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Hill Fort of Sidghur, Northern Concan.
Drawn by Capt.n Barton. R.Ackermann's Lithography.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Printed area 230 x 330mm.
From '12 Views of Hill Forts in the Western Ghats near Bombay' by Captain James Barton (1793-1829), an artillery officer in the Fourth Anglo-Maratha War, 1817-19. The Western Ghats are a range of hills that reach from the state of Maharashtra to Tamil Nadu and separate Bombay, on the western coast, from central India.
[Ref: 7629] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Hill Fort of Bhow Mullen, Northern Concan.
Drawn by Capt.n Barton. R.Ackermann's Lithography.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Printed area 230 x 330mm.
From '12 Views of Hill Forts in the Western Ghats near Bombay' by Captain James Barton (1793-1829), an artillery officer in the Fourth Anglo-Maratha War, 1817-19. The Western Ghats are a range of hills that reach from the state of Maharashtra to Tamil Nadu and separate Bombay, on the western coast, from central India.
[Ref: 7627] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
View in the Northern Concan.
Drawn by Capt.n Barton. R.Ackermann's Lithography.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Printed area 230 x 330mm. Ink stamp on verso.
From '12 Views of Hill Forts in the Western Ghats near Bombay' by Captain James Barton (1793-1829), an artillery officer in the Fourth Anglo-Maratha War, 1817-19. The Western Ghats are a range of hills that reach from the state of Maharashtra to Tamil Nadu and separate Bombay, on the western coast, from central India.
[Ref: 7626] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Gonuck Ghur.
Drawn by Capt.n Barton. R.Ackermann's Lithography.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Printed area 230 x 330mm. Ink stamp on verso.
From '12 Views of Hill Forts in the Western Ghats near Bombay' by Captain James Barton (1793-1829), an artillery officer in the Fourth Anglo-Maratha War, 1817-19. The Western Ghats are a range of hills that reach from the state of Maharashtra to Tamil Nadu and separate Bombay, on the western coast, from central India.
[Ref: 7621] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
View at Jaulna.
Drawn by Capt.n Barton. R.Ackermann's Lithography.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Printed area 230 x 330mm. Ink stamp on verso, some staining.
From '12 Views of Hill Forts in the Western Ghats near Bombay' by Captain James Barton (1793-1829), an artillery officer in the Fourth Anglo-Maratha War, 1817-19. The Western Ghats are a range of hills that reach from the state of Maharashtra to Tamil Nadu and separate Bombay, on the western coast, from central India.
[Ref: 7625] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
View at Jaulna.
Drawn by Capt.n Barton. R.Ackermann's Lithography.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Printed area 230 x 330mm. Ink stamp on verso, crease in margin.
From '12 Views of Hill Forts in the Western Ghats near Bombay' by Captain James Barton (1793-1829), an artillery officer in the Fourth Anglo-Maratha War, 1817-19. The Western Ghats are a range of hills that reach from the state of Maharashtra to Tamil Nadu and separate Bombay, on the western coast, from central India.
[Ref: 7623] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Camp No. 4, Near Promontory Point Great Salt Lake.
Ackerman Lith. 379 Broadway N.Y.
[n.d., c.1853.]
Coloured lithograph, image 115 x 192mm. Glued to sheet at upper edge.
Published in New York for Captain Howard Stansbury's 'An Expedition to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah' 1853. His survey contributed to the accumulating of information essential for locating the trans-American railway route.
[Ref: 7910] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Fort Utah On The Timpanogas. _ Valley Of The Great Salt Lake.
A. Fay [in image]. Ackerman Lith. 379 Broadway.
[n.d., c.1853.]
Coloured lithograph, image 112 x 192mm. Soiling, crease through upper right corner.
Published in New York for Captain Howard Stansbury's 'An Expedition to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah' 1853. His survey contributed to the accumulating of information essential for locating the trans-American railway route.
[Ref: 7909] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
Vicissitudes of An Indiaman.
Painted by J.F. Ellis. Engraved by H. Dawe.
[R. Ackermann. c.1835.]
Very scarce, 33 plates (?of more), including 2 duplicates, inside a green leather and card volume, 4to. Colour-printed mezzotints c.135 x 180mm, 5¼ x 7"., trimmed within the platemark but outside image and title, most with loss of caption above, mounted on card, within buckram folder, hinges split. Broken covers.
Plates depicting the launch in India, faring under various climatic and other conditions, to being broken up on the Thames. An East Indiaman, which was a ship operating under charter or license to any of the any of the East India Companies, and usually ran between England, the Cape of Good Hope and India, with main ports in Bombay, Madras an Calcutta. Ex the Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd Collection.
[Ref: 23953] £1,200.00
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