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A Sloop of War Ship (new Class) 18 Guns, as Dido, &c. Hove to, making signal for a Pilot. Ensign and Pendant hoisted.
A Sloop of War Ship (new Class) 18 Guns, as Dido, &c. Hove to, making signal for a Pilot. Ensign and Pendant hoisted.
Knell, del.t N. Fielding, sc.
London, Pub.d by Ackermann & Co. Oct.r 1. 1840.
Coloued aquatint and etching. 152 x 235mm. 6 x 9¼". Minor foxing, small tears in lower edge.
The HMS Dido was an 18-gun corvette, a small, manoeuvrable, lightly armed warship, launched in 1836, used as a coal hulk after 1860 and eventually sold in 1903.
NMM: PAI3090.
[Ref: 17933]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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A Sloop of War Brig (New Class) 16 Guns, as Pilot, &c. All sail set __ Wind on the quarter__Ensign and Pendant flying.
A Sloop of War Brig (New Class) 16 Guns, as Pilot, &c. All sail set __ Wind on the quarter__Ensign and Pendant flying.
Knell, del.t N. Fielding, sc.
London, Pub.d by Ackermann & Co. Oct.r 1. 1840.
Coloued aquatint and etching. 152 x 235mm. 6 x 9¼".
HMS Pilot was a 16-gun brig-sloop launched in 1838 and sold in 1862.
NMM: PAI3091.
[Ref: 17937]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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A Man of War Cutter of 10 Guns, as Bramble, &c.
A Man of War Cutter of 10 Guns, as Bramble, &c. Sailing by the wind, on the Larboard tack._Ensign and Pendant flying.
Knell, del.t. N. Fielding sculp.t.
London, Pub.d by Ackermann & Co. Oct.r 1. 1840.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Sheet: 150 x 245mm (6 x 9¾'').
A view of a Man of War H.M.S Bramble which served as tender to H.M.S Fly and H.M.S Rattlesnake, it also undertook several tours around Australia.
[Ref: 49896]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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Set Too. When Cock meets Cock, _Then comes the tug of War! Plate 1. [&] Fight. Each tugging to be victor, breast to breats. Yet neither conqueror nor conquered. Plate 2. [&] Throat. O mighty Caesar, dost thou lie so low? Plate 3. [&] Knock Down. Lo now my
Set Too. When Cock meets Cock, _Then comes the tug of War! Plate 1. [&] Fight. Each tugging to be victor, breast to breats. Yet neither conqueror nor conquered. Plate 2. [&] Throat. O mighty Caesar, dost thou lie so low? Plate 3. [&] Knock Down. Lo now my glory, smeared in dust & blood. Plate 4. [&] Recovery. And each keen sinew braced, the storm of war Ruffling o'er all his nervous body frowns. Plate 5. [&] Death. Dead_for my life_Even so:_My tale is told. Plate 6.
Drawn & Eng.d by N. Fielding.
Pubd. July 1, 1834, by R. Ackermann, at his Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 191 Regent St.
A set of six coloured aquatints in Arthur Ackermann frames. Visible sheet area 202 x 241mm. 8 x 9½". Frame 374 x 419mm. 14¾ x 16½".0.
A set of cock-fighting scenes, from the first approach to the bloody attack, recovery and final death as one stands victorious over the other. Listed in Siltzer as a set of six Cock-Fighting by Newton Fielding (1799-1856).
Siltzer: p.358.
[Ref: 25719]   £1,200.00   view all images for this item

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