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Sala de las dos Hermanas.
[engraved by William Gauci after John Frederick Lewis.]
[London: Hodgson, Boys and Graves, 1835.]
Tinted lithograph with some hand colour, trimmed to image and laid on card but fine issue. Sheet 270 x 330mm (10½ x 13"."
'The Hall of the Two Sisters', from 'Lewis's Sketches and Drawings of the Alhambra: Made During a Residence in Granada, in the Years 1833-4'. John Frederick Lewis (1804-76) RA, became known as 'Spanish Lewis' to differentiate him from his artist brother, Frederick Christian Lewis ('Indian Lewis'), who travelled to Asia. Abbey Travel, 148.
[Ref: 40266] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
A Series of Views in the City of Bath.
Drawn on Stone by Gauci and other Artists, from originals by R.Woodroffe.
Published by C.Duffield, Gallery of Engravings, 12 Milsom Street, and sold by all the booksellers and printsellers. [n.d. c.1840]
Very scarce book. Oblong 4to, original green morocco gilt, front board detached, marbled endpapers; lacking titlepage, 18 lithographic views on india. Varying degrees of foxing throughout.
The views are: the Guildhall; Royal Crescent; Queen Square; Milsom Street; Lansdown Crescent; North Parade and Literary Institution; Pump Room and Baths; The Circus; Norfolk Crescent; Assembly Rooms; York House; St James's Square; Abbey Church and Orange Grove; Great Pultney Street; Blue Coat Charity School and Bath Hospital; Grosvenor Place; South Parade. Illustrations by William Gauci, John West Giles, and Harris; after Robert Woodroffe. Illustrations printed by Engelmann, Graf, Condet & Co. and W. Day, 17, Gate Street. Abbey Scenery 46.
[Ref: 60424] £1,850.00
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Bothwell Castle.
[Lithographed by William Gauci after Samuel Prout.]
[London: Gambart & Co & Joseph Hograrth, 1854.]
Tinted lithograph with very fine hand colour, trimmed to image and laid on card, as issued. 290 x 400mm (11½ x 15¾").
The ruins of Boothwell Castle in South Lanarkshire, south east of Glasgow. Plate 81 of the rare series 'Scotland Delineated in a Series of Views', which contained views by artists including J.M.W. Turner, David Roberts, J.D. Harding, Joseph Nash and Clarkson Stanfield, as well as Samuel Prout. The project was unrealistically expensive (David Roberts was paid £1,000 for his contribution), resulting in commercial failure, with limited sales resulting in today's extreme rarity. Abbey Scenery 493.
[Ref: 48122] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
The Queen's Palace, from Green Park, in 1836.
Drawn by T. Maisey. On Stone by W. Gauci. Printed by W. Gauci, 9 North Cres.t Bedf.d Sq.
[n.d., 1836-40.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 405 x 270mm (16 x 10½"). Repaird tear entering inscription area, margins creased.
Buckingham Palace from a lost pond in Green Park, with the Marble Arch still in position as the gatehouse, prior to the construction of the East Wing (1847-50). From 'Landscape and Architecture in a Series of Picturesque Views'
[Ref: 39301] £320.00
The Valley of Porto-Cruz, from the Portella Madeira
Drawn from Nature by J.B. On Stone by W. Gauci
Printed by Engelmann Graf Coindet & Co. [1827]
Lithograph, printed area 255 x 305mm (10 x 12") large margins. Scuff marks.
Porto da Cruz, in the north-east of Madeira, viewed from the lookout of Portela and showing the Penha da Águia. Plate from 'Views in the Madeiras executed on Stone' (1827) by the Rev James Bulwer (1794-1879), amateur watercolourist and antiquary. Not in Abbey
[Ref: 43168] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Exeter, from the Haven Banks.
Drawn from Nature by C.F. Williams [...] On Stone by W. Gauci
Lithograph and tintstone, printed area 210 x 305mm (8¼ x 12") very large margins. Tears to margins.
View of Exeter from Haven Banks, on the banks of the river Exe. Exeter cathedral is clearly visible in the distance. William Gauci, Maltese artist.
[Ref: 47299] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
On the Daro, Granada.
David Roberts 1836. W.G. [William Gauci.]
London Published Nov.r 1st 1836 by Hodgson & Graves, 6, Pall Mall.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 430 x 285mm (17¼ x 11¼"). Repaired tear just entering image on right, bottom left corner margin reinstated.
A view of the river Daro, winding through the city of Granada. It was published in David Roberts's 'Picturesque Sketches in Spain', his first publication. Although the plate bears the initials of William Gauci as lithographer, it is known that Roberts worked on every stone. The success of this work enabled Roberts to finance his important excursion to Egypt and the Holy Land. Abbey Travel 152.
[Ref: 39713] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
On the Daro, Granada.
David Roberts 1836. W.G. [William Gauci.]
[London Published Nov.r 1st 1837 by Hodgson & Graves, 6, Pall Mall.]
Colour tinted lithograph. Sheet 400 x 275mm (17¼ x 11¼"). Trimmed into image. Laid on card as issued.
A view of the river Daro, winding through the city of Granada. It was published in David Roberts's 'Picturesque Sketches in Spain', his first publication. Although the plate bears the initials of William Gauci as lithographer, it is known that Roberts worked on every stone. The success of this work enabled Roberts to finance his important excursion to Egypt and the Holy Land. Abbey Travel 152.
[Ref: 55046] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
High Street, Guildford.
Drawn by T. Maisey. On Stone by W. Gauci.
Printed by W.Gauci, 9 North Cres.t Bedf.d Sq.r.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 410 x 265mm (16 x 10½"). Minor creases, tears in margins.
A view of the north side of Guildford's High Street, showing from the Jacobean facade of Abbot's Hospital to the Guildhall and its hanging clock erected 1683. In the street is a makeshift pen with farmers trying to sell their livestock.
[Ref: 9778] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
S.t John's Church, Jhelum, S.E. View.
Major Harley Maxwell E.I.C Engineers. W. Gauci, Lith. M&N Hanhart, Imp.t.
[n.d., c.1860.]
Chromolithograph. Very rare. Sheet: 320 x 220mm, (12½ x 8½")
A view of St. John's Church in the Jhelum cantonment in Pakistan. The church was built in 1860 to commemorate the 35 soldiers from the 24th Regiment of Foot who died during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
[Ref: 39470] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Malaga.
D. Roberts 1836 [in plate]. [Lithographed by William Gauci.]
[London Published Nov.r 1st 1836 by Hodgson & Graves, 6, Pall Mall.]
Colour tinted lithograph. Sheet size: 275 x 390mm (10¾ x 15¼"). Trimmed into image, laid on card as issued.
A view of the Citadel and Port of Malaga, Spain. It was published in David Roberts's 'Picturesque Sketches in Spain', his first publication. Although the plate bears the initials of William Gauci as lithographer, it is known that Roberts worked on every stone. The success of this work enabled Roberts to finance his important excursion to Egypt and the Holy Land.
[Ref: 55047] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Marston. S.t Lawrence
W. Gauci lithog. Printed by Englemann, Graf Coindet & Co.
[n.d. c.1826]
Rare lithograph, sheet 265 x 370mm (10½ x 14½"), with large margins. Foxing.
A view of a stream in the village of Marston St. Lawrence in Northamptonshire. A small sailboat bobs down the stream towards the buildings in the distance.
[Ref: 65184] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Marston. S.t Lawrence
W. Gauci lithog. Printed by Englemann, Graf Coindet & Co.
[n.d. c.1826]
Very rare lithograph, sheet 265 x 370mm (10½ x 14½"), with large margins. Foxing.
A view of a building in the village of Marston St. Lawrence in Northamptonshire. Most likely Marston house. The house dates back to either the Elizabethan or Jacobean era, with one wing featuring a panelled room that has an intricately carved overmantel inscribed with the date 1611. However, the house was entirely rebuilt between 1700 and 1730, making the current structure either Queen Anne or early Georgian in style. It is now a Grade II listed building.
[Ref: 65185] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Dangerous Position near the Finsteraarhorn of John Fellman & Gabriel Schilt, Famous Capricorn and Chamois Hunters. The 14th Oct.r 1822.
W. Gauci Sc [after Hieronymus Hess.]
London, Published by Joanning and Whatmore, Importers of coloured Swiss Views, 126, Regent S.t. [n.d., c.1825.]
Scarce lithograph. Sheet 285 x 185mm (11¼ x 7¼"). Trimmed into image on three sides.
Two hunters climbing sheer cliffs in the Bernese Alps, with two dead mountain goats. After a watercolour by Hieronymus Hess (1799-1850).
[Ref: 54205] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Views of Swanwich Bay.
Drawn by H. Gastineau from a Sketch by a Lady & on Stone by G. Barnard [& W. Gauci]
Printed by C. Hullmandel. [n.d., c.1840.]
Very scarce set of 4 lithographs on india, stitched in original printed wrappers, plus extra lithograph inserted loose. Sheets: 380 x 280mm (15 x 11") with large margins. Slight paper tone to backing paper of loose print.
A set of five views of Swanage Bay in Dorset.
[Ref: 42853] £580.00
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Windsor. New Bridge.
From Nature & on Stone by W. Gauci.
London Printed and Published by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co, 92 Dean Street, Soho. March 1828.
Lithograph on india, india dimensions 220 x 275mm (8½ x 10¾").
The bridge at Windsor, opened in 1824, which is still in use after recent restoration and provides a connection between Windsor and Eton across the river Thames.
[Ref: 41413] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
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