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The Adelphi
The Adelphi
Publish'd June 15. 1796 by T. Malton.
Coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 290 x 380mm (11¼ x 15").
View from the River Thames, looking south-west, with the Adelphi on the far right; a number of boats moored and on the water in the foreground and beyond, Westminster Abbey in the distance to the left; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59023]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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John Street, Adelphi.
John Street, Adelphi.
Publish'd Dec.r 21.st 1795. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 420 x 310mm (16½ x 12¼"). Crease near centre. Time staining, messy.
View down John Street, Adelphi; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59005]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Adelphi Terrace
The Adelphi Terrace
Publish'd Dec.r 21.st 1795. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 375 x 275mm (14¾ x 10¾").
View down the Adelphi Terrace, looking towards the York Buildings; a horse-drawn carriage waits by the building, a lady and child stand by the iron railing that fronts the river, a couple walk down the pavement on the right, beyond on the left can be seen the steam engine tower of the waterworks; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59027]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[12 landscape prints most engraved by Benjamin Green after Paul Sandby, Thomas Daniell, S.H. Grimn, etc.]
[12 landscape prints most engraved by Benjamin Green after Paul Sandby, Thomas Daniell, S.H. Grimn, etc.]
[all but one] Pub.d Aug.st 1st 1787 by C. Phillips.
Album of 12 stipples and etchings, various sizes, largest 185 x 250mm (7¼ x 9¾"). Three plates with heavy oxidisation of paper.
A collection of plates reissued by Charles Phillips. Scarce collection stitched as purchased in the 18th century.
[Ref: 58838]   £650.00   view all images for this item
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The Elevation of Althrop in Northampton Shire,
The Elevation of Althrop in Northampton Shire, The Seat of the R.t Hon.ble the Earl of Sunderland &c: to whom this Plate is most humbly Inscrib'd.
Ca: Cambell Delin: H. Hulsbergh Sc:
[n.d. c.1725.]
Engraving, 18th century watermark. 255 x 500mm (10 x 19¾"), very large margins. Original binding folds.
Althorp House, built by Robert Spencer (1641-1702), 2nd Earl of Sunderland, in 1688, the childhood home of Diana, Princess of Wales. Published in Colen Campbell's 'Vitruvius Britannicus'.
[Ref: 58769]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Bedruthan Steps, near S.t Colomb, (from Diggory Island).
Bedruthan Steps, near S.t Colomb, (from Diggory Island). Proof.
Published by W. Polkinhorn [n.d., c.1840].
Colour tinted lithograph, a proof on chine collé, on printed backing card as normal. Sheet 335 x 440mm (13¼ x 17¼"). A little scuffing.
A rare, separate-issue view of Bedruthan beach, with the sea stacks known as the 'Bedruthan Steps', said to be a giant's shortcut across the bay. There is no record of Polkinhorn as a publisher, but a 'W. Polkinhorn' owned the Red Lion Commercial Inn at St Columb in 1859.
[Ref: 58717]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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German Spa and Pump Room.
German Spa and Pump Room. Brighton.
Drawn & Engraved by M.U. Sears & Co. 1 Warwick Sq. London.
[Published by C. & R. Sickelmore. Printers & Stationers. 26 Kings Road, Brighton.][n.d. c.1835.]
Aquatint, sheet 220 x 315mm (8¾ x 12½"). Trimmed to image losing publication line and glued to album sheet. Small nicks and tears on edges, slightly stained on image and on inscription area.
A view of the German Spa in Brighton opened by Dr Friederich Struve of Dresden in 1825, who was able to manufacture mineral waters on the premises. The German Spa was located in Queen’s Park and the skeleton of the building still remains.
Ford: Images of Brighton n.988.
[Ref: 58980]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Brighton Suspension Pier.
Brighton Suspension Pier.
Drawn by Fox. Brighton.
Published by W. Saunders & Son, 112, S.t James's Street, Brighton [n.d., c.1832].
Aquatint. 200 x 415mm (8 x 16¼"). Two tears on right, one entering plate but not image, taped.
A view of the Royal Suspension Chain Pier, designed by Capt. Samuel Brown, open from 1823 to 1896. First published in 1827, this example has been updated, now with railings rather than a rocky fore-shore.
Ford: Images of Brighton, 207a.
[Ref: 58810]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Pavilion and Steyne at Brighton with the Promenade]
[The Pavilion and Steyne at Brighton with the Promenade]
[Etched by Frank Holford after a view by Charles T. Cracklow and figures by William Marshall Craig.]
[n.d., 1889.]
Etching. 215 x 360mm (8½ x 14¼").
A view of the Royal Pavilion and Steyne, with the Promenade filled with the people that made Brighton the most fashionable resort of the period, with George, Prince of Wales, and Martha Gunn, the famous Brighton 'Dipper', named under the image. According to a pencil note on the reverse this was 'Etched by Frank Holford 1889 from Pictures in the Pavilion Brighton', although a second hand clarifies that it is copied from the aquatint after Cracklow and Craig. A painter called Frank Holford is said to have been churchwarden of St Michael, Brighton.
See Ford: Images of Brighton n.396 for the original.
[Ref: 58809]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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The Queen's Palace.
The Queen's Palace.
Published Dec.r 15. 1800 by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 310 x 420mm (12¼ x 16½"). Crease top margin that just goes into the image.
View of Buckingham Palace from St James's Park; elegantly dressed figures in foreground, a large tree on the left, a carriage on the right; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59006]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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A Prospect of the Chee-Torr on the River Wie &c., Two Miles below Buxton.
A Prospect of the Chee-Torr on the River Wie &c., Two Miles below Buxton. No. 7.
J. Smith Pinx. et fecit in Aqueforti. Terminat: P.r Scotin.
Publish'd July 13th 1743.
Rare etching with engraving. 400 x 550mm (15¾ x 21¾"). Narrow margins, creasing and stains, repairs to margins.
Chee Dale, a 400-foot gorge above the River Wye. From the series 'Eight of the most extraordinary prospects in the mountainous parts of Derbyshire and Staffordshire commonly call'd the Peak and the Moorlands'.
[Ref: 58743]   £380.00  
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A Prospect of the Chee-Torr on the River Wie &c., Two Miles below Buxton.
A Prospect of the Chee-Torr on the River Wie &c., Two Miles below Buxton. No. 7.
J. Smith Pinx. et fecit in Aqueforti. Terminat: P.r Scotin.
Publish'd July 13th 1743.
Rare etching with engraving. 400 x 550mm (15¾ x 21¾"), large margins. Nicks in margins repaired.
Chee Dale, a 400-foot gorge above the River Wye. From the series 'Eight of the most extraordinary prospects in the mountainous parts of Derbyshire and Staffordshire commonly call'd the Peak and the Moorlands'.
[Ref: 58742]   £520.00  
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[Gate of Virtue, Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge.]
[Gate of Virtue, Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge.]
E. Joyde Shillington Scales. 1922 [pencil]
Etching, signed by the artist. 175 x 135mm (7 x 5¼").
The Gate of Virtue at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, one of three gates designed by college founder John Caius. Students pass through the Gate of Humility upon matriculation, the Gate of Virtue while they are students and the Gate of Honour on their way to the neighbouring Senate House to receive their degrees.
[Ref: 58763]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Castle Howard in Yorkshire the Seat of the Right Honourable the Earl of Carlisle &c:
Castle Howard in Yorkshire the Seat of the Right Honourable the Earl of Carlisle &c:
Ca: Campbell Delin: [Engraved by H: Hulsbergh?]
[n.d. c.1725.]
Engraving, 18th century watermark. 245 x 485mm (9¾ x 19"), very large margins. Tear entering image on right repaired. Crease in centre as normal.
An elevation of the front of Castle Howard, designed Sir John Vanbrugh for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle and built between 1699 and 1712, published in Colen Campbell's 'Vitruvius Britannicus'. From 1845 until the 1950s the estate was served by its own railway station. The building's grandure was put to good use representing Evelyn Waugh's 'Brideshead' in both the 1981 TV and the 2008 film adaptations of 'Brideshead Revisited'.
[Ref: 58768]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Cavendish Square.
Cavendish Square. Pl 89.
Published July 28, 1800 by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 285 x 385mm (11¼ x 15").
View of the north side of Cavendish Square, looking towards Wigmore Street; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59009]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Chelsea Hospital
Chelsea Hospital
Published Nov.r 15 1800 by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 280 x 400mm (11 x 15¾").
View looking across the front of Chelsea Hospital, in London; a few figures in foreground; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59019]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Sessions House For the County of Middlesex
The Sessions House For the County of Middlesex
Published Nov.r 30 1799 by T. Malton.
Coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 280 x 400mm (11 x 15¾").
View of the Sessions House, on Clerkenwell Green; four Ionic columns across front with pediment above; coat of arms in relief in pediment; a street trader in right foreground, other figures in green including a boy playing with a hoop; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59021]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Going Into Dock.
Going Into Dock. Her Majesty's Dock Yard, Devonport.
Painted by N.M. Condy. T.G. Dutton lith. Day & Son. Lith.ts to the Queen.
Publishes by W. Wood 52 Fore Street, Devonport. A. Hinton, Portsmouth, & Ackermann & C.o London. [n.d. c.1860.]
Lithograph, sheet 300 x 400mm (11¾ x 15¾"). Tears and creases on edges, abrasion on inscription area. Slight staining.
A view of Her Majesty's Dock Yard in Devonport, with fishermen in the foreground and sail vessels in the background.
[Ref: 59029]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Edinburgh from Calton Hill looking South East
Edinburgh from Calton Hill looking South East
Drawn by T. Stewart. Engraved by H. Papprill.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Rare aquatint. 330 x 505mm (13 x 19¾"), large margins on 2 sides. Trimmed into plate at sides, glue stain lower right.
A view looking across Edinburgh towards Arthur's Seat
[Ref: 58735]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Fair on the Thames. Feb. 1814.
Fair on the Thames. Feb. 1814.
Drawn by Luke Clennell. Engraved by George Cooke.
London, J. Hogarth, 5, Haymarket.
Steel engraving. Sheet 135 x 220mm (5¼ x 8¾"). Trimmed close to publication line.
A view of a Frost Fair, held on the Thames before the demolition of the old London Bridge improved river flow and prevented it freezing over. The fair of 1814 began on 1st February and lasted four days. Stalls and amusement rides built on the ice can be seen, with St Paul's Cathedral in the background.
[Ref: 58680]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[Heath Old Hall] Heath Hall [titled in ink].
[Heath Old Hall] Heath Hall [titled in ink].
d.n and etch'd by G.A. Smyth [ink].
[n.d., c.1830.]
Scarce etching. 200 x 300mm (8 x 11¾") very large margins.
An amateur etching of Heath Old Hall, near Halifax, Yorkshire, an Elizabethan house with crennelations and a large archway underneath, built by George Ramsden in 1595. It was demolished in 1961 because of subsidence caused by mining.
[Ref: 58779]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Horse Guards.
The Horse Guards.
Publish'd Sept.r 30.th 1794 by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 310 x 420mm (12¼ x 16½").
View looking down a street in Whitehall, with the Horse Guards directly on the left; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59007]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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The Parade.
The Parade.
Publish'd Sept.r 30.th 1794. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 310 x 420mm (12¼ x 16½"). Few marks.
View of the Parade; the Horse Guards on the left, looking towards the Treasury; a few soldiers marching in formation outside Horse Guards, members from the marching band standing on the left, near to a man with two horses; on the right a carriage entering scene; illustration in Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 58999]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The General front of Houghton in Norfolk the seat of the Right Honourable Robert Walpole Esq.r
The General front of Houghton in Norfolk the seat of the Right Honourable Robert Walpole Esq.r Chancellor of Exq.r and first Lord Com.r of his Majesty's Treasurym &c: designed by Colen Campbell Esq.r 1723.
Ca: Cambell Architectus: H. Hulsbergh Sculp:
[n.d. c.1725.]
Engraving, 18th century watermark. 255 x 500mm (10 x 19¾"), large margins on 2 sides Original centre fold.
Houghton Hall, a Neo-Palladian, Grade I listed building, the home of Sir Robert Walpole's art collection pror to its sale in 1779. Published in Colen Campbell's 'Vitruvius Britannicus'.
[Ref: 58766]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Rev. Henry White M.A. Sacristan of Litchfield Cathedral, This View of Johnson's Willow
To the Rev. Henry White M.A. Sacristan of Litchfield Cathedral, This View of Johnson's Willow is inscribed by his obliged humble Servant John Hewitt.
Printed by C. Hullmandel. From a Sketch made in 1828.
Lichfield Aug. 1829.
Scarce lithograph. Sheet 365 x 280mm (14¼ x 11").
A view of an elderly willow by Stowe Pool, with the spire of Lichfield Cathedral behind. Planted c.1700, the willow was a favourite of Samuel Johnson, who described it as ''the delight of his early and waning life''. This print was published the year that it blew down, after which it was replaced by a cutting. In November 2021 a fifth replacement tree, all from cuttings, was planted.
[Ref: 58835]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[Longleat] Long Leate in Wiltshire, The Seat of the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Weymouth &c:
[Longleat] Long Leate in Wiltshire, The Seat of the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Weymouth &c:
Ca: Cambell Delin: H. Hulsbergh Sculp:
[n.d. c.1725.]
Engraving. 250 x 505mm (9¾ x 19¾"), large margins.
An elevation of Longleat, regarded as one of the finest examples of Elizabethan architecture, designed by Robert Smythson for Sir John Thynne and completed c.1580. Published in Colen Campbell's 'Vitruvius Britannicus'.
[Ref: 58770]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Manchester from Mount Pleasant.
Manchester from Mount Pleasant. Dedicated to the Inhabitants of Manchester and its Environs, by their obliged Servants, W.M.Craig and J.Landseer.
Drawn by W.M.Craig. Engraved by J. Landseer, Engraver to the King
Published Aug.t 1 1802 by J. Landseer, No 88 Queen Anne Street, East. & W.M.Craig, No 88 Charlotte Street, Rathbone Place, London; and in Manchester at No 79 Market Street Lane.
Scarce engraving. 365 x 480mm (14¼ x 18¾"), very large margins.
A fine prospect of Manchester from sheep fields to the north of the city. John Landseer, the engraver, was the father of Sir Edwin Landseer.
[Ref: 58706]   £380.00  
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West Front Of The Mansion House.
West Front Of The Mansion House. Plate 60.
Publish'd Jan.y 1.st 1798. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 415 x 305mm (16½ x 12").
View from the street of the grand west front, the north front with portico not in view; elegantly dressed figures in foreground; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59026]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The South West View of Melton Constable in the County of Norfolk,
The South West View of Melton Constable in the County of Norfolk, the Seat of S.r Jacob Astley, Bart:t, is humbly Inscrib'd by His Oblig'd Serv:ts Sam:l & Nath:l Buck.
Sam.l & Nath.l Buck delin. et sculp.t August 1741. No I Garden Court Middle Temple.
Scarce engraving. 380 x 600mm (15 x 23½"), large margins. Repairs to margins.
Melton Constable Hall, built 1664-70, now grade 1 listed. The Park was landscaped by Capability Brown in 1764-9.
[Ref: 58724]   £480.00   (£576.00 incl.VAT)
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The Mews
The Mews
Publish'd Dec.r 30.th 1794. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 395 x 301mm (15½ x 12¼"). Tape marks.
View along the side of the King's Mews, Charing Cross, view of the site now occupied by Trafalgar Square, with St Martin-in-the-Fields in the background; a man leads two horses towards Mews, one is rearing up, two other men with horses to his left and right; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59011]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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A View from the West Side of the Island in the Garden of the Hon.ble Charles Hamilton Esq.r at Painshill near Cobham in Surry.
A View from the West Side of the Island in the Garden of the Hon.ble Charles Hamilton Esq.r at Painshill near Cobham in Surry.
W. Woollett del. et sculp.
Printed for Robert Sayer in Fleet Street, John Bowles in Cornhil, Carington Bowles in St.Pauls Church Yard, John Boydell in Cheapside, and Henry Parker in Cornhill [n.d., 1760].
Coloured engraving. Sheet 355 x 480mm (14 x 19"). Trimmed to image on three sides.
A view from Grotto Island with the Chinese Bridge in the foreground, with a view across the lake, at Painshill Park, Surrey. A group is out on the water in a small hand-powered paddle-driven boat. Designed and created between 1738-73 by Charles Hamilton MP, the gardens moved away from geometric formality to a new naturalistic style. It is now regarded as one of the finest remaining examples of an 18th century English landscape park.
Fagan 38, II.
[Ref: 58723]   £350.00  
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An Inside View of the Pantheon exhibiting their Majesties Box &c.
An Inside View of the Pantheon exhibiting their Majesties Box &c. as fitted up under the direction of Mr James Wyatt, for the Commemoration of Handel. European Magazine.
J. Dixon del.t. Angus sculp.
Published as the Act directs by J. Sewell May 25, 1784.
Etching with engraving. 205 x 260mm (8 x 10¼"). Trimmed into plate at sides, original binding folds.
The Pantheon, a place of public entertainment on the south side of Oxford Street, was designed by James Wyatt and opened in 1772. It was named after the temple in Rome because of its rotunda, over one of the largest rooms in England, as shown here.
[Ref: 58667]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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South East View of Brownsea Castle & Island,
South East View of Brownsea Castle & Island, the Summer Sea of H. Sturt Esq. Built and planted by the present Possessor consisting of about one thosand Acres. 1774
[n.d., c.1796.]
Engraving. 225 x 375mm (8¾ x 14¾"), with large margins. Some staining on right.
View of Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour. Inheriting the castle in 1765, Sir Humphrey Sturt extended the 16th century blockhouse castle to form a Palladian styled, four-storey tower with battlements, and landscaped the island, importing manure to improve the soil. From The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset' by Hutchins.
[Ref: 58765]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Joyless Winter Day]
[The Joyless Winter Day]
Fred Slocombe After J. Farquharson. [Signed in pencil]
London Published Feb. 14. 1884 by the Fine Art Soceity. 148 New Bond Street, New York, M. Knoedler & Co.
Copperplate etching, plate 305 x 475mm (12 x 18¾"), with very large margins. Some discolouration. Repairs made leaving a bit of cockling within the image, however largely unnoticeable and textured effect in the margins.
A shepherd and his dogs watch over his sheep during a snowstorm. A copperplate etching by Frederick Slocombe (1847-1920) from an original painting by Joseph Farquharson (1846-1935). The picture has been signed by both men. Farquharson has captured the remarkably realistic effects of a snow storm by painting the original painting in the open air albeit from the relative comfort of the artist's specially constructed mobile painting hut, which contained a stove. The sheep, however, were false, fabricated in plaster by a local sculptor.
[Ref: 58782]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Somerset Place.
Somerset Place.
Publish'd June 15. 1796. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 295 x 380mm (11½ x 15").
View on the River Thames; Somerset House on the left; St Paul's in the background to the right of centre, with Blackfrairs Bridge on the right; naked figures swimming off barges moored in foreground; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59025]   £320.00  
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A South View of Somerset House. From Waterloo Bridge.
A South View of Somerset House. From Waterloo Bridge.
J.H Shepherd Del.t. J.C. Stadler Sculp.e.
[London. Published April 11 1817, at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand]
Etching with beautiful aquatint colour. Frame 575 x 685mm (22½ x 27"). Mount obscuring publication line. Unexamined outside of frame.
View down the Thames looking towards St Paul's, with Somserset House and Terrace directly on the left, St Paul's central in mid-distance, and Blackfriars Bridge on the right; in foreground a group of barges and small boats cluster next to the stairs leading to the water from Somerset House.
[Ref: 58938]   £780.00  
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Great Court, Somerset Place.
Great Court, Somerset Place.
Publish'd Nov 5.th 1796. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 285 x 385mm (11¼ x 15"). Repaired hole near left corner. Abrasion near top left corner.
View of the Great Court of Somerset House on the Strand, a large statue in the centre surrounded by balustrades; elegantly dressed figures strolling through; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59010]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Vestibule, Somerset Place.
Vestibule, Somerset Place.
Publish'd Nov. 5.th 1796. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 395 x 305mm (15½ x 12").
View from the vestibule at Somerset House, looking out towards the courtyard; elegantly dressed figures passing through; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59015]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Somerset Terrace
Somerset Terrace
Publish'd June 15 1796. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 395 x 305mm (15½ x 12"). Tape marks on edges.
View of Somerset Terrace, with Somerset House on the left and St Paul's visible in the distance on the right; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59018]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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A Perspective View of y.e Royal Palace of Somerset next y.e River.
A Perspective View of y.e Royal Palace of Somerset next y.e River. Vue du Palais Royal de Somerset du Coste de la Riviere.
J. Maurer, delin et Sculp, London.
London Printed for R. Wilkinson N.o 58 Cornhill. & Bowles & Carver, 69 S.t Paul's Church Yard. According to Act of Parliament 1742.
Framed scarce & fine engraving with etching and wonderful hand colour. Plate 255 x 425mm (10 x 16¾"), with margins. Unexamined out of frame.
View of the gardens and terrace at Somerset House; on the right the River Thames looking towards St Paul's and the City of London, on the left Somerset House. Elegantly dressed people stroll through the gardens.
[Ref: 58936]   £780.00  
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A View Of The Southwark Bridge. N.º 1. [&]
A View Of The Southwark Bridge. N.º 1. [&] A View Of The Southwark Bridge. N.º 2.
Aquatinted by W. Bennett. Coloured from the Original Drawing by W.H. Timms
London Published Feb.y 1819, by F. Nash, No.12 Howland Street, Fitzroy Square.
Scarce & fine pair of coloured etchings with beautiful aquatint colour. Frames 575 x 685mm (22½ x 27"). Unexamined outside of frame. Some time staining and foxing.
Two views of Southwark Bridge one under construction from the South Bank, with St Paul's central in the distance on the opposite shore, beyond the bridge; to left a number of boats docked and a horse and carriage waiting on the quay; to right boats on the water and one of the bridge finished.
[Ref: 58966]   £1,600.00  
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South West View Of St. Martins Church
South West View Of St. Martins Church
Publish'd May 16.th 1795. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 400 x 310mm (15¾ x 12¼").
View looking across the south front of the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, from the street; figures on pavement to the right, a cart on street in front of steps leading up to entrance to the church; illustration in Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59014]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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S.t Paul's From Ludgate Hill.
S.t Paul's From Ludgate Hill.
Published Aug.st 21.st 1797. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 420 x 310mm (16½ x 12¼").
View of part of the west front and dome of the cathedral; the street fairly busy with carriages and pedestrians; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59004]   £320.00  
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S.t Pauls Cathedral.
S.t Pauls Cathedral. Plate 53.
[by Thomas Malton]
[Published May 22nd 1797 by T. Malton.]
Aquatint with hand colour. Sheet 295 x 395mm (11¾ x 15½"). Trimmed within plate, losing publication line.
A view of the interior of St Paul's Cathedral, taken from under the cupola. Plate 53 of Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 58705]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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South Front of St. Pauls.
South Front of St. Pauls.
Published Jan.y 1.st 1798. by T. Malton.
Coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 395 x 310mm (15½ x 12¼"). Tape marks.
View looking across the south front of St Paul's Cathedral with carriages in front.
[Ref: 59012]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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North West View Of S.t Pauls
North West View Of S.t Pauls
Published Nov.r 30 1799 by T. Malton.
Coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 280 x 400mm (11 x 15¾"). Small red stain near publication line, sky blotchy colour.
View of St Pauls Cathedral from the north west, figures stroll past in the foreground.
[Ref: 59022]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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St Thomas's Hospital [pencil].
St Thomas's Hospital [pencil].
Etched by C. Stanley Pollitt [pencil].
[n.d., c.1930.]
Rare etching, titled and signed by the artist. 200 x 260mm (8 x 10¼").
A view of the buildings of St Thomas' Hospital from the Thames, with a steam ferry passing. Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone in 1868 and opened the new buildings in 1871.
[Ref: 58767]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Fingal's Cave, Staffa.
Fingal's Cave, Staffa.
In Lithotint by C. Hullmandel from a Sketch by C.W.
C. Hullmandel's Patent [n.d., c.1840].
Fine lithograph. Printed area 340 x 235mm (13¼ x 9¼"), with large margins.
Two sightseers watching the sea flow through the cave.
[Ref: 58725]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Great Court Of The Tower.
The Great Court Of The Tower. Plate 78.
Published May 22.nd 1799, by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 310 x 420mm (12¼ x 16½").
View of the north east front of the White Tower, from the Great Court, the Tower partly obscured by a large tree in foreground to right, a woman and child below tree, elegantly dressed figures on the left; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59008]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Uxbridge House.
Uxbridge House.
Published May 15.th 1800. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 395 x 305mm (15½ x 12"). Tape marks.
View of Uxbridge House in Burlington Gardens, Piccadilly; fashionably dressed figures on pavements on street, a carriage entering street beyond the house; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59016]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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