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Worcestershire. Breaking Cover.
Worcestershire. Breaking Cover.
Painted by T. Woodward. Engraved by Theodore Fielding.
London, Published 1826 by J. Brooker, 5, Southampton Row, Russell Sq.r
Aquatint, very fine. 408 x 603mm. 16 x 23¾".
The fox breaks cover and is chased by the hounds and horses. A man with his dog sits by the side of the road holding-back his excited dog. Plate 1 from the set of very rare Worcestershire Hunt aquatints.
Ex Collection: Norman Blackburn. Siltzer: Pg 315.
[Ref: 20754]   £480.00  
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[Adam and Eve] Paradise.
[Adam and Eve] Paradise. Chosen by the Sov.ran Planter, when he framed / All things to man's delightful use...
Engraved by Mr T. Fielding, from a Drawing in by John Martin In the Possession of the Publisher.
London; Published July 1825, by R. Lambe, 96 Cracechurch Street.
Fine aquatint on chine collé. 275 x 225mm (10¾ x 8¾") very large margins.
Adam and Eve walking in the Garden of Eden, mountains in the distance. Extremely rare and fine example of aquatinting. One illustration of 364 in a three-volume edition of Milton's ''Paradise Lost''.
[Ref: 55658]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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View in the Island of Saint Christopher In The Parish of Nicola Town.
View in the Island of Saint Christopher In The Parish of Nicola Town. Proof.
Drawn by J. Johnson. Engraved by T. Fielding.
[London Published Feb. 1. 1827 by T. & G. Underwood, Fleet Street.]
Fine aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. Framed, sight size 300 x 435mm (11¾ x 17"). Hand colour faded, framed over publication line? Unexamined out of frame.
A rare view of slaves at work in the cane fields of the Eastridge Estate on the north east side of St Christopher's, with a windmill and mountains behind. From the series 'Views of the West Indies', which was proposed to be five parts. The first two parts were published by the Underwoods in 1827, with a third by Smith & Elder in 1829, before the series was wound up. A map of Antigua and 11 plates were issued.
Abbey: 678, ''a pity, for these plates were excellent''.
[Ref: 61568]   £520.00  
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Calliaqua, Saint Vincent.
Calliaqua, Saint Vincent. From the Villa Estate.
Drawn by J. Johnson. Engraved by T. Fielding.
[n.d., c.1827].
Coloured aquatint, very fine. Plate: 490 x 350mm (19½ x 13¾"). Slighted faded. Marks in sky.
A view from the Villa Estate, Calliaqua on the island of St. Vincent, looking out to the Caribbean Sea. Calliaqua is a town in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It is located in the far south of the main island of Saint Vincent, close to the island's southernmost point.
ex Parker Gallery.
[Ref: 29995]   £1,200.00  
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