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The Constance 578 Tons. Off Kerguelens Land, 20th Oct.r 1849, on her passage from Plymouth to Adelaide in 77 days.
T.G.Dutton, del et lith. Day & Son, lith.rs to the Queen.
T.G.Dutton, 1850. London , W.Foster, 114 Fenchurch Street.
Rare coloured lithograph. Sheet 460 x 360mm (18 x 14¼").
A view of The Constance 578 Tons on its voyage to Adelaide, Australia in 1849. The crew are trying to fix a broken sail, while the vessel navigates rough waters.
[Ref: 67444] £520.00
The Longships Light-House, off the Lands End, Cornwall. Engraved from the Picture, in the possession of John Woolmore Esq.r Deputy Master of the Corporation of Trinity House, to whom this Place is respectfully inscribed, by his much obliged friend W.m Daniell.
Painted & Engraved by Will.m Daniell R.A.
London, Published W. Daniell, Russell Place, Fitzroy Square, & Mess.rs Hurst, Robinson & C.º Pall Mall, Dec. 15, 1825.
Aquatint, printed on chine collé. 395 x 565mm (15½ x 22¼"). Damage to chine collé at top, wormholes in unprinted area on right, spotting in title. Small margins chipped.
A view of the lighthouse on Longships Reef, designed by Samuel Wyatt and operating from 1795, in stormy seas with a ship nearing the rocks on the left. Daniell first published William Daniell first published a view of this lighthouse in his 's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain' in 1814. This scene is mech larger and uncoloured.
[Ref: 67204] £550.00
(£660.00 incl.VAT)
[Dutch Sea Battle.] 7.
[Reinier Nooms]
[Amsterdam, c.1655.]
Rare etching, 17th century watermark. 175 x 260mm (7 x 10¼"). Creasing, small margins.
Plate seven of 'Nieuwe Scheeps Batalien int licht gebracht door Reinier Zeeman'. About the time of publication England and France fought the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-4). Metropolitan Museum: 60.623.8 (7). Provenance Cornwell House
[Ref: 66797] £360.00
[Revenue Cutter Prince George] To His Royal Highness Prince George of Cumberland, K.G. This Plate Representing H.M. Revenue Cutter Prince George of 72 Tons, John Roach Commander, on her Voyage from London to Sydney, New South Wales, off the Island of St. Pauls, encountering a tremendous Hurricane, Is with the Royal Highness's Permission most Respectfully Dedicated by his Obliged and Humble Servant, James Roach.
Painted by W.J. Huggins, Marine Painter to His Majesty. Engraved by C. Rosenberg.
And Published for him May 1836 by F.S. Crawley, 105 & 106, Leadenhall St.t London.
Aquatint, printed on chine collé. 410 x 530mm (16 x 21"). Backing sheet chipped and time-stained.
A ship floundering in high seas, forked lightning behind. Île Saint-Paul is in the southern Indian Ocean, half way between the Cape of Good Hope and Australia.
[Ref: 67203] £420.00
H.M.S. "Rattlesnake". Commanded by Captain Owen R.N. entering the Louisiade Archipelago, June 14th, 1849.
O.W.Brierly del. T.G.Dutton, Lith. Day & Son, Lit.rs to the Queen.
London, Published July 8th, 1852 by Ackermann & Co.96 Strand.
Coloured lithograph. 420 x 350mm (16½ x 13¾").
View of H.M.S Rattlesnake sailing into the Louisiade Archipelago in 1849. Some of the earliest depictions of Papua New Guinea are from the journey of the HMS Rattlesnake surveying Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and New Guinea. Captain Owen Stanley was commisioned to create the first detailed charts of the coast of Papua New Guinea.
[Ref: 67447] £420.00
H.M.S. "Rattlesnake". Commanded by Captain Owen R.N. finding an entrance through the Reefs into the Louisiade Archipelago, S.E. extream, New Guinea, June 14th 1849.
[O.W.Brierly del. T.G.Dutton, Lith. Day & Son, Lit.rs to the Queen.]
[n.d., c.1850.]
Rare coloured lithograph. 420 x 350mm (16½ x 13¾"). Backed onto album paper.
View of H.M.S Rattlesnake sailing into the Louisiade Archipelago in 1849. Captain Owen Stanley was commisioned to create the first detailed charts of the coast of Papua New Guinea.
[Ref: 67449] £420.00
The Celebrated Piratical Slaver L'Antonio. With others of the Black Craft lying in the Bonny River.
N.M.Condy del_T.G.Dutton lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
[n.d., c.1850.] London. Edward Ramsden, 12 Finch Lane, Cornhill, Plymouth, Edmund Fry.
Rare coloured lithograph. 400 x 305mm (15¾ x 12").
A view of the Spanish merchant schooner 'L'Antonio' in the Bonny river in Nigeria waiting to take captured Africans on board.
[Ref: 67450] £480.00
[Edward Spry.]
Spry,s. Divider. [Isaac Jehner.]
[n.d., c.1780.]
Very rare mezzotint, on verso in pencil "only 2 copies of this print known". Sheet 335 x 275mm (13¼ x 10¾"). Time damaged, trimmed into plate and backed onto album paper. Watermark lower left of image. This image is cut & damaged but is extremely rare.
Portrait of the shipbuilder Edward Spry (1695-1788), mast-maker & boat-builder at the Dockyard in Plymouth. See Ref: 60966. CS 9. Ex: collection of the Late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67485] £480.00
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