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John Boydell. Lord Mayor of London. 1791.
John Boydell. Lord Mayor of London. 1791.
A. Pope del. J. Condé sculp.
Published by J. Sewell, Cornhill 1 March 1792.
Hand coloured etching, with text. Plate 172 x 114mm. 6¾ x 4½". Trimmed, mounted on album paper.
John Boydell (1720-1804), very successful print publisher. He became alderman of Cheap Ward in 1782, and Lord Mayor of London in 1790. However the French Revolutionary Wars disrupted the Continental trade at the end of the C18th and Boydell was nearly bankrupt at his death in 1804.
[Ref: 19017]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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[Geoffrey Chaucer.]
[Geoffrey Chaucer.]
[Engraved by P. Conde?]
[London, c.1803.]
Very rare stipple with etching, proof before letters, sheet 265 x 180mm. 10½ x 7". Trimmed to plate.
Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343 - 1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, courtier and diplomat. Although he wrote many works, he is best remembered for his unfinished frame narrative 'The Canterbury Tales'. Sometimes called the father of English literature, Chaucer is credited by some scholars as the first author to demonstrate the artistic legitimacy of the vernacular English language, rather than French or Latin. An apparently identical image, but enlarged to include the whole shield upper left, to the frontispiece to William Godwin's 'Life of Geoffrey Chaucer' by Peter Condé (item 14931). Either this is from a different plate, or the frontispiece is from the same plate reduced in size.
[Ref: 14932]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[Geoffrey Chaucer.]
[Geoffrey Chaucer.]
[From an Original Painting in the Picture Gallery at Oxford. Engraved by P. Conde]
[Published Feb.y 14 1804 by Richard Philips. No.71 St. Paul's Church Yard, London.]
Very rare stipple with etching. Proof before letters. Sheet size: 255 x 180mm (10 x 7"). Trimmed inside plate.
Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343 - 1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, courtier and diplomat. Although he wrote many works, he is best remembered for his unfinished frame narrative 'The Canterbury Tales'. Sometimes called the father of English literature, Chaucer is credited by some scholars as the first author to demonstrate the artistic legitimacy of the vernacular English language, rather than French or Latin.
[Ref: 36894]   £320.00  
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Elizabeth Dalton, Æt. 57.
Elizabeth Dalton, Æt. 57. He is the happy man, whose life ev'n now...
Drawn and engrav'd by P. Condé from a Wax Model by Miss Covell.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Stipple. Plate: 160 x 95mm (6¼ x 3¾"). Trimmed.
A portrait of Elizabeth Dalton taken from a wax model, Dalton is shown in profile.
[Ref: 46286]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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M.dme Rose Didelot, in the Character of Calypso, in the Ballet of Telemachus.
M.dme Rose Didelot, in the Character of Calypso, in the Ballet of Telemachus. Composed by Mr. Dauberval.
Cha.s Henard del.t. Conde & Reynolds sculp.t.
[London, c.1791.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 510 x 385mm (20 x 15¼"). Ink collector's mark on reverse. Trimmed to plate, some surface rubbing
A full length portrait of Rose Didelot (d.1806), wife of Charles Louis Didelot, in classical dress, standing in a garden. A talented ballerina, she was a rival of Parisot, although the three appeared together in a performance of 'Alonzo e Caro' at the Opera in 1796, causing a scandal with their scanty costumes (subject of Gillray's 'Modern Graces').
Whitman 70. Ex: Collections of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd and American collector Frederic Robert Halsey (1847-1918), Lugt 1308.
[Ref: 67909]   £420.00  
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George Ferrars Townshend. Earl of Leicester.
George Ferrars Townshend. Earl of Leicester. President of the Society of Antiquaries, Trustee of the British Museum, F.R.S. and Joint Postmaster General.
R. Cosway R.A. Pictor Principus Pinx.t. P. Condé Sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1790.]
Stipple with etching. Platemark: 265 x 180mm (10¼ x 7"). Crease on left.
A head and shoulders portrait of British peer and politician George Townshend, 2nd Marquess Townshend (1753 - 1811), known as The Lord Ferrers of Chartley from 1770 to 1784 and as The Earl of Leicester from 1784 to 1807. Facing right, within a decorative trompe l'oeil oval on a plinth.
[Ref: 36325]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Charles Grant. Vicomte de Vaux. Marechal des Camps et Armees de sa Majeste tres Chretienne.
Charles Grant. Vicomte de Vaux. Marechal des Camps et Armees de sa Majeste tres Chretienne.
Conde pinx et scu.
[n.d. c.1780.]
Stipple and engraving, rare. 146 x 89mm. 5¾ x 7½". Cut.
Charles Grant, Vicomte de Vaux (1749-c.1818) was a French soldier and writer. He served as a sous-lieutenant in the Scots Company of the Garde du Roi, and by 1781 was a lieutenant colonel. After the French Revolution, the vicomte escaped to England, where, in 1802, he appealed for an appointment on refugee allowance from the war Office. The vicomte was obviously fascinated by his ancestry and published his Mémoires de la Maison Grant in London in 1796. Without the income from his property in Mauritius or France, Grant devoted much of his time in exile to his writing, including a 'History of Mauritius' (1801).
NPG: D15493.
[Ref: 24684]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Lady Hamilton.
Lady Hamilton.
Engrav'd by J. Conde from an original Painting of G. Romney Esq.r.
[Publish'd by J. Asperne, successor to Mr. Sewell, Cornhill, June 1-1803.]
Stipple printed in blue ink. Sheet size: 145 x 95mm (5¾ x 3¾"). Trimmed inside plate, losing publisher's inscription.
A portrait of Lady Emma Hamilton (1765-1815) half-length, directed to the right, wearing a gown and a floral wreath with a veil over her head which falls over her shoulders. An illustrtation to the 'European Magazine'. Hamilton achieved celebrity through her beauty, personal vitality and skills as a performer. She is principally remembered as the artist George Romney's 'muse' and for her love affair with Nelson.
[Ref: 37281]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)

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Sir John Henry Moore Bar.t.
Sir John Henry Moore Bar.t.
R. Cosway R.A. Pictor Principis pinx. P. Condé sculp.
Very rare stipple. 190 x 260mm (7½ x 10¼"). Trimmed within plate on right and left edges. Slight damage on right.
A half-length portrait in a oval of Sir John Henry Moore (1713-1769) a colonial officer who served as Governor of Jamaica and as royal Governor of the Province of New York from 1765-1769.
[Ref: 36849]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Netherlands] Her Royal Highess the Princess of Orange.
[Netherlands] Her Royal Highess the Princess of Orange.
Painted by J. Hoppner R.A. Engraved by P. Condé.
London, Published 1804 by P. Condé No.5 Francis Street, Bedford Square.
Stipple. Plate 508 x 387mm. 20 x 15¼". Trimmed to the plate at bottom
Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange-Nassau (1751-1820) was the daughter of Prince William of Prussia and niece of Frederick the Great. She married William V Prince of Orange in 1767. The pair went into exile because of French intervention in 1795, living in Kew for several years, when this portrait was painted. After the war William became in 1813 became King William I of the Netherlands, the founder of the present Dutch monarchy.
NPG: D15974.
[Ref: 20750]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Netherlands] Her Royal Highess the Princess of Orange.
[Netherlands] Her Royal Highess the Princess of Orange.
Painted by J. Hoppner R.A. Engraved by P. Condé.
London, Published 1804 by P. Condé No.5 Francis Street, Bedford Square.
Very fine stipple. 510 x 385mm (20 x 15¼"), with very large margins.
Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange-Nassau (1751-1820) was the daughter of Prince William of Prussia and niece of Frederick the Great. She married William V Prince of Orange in 1767. The pair went into exile because of French intervention in 1795, living in Kew for several years, when this portrait was painted. After the war in 1813, William became King William I of the Netherlands, the founder of the present Dutch monarchy.
NPG: D15974.
[Ref: 40547]   £320.00  
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A New Map of North America, agreeable to the Latest Discoveries.
A New Map of North America, agreeable to the Latest Discoveries.
[engraved by Thomas Conder.]
[London & Edinburgh: Richard Evans & John Bourne, 1817.]
Hand-coloured engraved map. 220 x 230mm (8¾ x 9"). With original binding folds.
A map of North America, published in an edition of William Robertson's 'History of America'. The map was originally published in a 1794 edition by Robert Wilkinson, but the only changes seem to be the removal of the publication line and Conder's name. The cartography still predates Vancouver's voyage, with the 'River of the West' still marked, as is 'West Florida', the British possession already under U.S. control.
[Ref: 47823]   £200.00  
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Polindo and Albarosa.
Polindo and Albarosa.
R. Cosway R.A: del.t. I. Condé Sculpt.
Publish'd as the Act directs by I. Conde Nov.r 1, 1789 & S.W. Fores Piccadilly, E.M. Diemar 114 Strand, & Molteno Colnaghi & Co. Pall Mall.
Stipple. Sheet 225 x 190mm (9 x 7½"). Trimmed to plate.
The tragic lover's from ''The Orlando Innamorato'', an epic poem written by the Italian Renaissance author Matteo Maria Boiardo. Two lovers sitting against a tree, the woman divesting herself of her garment and glancing modestly away, the man in armour and a plumed hat on the right. He has one arm around her shoulder, leaning towards her and pointing upwards with his other hand. After Richard Cosway (1742 - 1821); a companion print to 'Andromache and Ascanius'.
[Ref: 45129]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Old Parr.
Old Parr. Aged 152. [European Magazine]
Rubens pin.t. Conde sculp.t.
[Published by J Sewell, 32 Cornhill, 1 April 1793]
Etching, sheet 150 x 110mm (5½ x 4½"). Trimmed within plate and laid on album paper at edges.
Illustration for the 'European Magazine.' Half-length portrait of centenarian Thomas 'Old' Parr (1483-1635), seated in a chair, bearded, and wearing a cloak.
Not in CS.
[Ref: 67759]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Polindo and Albarosa.
Polindo and Albarosa.
R. Cosway R.A: delt. I. Condé Sculpt.
Publish'd as the Act directs by I. Conde Novr. 1, 1789 & S.W. Fores Piccadilly, E.M. Diemar 114 Strand, & Molteno Colnaghi & Co. Pall Mall.
Hand coloured stipple and etching, sheet 225 x 190mm. 9 x 7½". Trimmed to plate.
The tragic lover's from "The Orlando Innamorato"an epic poem written by the Italian Renaissance author Matteo Maria Boiardo. Two lovers sitting against a tree, the woman divesting herself of her garment and glancing modestly away, the man in armour and a plumed hat on the right. He has one arm around her shoulder, leaning towards her and pointing upwards with his other hand. After Richard Cosway (1742 - 1821); a companion print to 'Andromache and Ascanius'.
[Ref: 17712]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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A New Map of South America, Drawn from the latest Discoveries.
A New Map of South America, Drawn from the latest Discoveries.
[engraved by Thomas Conder.]
[London & Edinburgh: Richard Evans & John Bourne, 1817.]
Hand-coloured engraved map. 280 x 225mm (11 x 8¾"). With original binding folds.
A map of South America, published in an edition of William Robertson's 'History of America'. The map was originally published in a 1794 edition by Robert Wilkinson, but the only changes seem to be the removal of the publication line and Conder's name. The map ignores the British occupation of much of Guyana at the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
[Ref: 47825]   £140.00  
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[Lord Thurlow.]
[Lord Thurlow.]
S. Collings pinx.t J Conde sculp.t
Publish'd Feby. 29 1792 by S.W. Fores No3 Piccadilly.
Fine proof stipple and etching. Plate 274 x 210mm. 10¾ x 8¼".
Edward Thurlow (1731-1806), 1st Baron Thurlow, lawyer and politician, Lord Chancellor for fourteen years (1778-1792) and under four Tory Prime Ministers.
[Ref: 20122]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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A Map of the United States of America, with Part of the Adjoining Provinces from the latest Authorities.
A Map of the United States of America, with Part of the Adjoining Provinces from the latest Authorities.
[engraved by Thomas Conder.]
[London & Edinburgh: Richard Evans & John Bourne, 1817.]
Hand-coloured engraved map. 220 x 230mm (8¾ x 9"). With original binding folds.
A map of the United States, published in an edition of William Robertson's 'History of America'. The map was originally published in a 1794 edition by Robert Wilkinson: for this state 'Tenessee' has been added, and the publication line and Conder's name removed. Elsewhere 'West Florida', the British possession already under U.S. control is still marked.
[Ref: 47824]   £350.00  
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Venus. [&] Léda.
Venus. [&] Léda.
R. Cosway R.A. delin.t J. Condé sculp.t [&] J Condé del.t et sculp.t
Publish'd Aug.t 1st. 1792 by I. Condé & Colnaghi & Co. Pall Mall.
A pair of stipples in brown ink. Plate 266 x 216mm. 10½ x 8½". Faint creases top left and faint staining bottom right (both)
Venus nude in the water, kicking her leg in the air as she embraces two swans at either side of her. [&] Leda kneeling in rushes beside water with her arms over the backs of two swans at either side of her.
Daniell: 190 [Leda].
[Ref: 20405]   £720.00   view all images for this item
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Edwd. Wortley Montagu Esq.
Edwd. Wortley Montagu Esq. in his Turkish Dress.
Romney pinxt. Conde sculpt.
Published by J. Sewell, 32 Cornhill, 1 April 1793.
Engraving, 145 x 100mm. 5¾ x 4". Large margins.
Bust portrait of Edward Wortley Montagu (1713 - 1776), writer and traveller; son of traveller Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. He wears a turban and long beard. Edward Wortley Montagu was a traveller, linguist and eccentric. He was much influenced by his childhood visit to Constantinople with his parents between 1716-18. Using his inheritance as security against his creditors he left England permanently in 1762 and travelled in the Middle East as an enthusiastic archaeologist for a little over a decade. In 1773, Edward settled in Venice and lived, according to one of his contemporaries, with 'the manners, habit and magnificence of a Turk.' For the 'European Magazine' periodical.
[Ref: 22345]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Edw.d Wortley Montagu Esq. in his Turkish Dress.
Edw.d Wortley Montagu Esq. in his Turkish Dress. European Magazine.
Romney pinx.t Conde Sculp.t
Published by J. Sewell, 32 Cornhill, 1 April 1793.
Engraving with large margins. Plate 152 x 102mm. 6 x 4".
Bust portrait of Edward Wortley Montagu (1713 - 1776), writer and traveller; son of traveller Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. He wears a turban and long beard. Edward Wortley Montagu was a traveller, linguist and eccentric. He was much influenced by his childhood visit to Constantinople with his parents between 1716-18. Using his inheritance as security against his creditors he left England permanently in 1762 and travelled in the Middle East as an enthusiastic archaeologist for a little over a decade. In 1773, Edward settled in Venice and lived, according to one of his contemporaries, with 'the manners, habit and magnificence of a Turk.'
[Ref: 26441]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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