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[Battle of the Boyne.] To His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, This Plate engraved from the original Picture of The Battle of the Boyne,
[Battle of the Boyne.] To His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, This Plate engraved from the original Picture of The Battle of the Boyne, in the Collection of the R.t Hon.ble the Lord Grosvenor Is by permission Dedicated by His Roal Highnesse's most faithful obedient Servants - Benj.n West and John Hill.
Painted by B. West, Historical Painter to His Majesty. Engraved by John Hall.
Published as the Act directs, 18 Oct.r 1781 by B. West, j. Hall & W. Woollett, London.
Etching with engraving, 18th century watermark. 485 x 615mm (19 x 24¼"). Trimmed to plate, some toning of paper.
William III on a white horse, leading his army across the Boyne, 1st July 1690. Bottom right the Duke of Schomberg is carried off by four soldiers, having been shot in the neck
BM: 1876,0708.2600, final published state.
[Ref: 54702]   £420.00  
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[Oliver Cromwell.]
[Oliver Cromwell.]
F. Bartolozzi R.A sculp.
Published as the Act Directs Octr. 11th 1802.
Fine stipple plate, proof before letters; 495 x 420mm (19½ x 16½") with large margins.
Half-length portrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1658), in armour holding baton. One of the commanders of the New Model Army which defeated the royalists in the English Civil War. During the Commonwealth of England, Cromwell conquered Ireland and Scotland, and ruled as Lord Protector from 1653 until his death in 1658. After Robert Walker (died 1658), with adaptations.
[Ref: 54988]   £360.00  
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Triumphal Entry of the Brave and Glorious Guards into London, July 9, 1856.
Triumphal Entry of the Brave and Glorious Guards into London, July 9, 1856. Sketched from Opposite the Treasury Buildings and Horse Guards. ''Alma'' - ''Inkermann'' - ''Sebastapol.''
London: Published July 11th, 1856, by Read & Co., 10, Johnson's Court, Fleet Street.
Fine coloured tinted lithograph. Sheet 455 x 530mm (18 x 20¾"), with blind stamp of 'Ackermann & Co' under publication line. Repaired tear at top, crease through inscription area.
Battalions of Grenadier, Fusilier and Coldstream Guards, veterans of the Crimean War, in Whitehall, having marched from Nine Elms Station on their way to Buckingham Palace and Hyde Park. Led by their brass band, they carry their battle-scarred ensigns. This print was published only two days after the event.
[Ref: 54705]   £360.00  
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View of the Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich. Dedicated by permission, to the Rigth Hon.ble the Earl of Mulgrave, Master General of the Ordnance, by his most obedient humble Servant, [Jas. Cockburn, Major in the Royal Artillery. ]
View of the Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich. Dedicated by permission, to the Rigth Hon.ble the Earl of Mulgrave, Master General of the Ordnance, by his most obedient humble Servant, [Jas. Cockburn, Major in the Royal Artillery. ]
Drawn by Major Cockburn. Engraved by R. Havell & Son. 3 Chapel Street, Tottenham Court Road.
[Published March 30, 1816, for the Proprietor, by Colnaghi & Co, Cockspur Street, London.]
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 340 x 500mm (13½ x 19¾"). Trimmed, losing end of dedication and publication line.
The Royal Artillery excercising. From "Cockburn's Woolwich'.
Ogilby: 186.
[Ref: 54950]   £390.00  
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Spooner's Protean Views, No. 21. Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, Changing to The Conflagration of Moscow.
Spooner's Protean Views, No. 21. Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, Changing to The Conflagration of Moscow.
London, William Spooner, No. 337 Strand. [n.d., c.1840.]
Coloured lithograph, 150 x 170mm (6 x 6¾"), trimmed and laid on card with title label, backed with tissue, as issued.
The scene changes when held up to a light source.
[Ref: 55130]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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This Armoury was Honoured by the Presence of Their Majesties King William the 4th and Queen Adelaide on the 5th August 1830.
This Armoury was Honoured by the Presence of Their Majesties King William the 4th and Queen Adelaide on the 5th August 1830.
Drawn by C. Caplin. Engraved by Ja.s Bedaway.
Printed by Gaywood & Longworth.
Scarce engraving. 420 x 310mm (16½ x 12¾"). Repaired tear on right.
A representation of a trophy commissioned to celebrate the State Visit of William IV and Queen Adelaide to the Royal Armouries in the Tower of London, 5th August 1830. They were received by Arthur, Duke of Wellington, who was Constable of the Tower. Placed on the Grand Staircase, it features a bust of the king surrounded by a variety of weapons, including relics of Blenheim and Waterloo. The trophy was destroyed in the fire in the Tower of London of 1841
[Ref: 54747]   £380.00  
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Receptie van S.K.H den H.Prince van Orange. op zyn intrede tot London. The Reception of His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange at his entring London.
Receptie van S.K.H den H.Prince van Orange. op zyn intrede tot London. The Reception of His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange at his entring London.
R.de Hooge fecit.
[n.d., c.1690.]
Engraving. 440 x 535mm (17¼ x 21"). Trimmed and laid on archiving paper.
A scene showing the arrival of William of Orange in London, following his invasion of England.
Ref: Landwehr 147.
[Ref: 55123]   £680.00  
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