[Bedlam] Hospitium Mente-Captorum Londinense.
R. White Sculpsit.
[Printed, Coloured and Sold By John Garrett at his Shop next ye Exchange Stairs in Cornhill] [n.d., 1694.]
Engraving on three sheets conjoined, total 570 x 1200mm (22½ x 47"). Some restoration as usual with these large prints, remains of erased publication line visible.
The frontage of Robert Hooke's New Bethlem Hospital, engraved by Robert White for Hooke in 1677. According to Griffiths, the plates were later purchased by John Garrett, ''who entered the view on the Term Catalogue for 1694'', after which ''they passed to W. Herbert at the Golden Globe on London Bridge''. Griffiths: The Print in Stuart Britain, Cat. 186.
[Ref: 61364] £950.00
Views of Bournemouth, Hants. From Sketches by H.D. [Harriet Daniel.] The Profits will be in aid of the Funds for Schools and School-houses at Bournmouth.
Lithographed, Printed, and Published by Dickinson & Co., 114, New Bond Street, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Oblong folio; title and four hand-coloured lithographs with very large margins, in modern blue leather box. Scarce complete.
A view looking towards Bournemouth, Dorsetshire, with St Peter's Church to the left and the sea to the right. [&] A view of Bath Road, Bournemouth; the original town baths on the right and Belle Vue Boarding House to the left. [&] A view looking south towards Bournemouth with St Peter's Church to the left and sailing boats seen out on the sea. [&] A view looking west towards Bournemouth from the other side of the bay with sailing ships and larger merchant vessels in the bay, a tall-ship's mast seen over the hill to the right. After sketches by Harriet Daniel. Bournemouth was part of Hampshire until 1974. Abbey: Scenery 51.
[Ref: 61626] £900.00
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A Chart of the Sea Coast of Great Britain and Ireland.
By H. Moll Geographer.
[n.d., 1720.]
Engraved map. 320 x 285mm (12½ x 11¼"). Narrow margin on left. Original binding folds.
A sea chart of the British Isles, from Josiah Burchett's 'A Complete History of the Most Remarkable Transactions at Sea, from the Earliest Account... to the Conclusion of the Last War with France''.
[Ref: 61703] £380.00
[Buckingham Palace & Victoria Memorial.]
Fred. A. Farrell [signed in pencil].
[n.d. c.1925]
Etching, 175 x 430mm (7 x 17"), with very large margins. Blindstamps lower left. Very faint mountburn. Some foxing marks on right.
Buckingham Palace on the left, with the Queen's Gardens and Victora Memorial on the right. Etched by Fred Farrell (b.1882) Scottish printmaker and Official Artist with the 51st Highlanders 1914-1918.
[Ref: 61468] £320.00
Bullock's Museum. 22, Piccadilly.
No.18, of R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts &c. Pub. June 1 1810 at 101 Strand; London.
Hand coloured engraving. 150 x 245mm (6 x 9¾"). Offset from text.
The interior of Bullock's Museum, also known as the London Museum and the Egyptian Hall (or Museum), centred on a display of stuffed animals including an elephant, zebra and polar bear. William Bullock (c.1773-1849), a traveller, naturalist, and antiquarian, established the museum in 1812. Built at a cost of £16,000, it contained 15,000 items, collected according to the guidebook 'during seventeen years of arduous research at a cost of £30,000'. Admission was l shilling or 1 guinea for an annual ticket. Over the years special exhibits included Napoleon's carriage, 'the superb Feather, Cloak, and and Helmet, presented by the king of Owyhee to, and worn [by] our Unfortunate Circumnavigator [Captain James Cook] a few days before he fell', Giovanni Battista Belzoni's finds in Egypt, and and James Ward's gigantic painting 'Allegory of Waterloo'. Thomas Shotter Boys' view of Piccadilly for 'London As It Is' shows the exterior of the Egyptian Hall during the exhibition of George Catlin's 'North American Indian Portfolio'.
[Ref: 61419] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
The Edystone Lighthouse.
Drawn by J.M.W Turner R.A. Engraved by T. Lupton.
London Published July 1, 1829 by W.B. Cooke, 9 Soho Square.
Mezzotint, sheet 115 x 150mm (4½ x 6"). Trimmed within plate. Some marks outside image.
A view of the Eddystone Light House on a stormy night. With wreckage in the foreground, lighthouse behind in the centre, shadow of ship in the left background, crescent moon in the left sky. R 773 II of II.
[Ref: 61670] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
The late Mr. Garrick's Villa.
J. Farington R.A. delt. J. C. Stadler Sculpt.
Pub. June 1, 1793, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. Printed area 215 x 320mm (8½ x 12½"), with wide margins. Slight creasing in right margin.
A view of Garrick's Villa on the River Thames at Hampton, with the house and a Palladian folly, 'Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare'. The hugely influential actor and playwright, David Garrick (1717 - 1779), bought Hampton House in 1754, at employed Robert Adam to make numerous alterations. Plate 45 from Joseph Farington's (1747 - 1821) 'History of the River Thames', 1794, a two-volume publication including 76 aquatints. Abbey: 432. Gascoigne, Twickenham 658.
[Ref: 61682] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
View of the British Plate Glass Manufactory; View of the British Plate Glass Warehouse.
[n.d.. c.1810.]
Rare aquatint, 270 x 215mm. (10½ x 8½"), with large margins. Paper toning. Small tears in margins.
[Ref: 61520] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Queen Elizabeth's Elm. Richmond.
M. Callcott 1834.
Rare lithograph on chine collé. 240 x 175mm (9½ x 7"). Some spotting, mainly to backing sheet.
An ancient Scots Elm in the grounds of Kew Palace, partially blown down in 1844. Privately printed by Maria, Lady Callcott (1785-1842), traveller, author and amateur lithographer. Gascoigne 704.
[Ref: 61700] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
A Plan of London Westm.r and Southwark w.th ye Riv.r Thames, as they were Surveyd and publish't by Authority toward ye latter end of ye Raign of Queen Elizabeth; or about ye year of our Lord 1600. which being compared w.th ye New Map of London ~ The prodigious increase of Building and other alterations of ye names & Situation of Street &c. in this last centry will plainly apperar.
[engraved by Frans Hogenberg.]
[London: Edward Hatton, 1708.]
Engraved map. Sheet 330 x 480mm (13 x 19"). Trimmed close to printed border, laid on card.
The last state of the famed Braun & Hogenberg map of London, originally published in 1572, but showing London before the destruction of the spire of the Norman St Paul's Cathedral in 1561 (during the reign of Mary I). After passing through the hands of publisher Jan Jannson in Amsterdam (who removed the original title and engraved a new cartouche over the original costumes), the plate was bought by a London publisher and used in Hatton's ''A New View of London; or, an Ample Account of that City'', with an English title replacing the Latin. The original issue is the earliest printed map of London to survive. Howgego: 2, state 4.
[Ref: 61721] £1,800.00
Londinum Feracis: Ang. Met. London oder Lunden die Haupestatt in Engellandt / am fluss Thamesis gelegen...
[Basle: Heinrich Petri, 1614.]
Woodcut map set in letterpress. Sheet 315 x 420mm (12½ x 16½). Printer's crease in letterpress.
A woodcut copy of the famed Braun & Hogenberg map of London of 1572, published in a German edition of Sebastian Münster’s Cosmography, the 'Cosmographey oder beschreibung aller Länder, Herrschafften, fürnemmsten Stetten, geschichten, gebreüchen, handtierungen &c.''. Howgego: 6
[Ref: 61722] £1,800.00
North West View of Marlborough College, Wilts. Respectfully Dedicated by Permission To the Most Honorable Charles, Marquess of Ailesbury, K.T.
Drawn by Isaac Shaw, Esq.r.
Published by Emberlin and Harold [Marlborough, n.d., c.1830].
Scarce tinted lithograph, artist's inscription & publication line embossed. Sheet 370 x 540mm (14½ x 21¼").
A locally-published view of the Court of Marlborough College.
[Ref: 61544] £360.00
[The funeral of Mary II] Bed van Parade [...]
[Romeyn de Hooghe]
By Pieter Persoy met Previlegie [1695].
Rare etching. Sheet 240 x 300mm (9½ x 11¾"). Trimmed close to printed border on left, lacking letterpress key.
Mary II's regalia on display after her death in 1694. Plate from Samuel Gruterus, 'Funeralia Mariae II Britanniarum' (Haarlem, 1695), which depicted episodes from the funeral of Mary II (1662-94). Although Mary had privately expressed the wish for a simple funeral, she was buried with elaborate ceremony in Westminster Abbey, and her funeral procession was the largest ever held for an English monarch. Etched by Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708), Landwehr Bookplates 87.
[Ref: 61405] £180.00
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Nottingham from the Park Side. [&] Nottingham from Mapperley Hills.
S. Rayner lith. Drawn and Published by M. Webster.
[n.d. c.1840.]
Pair of very scarce lithographs on india, with hand colour. Each sheet 285 x 385mm (11¼ x 15¼"). Edges chipped and toned.
Two panoramic views of the city from the surrounding countryside.
[Ref: 61418] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Pembroke Gardens] An Exact Survey of the Beautiful & Magnificent House Garden & Park of the Right Hon.ble the Earl of Pembroke, With the Ancient Town of Wilton 3 Miles from Salisbury by John Rocque Chorographer to his Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
Published according to Act of Parliament. Price 2.s 6.d. [1754]
Very rare engraved plan, 18th century watermark; plate 350 x 545mm (13¾ x 21½"), with large margins. Central fold.
Plan of the gardens and grounds at Wilton; the house towards the bottom with more formal gardens and large fish pond to the right, looking out towards the River Nader, and park land beyond; with inset views of the great bridge, the house itself, the arcade, and the porter's lodge on the left, and at top a further view of the bridge from the north. Below on left a plan of the ground floor on a scroll.
[Ref: 61711] £650.00
[Petersham Lodge] A Front View of the Earl of Harrington's House &c. at Petersham in Surry. [&] A View of the Earl of Harrington's House towards the Garden at Petersham in Surry.
A. Heckel delin. Stevens Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament June 8th. 1752. London Printed for and Sold by Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter lane, Fleet Street._& Hen.y Overton at the White Horse without Newgate.
Fine pair of engravings. 260 x 405mm (10¼" x 16"), with large margins, 18th century watermarks.
A fine pair of views of Petersham Lodge, house of Charles Stanhope, Earl of Harrington at Petersham, Surrey. Not in Gascoigne.
[Ref: 61685] £850.00
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Lord Sidmouth's in Richmond Park.
[after Humphry Repton.]
Published by J. Taylor, Feb 1. 1816.
Rare coloured aquatint with overlay. 230 x 320mm (9 x 11½). Trimmed into plate at sides.
The front of White Lodge, now the home of the Royal Ballet Lower School in Richmond Park. The name here refers to Prime Minister, Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, who was given the lodge by George III and enclosed the lodge's first private gardens in 1805. Published in Humphry Repton's 'Fragments on the theory and practice of Landscape Gardening', the plate has a hinged overlay: when the slip is down Richmond Park's deer and cattle are shown coming up to the walls of the Lodge; lifting the slip reveals a promenade with formal gardens free from wildlife. Repton (1752-1818) was the last great English landscape designer of the C18th, who coined the term 'landscape gardener'. Regarded as the successor to Capability Brown, he worked at Blaise Castle, Woburn Abbey, Stoneleigh Abbey & the central gardens in Russell Square, but lost out on the Prince Regent's Brighton Pavilion to John Nash (although he published his designs). Abbey: Scenery 391.
[Ref: 51123] £320.00
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Richmond.
J. Farington R.A. del.t. J.C. Stadler Sculp.t.
Pub. June 1, 1795, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside, London.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. Printed area: 215 x 320mm (8½ x 12½"), large margins. Slight offset from text.
A view of Richmond Bridge from the banks of the Thames, taken from downstream. Plate 6 from 'History of the River Thames', 1794, a two-volume publication including 76 aquatints after Joseph Farington (1747 - 1821). Abbey: 432. Gascoigne 37.
[Ref: 61667] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Richmond.
W. Westall. A.R.A. del.t. R.G. Reeve sculp.t.
Published 1828, by R. Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Aquatint with superb hand colour. 280 x 350mm (11 x 13¾"), watermarked 'J Whatman 1827', large margins.
A view looking along the Thames from near Argyll House towards Richmond Bridge. From Westall & Owen's Picturesque Tour of the River Thames. Abbey Scenery 435; Gascoigne 90. See 61665 for black and white version.
[Ref: 61666] £360.00
Richmond.
W. Westall. A.R.A. del.t. R.G. Reeve sculp.t.
Published 1828, by R. Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Aquatint on chine collé. 280 x 350mm (11 x 13¾") large margins.
A view looking along the Thames from near Argyll House towards Richmond Bridge. From Westall & Owen's Picturesque Tour of the River Thames. Abbey Scenery 435; Gascoigne 90. See 61666 for coloured version.
[Ref: 61665] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
Richmond. Looking from the Bridge.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. Aug.t 1. 1822.
Lithograph on chine collé. Printed area 220 x 330mm (8¾ x 13"), large margins.
A view of the Thames from riverside under Richmond Bridge. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823. Gascoigne 71.
[Ref: 61661] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Richmond Surrey.
F.N. [Francis Nicholson] 1821. [Printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel.]
Lithograph. Sheet 230 x 320mm (9 x 12½"). Trimmed into image.
A view looking up the Thames from near Argyll House to Richmond Bridge. Gascoigne 426.
[Ref: 61692] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Richmond. From Petersham Fields.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. June 1, 1822.
Lithograph on chine collé. Printed area 220 x 310mm (8¾ x 12¼"), with large margins.
A view looking down the Thames towards Richmond Bridge, with a ferryman in the foreground. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823. Gascoigne 69.
[Ref: 61659] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
View from Richmond Hill.
Drawn by C.V. Fielding.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Fine aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. Sheet 370 x 475mm (14½ x 18¾"). Trimmed within plate.
A large view looking down across Petersham Meadows to the Thames and Twickenham. Extremely fine & scarce. Gascoigne 494.
[Ref: 61657] £650.00
Richmond. Looking towards Isleworth.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. Aug.t 1822.
Lithograph. Printed area 220 x 310mm (8¾ x 12¼"), with large margins. Small tears in edges, damp stain in bottom margin.
A view of the Thames, with cows grazing. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823. Not in Gascoigne.
[Ref: 61655] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[Richmond, From Twickenham Park.]
[Painted by Thomas Hofland. Engraved by Charles Heath.]
[n.d., c.1822.]
Etching and engraving on india laid paper, unfinished proof before all letters. Image 350 x 530mm (13¾ x 20¾"). Trimmed to india. Water stain to image lower right.
An attractive landscape view across parkland towards Richmond Bridge on the River Thames. Several vessels including pleasure barges are on the water and figures sit, sketch and promenade in the foreground. A guitar lies on the grass to left. After Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843).
[Ref: 9456] £420.00
[Set of eleven views of Richmond Park.]
SDK [monogram of Simon de Koster] 1823-6.
Eleven lithographs on chine collé (complete set as per Gascoigne], with large margins, titled in pencil on backing card. Printed area 235 x 300mm (9¼ x 11¾").
An extremely rare set of views of Richmond Park. Gascoigne 429-439, unidentified.
[Ref: 61654] £1,200.00
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[The Castle Hotel] Garden View.
[n.d., c.1860.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 190 x 220mm (7½ x 8¾"). Original folds, spotting.
A view of the hotel's ornamental garden, with promenaders, published in a sale prospectus. The Castle Hotel was given to the town in 1890: it was demolished to make way for a new town hall. Not in Gascoigne.
[Ref: 61694] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Richmond Hill, on the Thames.
Drawn, Eng.d & Pub.d by F.C. Lewis 1846. The Original Sketch in the Possession of F.C. Lewis.
Etching. 180 x 230mm (7 x 9") very large margins.
A view looking from Richmond Terrace down to the Thames, Petersham Meadows, Ham, Marble Hill and Twickenham. Plate 12 of ''Scenery of the Rivers of England & Wales'' 1848. Gascoigne 144.
[Ref: 61696] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Richmond Terrace.
H.W. Burgess. 1839.
Pencil sketch. 250 x 350mm (9¾ x 13¾"). Some spotting, mounted on card.
A view looking from Richmond Terrace down to the Thames, Petersham Meadows, Ham, Marble Hill and Twickenham. Henry William Burgess (c.1792-1839) became landscape painter to the Duke of Clarence (later William IV) in 1826. He is best known for his series of lithographs, 'Eidodendron: Views of the General Character and Appearance of Trees Foreign and Indigenous Connected with Picturesque Scenery'.
[Ref: 61691] £420.00
A View from Richmond Hill up the River. Paisage du haut de la Montagne de Richmond en assendant la Tamise.
Printed for Rob.t Sayer Map & Printseller near Serjeants Inn Fleet Street. [n.d. c.1760.]
Engraving. 180 x 280mm (7 x 11"). Centre fold.
Marble Hill House from Richmond Hill.
[Ref: 20348] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
[Richmond Hill] Richmond Vicinity N.º 1.
J.S.A. [Joseph Samuel Alpenny] 1826.
Published by J.S. Alpenny, Church Row, Richmond 1826.
Rare lithograph. Sheet 245 x 375mm (9½ x 14¾"). Some staining on left.
A locally-published view of Richmond Hill from beside the Thames in Petersham Meadows. Joseph Samuel Alpenny (originally Halfpenny, 1787-1858), was a Dublin-born artist and printmaker who settled in Richmond c.1823. Gascoigne 467.
[Ref: 61693] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A View from Richmond Hill.
T.C. Hofland pinxit. Cha.s Heath Sculpsit.
[Published Aug.t 1. 1823, by T.C. Hofland, 23 Newman Street, Oxford Street, & Mess.rs Hurst, Robinson & Co. Cheapside London. Printed by McQueen.]
Etching and engraving, Sheet 425 x 595mm (16¾ x 23½"). Trimmed within plate, losing publication line at bottom, some spotting, taped at edges on mount board.
A large view from Richmond Hill, looking down on the Thames, Petersham Meadows, Ham House, Marble Hill and Twickenham. Gascoigne 428.
[Ref: 61677] £420.00
A View from Richmond Hill.
Drawn by W. Havell. Engraved by R. Havell.
Published March 1. 1815, for the Proprietors by Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co. No 23 Cockspur Street. London.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. 275 x 360mm (10½ x 14¼"), large margins. Trimmed to plate. Old ink mss. in title area.
A view from Richmond Hill, looking down to across Petersham Meadows to Ham, St Margarets and Twickenham. Wick House, built for Sir Joshua Reynolds can be seen on the right. Gascoigne 78.
[Ref: 61669] £500.00
View of Richmond Hill, from Twickenham.
J. Farington R.A. del.t. J. C. Stadler Sculp.t.
Pub. June 1, 1795, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. Printed area 210 x 320mm (8¼ x 12½"). Creases and soiling in the margins.
Despite the title the scene is taken from the Ham side of the Thames. From 'History of the River Thames', 1794, a two-volume publication including 76 aquatints after Joseph Farington (1747 - 1821). Abbey: 432. Gascoigne 34.
[Ref: 61668] £250.00
(£300.00 incl.VAT)
Richmond Hill.
Drawn on Stone by T.M. Baynes. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London Pub: by D. Walther Brydges Stt. Covent Garden, 1823.
Lithograph. 285 x 380mm (11¼ x 15"), very large margins. Some spotting.
A view looking from Richmond Terrace down to the Thames, Petersham Meadows, Ham, Marble Hill and Twickenham. Gascoigne 76.
[Ref: 61695] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A West View of Richmond &c. in Surrey from the Star and Garter on the Hill. Vue du Costé de l'Occident de Richmond &c dan Surrey prise de l'Enseigne de l'Etoile et la Jaretiere.
A. Heckel Delin. Grignion sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament 1752. [London Printed for and Sold by Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street. & Hen.y Overton at the White Horse without Newgate.]
Hand-coloured etching. 400 x 260mm (15¾ x 10¼"), 18th century watermark. Trimmed within plate on lower edge, losing publication line, Laid on card. 2 slight spots in sky.
A view from Richmond Terrace, with the Thames and East Twickenham. Pre-dating the bridge, Richmond Ferry can be seen in operation.
[Ref: 55536] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
View from Richmond Hill.
W. Westall. A.R.A. del.t. R.G. Reeve sculp.t.
Published 1828, by R. Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Aquatint with superb hand colour. 220 x 280mm (8¾ x 11"), watermarked 'J Whatman 1827', large margins.
A view from Richmond Hill looking up the Thames towards Twickenham. From Westall & Owen's Picturesque Tour of the River Thames. Abbey Scenery 435; Gascoigne 89.
[Ref: 61664] £320.00
View from Richmond Hill.
W. Westall. A.R.A. del.t. R.G. Reeve sculp.t.
Published 1828, by R. Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Aquatint on chine collé. 220 x 280mm (8¾ x 11") Small margins.
A view from Richmond Hill looking up the Thames towards Twickenham. From Westall & Owen's Picturesque Tour of the River Thames. Abbey Scenery 435; Gascoigne 89.
[Ref: 61663] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
Richmond Hill. From Petersham.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. Aug.t 1. 1822.
Lithograph on chine collé. Printed area 220 x 330mm (8¾ x 13"), large margins.
A view from the Thames riverside in Petersham looking up to Richmond Hill. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823. Gascoigne 670.
[Ref: 61662] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
View from Richmond Hill.
J.S.A. J.S. Alpenny del. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
Published by James Darnill, Richmond and R. Ackermann, Strand, 1832.
Lithograph on chine collé. Sheet 150 x 200mm (6 x 8"), very large margins. Backing sheet with two small tears, spotted in margins.
The view from Richmond Hill from the top of Nightingale Lane, with the wall of the grounds of The Wick (still extant, although here without the conservatory). First published by the artist, Joseph Samuel Alpenny (originally Halfpenny, 1787-1858), a Dublin-born artist and printmaker who settled in Richmond c.1823. Gascoigne 470.
[Ref: 61699] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Richmond Hill.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. Aug. 1, 1822.
Lithograph on chine collé. Printed area 220 x 310mm (8¾ x 12¼"), with large margins.
A view from Richmond Hill looking up the Thames towards Twickenham. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823. Gascoigne 72.
[Ref: 61660] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
A View of Richmond Hill up the River.
Heckel Delin. Grignion Sculpt.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament 1752. London Printed for and Sold by Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter Lane Fleet Street. _ Hen.y Overton at the White Horse without Newgate.
Etching. 260 x 395mm (10¼ x 15½"), with large margins.
A view from Richmond Hill looking up the Thames towards Twickenham, with riders, sightseers, a coach and a milkmaid in the foreground. Gascoisgne 400.
[Ref: 61658] £320.00
View from Sir Joshua Reynolds's House, Richmond Hill. Painted by himself & Engraved by W.m Birch, Enamel Painter.
Published July 1. 1788 by W.m Birch, Hampstead Heath & Sold by T. Thornton, Southampton Str.t Cov.t Garden.
Stipple and etching. 150 x 175mm (6 x 7") very large margins.
A view from Wick House, looking down Richmond Hill to the Thames and Petersham Meadows. The view inspired a rare landscape by Reynolds (now in the National Gallery), although he still used his artistic licience to create a couple of mountains to improve it. From the series 'Délices de la Grande Bretagne'. Gascoigne 23.
[Ref: 61701] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
[Richmond Lodge The front elec] The Royal Palace at Richmond in Surry.
Printed for, and Sold by John Wilcox in the Strand, George Foster at the White Horse in St Paul's Church Yard, and Henry Chappelle in Grosvenor Street. M.DCC.XXIX [1739].
Engraving. 170 x 245mm (6¾ x 9¾"), set in letterpress. Sheet trimmed.
The front elevation of Richmond Lodge in the Old Deer Park, puchased by George, Prince of Wales, (George II) in 1718, demolished 1772. The engraving was the vignette in the title page to ''Vitruvius Brittanicus, Volume the Fourth. Being A Collection Of Plans, Elevations, and Perspective Views, Of` The Royal Palaces, Noblemen, and Gentlemens Seats, In Great Britain, Not Exhibited in any Collection of this nature hitherto published. Design'd By J. Badeslade and J. Rocque, &c. And Engraven by the Best Hands''. Not in Gascoigne.
[Ref: 61698] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
In Richmond Park.
J. Laporte del.t & sculp.t.
London Published July.1, 1809 by H. Setchel & Son 23 King Str. Covent Garden.
Rare soft ground etching, printed in brown. 240 x 300mm (9½ x 11¾"). Small margins.
Cows under trees, a tower in the background. One of four prints in 'A New Drawing book, in Different Coloured Chalks, for young practitioners in landscape: by John Laporte'. BM 1874,0509.150-153. Gascoigne 681.
[Ref: 61697] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[Four View of Ripon Minster] West View of Ripon Minster. To His Grace the Archbishop of York, &c. &c. &c. This Plate is respectfully inscribed by their obedient humble Serv.t W.H. Wood. The Four Views printed Plain & In Colours by W. Scott, Porter Street, London. [&] North View of Ripon Minster. To the Dean Residentiary and Prebendaries of the Collegiate Church of Ripon... [&] South View of Ripon Minster. To the Dean and Chapter of Ripon... [&] East View of Ripon Minster. To His Grace the Archbishop of York, &c. &c. &c. This Plate is respectfully inscribed by their obedient humble Serv.t W.H. Wood.
Drawn by W.H. Wood. Engraved by F. Birnie.
Ripon. Published May 15th. 1790 by W.H. Wood.
Rare set of four aquatints with etching printed in brown. Two plates 235 x 340mm (9¼ x 13½"), two 340 x 235mm (13½ x 9¼"). Some creasing. 2 plates some staining not showing on front.
A scarce complete set of four views of Ripon Cathedral by local artist William Henry Wood.
[Ref: 61453] £640.00
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[The Royal Star and Garter Home, Richmond Hill.]
Sydney R. Jones [signed in plate and in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 235 x 385mm (9¼ x 15¼"). Unexamined out of frame.
A view looking up at the Royal Star and Garter Home from the Twickenham riverside, before the towpath was built up. Sir Edwin Cooper's home for injured servicemen was opened in 1924 and closed for conversion to flats in 2013.
[Ref: 50329] £240.00
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Sandown Hotel. Sandown Bay, Isle of Wight. Walter Mew, Proprietor. Wine & Spirit Stores - Posting Establishment. Six Miles from Ryde.
[n.d., c.1870.]
Wood engraving on porcelain card. 90 x 120mm (3½ x 4¾").
In 1881's '' Murray's Handbook for Travellers'' Walter Mew (a mason) advertised the hotels billiard room, croquet and tennis lawns.
[Ref: 61443] £75.00
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S.t Paul's from the River. From the picture in The Art Gallery of the Corporation of Birmingham.
Painted by Henry Dawson. Etched by W.A. Reid.
The Art Journal, London, H. Virtue & C.º Ltd.
Etching, printed in brown. 230 x 310mm (9 x 12¼"). Glue stain bottom right. Small margins.
The painting, which shows St Paul's Cathedral from downstream, is still held by the Birmingham Museums Trust.
[Ref: 61407] £130.00
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