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Miss Phillips as Claudia. In Rienzi. Claud. Me thought a bridal should be merrier: not merrier but happier. Act IV. Scene 4.
Painted from the Life and Drawn on Stone by H. Dawe. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
Published by Mr. Dawe, 6, Bartholomew Place, Kentish Town & C. Bird, 4C, Wigmore St. Cavendish Sqre.
Lithograph on india. Sheet 495 x 343mm. 19½ x 13½".
Possibly Eliza Phillips; famous for her Wagnerian roles.
[Ref: 15717] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Vicissitudes of An Indiaman.
Painted by J.F. Ellis. Engraved by H. Dawe.
[R. Ackermann. c.1835.]
Very scarce, 33 plates (?of more), including 2 duplicates, inside a green leather and card volume, 4to. Colour-printed mezzotints c.135 x 180mm, 5¼ x 7"., trimmed within the platemark but outside image and title, most with loss of caption above, mounted on card, within buckram folder, hinges split. Broken covers.
Plates depicting the launch in India, faring under various climatic and other conditions, to being broken up on the Thames. An East Indiaman, which was a ship operating under charter or license to any of the any of the East India Companies, and usually ran between England, the Cape of Good Hope and India, with main ports in Bombay, Madras an Calcutta. Ex the Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd Collection.
[Ref: 23953] £1,200.00
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Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. This Print representing Her Majesty in the Royal Closet, St George's Chapel, Windsor. Is by Especial Permission Dedicated to H.R.H. the Duke of Kent by H.R.H. Most Obedient and very devoted Servant. H.E. Dawe. Proof.
Painted by H.E. Dawe. Engraved by J. Posselwhite.
Printed by G. Dawe 9. Southampton Pl. Euston Sq.re Presented by Smith, Rogerson & Co. with the Liverpool Mercury. In Honor of Her Majesty's Royal Consort Prince Albert, laying the Foundation Stone of the Sailors Home: Liverpool, July21, 1846.
Stipple. Plate 481 x 330mm. 19 x 13". Trimmed.
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) spent much of her time at Windsor, particularly in the years following Albert's death.
[Ref: 20669] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
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