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[Tradecard] Sold by Jones, Gray & Keen, Maufaturers Of Nautical, Optical & Surverying Instruments, Chronometeres & Watches, Chart Sellers & Stationers 25 & 26, Strand, Near the Liverpool Custom House. Chronometers rated by Transit Instrument.
[n.d. c.1841]
Engraving, sheet 50 x 70mm (2 x 2¾"). Trimmed.
Jones, Gray & Keen was a short-lived partnership active only in 1841. Charles Jones, stepson and former apprentice of London instrument maker John Gray (the elder), later worked in Liverpool with Gray’s son from 1839. Robert Keen, also linked to the elder Gray’s London workshop, joined them in 1841. A notice in The Examiner on 1 January 1842 announced the partnership’s dissolution and Jones’s removal, likely due to his death in late 1841. Gray & Keen continued in business until 1855, exhibiting marine barometers at the Great Exhibition.
[Ref: 67637] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[The Lord's Prayer] Our Father who art in Heaven...
Engraved by I. Girtin. Feb. 1793.
Sold by J. Girtin, Engraver & Printer; N.o 31, Little Newport Street.
Engraving, sheet 60 x 60mm (2½ x 2½). Trimmed within plate on three sides, thread margin on top, laid on paper.
The Lord's Prayer printed in miniscule size.
[Ref: 67733] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Relief & Gloria Patri. Lords Prayer Within Compass of a Seven Shilling Piece.
[n.d. c.1800]
Engraving, sheet 60 x 70mm (2½ x 2¾). Trimmed within plate.
The Lord's Prayer printed in miniscule size.
[Ref: 67734] £50.00
(£60.00 incl.VAT)
Geography and Navigation. James Heskett, No 13. Sweetings Alley, Roy.l Exchange.Map, Print & Chart-Seller. Prints & Drawings neatly Framed & Glazed. Maps Beautifully Coloured and adapted for Librarys or Travelling. Globes & Mathematical Instrum.ts, Books, Gunter-Scales, Compasses, Pencils and India Ink. Charts properly tited up for Nagivators. Drawing Books, & Reeves's superfine Colours. Atlases, East & West India Pilots. [On the back of a print by William Woollett & William Ellis print 'Solitude'.]
[n.d.., c.1780's.]
Engraved frame label. 95 x 60mm (3¾ x 2¼"). Pasted on the back of fabric.
Frame label of James Heskett, printseller, fl. 1820. The tradecard collection of Sir Ambrose Heal (of Heal's Furniture shop) has two examples of this label (from which the obscured text has been taken), which the BM describe as 'DRAFT Trade cards'. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67788] £320.00
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