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Amwell.
Amwell.
Drawn by R.M. Batty. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1793 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Rare aquatint with hand colour. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"), very large margins. Slight surface soiling. Bit messy.
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a series of aquatint views of Hertfordshire.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59192]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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From Amwell - Bury Woods.
From Amwell - Bury Woods.
Drawn by R.M. Batt[y]. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1793 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Aquatint. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"), with decent margins. Artist's signature slightly scraped, faint ink smear in title, slight foxing.
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a series of aquatint views of Hertfordshire.
Not in Abbey Scenery. See 12571 for coloured version.
[Ref: 59184]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Looking towards Amwell-Bury Woods.
Looking towards Amwell-Bury Woods.
Drawn by R.M. Batty. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1793 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Rare aquatint with hand colour. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"), J. Whatman watermark.
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a series of aquatint views of Hertfordshire.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59190]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Amwell Church
Amwell Church
Drawn by R.M. Batty. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1793 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Rare aquatint with hand colour. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½") very large margins. Crack in plate mark.
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a series of aquatint views of Hertfordshire.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59191]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Amwell End.
Amwell End.
Drawn by R.M. Batty. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1793 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Rare aquatint. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"). Small margins.
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a series of aquatint views of Hertfordshire.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59188]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Amwell End.
Amwell End.
Drawn by R.M. Batty. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1793 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Rare aquatint, printed in sepia and hand finished. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½") large margins. Bit messy.
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a series of aquatint views of Hertfordshire.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59189]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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The View and Humours of Billingsgate.
The View and Humours of Billingsgate.
The Wonders of ye Deep, often attempted, and never perform'd but by Arnold Vanhaecken, 1762.
[1762.]
Engraving with 18th century watermark. Plate: 575 x 445mm (22½ x 17½"). Very small margins. Central staining on right centre margin.
A satire on the fish market at Billingsgate, showing a large variety of fishmongers selling their wares. In the centre a man with a basket is knocked down by a dog sprinting across the scene. A later re-print of the 1736 and is the first plate to a series of fish prints engraved by Giles King.
BM Satire 2284.
[Ref: 44414]   £550.00  
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The Plan of Birmingham Survey'd in the Year 1731.
The Plan of Birmingham Survey'd in the Year 1731. To the Honourable Edw.d Digby & Will.m Peyto Esq:rs Members of Parliament for the County of Warwick, this Plate is humbly Dedicated by their most obed.t humble Serv:t W. Westley.
Copied from the Original Engraving and Published by Thomas Underwood, Castle St. High St. Birmingham [n.d., c.1860].
Engraved map. Printed area 400 x 490mm (15¾ x 19¼"), with large margins. Repaired tears.
A Victorian facsimiles of one the first detailed printed map of Birmingham, originally published the year that Samuel and Nathaniel Buck issued their prospect of the city. It names the streets and shows important buildings in perspective. The Corn Market next to St. Martin’s Church is now the Bull Ring. Underneath are statistics fot the city: in 1700 it contained 30 streets, 100 courts and alleys, 2,504 houses and 15032 inhabitants, but by 1730 there were 25 additional streets, 50 courts and alleys, 1252 houses and 8254 inhabitants, representing a doubling in size. William Westley, a local surveyor, owned land in the city's south-easst, commemorated with ‘Westley’s Row’.
[Ref: 59156]   £280.00  
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The New Front of the Archbishop of York's Palace at Bishopthorpe - 1769.
The New Front of the Archbishop of York's Palace at Bishopthorpe - 1769. Tho.s Atkinson Architect.
Michael Angelo Rooker delin.t. Edward Rooker Sculp.t.
[c.1790.]
Rare etching. 340 x 555mm (13½ x 21¾"), on wove paper watermarked 'J Whatman', large margins. Some creasing, pinholes in corners of margin.
The facade of Bishopthorpe Palace, remodelled by Thomas Atkinson in 1769, now Grade 1 listed. Sold by Messrs. R S Todds Book & Printsellers York 1820.
See: Ref 52082 & 49827 for other views of Bishopthorpe.
[Ref: 59321]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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The Market-Cross at Chichester.
The Market-Cross at Chichester. Inscribed to his Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox and Aubigny & c. High-Steward of the City of Chichester, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter &c.
Willm. Ride Delin. Ao. 1749. G. Vertue Sculpsit Lond.n.
Fine engraving. 470 x 595mm (18½ x 23½"), with large margins. Uncut.
Chichester Cross, a market cross at the centre of the city, is believed to have been built by the Bishop of Chicheter 14-77-1503. This engraving was probably inspired by its restoration by Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, in 1746. One of only two surviving medieval covered English market crosses, it is now a Grade I listed building.
See Ref: 6324 for duplicate.
[Ref: 59322]   £420.00  
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A Large Draught of the Downes Shewing the Sands Shoales Depths of Water and Anchorage with all the Leading marks to Avoide the Dangers therein surveyed by Cap.t. W.m Nunn.
A Large Draught of the Downes Shewing the Sands Shoales Depths of Water and Anchorage with all the Leading marks to Avoide the Dangers therein surveyed by Cap.t. W.m Nunn.
[Engraved by James Mynde.]
Sold by W.m Mount & T. Page on Tower Hill [n.d., c.1750].
Engraved map. 435 x 550mm (17¼ x 21¾"), on thick paper, very large margins. Paper toned.
A detailed chart of the Kent coast from Dover Castle to Margate, orientated with north to the right. An important feature is Goodwin Sands, the 10-mile-long sandbank responsible for the loss of over 2,000 ships. This map was first published by Samuel Thornton in 1723; this example was published by Mount & Page in their re-issue of the Greenvile Collins's 'Great Britain Coasting Pilot'.
[Ref: 59320]   £350.00  
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Hertford Castle.
Hertford Castle.
Drawn by R.M. Batty. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1793 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Rare aquatint. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"), pt Whatman watermarked paper, large margins
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a series of aquatint views of Hertfordshire.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59185]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Hertford Castle.
Hertford Castle.
R. Batty del't. Jukes fecit.
[n.d., c.1795.]
Rare aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. Sheet 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"). Trimmed within plate, slight soiling.
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a set of aquatint views of Hertfordshire in 1793, but this view of the castle is different to that series.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59194]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Hertford Church.
Hertford Church.
Drawn by R.M. Batty. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1793 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Rare aquatint. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"). Small spot in inscription area.
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a series of aquatint views of Hertfordshire.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59193]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Holkham Hall] Remarkable Oak in the Earl of Leicester's Park.
[Holkham Hall] Remarkable Oak in the Earl of Leicester's Park.
Drawn by R.M. Batty. Eng'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Aug.t 10 1794 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Aquatint with hand colour. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½") very large margins. Trimmed within plate, slight soiling.
Perhaps from a series of views of the environs of Holkham Hall. R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a set of aquatint views of Hertfordshire in 1793.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59195]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[An Iron Work, for Casting of Cannon; and a Boreing Mill, Taken from the Madeley side of the River Severn, Shropshire.]
[An Iron Work, for Casting of Cannon; and a Boreing Mill, Taken from the Madeley side of the River Severn, Shropshire.]
[G. Robertson pinxit. Lowry Sculpsit.]
[Published Feb.y 1.st 1788 by John & Josiah Boydell No. 90 Cheapside London.]
Engraving, rich impression. Sheet 335 x 520mm (13¼ x 20½"). Trimmed into image on all sides, laid on card.
A view of the world's first cast iron bridge built by Abraham (1750-89) in 1781, near his the ironworks of his grandfather, also Abraham (1678-1717), who first smelted iron ore with coke, an innovation that kick-started the Industrial Revolution by considerably reduced the coast of making iron. A waterwheel stands by the river. One of six engravings after paintings by George Robertson (1747-88).
See Ref: 59358
[Ref: 59359]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[A View of the Iron Bridge, in Coalbrook Dale, Shropshire. Taken from the bottom of Lincoln Hill.]
[A View of the Iron Bridge, in Coalbrook Dale, Shropshire. Taken from the bottom of Lincoln Hill.]
[G. Robertson pinxit. Francis Chesham Sculpsit.]
[Published Feb.y 1.st 1788 by John & Josiah Boydell No. 90 Cheapside London.]
Engraving, rich impression. Sheet 335 x 520mm (13¼ x 20½"). Trimmed into image on all sides, laid on card.
A view of the world's first cast iron bridge built by Abraham (1750-89) in 1781, near his the ironworks of his grandfather, also Abraham (1678-1717), who first smelted iron ore with coke, an innovation that kick-started the Industrial Revolution by considerably reduced the coast of making iron. One of six engravings after paintings by George Robertson (1747-88).
[Ref: 59358]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Jedburgh Abbey.
Jedburgh Abbey. This View is by Permission most humbly dedicated to J. Rutherford Esq.r of Egerston, by his obliged & obedient Servant, Will.m Wilson.
Drawn by W. Wilson. Engraved by F.C. Lewis.
London Published as the Act directs, Jan. 1. 1813, by W. Wilson, 53, Paddington Street, Baker Street.
Coloured aquatint, printed in blue and brown and hand finished. Sheet 505 x 630mm (19¾ x 24¾"), paper watermarked 'J Whatman 1817'. Trimmed within plate, notches in edges.
A view of the abbey from the side of Jed Water at Abbey Bridge.
[Ref: 59360]   £320.00  
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North East View of Lancaster.
North East View of Lancaster.
Painted by Freebairn.
London Published by J. Deeley. Berwick Street Soho [n.d., c.1810].
Scarce coloured aquatint. 280 x 350mm (11 x 13¾"). Some foxing bottom left, small holes in printed border.
A view of Lancaster from across the River Lune. In 1802 Robert Freebairn (1764-1808) published at least two other views of Lancaster aquatinted by John Bluck.
[Ref: 59350]   £220.00   (£264.00 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, 18th century watermark. 380 x 600mm (15 x 23½"). Trimmed to plate, creases, tears repaired.
Melton Constable Hall, built 1664-70, now grade 1 listed. The Park was landscaped by Capability Brown in 1764-9.
[Ref: 59339]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Newby Hall, Seat of the Right Honourable Lord Grantham.
Newby Hall, Seat of the Right Honourable Lord Grantham.
R. Dunning Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published May 1st 1813 by R. Dunning, Ripon, Yorkshire.
Coloured aquatint, printed in brown and hand finished. 260 x 350mm (10¼ x 13¾") very large margins.
A view of the exterior of Newby Hall in North Yorkshire, as remodelled by William Weddell (1736-92), including interiors by Robert Adam, to house his collection of Roman antiquities. After his death owners included Lord Grantham, his nephew, and the 2nd Earl of Ripon. The present owners are matrilineal descendants of William Weddell. The hall was used as a location for ITV's production of Jane Austen's 'Mansfield Park' in 2007.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 59170]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Commemoration of the Installation of his Grace the Duke of Wellington as Chancellor of the University of Oxford.
Commemoration of the Installation of his Grace the Duke of Wellington as Chancellor of the University of Oxford.
[T. Dighton.]
[n.d., c.1834.]
Very fine and rare hand-coloured lithograph. Original colour. Sheet: 545 x450mm (21½ x 17¾"). Faint creasing. Trimmed to image.
The audience is carefully divided, with women, doctors and noblemen, masters of the arts and undergraduates all occupying seperate areas of the Sheldonian theatre to witness Wellington's installation at Oxford.
[Ref: 37479]   £390.00  
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English Agricultural Societies' Dinner, in Queen's College Quadrangle, Oxford, July 17th 1839.
English Agricultural Societies' Dinner, in Queen's College Quadrangle, Oxford, July 17th 1839. To the Right Hon.ble John Charles, Earl Spencer, President, the Trustees, Vice Presidents, Committee of Management, and Members, This Print is most respectfully dedicated.
G. Scharf, lith: from a drawing by W.A. Delamotte.
Published by J. & R. Dewe, Broad St. Oxford; and Sold by R. Ackermann, Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 191, Regent Street: and T.M. McLean, 26, Haymarket, London [c.1839].
Lithograph. Printed area 240 x 300mm (9½ x 11¾"). Crease top right, outside image, damp stain on left.
The English Agricultural Society, founded in 1838, becoming the Royal Agricultural Society of England the following year when it was granted its Royal Charter by Queen Victoria.
[Ref: 59169]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[Eilean Glas Lighthouse, Scalpay] Light House on the Isle of Scalpa, Harris.
[Eilean Glas Lighthouse, Scalpay] Light House on the Isle of Scalpa, Harris.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. Oct.r, 1, 1819.
Coloured aquatint with original hand colour, printed on card as issued. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"), large margins.
A view of Eilean Glas Lighthouse, built by Thomas Smith in 1789, the first Hebridean lighthouse. It was replaced in 1824 by one designed by Smith's stepson Robert Stevenson, five years after this print was published, which is now a Category A listed building. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 59198]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Shrewbury Portfolio. Seven Etchings by Edward J. Barrow.
The Shrewbury Portfolio. Seven Etchings by Edward J. Barrow. 1, School from Quarry. 2. School from Ferry. 3. School from Lawn. 4. Chapel. 5. Severn from School. 6. Archway of Old Grammar School. 7. Old Market House, Shrewsbury.
W.H. Beynon & Co., Fine Art Publishers, Cheltenham [n.d., c.1901].
Oblong folio, (340 x 440mm, 13½ x 17¼"), original lettered cloth; letterpress title and seven plates on chine collé mounted on card, each signed in pencil by the artist. Covers soiled, tissue guards browned, tear in endpaper.
One plate has the engraved date 1901.
[Ref: 59348]   £260.00   view all images for this item
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A Maæata and Caledonian.
A Maæata and Caledonian.
C.H.S.[Charles Hamilton Smith] del.t. Aquatinted by R.Havell.
Published June 1st, 1815 by R.Havell, 3 Chapel Street, London.
Fine coloured aquatint. 245 x 340mm. Trimmed into plate top and bottom.
Two tribesmen of ancient Scotland showing off their tattoos, standing before a monument of standing stones and a lintel. In the title area is a vignette of an archaeological artifact. The Maeatae lived around the Firth of Forth and were regularly paid off by the Romans to keep the peace. The Caledonians lived further north, around Loch Ness. Published in the 'Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands', the first attempt to to use archaeological evidence to help create visual images of an imagined prehistoric past.
Abbey Life 427.
[Ref: 59202]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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British Fishing, and Husbandry.
British Fishing, and Husbandry.
C.H.S.[Charles Hamilton Smith] del.t. Aquatinted by R.Havell.
Published June 1st, 1815 by R.Havell, 3 Chapel Street, London.
Fine coloured aquatint. 245 x 340mm (9¾ x 13½"). Trimmed into plate top and bottom.
Ancient Britons fishing from coracles and ploughing using ox. In the title area is a vignette of a plough, based on an archaeological artifact. Published in the 'Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands', the first attempt to to use archaeological evidence to help create visual images of an imagined prehistoric past.
Abbey Life 427.
[Ref: 59201]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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View of the Intersection Bridge on the Line of the St Helens & Rucorn Gap Railway,
View of the Intersection Bridge on the Line of the St Helens & Rucorn Gap Railway, Crossing the Liverpool and Manchester Railway near the Foot of the Sutton Inclined Plane. Erected by Charles Vignoles, Esq.re C.E., F.R.A.S., Mice. Dedicated by Permission to Edward Greenall, Eq.re of Wilderspool, Cheshire.
S.G. Hughes, Aquat.a.
London, Published 1832, _ by R. Ackermann, No 96 Strand, and J. & J. Mawdsley, Liverpool.
Coloured aquatint with fine hand colour, J. Whatman 1831 watermark. 330 x 470mm (13 x 18½"). Centre fold, creasing.
An extremely fine & rare view of an iron bridge built by Charles Blacker Vignoles (1793-1875) to carry the St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway over the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the world's first bridge to carry one railway over another.
[Ref: 59273]   £580.00  
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A View of the New Bridge over the River Thames at Walton in Surry,
A View of the New Bridge over the River Thames at Walton in Surry, with the House of Samuel Dicker Esq.r:, and part of the Terrass at Oatlands the Seat of the Right Hon.ble: the Earl of Lincoln appearing through the Great Arch.
Luke Sullivan delin et Sculpt.
[n.d. c.1780.]
Hand coloured engraving, sheet 325 x 590mm (12¾ x 23¼"). Trimmed to plate, creased.
A group of figures with sheep and cattle on the banks of the River Thames at Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. The first bridge over the river, here depicted, was constructed between 1748 and 1750, a timber structure that stood until 1783. Canaletto painted a picture of this bridge in 1754. In the distance a view of Oatlands, the former Tudor and Stuart royal palace located between Weybridge and Walton, which was burned down (and rebuilt) in 1794.
[Ref: 59400]   £380.00  
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Ware Church.
Ware Church.
Drawn by R.M. Batty. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1793 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Rare aquatint. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"), pt Whatman watermarked paper, large margins.
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a series of aquatint views of Hertfordshire.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59187]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Ware-Priory.
Ware-Priory.
Drawn by R.M. Batty. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1793 by F. Jukes, No. 16 Howland Street.
Rare aquatint. 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"), large margins. Spotting in title area.
R.M. Batty and Francis Jukes produced a series of aquatint views of Hertfordshire.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 59186]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Tomb of the Rev.d John Wesley.
The Tomb of the Rev.d John Wesley.
Drawn by J. Brain. Engraved by J. Brain.
Published by J. Mason, 14, City Road & 66 Paternoster Row [n.d., c.1850].
Steel engraving. 240 x 310mm (9½ x 14¼") very large margins. Tears in margins, some soiling.
John Wesley's tomb in the graveyard of Wesley's Chapel (originally the City Road Chapel), 49 City Road, Islington.
[Ref: 59138]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Rev.d John Wesley, Preaching in the Amphitheatre, near Gwennap, Cornwall.
The Rev.d John Wesley, Preaching in the Amphitheatre, near Gwennap, Cornwall. Proof.
Painted and Engraved by W.O. Geller, 4, Stanhope Place, Mornington Crescent. Printed by S.H. Hawkins.
London, Published Oct.r 1, 1845 by Thomas Riley, 3, Hind Court, Fleet Street.
Scarce etching with engraving on chine collé. 450 x 575mm (17¾ x 22¾"). Small margins. Repaired tears, some surface scuffing.
John Wesley preaching from a rock above Gwenap Pit, an amphitheatre created by early mining. Wesley first used the location in 1762 as a shelter from high winds and returned on several occasions until 1789, with an audience of 32,000 claimed in 1773 (although it is estimated only 2,000 could be seated comfortably).
[Ref: 59157]   £450.00  
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View Near the New Entrance in S.t James's Park. Winter Fashions, from Nov.r 1832, to April, 1833,
View Near the New Entrance in S.t James's Park. Winter Fashions, from Nov.r 1832, to April, 1833, by B.Read, Pall Mall, St James's & 12, Hart St.t Bloomsbury Sp.e London.
[n.d., c.1833.]
Scarce & rare coloured aquatint Sheet 430 x 570mm (17 x 22½"), on paper watermarked 'J Whatman 1832'. Paper toned, edges chipped and torn,
Fashionable promenaders on the Mall in St James's Park. Behind are Carlton House Terrace and the Duke of York's Column under construction (completed 1832, statue placed 1834).
[Ref: 59361]   £520.00  
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