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[Glorious Revolution] De Koningin en Prins van Walles, landen te Calais, en worden van d'Governeur ontfangen.
[Amsterdam, Marcus Doornik, 1689.]
Engraving. Sheet 175 x 135mm (7 x 5¼"). Trimmed to border and laid on album paper. Small stain in upper left corner of image.
Mary of Modena and James, Prince of Wales (the Old Pretender), arriving in Calais having fled the Glorious Revolution. A plate from Abraham van Poot's history of the Revolution, 'Engelands gods-dienst en vryheid hersteld, door syn hoogheid den heere prince van Oranjen'.
[Ref: 53743] £130.00
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A Faithful Representation of the Interior of the House of Lords.
Printed by Smith and Melling, 18, Pool Lane, Liverpool.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Broadside, with wood engraving set in letterpress. Sheet 455 x 300mm (18 x 11¾"). Repaired tears, creasing.
A broadside published for the trial of Caroline of Brunswick, showing the temporary galleries erected to seat the extra visitors. The 'Table of Explanation' contains a key marking the positions of the main figures of the trial.
[Ref: 60901] £260.00
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Iacobus, Hartog van Monmout, Seer Elendiglyk het Hooft afgeslagen.
By Jan Luyken
1698.
Etching, trimmed. 185 x 135mm (7¼ x 5¼"). Trimmed to border and laid on album paper.
James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685), born in Rotterdam was the eldest of Charles II's illegitimate sons. He led an attempted rebellion against James II in a bid for the throne after the death of his father. The rebellion was unsuccessful and he was beheaded.
[Ref: 53744] £130.00
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