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A View from the East-End of the Brewery Chiswell Street.
Painted by G.Garrard, painter of Horses to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Engraved by W.Ward.
London. Published Jan.y 1, 1792 by G.Garrard, No. 43 Little Brittain, & W.Ward Warren Place, Kentish Town.
Mezzotint. 460 x 560mm (18 x 22").
A fine view of the famous Whitbread Brewery, with a carthorse is being backed into a dray. The site, at 52 Chiswell Street, was the first purpose-built mass-production brewery in Britain. After two centuries brewing on the site ceased in 1976, after which the building became a conference and events venue, named 'The Brewery'. Frankau 305.
[Ref: 2635] £1,500.00
A View from the East-End of the Brewery Chiswell Street.
Painted by G.Garrard, painter of Horses to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Engraved by W.Ward.
London. Published Jan.y 1, 1792 by G.Garrard, No. 43 Little Brittain, & W.Ward Warren Place, Kentish Town.
Fine mezzotint. Platemark: 460 x 560mm (18 x 22"). Slight mountburn. Vertical crease through centre, repaired tear along left platemark. Glued to backing sheet.
A fine view of the famous Whitbread Brewery, with a carthorse is being backed into a dray. The site, at 52 Chiswell Street, was the first purpose-built mass-production brewery in Britain. After two centuries brewing on the site ceased in 1976, after which the building became a conference and events venue, named 'The Brewery'. Frankau 305.
[Ref: 32478] £750.00
A Buffalo Cow. Height of Shoulder 4ft. 9in...Bone fore Leg 0f. 9in.
London Pub: July 20, 1805 by G. Garrard, Agricultural Museum, 28, George St.t Hanover Squ.r
Hand-coloured engraving, with large margins, very fine first issue. Plate 375 x 468mm. 14¾ x 18½". Creasing into plate, including lower left and upper right.
A buffalo cow, based on the water buffalo species, with horns that extend backwards and they have a tuft on their forehead. These are the original coloured prints issued at 5 shillings each George Garrard (1760-1826) the animal painter and sculptor. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection.
[Ref: 27443] £320.00
A Bull of the Largest Breed of East Indian Cattle Common in Guserat.
Pub by G. Garrard, London, Jan.y 1.st 1801.
Hand-coloured engraving with large margins very fine First issue. Paper watermarked: J Whatman 1801. Plate 374 x 451mm. 14¾ x 17¾". Five wormholes.
Kankrej Cattle are a breed of Zebu cattle from the district of Kankrej in the state of Gujarat in India. They are a very important race to india and are prized as powerful draught animals. These are the original coloured prints issued at 5 shillings each. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection.
[Ref: 27425] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
Herefordshire Cow.
Pub by G. Garrard, London, Aug.t 1.st 1800.
Hand-coloured engraving, very fine. Paper watermarked: J Whatman 1794. Plate 324 x 476mm. 12¾ x 18¾". Crease to lower edge
A Hereford Cow, known for its distinct red colour, white head and underbody. It is from a beef cattle breed, widely found in intemperate and temperate areas around the world. International export trade began in 1817 starting in Kentucky, United States. These are the original coloured prints issued at 5 shillings each. George Garrard (1760-1826) the animal painter and sculptor. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection.
[Ref: 27429] £320.00
An African Bull. from the Banks of the River Sierre Liona.
London, Pub: July 20. 1801, by George Garrard, Agricultural Museum, 28, George St. Hanover Squ.r
Hand-coloured engraving with large margins, very fine first issue. Plate 299 x 431mm. 11¾ x 17". Four wormholes.
An African cow with short horns, found in Sierra Leone. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection.
[Ref: 27445] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
A Fat Highland Scotch Ox. Which Obtained a Prize at Smithfield Xmas 1805. Fed by Mr. Joiner.
Pub.d by G. Garrard, 28 George St.t Hanover Sq.re March 1.st 1806.
Hand-coloured engraving with large margins, very fine first issue. Plate 248 x 380mm. 9¾ x 15". Creasing into the image from upper margin.
A breed of the Highland cattle with long horns. These are the original coloured prints issued at 5 shillings each. George Garrard (1760-1826) the animal painter and sculptor. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection.
[Ref: 27442] £320.00
An Alderney Bull, from Earl How's Stock.
London, Pub: July 29, 1801, by G. Garrard Agricultural Museum, 28, George St. Hanover Squr.
Etching in red ink. Plate 300 x 426mm. 11¾ x 16¾".
The Alderney was a breed of dairy cattle originating from the British Channel Island of Alderney, though no longer found on the island. The pure breed is now extinct, though hybrids still exist. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models.
[Ref: 18224] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
An Alderney Ox. From the Stock at Wobern Abbey. Bred by Thomas Crook Esq.r of Tytherton Wiltshire.
London. Pub. April 1.st 1803 by G. Garrard at the Agricultural Museum 28 George S.t Hanover Squ.r.
Engraving with fine hand colour. 320 x 400mm (12½ x 15¾"), on Whatman paper, very large margins on 3 sides. Trimmed close to plate at bottom.
The Alderney breed of dairy cattle are now extinct in the pure form. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each.
[Ref: 62998] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Bison. Origin of the Ox Species.
Published March 1, 1814 by G. Garrard London.
Hand-coloured engraving, very fine first issue. 370 x 480mm (14½ x 19"), very large margins, watermarked 'J Whatman 1810'.
George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each.
[Ref: 48194] £360.00
A Buffalo Cow.
London, Pub: July 20, 1805 by G. Garrard, Agricultural Museum, 28, George S.t Hanover Squ.r.
Engraving with fine hand colour. 375 x 490mm (14¾ x 19¼"). Trimmed close to plate top and left, right edge chipped.
George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each.
[Ref: 62999] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
A Devonshire Ox.
Pub. by G. Garrard, London. July 18.th 1799.
Engraving with fine hand colour. 340 x 405mm (13½ x 16"). Trimmed within plate on left, thread margins elsewhere.
A Devonshire ox, often called the Devon Ruby because of its rich tawny coat. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each.
[Ref: 62997] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A Devonshire Cow.
Pub: by G. Garrard, London. July 18th. 1799.
Engraving, first issue, with fine hand colour. 325 x 480mm (12¾ x 19"), with large margins, watermarked: 'J. Whatman 1794'.
A devonshire cow, with its rich tawny coloured coat and thus often called the Devon Ruby. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection: 96.
[Ref: 53122] £320.00
Holderness Ox, Taken from His Majesty's Stock at Windsor.
Pub: by G. Garrard, 28, George Street, Hanover Sq.r London, Ap.l 18. 1801.
Hand-coloured engraving, very fine first issue. 350 x 451mm (13¾ x 17¾"), watermarked 1794.
A large speckled ox from Holderness, in the East Riding area of Yorkshire; in the stock at Windsor Castle, belonging to William IV. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection.
[Ref: 27652] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A True Native Irish or Kerry Cow. In the Possession of Col.l Hardy.
London Pub: Nov.r 1.st 1805 by G. Garrard 28 george St.t Hanover Sq.r
Hand-coloured engraving, first issue. 250 x 368mm (9¾ x 14½"), with large margins. Soiling and markings along upper margin and into plate. Bit dusty.
Kerry Cattle are a rare breed of dairy cattle native to Ireland, and believed to be one of the oldest breeds in Europe. Kerry cattle are normally entirely black with a white tip on the udder. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection.
[Ref: 27440] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A Bull from the Island of Shetland, In the Possession of John Maitland Esq.r
London, Pub: March 1, 1802 by George Garrard, Agricultural Museum, 28, George St.t Hanover Sq.r.
Hand-coloured engraving, first issue. 316 x 468mm (12½ x 18½"), with large margins, watermarked 'J Whatman 1794'. Four wormholes.
Shetland cattle from the Shetland Isles off the north coast of Scotland. The possess their characteristic genetic qualities of thriftiness, productivity and hardiness, through adaptation and survival in one of the United Kingdom's most rigorous environments. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection.
[Ref: 27444] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A Suffolk Bull In the Possession of the Earl of Egremont.
London Pub: Nov.r 1.st 1805 by G. Garrard 28 George St.t Hanover Sq.r
Very fine first issue. Hand-coloured engraving. 287 x 413mm (11¼ x 16¼"), with large margins, watermarked 'Edmeads 1802'. Crease to upper right margin. Bit dusty.
A Suffolk Bull, a show animal in the possession of George O'Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1751-1837). Wyndham already had a large herd of Sussex cattle in Petworth, but he acquired bulls elsewhere and had his residence Shortgrove in Suffolk. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection: 107
[Ref: 27436] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A Suffolk Ox Bred by Mr. Brett of Burnham near Holkham Norfolk. Size From Pole of Tail...Hide Blood &c 92st.6lb. Total 217St.6lb.
London Pub: Nov.r 1.st 1805 by G. Garrard 28 George St.t Hanover Sq.e
Very fine first issue. Hand-coloured engraving. 324 x 451mm (12¾ x 17¾"), with large margins, watermarked 'J Whatman 1801'. Scuffing into title area. Bit dusty.
A Suffolk Ox, of the red poll breed; bred in Norfolk. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection: 108
[Ref: 27438] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Sussex Bull from the Earl of Egremont's Stock.
Pub. by G. Garrard, London. July Jan.y 1.st 1801.
Very fine first issue. Hand-coloured engraving. 351 x 462mm (13¾ x 18¼"), watermarked: J Whatman 1801.
A Sussex Bull. The Sussex cattle are a red breed that have descended from the draught oxen long used on the Weald, which were selectively bred from the late 18th century to form a modern beef breed. George O'Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1751-1837) established a pedigree herd of Sussex Cattle, which are still maintained at Stag Park, in the northern part of the Petworth Park estates. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection.
[Ref: 27423] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
Sussex Ox from the Earl of Egremonts Stock.
Pub by G. Garrard London, Jan.y 1.st 1801.
Very fine first issue. Hand-coloured engraving. 351 x 468mm (13¾ x 18½").
A Sussex Ox. The Sussex cattle are a red breed that have descended from the draught oxen long used on the Weald, which were selectively bred from the late 18th century to form a modern beef breed. George O'Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1751-1837) established a pedigree herd of Sussex Cattle, which are still maintained at Stag Park, in the northern part of the Petworth Park estates. George Garrard (1760 - 1826) was an animal painter who turned his attention to the making of casts and models of many subjects, but mainly of domestic animals. He was sponsored by the fifth Duke of Bedford, who was the first president of the Smithfield Club (founded I798), and by the third Earl of Egremont, as well as by other members of the Board of Agriculture. Garrard called his house in Hanover Square, London, 'The Agricultural Museum,' and from there he sold his paintings, engraving and models. Issued with original colour like this, Garrard's Cows cost 5 shillings each. Boalch The Rothamsted Collection.
[Ref: 27426] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
The late Henry Holland, Esqr: _ View Hans Place.
London Painted & Published Augt. 21 1806 by G. Gerrard 28 St George's St. Hanover Sq.
Etching. 300 x 205mm (11¾ x 8"), paper watermarked 'J.W. Whatman 1805, with large margins.
Henry Holland (1746?-1806), architect who was employed in designing Brighton Pavilion in 1787 and the alteration and enlargement of Carlton House in Pall Mall the following year. Here he is shown seated before Sloane Place, the villa he built for himself in Knightsbridge.
[Ref: 53468] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
[Mares and Foals, From a Picture in the Possession of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.]
[Painted by G. Garrard, Painter of Horses to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Engrav'd by Tho.s Morris.
London, Pub March 2d. 1793 by G. Garrard at Mr Gilpin's Knightsbridge, & No. 43 Little Britain.]
Scarce & fine etching, progress proof before all letters. 340 x 460mm (13½ x 18"), with large margins.
Two horses beside a manger with a thatched canopy on the bank of a river, with three foals, one feeding from its mother.
[Ref: 54940] £580.00
[Mares and Foals, From a Picture in the Possession of Lewis Dymock Esq.r.]
[Painted by G. Garrard, Painter of Horses to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Engrav'd by Tho.s Morris.
London, Pub March 2d. 1793 by G. Garrard at Mr Gilpin's Knightsbridge, & No. 43 Little Britain.]
Scarce etching, progress proof before all letters, 18th century watermark. 340 x 460mm (13½ x 18"), with large margins.
Two horses and two gamboling foals.
[Ref: 54941] £580.00
[Mares and Foals, From a Picture in the Possession of Lewis Dymock Esq.r.]
Painted by G. Garrard, Painter of Horses to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Engrav'd by Tho.s Morris.
London, Pub March 2d. 1793 by G. Garrard at Mr Gilpin's Knightsbridge, & No. 43 Little Britain.
Scarce etching, scratched letter proof before title, 18th century watermark. 340 x 460mm (13½ x 18"), with large margins. Tear and cracks in platemark repaired.
Two horses and two gamboling foals.
[Ref: 54942] £580.00
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