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[The Iron Steam Yacht 'Alexandria', 416 Tons.Built for H.I.M. the Emperor of Russia, by C J Mare & Co of Blackwall. Designed By Mr. Watermann Junr. &. Fitted With Engines Of 140, Horse Power By Sir John & Mr. George Rennie.]
[The Iron Steam Yacht 'Alexandria', 416 Tons.Built for H.I.M. the Emperor of Russia, by C J Mare & Co of Blackwall. Designed By Mr. Watermann Junr. &. Fitted With Engines Of 140, Horse Power By Sir John & Mr. George Rennie.]
[T.S. Robins Del.t E.T. Dolby Lith. M. & N. Hanhart Imp.t.]
[Published May 14.th 1852 by Messers. Fores, 41, Piccadilly, London.]
Coloured lithograph, proof before all letters. 425 x 573mm (16¾ x 22½").
A view of the steam yacht 'Alexandria', which was built for the Tsar of Russia in England. The boat steams through the water with a pair of small boats with fishermen using a net in the foreground.
See Ref: 8913 for a lettered version.
[Ref: 31205]   £650.00  
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Fores's Marine Sketches  The Iron Steam Yacht 'Alexandria',  416 Tons.
Fores's Marine Sketches The Iron Steam Yacht 'Alexandria', 416 Tons. Built for H.I.M. the Emperor of Russia, by C J Mare & Co of Blackwall. Designed By Mr. Watermann Junr. &. Fitted With Engines Of 140, Horse Power By Sir John & Mr. George Rennie.
T.S. Robins Delt. E.T. Dolby Lith. M. & N. Hanhart Impt.
Published May 14th. 1852 By Messrs. Fores, 41, Piccadilly, London.
Coloured lithograph, image 310 x 450mm. 12¼ x 17¾". Some surface soiling; tear in lower inscription.
A fine view of the Imperial Russian Steam Yacht. Also inscribed below the image with statistical details The ship's length was 195ft. 10in. with a breadth of 21ft. 7in.
[Ref: 8913]   £680.00  
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The Kestrel, R.Y.S. The Property of the late Earl of Yarborough. From the original Drawing in the possession of The Hon.ble Dudley Pelham.
The Kestrel, R.Y.S. The Property of the late Earl of Yarborough. From the original Drawing in the possession of The Hon.ble Dudley Pelham. [Names of ships underneath:] Flirt. Xarifa.. Camilla. Pearl.
Painted by T.S. Robins, Esq. Litho.d by T.G. Dutton. Day & Son Lith.rs to the Queen.
London Published Oct.r 20.th 1847 by Mess.rs Fores, at their Sporting & Fine Print Repository & Frame Manufactory, 41 Piccadilly, Corner of Sackville Street.
Coloured lithograph. 545 x 762mm. 21½ x 30". Tear into image lower right.
The Kestrel of the Royal Yacht Squadron, permitted to fly, as seen here, the White Ensign of the Royal Navy.
[Ref: 24022]   £650.00  

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The Iron Steam Yacht 'Peterhoff',  416 Tons.
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T.S. Robins Delt. E.T. Dolby Lith. M. & N. Hanhart Impt.
Published Novbr. 21st. 1850. By Messrs. Fores, 41, Piccadilly, London.
Coloured lithograph, image 310 x 450mm. 12¼ x 17¾".
A fine view of the Imperial Russian Steam Yacht. Also inscribed below the image with statistical details The ship's length was 195ft. with a breadth of 21ft. 7in.
[Ref: 8911]   £1,250.00  
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The Schooner Yacht 'Rosalind', 1000 Tons, R.T.Y.C.
The Schooner Yacht 'Rosalind', 1000 Tons, R.T.Y.C. Winner of the Prize of 100 Gui.s in the R.T.Y.C. Schooner match June 1st 1853. Dedicated by Permission to Commodore the R.t Hon.ble Lord Alfred Paget M.P. by His Lordship's obedient Servants, Mess.rs Fores.
T.S. Robins Del. T.G. Dutton, Lith. Day & Son, Lith.rs to The Queen.
Published July 18th. 1853, by Mess.rs Fores, 44 Piccadilly, London.
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Sheet 380 x 465mm, 15 x 18¼". Narrow margins, repairs top left.
The Rosalind, of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, plate 9 of 'Fores's Maritime Sketches'. A fine yachting scene.
NMM: PAH8722
[Ref: 22914]   £780.00  
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