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View of the Castle Rock from the landing Place on the Flat Holmes.
Drawn and Etched by J. Ibbetson. Aquatinta by J. Hassell.
Published for J. Hassell, by Hookham & Co. New Bond Street, Oct.r 1. 1793.
Hand-coloured aquatint, very large margins. 198 x 255mm (7¾ x 10"). Toning around edges.
A view of Castle Rock at Flat Holm, the limestone island lying in the Bristol Channel. From A picturesque guide to Bath, Bristol, Hot Wells, the River Avon, and the adjacent country; illustrated with ... views, taken in ... 1792, by Mess. I., Laporte and Hassell, and engraved in aquatinta' 1793. Etched by John Hassell (1767 - 1825) after his own design. Abbey Scenery: 38.1.
[Ref: 31066] £50.00
(£60.00 incl.VAT)
Eastjaiks.
I. Ibbetson delin.t. L. How sculp.t.
Published as the Act directs, by Dr. J. Trusler, March 1789.
Engraving. 190 x 130mm (7½ x 5). Trimmed to platemark.
The Eastjaiks were a people of Northern Russia. Six figures are depicted in this scene, one of whom is eating a fish.
[Ref: 32118] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Eskimaux.
J. Ibbetson del. I. Thornthwaite sculp.
Published as the Act directs, by the Author, Nov.r. 1787.
Engraving with small margins. 190 x 130mm (7½ x 5").
A group, many of whom are distressed, stand around an elderly man held by ropes.
[Ref: 32099] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
[Gentlemen and Milk Maids.]
J. Ibbetson fec.t May 1816.
Etching. Plate: 215 x 150mm (8½ x 6"). Small margins.
A scene in which a gentleman dismounts in order to talk to two milkmaids, his companion remains mounted. From 'Etchings of Figures in Eight Plates'.
[Ref: 44260] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
Greenlanders.
J. Ibbetson del. I. Thornthwaite sculp.
Published as the Act directs, by the Author. Nov.r. 1787.
Engraving. 190 x 130mm (7½ x 5"). Trimmed to platemark.
Scene depicting a family from Greenland, a male figure holds up a seal after a hunting trip. A figure in a canoe can be seen in the distance.
[Ref: 32105] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
Geyser.
I. Ibbetson del. I Thornthwaite sculp.
Published as the Act directs, by the Author, April 1.1788.
Engraving. 190 x 130mm (7½ x5"). Trimmed to platemark.
View of a geyser, probably Iceland, in the foreground several figures sit around a cauldron being heated by the water from the hot springs. Illustration from Dr John Trusler's 'The Habitable World Described' (c1788-1806).
[Ref: 32128] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Icelanders.
J. Ibetson del. J. Thornthwaite sculp.
Published as the Act directs by the Author, March 1. 1788.
Engraving. 190 x 130mm (7½ x 5"). Trimmed to platemark.
A woman and a man stand pointing into the distance. The man holds a fish, whilst the dog next to him licks his lips.
[Ref: 32103] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
Kanguru. [Kangaroos.]
Tookey Scu. Ibbetson del.
Published by W. Darton, J. Harvey, and W. Belch. London Octr. 1. 1798.
Engraving, sheet 270 x 200mm. 10½ x 8".
Plate to 'A Cabinet of Quadrupeds' by John Church, 1805.
[Ref: 10806] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Johannes Knubleius. Depilator & Factotum Celerrimus Celeberrimusque. John Knubley the famous Barber of the old School & Mambrino's last surviving helmet bearer. Masham Yorksh.
[?] & etch'd from Nature [by Ibbetson?] 1802.
Coloured etching. 290 x 220mm. Trimmed to plate at sides and top.
A celebrity hairdresser.
[Ref: 6927] £320.00
Laplanders.
I. Ibbetson del. J Thornthwaite sculp.
Published as the Act directs by Dr. J. Trusler, May 1788.
Engraving with small margins. 190 x 130mm (7½ x 5").
A hunting scene in which a group of Laplanders (one wearing skis) have cornered a bear up against a cliff face.
[Ref: 32106] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
[Man with toys, etc.]
Julius Ibbetson f 1803.
Etching. Sheet 85 x 125mm (3¼ x 5"). Trimmed to plate, laid on card, faint soiling.
A spiky-haired man, carrying a parasol, cane and satchel, looking through an eyeglass at a pile of toys (including dolls and a rocking horse), brooms and an upset bucket. This plate was republished in 1816 as a subscription notice for Ibbetson's series of 'Groups of Figures'. It is possible that it is a satirical self-portrait.
[Ref: 45176] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
New Musical Fund. King's Theatre. [Thursday, March 27, 1788.]
J. Ibbetson del. J. Thornthwaite sculp.
[1788.]
Rare stipple, printed in sepia., subscriber's copy; Sheet 265 x 185mm (10½ x 7¼"). Trimmed, losing date, stains.
Apollo stands on a cloud before an organ, lyre in hand, pouring coins from a cornucopia into a widow's apron, her two children clinging to her dress. Behind is a group of musicians. The New Musical Fund was established 16 April 1786. BM 1969,0130.4. Subscriber in ink verso "Edmund Warren-Horne" See Refs: 62794 & 62795 for ones printed in black.
[Ref: 62793] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
New Musical Fund.
J. Ibbetson del. J. Thornthwaite sculp.
[n.d., c.1790.]
Stipple, rare subscriber's copy. Sheet 260 x 190mm (10¼ x 7½"). Trimmed, losing venue & date, foxed.
Apollo stands on a cloud before an organ, lyre in hand, pouring coins from a cornucopia into a widow's apron, her two children clinging to her dress. Behind is a group of musicians. The New Musical Fund was established 16 April 1786. The British Museum has examples of this image dated from 1788 to 1796. See BM 1969,0130.4 for the earliest example. Subscriber In ink verso "Edmund Warren-Horne". See Ref: 62793 for one printed in sepia.
[Ref: 62794] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
New Musical Fund.
J. Ibbetson del. J. Thornthwaite sculp.
[n.d., c.1790.]
Stipple, rare subscriber's copy. Sheet 265 x 190mm (10½ x 7½"). Trimmed, losing venue & date, tear in left edge, spotted.
Apollo stands on a cloud before an organ, lyre in hand, pouring coins from a cornucopia into a widow's apron, her two children clinging to her dress. Behind is a group of musicians. The New Musical Fund was established 16 April 1786. The British Museum has examples of this image dated from 1788 to 1796. See BM 1969,0130.4 for the earliest example. Subscriber In ink verso "Edmund Warren-Horne". See Ref: 62793 for one printed in sepia.
[Ref: 62795] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Inhabitants of Nootka Sound.
Jul. Ibbetson del.t. J. Hall direxit.
Published by D. Trusler June 1. 1790.
Engraving. 190 x 130mm (7½ x 5). Trimmed to platemark.
Scene depicting members of the Nootka, or Nuu-chah-nuth, peoples. The Nuu-chah-nuth are an indigenous people of the Pacific North West of Canada. When James Cook first encounted the Nuu-chah-nuth peoples in 1778, he mistook their order 'nuutkaa' (to circle around into the harbour) for the name of the harbour which is now known as Nootka Sound. The harbour is depicted in the image and a European ship can be seen in the distance.
[Ref: 32101] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
La Chasse du Faisan. [Pheasant Shooting].
Peinte par J. Ibbetson. Dirigee par A. Suntach.
Publieé les 15 Avril 1791 par Antoine Suntach.
Stipple with small margins. Platemark: 270 x 315mm (10 ½ x 12¼").
A Pheasant hunting scene with two men and their dogs in a woodland area. In the foreground to the right, a man is directed to the left with his gun facing outwards, whilst in the background to the left, the second man takes aim at a Pheasant in flight, which can be seen in the sky in the centre of the image. Engraved and published by Italian reproductive stipple engraver, Antonio Suntach (1744 - 1828). Part of a series of nine hunting scenes, including some plates after Morland. Oettingen-Wallerstein Collection.
[Ref: 33225] £370.00
Pheasant Shooting.
Painted by J. Ibbetson. Engrav'd by R. Dodd.
Pub.d Jan.y 1. 1790 by T. Smith N.º 40 Margaret Street, Cavendish Sq.r.
Aquatint, printed in brown, 1st issue. 365 x 425mm (14¼ x 16¾"), with large margins.
Two men shooting with pointers. Siltzer p. 166, as published by Simpson in 1790.
[Ref: 63024] £390.00
Sailors Carousing. This Plate (is with permission) dedicated to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence by his most obedient & devoted humble Servant Ja.s Linnell.
J. Ibbetson pinx.t W.m Ward sculp. Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of York.
London Published Aug.st 21.st 1807, by Ja.s Linnell, No.2. Streatham Str.t Charlotte Str.t Bloomsbury.
Mezzotint with large margins. Plate 527 x 655mm (20¾ x 25¾"). Repaired corner to upper right.
An interior full of sailors, some around a punch bowl on a table on the left, one sitting on top of a chest in the centre waving his hat, violinists in the left foreground beside three sailors playing a game on the floor involving a saucepan and watches, with empty bottles, cards and pipes littering the floor, a sailor supported by a girl in the right foreground, another dancing with two women behind. Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Frankau: 246. CS: undescribed.
[Ref: 29029] £380.00
Samojedes.
J. Ibbetson del. B. Reading sculp.t.
Published as the Act directs by Dr. J. Trusler, March. 1789.
Engraving. 190 x 130mm (7½ x 5"). Trimmed to platemark.
Depiction of the Samojedes or Samoyedic peoples of Northern Russia. Figures hold bows, arrows and fish. In the distance two figures pull a sledge accompanied by dogs.
[Ref: 32100] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Scotch Washerwoman- Lasswado.
Julius Ibbetson fec.t Aug.t 6 Masham 1816.
Etching. Plate: 215 x 150mm (8½ x 6"). Small margins.
A scene in Scotland showing a soldier in conversation with some washerwomen. From 'Etchings of Figures in Eight Plates'.
[Ref: 44261] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
[Travellers.]
Drawn by J. Ibbetson.
Published by Pollard. [n.d., c.1800.]
Aquatint. 190 x 245mm (7½ x 9½"). Thread margins, wormhole in unprinted sky area.
A couple with their donkeys and a dog.
[Ref: 44300] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
[Travellers resting.]
Drawn by J. Ibbetson.
Published by Pollard. [n.d., c.1800.]
Aquatint. 190 x 245mm (7½ x 9½"). Thread margins, wormhole in unprinted sky area.
A couple resting on hay in a field, donkeys looking on.
[Ref: 44299] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
Umiak.
J. Ibbetson del. I Thornthwaite sculp.
Published as the Act directs, by the Author, Nov.r. 1787.
Engraving. 190 x 130mm (7½ x5"). Trimmed to platemark.
View of a Umiak, a boat used by Inuit peoples, and two canoes. Illustration from Dr John Trusler's 'The Habitable World Described' (c1788-1806).
[Ref: 32126] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
View from Wallis's Rocks on the River Avon looking towards Bristol.
Landscape drawn & engraved by S. Hassell. Figures by J. Ibbetson.
Published for J. Hassell, by Hookham & Co. New Bond Street July 1. 1793.
Hand-coloured aquatint, very large margins. 203 x 262mm (8 x 10¼"). Toning around edges.
A view along the River Avon near Bristol; cow milking in the foreground. From A picturesque guide to Bath, Bristol, Hot Wells, the River Avon, and the adjacent country; illustrated with ... views, taken in ... 1792, by Mess. I., Laporte and Hassell, and engraved in aquatinta' 1793. Etched by John Hassell (1767 - 1825) after his own design. Abbey Scenery: 38.10.
[Ref: 31065] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
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