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Lucy, A Celebrated Bull Bitch by Blockey, out of old Patch. Bred by Mr. Howard. Now the Property of Mr. Bond.
Painted by Smith. Engraved by Pyall.
Published Novr. 1834, by S. Knight, Sweetings Alley, Cornhill.
Aquatint, 320 x 355mm. 12½ x 14". Slight foxing; closed tear to upper margin.
Not in Siltzer.
[Ref: 25790] £250.00
(£300.00 incl.VAT)
The Cut Infernal. ''The Second_is the Cut Infernal._This Consists in Casting...'
Drawn by M.E. Aquatinted by H. Pyall.
[London. Pub.d by Tho.s McLean, 26, Haymarket. 1827.]
Hand-coloured aquatint. Sheet: 305 x 195mm (12 x 7¾''). Trimmed.
A satirical scene showing a well-dressed dandy walking along the street avoiding puddles. In the background a carriage labelled 'Clapham to London' drives by and a man on the carriage yells towards the dandy. One of a set of three, the other two are: 'The cut celestial', and 'The cut direct!' BM Satire 15484.
[Ref: 49314] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester.
T. T. Bury. H. Pyall, sculp.t.
London, Pub.d. by R. Ackermann, 96 Strand, 1831.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint. Platemark: 255 x 290mm (10 x 11¼"). Some staining along edges.
A view depicting a new railway line, with a train approaching from under a bridge. Several bridges are seen in the distance, as figures walk along the bank, one walking along the tracks. From 'Coloured views of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, with plates of the Coaches, Machines. &c. from drawings made on the spot by T. T. Bury. with descriptive particulars, serving as a guide to Travellers on the Railway. London.' published by Ackermann in 1831. Abbey, Life: 400.
[Ref: 40016] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester. 11.
T. T. Bury. H. Pyall, sculp.t.
London, Pub.d. by R. Ackermann, 96 Strand, 1831.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint. Platemark: 255 x 290mm (10 x 11¼"). Very slight timestaining.
A view depicting a new railway line, with a train approaching from under a bridge. Several bridges are seen in the distance, as figures walk along the bank, one walking along the tracks. From 'Coloured views of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, with plates of the Coaches, Machines. &c. from drawings made on the spot by T. T. Bury. with descriptive particulars, serving as a guide to Travellers on the Railway. London.' published by Ackermann in 1831. Abbey, Life: 400.
[Ref: 65653] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
A New Hat. Zounds! it pinches me like the very Devil!!
M. E. H. Pyall sc.
London Pub. March 1826 by T. Gillard 40. Strand.
Hand coloured aquatint, fine colour. Sheet size: 295 x 225mm (11¾ x 8¾"). Truimmed inside platemark. Glue in corners on reverse where previsouly mounted.
A dandy stands in discomfort as he attempts to put on a new hat, which is clearly too small for him. He wears a waistcoat, long jacket and heeled shoes. A small dog walks beside him, carrying an umbrella on it's back, looking up at the gentleman. The humorously named 'Mc.Tight Hatter', hat shop can be seen in the background to the right.
[Ref: 34491] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Now My Dear Fanny. [&] Go Along Bob.
Engraved by H. Pyall, from an Original Picture by S.J.E. Jones.
London, Pub. by S. Knight, Sweetings Alley, Cornhill 1827.
Pair of proof colour printed aquatints. Sheet: 250 x 265mm (9¾ x 10½"). Trimmed within plate.
A pair of scenes, one showing a boy galloping along and the second shows a girl riding side saddle.
[Ref: 47862] £320.00
Sir Kenneth and the Sultan Saladin. Vide Tales of the Crusaders.
S.J.E. Jones, Pinxit. H. Pyalll, Sculpt.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Very rare hand coloured aquatint with etching on J. Whatman watermarked paper, sheet 255 x 355mm. 10 x 14". Trimmed into plate, colour strong.
Two characters from 'Tales of the Crusaders. [Containing The Betrothed and The Talisman]' by Sir Walter Scott; the Scottish knight Kenneth, based on David Earl of Huntingdon, who did in fact return from the third Crusade in 1190, and Saladin (c.1138 - 1193), historical figure who led the Islamic opposition to the Franks and other European Crusaders in the Levant. The two face each other on horseback, Saladin firing arrows from his bow as he rides towards the armoured and helmeted Sir Kenneth, who has a lance and shield.
[Ref: 15417] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
The New Steam Carriage... It has been constructed by Mr Goldsworthy Gurney, the Inventor and Patentee.
G. Morton Del.t. Pyall Sculp.t.
Published by Thos. Mc.Lean, 26 Haymarket.London. [n.d., c.1828.]
Coloured aquatint. 300 x 440mm (12 x 17¼"). Time staining at edges, very slight central crease.
A large steam-driven coach passing an ale-house on the London to Bath road, with passengers including a kilted soldier. In the background are amazed spectators and a windmill. In July 1829 a steam coach built by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney (1793-1875) ran from London to Bath and back at an average speed of 14mph, double that of a horse-draen coach. However the introduction of heavy tolls for his vehicles and Gurney was bankrupted with debts of £232,000.
[Ref: 49010] £680.00
The Tunnel. Plate 1.
T. T. Bury. H. Pyall, sculp.t.
London, Published Feb.y 1, 1831. by R. Ackermann, 96 Strand.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint. Platemark: 255 x 310mm (10 x 12¼"), large margins. Slight mount burn & crease.
A view of Wapping tunnel connecting the Liverpool and Manchester Railway with the Wapping dock in Liverpool. This is the early version with the group of three spectators standing on the right of the tunnel and a train on the right further in the distance, rather than the prominent train in the middle of the tunnel that was published in 1833. From 'Coloured views of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, with plates of the Coaches, Machines. &c. from drawings made on the spot by T. T. Bury. with descriptive particulars, serving as a guide to Travellers on the Railway. London.' published by Ackermann in 1831. The original watercolour picture by T.T. Bury is in the National Railway Museum, object number 1977-5869 Abbey, Life: 400.
[Ref: 65651] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Westminster Bridge, Surry Shore.
Drawn by E. F. Lambert. Engraved by H. Pyall.
[n.d., c.1825.]
Aquatint, scarce. Sheet: 335 x 420mm (13¼ x 16½"). Creases.
A view of Searle & Son Boat Builders at Stangate Lambeth, figures watch and inspect the boats in the yard on the banks of the Thames.
[Ref: 47746] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
Woodcock Shooting.
Engraved by Mr. Pyall from a Painting by Mr Jones in the Possession of the Publisher.
London Published 1 September 1827 by S. Knights, Sweetings Alley Royal Exchange.
Rare colour-printed aquatint. Sheet: 390 x 455mm (15¼ x 18''). Paper tone, trimmed within plate, repaired tears, small woodworm holes.
A shooting scene showing a pair of spaniels and a sportsman rushing to fetch a fallen woodcock.
[Ref: 50910] £420.00
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