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Shepherds Cottage, Cashiobury.
From Nature & Stone by J. C. Oldmeadow.
Printed by W. Clerk, 202 High Holborn. [n.d., c.1830].
Two lithographs on seperate sheets, joined along top edge, very scarce pair. Both laid on India paper. Sheet size: 345 x 500mm (13½ x 19½") each. Light foxing.
Two separate lithographs. The first is a view of a large shepherd's cottage in Cassiobury, Hertfordshire, with the shepherd and his dog walking along a path to the left. Woodland can be seen behind the house. The second is Lady Harriet Countess of Essex's sketch of Cassiobury before it was rebuilt, with an explanation by Lord Essex, and facsimile signature below. The naive sketch is said to be an exact representation of the original drawing by Lady Essex, of whom Lord Essex claimed had 'no pretentions to drawing'.
[Ref: 33574] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Right Honourable the Earl of Verulam This Print of Gorhambury. Is most respectfully dedicated by Permission by his Lordship's most Obedient & humble Servant J.C. Oldmeadow.
From Nature & on Stone, by J.C. Oldmeadow.
Printed by W. Clerk, 202, High Holborn.
Lithograph, rare, printed on india. Printed area: 290 x 375mm (11½ x 14¾") very large margins.
A view of the Palladian house Gorhambury built between 1777-1784 by Sir Robert Taylor, now in the possession of the Earl of Verulam.
[Ref: 46050] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
To the Rev.d C.Wordsworth, Head Master of Harrow School, This View of the Ruins caused by the late Fire on Monday Oct 22nd 1838, which totally destroyed his House. - Is most respectfully dedicated by Permissionto Him. by his most Obedient and Humble Servants, I.C.Oldmeadow & I.Warren.
From the Spot & on Stone by J.C.Oldmeadow. Printed by W.Clerk, 202 High Holborn.
Published by J.Warren, Harrow. [n.d., c.1828.]
Lithograph, rare. 285 x 361mm. 11¼ x14¼".
The destruction caused by an out break of fire in 1838 at the headmaster's house at Harrow School. The fire was the result of a defect in a new device for heating the building by hot air. It was then rebuilt for Dr Christopher Wordsworth in 1842. See Ref: 9069 for coloured version.
[Ref: 26657] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Railway and Viaduct, Across the Turnpike Road, Watford, _ Herts.
Drawn from Nature & on Stone, by J.C. Oldmeadow.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 285 x 395mm (11¼ x 15½"). Slight mount burn.
The Bushy Arches, Watford, on the London to Birmingham Railway soon after the opening in 1838.
[Ref: 52999] £360.00
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