The Market-Cross at Chichester. Inscribed to his Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox and Aubigny & c. High-Steward of the City of Chichester, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter &c.
Willm. Ride Delin. Ao. 1749. G. Vertue Sculpsit Londn. Engraving. 470 x 595mm (18½ x 23½"). Central crease as is normal for this engraving. Chichester Cross, a market cross at the centre of the city, is believed to have been built by the Bishop of Chicheter 14-77-1503. This engraving was probably inspired by its restoration by Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, in 1746. One of only two surviving medieval covered English market crosses, it is now a Grade I listed building.
[Ref: 6324] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
The Market-Cross at Chichester. Inscribed to his Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox and Aubigny & c. High-Steward of the City of Chichester, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter &c.
Willm. Ride Delin. Ao. 1749. G. Vertue Sculpsit Lond.n. Fine engraving. 470 x 595mm (18½ x 23½"), with large margins. Uncut. Chichester Cross, a market cross at the centre of the city, is believed to have been built by the Bishop of Chicheter 14-77-1503. This engraving was probably inspired by its restoration by Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, in 1746. One of only two surviving medieval covered English market crosses, it is now a Grade I listed building. See Ref: 6324 for duplicate.
[Ref: 59322] £420.00