch. Sheet 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Mounted on album paper at corners.
The Doric façade of the 'London Corn Exchange', designed by George Smith and opened 1828. This is the original sketch for the engraving published in 'Tallis's London Street Views', published in parts 1838-40.
[Ref: 60268] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Interior of The Crystal Palace at Sydenham. No. 7. The Nubian Court.
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d. c.1854-55]
Tinted lithograph. 290 x 210mm (11½ x 8¼"). Several repaired tears in margins.
An interior view of the 'Nubian Court' designed by Owen Jones and complete with life size replicas of Pharoahs and Sphinxes. The Crystal Palace was relocated to Sydenham Hill in 1854 after the Great Exhibtion of 1851 was held in Hyde Park.
[Ref: 56944] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Original sketch for Dugdales' England & Wales.] Devonport - from Mount Edgecome.
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d., c.1838.]
Colour wash sketch. Sheet 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Mounted on album paper at corners.
This is the original sketch for the engraving published in ''Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated'', by Thomas Dugdale, published by John Tallis in parts from 1838.
[Ref: 60257] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[Original sketch for Dugdales' England & Wales.] City of Durham
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d., c.1838.]
Colour wash sketch. Sheet 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Mounted on album paper at corners. Ink stain top left.
A view of Durham looking up at the castle and cathedral from the River Wear. This is the original sketch for the engraving published in ''Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated'', by Thomas Dugdale, published by John Tallis in parts from 1838.
[Ref: 60264] £300.00
East India House.
T.H. Shepherd Del.t. J.C. Stadler Sculp.t.
London, Published June 1.st 1817, at R. Ackermann's Repository of the Arts, N.o 101 Strand.
Etching with aquatint and hand-colour, and large margins. Laid on archival paper. Slight mountburn.
A view across the façade of East India House on Leadenhall Street, looking toward Aldgate; the street is bustling with a mix of figures, including soldiers, street traders, and gentlemen. A large cart stands to the left, while a carriage occupies the central foreground.
[Ref: 68986] £620.00
Goldsmiths' Hall.
Engraved by J. Rogers, Finchley, from a Drawing by Tho. H. Shepherd.
Published by J. Robins & Sons, Tooley Street, Southwark. [n.d. c.1835.]
Engraving and etching. On album sheet small view of the New Goldsmith Hall, Plate 254 x 475mm. 10 x 18¾". Trimmed to the plate along the upper edge and sides.
A view of the Renaissance style new building for Goldsmith's Hall, on Foster Lane, completed in 1835. Corinthian columns across the central section; a mix of figures on the street, a horse drawn trap and carrrage, including a man holding a sign in right foreground, street traders on the left, and elegantly dressed pedestrians; illustration to the Stationers' Almanack.
[Ref: 19275] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Suspension Bridge, over the Thames at Hammersmith.
Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd. Engraved by T. Higham.
Published Aug. 16, 1826, by Jones & Co, 3 Acton Place, Kingsland Road, London.
Steel engraving on india. Printed area 110 x 150mm (4¼ x 6").
The first Hammersmith Bridge, designed by William Tierney Clark and recently opened. It 1884 it was replaced by today's bridge, designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette.
[Ref: 39085] £50.00
(£60.00 incl.VAT)
[Premises of linen draper Isaac Newton, 14 Leicester Square.]
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d., c.1845.]
Colour wash sketch. Sheet 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Mounted on album paper at corners.
A trade card in the British Museum Heal Collection (Heal,80.241) advertises ''Isaac Newton, Linen Draper... The well known Shop for Norwich Shawls''. On the mount of another (Heal,80.242) Heal has annotated on the mount: "In the 'Letters of Jane Austen' she speaks of shopping at 'Newton's in Leicester Square where Fanny bought some Irish Poplin' (see p.327.)''
[Ref: 60266] £300.00
[Original sketch for Dugdales' England & Wales.] [Margate]
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d., c.1838.]
Colour wash sketch. Sheet 85 x 135mm (3¼ x 5¼"). Mounted on album paper at corners.
Margate Pier with a paddle steamer. This is the original sketch for the engraving published in ''Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated'', by Thomas Dugdale, published by John Tallis in parts from 1838.
[Ref: 60274] £250.00
(£300.00 incl.VAT)
The Northumberland & Myrmidon Conveying Napoleon to the Island of St. Helena, Oct.r 15, 1815.
T.H. Shepherd, del
Engraving, sheet 70 x 130mm (2¾ x 5"). Rare.
British ships transporting Napoleon to the island of St Helena, where he was taken after surrendering to Captain Frederick Maitland in 1815, and remained until his death in 1821.
[Ref: 41285] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
[Original sketch for Dugdales' England & Wales.] Petworth House, Sussex. Seat of the Earl of Egremont.
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d., c.1838.]
Colour wash sketch. Sheet 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Mounted on album paper at corners.
A view of the west façade of Petworth House, facing the lake. This is the original sketch for the engraving published in ''Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated'', by Thomas Dugdale, published by John Tallis in parts from 1838.
[Ref: 60265] £250.00
(£300.00 incl.VAT)
The Quadrant, Regent Street.
T. H. Shepherd del.t. J. Bluck sculp.t
London, Pub.d May 1. 1822. at Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.
Colour printed aquatint with some fine hand colour; Sheet: 410 x 540mm (16 x 21¼"). Trimmed to platemark.
A view of Regent Street from Piccadilly Circus in which a group of cavalrymen process as other carriages and figures make their way across the street.
[Ref: 43566] £800.00
The Quadrant, Regent Street.
T. H. Shepherd del.t. J. Bluck sculp.t.
London, Pub.d May 1. 1822. at Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.
Colour printed aquatint with fine hand colour. Framed, visible area 390 x 495mm (15¼ x 19½"). Unexamined out of frame.
A view of Regent Street from Piccadilly Circus, with the colonades protecting shoppers. A column of cavalry rides dowards Piccadilly. After Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864), for Ackermann's 'Views of London', a series of 18 large aquatints published 1811-22.
[Ref: 57367] £1,250.00
A South View of Somerset House. From Waterloo Bridge.
J.H Shepherd Del.t. J.C. Stadler Sculp.e.
[London. Published April 11 1817, at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand]
Etching with beautiful aquatint colour. Frame 575 x 685mm (22½ x 27"). Mount obscuring publication line. Unexamined outside of frame.
View down the Thames looking towards St Paul's, with Somserset House and Terrace directly on the left, St Paul's central in mid-distance, and Blackfriars Bridge on the right; in foreground a group of barges and small boats cluster next to the stairs leading to the water from Somerset House.
[Ref: 58938] £780.00
View of Somerset House, From the Strand.
T.H. Shepherd Del.t. J. Bluck Sculp.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1, 1819 at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101, Strand.
Fine aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. Framed, visible area 400 x 495mm (15¾ x 19½"). Unexamined out of frame.
A view of the Strand looking towards Temple Bar, with St Mary-le-Strand on the left and Somerset House on the right. The street is busy with coaches, cavalry and a flock of sheep. After Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864), for Ackermann's 'Views of London', a series of 18 large aquatints published 1811-22.
[Ref: 57364] £1,250.00
[Original sketch for Dugdales' England & Wales.] St Albans - Hertfordshire.
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d., c.1838.]
Colour wash sketch. Sheet 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Mounted on album paper at corners.
A view of the town square of St Albans. This is the original sketch for the engraving published in ''Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated'', by Thomas Dugdale, published by John Tallis in parts from 1838.
[Ref: 60267] £250.00
(£300.00 incl.VAT)
View of Waterloo Bridge, From the East end of Somerset House Terrace
T.H. Shepherd Del.t [...] J.C. Stadler Sculp
London Published April 12th 1818 at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101, Strand
Aquatint, platemark 430 x 530mm (17 x 21"). J. Whatman watermark 1817. Small margins.
A fine panoramic coloured view of London showing Waterloo Bridge, funded by public subscription and built to designs by the company of John Rennie (1761-1821) between 1811 and 1817. The granite bridge had nine arches, each of 120 ft span, and was 2,456 ft long, including approaches. When it opened, the bridge was christened Waterloo Bridge, in honour of Wellington’s victory over Napoleon in 1815. The bridge was replaced by the present Waterloo Bridge in 1945. This view, looking west from Somerset House Terrace, shows ceremonial boats on the Thames and Westminster Abbey prominent in the distance. Compared with other early views of the bridge, however, this print is unusual for the extent to which the bridge itself is allowed to dominate the view- other views often show the bridge from a greater distance or viewed from the middle of the river to include the surrounding buildings. After an early drawing by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864), younger brother of the draughtsman and watercolourist George Sidney Shepherd. Thomas Hosmer went on to become a successful and prolific provider of drawings from publishers of topographical volumes such as 'Metropolitan Improvements' (1827)- this separately-issued print is of greater quality than those later prints.
[Ref: 47626] £950.00
View of Waterloo Bridge. From the East End of Somerset House Terrace.
J.H Shepherd Del.t. J.C. Stadler Sculp.e.
London. Published April 12.th 1818, at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.
Etching with beautiful aquatint colour. Frame 575 x 685mm (22½ x 27"). Unexamined outside of frame. Some time staining.
View of the River Thames, with Somerset House Terrace on the right, a large barge surrounded by smaller boats on the river to the left, Waterloo Bridge beyond and Westminster Abbey in the distance.
[Ref: 58964] £480.00
Wimbledon House, The Residence of M.rs Marriott. [&] Wimbledon Park, The Seat of Earl Spencer.
T.H. Shepherd del.t.
N.º 42 of Ackerman's Repository of Arts &c. Pub. June 1. 1826. [&] N.º 26 of Ackerman's Repository of Arts &c. Pub. Feb.y 1. 1825.
Two coloured aquatints. Sheets c.145 x 210mm (5¾ x 8¼"). Trimmed and laid on album paper with corresponding text from the Repository and a small engraving of Wimbledon House.
[Ref: 64338] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Original sketch for Dugdales' England & Wales.] The Birth place of Sir Isaac Newton. Wolsthorpe. Lincolnshire.
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d., c.1838.]
Colour wash sketch. Sheet 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Mounted on album paper at corners.
Woolsthorpe Manor, bithplace of Isaac Newton in 1642, and where the apple fell from a tree. It is now a National Trust property. This is the original sketch for the engraving published in ''Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated'', by Thomas Dugdale, published by John Tallis in parts from 1838.
[Ref: 60263] £300.00
Birth place of John Locke. Wrington Somerset. Original Drawings for Dugdales' England & Wales.
[Thomas Hosmer Shepherd]
[n.d., c.1838.]
Colour wash sketch. Sheet 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). ''Original Drawings for Dugdales' England & Wales'' written in red ink mss. Mounted on album paper at corners.
The cottage birthplace of philosopher John Locke (1632-1704). This is the original sketch for the engraving published in ''Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated'', by Thomas Dugdale, published by John Tallis in parts from 1838.
[Ref: 60256] £150.00
(£180.00 incl.VAT)
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