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[Benham Park.]
[Benham Park.]
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph on chine collé. Sheet 120 x 185mm (4¾ x 7¼").
Archery butts on the lawns before a country house, Benham Park in Berkshire.
[Ref: 67673]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Hospital of Bethlehem. L'Hospital de Fou.
The Hospital of Bethlehem. L'Hospital de Fou.
T. Maurer Delin. T. Bowles Sculp.
Publisd according to Act of Parliament. Printed for John Bowles ~ at the Black Horse in Cornhill.
Fine coloured 18th century engraving. Framed. Sight size 265 x 415mm (10½ x 16¼"). Unexamined out of frame.
A view of the facade of Bethlem Royal Hospital, the notorious 'Bedlam', with ornamental lawns and promenaders.
[Ref: 67567]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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[Bolton Abbey on the River Wharfe.]
[Bolton Abbey on the River Wharfe.]
[John Charles Bromley after Thomas Girtin.] J.M.W. Turner's Copies. [faint etching, lower right ].
[1825.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters; 200 x 275mm (8 x 10¾''), with uncut margins.
A view of Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire, from ''The Rivers of England'', on which Girtin collaborated with J.M.W. Turner, which is believed to be the first series of mezzotint landscapes engraved on steel. According to Rawlinson: ''Turner is believed to have ''touched'' the Girtin plates out of regard for the memory of his early friend. The etched initials ''J.M.W.T.'' appear on a Proof of Girtin's York Minster found in Turner's house and now belonging to Mr. Harold Mellor. Probably the same occurs on the other Girtin plates''.
Rawlinson p.364, note 1. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67662]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Bolton Abbey on the River Wharfe.]
[Bolton Abbey on the River Wharfe.]
[John Charles Bromley after Thomas Girtin.] J.M.W. Turner's Copies. [faint etching, lower right ].
[1825.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters, bottom right printed "J.M.W.T. Selerlson". 200 x 275mm (8 x 10¾''), with uncut margins. Foxing.
A view of Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire, from ''The Rivers of England'', on which Girtin collaborated with J.M.W. Turner, which is believed to be the first series of mezzotint landscapes engraved on steel. According to Rawlinson: ''Turner is believed to have ''touched'' the Girtin plates out of regard for the memory of his early friend. The etched initials ''J.M.W.T.'' appear on a Proof of Girtin's York Minster found in Turner's house and now belonging to Mr. Harold Mellor. Probably the same occurs on the other Girtin plates''.
Rawlinson p.364, note 1. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67663]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Prospect of Cambridge from the West.
The Prospect of Cambridge from the West. Prispectus Cantabrigiae Occidentalis.
[engraved by Johannes Kip.]
[London: David Mortier, c.1707.]
Engraving. 470 x 595mm (18½ x 23½"). Trimmed to platemark, repaired tear on left and repaired wormholes on right.
A view of Cambridge with a 19-point key, published in 'Britannia Illustrata'. In the foreground a cornfield is being harvested.
[Ref: 67413]   £980.00  
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The North-West Prospect of the University and Town of Cambridge.
The North-West Prospect of the University and Town of Cambridge.
[after Samuel and Nathaniel Buck.]
London Mag. [1775]
Engraving. Sheet 205 x 350mm (8 x 13¾"). Trimmed. Creasing as usual. Small hole bottom.
A view of Cambridge with a 31-point key and the University arms underneath, adapted from the large prospect by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck. About this time the publisher Robert Sayer bought the Buck copper plates, re-publishing them in 1778.
[Ref: 67417]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Prospectus Cantabrigiae Orientalis. The Prospect of Cambridge from the East.
Prospectus Cantabrigiae Orientalis. The Prospect of Cambridge from the East.
Dav: Loggan delin: et sculp: cum Privil S.R.M.
[Cambridge, 1690.]
Engraving, very fine impression. 165 x 460mm (6½ x 18"). Trimmed into plate at bottom.
A view of Cambridge with a 19-point key in Latin and English, from David Loggan's 'Cantabrigia illustrata'. In the foreground are the riders of a hunt and a shepherd and flock.
[Ref: 67416]   £420.00  
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Sacellum Collegii Emanuelis Apud Cantab:
Sacellum Collegii Emanuelis Apud Cantab:
Dav: Loggan delin: et sculp: cum Privil S.R.M.
[Cambridge, 1690.]
Engraving, 310 x 480mm (12¼ x 18¾"), with large margins.
The courtyard of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from David Loggan's 'Cantabrigia illustrata'.
[Ref: 67415]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)

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View of Caversham, through the Gateway.
View of Caversham, through the Gateway. Nº8.
Drawn & Engrav'd by C.Tomkins.
[n.d, c.1885.]
Coloured aquatint. 260 x 210mm (10¼ x 8¼").
A view of Caversham, Reading. On the field, a game of cricket is being played.
[Ref: 67310]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Chequers Court, Bucks. Restored.
Chequers Court, Bucks. Restored.
E.B.Lamb, Arch.t del. E.Bedford, Litho.
Published by John Weale, 59, High Holborn, London, 1846.
Lithograph. Sheet 370 x 255mm (14½ x 10").
A view of Chequers House, Buckinghamshire. The house, originally built in the mid-16th century, was Gothicised in the early 19th century before being restored to its Elizabethan appearance between 1892 and 1901. Chequers House has served as the country home for the serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, since 1921. The estate was given to the nation by Arthur Lee, 1st Viscount Lee of Fareham, by a Deed of Settlement, given full effect in the Chequers Estate Act 1917.
[Ref: 67678]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The S:o View of Pitt Place near Epsom, the Villa of Tho.s Fitzherbert Esq.r [old ink mss.].
The S:o View of Pitt Place near Epsom, the Villa of Tho.s Fitzherbert Esq.r [old ink mss.].
[n.d., c.1780's.]
Extremely rare coloured etching, J. Whatman watermark. 300 x 395mm (11¾ x 15½"). Wear in margins. Small margins.
A view of Pitt Place, Epsom, purchased by the Fitzherberts in 1782, showing the conservatory, aviary and bowling green, with St Martin's Church behind. It was built by Alderman William Belchier c.1756, who is said to have used chimney-work and ornamental lions from Henry VIII's nearby hunting lodge, Nonsuch Palace. Despite being under a preservation order Pitt Place was bulldozed in 1967.
[Ref: 67566]   £380.00  
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S.E. Prospect of Castle-Cornet from St. Peters Town in Guernsey. 1. Castle Cornet 2. Island of Arm 3. Island of Jethou 4. Island of Sark 5. Island of Jersey 6. Coast of Normandy 7. St. Peters Harbour & Port.
S.E. Prospect of Castle-Cornet from St. Peters Town in Guernsey. 1. Castle Cornet 2. Island of Arm 3. Island of Jethou 4. Island of Sark 5. Island of Jersey 6. Coast of Normandy 7. St. Peters Harbour & Port.
Bastide Delin. C. Lempriere Perfec. W.H. Toms. Scul.
[n.d. c.1735]. Printed & Sold at the Golden Lion in Fleet Street, London.
Framed hand-coloured engraving. 280 x 430mm. 11 x 17". Frame 540 x 385mm (21¼ x 15¼"). Unexamined out of frame.
Castle Cornet, the large island castle in Guernesy. Published in 'General and Particular Prospects of the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Serc, Arm and Jethou…'from sketches by I. Bastide.
[Ref: 67773]   £380.00  
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This Print of the Lord Mayor, Alderman, & Common Council in the Council Chamber Guildhall.
This Print of the Lord Mayor, Alderman, & Common Council in the Council Chamber Guildhall. Is Dedicated by Permission to the Right Hon.ble John Garratt Lord Mayor of London by His Lordhsips Most Respectful and Oblig'd humble Servant Richard Dighton.
Drawn & Etched by Richard Dighton. Aquatinted by Tho.s Sutherland.
London Published August 1.st 1825 by Richard Dighton 53 Sloane Sq.re.
Fine & scarce etching with aquatint, sheet 520 x 675mm (20½ x 26½") on paper watermarked 'J. Whatman.' Foxing, creasing at top, tears repaired with acid free tape.
An interrior view of the Council Chamber, Guildhall, City of London. Includes John Garratt (1786-1859) and 127 other sitters
[Ref: 67725]   £380.00  
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[Cricket & William Blake] [Marylebone & St Pancras.]
[Cricket & William Blake] [Marylebone & St Pancras.]
Horwood Delin.t. Spear, Sculp.t Star Alley Fenchurch St.
Published as the Act directs Feb.ry 17 [& Oct.r 25th] 1793 [but 1799].
Engraved map on two sheets conjoined, total 580 x 1010mm (22¾ x 43¼"). Some old colour.
The two top left sheets of a 32-sheet map of London, covering the areas of Marylebone & St Pancras at the end of the 18th century, with the 'New Road' (Euston Road), Fitzroy Square, Warren Street, Harley Street & Baker Street. Of interest is the 'Cricket Ground', the first site of Lord's, and Willans Farm and Jews Harp House, both mentioned in Willliam Blake's poem 'Jerusalem'.
[Ref: 67565]   £900.00  
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[View of Millbank on the River Thames near London.
[View of Millbank on the River Thames near London. From an Original Picture in the possession of Mr. R. V. Brooke.]
[J. Laporte Pinx.t. F. Jukes Aqu.t.]
[London. Published June 1. 1795 by F.Jukes, Howland Street.]
Aquatint, rare proof before letters, printed in colours and hand finished. 480 x 610mm (19 x 24"). Small margins. Repaired hole.
A view of the Thames at Millbank, with the buildings of a distillery on the left.
[Ref: 67414]   £480.00  
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Proposed Terrace for the Nobler Animals.
Proposed Terrace for the Nobler Animals. Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park. Southern Portion.
Drawn on Stone by James Hakewill. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[1831.]
Lithograph. Sheet 250 x 340mm (9¾ x 13¼").
A view of the intended enclosures for big cats at Regent's Park Zoo. The last of ''A Series of Ten Views in the Southern Portion of the Gardens of the Zoological Society in Regent’s Park, laid out from the Designs of Decimus Burton Esq.r''.
[Ref: 67082]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)

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[Ripon Minster on the Rivers Ure and Skell..]
[Ripon Minster on the Rivers Ure and Skell..]
[Engraved by Thomas Lupton after William Girtin.]
[n.d., 1825.]
Mezzotint on steel, proof before letters, printed on chine collé, at bottom in pencil "unpublished plate". 195 x 255mm (7¾ x 10"), with uncut margins. Foxed.
A view of York Minster from the River Foss, from ''The Rivers of England'', on which Girtin collaborated with J.M.W. Turner, which is believed to be the first series of mezzotint landscapes engraved on steel. According to Rawlinson: ''Turner is believed to have ''touched'' the Girtin plates out of regard for the memory of his early friend. The etched initials ''J.M.W.T.'' appear on a Proof of Girtin's York Minster found in Turner's house and now belonging to Mr. Harold Mellor. Probably the same occurs on the other Girtin plates''.
Rawlinson p.364, note 1. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67661]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Ripon Minster on the Rivers Ure and Skell..]
[Ripon Minster on the Rivers Ure and Skell..]
[Engraved by Thomas Lupton after William Girtin.] J.M.W. Turner's Copies. [faint etching, lower right ].
[n.d., 1825.]
Mezzotint on steel, proof before letters. 195 x 255mm (7¾ x 10"), with uncut margins. Creasing in margins, nick in edge.
A view of York Minster from the River Foss, from ''The Rivers of England'', on which Girtin collaborated with J.M.W. Turner, which is believed to be the first series of mezzotint landscapes engraved on steel. According to Rawlinson: ''Turner is believed to have ''touched'' the Girtin plates out of regard for the memory of his early friend. The etched initials ''J.M.W.T.'' appear on a Proof of Girtin's York Minster found in Turner's house and now belonging to Mr. Harold Mellor. Probably the same occurs on the other Girtin plates''.
Rawlinson p.364, note 1.
[Ref: 67660]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Sparrholt.]
[Sparrholt.]
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph on chine collé. Sheet 120 x 185mm (4¾ x 7¼").
Archery butts on the lawns before a country house.
[Ref: 67675]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Warfield Church. [No.23]
Warfield Church. [No.23]
Drawn & Engraved by Chas. Tomkins.
[London: Printed by J. Whiting, Finsbury Place, For J. Manson, Gerrard Street, Soho; and sold by Messrs. White, Fleet Street; T. Payne, Mews Gate; Greenland and Norris, Finsbury Square; H.D. Symonds, Paternoster Row; by the principal Booksellers in Berkshire and the adjoining Counties 1805.]
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 300 x 210mm (11¾ x 8¼").
St Michael's Church, Warfield, Berkshire. Boys playing cricket in the paddock beside the church, an early cricket image.
Abbey: 292: 23.
[Ref: 67312]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire.
Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire. Antiquities, N.º 4.
Painted by W. Hodges. Engraved by V. Green, & J. Jukes.
Published Oct. 16th. 1778 by V. Green, Mezzotint Engraver to his Majesty &c. No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street, and at No. 52, Strand. Se vend à Londres, chez les Freres Torre, Marchands d'Estampes.
Aquatint. 410 x 550mm (16 x 21½"). Laid on original card at corners. Thread margins, creasing in corners.
The ruins of the Norman Wigmore Castle, founded around 1070 but slighted during the Civil War.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67686]   £320.00  
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[York Minster on the River Foss.]
[York Minster on the River Foss.]
[Engraved by Thomas Lupton after William Girtin.] J.M.W. T. [faint etching, lower left].
[n.d., 1824.]
Mezzotint on steel, proof before letters. 195 x 275mm (7¾ x 10¾"), with uncut margins.
A view of York Minster from the River Foss, from ''The Rivers of England'', on which Girtin collaborated with J.M.W. Turner, which is believed to be the first series of mezzotint landscapes engraved on steel. According to Rawlinson: ''Turner is believed to have ''touched'' the Girtin plates out of regard for the memory of his early friend. The etched initials ''J.M.W.T.'' appear on a Proof of Girtin's York Minster found in Turner's house and now belonging to Mr. Harold Mellor''.
Rawlinson p.364, note 1.
[Ref: 67659]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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