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To the Right Hon.ble Lord Viscount Bulkeley, This View of Acrefair, near Wynnstay on the River Dee. Is with the greatest respect inscribed by his Lordship's obedient and obliged Servants. T. Walmsley, and F. Jukes.
To the Right Hon.ble Lord Viscount Bulkeley, This View of Acrefair, near Wynnstay on the River Dee. Is with the greatest respect inscribed by his Lordship's obedient and obliged Servants. T. Walmsley, and F. Jukes. V. 12.th.
From a Picture by T. Walmsley. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London, Pub.d Jan.ry 10, 1794, by F. Jukes No.10, Howland Street.
Aquatint and etching. Plate 343 x 444mm. 13½ x 17½". Uncut with large margins.
Acrefair, the village in Wrexham, Wales. View of a house set among trees on the left, with two figures talking across the wooden fence in front of it, a man walking with a dog on the path in front and another on horseback with livestock further along, passing a large wooden signpost, with mountains in the background. From a series of sixteen views in North Wales.
Ex Watt Collection. Abbey Scenery 512: 1.
[Ref: 21717]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Artulley Bridge between Kenmare and Killarney.
Artulley Bridge between Kenmare and Killarney.
T. Walmsley Pinx.t. S. Alken fecit.
Published as the Act directs, by T. Walmsley, N.º 5 Rathbone Place, April 10, 1798.
Rare aquatint. 355 x 460mm (14 x 18"). Narrow margins, staining on edge of plate.
A stone bridge in a mountainous landscape, with men fishing in Roughty river underneath. According to a limestone plaque on the extant but disused bridge: 'This Bridge was Built by Richard/Orpen Esq. at His Own Expence in the Year 1786'.
[Ref: 62670]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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To Sir Robt. Howell Vaughn Bart. this view on the River Dee near Bala is with the greatest respect inscribed by his Obedient and Obliged Servants T.Walmsley and F.Jukes.
To Sir Robt. Howell Vaughn Bart. this view on the River Dee near Bala is with the greatest respect inscribed by his Obedient and Obliged Servants T.Walmsley and F.Jukes.
From a Picture by T.Walmsley. Engraved by F.Jukes.
London. Pubd. Oct. 2 1792 by F.Jukes No. 10 Howland Street.
Aquatint with original hand colour. 350 x 450mm. Small puncture in bottom margin.
Engraved by Jukes.
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[Bala Lake] To the Hon.ble Thos. Fitzmaurice this view of Bala-Pool on the River-Dee
[Bala Lake] To the Hon.ble Thos. Fitzmaurice this view of Bala-Pool on the River-Dee is with great respect inscribed by his Obedient and Obliged Servants T.Walmsley and F.Jukes.
From a Picture by T.Walmsley. Engraved by F.Jukes.
London. Pubd. Oct. 2 1792 by F.Jukes No. 10 Howland Street.
Aquatint, printed in colour and hand finished. 350 x 450mm (13¾ x 17¾"). Small puncture in title area.
Bala Lake, Gwynedd.
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To E. Loveden Loveden Esq.r This View between Corwen and Llangollen on the River-Dee, is with the greatest respect inscribed by his obedient and obliged Servants, T. Walmsley and F. Jukes.
To E. Loveden Loveden Esq.r This View between Corwen and Llangollen on the River-Dee, is with the greatest respect inscribed by his obedient and obliged Servants, T. Walmsley and F. Jukes.
From a Picture by T. Walmsley. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d May 10.th 1793 by F. Jukes No:10 Howland Street.
Aquatint and etching, printed on J. Whatman watermark paper. Plate 349 x 444mm. 13¾ x 17½". Some staining around the edges of the margins. Uncut with large margins.
A view beneath the Berwyn mountains on the banks of the River Dee. View of a river which flows into the left foreground with the roofs of buildings seen above the sloping bank, behind trees, on the right, two men near the water in the foreground and a horse and cows, with mountains in the background. From a series of sixteen views in North Wales.
Ex Watt Collection. Abbey Scenery 512: 11.
[Ref: 21718]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[Corwen Bridge.] To Edw.d Williams Vaughan Salesbury Esq.r This view of Corwen Bridge is with the greatest respect inscribed by his obedient & obliged servants, T. Walmsley & F. Jukes.
[Corwen Bridge.] To Edw.d Williams Vaughan Salesbury Esq.r This view of Corwen Bridge is with the greatest respect inscribed by his obedient & obliged servants, T. Walmsley & F. Jukes.
From a Drawing by T. Walmsley. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d by F. Jukes, N.o 10 Howland Street.
Aquatint. 350 x 445mm (13¾ x 17¼"), very large margins. Slight toning in margin edges.
An idyllic view of Corwen Bridge, with two anglers wading in the shallows of the river. Corwen bridge has been recognised as an excellent example of 18th century masonry and was built as part of a important series of early bridges across the rivers Alwen and Dee.
Collection: Watt
[Ref: 56188]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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[Crickhowell] Creek Howell Castle, South Wales.
[Crickhowell] Creek Howell Castle, South Wales.
Walmesley del. Hill sculp.
London, Published June 25, 1810 by John Murphy, 19 Howland Street, Fitzroy Square.
Rare aquatint, printed in brown. 245 x 300mm (9¾ x 11¾"), with very large margins, watermarked ''7 1809 John Whatman'. Mint.
The ruins of Crickhowell Castle, first built in the 12th century and destroyed by Owain Glyndwr c.1400.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 55542]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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To Bell Lloyd Esq.r this View of Corwen on the River-Dee,
To Bell Lloyd Esq.r this View of Corwen on the River-Dee, is with the greatest respect inscribed by his obedient and obliged Servants T. Walmsley and F. Jukes.
From a Picture by T. Walmsley. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d Nov.r 1 1792 by F. Jukes No.10 Howland Street.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 350 x 445mm (13¾ x 17½"), with very large margins. Stitch markes in left margin.
A view of a manor house under mountains. By the banks of the Dee a man sits sketching, probably a self-portrait by Walmsley. From the series ''Views in North Wales''.
Abbey Scenery: 512.
[Ref: 55221]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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A North East View of Durham Abbey.
A North East View of Durham Abbey.
Drawn by Walmsley. Engraved by Hamble.
Published by J.Deeley 95 Berwick St. March 12. 1811.
Aquatint with original hand colour. 390 x 505mm. Some browning expertly cleaned.
[Ref: 6418]   £320.00  
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Elgin Cathedral.
Elgin Cathedral. Murrayshire.
Drawn by Walsmly[sic]. Engraved by Cartwright.
Published by J. Deeley, March 5, 1811 95 Berwick St.
Hand-coloured aquatint, paper watermarked 'J Whatman 1808'. 390 x 500mm, 15¼" x 19¾". A good impression in fine contemporary colour.
One of Scotland’s most beautiful medieval buildings, Elgin Cathedral is a magnificent ruin, much of which dates back to the 13th century. Its many outstanding architectural features include the country’s finest octagonal chapter house. Modern pencil note to verso: '...wrongly titled Elgin Cathedral'. Almost certainly after Thomas Walmsley (1763 - 1805/6).
[Ref: 22385]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Kenmare] To the Right Hon.ble the Earl of Ormond, &C. &c,
[Kenmare] To the Right Hon.ble the Earl of Ormond, &C. &c, This View of Roughty Bridge _ Co. Kerry is with great respect inscribed by his obedient Servants T: Walmsley and F: Jukes.
From an original Picture by T.Walmsley. Engraved by F.Jukes.
Pubd. Jan. 1st. 1800. by T. Walmsley 15 Argyle St. Bath, and F.Jukes 10 Howland St. London.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. 365 x 460mm (14½ x 18"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A stone bridge outside Kenmare, in a mountainous setting, anglers on the shore of the Roughty River. The bridge is still in use and has a famous salmon pool underneath it.
[Ref: 54680]   £420.00  

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To the most Noble Marquis of Lansdown, &c, &c
To the most Noble Marquis of Lansdown, &c, &c This View of Sheene Bridge_Co. of Kerry__Ireland is with great respect inscribed by his obedient Servants T: Walmsley and F: Jukes.
From an original Picture by T.Walmsley. Engraved by F.Jukes.
Pubd. Jan. 1st. 1800. by T. Walmsley 15 Argyle St. Bath, and F.Jukes 10 Howland St. London.
Aquatint with original hand colour, 364 x 460mm. Almost mint condition.
A fine aquatint view.
[Ref: 7612]   £490.00  
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To Henry Arthur Herbert Esqr_
To Henry Arthur Herbert Esqr_ This View of Torc or Middle Lake of Killarney, is with great respect inscribed by his obedient Servants T: Walmsley and F: Jukes.
From an original Picture by T.Walmsley. Engraved by F.Jukes.
Pubd. Jan. 1st. 1800. by T. Walmsley 15 Argyle St. Bath, and F.Jukes 10 Howland St. London.
Aquatint with original hand colour, 360 x 455mm. Lightly age toned, with some foxing.
A fine aquatint view.
[Ref: 7613]   £490.00  
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Bay of Crumaughlaun, Killarney.
Bay of Crumaughlaun, Killarney.
Walmsley pinx.t. Hassell sculp.t.
London, Published June 24th, 1800, by James Daniell & Co. No 6 Great Charlotte Street, Blackfriars Road. Se vend à Londres, chez les proprietairs, James Daniell, Graveur, et comp.ie.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. 360 x 460mm (14¼ x 18"), withvery large margins. Tear entering image repaired on centre right.
A large, separately-issued print.
[Ref: 57782]   £350.00  
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Abbey near Limerick Ireland.
Abbey near Limerick Ireland.
From an Original Drawing by T Walmsly. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Rare aquatint. Sheet 220 x 295mm (8¾ x 11½"). Trimmed into image at top, within plate at bottom, and close to plate at sides. Some staining.
A ruined church by a country road.
[Ref: 55324]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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View Near Limerick.
View Near Limerick.
Walmsley Pinx.t. Hassell sculp.t.
London Published Oct.r 1st 1800 by J. Brydon, Charing Cross.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished, P & E watermark, 330 x 455mm (13 x 18"), with large margins Slight crease and wornhole in sky area. Bit dusty.
A ruined church by the side of a lake.
From the Berkeley Collection, Spetchley Park.
[Ref: 54981]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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To Thomas Harris Esq.r This View between Llandrillo and Corwen on the River Dee, is with the greatest respect inscribed by his obedient and obliged Servants T. Walmsley and F. Jukes.
To Thomas Harris Esq.r This View between Llandrillo and Corwen on the River Dee, is with the greatest respect inscribed by his obedient and obliged Servants T. Walmsley and F. Jukes.
From a Picture by T. Walmsley. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London Pub.d May 10.th 1793 by F. Jukes No.10 Howland Street.
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint. Unidentified collector's stamp on verso. Plate 349 x 445mm (13¾ x 17½"). Slight cut in sky. Repaired tear centre top outside platemark.
View of a river which winds between verdant, hilly banks into the left foreground, with two men and a dog on the near bank on the left and a shepherd with his flock on the slopes in the background on the right, hills in the background. From "Views in North Wales".
Abbey Scenery: 512.7. Not in Lugt. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 28775]   £330.00  
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To The Right Hon.ble the Countess of Orkney. This View of Abbey Crusis, near Llangollen, is with the greatest respect inscribed by her Ladyship's obedient & obliged Servants, T. Walmsley, & F. Jukes.
To The Right Hon.ble the Countess of Orkney. This View of Abbey Crusis, near Llangollen, is with the greatest respect inscribed by her Ladyship's obedient & obliged Servants, T. Walmsley, & F. Jukes. View, 10.th.
From a Picture by T. Walmsley. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
London, Pub.d Jan.ry 30, 1794, F. Jukes. Howland Street.
Aquatint and etching. Plate 348 x 445mm. 13¾ x 17½". Uncut with large margins.
Valle Crucis Abbey, the Cistercian abbey located in Llantysilio, Wales. It was dissolved in 1537 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and subsequently fell into serious disrepair. The great doorway of a ruined abbey with three arched windows and a rose window above, among trees on the right, with a couple on the grass to the left of it and two men on the right, looking at the abbey, under a cluster of trees with a wooden fence to the left and view of hills beyond. From a series of sixteen views in North Wales.
Ex Watt Collection. Abbey Scenery 512: 15.
[Ref: 21716]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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To His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. This View of Llangollen Bridge is humbly inscribed by his devoted serv.ts J. Walmsley & F. Jukes.
To His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. This View of Llangollen Bridge is humbly inscribed by his devoted serv.ts J. Walmsley & F. Jukes. View 11.th.
From a Picture by T. Walmsley. Engraved by F. Jukes.
London pub.d Jan.ry 30 1794 by F. Jukes N.o 10 Howland Street.
Aquatint. 350 x 440mm (13¾ x 17¼"). Faint stain in bottom left of title area. Crease in top right corner. Trimmed.
Llangollen bridge, crossing the River Dee in Wales. The bridge was first built in 1345, with major rebuilding work in 1656. Following the industrialisation of the area, the width of the bridge was doubled in 1873 to cope with increased traffic.
[Ref: 56187]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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To His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. This View of Llangollen Bridge is humbly inscribed by his devoted serv.ts J. Walmsley & F. Jukes.
To His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. This View of Llangollen Bridge is humbly inscribed by his devoted serv.ts J. Walmsley & F. Jukes. View 11.th.
From a Picture by T. Walmsley. Engraved by F. Jukes.
London pub.d Jan.ry 30 1794 by F. Jukes N.o 10 Howland Street.
Aquatint with very fine colour, 345 x 440mm (13½ x 17¼"), with very large margins. Creased. Crack in plate mark.
Llangollen bridge, crossing the River Dee in Wales. The bridge was first built in 1345, with major rebuilding work in 1656. Following the industrialisation of the area, the width of the bridge was doubled in 1873 to cope with increased traffic.
[Ref: 60619]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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[Lleweney Bleach Works
[Lleweney Bleach Works belonging to the late Hon.ble Thos Fitzmaurice. Dedicated to the Corporation of Liverpool, by their humble Servant, T. Walmsley.]
Designed by T. Sandby Esq. R.A. Painted by T. Walmsley. Engraved by T. Malton.
[Published either by Walmsley in 1795 or Francis Jukes 1798.]
Aquatint printed in colours. Image 410 x 590mm (16¼ x 23¼"). Trimmed to image and around architect, artist and engraver's names, remargined with title 'The Bleach Works, Lleweni, Denbighshire' in ink mss.
A view of the neo-classical factory designed by Thomas Sandby for Thomas Fitzmaurice (1742-93) to bleach linen from his Irish estates. A very good example of the print, unfortunately trimmed.
[Ref: 45370]   £420.00  
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Select Views in the Isle of Wight, & its Environs. Plate 2nd, View of Mirables with Mr Arnold's Cottage, at the back of the Island.
Select Views in the Isle of Wight, & its Environs. Plate 2nd, View of Mirables with Mr Arnold's Cottage, at the back of the Island.
Walmsley pinx.t. Hassell sculp.t.
London, Published June 24th, 1801 by James Daniell & C.o, No 480 Strand.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished, J. Whatman 1801 watermark. 550 x 715mm (21¾ x 28¼"). Trimmed to plate, repairs to edges.
A large view of Mirables, a Grade II listed house on the Undercliff at Niton, Isle of Wight, before it was enlarged in the 1860s.
[Ref: 57966]   £450.00  
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[Neath Abbey] Distant View of Neith Abbey, Glamorganshire.
[Neath Abbey] Distant View of Neith Abbey, Glamorganshire.
Walmesley del. Hill sculp.
London, Published Sep.r, 9th 1809 by John Murphy, 19 Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, & at G. Testolines, 73, Cornhill.
Rare aquatint, printed in brown. 245 x 300mm (9¾ x 11¾"), with very large margins, watermarked ''John Whatman 1809 [partial]'. Mint.
The ruins of the Cistercian Neath Abbey, dissolved 1539.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 55544]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Miscellaneous British Scenery. No 2nd Plate 1st.  [Pont y- Glen near Corwen North Wales.]
Miscellaneous British Scenery. No 2nd Plate 1st. [Pont y- Glen near Corwen North Wales.]
Walmesley Pinx.t. R. & D. Havell Sculp.t.
[London: Published April 16 1810 by James Daniell Engraver 480 Strand.]
Rare aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. Sheet 455 x 610mm (18 x 24"). Trimmed within plate top and bottom, losing part of title and publication line, some creasing.
An old stone bridge over the cataract of Afon Ceirw, Merionethshire. The bridge was famous, also painted by J.M.W. Turner.
[Ref: 52190]   £380.00  
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Pont Newith near St Asaph.
Pont Newith near St Asaph.
Walmesley del. Hill sculp.
London, Published June 25, 1810 by John Murphy, 19 Howland Street, Fitzroy Square.
Rare aquatint, printed in brown. 245 x 300mm (9¾ x 11¾"), with very large margins, watermarked ''7 1809 John Whatman'. Mint.
A bridge over the River Elwy at Bontnewydd, Denbighshire. The view is different to the Walmesley view engraved by Jukes for the 'Views in Wales'.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 55543]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Select Views in the Isle of Wight, & its Environs. Plate 4th, View of St Catherine's Head from Freshwater Bay.
Select Views in the Isle of Wight, & its Environs. Plate 4th, View of St Catherine's Head from Freshwater Bay.
Walmsley pinx.t. Chesham sculp.t.
London, Published March 25th, 1802 by James Daniell & C.o, No 480 Strand.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. 550 x 715mm (21¾ x 28¼"). Trimmed to plate, repairs to edges. Light cockling.
A large view looking east from stacks in Freshwater Bay to St Catherine's Point, with St Catherine's Oratory, Britain's only surviving medieval lighthouse, on the top of St Catherine's Down. To the left fishermen are caulking the bottom of their boat.
[Ref: 57965]   £450.00  
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Miscellaneous British Scenery. No. 2nd Plate 4th St. Davids Head S.W.
Miscellaneous British Scenery. No. 2nd Plate 4th St. Davids Head S.W. Païsages Anglais No. 2nde Planche 4.me Vue de la Pointe de St. David.
Walmesley Pinx. R. & D. Havell sculp.
London Published May 10 1810 by James Daniell Engraver 480 Strand. Se vend à Londres chez James Daniell Graveur 480 Strand.
Coloured aquatint with ething, 475 x 595mm. Tear extending 35mm into image on left; stains outside image on right
St Davids head, a headland in Pembrokeshire, South Wales. As Sir Richard Cold Hoare wrote in his "Journal of a Tour of South Wales" in 1793: "No place could ever be more suited to retirement, contemplation or Druidical mysteries, surrounded by inaccessible rock and open to a wide expanse of ocean. Nothing seems wanting but the thick impenetrable groves of oaks which have been thought concomitant to places of Druidical worship and which, from the exposed nature of this situation, would never, I think, have existed here even in former days."
[Ref: 8392]   £390.00  
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Stirling Castle, Scotland.
Stirling Castle, Scotland.
Walmsley pinxt. Cartwright sculpt.
London Published March 25th 1800 by James Daniell & Co. No. 6 Great Charlotte Street, Blackfriars Road.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. 480 x 600mm. Small repaired tear touching publication line.
A large, separately-issued print.
[Ref: 1557]   £460.00  
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