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Alexander Cruden, M. A.
Alexander Cruden, M. A.
Drawn from the Life by T Fry. Engravd by T Trotter.
Published as the Act directs for C. Dilly; and the rest of the Proprietors in London, May 5th 1785.
Etching, published state, frontispiece to Cruden's 'A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures...' 240 x 185mm, 9½ x 7¼". A fine impression.
Bust portrait in oval frame of Alexander Cruden (1701 - 1770), 'a pious Scot of enormous industry and pendantry' (Martin Gayford, 'Constable in Love'). Cruen was author of the 'Biblical Concordances' (J. Buckland, 1785); coat-of-arms below. After Thomas Frye (c.1710 - 1762).
See BL 467.d.9.
[Ref: 22386]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Alexander Cruden, M. A.
Alexander Cruden, M. A.
Drawn from the Life by T Fry. Engravd by T Trotter.
[London: C. Dilly; 1785.]
Etching, scratched-letter state, frontispiece to Cruden's 'A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures...' 240 x 185mm, 9½ x 7¼". A fine impression.
Bust portrait in oval frame of Alexander Cruden (1701 - 1770), 'a pious Scot of enormous industry and pendantry' (Martin Gayford, 'Constable in Love'). Cruden was author of the 'Biblical Concordances' (J. Buckland, 1785); coat-of-arms below. After Thomas Frye (c.1710 - 1762).
See BL 467.d.9.
[Ref: 22387]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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His most Sacred Majesty George the III King of Great Britain, & c. & c. Attended by Emblematical figures representing Justice, Power, &c. &c.
His most Sacred Majesty George the III King of Great Britain, & c. & c. Attended by Emblematical figures representing Justice, Power, &c. &c. Quo nihil majus meliusve terris Fata donavere, bonique Divi, Nec dabunt, quamvis redeant in aurum, Tempora priscum.
Walker & Frye Delin. Charles Spooner Fecit.
[n.d. 1760.]
Mezzotint 352 x 250mm. Very fine and most unusual mezzotint.
Separate plate head for a broadside: 'His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday Eighteenth Day of November, 1760.'
CS: 16 ii of iv.
[Ref: 2590]   £580.00  
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