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Chirk Viaduct - Shrewsbury & Chester Railway. Length 846 feet_Height 100 feet_Number of Arches 12_Span of 10 Stone Arches 45 feet_Span of 2 Timber Arches 120 feet. Henry Robertson Engineer.
G. Pickering del_G. Hawkins lith. Day & Son Lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by T. Catherall, Eastgate Row, Chester & Bangor. [n.d., c.1848].
Rare lithograph with hand colour. Sheet: 230 x 315mm (9 x 12½'').
A view of the Chirk Viaduct in Wales.
[Ref: 47755] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Chirk Viaduct - Shrewsbury & Chester Railway.
G. Pickering del._ G. Hawkins, lith: Day & Son, lithrs. to the Queen.
Published by T. Catherall, Eastgate Row, Chester. [n.d., c.1848.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 245 x 320mm (9¾ x 12½"). Some wear to edges.
The railway viaduct built by Henry Robertson (1816-88), chief civil engineer to the Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway, Telford's Chirk Aqueduct behind.
[Ref: 35382] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
The Conway Tubular Bridge and Castle.
G. Hawkins lith. from a drawing by G. Pickering: G. Pickering. Day & Son, lithrs. to the Queen.
[Published by T. Catherall, Eastgate Row, Chester, c.1848.]
Tinted lithograph with fine hand colour. Sheet 245 x 320mm (9¾ x 12½"). Stuck on album sheet.
The Conwy Railway Bridge, a wrought iron tubular bridge built by Robert Stephenson to a design by William Fairbairn, completed 1848.
[Ref: 35383] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Dee Viaduct- Vale of Llangollen. Length 1508 feet_Height 147 feet_Number of Arches 19_Span of Arches 60 feet.
G. Pickering del. G. Hawkins, lith. Day & Son Lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by T. Catherall, Eastgate Row, Chester. [n.d., c.1848.]
Hand-coloured lithograph, fine & rare. Sheet: 240 x 320mm (9½ x 12½''). Damage in margins.
The Dee Viaduct in Wales, on the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway.
[Ref: 47754] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Dee Viaduct - Vale of Llangollen. Length 1508 feet. Height 147 feet. Number of arches 19. Span of arches 60 feet.
G. Pickering del._ G. Hawkins, lith: Day & Son, lithrs. to the Queen.
Published by T. Catherall, Eastgate Row, Chester. [n.d., c.1848.]
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Sheet 245 x 320mm (9¾ x 12½").
The Dee Viaduct in Wales, on the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway.
[Ref: 35384] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Sankey Viaduct, Liverpool & Manchester Rail-Way.
Drawn by G. Pickering. Engraved by J.H. Kernot.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Coloured engraving. Sheet 145 x 200mm (5¾ x 8") Trimmed within plate.
The Sankey viaduct in Cheshire, built by George Stephenson between 1828 and 1830 for the Liverpool and Manchester railway. Now a Grade 1 listed building, it is acknowledged as the earliest major railway viaduct in the world. The Sankey canal, which it crosses, was the first canal of the Industrial Revolution, making the site of great significance.
[Ref: 35362] £45.00
(£54.00 incl.VAT)
[Shepherdess.]
Hen.y Pickering pinx.t. John Faber fecit.
London Printed for R. Sayer, I. Ryal & R. Withy in Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1730.]
Mezzotint. Platemark: 355 x 255mm (14 x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate at lower edge. Light staining in corners where previously mounted.
A portrait of a young woman, seated, three-quarter length, looking away to left. She is wearing loops of pearls with a cloak draped over her left arm which lies on her lap. She holds a shepherd's crook in her right hand. A dog sits at her feet looking up at her. Livestock can be seen in the background to the right. Ex collection of Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Chaloner Smith: 417. II of II.
[Ref: 36823] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[Shepherdess] [As harmless as a Turtle of the Woods, As opining Flowers untainted yet n.th Winds, Fair as the Summer Beauty of the Field, The Pride of Nature, and the Joy of Sense]
Hen.y Pickering pinx.t. John Faber fecit.
Price 2 Shill.s Sold by Faber at the Golden Head in Bloomsbury Square. [n.d., c.1740].
Mezzotint, plate 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"), with margins. Some creasing in margins. Scored lines visible across the plate visible on the print, even on the unlettered state, suggest that a cancelled plate was re-used.
Three-quarter length, seated portrait of a young lady (possibly Mrs Flora MacDonald). She holds the end of a garland of flowers up in her right hand, the other end resting under left hand in her lap, a crook across her lap and a lamb at her feet to left. Chaloner Smith 417.aI.
[Ref: 55995] £360.00
Shepherdess. As harmless as a Turtle of the Woods, / Fair as the Summer Beauty of the Fields [...]
Hen.y Pickering Pinx.t [...] John Faber Fecit [c.1740]
Mezzotint, fine, sheet 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Trimmed;
One of a pair of prints of shepherdesses engraved by John Faber the younger after portrait painter Henry Pickering (1700-1720, fl.). CS 417; for the pendant see ref.36823.
[Ref: 47651] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
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