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St. George's Harbour & Breakwater, between Great & Little Ormesheads.
One Zinc by A.R. Grieve, from a Sketch by Mr. Powell.
Printed by Chapman & Co. Patentees. 27, Cornhill, London. [n.d. c.1860.]
A very rare lithograph. 271 x 405mm (10¾ x 16"). Folds and creasing; stain to image to left & right
A view of the Harbour and Breakwater between the Great Orme, limestone headland and the Little Orme, in Ormes Bay, Llandudno.
[Ref: 34718] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
The London Stream Ship of London & Hull On Fire in the Humber. Off Cleathorps early in the morning of the 20th Decr. 1835.
Sketched at the time by Andrew Smith, Civil Engineer. Drawn on Zinc by A.R.Grieve.
Printed by Chapman & Co., Patentees, 27, Cornhill. [n.d. c.1836.]
Zincograph with original hand colour. Printed area 220 x 300mm. Laid on thick paper. Small crack in right margin.
A burning paddle-steamer against a snow-covered landscape.
[Ref: 5610] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Telmessus_Lycia.
I.H. Allan. A.R. Grieve, Zinco.
Printed by J. Grieve, 33, Nicholas Lane. [n.d., c.1845.]
Tinted zincograph with colour added by hand, 375 x 265mm. 14¾ x 10½".
Telmessos (or incorrectly Telmissis) was a flourishing city in Lycia, modern Turkey, on the Gulf of Fethiye. It was famed for its school of diviners, consulted among others by the Lydian king Croesus, prior to declaring war against Cyrus, and by Alexander the Great, when he came to the town after the siege of Halicarnassus. From John Harrison Allan's 'A Pictorial Tour in the Mediterranean'. See Abbey Travel: 200, 6.
[Ref: 11741] £95.00
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