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Amoy, One of the Five Ports opened by the late Treaty to British Commerce.
Amoy, One of the Five Ports opened by the late Treaty to British Commerce.
Drawn by B.Clayton, from a painting by Piqua. On Stone by J.W. Giles.
[1847.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 145 x 235mm (5¾ x 9¼'').
A view of the port of Amoy, or Xiamen, one of the five ports opened to British Traders following the Treaty of Nanking which ended the First Opium War. An illustration from 'The History of China and India Pictorial and Descriptive...' by Julia Corner 1847.
Abbey 468.
[Ref: 50120]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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St Anthony & the Infant Jesus.
St Anthony & the Infant Jesus.
Morillio Pinxit. John Dean Fecit.
Published Aug.t the 7th 1776, by John Dean, No 13, Church Street, Soho.
Mezzotint. 505 x 355mm (19¾ x 14"). Thread margins.
St Anthony (1195-1231), the patron saint of Lost Things, wearing a habit, on one knee in a landscape, holding a lily and a large open book on which the infant Jesus stands. After Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.
Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67515]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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St Anthony & the Infant Jesus.
St Anthony & the Infant Jesus.
Morillio Pinxit. John Dean Fecit.
Published Aug.t the 7th 1776, by John Dean, No 13, Church Street, Soho.
Mezzotint. Sheet 505 x 355mm (19¾ x 14"), on Whatman paper. Trimmed to plate, worming in sky area, some filled, pin-holes remaining.
St Anthony (1195-1231, the patron saint of Lost Things), wearing a habit, on one knee in a landscape, holding a lily and a large open book on which the infant Jesus stands. After Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.
[Ref: 45229]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Pet, a Pure Arabian, purchased by a German Nobleman, for 3000, Guineas.
Pet, a Pure Arabian, purchased by a German Nobleman, for 3000, Guineas.
Printed by Dean & Munday 40, Threadneedle St.
Published by Dean & Munday 35, Threadneedle Street [n.d. c.1810]
Rare lithograph. Sheet 275 x 360mm (10¾ x 14¼'').
A portrait of an Arabian stallion in an exotic landscape.
[Ref: 68910]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Pet, a Pure Arabian, purchased by a German Nobleman, for 3000, Guineas.
Pet, a Pure Arabian, purchased by a German Nobleman, for 3000, Guineas.
Printed by Dean & Munday 40, Threadneedle St.
Published by Dean & Munday 35, Threadneedle Street.
Rare lithograph. Sheet: 280 x 375mm (11 x 14¾''). Trimmed. Creasing.
A portrait of an Arabian stallion in an exotic landscape.
[Ref: 48399]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Lavinia.
Lavinia.
Painted & Engraved by J. Dean.
Publish'd Feb.y 1.st 1791 by J. Dean Bentinck Street Soho.
Fine & rare stipple, 250 x 185mm (9¾ x 7¼") with large margins. Stained and slightly scuffed.
Portrait of a country girl holding a bundle of hay and a pitcher. Possibly a representation of Lavinia from Roman Mythology, however could also be Lavinia from Shakespeare's 'Titus Andronicus'.
[Ref: 60338]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Augustus and Cleopatra.
Augustus and Cleopatra. From the Painting of Raphael Mengs, 10 Feet high, by 7 Feet wide, in the Collection of Henry Hoare Esq.r.
Engraved by John Dean.
London: Published 1.st May 1802 by R. Cribb 288 Holborn.
Rare mezzotint, fine impression. 630 x 470mm (24¾ x 18½"). Trimmed into plate at bottom.
Cleopatra kneels before Octavian (before he assume the honorific 'Augustus'), watched by her servants Eiras and Charmion. Originally published 1784.
Ex: The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, his state 3 of 3.
[Ref: 67612]   £360.00  
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Augustus and Cleopatra.
Augustus and Cleopatra. From the Painting of Raphael Mengs, 10 Feet high, by 7 Feet wide, in the Collection of Henry Hoare Esq.r.
Engraved by John Dean.
Publish'd April 16,,th 1786, by J. Dean, N:º 12, Bentinck Street, Soho.
Mezzotint. 630 x 470mm (24¾ x 18½"), large margins. Creased.
Cleopatra kneels before Octavian (before he assume the honorific 'Augustus'), watched by her servants Eiras and Charmion. Originally published 1784.
Ex: collections of Oettingen-Wallerstein & The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, his state 2 of 3.
[Ref: 67611]   £380.00  
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Mr. T. Telford's, Design for the  Suspension Bridge across the River Avon,  From St. Vincent's Rocks to Leigh Down.  [Principal dimensions below image.]
Mr. T. Telford's, Design for the Suspension Bridge across the River Avon, From St. Vincent's Rocks to Leigh Down. [Principal dimensions below image.]
Dean & Munday's Lithoy. Threadneedle St.
Pubd. by Wright & Bagnall Bristol [n.d., c.1830].
Lithograph, sheet 225 x 285mm. Foxing outside image.
Thomas Telford (1757 - 1834) was born in Westerkirk, Scotland. He was a stonemason, architect and civil engineer and a noted road, bridge and canal builder. This is a representation of his design, never realised, for the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The idea of building a bridge across the Avon Gorge originated in 1753, with a bequest in the will of Bristolian merchant William Vick, who left £1,000 invested with instructions that when the interest had accumulated to £10,000, it should be used for the purpose of building a stone bridge between Clifton Down (which was outside the City of Bristol until the 1830s) and Leigh Woods (then in Somerset). By 1829, Vick's bequest had reached £8,000, but it was estimated that a stone bridge would cost over ten times that amount. An Act of Parliament was passed to allow a wrought-iron suspension bridge to be built instead, and tolls levied to recoup the cost. A competition was held to find a design for the bridge; the judge, Telford, rejected all designs, and tried to insist on this design of his own, a suspension bridge supported on tall Gothic towers. Telford claimed that no suspension bridge could exceed the 600 feet (183 m) span of his own Menai Suspension Bridge. A second competition, held with new judges, was won by Isambard Kingdom Brunel's design on 16 March 1831, for a suspension bridge with fashionably Egyptian-influenced towers.
[Ref: 7517]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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''Pity the sorrows of a poor old man!''
''Pity the sorrows of a poor old man!''
Painted and Engraved by J. Dean.
Published Feb.y 1,,st 1788 by J. Dean, Bentick Street, Soho.
Rare mezzotint. 390 x 280mm (15¼ x 11"). Trimmed to plate, surface rubbed. Bit messy.
An old, thin man with wispy hair from his temples to his shoulders, wearing a tattered coat buttoned up to the neck
CS 24. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66962]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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While some poor creatures scarce can tell  / Where they may lay their head / I have a home, wherein to dwell,  And rest upon my bed.
While some poor creatures scarce can tell / Where they may lay their head / I have a home, wherein to dwell, And rest upon my bed.
Drawn by Bouvier. Printed by Dean & Munday.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Sheet 160 x 160mm (6¼ x 6¼"). Trimmed close to image.
A pair of elderly vagrants with a well-dressed young girl. From 'Praise for Mercies Spiritual and Temporal', one of Dr. Isaac Watt's 'Divine Songs for Children'.
[Ref: 31284]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Nursery invoice.]
[Nursery invoice.] Bo.t of Francis & James Dickson, Nurserymen, Seedsmen & Florists. Plants & Seeds exported to all parts of the United Kingdoms. Seed Warehouse, Eastgate Street, Chester. Nurseries at Rache Pool and Pipers Ash.
W. Dean at the +.
[mss. dated 1840.]
Engraved invoice with manuscript, sheet 250 x 205mm (9¾ x 8"). Paper watermarked 'A Fonwen 1837'. Folds, pair of small holes from paper spike.
Billhead for Dickson's Nursery in Chester, decorated with a vignette of sprig of oak with acorns.
Ex: Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 33426]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Burning of the Chinese Books, by Order of the Emperor Who Built the Great Wall.
Burning of the Chinese Books, by Order of the Emperor Who Built the Great Wall.
Drawn by Clayton, from a painting by Fo Shang. On Stone by J.W. Giles.
[1847.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 145 x 235mm (5¾ x 9¼'').
A scene showing an official burning a stack of books and scrolls. An illustration from 'The History of China and India Pictorial and Descriptive...' by Julia Corner 1847.
Abbey 468.
[Ref: 50118]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Lady Cadogan 1787.
Lady Cadogan 1787.
Painted by Sr. Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by J. Dean.
Published March 1st, by J. Dean Bentinck Street, Soho.
Mezzotint, 455 x 330mm. 17¾ x 13".
Lady Mary Cadogan (1750 - active 1797), eldest daughter of Charles Churchill. 2nd wife of Charles Sloane Cadogan, 3rd Baron and 1st Earl Cadogan; divorced 1796.
Chaloner Smith: 3, II of II. Hamilton: pg.87, II.
[Ref: 9563]   £320.00  
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The Merchants of Calicut Seized and Chained to a Barren Rock by Order of Tippoo Saib.
The Merchants of Calicut Seized and Chained to a Barren Rock by Order of Tippoo Saib.
Drawn on the Spot by J.T. Rawlins. On Stone by Dean & Co.
[1847.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 145 x 235mm (5¾ x 9¼'').
A scene showing the controlling of merchants following the invasion of Kerala by Mysore. An illustration from 'The History of China and India Pictorial and Descriptive...' by Julia Corner 1847.
Abbey 468, Plate 10.
[Ref: 50124]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Caput Incognitum.
Caput Incognitum.
Guescino da cento pinx. Printed by Dean & Munday.
London Published by A. Friedel Jan.y 1831 Cambridge House Kennington.
Lithograph on india, rare with large margins. 400 x 266mm. 15¾ x 10½".
An old man with beard, with left elbow on table and head on left hand; in his right he holds a rolled-up scroll, after Guercino (1591-1666), who was born in Cento, Italy.
[Ref: 24874]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Master Caulfield.
Master Caulfield.
John Russell Pinxit. J. Dean Fecit.
Published Jan. 1, 1777, by Jn.o Dean, Church Street, Soho.
Mezzotint. Sheet 345 x 255mm (13½ x 10"). Trimmed to plate, laid on album paper, creasing. Collector's stamp of Sir William Augustus Fraser (1826-1898) in inscription area.
William Caulfield, a parrot perched on his finger, held by a string. The BM describes him as the son of Capt. James Caulfield; the Bromsgrove catalogue as the nephew of Lord Bute.
CS 4, state ii of iii, first published state; BM K,58.133; Lugt L2831. Ex Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 34591]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Our Saviour and the Woman of Samaria.
Our Saviour and the Woman of Samaria. From the Original Picture, at Wilton House, in the Collection of the Earl of Pembroke; to whom this Plate is respectfully inscribed, by his Lordship's oblig'd & obed.t Serv.t John Dean.
Painted by Guiseppe Chiari. Engrav'd by Jn.º Dean.
Publish'd Jany 31:st 1786, by J. Dean, N.º12, Bentinck Street, Soho.
Fine mezzotint, 18th century watermark. 630 x 470mm (24¾ x 18½"), large margins.
Christ sits at a well, gesturing towards a pitcher of water.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd & Ex: Oettingen-Wallerstein collection.
[Ref: 67615]   £360.00  
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The Most Noble Charles Marquess of Northampton,
The Most Noble Charles Marquess of Northampton, Dedicated by Permission to the Dowager Marchioness of Northampton by her Ladyships obedient Servant George Perfect Harding.
G.P. Harding pinx.t. T.A. Dean sculp.
Published June 1st 1830 by G.P. Harding, 18 Hercules Buildings, Lambeth.
Engraving on india. 305 x 240mm, 12 x 9½". Collector's blindstamp.
Charles Compton, 1st Marquess of Northampton (1760-1828), MP for Northampton from 1784 until he inherited the earldom of Northampton in 1796. He was made Marquess of Northampton. in 1812.
[Ref: 13978]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[Cupid, in the Character of a Link Boy.]
[Cupid, in the Character of a Link Boy.]
Sir Joshua Reynolds pinx.t. John Dean fecit.
London, Printed for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, Map & Printsellers No. 53 Fleet Street: as the Act directs Aug.t 15, 1777
Fine mezzotint. Proof before title. Plate: 390 x 275mm (15½ x 10¾"). Small margins.
Engraving after a 1774 painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, now in the Allbright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo. Reynolds' cupid is very much the Georgian street urchin in tattered clothes; the phallic positioning of his torch reminds us that link boys used their torches to lead lovers (as well as prostitutes) around the city at night before street lighting.
Hamilton p.145; See Richard Wendorf, 'Sir Joshua Reynolds: the Painter in Society'
[Ref: 46176]   £480.00  

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Don't You Wish You May Get It?
Don't You Wish You May Get It?
Dean & Co. Lith. 35, Threadneedle Street. [n.d., c.1845.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 285 x 380mm. 11¼ x 15".
Scene in a farmyard; a gun dog straining at the leesh to bite the tail of a monkey who provocatively proffers the tip.
[Ref: 11630]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Dowlat-a-bad.
Dowlat-a-bad.
Drawn on the Spot by J.T. Rawlins. On Stone by Dean & Co.
[1847.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 145 x 235mm (5¾ x 9¼''). Cockling.
A view of the fortress at Dowlatabad. An illustration from 'The History of China and India Pictorial and Descriptive...' by Julia Corner 1847.
Abbey 468, Plate 2.
[Ref: 50127]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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The Dutch Sportsman. Le Chasseur Hollandois.
The Dutch Sportsman. Le Chasseur Hollandois.
Printed by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle St.
Published, London July 1828, by A. Friedel 34, Surry Street, Strand.
Framed lithograph. Sheet size: 210 x 270mm. (8¼ x 10½"). Cut. Title and publication line glued to reverse of sheet.
A sportsman sits by an arched frame of a window with his shot gun behind him; on the sill is a dead fowl and a jug to the right, which accompanies the glass he holds in his left hand, perhaps a wine glass! Possibly after Gerrit Dou (1613-75), Dutch Golden Age painter who frequently used windows as framing devices in his paintings.
[Ref: 30294]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Approach of the Emperor of China, to Receive the British Ambassador.
Approach of the Emperor of China, to Receive the British Ambassador.
Drawn by B.Clayton, from a Painting by W. Alexander Esq. On Stone by J.W. Giles.
[1847.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 145 x 235mm (5¾ x 9¼'').
A scene showing the Emperor of China being brought before a group of Europeans. An illustration from 'The History of China and India Pictorial and Descriptive...' by Julia Corner 1847.
Abbey 468.
[Ref: 50121]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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The Empress and Her Attendants Proceeding to the Temple from the Mulberry Grove.
The Empress and Her Attendants Proceeding to the Temple from the Mulberry Grove.
Drawn by Clayton, from an original painting by Fo Shang. On Stone by J.W. Giles.
[1847.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 145 x 235mm (5¾ x 9¼'').
A view of a Chinese Empress followed by her handmaids in a garden. An illustration from 'The History of China and India Pictorial and Descriptive...' by Julia Corner 1847.
Abbey 468.
[Ref: 50117]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Europa.
Europa.
Painted by Romanelli. Engrav'd by J.Dean.
Publish'd Oct.r 1791 by M.A.Dean, No 138 High Holborn.
Mezzotint. 510 x 355mm. Trimmed within plate.
Europa with Zeus disguised as a bull and Eros.
Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 5060]   £450.00  
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The Right Honourable Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick.
The Right Honourable Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick.
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by J.Dean.
London, Published Feb 1st. 1782, by W.Dickinson, Engraver and Printseller No.158 New Bond Street.
Mezzotint, 325 x 450mm.
[Ref: 4846]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Florist.
The Florist. Thus Fields of Joy youth's blooming seasons bless...
Painted by J. Hoppner. Engraved by J. Dean.
Published Dec.r 12.th 1786 by J. Dean, Bentinck Street, Soho.
Scarce mezzotint with aquatinted border. Sheet 365 x 240mm (14¼ x 9½"). Trimmed within plate.
A young girl picks flowers under trees.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. For a state without the aquatinted border see 62758.
[Ref: 66945]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Florist.
[The Florist. Thus Fields of Joy youth's blooming seasons bless...]
[Painted by J. Hoppner. Engraved by J. Dean.]
[Published Dec.r 12.th 1786 by J. Dean, Bentinck Street, Soho.]
Scarce colour-printed mezzotint, with black aquatinted border. Sheet 270 x 235mm (10¾ x 9¼"). Trimmed into printed border, crease.
A decorative image of a young girl picking flowers in a forest.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. For a state without the aquatinted border see 62758.
[Ref: 66946]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Florist.
The Florist. Thus Fields of Joy youth's blooming seasons bless...
Painted by J. Hoppner. Engraved by J. Dean.
Published Dec.r 12.th 1786 by J. Dean, Bentinck Street, Soho.
Scarce mezzotint. Sheet 390 x 280mm (15¼ x 11"). Trimmed within plate, pinholes in top corners, slight surface soiling.
A young girl picks flowers under trees. An early example?, without the aquatinted border.
For an example with the border see 66945.
[Ref: 62758]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Foo Choo Foo- One of the Five Ports opened by the Late Treaty to British Commerce.
Foo Choo Foo- One of the Five Ports opened by the Late Treaty to British Commerce.
Drawn by B. Clayton, from an original painting by Piqua. On Stone by Dean & Co.
[1847.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 145 x 235mm (5¾ x 9¼''), with large margins. Tear in top margins.
A view of the port of Fuzhou, one of the five ports opened to British Traders following the Treaty of Nanking which ended the First Opium War. An illustration from 'The History of China and India Pictorial and Descriptive...' by Julia Corner 1847.
Abbey 468.
[Ref: 50116]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Sarcophagus of Galen the Physcian of Pergamus, where the celebrated Barbarini, or Portland Vase, was discovered [...]
The Sarcophagus of Galen the Physcian of Pergamus, where the celebrated Barbarini, or Portland Vase, was discovered [...]
T. Windus F.S.A. Direxit. Dean & Co. Lith.
[London: W. Pickering for the Author, 1845.]
Lithograph. Sheet 170 x 240mm (6¾ x 9½"). Crease in top left corner.
A sketch of a sarcophagus in the Capitoline Museum, with the Portland Vase drawn to scale on either side. An illustration from 'A New Elucidation of the Subjects on the Celebrated Portland Vase, Formerly Called the Barberini, and the Sarcophagus in which it was Discovered' by Thomas Windus. If Windus's theory is to believed the vase would have been at least 150 years old at the time of Galen's death.
[Ref: 59160]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Goa, From the Upper Curtain.
Goa, From the Upper Curtain.
Drawn on the Spot by J.T. Rawlins. On Stone by Dean & Co.
[1847.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 145 x 235mm (5¾ x 9¼''). Slight cockling.
A view of the Western port town of Goa. An illustration from 'The History of China and India Pictorial and Descriptive...' by Julia Corner 1847.
Abbey 468, Plate 3.
[Ref: 50122]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Set of 4]  The High Mettled Racer.
[Set of 4] The High Mettled Racer.
Painted by D. Wolstenholme. Engraved by D. Wolstenholme Junr.
London Pub, June 4, 1817 by D. Wolstenholme, 279 Strand.
Four coloured aquatints. 345 x 240mm.
Four plates with title centre and Verses 1-4 left and right of title. Plate I. slight discolouration in paper visible from reverse. Plate II. As per 'I'. Plate III. As previouis, with repaired tear through left margin in to plate top left, Watermark 1825. Plate IV. As with plate 'I' & 'II'.
[Ref: 6687]   £1,850.00   view all images for this item
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[Miss Hill.]
[Miss Hill.]
J. Russell Pinxit. J. Dean Fecit.
Published June the 2d by J. Walker N.º13 Parliament Street 1777.
Rare mezzotint, scratched letter proof before title. 325 x 405mm (12¾ x 16"). Trimmed just into plate at bottom.
A young Henrietta Maria Hill (d.1831) dressed as a shepherdess, leading a flock out from behind a rock. She married Charles Brudenell-Bruce, 1st Marquess of Ailesbury in 1793. A very decorative image.
CS 12. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66956]   £480.00  
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View of Victoria Town _ Island of Hong-Kong.
View of Victoria Town _ Island of Hong-Kong.
Drawn by B. Clayton from a Painting by Piqua. On Stone by Dean & Co.
London, Dean & Co. Threadneedle Street. [n.d., 1847.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 165 x 230mm (6½ x 9").
A view of Hong Kong shortly after the British leased the island in 1842. From Julia Corner's 'The History of India & China'.
[Ref: 49631]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Phoebe Hoppner as 'The Primrose Girl'.]
[Phoebe Hoppner as 'The Primrose Girl'.]
Painted by J. Hoppner. Engraved by J. Dean.
Published May 2d 1785 by J. Walker Strand.
Mezzotint, scratched letter proof before title and rework. 380 x 275mm (15 x 20¾"), with large margins.
A half length portrait of Phoebe Hoppner, wife of the artist, as a flower seller, holding a bunch of primroses, with a basket on her arm, wearing a plain gown with a spotted fichu, cloak and hat.
CS 14, before listed state..
[Ref: 67159]   £360.00  
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The Queen and Prince Albert taking an airing in Hyde Park.
The Queen and Prince Albert taking an airing in Hyde Park.
Painted by J.Pottera. [*] & [*] by Dean & Co Threadneedle St.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Coloured lithograph, hightened with gum arabic. Printed area 210 x 260mm. Part of publication line unclear.
Queen Victoria and Albert in a coach near the statue of Achilles (dedicated to the Duke of Wellington, unveiled 1822) in Hyde Park.
[Ref: 9035]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Cannamore Fort_Setting on of the Monsoon.
Cannamore Fort_Setting on of the Monsoon.
Drawn by J.T. Rawlins. On Stone by Dean & Co.
London Dean & C.o Threadneedle Street. [1847.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 150 x 235mm (6 x 9¼''). Slightly time stained.
A view of St. Angelo Fort in Kannur or Cannamore in India. An illustration from 'The History of China and India Pictorial and Descriptive...' by Julia Corner 1847.
Abbey 468, Plate 8.
[Ref: 63744]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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[Mary Kent]
[Mary Kent]
Sir Joshua Reynolds Pinxit. J. Dean Fecit.
Published Feb.y 1, 1779, by J. Dean, N.º 27, Bewick Street.
Mezzotint. Sheet 500 x 350mm (19¾ x 13¾"). Trimmed to image on three sides, into plate at bottom, creasing. Bit messy.
A portrait of Mary Kent (neé Wordsworth, d.1817); sitting on the ground, her mantle is draped over a tree-trunk. In 1771 she married Charles Kent (1743?-1811), who was created a baronet in August 1782, having served as High Sheriff of Suffolk the previous year.
Hamilton p.113, ii of ii. CS 15, ii of ii. Ex: collections of Thomas Thane & The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Lugt 2385 unknown.
[Ref: 68044]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Richard Lander.
Richard Lander.
Drawn by W. Bagg, Jun.r. Engraved by T.A.Dean.
Published by Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley, 1836.
Steel engraving. 190 x 120mm, (7½ x 4¾"). Creases.
Portrait of Richard Lemon Lander (1804 - 1834), wearing Arab dress. who explored the course of the Niger river, West Africa. The son of a Truro innkeeper, Lander's explorations began as an assistant to the Scottish explorer Hugh Clapperton, on an expedition to Western Africa in 1825. After Clapperton's death near Sokoto, Lander proceeded southeast to Kano and then returned to the coast through the country of the Yoruba people. He returned to Western Africa in 1830, accompanied by his brother John. They landed at Badagri and followed the lower Niger River from Bussa to the sea. After exploring about 160 kilometres of the Niger River upstream, they returned to explore the Benue River and Niger Delta before travelling back to England. On a trading expedition up the Niger in 1832, Lander was shot when tribesmen attacked his canoe: he returned to the coast but died soon after, and was buried on Fernando Po.
[Ref: 22926]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Mahadagee Scindia.
Mahadagee Scindia.
Drawn by W. Daniell R.A. Engraved by W.D.Taylor.
London, Published October 1, 1833 by Edw.d Bull, 26, Holles Street, Cavendish Square.
Engraving. Sheet 175 x 120mm (7 x 4¾"). Trimmed
Portrait of Mahadagee Scindia (1730-94), later known as Mahadji Scindia or Madhava Rao Scindia, statesman and general of Maratha Empire who served as the Maharaja of Gwalior from 1768 to 1794. He was the fifth and the youngest son of Ranoji Rao Scindia, the founder of the Scindia dynasty. He is reputed for having restored the Maratha rule over North India and for modernizing his army.
[Ref: 66792]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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The Marriage.
The Marriage.
Painted by F. Wheatley. Engraved by J. Dean.
Published Nov.r 15.th 1787, by J. Dean, Bentinck Street, Soho.
Coloured mezzotint with large margins. Plate 503 x 354mm (19¾ x 14"). Title area bit messy.
A bride and groom, simply dressed, walking hand-in-hand under a church porch, looking into each other's eyes, the groom holding his hat in his left hand, two bridesmaids throwing flowers from baskets on the right, with an old lady and another woman standing behind them. From a set of four.
[Ref: 28188]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Le Ménetrier en Guinguette. The Merry Left Handed Fiddler.
Le Ménetrier en Guinguette. The Merry Left Handed Fiddler.
London Pub.d May 1829 by A. Friedel Surrey Street Strand.
Lithograph, rare with large margins. 406 x 266mm. 16 x 10½".
A young boy playing the violin with his left-hand; seen through arched window frame with leaves running over the top. After a painting attributed to Frans Hals in an earlier print.
For an earlier mezzotint from the same painting see ref. 2926
[Ref: 24881]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Misers. From the celebrated Picture by Quintin Matsys in His Majesty's Collection Windsor Castle.
The Misers. From the celebrated Picture by Quintin Matsys in His Majesty's Collection Windsor Castle. Les Avares. D Apres le celibre tableau par Quintin Matsys de la galerie de sa Majeste au Chatea de Windsor.
Dean & Munday Litographer's Threadneedle St.
[A. Friedel.] [n.d. c.1830.]
Lithograph on india, rare with large margins. 406 x 272mm. 16 x 10¾". Slight foxing bottom right
Misers sat at a table logging in a book their worth. Three bulging bags of coins, tied into one, sit on the table in front, with coins spread out to the right; a bird on a perch sits behind on the wall below the shelf. After the 'Blacksmith of Antwerp', Quentin Matsys (1466-1529).
[Ref: 24887]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr Timothy Luff Mullens with his Harriers. Basingstoke.
Mr Timothy Luff Mullens with his Harriers. Basingstoke.
Painted and Engraved by D. Wolstenholme.
Published by D. Wolstenholme, 22 Chad's Row, Grays Inn Road, London and R. Castle, Basingstoke.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. Framed, visible area 410 x 520mm (16 x 20½"). Tear in inscription area, unexamined out of frame.
Equestrian portrait of Timothy Luff Mullens (c.1766-1833) of Newnham, Mayor of Basingstoke 1808-9.
[Ref: 56666]   £550.00  
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The Celebrated Norfolk Coach Horse. The Property of M.r Theobald.
The Celebrated Norfolk Coach Horse. The Property of M.r Theobald.
Drawn by H. W. Rogers. Lithographed by Dean & Munday.
[n.d., c.1835.]
Lithograph. Sheet 250 x 340mm (9¾ x 13½"). Trimmed close to image on three sides.
A horse standing in a stable yard, wearing tack.
[Ref: 63029]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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The Reginacide, or, An attack on the Constitution.
The Reginacide, or, An attack on the Constitution.
Sketched on the spot by a Page in waiting. Dean & Munday, Lithog.rs.
Published by H. Hilliard, 7 Ball Alley, Lombard S.t. London, 1840.
Coloured lithograph. Sheet. 225 x 340mm (8¾ x 13½"). Slight surface soiling.
The attempted assassination of Victoria by Edward Oxford satirised as a 'Liliputian' scene, with the figures wih large heads and small bodies, and tiny horses. Oxford is firing a pistol at the Queen, as she and albert turn to look in shock.
[Ref: 64298]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[James Thomas Paine.]
[James Thomas Paine.]
Painted by G. Romney. Engraved by J. Dean.
Published Jan.y the 1.st 1780 by J. Dean. Berwick Street Soho.
Very fine mezzotint, proof before title. 461 x 330mm (18¼ x 13"), with collector's mark.
Whole-length, as a child, standing, naked except for a sash that comes around his chest, he holds it around the neck of a Pomeranian dog to the right, whose head is turned towards the boy. James Paine II (1745-1829), architect and sculptor, the son of James Paine I.
Ex Collection: Earl of Bute. Horne: 91, i/ii. CS: 19.
[Ref: 29163]   £850.00  
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Dedicated to the Friends of Peace. To Endear the Memory of Sir Robert Peel, Bart.
Dedicated to the Friends of Peace. To Endear the Memory of Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Who, at freedom's call, notably devoted himself to extend commerce _ to secure the blessings of plenty _ and to foster universal brotherhood to the farthest verge of the green Earth.
J. Wells. T. Dean & Son, lithographers.
London 1850 [publisher's imprint obsured by mount] Hill, St John's Wood.
Lithograph with hand colour. Visible area 490 x 345mm (19¼ x 13½"). Unexamined out of frame.
A memorial to Sir Robert Peel published the year of his death, with an oval portrait in a decorative border featuring his crest, nine views of building featuring in his life and two roundels listing his achievements, including the Repeal of the Corn Laws.
See Ref: 52552 & 52553
[Ref: 52646]   £320.00  
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