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To the most Noble the Marquis of Bath, this view of the City of Bath is Inscribed by his Lordships Most obedient Servts. T. Jones and J. Hassell.
Drawn & Engraved by J. Hassell.
London Pubd. March 1795, by T. Jones No.23 Clarges Strt. and I. Hassell Castle Street Leicester Square.
Pin hole to lower right part of image; slight paper tone; else a good impression.
Fine view of the fashionable spa town of Bath, Somerset; the Abbey to left, a couple punting on the River Avon in foreground, with a view of the Pulteney Bridge in the distance. by John Hassell (1767 - 1825) after his own design.
[Ref: 25811] £350.00
Woodlands. The villa of J.J. Angerstein Esq.r.
Drawn by J. Hassell.
London Pub.d by J. Hassell 1st Aug.t 1804.
[Ref: 58207] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
To the most Noble the Marquis of Worcester, this View of the City of Bristol is humbly Inscribed by His Lordships most Obed.t Serv.ts T. Jones & J. Hassell.
Drawn & Engraved by J. Hassell
London, Pub.d March 2d 1795 by T. Jones No.23 Clarges Street, and J Hassell, No.2 Castle Street, Leicester Square.
Bit dusty on left margin.
Fine view along the river Avon towards Bristol.
[Ref: 37020] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
View of the Castle Rock from the landing Place on the Flat Holmes.
Drawn and Etched by J. Ibbetson. Aquatinta by J. Hassell.
Published for J. Hassell, by Hookham & Co. New Bond Street, Oct.r 1. 1793.
Toning around edges.
A view of Castle Rock at Flat Holm, the limestone island lying in the Bristol Channel. From A picturesque guide to Bath, Bristol, Hot Wells, the River Avon, and the adjacent country; illustrated with ... views, taken in ... 1792, by Mess. I., Laporte and Hassell, and engraved in aquatinta' 1793. Etched by John Hassell (1767 - 1825) after his own design. Abbey Scenery: 38.1.
[Ref: 31066] £50.00
(£60.00 incl.VAT)
Dovedale.
Drawn by J. Rathbone. Aquat.a J. Hassell.
Published 1st Sept.r 1788, by J. Hassell Strand.
Trimmed just into platemark at bottom.
A rare early aquatint view of Dovedale in the Peak District, Derbyshire, by John Rathbone (c.1750-1807). Born in Cheshire, he exhibited forty-eight landscapes at the Royal Academy 1785-1806. George Morland sometimes collaborated with Rathbone, painting the figures in his landscapes.
[Ref: 31572] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
An English Market Woman and Daughter.
Designed by an Amateur. Engraved by J. Hassell.
London Published March 4.th 1822 by G. Humphrey, 27, St. James's St.
Fine colour; crease lower right.
In the English countryside a woman walks along a dirt road with a basket on her arm and on her head; her daughter carrying two baskets and a dog standing to her right.
[Ref: 28158] £150.00
(£180.00 incl.VAT)
To Claude Scott Esq.r of Sans Souci, Dorsetshire, this plate of Fishermen, is most respectfully dedicated with Permission, by His most humble and much obliged Servants, J. Hassell & T. Rickards.
Painted by P.Reinagle R.A. Engraved by J. Hassell & W. Nicholls.
London: Pub.d May 2 1814 by J. Hassell & T. Rickards, 344, Strand.
Title area bit messy.
Three anglers discussing their catch at the side of a river, possibly the Frome or Piddle in Dorset, as Beazley has traced 'Sans Souci' to Tolpuddle, Dorset. Beazley: 170, illus, 'very appealing picture'.
[Ref: 56117] £850.00
A View Near Fulham.
T. Thornton, Pinxit. Hassell, Sc.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Trimmed to plate, publication line and part of title missing.
View of the timber-built Putney Bridge, replaced 1886, also showing the River Thames and All Saints in Fulham. A rare and fine aquatint. Guildhall Library Record: 23148.
[Ref: 8725] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Mr. John Harrison of Childs-hill, Hampstead. To the Friends & acquaintance of Mr. John Harrison this plate is with pleasure inscribed by Their most ob.t H.ble Serv.t J. Hassell.
Painted by Forster. Engrav'd by J. Hassell.
London Publish'd Jany. 1st 1799 by J. Hassell No. 23 Clarges Street Piccadilly.
Coloured aquatint. 385 x 555mm. Laid on card. Slightly trimmed, plate mark still visible.
A hunter with a musket, a dead bird at his feet and his dogs.
[Ref: 2550] £420.00
Bay of Crumaughlaun, Killarney.
Walmsley pinx.t. Hassell sculp.t.
Tear entering image repaired on centre right.
A large, separately-issued print.
[Ref: 57782] £350.00
[Transformation print of Lamphey Bishop's Palace] Lanfeth Palace, Pembrokeshire.
Payne del.t. Hassell sculp.t.
[London Pub.d April 8, 1800 by Random & Steinbank, No. 17 Old Bond Street.]
Trimmed, losing publication line, 'moon' excised and replaced with tissue, coloured on reverse.
The ruins of Lamphey Bishop's Palace, a Grade I Listed building, from 'Sketches of Landscape for Youth'. The scene looks moon-lit when held up to a light.
[Ref: 56739] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
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View Near Limerick.
Walmsley Pinx.t. Hassell sculp.t.
London Published Oct.r 1st 1800 by J. Brydon, Charing Cross.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished, P & E watermark, 330 x 455mm (13 x 18"), with large margins Slight crease and wornhole in sky area. Bit dusty.
A ruined church by the side of a lake. From the Berkeley Collection, Spetchley Park.
[Ref: 54981] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Melam Cove.
Drawn by J. Rathbone. Aquat.a J. Hassell.
Published 1st Sept.r 1788, by J. Hassell Strand.
Small tear in margin.
A rare early aquatint view of Malham Cove, North Yorkshire, by John Rathbone (c.1750-1807). Born in Cheshire, he exhibited forty-eight landscapes at the Royal Academy 1785-1806. George Morland sometimes collaborated with Rathbone, painting the figures in his landscapes.
[Ref: 31573] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
Marble-Hill Twickenham Midd.x. The Villa of J. Lubbock Esq.r.
Drawn & Engraved by J. Hassell.
London Pub.d by J. Hassell 1.st Oct.r 1804.
Crack along the platemark. Slight central crease.
A view of Marble Hill cottage, the villa of J. Lubbock Esq., along the Thames with figures in the foreground.
[Ref: 60517] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[A set of four:] A Welch Market Woman and Son; An English Market Woman and Daughter; A Scotch Market Woman and Children; An Irish Market Woman and Children.
Designed by an Amateur. Engraved by I. Hassell.
London Published May 14, 1813, by H.Humphrey, 27, St. James's St.
Hand coloured engravings, 320 x 270mm. Trimmed to platemark
[Ref: 3069] £750.00
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Select Views in the Isle of Wight, & its Environs. Plate 2nd, View of Mirables with Mr Arnold's Cottage, at the back of the Island.
Walmsley pinx.t. Hassell sculp.t.
London, Published June 24th, 1801 by James Daniell & C.o, No 480 Strand.
Trimmed to plate, repairs to edges.
A large view of Mirables, a Grade II listed house on the Undercliff at Niton, Isle of Wight, before it was enlarged in the 1860s.
[Ref: 57966] £450.00
New Castle Emblyn, Cardiganshire.
Drawn & Engraved by J. Hassell.
Published April 18th 1804 by Tegg and Castleman 111 Cheapside, London.
Repaired tears, laid on card.
Newcastle Emlyn, with the 13th-century castle overlooking the bridge. Once owned by Edward, the Black Prince, it was still occupied at the start of the Civil War, but was captured in 1645 by parliamentary troops and slighted.
[Ref: 47820] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Notable English Places [stamped in gilt on spine].
4to, cloth backed boards, gilt morocco title label on spine, 28 fine aquatint plates interleaved by text sheets. Binding generally worn and tatty, plates good strong unsoiled impressions.
Fine aquatints of notable English houses etched by John Hassell (1767 - 1825) after his own designs. Hassell lived in London and worked sometimes as a drawing master and wrote several books on drawing and watercolour painting. Not in Abbey scenery.
[Ref: 7430] £750.00
[Grove House] Roehampton Grove. The Seat of William Gosling Esq.r.
Drawn by J. Hassell.
London Pub.d by J. Hassell 1st Aug.t 1804.
Grove House, a Grade II* listed house at Roehampton Lane, was built in 1777 by James Wyatt for Sir Joshua Vanneck. At the time of publication it was the residence of a banker, but it is now part of Froebel College, University of Roehampton, still with the ornamental bridge seen on the right.
[Ref: 58206] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
A Scotch Market Woman and Children.
Designed by an Amateur. Engraved by J. Hassell.
London Published March 4.th 1822 by G. Humphrey, 27, St. James's St.
Repaired damage at top; fine colour.
In the Scottish Highlands, a woman and two children in Scotch dress walking along the road after market day carrying baskets and a pale balanced on the woman's head.
[Ref: 28159] £80.00
(£96.00 incl.VAT)
View of Sion House from the Banks of the Thames.
Drawn by N.Pocock. Engrav'd by I.Hassell.
London, Publish'd Sep.tr 1799, by J.Brydon opposite Northumberland House Charing Cross.
Coloured aquatint. 335 x 470mm. Some skinning of the paper surface in unprinted areas.
Rare.
[Ref: 4681] £420.00
The Seat of the Rt. Hon.ble Lord William Russell, Streatham Surry.
Drawn & Engraved by J. Hassell.
London Pub.d by J. Hassell 1st. May 1804
The seat of William Russell on Streatham High Road, with St Leonard's church on the left. The house was later demolished and the site is now occupied by the English Martyrs Catholic Church. Streatham is now part of the south London borough of Lambeth but formerly in the county of Surrey. Plate from a set of 'Notable English Places' by John Hassell (1767-1825) showing notable residences in and around London. The text which accompanies the plate in the full volume notes: 'the house appears to have undergone a total change in its external form, about the beiginning of the last century, and is now receiving considerable additions and improvements, from its present proprietor, Lord William Russelll, to whom it was presented by his brother, the late Francis Duke of Bedford, during his life-time.' For a complete volume of 'Notable English Places' see ref. 7430.
[Ref: 44480] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Tattershall Castle [ms.]
T. Girtin [ms]
Proof, before printed text 'Tattershall Castle- Lincolnshire. / From an original drawing in the possession of Wm. Brand Esq. of Boston. Nov 1 1812'.
Plate from John Hassell's 'Aqua Pictura. Illustrated by a series of original specimens from the works of...all the most approved modern water coloured draftsmen...' (1813). This volume was an ambitious project containing fifteen plates, each in four states, to illustrate the development of a watercolour from initial drawing to completed work. This print, finished with hand-colouring, replicates the original watercolour by Thomas Girtin. Girtin had died several years previously, but had drawn Tattershall Castle as the basis for an engraving in a series of views in Lincoln, in 1799. The engraver and publisher John Hassell (1767-1825) was also a drawing master, and like several other of his books, 'Aqua Pictura' was designed for educational purposes. Abbey Life 140.10
[Ref: 34508] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
View from Wallis's Rocks on the River Avon looking towards Bristol.
Landscape drawn & engraved by S. Hassell. Figures by J. Ibbetson.
Published for J. Hassell, by Hookham & Co. New Bond Street July 1. 1793.
Toning around edges.
A view along the River Avon near Bristol; cow milking in the foreground. From A picturesque guide to Bath, Bristol, Hot Wells, the River Avon, and the adjacent country; illustrated with ... views, taken in ... 1792, by Mess. I., Laporte and Hassell, and engraved in aquatinta' 1793. Etched by John Hassell (1767 - 1825) after his own design. Abbey Scenery: 38.10.
[Ref: 31065] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
Wallis's Wall & Rocks and Cook's Folly from the Path near the New Hot Wells House.
Drawn & engraved by J. Hassell.
Published for J. Hassell by Hookham & Co. New Bond Street, Jany. 1. 1793.
Trimmed within plate.
Shipping in the Avon Gorge near Bristol. Along the top of Black Rock Mr. Wallis built a wall in the 1740s, as a preventative measure against people accidentally plunging over into the gorge. From 'A picturesque guide to Bath, Bristol, Hot Wells, the River Avon, and the adjacent country; illustrated with ... views, taken in ... 1792, by Mess. I., Laporte and Hassell, and engraved in aquatinta' 1793. Etched by John Hassell (1767 - 1825) after his own design. Abbey Scenery 38, 9.
[Ref: 20288] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
[Weymouth] To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, This View of the Town, Pier, & Bay, of Weymouth; is by permission, humbly inscribed, by His Majesty's most dutiful & Loyal servants, T. Jones & J. Hassell.
Drawn & Engraved by J. Hassell.
London, Publish'd Dec.r 1. 1795 by T. Jones, No 93, Clarges Street, & J. Hassell, at Mr Walker's, Printseller, Cornhill.
Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper at edges, a few spots.
A view of Weymouth from the east, with a group boarding a boat for pleasure and bathing machines in the background. George III spent many summers at his brother's residence, Gloucester Lodge, having been advised to take the waters after his first bout of porphyria.
[Ref: 56360] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
A View of Wilsden Church near Edgware Middlesex.
M. Hollogan Pinxt. J. Hassell Sculpt.
[n.d. c.1800].
Etching and aquatint in colour. Image 370 x 280mm. Trimmed to plate mark, probably within publication line at bottom. Tear c.4cm through lower left corner outside image.
Rare.
[Ref: 3253] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
View on the River Wye.
Drawn by Payne. Aquat.d J Hassell.
London Pub July 1 1818 by T. McLean.
Washer women by the River Wye, Wales; a man loads the baskets onto two donkeys standing by.
[Ref: 34738] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
View on the River Wye.
Drawn by Payne. Aquat.a J Hassell.
London, Pub. 1 Jan 1811, by J. Hassell, Drawing Master
Trimmed to plate, some surface soiling.
View of the River Wye, Four women and a man with baskets in the foreground; a man herding two donkeys up the lane to the cottage; and a sailing ship on the river. From Hassell's 'Aqua Pictura'. Abbey: Life in England: 140.
[Ref: 48994] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
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