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Averham Park in the County of Nottingham,
Averham Park in the County of Nottingham, One of the Seats of the Right Hon.ble Lord Lexingham deceased, now belonging to his Daughter, Her Grace Bridge Dutches of Rutland 1731.
T. Badeslade Delin. J. Harris Sculp.
[London: Thomas Badeslade & John Rocque, 1739.]
Engraving. 395 x 660mm (15½ x 26") very large margins Splits in centre fold taped.
An elevated view of Averham Park House near Newark, showing the former hunting lodge surrounded with woodland cut with avenues.
[Ref: 56261]   £480.00   (£576.00 incl.VAT)
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Belvoir Castle, one of the Seats of the Most Noble John Duke of Rutland, Marquis of Granby, Earl of Rutland [...]
Belvoir Castle, one of the Seats of the Most Noble John Duke of Rutland, Marquis of Granby, Earl of Rutland [...]
T. Badeslade Delin. Ger: vanderGucht sculp.
[n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving. Sheet 430 x 600mm (17 x 23½"). Trimmed within plate, original folds. Slightly stained on left.
A view of Belvoir Castle and gardens, with a hunt bottom right.
[Ref: 62529]   £320.00  
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[Bromley and Sheppard's Colleges] Bromley College in Kent Founded and Endowed by John Warner
[Bromley and Sheppard's Colleges] Bromley College in Kent Founded and Endowed by John Warner late B.p of Rochester for Twenty Clergymens Widdows and a Chaplaine AD 1672. This Plate is Humbly inscribed to Lee Warner Esq. of Walsingham in the County of Norfolk 1720.
Thomas Badeslade delin: John Harris sculp.
[c.1720.]
Engraving. 355 x 440mm (14 x 17¼"). Wear in top corners of margin, paper toned. Small margins. Repair top right corner.
A view of the original Bromley College, before the building of Shappard's College in 1840. Designed by Captain Richard Rider, Master Carpenter to the Crown, the almshouse is the oldest building in Bromley and is a Grade 1 listed building.
[Ref: 55244]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Greenland Dock] Howland Great Dock near Deptford.
[Greenland Dock] Howland Great Dock near Deptford.
T. Badeslade Delin. J. Kip Sculp.
[n.d., c.1728.]
Engraving, 18th century watermark. 350 x 420mm (13¾ x 16½"), large margins. Splits in centre fold taped.
An elevated view of Howland Great Wet Dock, Rotherhithe, built 1695-9 to refit East India ships. As it was not created for cargo, there are no warehouses around the main quay but an avenue of trees. In the background is London, with St Paul's Cathedral. Soon after this view was published the Greenland whalers started using the dock and blubber boiling houses were built to render oil and the docks were renamed 'Greenland Dock'. Greenland Dock is the oldest of London's riverside wet docks, located in Rotherhithe in the area of the city now known as Docklands.
[Ref: 60232]   £320.00  
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The South Prospect of Hather Thorpe in Lincolnshire. One of the Seats of Sir Michael Newton Baronet and Knight of the Hon:ble Order of the Bath. To whom this Plate is humbly inscrib'd by his Obedients Servants, Tho: Badeslade & Will.m Henry Toms.
The South Prospect of Hather Thorpe in Lincolnshire. One of the Seats of Sir Michael Newton Baronet and Knight of the Hon:ble Order of the Bath. To whom this Plate is humbly inscrib'd by his Obedients Servants, Tho: Badeslade & Will.m Henry Toms. 81.
T: Badeslade delin. WHToms sculp.
Publish'd July 30th. 1750, by the Proprietor WH Toms Engraver at the Golden Head over ag.st Surgeons Hall, near Ludgate Hill.
Engraving with very large margins, paper watermarked. Plate 439 x 596mm (14¼ x 23½"). Centre fold as normal; crease top right.
Culverthorpe Hall, the grade II listed estate, farm, park and lake in Lincolnshire. It was constructed in 1679 with later additions. From "A Collection of One Hundred Views In England and Wales". John Boydell's 'Collection of Views' was made after he turned from engraver to print publisher in 1767. The first collection was issued in 1770, and included some plates by printmakers other than himself.
[Ref: 29407]   £480.00  
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Mount Edgcumbe near Plymouth in Devonshire.
Mount Edgcumbe near Plymouth in Devonshire. the Seat of Richard Edgcumbe Esq.r
T. Badeslade Delin. / W.H. Toms Sculp.t [c.1740]
Engraving, sheet 440 x 580mm (17¼ x 22¾"). Large margins on 3 sides. Small images at bottom. Creases.
A view of Mount Edgcumbe House and Gardens on the Tamar estuary on the borders of Devon and Cornwall, built by the landowner and MP Sir Richard Edgcumbe (1499-1562). This print was produced while the estate was owned by Richard Edgumbe, first Baron Edgcumbe (bap.1680-d.1758), politician reckoned by Horace Walpole to be 'one of the honestest and steadiest men in the world'. Engraved by W.H. Toms after Thomas Badeslade. The two men also collaborated on Badeslade's 'Chorographia', the first genuine pocket-sized atlas of the eighteenth century.
For later coloured impression see ref. 24016. Ex Collection Duke of Westminster.
[Ref: 38497]   £550.00  
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Ravenfield near Doncaster in York Shire, the Seat of Wardell George Westby Esq.
Ravenfield near Doncaster in York Shire, the Seat of Wardell George Westby Esq.
Tho.s Badeslade Delin. Tho.s Bowles Sculp.
[n.d., c.1740.]
Engraving. 440 x 575mm (17½ x 22½"), with very large margins. Tears in margins of centre fold.
A bird's-eye view of the county house at Ravenfield, from Colen Campbell's 'Vitruvius Britannicus'. Originally published in three volumes between 1715-25, this plate comes from a fourth volume added 1739 and reissued with Volume Five, 1767-71.
[Ref: 45181]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Rochester Inscrib'd to S.r Thomas Palmer Bar.t & S.r Jo.n Jennings Kn.t Mem.rs of Parlm.t for ye City.
Rochester Inscrib'd to S.r Thomas Palmer Bar.t & S.r Jo.n Jennings Kn.t Mem.rs of Parlm.t for ye City.
T. Badeslade delin.t. J. Harris Sculp.t.
[London: D. Midwinter, 1719.]
Engraving on two sheets, very fine impression total 375 x 820mm (14¾ x 32¼"). Mint. Original binding folds.
A fine, dark example of this elevated view of Rochester, looking down the Medway towards Sheerness, published in 'The History of Kent' by John Harris. Down the sides are six inset views, including the castle, cathedral and Sir Cloudesley Shovell's Market House.
[Ref: 54793]   £360.00  
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Tunbridge Wells humbly Dedicated to Thomas Pellet M.D.
Tunbridge Wells humbly Dedicated to Thomas Pellet M.D.
T. Badeslade Delin. J. Kip Sculp.
[London: D. Midwinter, 1719.]
Engraving, very fine impression. 350 x 430mm (13¾ x 17"), with very large margins. Crease as normal.
A detailed bird's-eye view engraved by Johannes Kip after Thomas Badeslade for John Harris's 'History of Kent in Five Parts'. The houses are named in the image, with the wells in the centre of the plate. The title is on a scroll at the top of the plate, along with Pellet's armorial. Thomas Pellet was elected a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1716 and served as President 1735-9. William Hogarth painted his portrait about that time, which is now in the Tate Gallery.
[Ref: 42302]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)

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