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To The Queen's, Most Gracious Majesty This Work Is by Humble Permission, Dedicated by Her Majesty's Most Dutiful, Most Grateful & Most humble Subject, H.D. Thielcke. Pleasures of Childhood [&] Affection & Pleasure [&] The Father's Return [&] Faith and Charity [&] The Warrior's Tale [&] Resting after Travelling.
Drawn by....E. [Princess Elizabeth.] H. Thielcke sculpt. [All plates.]
Published Oct.r the 10, 1810 by H. Thielcke Queens House.
Engraved and etched dedication page to Queen Charlotte and six stipple plates. Proofs on india laid paper, each 200 x 250, 8 x 9¾".
Groups of allegorical figures, probably fan designs, after Princess Elizabeth (1770 - 1840), daughter of George III. Possibly the same plates were published as 'Six Engravings by H. Thielcke, after the designs of her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth. With illustrations in verse' by R.. Ackermann in 1813. These are early proof states published by the engraver. All plates inscribed 'Pubd. Oct. 10. 1810. by H. Thielcke Queens House', and 'Proof' lower right. Two plates and dedication on J. Whatman paper watermarked 1810. See BM: 1891,0713.489. See British Library: 001056116.
[Ref: 11636] £1,100.00
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[Classical Scenes after Princess Elizabeth] This Work is By Permission Dedicated to her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. By Her Majesty's Most Dutiful most Grateful & Most Humble Subject H.D. Thielcke.
Published Dec.r 1.st 1816 by H. Thielcke, Queens House.
Oblong folio, original blue wrappers, engraved dedication and six stipple plates, tissue guards, stitched on left edge, one plate marked 'proof', two plates watermarked 'J Whatman 1816', very large margins. In ink on front wrapper Major G. Taylor £1.11.6 Wrappers worn, dedication stained in edges.
An album of classical scenes after Princess Elizabeth (1770-1840), the seventh child George III and Queen Charlotte, published by Henry Daniel Thielke at what became Buckingham Palace. It was one of several works by Elizabeth to be published in aid of charities. See BM 1873,0809.1417 for the dedication.
[Ref: 63271] £580.00
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