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Mess.rs Harding Howell & Co. 89 Pall Mall.
Mess.rs Harding Howell & Co. 89 Pall Mall.
[Pugin & Rowlandson delt.]
For No.3 of Ackermann's Repository of Arts &c. Pub March 1809, 101, Strand London.
Coloured etching. Sheet 230 x 140mm (9 x 5½"). Trimmed close to publication line.
An interior view of Harding Howell & Co, a drapers. Women are surrounded by draped fabric whilst they shop, in the centre of the image a woman looks at fabric whilst her dog waits behind her.
[Ref: 65970]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.
Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.
Pugin & Rowlandson delt.
[Ackermann.] Jan.y 1809.
Coloured etching. Sheet 230 x 140mm (9 x 5½"). Trimmed close to plate. Slight damage to bottom of plate.
View of Rudolph Ackermann's Repository of Arts at 101 Strand, London. Several customers are viewing the prints and other objects, the counter can be seen on the right.
[Ref: 65968]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Wedgwood & Byerley.
Wedgwood & Byerley. York Street, St James's Square.
[Pugin & Rowlandson delt.]
For No.2 of Ackermann's Repository of Arts. Published Feb.y 1809 at 101, Strand London.
Coloured etching. Sheet 230 x 140mm (9 x 5½"). Some damage in publication area. Trimmed.
An interior view of Wedgwood & Byerley showroom in London. Thomas Byerley (1747 - 1810) was an English businessman, a partner in the Wedgwood pottery firm. Thomas and his wife had successfully run the showroom but Josiah Wedgwood had managed the money. When their uncle Josiah died in 1795 the business ceased to thrive.
[Ref: 65972]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Caernarvon Castle [in pencil]
Caernarvon Castle [in pencil]
Cyril Anning [in pencil]
[n.d. c.1900]
Etching, 130 x 245mm (5 x 9½), with very large margins. On paper watermarked, 'F J Head & Co.'
Etching of Caernarvon Castle and part of the River Seiont in Gwynedd, North Wales.
[Ref: 65921]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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An Elevated View of the New Docks & Warehouses now constructing on the Isle of Dogs near Limehouse for the Reception of Shipping in the West India Trade.
An Elevated View of the New Docks & Warehouses now constructing on the Isle of Dogs near Limehouse for the Reception of Shipping in the West India Trade.
Drawn and Engraved by W.m Daniell, & Published by him, at No. 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Oct.r 15, 1802.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. 480 x 800mm (19 x 31½"). Trimmed to plate, some restoration in sky, toning in edges. Some very light cockling.
A wonderful bird's-eye view, looking across West India Docks towards London. William Daniell RA (1769-1837) was one of the few artists of the period who was as skilled as an aquatinter as he was a painter.
[Ref: 57967]   £1,250.00  
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An East View of Kimbolton Castle.
An East View of Kimbolton Castle. The Seat of His Grace the Duke of Manchester. To whom the abover Plate is respectfully dedicated by permission by his Graces' most obliged & Obedient Servant. E.Blackley.
On Stone by Paul Gauci. E.Blackley delt. Printed by Graf & Soret.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Rare lithograph. Sheet 445 x 350mm (17½ x 13¾"), large margins.
A view of Kimbolton Castle, in Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire, England. It was the final home of King Henry VIII's first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Originally a medieval castle but converted into a stately palace, it was the family seat of the Earls and Dukes of Manchester from 1615 until 1950. It now houses Kimbolton School.
[Ref: 65875]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of the Petrifying Spring, commonly call'd The Dropping Well, &c at Knaresbrough, in Yorkshire;
A View of the Petrifying Spring, commonly call'd The Dropping Well, &c at Knaresbrough, in Yorkshire; it belongs to S.r Hen: Slingsby Bar.t and the Ruins of the Castle to the R.t Hon: the Earl of Burlingtonm To whom this Plate is inscrib'd by their most humble & most obedient Servant T. Smith.
F. Vivares Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliam.t Jan.y 14. 1746/7.
Rare engraving. Sheet 365 x 475mm (14¼ x 18¾"). Trimmed within plate, small tear in bottom edge.
A view of the famous petrifying well at Knaresborough, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, known as the 'Dropping Well', with the river Nidd and ruins of Knaresborough Castle in the background. After Thomas Smith of Derby (1721-67)
[Ref: 65717]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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A Map of Lancashire.
A Map of Lancashire.
Published by Sam.l Darton. 5.th of December 1800.
Engraved map with original hand colour. 90 x 90mm (3½ x 3½"). Trimmed into plate on left, losing another image or map, small skinned area in map, a small hole in unprinted area of plate, others in top margin.
A very rare map of Lancashire within a circle, marking the roads. Samuel Darton is likely to be Samuel (1785-1840), the son of Quaker publisher William Darton, who specialised in publications for children, although the date of publication of this map would make him 15 at the time. He officially joined the family firm in 1810. The map is unlikely to have come from an atlas, as there is no equivalent map of Devon in Kit Batten's extensive cartobibliography.
[Ref: 65741]   £130.00  
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Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester.
Near Liverpool, looking towards Manchester. 11.
T. T. Bury. H. Pyall, sculp.t.
London, Pub.d. by R. Ackermann, 96 Strand, 1831.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint. Platemark: 255 x 290mm (10 x 11¼"). Very slight timestaining.
A view depicting a new railway line, with a train approaching from under a bridge. Several bridges are seen in the distance, as figures walk along the bank, one walking along the tracks. From 'Coloured views of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, with plates of the Coaches, Machines. &c. from drawings made on the spot by T. T. Bury. with descriptive particulars, serving as a guide to Travellers on the Railway. London.' published by Ackermann in 1831.
Abbey, Life: 400.
[Ref: 65653]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Select Views in the Isle of Wight, & its Environs. Plate 2nd, View of Mirables with Mr Arnold's Cottage, at the back of the Island.
Select Views in the Isle of Wight, & its Environs. Plate 2nd, View of Mirables with Mr Arnold's Cottage, at the back of the Island.
Walmsley pinx.t. Hassell sculp.t.
London, Published June 24th, 1801 by James Daniell & C.o, No 480 Strand.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished, J. Whatman 1801 watermark. 550 x 715mm (21¾ x 28¼"). Trimmed to plate, repairs to edges.
A large view of Mirables, a Grade II listed house on the Undercliff at Niton, Isle of Wight, before it was enlarged in the 1860s.
[Ref: 57966]   £450.00  
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Moorish Arch, looking from the Tunnel.
Moorish Arch, looking from the Tunnel. Plate 10.
T. T. Bury. del.t. S.G. Hughes, sculp.t.
London, Pub.d. by Ackermann & C.o, 1832.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint. Platemark: 255 x 290mm (10 x 11¼"), large margins. Time stained.
A view of the Moorish Arch, which was built over the railway line at Edge Hill station in Liverpool, within the Cavendish railway cutting. It was demolished in the 1860s when the cutting was widened. From 'Coloured views of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, with plates of the Coaches, Machines. &c. from drawings made on the spot by T. T. Bury. with descriptive particulars, serving as a guide to Travellers on the Railway. London.' published by Ackermann in 1831.
Abbey, Life: 400.
[Ref: 65654]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Powis Castle]
[Powis Castle]
[n.d. c.1880]
Very rare lithograph, sheet 280 x 380mm (11 x 15").
A view of Powis Castle across the gardens. Powis Castle is is a medieval castle, fortress and grand country house near Welshpool, in Powys, Wales.
[Ref: 65929]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of Ramsgate from the East Pier Head.
A View of Ramsgate from the East Pier Head.
E. Dorrell Del. G. Kirtland Sculp.
London Publish'd Feb.y 19st 1798 by G. Kirtland Printseller N.º 119 Titchfield S..t Oxford Market.
Scarce etching with hand colour. Fine frame, sight size 325 x 470mm (12¾ x 18½". Some spotting and toning, unexamined out of frame.
A naive view of the town from the pier, with promenaders.
[Ref: 61653]   £450.00  
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Old Royal Academy in Pall Mall in 1771
Old Royal Academy in Pall Mall in 1771
[n.d., c.1820.]
Watercolour. Sheet 270 x 185mm (10½ x 7¼"). Faint crease down centre of image.
An exterior view of the Old Royal Academy in Pall Mall. The Royal Academy was initially housed in cramped quarters in Pall Mall, in 1771 it was given temporary accommodation for its library and schools in Old Somerset House, then a royal palace.
[Ref: 65871]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Select Views in the Isle of Wight, & its Environs. Plate 4th, View of St Catherine's Head from Freshwater Bay.
Select Views in the Isle of Wight, & its Environs. Plate 4th, View of St Catherine's Head from Freshwater Bay.
Walmsley pinx.t. Chesham sculp.t.
London, Published March 25th, 1802 by James Daniell & C.o, No 480 Strand.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. 550 x 715mm (21¾ x 28¼"). Trimmed to plate, repairs to edges. Light cockling.
A large view looking east from stacks in Freshwater Bay to St Catherine's Point, with St Catherine's Oratory, Britain's only surviving medieval lighthouse, on the top of St Catherine's Down. To the left fishermen are caulking the bottom of their boat.
[Ref: 57965]   £450.00  
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[Ullswater] To Sir John Call, Bar.t, This View of Ullswater Lake,
[Ullswater] To Sir John Call, Bar.t, This View of Ullswater Lake, is with the greatest respect inscribed by his muchg obliged & obedient Serv.t W.m Burgess.
Drawn from Nature by W.m Burgess. Engraved by F. Jukes.
Publish'd as the Act directs by W.m Burgess Drawing Master Michaels Grove Brompton.
Aquatint. 470 x 540mm (18½ x 21¼"). Small tear entering inscription area, wear to margins. Paper slighlty cocked.
A man on horseback talks to a herdsman with two cows, with the lake and distant mountains. One of a series of eight views after drawings made by William Burgess in 1792, published firstly by the artist 1793-4 and then re-published by Jukes, in 1796.
[Ref: 53581]   £320.00  
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[The Valentine,]
[The Valentine,]
Cecil Aldin [in image and signed in pencil by the artist].
Printed and Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd, 4 Middle New St. London EC. 4. [n.d., c.1925.]
Very rare chromolithograph, sheet 540 x 440mm (21¼ x 17¼"), large margins. Blindstamp for Fine Art Trade Guild.
A scene outside the George Inn, on Borough High Street in London, a woman reads a letter. Below, a coaching scene. Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin (1870 - 1935), artist and illustrator, was born in Slough, the son of a builder, and studied at the South Kensington school of Art. He worked as a comic illustrator in the 1890's before achieving great success as a sporting artist. He retired to Majorca in 1930.
[Ref: 65636]   £350.00  
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The Tunnel.
The Tunnel. Plate 1.
T. T. Bury. H. Pyall, sculp.t.
London, Published Feb.y 1, 1831. by R. Ackermann, 96 Strand.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint. Platemark: 255 x 310mm (10 x 12¼"), large margins. Slight mount burn & crease.
A view of Wapping tunnel connecting the Liverpool and Manchester Railway with the Wapping dock in Liverpool. This is the early version with the group of three spectators standing on the right of the tunnel and a train on the right further in the distance, rather than the prominent train in the middle of the tunnel that was published in 1833. From 'Coloured views of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, with plates of the Coaches, Machines. &c. from drawings made on the spot by T. T. Bury. with descriptive particulars, serving as a guide to Travellers on the Railway. London.' published by Ackermann in 1831. The original watercolour picture by T.T. Bury is in the National Railway Museum, object number 1977-5869
Abbey, Life: 400.
[Ref: 65651]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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