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Behold rare Cocker's Life-resembling Shade: [...].
R. Gaywood. fec[?].
[n.d. 1657]
Rare etching. 135 x 160mm (5¼ x 6"). Vertical creasing affecting the title area. Small perforation near lower left corner. ,Foxing.
A decorated portrait of Edward Cocker (1631-1676) and frontispiece to 'Arts glory; or the pen mans treasury'. Edward Cocker was an English engraver as well as a notable teacher of arithmetic, on which he also wrote several books.
[Ref: 54125] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Hee that more of thine Excellence would now, On this thy Book let him some thoughts bestow; [...].
Gaywood fecit.
Scarce etching. 120 x 75mm (4¾ x 3"). Trimmed and laid on backing board at top. Some tears along right edge and in top right corner. Losses on right and bottom. Damaged.
A head and shoulders portrait of James Hodder (17th century), and frontispiece to his book 'Hodder's Arithmetick', published 1661.
[Ref: 54127] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
James 2: King of Scotes Ano 1436.
[by Richard Gaywood.]
[n.d., c.1655. ]
Etching with watermark. 150 x 100mm (6 x 4"). Slighting toning of paper.
James Stewart (1430-60), who became the second King James of Scots in 1437 after the assassination of his father, James I. He is credited with bringing the first artillery pieces to Scotland, including 'Mons Meg', now in Edinburgh Castle; he was killed when a cannon he was attempting to fire exploded. He is the earliest Scots monarch for whom a contemporary likeness has survived, in the form of a woodcut showing his birthmark on the face.
[Ref: 32705] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
[Martin Master.] Vera Effigies Dom Martini Master Philom Cantuariensis AEtat suae 53 an nat 1607
[after Richard Gaywood]
[Pub. T. & H. Rodd 1821?]
Etching, sheet 145 x 135mm (5¾ x 5¼"). Rubbed; ms annotations; trimmed inside platemark.
Martin Master (b.1607), mathematician and inventor of the measuring wheel. Richard Gaywood engraved his likeness in 1661 as the frontispiece to Master's 'Surveyor's Perambulator'. This print is probably the 1821 facsimile listed by O'Donoghue. O'D 3? W. 1940-2.
[Ref: 35309] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
[Martin Master.] Vera Effigies Dom Martini Master Philom Cantuariensis AEtat suae 53 an nat 1607
[after Richard Gaywood]
[Pub. T. & H. Rodd 1821?]
Etching with large margins, platemark 190 x 140mm (7½ x 5½").
Martin Master (b.1607), mathematician and inventor of the measuring wheel. Richard Gaywood engraved his likeness in 1661 as the frontispiece to Master's 'Surveyor's Perambulator'. This print is probably the 1821 facsimile listed by O'Donoghue. O'D 3? W. 1940-2.
[Ref: 35310] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
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