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John Abernethy,  Lecturer on Surgery at St. Bartholomews Hospital, &c.&c.&c.
John Abernethy, Lecturer on Surgery at St. Bartholomews Hospital, &c.&c.&c.
Painted by Mr. C.W. Pegler. Engraved by C. Turner, A.R.A. Engraver in Ordinary to His Majesty.
[London: C. Turner, 1828.]
Mezzotint, image 360 x 280mm. 14¼ x 11". Trimmed within plate. Chipped extremities, with closed tears, one into plate lower right.
John Abernethy (1764 - 1831), surgeon and teacher. In the late 1780s he began to lecture on anatomy at his house in Bartholomew Close, and speedily attracted a large class, the numbers of which were swollen when Dr. Marshall, the most popular anatomical teacher in the city, ceased to lecture. Abernethy's success was one of the causes which induced the governors of St. Bartholomew's to build a lecture theatre, where in 1791 he began to lecture on anatomy, physiology, and surgery, and thus became the founder of the medical school attached to that ancient hospital. About this time he was himself a diligent attendant at the lectures of John Hunter, with whom he had also private conferences on scientific matters, and whose influence greatly determined the bent of his mind. In 1796 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. In 1814 he was appointed to lecture on anatomy and physiology at the College of Surgeons (there was no regular professorship), and held the office till 1817. His lectures were mainly devoted to explaining the Hunterian museum, then lodged in the college, and to expounding the views of John Hunter, of whose theory of life Abernethy constituted himself an ardent champion. After Charles William Pegler (1803 - 1832).
Whitman: 2, II. NPG: D7147.
[Ref: 12787]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[John Adam] John Adams Esq.re Late Member of the Supreme Council in Bengal.
[John Adam] John Adams Esq.re Late Member of the Supreme Council in Bengal. Proof.
Painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence, Principal Painter in Ordinary to His Majesty, P.R.A. &c. &c. &c. Engraved by C. Turner, A.R.A. Engraver in Ordinary to His Majesty, &c. &c.
London, Published March 2, 1829, by Mr Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Rare mezzotint. 660 x 410mm (26 x 16"), with large margins. Vertical crease outside image.
A seated portrait of John Adam (1779-1825), administrator of the East India Comapny in India. He became a member of the Supreme Council of India in 1819 and was Acting Governor General of India for seven months in 1823 between the depature of Hastings and the arrival of Amherst. During that time he moved to suppress the freedom of the Press, cancelling James Silk Buckingham's license for residence in India and passing regulations restricting newspaper criticism.
Whitman iii of ii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66169]   £380.00  
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Dupre Earl of Caledon, K.P.
Dupre Earl of Caledon, K.P.
Painted by R.Rothwell, Esq.r. Engraved by C.Turner, A.R.A.
London Published March 24th 1840, for the Proprietor by Mr.Turner, Nº50, Warren St, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. Sheet 345 x 245mm (13½ x 9¾"). Trimmed and backed onto thick paper. Some foxing.
Portrait of Colonel Du Pré Alexander, 2nd Earl of Caledon (1777 - 1839), Irish politician, militia officer and colonial administrator who was the second child and only son of James Alexander, 1st Earl of Caledon. In July 1806 he was appointed Governor of the Cape of Good Hope in what is now South Africa.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Whitman: 89
[Ref: 67240]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Right Honourable William Pitt Lord Amherst, Governor General of India.
The Right Honourable William Pitt Lord Amherst, Governor General of India. From a Picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence painted for the British Factory at Canton, upon his Lordship’s return from his Embassy to China.
Painted by Sir Tho.s Lawrence, Principal Painter in Ordinary to His Majesty P.R.A. &c. &c. &c. Engraved by Chas. Turner, Mezzotinto Engraver in Ordinary to His Majesty.
[London, Pub.d May 24. 1824, by Messrs. Colnaghi & Co,, Cockspur St. Haymarket.]
Fine mezzotint. Plate 655 x 381mm (25¾ x 15"). Narrow margins.
A full-length portrait of diplomat William Pitt Amherst (1773-1857), 1st Earl Amherst of Arracan, in ceremonial robes with a fur collar, right arm at his side, holding cocked hat, left hand on papers on a pillar, next to a book labelled 'Embassy of China', view of Chinese harbour in the background. Amherst served as British envoy at the court of Naples (1809-11), and was sent to China (1816) to negotiate commercial matters. Appointed British Governor-General of Bengal (1823-1828), he played a central role in the acquisition of Asian territory for the British Empire after the First Burmese War (1824-1826)
Whitman: 12.
[Ref: 52502]   £590.00  
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Thomas Viscount Anson.
Thomas Viscount Anson.
Painted by T. Phillips Esqr R.A. Engraved by C. Turner, Member of the American Academy of Fine Arts.
London Published April 24, 1823 by Mr. Turner 50 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 546 x 386mm (21½ x 15¼"). Cut, losing part of publication line' stain lower right.
Portrait, three-quarter length, seated in an armchair in a room with pillars, shelves of books, a sculpted bust, and archway; wearing a dark double-breasted coat, light waistcoat and neckerchief; holding a plan above his knees; on left, portfolio with scraped lettering "T.P. 1819"; on right, a table with papers, books, inkstand, inkwells and pens. Engraved from a portrait by Phillips now in Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire. Thomas William Anson (1795-1854), 1st Earl of Lichfield, known as The Viscount Anson from 1818 to 1831, was a British Whig politician who served under Lord Grey and Lord Melbourne as the Master of the Buckhounds and later as Postmaster General.
Ex Collection: The Late Hon.ble Christopher Lennox-Boyd. NPG: D37327. Whitman: 18, ii.
[Ref: 28771]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Argentina] [Bernadino Rivadavia.]
[Argentina] [Bernadino Rivadavia.]
Painted by T. Phillips Esq.r. R.A. Engraved by C.Turner, Mezzotinto Engraver in Ordinary to His Majesty.
London Published Oct.r 24 1825, by Mr Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 510 x 370mm. Slight damp stain in edge.
Bernardino de la Trinidad Gónzalez Rivadavia y Rivadavia (1780-1845) was the first president of Argentina, 1826-7.
Whaitman 497: first published state.
[Ref: 4639]   £450.00  
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[America] [Don Bernardino Rivadavia, President of the Republic of the United Provinces.]
[America] [Don Bernardino Rivadavia, President of the Republic of the United Provinces.]
Painted by T. Phillips Esq.r. R.A. Engraved by C.Turner, Mezzotinto Engraver in Ordinary to His Majesty.
London Published Oct.r 24 1825, by Mr Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint with very large margins, platemark 510 x 370mm (20 x 14½"). Slight foxing to margins; very scarce.
Bernardino de la Trinidad Gónzalez Rivadavia y Rivadavia (1780-1845), first president of Argentina (then known as the Republic of the United Provinces), 1826-7. He sits at a desk holding a document headed 'Reforma [E]celesiastica Buenos Ayres 1822' (Rivadavia's religious reforms transferred many of the Catholic church's assets to the Republic). Another document, headed 'Systema Representative' also on the table. In 1824 Rivadavia visited London where, in association with the Hullet Brothers bank he founded the Rio de la Plata Mining Association. Rivadavia was also a correspondent and admirer of Jeremy Bentham, who he first met in London in 1820. Engraved after the portrait by Thomas Phillips (1770-1845), whose over 700 portraits record the leading personalities of his time.
Ex: Collection of the Late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd; Whitman 497 i/ii.
[Ref: 34927]   £620.00  
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Castle of Arques from the Village.
Castle of Arques from the Village.
ET aquat fort fecit [...] J.S. Cotman del. [1820]
Etching on india paper, platemark 135 x 230mm (5¼ x 9"). India paper lifting.
View from the east of the castle of Arques la Bataille, near Dieppe, France. Etching by Mary Ann Turner after John Sell Cotman published in Dawson Turner, 'A Tour in Normandy' (1820). The etching derives from two 1819 drawings by Cotman now in the Norwich Castle Museum.
[Ref: 47801]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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General Sir Charles Asgill Bar.t G.C.G.O. &c. &c. &c.
General Sir Charles Asgill Bar.t G.C.G.O. &c. &c. &c.
Painted by T. Philips Esq.r. Engraved by C. Turner.
London Published April 20th 1822, by C. Turner No 55. Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 505 x 355mm (20 x 13¾"), with very large margins. Paper toned, edges brittle.
Half-length portrait of Charles Asgill (1762-1823) in his dress uniform. Asgill found fame when, having being taken prisoner at the surrender at Yorktown, he was sentenced to death by George Washington in retaliation for the death of an American captain at Loyalist hands. Asgill's mother appealed to Louis XVI, who sent an ambassador who successfully requested a reprieve. Asgill later wrote a letter to an American newspaper detailing the treatment he received in captivity, including beatings by drunken revellers who had paid money to enter his cell.
Whitman 20.
[Ref: 50091]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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General Sir Charles Asgill Bar.t G.C.G.O. &c. &c. &c.
General Sir Charles Asgill Bar.t G.C.G.O. &c. &c. &c.
Painted by T. Philips Esq.r. Engraved by C. Turner.
London Published April 20th 1822, by C. Turner No 55. Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 505 x 355mm (20 x 13¾") Tear entering plate taped in left margin. Small margins.
Half-length portrait of Charles Asgill (1762-1823) in his dress uniform. Asgill found fame when, having being taken prisoner at the surrender at Yorktown, he was sentenced to death by George Washington in retaliation for the death of an American captain at Loyalist hands. Asgill's mother appealed to Louis XVI, who sent an ambassador who successfully requested a reprieve. Asgill later wrote a letter to an American newspaper detailing the treatment he received in captivity, including beatings by drunken revellers who had paid money to enter his cell.
Whitman 20. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66485]   £360.00  
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General Sir Charles Asgill Bar.t G.C.G.O. &c. &c. &c.
General Sir Charles Asgill Bar.t G.C.G.O. &c. &c. &c.
Painted by T. Philips Esq.r. Engraved by C. Turner.
London Published April 20th 1822, by C. Turner No 55. Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Rare mezzotint. 505 x 355mm (20 x 13¾"), with very large margins. Paper slightly toned.
Half-length portrait of Charles Asgill (1762-1823) in his dress uniform. Asgill found fame when, having being taken prisoner at the surrender at Yorktown, he was sentenced to death by George Washington in retaliation for the death of an American captain at Loyalist hands. Asgill's mother appealed to Louis XVI, who sent an ambassador who successfully requested a reprieve. Asgill later wrote a letter to an American newspaper detailing the treatment he received in captivity, including beatings by drunken revellers who had paid money to enter his cell.
Whitman 20.
[Ref: 66486]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Cropley, Earl of Shaftesbury &c. &c. &c.
Cropley, Earl of Shaftesbury &c. &c. &c.
Painted by Tho.s Lawrence Esq.r R.A., Principal Painter in Ordinary to His Majesty. Engraved by C. Turner.
London. Published Sept.r 20, 1812 by C. Turner, No 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Fine mezzotint. 505 x 355mm (20 x 14"), with very large margins.
Cropley Ashley-Cooper (1768-1851), 6th Earl of Shaftesbury. Being a younger son, he is one of only two earls of Shaftesbury (of twelve) whose first name was not Anthony.
Whitman 517.
[Ref: 51618]   £360.00  
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Thomas Attwood, Founder of Political Unions.
Thomas Attwood, Founder of Political Unions. Proof.
Painted by G. Sharples. Engraved by C. Turner.
Published in London, July 10, 1832, by M.r Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square, M.r Cribb, King Street, Covent Garden, M.r Moon, City, M.r Drake, Birmingham, & all other Printsellers.
Rare mezzotint. Sheet 345 x 235mm (13½ x 9¼"). Trimmed within plate, faint mount burn, laid on card.
Half-length seated portrait of political reformer Thomas Attwood (1783-1856), arms folded. He founded the Birmingham Political Union in 1830, campaigning for cities and large towns to be directly represented in Parliament. The portrait was published a month after the Reform Act of 1832 received Royal Assent. Attwood was elected to Parliament in December that year.
Whitman 21, ii of ii.
[Ref: 65214]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Le Baiser Envoyé.]
[Le Baiser Envoyé.]
J. B. Greuze. C. Turner [in lower right corner in plate].
[n.d., c.1800.]
Very fine mezzotint. 410 x 520mm (16 x 20½"). Frame: 620 x 740mm (24½ x 29"). Trimmed in lower edge. Some repaired damage.
A portrait of a young woman in a state of undress who stands by a window, in one hand she holds a letter while in the other she blows a kiss.
Whitman 747.I.
[Ref: 35741]   £520.00  
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Thomas Belcher.
Thomas Belcher. Fought 12 Prize Battles in England & One in Ireland. Proof.
Painted by G. Sharples. Engraved by C. Turner.
London Published Dec.r 24. 1814, by T. Belcher, N.º 25 High Holborn.
Mezzotint. 290 x 205mm (11½ x 8"). Trimmed to plate, repaired damage in inscription area on right.
A self-published half-length portrait of boxer Thomas Belcher (1783-1854), arms crossed; wearing a dark double-breasted coat over a light waistcoat with high collar, neckerchief tied in a bow and frill. The younger brother of Jem Belcher (1781-1811, Champion of All England 1800-5), Thomas was an accomplished boxer and sparrer at the Tennis Court during Tom Cribb's proprietorship: he bested Shaw the lifeguardsman, John Gully and the African-American Tom Molineaux.
Whitman 34.
[Ref: 65606]   £650.00  
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Lieut. General Lord Beresford, K.B.
Lieut. General Lord Beresford, K.B. Marshall & Commander of the Portuguese Army.
Painted by Sir W.m Beechey, Painter to Her Majesty. Engraved by C.Turner Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
London, Published Sept.r 21st 1814, for the proprietor, Nº50 Warren Street Fitzroy Square.
Fine mezzotint. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"), with very large margins.
Portrait of William Carr Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford, (1768 - 1854), British army officer and politician. A general in the British Army and a Marshal in the Portuguese Army, he fought alongside the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular War and held the office of Master-General of the Ordnance in 1828 in the First Wellington ministry. He led the 1806 failed British invasion of Buenos Aires.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67225]   £360.00  

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[Blucher. Copied from a Bust, Modeled at Paris, by M. Bosin.]
[Blucher. Copied from a Bust, Modeled at Paris, by M. Bosin.]
[Engraved by Charles Turner.]
[Pub. Aug.t 1814, by R. Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.]
Mezzotint, proof before all letters with large margins. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10").
Portrait of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, Marshal of the Prussian armies at the battles of Liepzig and Waterloo, in which the French, under the personal command of Napoleon, were defeated. It is based on a bust by François Joseph Bosio.
[Ref: 33005]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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His Highness Prince Blucher of Wahlstadt
His Highness Prince Blucher of Wahlstadt General Field Mrshall of the Prussian Armies, Victor of Lutzen, Bautzen, Hainan, Katzbach, Möckern, Leipzig, Wartburg, Brienne, Loan, Montmartre, Ligny, and Co-Victor of Waterloo and Paris.
Engrav'd by C.Turner from the picture painted by C.Back of Breslaw, for Her Highness Princess Blucher.
Published London 1st August 1815 by R.Ackermann, 101 Strand.
Mezzotint. Sheet 615 x 510mm. A few small tears, laid on paper. Image scratched between the front feet of the horse.
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (1742-1819), Prussian Field Marshal, whose arrival at Waterloo saved the day for Wellington. Published less that three months after the battle.
Whitman: 47. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 478]   £580.00  
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His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, Bart: K.C.H. Lieuenant Governor of Upper Canada, &c &c &c
His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, Bart: K.C.H. Lieuenant Governor of Upper Canada, &c &c &c From an Original Picture painted at the solicitation of the Inhabitants of the City of Toronto This Plate is reprectfully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty's Loyal Canadian Subjects by their fellow Citizens & most ob. hum.le Serv.t Frederick Chase Capreol
Painted by Nelson Cook Esq.re Engraved by C. Turner A.R.A.
Published Sept.r 1. 1837, by Fred C. Capreol Toronto, Upper Canada & in London for the Proprietor by Messrs Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Printsellers, 14 Pall Mall East & Mr. Leggatt, Printseller, 85 Cornhill.
Mezzotint. Plate: 390 x 290mm (15½ x 11½").
Francis Bond Head (1793-1875). A soldier in the British Army from 1811 to 1825, he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada in 1835. In 1837 he quashed a brief rebellion in Toronto led by William Lyon Mackenzie, the first mayor of Toronto.
[Ref: 38087]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Samuel Bosanquet Esq.r of Forest House in the County of Essex.
Samuel Bosanquet Esq.r of Forest House in the County of Essex.
G. Romney Esq.r pinx.t C. Turner sculp.t
London Published Dec.r 2.nd 1806, for the Proprietor, by Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co. Cockspur Street, Hay Market.
Mezzotint with open letters with collector's mark. Plate 508 x 350mm (20 x 13¾"). Trimmed to the plate.
Portrait, over three-quarter length; seated to left sideways on a chair in front of a curtain, with head turned towards front; wearing a dark double-breasted tailcoat over light waistcoat and white frill, dark breeches and stockings; his right arm resting on chair back, holding papers; his left fist clenched on his hip; on left, window, with treetops in distant background. Samuel Bosanquet (1744-1806), Governor of the Bank of England.
Horne: 7. Whitman: 51. Ex Collection: Earl of Bute.
[Ref: 29096]   £320.00  
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Edward Bruce, C.B. & K. of 3.d C. of R.M.O. of W.N. Captain of His Majesty's Ship Impregnable at the Memorable Victory of Algiers, on the 27th. Of August 1816.
Edward Bruce, C.B. & K. of 3.d C. of R.M.O. of W.N. Captain of His Majesty's Ship Impregnable at the Memorable Victory of Algiers, on the 27th. Of August 1816.
Painted by J. Northcote Esq.r R.A. Engraved by C.Turner.
London, Published Oct.r 20, 1817, by C.Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. Plate 354 x 250mm. 14 x 9¾".
Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Brace (1773-1843) was a senior officer in the British Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He commanded HMS Impreganbale but made a serious mistake with his navigation causing him to suffer 210 casualties. This did affect his career but only slightly and he continued to rise through the ranks where he was knighted in the Order of the Bath in 1834, althougth he was later denied any sea-going commands. In 1838 he became vice-admiral and was appointed commander in chief at the Nore.
NPG: D877. Whitman: 76.
[Ref: 17307]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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William Brockedon Esq.r F.R.S.
William Brockedon Esq.r F.R.S. Member of the Florentine and Roman Academies of the Fine Arts. Author of the Passes of the Alps &c. Proof.
Drawn and Engraved by C. Turner A.R.A.
London, Published Jan.y 23, 1835. by C. Turner 50 Warren Street Fitzroy Square, Mess.rs Colnaghi Son & Co. Pall Mall East, and S. Rodwell Bond Street.
Mezzotint. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"), with large margins on 2 sides. Trimmed to plate top and left.
A three quarter portrait of painter William Brockedon (1787-1854), holding a porte-crayon and sketchbook. The son of a watch-maker, Brockedon continued the business for five years after his father's death, before turning to painting. He travelled extensively, publishing books with prints of his landscapes. He also wrote the descriptive portion of the text of David Roberts's Egypt and Holy Land, published in 1855, the year after his death. Brockedon also patented several inventions, including one to coat felt with vulcanised india-rubber, creating a substitute for corks, and another for refining graphite for better lead pencils.
Whitman 69, state iii of three. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65242]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Ireland] Hon.ble Charles Brodrick, D.D. Archbishop of Cashel.
[Ireland] Hon.ble Charles Brodrick, D.D. Archbishop of Cashel.
Painted by H. Hamilton Esq.r. Engraved by C. Turner. Member of the American Academy of Fine Arts.
London, Published Feb.y 20, 1823, by Mr. Turner, 50 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. Platemark: Small margins. Light creasing. Light spotting to right edge.
A portrait of Charles Brodrick (1761 - 1822), a reforming Irish clergyman and Archbishop of Cashel in the Church of Ireland. In 1795, Brodrick was consecrated as Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, and in 1801, following the preferment of Charles Agar to Dublin, Brodrick was appointed Archbishop of Cashel and Emly and remained in that post until his death in 1822.
Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Whitman - C. Turner 71.
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Mark Isambard Brunel Esq.r F.R.S.
Mark Isambard Brunel Esq.r F.R.S. Author of the Block Machinery in his Majesty's Dock Yard at Portsmouth, and of other eminent works belonging to the British Government, &c. &c. Whose public works will best attest his fame While private worth adds value to his name. Dedicated by permission to the R.t Hon.ble Lord Viscount Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty, &c. &c. &c. by his Lordship's most ob.t. & hum.ble s.t Cha.s Turner.
Painted by James Northcote Esq.r R.A. Engraved by C.Turner.
London. Pub.d. March 30th, 1815 by C.Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 505 x 355mm (19¾ x 14"), very large margins. Repaired tear in right margin centre edge.
Three-quarter portrait of civil engineer Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), seated, studying mechanical drawings, engraved from a painting now in the National Portrait Gallery (NPG 978). His most most notable achievement was the Thames Tunnel.
Whitman 77, state ii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65237]   £480.00  
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Mark Isambard Brunel Esq.r F.R.S.
Mark Isambard Brunel Esq.r F.R.S. Author of the Block Machinery in his Majesty's Dock Yard at Portsmouth, and of other eminent works belonging to the British Government, &c. &c. Dedicated by permission to the R.t Hon.ble Lord Viscount Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty, &c. &c. &c. by his Lordship's most ob.t. & hum.ble s.t Chas. Turner.
Painted by James Northcote Esq.r R.A. Engraved by C.Turner.
London. Pub.d. March 30th, 1815 by C.Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint on chine collé. 505 x 355mm (19¾ x 14").
Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), civil engineer, at a table with mechanical drawings and a model of an engine His method for production of rigging blocks for the navy at the Portsmouth Block Mills was the first genuine industrial production line. He is remembered for being chief engineer on the Thames Tunnel and as father of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, but also served as chief engineer in New York, and designed Liverpool's first floating landing stage (1826). Engraved after the portrait of 1812-13 by James Northcote (National Portrait Gallery).
Whitman 77 iii/iii; Ex: Collection of the Late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd. For an earlier state, see ref. 4429.
[Ref: 34839]   £360.00  
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Mark Isambard Brunel Esq.r F.R.S.
Mark Isambard Brunel Esq.r F.R.S. Author of the Block Machinery in his Majesty's Dock Yard at Portsmouth, and of other eminent works belonging to the British Government, &c. &c. Whose public works will best attest his fame While private worth adds value to his name. Dedicated by permission to the R.t Hon.ble Lord Viscount Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty, &c. &c. &c. by his Lordship's most ob.t. & hum.ble s.t Cha.s Turner.
Painted by James Northcote Esq.r R.A. Engraved by C.Turner.
London. Pub.d. March 30th, 1815 by C.Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 505 x 355mm (19¾ x 14").
Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, 1769-1849, civil engineer. His method for production of rigging blocks for the navy at the Portsmouth Block Mills was the first genuine industrial production line. His two most most notable achievements are the Thames Tunnel and fathering Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Whitman 77. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 4429]   £680.00  
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Mark Isambard Brunel Esq.r F.R.S.
Mark Isambard Brunel Esq.r F.R.S. Author of the Block Machinery in his Majesty's Dock Yard at Portsmouth, and of other eminent works belonging to the British Government, &c. &c. Whose public works will best attest his fame While private worth adds value to his name. Dedicated by permission to the R.t Hon.ble Lord Viscount Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty, &c. &c. &c. by his Lordship's most ob.t. & hum.ble s.t Cha.s Turner.
Painted by James Northcote Esq.r R.A. Engraved by C.Turner.
London. Pub.d. March 30th, 1815 by C.Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Fine mezzotint. With label "Pass the Bearer to the Shield" in ink Brunel's signature 1840; 505 x 355mm (19¾ x 14"), with large margins.
Three-quarter portrait of civil engineer Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), seated, studying mechanical drawings.
Whitman 77, state ii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
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Mark Isambard Brunel Esq.r F.R.S.
Mark Isambard Brunel Esq.r F.R.S. Author of the Block Machinery in his Majesty's Dock Yard at Portsmouth, and of other eminent works belonging to the British Government, &c. &c. Whose public works will best attest his fame While private worth adds value to his name. Dedicated by permission to the R.t Hon.ble Lord Viscount Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty, &c. &c. &c. by his Lordship's most ob.t. & hum.ble s.t Cha.s Turner.
Painted by James Northcote Esq.r R.A. Engraved by C.Turner.
London. Pub.d. March 30th, 1815 by C.Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Fine mezzotint. 505 x 355mm (19¾ x 14"), very large margins.
Three-quarter portrait of civil engineer Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), seated, studying mechanical drawings, engraved from a painting now in the National Portrait Gallery (NPG 978).
Whitman 77, state ii of iii. See Science Museum MS/0346/09 for ticket. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65238]   £620.00  
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Sir Francis Burdett Bar.t.
Sir Francis Burdett Bar.t.
C. Renrut [Turner] pinx.t. C. Turner sculp.t.
London Pub.d for the Proprietor Jan.y 12.th 1805. N.º 50 Warren St. Fitzroy Sq.r.
Mezzotint. 460 x 305mm (18 x 12"). Margin lost lower right. Small margins.
Half-length portrait in oval of Sir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), 5th Baronet, supporter of the Radicals and opponent of the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act.
Whitman 82, ii of ii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66484]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[George Canning] [To His Most Excellent Majesty  This Portrait of The Right Honorable George Canning, M.P.
[George Canning] [To His Most Excellent Majesty This Portrait of The Right Honorable George Canning, M.P. First Lord of the Treasury &c.&c.&c. is by His Gracious Permission Dedicated By His Majesty's very humble subjects and obliged servants, Colnaghi, Sons & Co.]
[Engraved by Charles Turner after Sir Thomas Lawrence]
[Pall Mall East, London, Pub.d July 20th 1827, by Messrs. Colnaghi Son & Co, Printsellers to His Majesty.]
Mezzotint on india, proof before letters. 375 x 290mm (14¾ x 11½"). Some spotting.
Fine half-length portrait of statesman George Canning (1770 - 1827), published during his term as Prime Minister which, at 119 days, was the shortest ever. After Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769 - 1830). The original oil is in Attingham Park, a National Trust property.
Whitman 96, predating the state I.
[Ref: 41874]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[George Capel-Coningsby] George Viscount Malden & Lady Eliz: Capel.
[George Capel-Coningsby] George Viscount Malden & Lady Eliz: Capel.
Painted by S.r Joshua Reynolds R.A. Engraved by C. Turner, Warren St. Fitzroy Square.
London, Pub.d July 14, 1817, by C. Turner, Warren St. Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 560 x 405mm (22 x 16"). Thread margins. Light foxing.
Full length portraits of George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex, (1757-1839) and his sister Lady Eliabeth Capel (1755 - 1834). George, standing on the left in Van Dyck dress, is directed slightly to the right, facing front, with a stick in his right hand and his left on his hip. Elizabeth seated at right, is directed and facing to left, with her arms extended across her body to the right, holding a garland of flowers. A large urn can be seen behind to the right, and landscape in the distance and Capel-Coningsby succeeded his father as 5th Earl of Essex, and served as Recorder and High Steward of Leominster in 1802, and as Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire from 1802 to 1817. He became a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1801, and received an honorary D.C.L. from Oxford University in 1810.
[Ref: 35399]   £320.00  
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[George Earl of Essex.]
[George Earl of Essex.]
Painted by I. Hoppner Esq.r R.A. 1806. Engraved by Cha.s Turner.
London: Pub. Feby. 1.1812, By C.s Turner 56, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint, proof before title. Plate 503 x 350mm. 19¾ x 13¾".
Portrait; standing three-quarter length, leaning against a column in a landscape, in peer's robes. George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex (1757-1839) assumed the surname of Coningsby on inheriting the estates of his grandmother, the Countess of Coningsby. He married Sarah, daughter of Henry Bazett, of St Helena in 1786; and married again in 1838 to Catherine, daughter of Edward Stephens, of Leadwell, Oxfordshire.
Whitman: 187.
[Ref: 24827]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Sarah Capel-Coningsby] Sarah Countess of Essex.
[Sarah Capel-Coningsby] Sarah Countess of Essex.
R.t Fagan Pinx.t a Romæ 1792. C. Turner Sculp.t 1816.
London, Pub.d Aug.t 28, 1816, by C. Turner, Warren S.t Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"), with large margins. Uncut.
Sarah Bazett (1759-1838), an English amateur artist who married George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex, in 1786.
Whitman 188, state ii of ii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, his state iii of iii.
[Ref: 66481]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Rev.d John Carr, M.A. late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
The Rev.d John Carr, M.A. late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Master of the Grammar School Durham, and Professor of Mathematics in the University of Durham. Ob.t 1833. Æt. 47. Proof.
Painted by J. Hastings Esq. Engraved by C. Turner A.R.A.
London. Published Sept.r 1.st 1836 for the Proprietors by Mr. C. Turner, No. 50. Warren St. Fitzroy Square.
Proof mezzotint. 305 x 230mm (12 x 9"), with very large margins. Some foxing, bit dusty.
Portrait of John Carr (1786-1833), dressed in an academic gown over a dark tailcoat, seated in a library with one hand resting on a book.
Whitman 98.
[Ref: 55252]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Rev.d John Carr, M.A.
The Rev.d John Carr, M.A.
Painted by J.Hastings Esq. Engraved by C.Turner A.R.A.
London, Published Sep.tr 1st 1836 for the Proprietor by Mr. C.Turner, Nº50, Warren St. Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint proof. 305 x 230mm (12 x 9"), with very large margins.
Portrait of Reverend John Carr (1722–1807), late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Master of the Grammar School Durham, and Professor of Mathematics in the University of Durham.
W98. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67223]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Outside of a Castle.
Outside of a Castle. To Lady Charlotte Campbell, this print from the original Transparent Drawing by the Rev.d Ja,,s Hook, in Her Ladyship's collection, is humbly dedicated by her most Obed.t. Serv.t Edw.d Orme. Proof.
[Engraved by Charles Turner.]
Published & Sold June 1. 1798, by Edw.d Orme, Conduit Street, London. Where may be hand a Variety of Transparent Drawings & new Publications.
Coloured transparency, fine mezzotint with etching. 240 x 280mm (9½ x 11"). Varnish leeching into title and publication area. Small margins.
A moon-lit castle with a barge being punted under a bridge. The artist, James Hook (c. 1772 - 1828), became dean of Worcester in 1825. The owner of the original drawing, Lady Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell (1775-1861), became Lady Charlotte Bury after her second marriage. When the 'Diary illustrative of the Times of George IV' was published anonymously in 1838 it was widely believed to be at least based on, if not the actual, diaries kept by her while Lady-in-Waiting to the Princess of Wales, later Queen Caroline. Described as a 'filthy, shameless and execrable work' by the Monthly Review', no one has ever claimed authorship.
See Whitman pg 286.
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[Saint Catherine.]
[Saint Catherine.] From a Picture in the Collection of Robert Wigram Esq.r M. P. To whom this Plate is dedicated by his obedient Servant C. Turner.
Painted by Correggio. Engraved by Charles Turner.
London, Published Jan.y 18. 1810, by C. Turner No. 50, Warren Street,] Fitzroy Square.
Fine mezzotint, 560 x 405mm (22 x 16"), on 18th century watermarked paper, with large margins. Publisher's inscription weakly inked; evidence of a printer's patch over armorial, spotting.
Saint Catherine holding a broken wheel, crowned with a wreath by a cherub. The emperor Maxentius condemned the Christian virgin to death on a spiked breaking wheel but, at her touch, it shattered. She was then beheaded and a milk-like substance flowed instead of blood.
Whiman 704, i of ii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67614]   £360.00  
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[Saint Catherine.]
[Saint Catherine.] From a Picture in the Collection of Robert Wigram Esq.r M. P. To whom this Plate is dedicated by his obedient Servant C. Turner.
Painted by Correggio. Engraved by Charles Turner.
London, Published Jan.y 18. 1810, by C. Turner No. 50, Warren Street,] Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 560 x 405mm (22 x 16"), with large margins. Publisher's inscription weakly inked; evidence of a printer's patch over armorial.
Saint Catherine holding a broken wheel, crowned with a wreath by a cherub. The emperor Maxentius condemned the Christian virgin to death on a spiked breaking wheel but, at her touch, it shattered. She was then beheaded and a milk-like substance flowed instead of blood.
Whiman 704, i of ii.
[Ref: 54254]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Charles Prince of Wales.
[Charles Prince of Wales. Second Son of James 1st. Afterwards King.]
[Engraved by Charles Turner from a unique print by Delaram.]
[London: Published by S.Woodburn, 112 St. Martin's Lane.]
Mezzotint, proof before all letters. Plate: 260 x 380mm (10 x 15"), very large margins.
A mounted portrait of Charles (1600- 1649), then Prince of Wales later Charles I. A copy of the engraving by Francis Delaram (1615 - 1624; active), by Charles Turner (1773 - 1857). Inscribed 'Proof' lower right. From a series of 15 copies of early engravings'' by Turner, Earlom and Dunkarton, issued by Samuel Woodburn in book form in 1816.
Whitman: 470 I of III.
[Ref: 42414]   £320.00  
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Charles Prince of Wales
Charles Prince of Wales Second Son of James 1st. Afterwards King.
Engraved by Charles Turner from a unique print by Delaram.
London:Published by S.Woodburn, 112 St. Martin's Lane.
Mezzotint. Proof. Plate: 260 x 380mm (10 x 15").
A mounted portrait of Charles (1600- 1649), then Prince of Wales later Charles I. A copy of the engraving by Francis Delaram (1615 - 1624; active), by Charles Turner (1773 - 1857). Inscribed 'Proof' lower right. From a series of 15 copies of early engravings'' by Turner, Earlom and Dunkarton, issued by Samuel Woodburn in book form in 1816.
Whitman: 470 I of III.
[Ref: 40767]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Charles Prince of Wales
Charles Prince of Wales Second Son of James 1st. Afterwards King.
Engraved by Charles Turner from a unique print by Delaram.
London: Published by S.Woodburn, 112 St. Martin's Lane.
Mezzotint on chine collé. 380 x 265mm (15 x 10½"). Marginal foxing.
Charles I, King of England (1600-49), on horseback in a landscape. A copy of the engraving by Francis Delaram (1615 - 1624; active), by Charles Turner (1773 - 1857). From a series of 15 copies of early engravings, 'Portraits of Royal Personages', by Turner, Earlom and Dunkarton, issued by Samuel Woodburn in book form in 1816.
Whitman: 470.
[Ref: 13288]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Charles II, King of England.]
[Charles II, King of England.]
[Engraved by C. Turner.]
[London: S. Woodburn, 1813-1814.]
Mezzotint, proof before all letters on india laid paper, 370 x 265mm. 14½ x 10½". A fine, rich impression. Slight mark on left.
Charles II (1630 - 1685), seated on richly carved chair in robes with Windsor in the background. After Sir Peter Lely (1618 - 1680). From a series of 15 copies of early engravings, 'Portraits of Royal Personages', by Turner, Earlom and Dunkarton, issued by Samuel Woodburn in book form in 1816. Another edition was published in 1830.
Whitman: 473, before I.
[Ref: 18063]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Charles II. King of England.
Charles II. King of England. Natus 1630. Obit 1685.
Engraved by Charles Turner.
[London: Pub.d 1814, by S. Woodburn, 112, S.t Martin's Lane.]
Mezzotint. Proof. Plate: 265 x 365mm (10½ x 14½"). Some foxing.
A portrait of King Charles II seated on a throne, Windsor Castle is depicted
Whitman: 473 Pre I
[Ref: 40766]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D.
The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio.
Engraved by C. Turner, from a Painting by J.G. Strutt, presented to the Theological Seminary in the Diocese of Ohio, by Contributors in England to the said Seminary_1824.
London, Publish'd Aug. 1st. 1824, by J.C. Strutt, Percy Street, Rathbone Place.
Mezzotint, title in open letters, platemark 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"). Excellent impression; thread margins; glued to backing sheet at edges.
Portrait of Philander Chase (1775-1852), Episcopal Church Bishop in Ohio; his left arm resting on an upright book closed with clasp, holding papers in his hand, the title page lettered "Appeal on Behalf of [Th]e Diocese of Ohio in the Western Territory". After Jacob George Strutt (1784-1867).
NPG D32898. Whitman 106 II of II; Ex collection of the late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd
[Ref: 34038]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D.
The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio.
Engraved by C. Turner, from a Painting by J.G. Strutt, presented to the Theological Seminary in the Diocese of Ohio, by Contributors in England to the said Seminary_1824.
London, Publish'd Aug. 1.st 1824, by J.C. Strutt, Percy Street, Rathbone Place.
Mezzotint, title in open letters. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"). A little rubbed and soiled, generally a good impression.
Portrait of Philander Chase (1775-1852), Episcopal Church Bishop in Ohio; his left arm resting on an upright book closed with clasp, holding papers in his hand, the title page lettered "Appeal on Behalf of [Th]e Diocese of Ohio in the Western Territory". After Jacob George Strutt (1784-1867).
NPG D32898. Whitman 106, I.
[Ref: 27373]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D.
The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio.
Engraved by C. Turner, from a Painting by J.G. Strutt, presented to the Theological Seminary in the Diocese of Ohio, by Contributors in England to the said Seminary_1824.
London, Publish'd Aug. 1.st 1824, by J.C. Strutt, Percy Street, Rathbone Place.
Mezzotint, title in open letters, platemark 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed to plate.
Portrait of Philander Chase (1775-1852), Episcopal Church Bishop in Ohio; his left arm resting on an upright book closed with clasp, holding papers in his hand, the title page lettered "Appeal on Behalf of [Th]e Diocese of Ohio in the Western Territory". American interest. After Jacob George Strutt (1784-1867).
Whitman 106, ii of ii. Ex collection of the late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd
[Ref: 67186]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Marlborough Family.
The Marlborough Family.
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by C.Turner, A.R.A.
London, Published May 1st. 1838, by Mr.Turner, No.50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint, proof on india paper. 445 x 390mm.
The parents, six children, two King Charles spaniels and a whippet.
CS: 55.
[Ref: 4860]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[To His Royal Highness William Frederick Duke of Gloucester &c. &c. &c. This Portrait of Thomas Clarkson, Esq.re M.A.
[To His Royal Highness William Frederick Duke of Gloucester &c. &c. &c. This Portrait of Thomas Clarkson, Esq.re M.A. Is Dedicated with permission by His Royal Highness’s Most Obedient Obliged & very humble Servant S. Piper. Ipswich.]
Painted by A.E. Chalon Esq.r R.A. Engraved by C. Turner, Mezzotinto Engraver in Ordinary to His Majesty.
[London: Published April 19, 1828, by S. Piper, Bookseller. Colnaghi, Son & Co. Pall Mall East. & Darton & Harvey, Grace Church Street, London.]
Mezzotint and etching, proof before title. Sheet 520 x 385mm (20½ x 15¼"). Trimmed within plate, losing publication line, tears and scuffing. Damaged.
Whole-length seated portrait of the abolitionist Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846), quill in his hand, surrounded by artifacts of Africa, busts of Wilberforce and Granville Sharp on the mantelpiece. A founder member of the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade with Granville Sharp and Josiah Wedgwood, it was Clarkson who persuaded Wilberforce to join, also providing the material for Wilberforce's speeches in the House of Commons.
Whitman: 117, ii of ii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66483]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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To His Royal Highness William Frederick Duke of Gloucester &c. &c. &c. This Portrait of Thomas Clarkson, Esq.re M.A. Is Dedicated with permission by His Royal Highness’s Most Obedient Obliged & very humble Servant S. Piper. Ipswich.
To His Royal Highness William Frederick Duke of Gloucester &c. &c. &c. This Portrait of Thomas Clarkson, Esq.re M.A. Is Dedicated with permission by His Royal Highness’s Most Obedient Obliged & very humble Servant S. Piper. Ipswich.
Painted by A.E. Chalon Esq.r R.A. Engraved by C. Turner, Mezzotinto Engraver in Ordinary to His Majesty.
London: Published [April 19,] 1828, by S. Piper, Bookseller. Colnaghi, Son & Co. Pall Mall East. & Darton & Harvey, Grace Church Street, London.
Mezzotint and etching. 540 x 385mm (21½ x 15¼"). Damaged. Tears in border; trimmed.
Whole-length seated portrait of the abolitionist Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846), quill in his hand, surrounded by artifacts of Africa, busts of Wilberforce and Granville Sharp on the mantelpiece. A founder member of the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade with Granville Sharp and Josiah Wedgwood, it was Clarkson who persuaded Wilberforce to join.
Whitman: 117, state ii of ii.
[Ref: 52498]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Admiral The Hon.ble Sir Alex.r Inglis Cochrane, G.C.B.
Admiral The Hon.ble Sir Alex.r Inglis Cochrane, G.C.B.
From an Original Picture by Sir Wm. Beechey R.A. Engraved by C Turner for Capt.n Brenton's Naval Hist.y
London Published Aug.t 9. 1824, by C. Turner. 50, Warren Str.t Fitzroy Squ.e
Mezzotint. 216 x 133mm. 8½ x 5¼".
Hon. Admiral Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane (1758-1832) was a senior Royal Navy commander during the Napoleonic Wars. He saw service in both the American War of Independence and the War of 1812. During the American War of Independence he saw successes at both the Battle of Baltimore and the Battle of Lake Borgne, but in 1815 he was defeated at the Battle of New Orleans. From 1821 to 1824 he was Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth. Illustration to Edward Pelham Brenton's "The Naval History of Great Britain" (London 1823-1825), Volume V, page 188.
Whitman: 65. See Ref: 14861 for 'Battle of New Orleans' military engagement.
[Ref: 21136]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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