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[Thirty-Third Regiment.] Plate 22.
[Thirty-Third Regiment.] Plate 22.
Geo. Walker Del. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, Jan.y 1. 1814.
Aquatint with hand colour. Sheet 260 x 365mm (10¼ x 14½"). Trimmed within plate.
A sergeant of the 33rd (or the 1st West Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot recruiting outside a pub called ''The Lord Wellington'. In 1793 the future Duke of Wellington, purchased a commission in the 33rd as a Major; later the regiment fought with him in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War including Seringapatam, then at Waterloo, a year after this print was published. In 1853 the regiment was renamed the 33rd (The Duke of Wellington's) Regiment. From George Walker's 'The costume of Yorkshire' published in 1814, containing forty-one coloured aquatint plates based upon the author's original drawings of social and economic scenes in Yorkshire.
Abbey Life 432.
[Ref: 60653]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of the Thames East-Indiaman. As she lay stranded near East Bourne in Feb. 1822.
A View of the Thames East-Indiaman. As she lay stranded near East Bourne in Feb. 1822.
Chas. Ade delint. 11th Feb, 1822 Engraved by Robt. Havell & Son.
Published by Charles Ade, Wilmington, Sussesx, March 1822.
Aquatint. 365 x 275mm. Trimmed to plate mark on three sides.
Contemporary broadside accompanying image as follows: William Haviside, Esq. Commander.- This fine ship was out-ward bound from London for China, and was driven on shore by a heavy gale, near Eastbourne, Sussex on Sunday morning, the 3rd February, 1822. Her Extensive Cargo was taken out without loss [excepting damage by water] under the direction and management of Mr. J. B.Stone, of New Haven, Agent to Lloyd's. She lay in this situation from the 3d of February to the 22d, when she was got off, to the great gratification of many thousands of Spectators, she was then conducted away for Deptford, by two Steam Vessels, which were in attendance for that purpose. She arrived safe at Deptford, on the 24th of February, with a prospect of being speedily repaired to proceed onto her original destination.
[Ref: 33]   £300.00  
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[Alum Works]
[Alum Works]
Geo. Walker Del. Engraved by R. Havell
Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, March 1, 1814.
Aquatint printed in colour with accompanying text sheet, each 260 x 370mm (10¼ x 14½").
Trades print, from George Walker's 'The Costume of Yorkshire', with explanatory text sheet which reads: 'There are various alum works on the coast of Yorkshire, to the north of Scarborough, and particularly in the neighbourhood of Whitby, which carry on a very extensive trade. It is impossible, within the compass of a print or drawing, to give an adequate idea of the sublimity of the alum rocks and neighbouring scenery; the annexed Plate therefore can only be given as a very faint and humble miniature.'
[Ref: 43699]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Plate XXXII Alum Works.]
[Plate XXXII Alum Works.]
Geo. Walker Del. Engraved by R. Havell.
Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, March 1, 1814.
Hand-coloured aquatint. 280 x 375mm (11 x 14¾"), watermark 'J. Whatman 1811', with sheet of letterpress,
A view of an alum works on the Yorkshire coast, north of Scarborough. From 'The Costume of Yorkshire' by George Walker.
[Ref: 47008]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Dun Nose. Isle of Wight.
Dun Nose. Isle of Wight.
Atkins Pinxt. R. & D. Havell Sculp.nt.
London Published March 25th, 1813 by James Daniell, 480 Strand.
Colour printed aquatint, 530 x 540mm.
[Ref: 456]   £1,450.00  
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[A View of Barrackpore House, with the Reach of the River.]
[A View of Barrackpore House, with the Reach of the River.]
Drawn by James B. Fraser. Engraved by Rob.t Havell Jun.r 79 Newman Str.t Oxford Str.
[London, Published for the Proprietor by Mess.rs Rodwell & Martin, New Bond Street, March 1 1825.]
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 305 x 470mm (12 x 14½"). Trimmed within plate, title and publication line exised. some surface wear.
From a series of views showing Calcutta life in the early 19th century, 'Views of Calcutta and its Environs", by James Baillie Fraser (1783-1856). Fraser, an amateur artist, banker and merchant was based in Calcutta from 1813 to 1820. His famous series of views of Calcutta record the topography of this metropolis during the most dynamic period of its history. He was influenced by other artists working in Calcutta including George Chinnery and William Havell. The publication of these views was begun by Rodwell and Martin in 1824, publishers of his 'Views in the Himalaya Mountains' in 1820, but completed and extended by Smith, Elder by 1826.
Abbey: 494.
[Ref: 60807]   £380.00  
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[The Dog Breaker.]
[The Dog Breaker.]
Geo. Walker Del. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
[Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, March 1, 1814. The Costume of Yorkshire.]
Coloured aquatint. Watermark 1811. 216 x 311mm. 8½ x 11¼".
[Ref: 14198]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Plate XXXVII Bishop Blaize.]
[Plate XXXVII Bishop Blaize.]
Geo. Walker Del.t. Engraved by R. Havell.
Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, June 1, 1814.
Hand-coloured aquatint, with letterpress, J. Whatman wartermark 1811. Plate: 280 x 375mm (11 x 14¾"), with large mrgins.
A print showing the procession of the Bishop Blaize, which was a celebration in the wool trade. The procession was made up of the masters, their sons and apprentices as well as the figure of Bishop Blaize, patron saint of woolcombers, and Jason who captured the Golden Fleece. From 'The Costume of Yorkshire' by George Walker.
[Ref: 47009]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Bolton Priory, Twilight.
Bolton Priory, Twilight. No. 2.
T.C. Hofland A.L.A. Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Nov.r 1st 1811, by T.C. Hofland, Harrogate, Yorkshire.
Fine aquatint. 380 x 485mm (15 x 19"), with very large margins. Tears in left margin.
Bolton Priory and the River Wharfe. The second plate of ''Six views of and Near Bolton Priory'' by Robert and Daniell Havell after Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843).
Ex: the Kedleston Hall collection
[Ref: 51256]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The South East View of Bolton Priory.
The South East View of Bolton Priory. No. 5.
T.C. Hofland A.L.A. Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Nov.r 1st 1811, by T.C. Hofland, Hampstead.
Fine aquatint, J. Whatman 1808 watermark. 380 x 485mm (15 x 19"), with very large margins.
The fifth plate of ''Six views of and Near Bolton Priory'' by Robert and Daniell Havell after Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843).
Ex: the Kedleston Hall collection
[Ref: 51259]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The South East View of Bolton Priory.
The South East View of Bolton Priory. No.6.
T.C. Hofland A.L.A. Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Nov.r 1st 1811, by T.C. Hofland, Hampstead.
Fine aquatint. 380 x 485mm (15 x 19"), with very large margins.
A distant view of the priory, the final plate of ''Six views of and Near Bolton Priory'' by Robert and Daniell Havell after Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843).
Ex: the Kedleston Hall collection
[Ref: 51260]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Bolton Priory, Morning.
Bolton Priory, Morning. No. 4.
T.C. Hofland A.L.A. Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Nov.r 1st 1811, by T.C. Hofland, Harrowgate, Yorkshire.
Fine aquatint. 380 x 485mm (15 x 19"), with very large margins.
Bolton Priory and the River Wharfe. The fourth plate of ''Six views of and Near Bolton Priory'' by Robert and Daniell Havell after Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843).
Ex: the Kedleston Hall collection
[Ref: 51258]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Bonchurch Village, Isle of Wight.
Bonchurch Village, Isle of Wight.
Drawn by R.B. Harraden. Engraved by R. Havell.
Published by R. Harraden & Son. Cambridge 1814.
Fine hand coloured aquatint, sheet 390 x 500mm. 15¼ x 19¾". Small chips to extremities.
An impressive and attractive view. After Richard Harraden (1756 - 1838).
British Library: 004806437.
[Ref: 15845]   £360.00  
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A View of The Charter House taken from The Green. To the Noblemen & Gentlemen Educated at The Charterhouse School, this Plate is most respectfully Dedicated by Their Most Obedient Servant, Robt Saml Cribb.
A View of The Charter House taken from The Green. To the Noblemen & Gentlemen Educated at The Charterhouse School, this Plate is most respectfully Dedicated by Their Most Obedient Servant, Robt Saml Cribb.
Painted by T. Ward. Engraved by R. Havell.
[Published by R. Cribb. n.d. c.1813].
Coloured aquatint engraving. Sheet 510 x 360mm. Trimmed inside plate mark at top and bottom. Publication line missing. Light age-toning of paper and stain through dedication.
Extremely rare. In 1611 a hospital for pensioners and a school for boys were established in buildings near Smithfield in London which had once housed a Carthusian monastery. Pupils have always been referred to as Carthusians. The School moved to the Deanery Farm Estate, just outside Godalming, in 1872, having sold the original site to Merchant Taylors.
[Ref: 6431]   £520.00  
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Clifden Spring and Woods, near Maidenhead.
Clifden Spring and Woods, near Maidenhead.
Drawn by W.m Havell. Engraved by R.t Havell.
London, Published August 1, 1818 by Thomas McLean.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. Framed, visible area 395 x 510mm (15½ x 20"). Small stain in sky. Unexamined out of frame.
A view of Cliveden Spring as it emerges from the chalk cliffs and pours into the Thames, before the building of the famous Spring Cottage. From 'A Series of Picturesque Views of the River Thames', first published by Robert Havell in 1812.
Abbey: Scenery of Great Britain 433, first issue mentioned but not described.
[Ref: 57898]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Pair] Crofton Hall, Yorkshire
[Pair] Crofton Hall, Yorkshire To M,,rs Wilson (now) of New Miller Dam, This Plate is most respectfully Dedicated by her Ob,,t Serv,,t C. Cope. [&] To Miss Richmal Mangnall, of Crofton Hall, this Plate is most respectfully Dedicated by her Ob,,t Serv,,t C. Cope.
Drawn by C. Cope. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Dec.r 1st 1813, by Mr. Cope.
Pair of aquatints, printed in colours and hand-finished. Each sheet 335 x 250mm (13 x 10"). Trimmed to plate, laid.on board.
Crofton Hall, a school attended by the Bronte sisters, in Crofton, near Wakefield, Yorkshire, now the site of Crofton High School. In 1808 Miss Richmal Mangnall (1769-1820), a former pupil, bought Crofton Hall, running the school there until her death. She was one of the most prominent educators of girls of her time.
[Ref: 61008]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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An Exterior View Of The Devon Haytor Granite Quarries. Plate 1.
An Exterior View Of The Devon Haytor Granite Quarries. Plate 1. [&] An Interior View Of The Devon Haytor Granite Quarries. Plate 2.
From an Original Painting b J. Cartwright. Esq.r. Engraved by Rob.t Havell Jun.r.
London, Published July 1825 for the Proprietor by R. Havell, 79 Newman Street, Oxford Street.
Very rare pair of coloured aquatints, 310 x 430mm (12¼ x 17") Repaired tears, small margins.
A pair of views of the Haytor Quarry in Dartmoor; with men at work mining the stone.
[Ref: 60589]   £690.00   view all images for this item
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View of Dublin from Phoenix Park.
View of Dublin from Phoenix Park.
Engraved by R. Havell & Son. No. 3 Chappel St.t Tottenham C.t Road.
Pub.d by Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co. London & by Mess.rs Allen & Son Dublin [n.d., c.1820].
Very fine and rare coloured aquatint. 280 x 370mm (11 x 14½"). Repaired tear just entering plate at bottom.
A view of Dublin from near the Wellington Testimonial, with the Liffey.
Rare: not in Abbey or Bonar Law.
[Ref: 58716]   £460.00  
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Fairfield. A Settlement of the United Brethren near Manchester.
Fairfield. A Settlement of the United Brethren near Manchester.
Drawn by E.Erxleben. Engraved by Rob.t Havell & Son.
Published Jan.y 1, 1818, by E. Erxleben, Fairfield.
Coloured aquatint on Whatman paper, watermarked 1817. 380 x 530mm. Mint condition.
With a key to the important buildings below image.
[Ref: 55414]   £750.00  
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Fairfield. A Settlement of the United Brethren near Manchester.
Fairfield. A Settlement of the United Brethren near Manchester.
Drawn by E.Erxleben. Engraved by Rob.t Havell & Son.
Published Jan.y 1, 1818, by E. Erxleben, Fairfield.
Aquatint with hand colour. Platemark: 380 x 530mm (15 x 21"). Repaired tears at edges. Creases.
A view of the settlement of the United Brethren, a Christian organisation, which established settlements in different locations, such as Fairfield near Manchester. Cattle are seen at the centre foreground, with farm workers walking along a path to the left. With a key to the important buildings. A scarce item.
[Ref: 40140]   £580.00  
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[The Storming of Fort Oswego, May 6th, 1814.]
[The Storming of Fort Oswego, May 6th, 1814.]
Drawn by Capt.n Steele. Engraved by R.Havell & Son.
[London: R.Havell, 1817.]
Coloured aquatint, 300 x 430mm. Some restoration, title excised, gap filled.
An extremely rare print of the storming of Fort Oswego, part of the struggle for control of Lake Ontario, during the 1812 War. After their ammunition was soaked and rendered useless during thir landing the Royal Marines were forced to make a bayonet charge against the artillery in the fort. The American commander, George Mitchell, ordered a retreat into the woods, leaving 2400 barrels of supplies and seven guns. In the foreground of the print is a British naval officer, Captain William Mulcaster, who was wounded while leading 200 sailors armed with boarding pikes. His injuries ended his active career, but he received a pension of £300, and later became aide-de-camp of William IV.
[Ref: 5715]   £750.00  
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East view of Fountain's Abbey from Studley Park.
East view of Fountain's Abbey from Studley Park.
R. Dunning Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Publish'd Jan.y 5th, 1813 by R. Dunning, Ripon Yorkshire.
Coloured aquatint. 265 x 350mm (10½ x 13¾"). Very large margins.
A view of Fountains Abbey, one of Dunning's 'Four Views of Fountains Abbey'. In 1986 the abbey and surrounding parkland was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Abbey Scenery 368.
[Ref: 39229]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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South West View of Fountain Abbey.
South West View of Fountain Abbey.
R. Dunning Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Publish'd May 1, 1813 by R. Dunning, Ripon Yorkshire.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 260 x 345mm (10¼ x 13½"). Trimmed into plate
A view of Fountains Abbey from the banks of the River Skell, one of Dunning's 'Four Views of Fountains Abbey'. In 1986 the abbey and surrounding parkland was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Abbey Scenery 368.
[Ref: 37047]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Refectory in Fountain's Abbey
Refectory in Fountain's Abbey
R. Dunning pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published June 1, 1813 by R. Dunning, Ripon _ Yorkshire.
Coloured aquatint with very large margins. 260 x 345mm (10¼ x 13½").
The ruins of the dining hall of Fountains Abbey, one of four views in Dunning's 'Four Views of Fountains Abbey'. In 1986 the abbey and surrounding parkland was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Abbey Scenery 368.
[Ref: 30924]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Mill Bridge near Fountain's Abbey.
Mill Bridge near Fountain's Abbey.
R. Dunning Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Jan.y 5, 1813 by R. Dunning, Ripon, Yorkshire.
Coloured aquatint with very large margins. 260 x 345mm (10¼ x 13½").
A bridge over the River Skell in a wood, with the tower of Fountains Abbey behind, one of four views in Dunning's 'Four Views of Fountains Abbey'. In 1986 the abbey and surrounding parkland was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Abbey Scenery 368.
[Ref: 30916]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Mayor and Approved Men of the Borough of Guildford, and the rest of the Subscribers to the Erection of the New Public Buildings in that Town.  This View of the Old Corn Market and Tuns Inn, Guildford. is Inscribed by their most obedient and obliged
To the Mayor and Approved Men of the Borough of Guildford, and the rest of the Subscribers to the Erection of the New Public Buildings in that Town. This View of the Old Corn Market and Tuns Inn, Guildford. is Inscribed by their most obedient and obliged Henry Garling, Architect.
Engraved by R. Havell & Son. 3 Chapel Street Tottenham Court Road.
Published Jany, 1819. by Henry Garling 13 Little Janes Street, Bedford Row.
Coloured aquatint with water-colour washed margins. 280 x 230mm.
The Market occupied barely more than a niche in the basement of the Tunn Inn, widened by a flattened roof to the extent of the footway, which was supported by some wooden columns. This roof formed an advantageous balcony to the Inn. In 1818 the Inn was demolished and an archway built. The Corn Exchange occupied the space under the arch with a courtroom for annual assizes at the rear.
[Ref: 9789]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Plate XXX. Hawking.
Plate XXX. Hawking.
Geo. Walker Del. Engraved by R. Havell.
Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, March 1, 1814.
Coloured aquatint with etching and letterpress. Sheet: 265 x 370mm (10½ x 14½").
A view of a group of men hawking. In the foreground a mounted man holds a hooded bird while a man who has several birds on a pole stands near him. From Walker's 'Costume of Yorkshire' 1814.
[Ref: 47073]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Hawking.]
[Hawking.]
Geo. Walker Del. Engraved by R. Havell.
Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, March 1. 1814.
Hand coloured aquatint. Sheet size: 260 x 360mm (10¼ x 14¼"). Trimmed inside platemark.
A scene depicting a hawker on horseback as he prepares to release hawks, with two dogs to the right, and a gentlemen and lady on horseback beyond. From George Walker’s 'The costume of Yorkshire' published in 1814, containing forty-one coloured aquatint plates based upon the author’s original drawings of social and economic scenes in Yorkshire.
[Ref: 37160]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Pettah The Citadel & Pettah of Dowlutabad.
Pettah The Citadel & Pettah of Dowlutabad. A Fortress belonging to the Nizam, near Aurungabad.
G. Fitz Clarence del.t. Engraved by R. Havell & Son.
London, Published April 1819, by John Murray, Albermarle Street.
Coloured aquatint. Rare. Sheet size: 200 x 265mm (8 x 10½"). Trimmed inside plate at three edges.
A view of the Devagiri-Daulatabad fort, overlooking the citadel of Daulatabad. Plate 1 from 'Journal of a route across India, through Egypt, to England: in the latter end of the year 1817, and the beginning of 1818', by Lieutenant-Colonel Fitzclarence, first Earl of Munster (1794 - 1842). Fitzclarence was a military commander in India and President of the Royal Asiatic Society of London.
Abbey. 519.1. Bohn says in 1841 this volume is very scarce.
[Ref: 38092]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Hebrus and L'Etoile off Cape La Hogue, March 27th 1814.
[The Hebrus and L'Etoile off Cape La Hogue, March 27th 1814. L’Etoile striking her Colours to the Hebrus after a close & obstinate engagement of two hours and a quarter. To the Right Honourable the Earl St Vincent G.C.B. this plate is respectfully inscribed.]
Painted by N. Pocock, Esq.r. Engraved by R. Havell.
London, Publish'd Oct 19 1815 by Thomas Rickards, near Catherine Street.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 385 x 535mm (15¼ x 23"). Trimmed within plate, losing title at bottom.
Étoile, a French 44-gun frigate, was part of a squadron engaged in commercial railing off the Azores in 1814 during the last weeks of the War of the Sixth Coalition. Returning to France the Squadron was engaged off Brittany by the Royal Navy in the Battle of Joburg. Hebrus chased Étoile for 15 hours and 120 miles, finally bringing her to action in the Bay of La Hogue, just after midnight on the 27th March. A fight lasting over two hours ensued, the ships becalmed and firing at each other from nearly the same spot. The French fired high, doing great damage to Hebrus's rigging; Hebrus from the start fired into Étoile's hull. Eventually Philibert struck, after having lost 40 men killed and 71 wounded. Hebrus had 13 men killed and 25 wounded.
[Ref: 57681]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Bridge at Kingston-upon-Thames.
The Bridge at Kingston-upon-Thames. To the Lord High Steward, the Bailiffs and Freeman of that Ancient Corporation, this plate is humbly Inscribed, by their most obedient Servant, dward Lapidge, Architect of the Bridge.
E. Lapidge, Architect. Engraved by R. Havell, Junr.
Published by E. Lapidge No.9. Green Street, Grosvenor Square, July, 1828.
Fine and large aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. 415 x 660mm (16½ x 26"), paper watermarked 'J Whatman Turkey Mill'. Trimmed into plate at sides, several repaired tears in margins. In mount.
View of Kingston Bridge, showing boats on the River Thames and All Saints church in the distance. The bridge, still standing today, was built of Portland stone with five elliptical arches to a design by Edward Lapidge (1779-1860), the County surveyor. The first stone was laid by the Earl of Liverpool at a ceremony on 7 November 1825 and the bridge was opened by the Duchess of Clarence, on July 17, 1828.
Colvin 'Dictionary of British Architects' p.600.
[Ref: 54779]   £420.00  
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[Line Swinglers.] Plate 24.
[Line Swinglers.] Plate 24.
Geo. Walker Del. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, March 1. 1814.
Hand coloured aquatint. Sheet size: 250 x 360mm (10 x 14¼"). Trimmed inside platemark.
Two men work cutting and preparing flax. From George Walker’s 'The costume of Yorkshire' published in 1814, containing forty-one coloured aquatint plates based upon the author’s original drawings of social and economic scenes in Yorkshire.
[Ref: 54261]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[A Panorama of London, Taken from Nature by R. Havell, Jnr.]
[A Panorama of London, Taken from Nature by R. Havell, Jnr.]
[London: Published by Rodwell & Martin, 40 New Bond Street. 1822.]
Coloured aquatint in six sections. 80 x c.4020mm (3¼ x c.158"). Some restoration.
A four-metre rolling scarce & decorative prospect showing the north side of the Thames from Chelsea Prison down the river to The Pool of London, recording the buildings and the traffic both on the river and on the bridges. The prospect was originally published in one piece, rolled into a boxwood drum.
Abbey Life 485.
[Ref: 62530]   £680.00   view all images for this item
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Newby Hall, Seat of the Right Honourable Lord Grantham.
Newby Hall, Seat of the Right Honourable Lord Grantham.
R. Dunning Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published May 1st 1813 by R. Dunning, Ripon, Yorkshire.
Coloured aquatint, printed in brown and hand finished. 260 x 350mm (10¼ x 13¾") very large margins.
A view of the exterior of Newby Hall in North Yorkshire, as remodelled by William Weddell (1736-92), including interiors by Robert Adam, to house his collection of Roman antiquities. After his death owners included Lord Grantham, his nephew, and the 2nd Earl of Ripon. The present owners are matrilineal descendants of William Weddell. The hall was used as a location for ITV's production of Jane Austen's 'Mansfield Park' in 2007.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 59170]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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View of the Port and Town of Newcastle upon Tyne, from the Rope Walk Gateshead.  Dedicated with Permission to the Right Worshipful the Mayor & Corporation of that Ancient Town by Their obliged and Obedient Servant. T.M. Richardson.
View of the Port and Town of Newcastle upon Tyne, from the Rope Walk Gateshead. Dedicated with Permission to the Right Worshipful the Mayor & Corporation of that Ancient Town by Their obliged and Obedient Servant. T.M. Richardson.
T.M.Richardson pinxit. Engraved by Rob.t Havell & Son. 3 Chapel Str. Tottenham Court Road.
Published Feb.y 1819 by T. M. Richardson, Newcastle.
Coloured aquatint with washed borders. 670 x 470mm. Two tears effecting the washed margins. Reverse has worn areas from an old card backing.
Thomas Miles Richardson, (1784-1848) Having revealed a deep love of drawing he didn't follow this passion until after his fathers death when he accepted a position as Drawing Master at a Newcastle school. In 1813, after six years as both master of St Andrew's and a private drawing master, he resigned his school position to devote his life to painting. Initially his work attracted little local interest, and he found it difficult to make a living as an artist. However, from 1814, he began to gain a wide reputation as a result of his exhibiting works in London, at the Royal Academy and the British Institution. In 1813, after six years as both master of St Andrew's and a private drawing master, he resigned his school position to devote his life to painting. Initially his work attracted little local interest, and he found it difficult to make a living as an artist. However, from 1814, he began to gain a wide reputation as a result of his exhibiting works in London, at the Royal Academy and the British Institution. Richardson continued to live in Newcastle, and so dominate the local art scene. In 1822, his own house in Brunswick Place was used as the venue for the first fine art exhibition to be staged in the North of England. The success of the exhibition led to the foundation of first the Northumberland Institution for the Promotion of Fine Arts, and later the Northern Academy of Arts. In 1831, he also helped to launch the Northern Society of Painters in Water-Colours. A leading exhibiting member of these organisations, he made a particularly notable contribution to the Northern Academy in 1830 with four large paintings. Moot Hall, the Castle Keep, the neo-Gothic spire of St. Nicholas' church ar all visible in this view. Gateshead was a prosperous settlement in the Roman Times, and during the Industrial Revolution and Victorian Era it became one of the focal points for industries in the North East due to its easily accessible port.
[Ref: 4886]   £800.00  
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View of the Port and Town of Newcastle upon Tyne, from the Rope Walk Gateshead.  Dedicated with Permission to the Right Worshipful the Mayor & Corporation of that Ancient Town by Their obliged and Obedient Servant. T. M.Richardson.
View of the Port and Town of Newcastle upon Tyne, from the Rope Walk Gateshead. Dedicated with Permission to the Right Worshipful the Mayor & Corporation of that Ancient Town by Their obliged and Obedient Servant. T. M.Richardson.
T.M.Richardson pinxit. Engraved by Robt. Havell & Son. 3 Chapel Str. Tottenham Court Road.
Published Feby. 1819 by T. M. Richardson, Newscastle.
Coloured aquatint with washed borders. 670 x 470mm, 26½ x 18½". Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Thomas Miles Richardson, (1784-1848) Having revealed a deep love of drawing he didn't follow this passion until after his fathers death when he accepted a position as Drawing Master at a Newcastle school. In 1813, after six years as both master of St Andrew’s and a private drawing master, he resigned his school position to devote his life to painting. Initially his work attracted little local interest, and he found it difficult to make a living as an artist. However, from 1814, he began to gain a wide reputation as a result of his exhibiting works in London, at the Royal Academy and the British Institution. Richardson continued to live in Newcastle, and so dominated the local art scene. In 1822, his own house in Brunswick Place was used as the venue for the first fine art exhibition to be staged in the North of England. The success of the exhibition led to the foundation of first the Northumberland Institution for the Promotion of Fine Arts, and later the Northern Academy of Arts. In 1831, he also helped to launch the Northern Society of Painters in Water-Colours. A leading exhibiting member of these organisations, he made a particularly notable contribution to the Northern Academy in 1830 with four large paintings. Moot Hall, the Castle Keep, the neo-Gothic spire of St. Nicholas' church ar all visible in this view. Gateshead was a prosperous settlement in the Roman Times, and during the Industrial Revolution and Victorian Era it became one of the focal points for industries in the North East due to its easily accessible port.
[Ref: 28107]   £650.00  
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[Advert.] Panoramic Rotunda of London, Arranged in a Novel and Interesting Style, Exhibiting Every Feature of the British Metropolis,
[Advert.] Panoramic Rotunda of London, Arranged in a Novel and Interesting Style, Exhibiting Every Feature of the British Metropolis, and Viewed through the medium of Magnifying Glasses, Will Realize an Appearance of Nature Hitherto Unattainable in Other Than Large and Extended Panoramic Views.
By. R. Havell, Jun.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Extremely rare letterpress. Sheet: 200 x 190mm (8 x 7½'').
An advert for an aquatint panorama of London by Robert Havell Junior.
[Ref: 51047]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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View Of The House Of Lords And Commons From Old Palace Yard.
View Of The House Of Lords And Commons From Old Palace Yard. Vue De La Chambre Des Pairs Et Celle Des Communes Prise Pour La Cour Du Palais.
Drawn & Engraved by Robt. Havell & Son.
London, Published by Messrs Colnaghi & Co. Cockspur Street. [n.d. c.1830.]
Hand coloured aquatint, 280 x 375mm. 11 x 14¾".
Plate to Robert Havell's 'Views of the Public Buildings and Bridges in London and its Environs', 1820-1. Numbered 'PL 12' upper right. Paper watermarked 'J. Whatman 1829'.
Abbey Scenery: 220, 12.
[Ref: 11689]   £360.00  
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View Of The House Of Lords And Commons From Old Palace Yard. Vue De La Chambre Des Pairs Et Celle Des Communes Prise Pour La Cour Du Palais. PL 12 [inscribed top right of plate].
View Of The House Of Lords And Commons From Old Palace Yard. Vue De La Chambre Des Pairs Et Celle Des Communes Prise Pour La Cour Du Palais. PL 12 [inscribed top right of plate].
Drawn & Engraved by Robt. Havell & Son.
London, Published by Messrs Colnaghi & Co. Cockspur Street [n.d. c.1830].
Aquatint engraving. 285 x 375mm. 11¼ x 14¾".
[Ref: 14203]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Peat Cart] Plate 27.
[Peat Cart] Plate 27.
Geo. Walker Del.t. Engraved by R. Havell.
Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, June 1. 1814.
Fine hand coloured aquatint. 290 x 380mm (11½ x 15"), with wide margins.
One man stands at a cart as another man cuts peat on a hillside. From George Walker’s 'The costume of Yorkshire' published in 1814, containing forty-one coloured aquatint plates based upon the author’s original drawings of social and economic scenes in Yorkshire.
[Ref: 54265]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Penang] Fort Cornwallis. On Prince of Wales' Island.
[Penang] Fort Cornwallis. On Prince of Wales' Island.
Drawn by Colonel Welsh. Engraved by R. Havell.
Published by Smith, Elder & Co. 65 Cornhill [n.d., 1830].
Rare aquatint. Sheet 195 x 260mm (7¾ x 10¼"). Four small repaired tears.
A view of Fort Cornwallis in George Town, Penang, from the sea. It was built by the British East India Company in the late 18th century. A plate from 'Military Reminiscences; Extracted From a Journal of Nearly Forty Years' Active Service in the East Indies' by James Welsh (1775-1861). He served in the army of the East India Company for 58 years, taking part in the siege of Pondicherry in 1793 and the capture of Colombo in 1796.
[Ref: 59677]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Advert.] Just Published, in Imperial Quarto. A Print of Pinks, Drawn from Five of the Finest Plants, After Gaining the First Prize.
[Advert.] Just Published, in Imperial Quarto. A Print of Pinks, Drawn from Five of the Finest Plants, After Gaining the First Prize. Drawn and Engraved by R. Havell, Jun.
London: Published by R. Havell, Jun., Printer, 79, Newman Street, Oxford Street.
Scarce letterpress: 180 x 110mm (7 x 4¼'').
An advert for a series of botanical prints.
[Ref: 51050]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Miscellaneous British Scenery. No 2nd Plate 1st.  [Pont y- Glen near Corwen North Wales.]
Miscellaneous British Scenery. No 2nd Plate 1st. [Pont y- Glen near Corwen North Wales.]
Walmesley Pinx.t. R. & D. Havell Sculp.t.
[London: Published April 16 1810 by James Daniell Engraver 480 Strand.]
Rare aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. Sheet 455 x 610mm (18 x 24"). Trimmed within plate top and bottom, losing part of title and publication line, some creasing.
An old stone bridge over the cataract of Afon Ceirw, Merionethshire. The bridge was famous, also painted by J.M.W. Turner.
[Ref: 52190]   £380.00  
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[The Preemer Boy]
[The Preemer Boy]
Geo. Walker Del. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, Jan.y 1. 1814.
Hand coloured aquatint. Sheet size: 255 x 350mm (10 x 13¾"), with sheet of letterpress. Trimmed inside platemark.
A boy sitting on a flagstone floor, using a metal toothed comb to remove the flocks of wool from the teasels discarded by the two croppers working on a bench behind. From George Walker’s 'The costume of Yorkshire' published in 1814, containing forty-one coloured aquatint plates based upon the author’s original drawings of social and economic scenes in Yorkshire.
[Ref: 54262]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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View of Reading School & Playground.
View of Reading School & Playground. Dedicated by Permission To the Rev.d R. Valpy, D.D. F.A.S. and the Gentlemen of Reading School, by their very humble and respectful Servant Edmund Havell. Virginibus Sedes Fuit Haec Monialibus Aedes Hospitium Henricus Musis Donavit Amicus.
Drawn by E. Havell. Engraved by R. Havell & Son. 3, Chapel Street, Tottenham Court Road.
Published Oct.r 1816, by E. Havell, Frier Street, Reading.
Very scarce aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. 443 x 604mm (17½ x 25¼"). A few repairs at top. Slightly time stained.
A view of Reading Grammar School, in what had been Reading Abbey’s guest house or Hospitium, with the scholars at play ouside. The pastimes include cricket, rounders, hoops, reading and driving other boys like horses, with whips. Bottom right an old woman sells pastries. Edmund Havell (1785-1864) succeeded has father Luke (b.1752) as drawing-master at the school and as owner of the family print shop in Reading. His older brother was the landscape artist William (1782-1857); the engravers of this plate were his uncle Robert (1769-1832) and his son, also Robert (1793-1878), engraver of most of the Audubon bird plates.
[Ref: 54916]   £950.00  
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The Reading Telegraph Coaches, Meeting near Salt Hill.
The Reading Telegraph Coaches, Meeting near Salt Hill. Windsor & Eton in the Distance.
London, Pub.d June 1. 1835 by Rob.t Havell, Zoological Gallery, 77, Oxford Street.
Coloured aquatint. 405 x 580mm (16 x 22¾"), on paper watermarked 'Ruse & Turners 1846'. Paper toned.
Two coaches drawn by four horses, passing on the road, with Windsor Castle and Eton College in the background.
[Ref: 49979]   £680.00  
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A View from Richmond Hill.
A View from Richmond Hill.
Drawn by W. Havell. Engraved by R. Havell.
Published March 1. 1815, for the Proprietors by Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co. No 23 Cockspur Street. London.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. 275 x 360mm (10½ x 14¼"), large margins. Trimmed to plate. Old ink mss. in title area.
A view from Richmond Hill, looking down to across Petersham Meadows to Ham, St Margarets and Twickenham. Wick House, built for Sir Joshua Reynolds can be seen on the right.
Gascoigne 78.
[Ref: 61669]   £500.00  
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South View of Ripon Minster.
South View of Ripon Minster.
R. Dunning Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Publish'd Jan.y 5th, 1813 by R. Dunning, Ripon, Yorkshire.
Fine aquatint, printed in brown and hand coloured. 265 x 355mm (10½ x 14"), with large margins, watermarked 'J Whatman 1811'. Tears and creases in margins.
A view of Ripon Cathedral and surrounding buildings from the river, with two men cutting logs in the foreground.
Not in Abbey but see Scenery 368 for his Four Views of Fountains Abbey.
[Ref: 57405]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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View of the Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich. Dedicated by permission, to the Rigth Hon.ble the Earl of Mulgrave, Master General of the Ordnance, by his most obedient humble Servant, [Jas. Cockburn, Major in the Royal Artillery. ]
View of the Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich. Dedicated by permission, to the Rigth Hon.ble the Earl of Mulgrave, Master General of the Ordnance, by his most obedient humble Servant, [Jas. Cockburn, Major in the Royal Artillery. ]
Drawn by Major Cockburn. Engraved by R. Havell & Son. 3 Chapel Street, Tottenham Court Road.
[Published March 30, 1816, for the Proprietor, by Colnaghi & Co, Cockspur Street, London.]
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 340 x 500mm (13½ x 19¾"). Trimmed, losing end of dedication and publication line.
The Royal Artillery excercising. From "Cockburn's Woolwich'.
Ogilby: 186.
[Ref: 54950]   £390.00  
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[Advert.] Now Publishing, in Royal 4to. Price Nine, Shillings. Floral Illustrations of the Seasons, Consisting of Representations Drawn from Nature of some of the Most Beautiful, Hardy, and Rare Herbaceous Plants...
[Advert.] Now Publishing, in Royal 4to. Price Nine, Shillings. Floral Illustrations of the Seasons, Consisting of Representations Drawn from Nature of some of the Most Beautiful, Hardy, and Rare Herbaceous Plants...
By Mrs. Edward Roscoe, Liverpool. Engraved by R. Havell, Jun.
Published by Baldwin & Cradock, Paternoster Row, for R. Havell, Jun. 79, Newman Street, Oxford Street. 1829.
Rare letterpress. Sheet: 225 x 140mm (9 x 5½''). Binding holes.
An advert for a series of botanical prints.
[Ref: 51049]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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