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St Augustine the Learned and painfull Bishop of Hippo, in Africa, for the space of 40 yeares where he dyed in the 70th yeare of His Age, about ye yeare of o.r Lord 430.
W. Marshall sculp. [1642]
Etching, sheet 130 x 110mm (5 x 4¼"). Trimmed to image and laid on backing sheet.
St Augustine of Hippo (354-430), theologian and philosopher. His writings, which include 'City of God' and 'Confessions', continue to be widely read today. 'Hippo' was then the name of what is now Annaba, Algeria. Illustration to Thomas Fuller's 'The Holy State' (Cambridge, R:D: for John Williams, 1648; first edition, 1642).
[Ref: 35280] £65.00
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[King Charles I.]
W.M. scul: [William Marshall.]
[n.d., c.1640.]
Engraving. Sheet 210 x 155mm (8¼ x 6¼"). Trimmed close to image. 17th century watermark.
Equestrian portrait of Charles I, sword in hand, mounted on a grey. The manuscript suggests the print was engraved from a painting by van Dyke that came up for sale in 1840; however it is a composite from different sources. William Marshal is most famous for his 'Eikon Basilike' (The Image of the King), published just ten days after Charles' execution, showing the monarch as a Christian martyr. NPG D26321
[Ref: 42114] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Elizabeth Queen of England. She dyed at Richmond the 24th March 1602, in the 44th yeare of Her Raign and 70th of Her Life.
W. Marshall sculp:
[n.d., 1648.]
Engraving. Sheet 130 x 110mm (5 x 4¼"). Trimmed within plate, laid on album paper, slight staining.
A half-length portrait of Elizabeth I, the frontispiece to the 1648 edition of Thomas Fuller's 'Holy and Profane State'.
[Ref: 57250] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
W.m Hall, Pattern Drawer, & Engraver.
[n.d., c.1770]
Sheet 115 x 110mm (4½ x 4¼"). Stained top left, messy.
Engraver's tradecard with elaborate floral design.
[Ref: 28502] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Robert Herrick. Tempora cinxisset Foliorum densior umbra...Omnibus Ingenio Mente Lepore, Stylo. Scripsit I.H.C. W.M.
[W. Marshall fecit.]
Published as the Act directs March 1, 1795, by W. Richardson, Castle Street Leicester Square.
Engraving. Plate 178 x 114mm. 7 x 4½".
Sculptured bust of Robert Herrick on a pedestal with inscription; the garden of the Hesperides in the background; above, putti with wreaths; to the right, Pegasus on Mount Helicon. Robert Herrick (1591-1674) was an English poet.
[Ref: 24707] £50.00
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Here Jenkins stands, who thundring from the Tower Shook the bold Senats Legislative Power, Six of whose words twelve Reams of votes excited As mountaines mov’d by grains of mustard-seed; Thus gasping Lawes were rescu’d from the Snare. He that will save a Crowne must know and dare: J. Berkenhead.
[W: Marshall Sculp.]
[1648.]
Engraving. 126 x 77mm (5 x 3"). Trimmed, glued to album sheet, pinhole below text. Rare.
David Jenkins (1582-1663) the Welsh judge and Royalist during the English Civil War. Frontispiece to his 'Works', published by Giles in 1648 NPG: D26971.
[Ref: 28445] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Gulielmus Lillius Astrologus Natus Comitat: Leicest: 1o Maij 1602.
Guliel: Marshall sculpsit.
[n.d. c.1647.]
Engraving. 165 x 114mm (6½ x 4½"). Tear taped. With small margins.
William Lilly (1602-81), the most important English astrologer of his time, was a great influence on modern fortune telling. He published an annual almanac that sold 30,000 in 1659. In 1652 he published images of a city on fire; he was later called in for questioning by the Parliamentary committee investigating the causes of the Great Fire of London. This portrait was the frontispiece to his 'Christian Astrology' of 1647. Wellcome: 1772
[Ref: 52560] £55.00
(£66.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary I of Scotland.] The most excellent Princesse Mary. Queene of Scotland and Dowager of France.
[William Marshall? or Frederick Hendrik van Hove?]
[n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving. Sheet 115 x 70mm (4½ x 2¾"). Trimmed and backed onto album paper.
Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland. Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. Possibly by William Marshall (fl. 1617–1649) was a British engraver and illustrator, mostly known for his allegorical portrait of King Charles I of England as a Christian martyr, which was published as the frontispiece to the Eikon Basilike. Or by Frederick Hendrick Van Hove (c.1628-98) who was born in The Hague and trained under F. Bouttats in Antwerp. He later returned to his hometown to work as a draughtsman and engraver. Around 1692, he relocated to London, where he spent the final years of his career.
[Ref: 65973] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
[Samuel Moore] Non est Mortale quod opto. Aetatis suae 30. 1647. Welcome to publick veiw: More Gospel - light Discover'd is in thee, than e're out sight Could fix it self on yet. Friend! wouldst thou see How much Christs bowells yearne, still towards thee: What Glorious secrets; Sacred Mysteries; Transacted are 'twixt Christ and Thee? Thine eyes May, in this Authors Tracts, fill theire desires; If, with his S't, thou breath'st reflected first. N.S.
WM [William Marshall] Sculp:
[n.d., 1648.]
Engraving. 145 x 85mm (5¾ x 3¼"). Trimmed, laid on album paper. Old ink mss. in title.
Portrait of the poet Samuel Moore [b. 1617], frontispiece to his ''Theosplanchnistheis, or, The yernings of Christs bowels towards his languishing friends wherein the sincereity, ardency, constancy, and super-eminent excellency of the love of Jesus Christ as it workes from him towards his friends is delineated, discussed, and fitly applyed''.
[Ref: 63361] £80.00
(£96.00 incl.VAT)
[Francis Quarles.] What here wee see is but a Graven face, Onely the shaddow of that brittle case Wherein were treasur'd up those Gems, which he hath left behind him to Posterity.
[William Marshall?]
[n.d. c.1650.]
Engraving, rare. 126 x 75mm. 5 x 3". Cut.
Portrait of Francis Quarles; half-length with shoulder-length curly hair, moustache and small beard, directed to right glancing towards the viewer, right hand outstretched holding a quill, left at his breast, wearing a dark coat edged with fur and fastened near the neck, a plain collar with a tassell tie; in an oval. Francis Quarles (1592-1644) was an English poet most famous for his Emblem book aptly entitled 'Emblems'. Based on the frontispiece to Quarles' 'Recantation', engraved by William Marshall, according to O'Donoghue.
[Ref: 24092] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Robertus Stapyltonus Eques Auratus, Seren.mo Carolo Magnae Britanniae Princips A Camera Privaia Generosus, Juvenalem et Musaeum Anglis, Virumes Sibi, Plusquam Interpres Reddidit. R.R.
W. Marshall fecit.
[n.d. c.1647.]
Engraving, rare. 165 x 96mm. 6½ x 3¾". Trimmed, two small wrinkles.
Portrait of Robert Stapylton, half-length in an oval within an ornamental cartouche, long hair, collar, and cloak, at a desk with paper, pen and ink, and books; above oval, coat of arms; below oval, bunches of fruit; bottom left, Pan playing on pipes; bottom right, a female figure wearing a veil and with an open book and globe. Frontispiece to Stapylton's translation of 'Juvenal's Sixteen Satyrs' (London, Humphrey Moseley, 1647), his translation of Famiano Strada, 'De bello Belgico' (London, Humphrey Moseley, 1650). Sir Robert Stapylton (d.1669) was an English courtier, dramatic poet and translator. Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove.
[Ref: 25266] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Jacobus Usserius, Archiepiscopus Armachanus, Totius Hiberniae Primas. Antiquitatis primaevae pertissimus, orthodoxae Religioni vindez [Greek Cryllic], errorum malleus in concionando frequens, facundus praepotens, vitae incupatae exemplar spectabile.
Rob: Pinck Vicecancellarius Oxoniensis posuit. W. Marshall Sculpsit. 1647.
Sold by George Badger in St Dunstans Church yard in fleet street.
Engraving. 272 x 159mm. 10¾ x 6¼".
Portrait of James Ussher, half length, seated at a table, wearing skull-cap, ruff and gown, writing in a book; curtain to the right, coat of arms at upper left. Frontispiece to his 'Body of Divinitie', 2nd edition, 1647. James Ussher (1581-1656) was Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and his death. He was a theologian and scholar and published a chronology of Earth based on the Bible, determining the time and date of the creation as the night preceding Sunday, 23 October 4004 BC. NPG: D26751.
[Ref: 24699] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
G. Washington [facsimile signature].
Painted and Engraved by W.m E. Marshall, from the Original Cast from Life by Houdon, 1785.
Copyright 1878 by Oscar Marshall 245 Broadway, New York.
Lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 550 x 360mm (21¾ x 14¼"), very large margins.
A head and shoulders portrait of George Washington, said to be based on the statue of George Washington by the French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828), but more similar to the portrait by Gilbert Stuart.
[Ref: 59228] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
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