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Defeat of the Dutch Fleet under the Command of Admiral De Winter by a British Squadron
Defeat of the Dutch Fleet under the Command of Admiral De Winter by a British Squadron Commanded by Admiral Lord Viscount Duncan, off Camperdown, on the 11th. October 1797.
Drawn by Robert Cleveley. Engraved by J.W. Edy.
London Published April 25 1798 by John Harris No.3 Sweetings Alley Royal Exchange & No.8 Old Broad Street.
Magnificent hand-coloured etching and aquatint, 500 x 720mm. 19¾ x 28¼". Some closed marginal tears, one small hole to right side of image. Otherwise a very fine impression.
The Battle of Camperdown (11 October 1797) was a British naval victory in the North Sea over the Dutch during the French Revolutionary Wars. The British fleet under Admiral Duncan defeated the Dutch fleet under Admiral de Winter off the coastal village of Camperduin, north-west of Alkmaar. Each vessel in the composition is captioned in the lower margin. List of English and Dutch ships to left and right of title. After Robert Cleveley (1747 - 1809).
Parker 1413.
[Ref: 22242]   £620.00  
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[View by the River Thames near Nine Elms].
[View by the River Thames near Nine Elms].
J.W. Edye fecit [faint scratched letters].
[n.d. c.1787].
Proof etching with aquatint. Printed area 560x 425mm. Crudely trimmed, with plate mark showing in places. Repaired tear c.2cm into plate at bottom, outside aquatint frame.
View from Nine Elms, between Battersea and Vauxhall, from a painting by John Cleveley.
[Ref: 2319]   £480.00  
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A View of London from Blackfriars Bridge.
A View of London from Blackfriars Bridge.
Drawn & Engraved by J. W. Edye.
Published by John Harris, April 20. 1795. No. 3 Sweetings Alley, & No. 8 Old Broad Street, London.
Large and very scarce etching and aquatint. Sheet 550 x 800mm (21¾ x 30½"). Trimmed to plate, two vertical creases unseen from front; a few small repaired tears.
Striking and impressive view of the Thames from beneath the arch nearest the south bank of Blackfriars Bridge, looking towards London Bridge. Albion Mills is to the right, with St Paul's on the opposite bank at far left; prospect includes several spires of City of London churches, the Monument, and various rowing and sailing boats on the river, with a group of adults and children in the foreground around a fire. By John William Edy (1760 - 1820).
Guildhall: p7494465.
[Ref: 17584]   £1,650.00  
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To the Reverend Richard Penneck M.A. Rector of St. Johns Southwark;
To the Reverend Richard Penneck M.A. Rector of St. Johns Southwark; This Plate, is with Permission most respectfully inscribed by His obedient servant John Buckler.
J. Buckler del. J.W. Edy fecit.
Published June 1 1799 by J. Buckler No.2 opposite the Spa Gardens, Bermondsey.
Aquatint, scarce. 410 x 500mm (16 x 19¾"). Trimmed to plate.
From Buckler's series of views of important churches. The Rev. Richard Penneck (c.1728-1803) was also a Superintendent of the Reading Room of the British Museum.
[Ref: 45123]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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A Summer Evening Repast.
A Summer Evening Repast. To W. Wilson Esq.r This Plate (Engraved from a Drawing in his Possession.) is humbly Dedicated by his Obliged Serv.t J. Harris.
W. Burgess Delin.t J.W. Edye Aqua Tint.
London: Publish'd Oct.r 6.th 1788, by J. Harris, Sweetings Alley, & No.8 Bread St. near the Royal Exchange.
Very fine & scarce hand-coloured aquatint. 437 x 559mm (17¼ x 22"). Repaired tear to right.
A rural scene, a picnic in the countryside: three children and a woman standing to the right, an older woman seated behind, and a man to the left smoking a pipe and behind him a large jug and some good; by his feet lies a dog.
[Ref: 28673]   £550.00  
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