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To the Right Honble Lord William Beauclerk. This View of Bathafern Hills, from Coedmarchan Rocks.
To the Right Honble Lord William Beauclerk. This View of Bathafern Hills, from Coedmarchan Rocks. Is respectfully inscribed by His Lordship's very obedient humble Servant Edwd. Pugh.
From a Drawing by E. Pugh. W. Ellis Aquatinta.
Published 24th Novr. 1794 by E. Pugh, now of Great Queen Street Lincolns Inn Fields.
Aquatint, 300 x 350mm (11¾ x 13¾"). Diagonal crease and signs of handling. Wide margins, with one tear lower right.
A fine landscape in Denbighshire, north-east Wales; figures in foreground lower left, a bridge over a river in the middle-distance. On a hill top in the background a man Edward Pugh (c.1761-1813).
Not n Abbey Scenery. National Library of Wales: Denbighshire Top. C6 C002.
[Ref: 26247]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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L'Espoir Sloop of 14 Guns & her Prize the Liguria of 44 Guns.
L'Espoir Sloop of 14 Guns & her Prize the Liguria of 44 Guns.
N. Pocock del. W. Ellis sculp.
Publish'd by Bunney & Gold Nov. 1 1801
Aquatint, 130 x 230mm. 5 x 9".
Taken from the Naval Chronicle, vol. vi, p.277. The British ship L'Espoir having defeated the Liguria. The rock of Gibraltar can be seen in the background
[Ref: 8730]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Gibraltar, taken from the Westward.
Gibraltar, taken from the Westward.
N. Pocock del. W. Ellis sculp.
Publish'd Dec.1.1800 by Bunney & Gold.
Aquatint and explanatory text. 140 x 229mm. 5½ x 9".
A view of Gibraltar from the Straits, with ships on the water. This engraving was published in the 'Naval Chronicle'. Gold was the founder and publisher.
[Ref: 23322]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Leviathan & L'Amerique.]
[The Leviathan & L'Amerique.]
N. Pocock del.t. W.Ellis sculp.t.
[Published by Burney and Gold Nov.r 1. 1799.]
Aquatint., proof before title and publication line. Sheet 140 x 225mm, 5 x 9". Binding stitch marks just under title.
A scene from the 'Glorious First of June' sea-battle between the British and French off Ushant. L'Amerique was dismasted and captured, joining the Royal Navy as HMS Impétueux. The Leviathan also fought at Trafalgar. Published in the Naval Chronicle.
Parker: 102.
[Ref: 15901]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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The Leviathan & L'Amerique.
The Leviathan & L'Amerique.
N. Pocock del.t. W.Ellis sculp.t.
Published by Burney and Gold Nov.r 1. 1799.
Aquatint. Sheet 140 x 225mm, 5 x 9".
A scene from the 'Glorious First of June' sea-battle between the British and French off Ushant. L'Amerique was dismasted and captured, joining the Royal Navy as HMS Impétueux. The Leviathan also fought at Trafalgar. Published in the Naval Chronicle.
Parker: 102.
[Ref: 15900]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Hanwell Church and Rectory.
Hanwell Church and Rectory.
Drawn and Engraved by W. Ellis.
Published April 18, 1793.
Very fine and rare aquatint. Plate 380 x 450mm (15 x 17¾"). Uncut sheet, some creasing.
Hanwell Church, Middlesex, on the river Brent.
[Ref: 15175]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Hoche in tow of the Doris.
The Hoche in tow of the Doris.
N. Pocock del. W. Ellis sc.
Publish'd by Bunney & Gold, March 1. 1800.
Aquatint with explanatory text. 140 x 229mm. 5½ x 9".
The Battle of Tory Island, the naval action of the French Revolutionary Wars, fought on 12 October 1798 between French and British squadrons off the northwest coast of Donegal. Sir John Borlase Warren led a decisive victory against Jean Baptiste Francoise Bompart and his larger army. Hoche, one of the French frigates had suffered greatly during the battles and eventually, on 15 October, HMS Doris appeared and took Hoche in tow, arriving in Lough Swilly a few days later. This engraving was published in the 'Naval Chronicle'. Gold was the founder and publisher.
NMM: PAD5607 & PAD5608.
[Ref: 23320]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Porcupine and two Spanish ships, July 22nd, 1780.]
[The Porcupine and two Spanish ships, July 22nd, 1780.]
[Engraved by W.Ellis? after Nicholas Pocock.]
[n.d., c.1800.]
Aquatint, proof before letters. Sheet 145 x 235mm, 5¾ x 9¼". Laid on album sheet.
Sir Charles Henry Knowles, 2nd Baronet GCB (1754-1831), was appinted captain of Porcupine in 1780, operating in the Mediterranean. He was accused of piracy and murder in 1782 but cleared his name and returned to the Porcupine.
Parker: 82.
[Ref: 15905]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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View 1st. Of the Memorable Victory of the Nile, Gained in August 1798 over the French by the British Fleet in Aboukir Bay. [View 2d - 3d - 4th.]
View 1st. Of the Memorable Victory of the Nile, Gained in August 1798 over the French by the British Fleet in Aboukir Bay. [View 2d - 3d - 4th.]
Finished from a Drawing in the possession of His Majesty, by F.Chesham, the Aquatinta by W.Ellis. _ Painted by W.Anderson.
Published by Alex.r Riley, 82 Pall Mall London Dec.1.1800.
Rare set of four proof aquatints. Each. c. 350 x 450mm (13¾ x 17¾"). 2nd View slight loss in left border. Trimmed to borders.
Four views of the Battle of the Nile, each with a descriptive text and with each ship named.
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