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Krone, Scepter und Reichsapfel der Konigin Victoria.
[Signed in plate.] Stdr: v.A. Kneisel.
Zu Euopa's Salon. Leipzig, E. Guntz. [n.d., c.1838.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 320 x 260mm. 12½ x 10¼".
The regalia of Queen Victoria. For a series of German prints of the regalia of European monarchs titled 'Europa's Salon'. Fine colour.
[Ref: 11909] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Spooner's Protean Views, No. 27. Westminster Abbey Fitted Up for the Coronation of Queen Victoria, Changing to the Ceremony of the Homage.
London, William Spooner, No. 337 Strand. [n.d., c.1840.]
Coloured lithograph, 180 x 350mm, trimmed and laid on card with title label, backed with tissue, as issued.
The empty Abbey fills with people when held up to a light source.
[Ref: 55134] £260.00
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Her Most Gracious Majesty & Escort Leaving The Palace, St. James's Park. No.1 - A Series of Birds eye Views taken on the day of Her Majestys Coronation. - June 28th. 1838. [&] Hyde Park Fair. No.2 - A Series of Birds eye Views taken on the day of Her Majestys Coronation. - June 28th. 1838.
W. Clerk, lith, 202 High Holborn.
Published by G.S. Tregear, 96, Cheapside, London.
Pair of coloured lithographs, images 240 x 422mm & 271 x 396mm. Tears from edges, one just into image lower left [&] Tear into image at top. Water stain below title.
[Ref: 7671] £650.00
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Design for a Regency.
William Heath.
Pub July 8 1830 by T. McLean 26 Haymarket London.
Framed hand-coloured etching. Frame dimensions 260 x 365mm (10¼ x 14¼). Unexamined outside of frame. Probably trimmed.
Princess Victoria as a child, sitting on Prince Leopold's knee, holding the sceptre, the crown falling over her eyes. The Duchess of Kent looks on from the throne. To the right is Wellington, standing over the royal chair in the Council Chamber, with William IV sitting to the side. Behind are the Grenadier Guards, standing to attention with bayonets fixed. When William IV came to the throne in 1830, Victoria was the next in line to the throne, aged 11, raising the question of who would be regent if William died before Victoria came of age. Heath had previously issued his work under the pseudonym 'Paul Pry' but reverted to his own name because of fakers. BM Satires: 16162.
[Ref: 60430] £320.00
[Queen Victoria]
[After John Partridge] [George Baxter]
[n.d. c.1853]
Baxter print. Sheet 125 x 90mm (5 x 3½"). Trimmed and laid on album paper
Half length portrait of Queen Victoria. One of her hands rests on a letter on table; the other holding handkerchief and fan. She wears sash and Star of the Garter, with garter itself around left arm; right arm has a porrait minaiture of Prince Albert afer W.C. Ross (1794-1860). On her head rests the State Diadem. After portrait of Queen Victoria by Partridge (1790-1872) from 1842 which is in the Royal Collection:, reworked with new hairstyle to reflect a more mature age, in 1853. Baxter 208. See also reference 8506.
[Ref: 60480] £70.00
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Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen. To her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent This Engraving is by Command, Most respectfully dedicated bu Her Royal Highness most Obedient humble Servants Paul & Dominic Colnaghi.
Painted by Geo. Hayter her Majesty's Painter of History & Portrait. Engraved by Henry Cousins
Printed by Lahee & Co / Proof / Published at No. 14 Pall Mall East, April 4th. 1839, by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Print-publishers to Her Majesty.".
Mezzotint Lettered below the image with the title in open letters 515 x 765mm..
Portrait of Queen Victoria, as a young woman, looking out towards the viewer, enthroned in full coronation robes, with the crown and sceptre on a cushion on a stool to the left.
[Ref: 13732] £320.00
The interior of Westminster Abbey during the Coronation of Her most Gracious Majesty Victoria, June 28th 1838. Proof.
Engraved by George Saunders from a drawing made on the spot by Arthur Newcombe.
ondon, Published Sept. 1st. 1838 by Thos. Mclean 26 Haymarket.
Mezzotint, chine collé proof. 430 x 330mm (17 x 13"). Wear to backing paper and right edge of india.
A view of Westminster Abbey, with the Archbishop of Canterbury holding the crown over the Queen's head, the organ and the choir behind.
[Ref: 54671] £260.00
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The Coronation of Her Most Gracious Majesty at Westminster Abbey, June 28th 1838.
London, Published by William Morgan July 3rd 1838.
Lithograph. Sheet: 235 x 365mm (9¼ x 14½"). Laid on an album sheet, two portraits stuck on top left and right corners with manuscript below.
A scene showing the coronation of Albert & Victoria.
[Ref: 44726] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
Supplement to Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. [Queen Victoria's Coronation]
Saturday, June 30, 1838.
Letterpress. Sheet 655 x 475mm (25¾ x 18¾"). Surface dirt. Creased where folded. Nicks to edges.
Letterpress with images of the order of the procession and the interrior of Westminster Abbey when her Majesty was Assuming the Crown. Woolmer’s Exeter and Plymouth Gazette was published in Exeter in 1827 by Woolmer and Thacker. A weekly publication of 4 pages, priced at 7d. As a Conservative publication, it enjoyed the patronage of the gentry and clergy, advocating mainly agricultural interests and supporting the Established Church. It circulated generally through Devon, Cornwall and parts of Dorset and Somerset.
[Ref: 60460] £140.00
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The Coronation of her most Excellent Majesty Queen Victoria, On the 28.th June 1838.
London Published by R. Havell, 77, Oxford Street. [n.d. c1838]
Rare hand coloured aquatint. Sheet 340 x 535mm (13½ x 21"). Time stained. Some foxing. Small tear in right margin.
Interior of Westminster Abbey looking towards the organ and choir; foreground centre, the crowned Queen flanked by peers of the realm.
[Ref: 60457] £230.00
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Key To Mr. Leslie's Celebrated Picture Of The Queen Receiving the Holy Sacrament At Her Coronation.
Mr. Moon... 20, Threadneedle Street, London, December 14th, 1839.
Rare pen lithograph. Sheet 275 x 440mm (11 x 7¼"). Trimmed. Creases where previously folded and outer edges. Nicks to edges. Tear losing a tiny section of the key numbers.
Explanatory key to a plate representing Queen Victoria receiving the Holy Sacrament at her coronation. The painting is in the Royal Collection. See reference 45923 for key to the christening of Victoria.
[Ref: 60456] £150.00
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The State Procession of Queen Victoria, to Westminster Abbey on the day of the Coronation June 28.th 1838. The Guards Saluting her Majesty
[Drawn by J. S. Templeton] Printed by I.M Lefevre Newman St.
London: Published by William Spooner, 377, Strand. July 7.th 1838.
Very rare lithograph. Sheet 300 x 390mm (11¾ x 15½"). Mounted onto archival paper.
The state procession passing the temporary pavilions in front of Westminster Abbey en route to her coronation.
[Ref: 60458] £260.00
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Panoramic Coronation Procession. From Drawings Taken On The Spot. [Queen Victoria [in pencil]].
Printed and Published by E. Elliot, 14, Holywell-st. Strand. [n.d. c.1838]
Wood engraving. Sheet 255 x 655mm (10 x 25¾"). Time stained. Creases where folded and previously folded as normal.
Panormic view of the state procession en route to Westminster Abbey.
[Ref: 60459] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Queen Victoria 1st leaving the Palace to be Crown'd at Westminster Abbey, London, June 28th, 1838.
[Printed & Sold by W. Belch. 6, Bridge St., Union St., Boro.]
Wood engraving with fine hand-colouring, sheet 185 x 255mm (7 x 10"). Trimmed, losing part of image left and right, and bottom line of text; glued to album sheet.
Queen Victoria leaving Buckingham Palace, where the Gold State Coach waits to drive her to her coronation at Westminster Abbey. The coach, designed by William Chambers and made by Samuel Butler in 1762, has been used at every Coronation from George IV onwards. The artist and publication details are supplied here on the basis of similarities between this print and ref. 32278.
[Ref: 32280] £140.00
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Queen Victoria going to dine with the Lord Mayor & Citizens of London at Guildhall. November 9.th 1837. 83.
Printed & Sold by W. Belch. 6, Bridge S.t Union, S.t Boro. [n.d. c.1837.]
Etching with hand colours, sheet 200 x 310mm (8 x 12¼"). Trimmed to plate and laid on album sheet at edges. Tears, nicks and creases at edges.
Royal procession with Queen Victoria riding in a gilded coach pulled by eight white horses and entering the City of London at Temple Bar on Fleet Street.
[Ref: 60470] £70.00
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[The grand] Military Feast in Honor of the Queen's Coronation to the Royal Artillery at Woolwich [July 5th 1838]
[Printed & Sold by W. Belch. 6, Bridge St., Union St., Boro.]
Fine coloured wood engraving, scarce; sheet 180 x 255mm (7 x 10"). Trimmed, losing part of image left and right, and bottom line of text; glued to album sheet; with a cut copy of the new Great Seal of Britain
Banquet scene in the Royal Artillery Barracks at Woolwich, celebrating the Coronation of Queen Victoria. Engraved by the popular printmaker William Belch (1790s-1840s, fl.). Uncut impression in the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection at Brown University.
[Ref: 32278] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
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