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Caernarvon Castle [pencil].
Caernarvon Castle [pencil].
Francis Wells [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching with aquatint printed in colours. 165 x 315mm (6½ x 12¼"), with large margins, blind-stamped 'Rembrandt Guild Artist's Proof'.
A view of Caernarvon Castle from the sea. Francis Wells (exh. 1897-1938), portrait and landscape painter who studied at the Slade and Royal Academy Schools; lived Milton Abbas, Dorset.
[Ref: 64962]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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The Cave at Cheddar.
The Cave at Cheddar. 1834.
From Nature & on Stone by W. Muller. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
Lithograph. Sheet 290 x 240mm (11½ x 9½").
A woman sitting in the mouth of the cave, washing clothes in a tub, watched by a young girl. To the right is a bed, a carved chest and other household possessions, suggesting they were living in the cave. The view is considered to be of Gough's Old Cave which in 1834 was occupied by Suckey Weeks, aged 63, and her son Jack, then aged 26. The legend surrounding Suckey Weeks suggests that she was thrown out of her home having disgraced herself by marrying beneath her station. She is said to have fled to Cheddar and lived in the cave where her child was born.
[Ref: 64733]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Chalfont St Giles]
[Chalfont St Giles]
Monk. [in image] W. Monk [signed in pencil]
The Art Journal London Virtue & Co. [n.d. c.1911]
Etching, 210 x 280mm (8¼ x 11") very large margins. Mint.
A view the village of Chalfont St Giles, in Chiltern Hills Buckinghamshire. British etcher William Monk (1863-1937).
[Ref: 65178]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[Hatfield House during a 'fete champetre' with archery.]
[Hatfield House during a 'fete champetre' with archery.]
Drawn by J.D. Harding. Engraved by W. Radclyffe.
[n.d., c.1833.]
Engraving, fine proof before title. 320 x 460mm (12½ x 18"), with large margins. Tear in top margin repaired, right edge chipped. Margins bit dusty.
A group of men and women relax in the grounds of Hatfield House, with archery butts spread around. Probably from Peter Frederick Robinson's ''History of Hatfield House: illustrated by plans, elevations, and internal views of the apartments, from actual measurement''.
[Ref: 64739]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Marston. S.t Lawrence
Marston. S.t Lawrence
W. Gauci lithog. Printed by Englemann, Graf Coindet & Co.
[n.d. c.1826]
Rare lithograph, sheet 265 x 370mm (10½ x 14½"), with large margins. Foxing.
A view of a stream in the village of Marston St. Lawrence in Northamptonshire. A small sailboat bobs down the stream towards the buildings in the distance.
[Ref: 65184]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Marston. S.t Lawrence
Marston. S.t Lawrence
W. Gauci lithog. Printed by Englemann, Graf Coindet & Co.
[n.d. c.1826]
Very rare lithograph, sheet 265 x 370mm (10½ x 14½"), with large margins. Foxing.
A view of a building in the village of Marston St. Lawrence in Northamptonshire. Most likely Marston house. The house dates back to either the Elizabethan or Jacobean era, with one wing featuring a panelled room that has an intricately carved overmantel inscribed with the date 1611. However, the house was entirely rebuilt between 1700 and 1730, making the current structure either Queen Anne or early Georgian in style. It is now a Grade II listed building.
[Ref: 65185]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Milton’s cottage in Chalfont St Giles]
[Milton’s cottage in Chalfont St Giles]
Monk. [in image]
[n.d. c.1910]
Etching, 200 x 275mm (8 x 11"), with very large margins. Mint.
A view of Milton's Cottage; a 16th-century timber-framed building located in the village of Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire. Once the home of the renowned writer John Milton, it is now a museum dedicated to his life and work, open to the public. British etcher William Monk (1863-1937).
[Ref: 65171]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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[Richmond] The Tow Path [pencil].
[Richmond] The Tow Path [pencil].
A Watson Turnbull.
[n.d., c.1930.
Etching, titled and signed by the artist in pencil. 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with large margins. Uncut.
A view of the Thames from the Surrey side of the river, looking towards Richmond Bridge.
[Ref: 64976]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Floransay, Isle of Skye.
Floransay, Isle of Skye.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Messrs. Longman & Co., Paternoster Row & W.Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, May 1, 1818.
Aquatint with original hand colour, 225 x 295mm (9 x 11¾"), with large margins. Faint mountburn around plate mark. Slight damage to margins.
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: 65167]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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St James's House. Le Palais Royal de St. James. 2.
St James's House. Le Palais Royal de St. James. 2.
L. Knyff Delin. I. Kip Sculp.
[n.d. c.1714.]
Engraving. 355 x 485mm (14 x 19"). Trimmed within plate, hole with loss at centre fold, laid on card.
An elevated view of the formal gardens at the side of the Mall, looking towards the City of London, with St James's Palace on the left.
[Ref: 64981]   £320.00  
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Theatre Royal Covent Garden.
Theatre Royal Covent Garden. No.80.
London, Read & Co.10. Johnson's Ct. Fleet St. [n.d., c 1860.]
Engraving. Sheet 260 x 215mm (10¼ x 8½").
View of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The first theatre on the site, the Theatre Royal (1732), served primarily as a playhouse for the first hundred years of its history.
[Ref: 65312]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Total Destruction of the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, by Fire.
Total Destruction of the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, by Fire. On Wednesday, March 5, 1856; discovered just at the conclusion of a Bal Masque, given by Professor Anderson, when the company, rushing to the doors, made their escape, and fled into the neighbouring streets for means of conveyance to their respective residence, the grotequeness of their dresses contrasting strangely with the scene which the neighbourhood presented from so fearful a calamity occurring at that hour (5 o'clock) of the morning. The loss of property by this sad event is estimated at upwards of £250,000.
London: Published March 8, 1856, by Read & Co., 10, Johnson's Court, Fleet Street.
Scarce tinted lithograph. Printed area 380 x 420mm (15 x 16½"). Tears in title and margins repaired.
A view of the exterior of Theatre Royal Covent Garden (in Bow Street, now the Royal Opera House) in flames, with firemen pumping their fire engines, and theatre-goers in masquerade dress mixing with the passers-by.
[Ref: 64738]   £390.00  
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Uppingham [pencil].
Uppingham [pencil].
Etched by Wallace Hester [pencil]
[n.d., c.1912.]
Etching, 200 x 260mm (8 x 10¼"), with large margins.
A view of Uppingham School in Uppingham, Rutland. Founded in 1584 by Robert Johnson (1540 – 1625). By Wallace Hester (1866-1942), artist and engraver who contributed caricatures to "Vanity Fair."
[Ref: 65170]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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