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La Fleur. Amiens.
La Fleur. Amiens. La Fleur, in less than five minutes, had pull'd out his Pipe, and leading off the dance himself with the first not, set the fille de chambre, the maitre d'hotel, the cook, the scullion, and all the household, besides an old monkey a dancing; To Mrs. Thornhill, This Print is with the greatest respect Dedicated by Madam Your most Humble Serv.t W. Palmer.
W. Harding Inv.t F. Bartolozzi Sculp.t
[Publish'd 13 April 1787 by W. Palmer No. 163 Strand.]
Stipple, very rare. 370 x 336mm (14½ x 13¼"). Trimmed, some creasing.
A musical scene showing a kitchen; on the left, a young man dancing while playing the flute; on the right, a young woman with a hat dancing; five more figures dancing in background; a dog and a monkey dancing at the extreme left.
De Vesme: 1421.
[Ref: 30379]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[The History of Sir William Harrington.] The Libertine relaim'd.
[The History of Sir William Harrington.] The Libertine relaim'd.
W. Harding Inv.t. F. Bartolozzi R.A. Sculp.t.
London, Publish'd May 1st 1792 by W. Palmer, Printseller to her Majesty No 163 Strand.
Stipple, printed in brown. 380 x 355mm (15 x 14"). Thread margins, faint mount burn.
A scene from 'The History of Sir William Harrington', first published 1771, by Anna Meades (1734- before .1779). Published anonymously, it is sometimes credited to actor and dramatist Thomas Hull, who brought out a 'revised and corrected' edition in 1797.
De Vesme 1504, iii of iii.
[Ref: 55634]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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The Sword. Rennes.
The Sword. Rennes. His sword was given him, and the moment he got it into his hand he drew it almost out of the scabbard...
W. Harding Inv.t. F. Bartolozzi sculp.t.
Publishe'd 13 April 1787, by W. Palmer No.163 Strand.
Stipple. Sheet: 390 x 350mm (15½ x 13¾''). Damage to edges. Cut to platemark.
Illustration in a roundel of 'A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy' (1768) by Lawrence Sterne - the Marquis reclaiming his sword. Scene inside the court room at Rennes, Brittany, France, with two judges and a clerk seated to left, the Marquis unsheathing his sword; to the right stand his family.
De Vesme 1422, IV of IV.
[Ref: 48095]   £320.00  
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The Sword from Sterne [faded ink mss]. [The Sword. Rennes.
The Sword from Sterne [faded ink mss]. [The Sword. Rennes. His sword was given him, and the moment he got it into his hand he drew it almost out of the scabbard...]
W. Harding Inv.t. F. Bartolozzi sculp.t.
Publishe'd 13 April 1787, by W. Palmer No.163 Strand.
Stipple. Proof before title. 375 x 350mm (14¾ x 13¾''). Thread margins on three sides.
Illustration in a roundel of 'A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy' (1768) by Lawrence Sterne - the Marquis reclaiming his sword. Scene inside the court room at Rennes, Brittany, France, with two judges and a clerk seated to left, the Marquis unsheathing his sword; to the right stand his family.
De Vesme 1422, in between II & III.
[Ref: 55930]   £320.00  
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