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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Ass.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 380 x 485mm (15 x 19"), very large margins.
A central illustration of an ass is surrounded by eight vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 6' upper right.
[Ref: 53577]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Clifton, and St Vincent's Rocks, from Leigh Woods.
Clifton, and St Vincent's Rocks, from Leigh Woods.
[Drawn by S.C. Jones?] G. Hawkins, lith. Day & Haghe, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by George Davey, 1 Broad Street, Bristol. [n.d., c.1840.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 220 x 300mm, 8¾ x 11¾".
A view looking upriver towards Bristol, with St Vincent's Rocks on the left.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 26421]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Avon from the Observatory, Clifton.
The Avon from the Observatory, Clifton.
Drawn by S.C. Jones. G. Hawkins, lith. Day & Haghe, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by George Davey, 1 Broad Street, Bristol. [n.d., c.1840.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 220 x 300mm, 8¾ x 11¾".
A view looking down onto the river Avon from Clifton Down at St Vincent's Rocks, with the Severn in the distance.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 26419]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Avon from below St Vincents Rock.
The Avon from below St Vincents Rock.
Drawn by S.C. Jones. G. Hawkins, lith. Day & Haghe, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by George Davey, 1 Broad Street, Bristol. [n.d., c.1840.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 220 x 300mm, 8¾ x 11¾".
A view looking downriver to St Vincent's Rocks, taken from the side of the Avon.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 26420]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Bath. From Beacon Hill [in image lower left].
Bath. From Beacon Hill [in image lower left].
Drawn by J. Syer, _ G. Hawkins lith. Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the Queen.
Published by W.m Everitt, City Repository of Arts 1 Pulteney Bridge Bath. [n.d., c.1850.]
Sepia tinted lithograph. 275 x 410mm (10¾ x 16").
[Ref: 9678]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Abbey Church, Bath, from the Orange Grove.
Abbey Church, Bath, from the Orange Grove.
Drawn by J. Syer, _ G. Hawkins lith. Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the Queen.
Published by W.m Everitt, City Repository of Arts 1 Pulteney Bridge Bath. [n.d., c.1850.]
Sepia tinted lithograph. 275 x 410mm (10¾ x 16"), with large margins.
A view of Bath Abbey. During the 1860s major restoration work was carried out by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
[Ref: 52203]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Right Hon.ble the Hon.ble and The Rev.d The Governors of the Hospital of Mr Nicholas Chamberlain; deceased
To the Right Hon.ble the Hon.ble and The Rev.d The Governors of the Hospital of Mr Nicholas Chamberlain; deceased This View of the New Hospital now erecting at Bedworth, Warwickshire, is dedicated by their most obedient and most humble Servant, Thomas Larkins Walker, Architect.
G. Hawkins, Jun.r lith. Day & Haghe, Lith.rs to the Queen.
[Published by Walker] 2, Kepple St, Russell Square, London, Sep.r 1839. N.B. Sold in aid of the funds for building an Infact School-House, on Bedworth Heath.
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 285 x 340mm (11¼ x 13½"). Large margins.
A rare print of Bedworth Hospital, one of at least two published as fund-raisers for the Infant School. Bedford's current secondary school is named after the same Nicholas Chamberlaine (1632-1715).
See Wellcome ICV No 12477 for the other lithograph.
[Ref: 38839]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Billingsgate Market 1851.
Billingsgate Market 1851.
G. Hawkins Lith. J.B. Bunning Archt. J. King Litho. College Hill.
[n.d. c.1851].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 381 x 554mm. 15 x 21¾". Staining in the sky to the left-hand side.
In 1849, the old riverside fish market in the City of London ward of Billingsgate was moved off the streets and into this building, which was later demolished c.1873 and replaced by an arcaded market hall in 1875, now known as Old Billingsgate Market and used as a corporate events venue.
[Ref: 16263]   £320.00  
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 8. The Camel.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 8. The Camel.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 315 x 440mm (12½ x 17½''). Slight staining.
A central illustration of a dromedary and a Bactrian camels, surrounded by eight vignette scenes of of their uses and products, including transport, portage and clothing. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 48546]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 8. The Camel.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 8. The Camel.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Some soiling.
A central illustration of a dromedary and a Bactrian camels, surrounded by eight vignette scenes of of their uses and products, including transport, portage and clothing. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 13284]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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St Mark's College, Chelsea. South & East Sides of Quadrangle. Henry Clutton Arch.t _March, 1848.
St Mark's College, Chelsea. South & East Sides of Quadrangle. Henry Clutton Arch.t _March, 1848. Preparatory School. Cloisters. Lecture Room. Cloisters.
Hawkins, Lith. Day & Son, Lith.rs to the Queen.
Rare Coloured lithograph. 286 x 430mm. 11¼ x 17".
St Mark's College, which was established in 1841 by the National Society. The first principal was Derwent Coleridge (son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge). Students were between 14 and 17 years olds, and were placed on three months of probation before being apprenticed to the National Society until they were 21. In 1923 St John's College and St Mark's were amalgamated to form one single college based in Chelsea, until later in 1973 they were moved to Plymouth.
Longford 408.
[Ref: 18193]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Chimpanzee. Now at the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regents Park.
The Chimpanzee. Now at the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regents Park.
Drawn from Nature & on Stone by Waterhouse Hawkins.
Published for the Artist, by R. Ackerman, at his Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 191, Regent Street. Printed by Lefevre & Kohler 52 Newman St. Oxford Street. [n.d. c.1825.]
Very rare and fine lithograph. 482 x 348mm. 19 x 13¾". Uncut sheet.
A baby chimpanzee at London Zoo dressed in a smock.
[Ref: 20806]   £520.00  
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Chirk Viaduct - Shrewsbury & Chester Railway.
Chirk Viaduct - Shrewsbury & Chester Railway.
G. Pickering del._ G. Hawkins, lith: Day & Son, lithrs. to the Queen.
Published by T. Catherall, Eastgate Row, Chester. [n.d., c.1848.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 245 x 320mm (9¾ x 12½"). Some wear to edges.
The railway viaduct built by Henry Robertson (1816-88), chief civil engineer to the Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway, Telford's Chirk Aqueduct behind.
[Ref: 35382]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester.
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. To the Nobility and Gentry Proprietors of this College, this print is respectfully dedicated by their obedient Servants, S.W. Daukes & J.R. Hamilton Arch.ts.
G. Hawkins lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 200 x 250mm (8 x 9¾"), with large margins. Some foxing.
The Gothic Royal Agricultural College, published by the architects of the building, Samuel Whitfield Daukes (1811-80) and John R. Hamilton (dates unknown). When it opened in 1845 it was the first agricultural college in the English-speaking world; it is now the Royal Agricultural University.
[Ref: 60932]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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St. John's Church, Clapham, Surrey.
St. John's Church, Clapham, Surrey. The first stone of this church was laid on the 24th of September, 1840, by John Thornton Esq.e The Rev.d W.m Dealtry, D.D. F.R.S. Chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester, Rector.
G. Hawkins, lith. T. Marsh Nelson, architect.
Day & Haghe, Lith.rs to the Queen.
Lithograph, 295 x 400mm. 11½ x 14¾".
St. John's Church in Clapham.
[Ref: 9264]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Drawn by S. Jackson. G. Hawkins Lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by G. Davey, 3 Broad Street, Bristol. [n.d., c.1840.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 215 x 290mm (8½ x 11½") Crease in bottom right corner of margin.
A view of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's original design, with the Egyptian-style pylons topped with spinxes that were not used in the completed bridge.
[Ref: 43279]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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The Conway Tubular Bridge and Castle.
The Conway Tubular Bridge and Castle.
G. Hawkins lith. from a drawing by G. Pickering: G. Pickering. Day & Son, lithrs. to the Queen.
[Published by T. Catherall, Eastgate Row, Chester, c.1848.]
Tinted lithograph with fine hand colour. Sheet 245 x 320mm (9¾ x 12½"). Stuck on album sheet.
The Conwy Railway Bridge, a wrought iron tubular bridge built by Robert Stephenson to a design by William Fairbairn, completed 1848.
[Ref: 35383]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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North East View of the New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.
North East View of the New Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. The first foundation stone for the Rebuilding of this Theatre was laid by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, the 31st day of Oct.r 1808. the whole was executed in ten months, and opened the 18th of Sept.r 1809.
Rob.t Smirke Jun.r Arch.t. Alex.r Copland, Builder. Drawn & Engraved by G.Hawkins, from Admeasurements.
London, Published Dec.r 21st 1809 by Geo. Hawkins, No. 11 Queen Street, Golden Square.
Fine coloured aquatint. 270 x 365mm (10½ x 14½"), paper watermarked Whatman 1808.
The second Theatre Royal, destroyed by fire 1856.
[Ref: 51124]   £430.00  
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl.2. Bull, Cow and Calf.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 315 x 440mm (12½ x 17½''). Repaired tears.
A central illustration of a bull, cow and calf, surrounded by eight vignette scenes of of their uses and products, including transport, portage and clothing. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 48547]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Dee Viaduct - Vale of Llangollen.
Dee Viaduct - Vale of Llangollen. Length 1508 feet. Height 147 feet. Number of arches 19. Span of arches 60 feet.
G. Pickering del._ G. Hawkins, lith: Day & Son, lithrs. to the Queen.
Published by T. Catherall, Eastgate Row, Chester. [n.d., c.1848.]
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Sheet 245 x 320mm (9¾ x 12½").
The Dee Viaduct in Wales, on the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway.
[Ref: 35384]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Dog.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London, Published by Thomas Varty, Adelaide Street, Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 345 x 420mm (13½ x 16½").
A central illustration of a collie dog is surrounded by eight vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (in this case dog-skin boots!). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 7.' upper right.
[Ref: 48193]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 10. The Elephant.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 10. The Elephant.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph. 365 x 485mm (14¼ x 19"). Small tears. Vertical fold through the centre of the image as normal. Creasing in bottom left and both right corners
A central illustration of Indian elephants, surrounded by eight vignette scenes of their harvesting and products, including shellac, dye and sealing wax. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 53948]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Principal Elevation.
Principal Elevation.
[J. Foulston Arch.t. G. Hawkins Sculp.]
[Printed by J. Black, York Street, Covent Garden.][n.d., c.1813.]
Hand-coloured etching. Sheet: 160 x 110mm (6¼ x 4¼").
An illustration from a prospectus for an Equestrain Emporium titled 'St James's Institution, Embracing an Equestrian Repository, An improved auction mart and othr undertakings...' by Charles Random 'de Bereger'. The architect for the project was John Foulston (1772-1841) and it was to include, baths, salerooms, ballrooms, coffee rooms and to be a place of resort for the higher classes on Pall Mall. The project was never undertaken.
[Ref: 42776]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Principal Elevation. View of Eqeuestrian Repository.
Principal Elevation. View of Eqeuestrian Repository.
J. Foulston Arch.t. G. Hawkins Sculp.
[Printed by J. Black, York Street, Covent Garden.][n.d., c.1813.]
Fine aquatints. Scarce. Sheet: 190 x 320mm (7½ x 12½"). Central horizontal fold.
An illustration from a prospectus for an Equestrain Emporium titled 'St James's Institution, Embracing an Equestrian Repository, An improved auction mart and othr undertakings...' by Charles Random 'de Bereger'. The architect for the project was John Foulston (1772-1841) and it was to include, baths, salerooms, ballrooms, coffee rooms and to be a place of resort for the higher classes on Pall Mall. The project was never undertaken.
[Ref: 42775]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 4. Domestic Fowl.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 4. Domestic Fowl.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal. Mint
A central illustration of a rooster, hens & chicks, surrounded by nine vignette scenes of the uses of their products, including feathers for hats, pillows and shuttlecocks. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 13280]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Fulham Church.
Fulham Church.
E.H. Browne, Architect, 13 Beaufort Buildings. March 7th 1838. G.Hawkins Jun.r. Lith. _ Day & Hague Lith.rs to the Queen.
Lithograph. Printed area 340 x 480mm, 13½ x 19". Centre fold, as issued, some spotting to edges.
Elevations and ground plans of the existing All Saints Church Fulham and the proposed enlargement. The plan had to maintain the tower, which dates back to 1440.
[Ref: 9244]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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College School, Gloucester.
College School, Gloucester.
J. H. Brown del on stone by G. Hawkins Jun.r
Day & Haghe lith.rs to the Queen
Rare lithograph, sheet 165 x 230mm (6½ x 9").
View of the outside of a school in Gloucester. The pupils amuse themselves with games of cricket and hoop trundling.
[Ref: 56009]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Goat.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London Published by Thomas Varty, Adelaide Street Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14 x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal.
A central illustration of two goats is surrounded by nine vignette scenes depicting the animal's commercial uses and relationship to man, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 15.' upper right.
[Ref: 10531]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Internal View of Guild Hall, London.
Internal View of Guild Hall, London.
G. Hawkins delt. et sculpt.
Published Feby. 28, 1801 by G. Hawkins No.4 Henry Str. Fitzroy Square.
Hand-coloured aquatint, rare, image 450 x 380mm. 17¾ x 15". Margins trimmed; chipped edge upper right.
Interior view of the Guildhall with figures looking at statues and monuments. Located in the City of London, off Gresham Street and Basinghall Street, the Guildhall has been used as a town hall for several hundred years, and is still the ceremonial and administrative centre of the City, housing the offices of the City of London Corporation and various public facilities. By George Hawkins (1819 - 1852).
Guildhall Library Record: 4324.
[Ref: 22222]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Horse.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Slight staining.
A central illustration of a horse and foal is surrounded by twelve vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 1.' upper right.
[Ref: 48543]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Bones of the Horse.
Bones of the Horse.
Drawn on Stone by Waterhouse Hawkins. Printed by S. Lingham, 15 Chichester Place, Kings Cross.
London Darton & Clark [n.d., c.1870.]
Scarce tinted lithograph. Sheet 380 x 555mm (15 x 22"). Some soiling, wear to edges. Bit messy.
The skeleton of a horse, with the shadow of its body, probably from Hawkins' 'Artistic Anatomy of the Horse: A Brief Description of the Various Anatomical Structures Which may be Distinguished During Life Through the Skin'. Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-94) was a sculptor renowned for his work on the world's first dinosaur sculptures in the Crystal Palace Park.
Ex: Collection of Hon C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 53098]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Island of Faroun in the Sea of Akabah.
Island of Faroun in the Sea of Akabah.
Capt.n R. Moresby, I.N. G. Hawkins, Jun.r lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 130 x 185mm (5 x 7¼"), large margins.
A view of Aqaba in Jordan, at the northern end of the Red Sea. The artist, Robert Moresby of the Honorable East India Company's Navy, spent 1829 to 1833 as captain of HEICS Palinurus (seen here at anchor), working on the first accurate survey of the Red Sea, enabling safe passage of steamships from Suez to India and ultimately making a Suez Canal commercially viable. Moresby's original is in the National Maritime Museum.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 41443]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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[Kangaroos]
[Kangaroos]
[Anon., c.1850]
Lithograph with hand-colouring, sheet 165 x 195mm (6½ x 7¾"). Trimmed and backed onto linen.
Vignettes of kangaroos in different situations, similar to the larger-format series of 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death' (see refs. 10526, 13284 etc).
[Ref: 45715]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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[Internal View of St. Nicholas' Chapel, Lynn.]
[Internal View of St. Nicholas' Chapel, Lynn.]
F. Goodwin del.t G. Hawkins. Aquatint.
[n.d. c.1820.]
A scarce aquatint. Plate 503 x 400mm. 19¾ x 15¾". Crease outside plate to lower left-hand corner.
Francis Goodwin (1784-1835) was an English architect, best known for his many provincial churches in the Gothic revival style, civic buildings such as the first Manchester Town Hall and the Macclesfield Town Hall, plus country houses such as Lissadell House, County Sligo. Born at King's Lynn, Norfolk, a pupil of J Coxedge of Kensington and later a pupil or assistant of John Walters. He exhibited in the Royal Academy on 1806 an 'Internal View of St Nicholas' Chapel, Lynn'.
[Ref: 18913]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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To Henry Jephson Esq.re President, and The Directors and Proprietors of the Leamington College, this View ist most respectfully inscribed by their very obedient servant D.G. Squirkill, Architect.
To Henry Jephson Esq.re President, and The Directors and Proprietors of the Leamington College, this View ist most respectfully inscribed by their very obedient servant D.G. Squirkill, Architect.
G. Hawkins, lith. Day & Son, lith.rs to the Queen.
[n.d. c.1850.]
A rare hand-coloured lithograph. 318 x 463mm. 12½ x 18¼".
Binswood Hall - Leamington College for Boys. This tudor style building was built in 1847. Amongst its successful pupils were Sir Frank Whittle, inventor of the Jet engine who was a scholar here between 1918 and 1923. The school subsequently became part of the North Leamington Community School and the hall is used as part of the Sixth Form Centre.
[Ref: 22284]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The American General Lee taken Prisoner by Lieutenant Colonel Harcourt of the English Army, in Morris Country New Jersey, 1776.
The American General Lee taken Prisoner by Lieutenant Colonel Harcourt of the English Army, in Morris Country New Jersey, 1776. Engraved for Barnard's New Complete & Authentic History of England.
Hamilton delin. Hawkins sculp.
[1783.]
Engraving. Sheet: 365 x 215mm (14½ x 8½''). Trimmed, title excised.
A scene from the American Revolutionary Wars showing General Charles Lee (1732-1782), general in the Continental Army being arrested by William Harcourt following the Battle of White Plains. An illustration from Bernard's 'History of England' 1781-83 published by Alexander Hogg.
[Ref: 49596]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Lyme Regis, from the Cobb.
Lyme Regis, from the Cobb.
G. Hawkins, Lith.
Published by D. Dunster, Library, Broad St. Lyme Regis [n.d., c.1840].
Lithograph. Printed area 170 x 230mm (6¾ x 9"), with large margins.
A view of Lyme Regis with boats at the quay in the foreground. Daniel Dunster also published 'An Account of and Guide to the Mighty Landslip of Dowlands and Bindon, near Lyme Regis', with plans and views, regarded as an important record of the nearby cliff collapse of 1839.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 57825]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Lyme Regis, from Holm Bush Hill.
Lyme Regis, from Holm Bush Hill.
On Stone by G. Hawkins from a sketch by George Willis. Day & Son, Lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by D. Dunster, Lyme Regis [n.d., c.1840].
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 190 x 265mm (7½ x 10½"), with large margins.
A view of Lyme Regis from the west, with the Cobb, looking towards Golden Cap. Daniel Dunster also published 'An Account of and Guide to the Mighty Landslip of Dowlands and Bindon, near Lyme Regis', with plans and views, regarded as an important record of the nearby cliff collapse of 1839.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 57827]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Lyme Regis.
Lyme Regis. From a Drawing in the Possession of the Rev. Dr. Hodges.
G. Hawkins, Jun.r lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
Published & Sold by D. Dunster, Lyme Regis [n.d., c.1840].
Tinted lithograph with fine hand colour. Printed area 150 x 220mm (6 x 8¾), with large margins.
A view of Lyme Regis from the west, looking along the cliffs towards Golden Cap. Daniel Dunster also published 'An Account of and Guide to the Mighty Landslip of Dowlands and Bindon, near Lyme Regis', with plans and views, regarded as an important record of the nearby cliff collapse of 1839.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 57828]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Commodore Captain & Members of the Royal Thomas Yacht Club, This print of the Match at Cowes for a Cup given by the Members of the Royal Yacht Squadron, Aug.t 14.th 1844.
To the Commodore Captain & Members of the Royal Thomas Yacht Club, This print of the Match at Cowes for a Cup given by the Members of the Royal Yacht Squadron, Aug.t 14.th 1844. Won by the ''Mystery'' Rt. Hon.ble Viscount Seaham. Is respectfully dedicated by their obedient Servant, N.M. Condy, Marine Painter to the Royal Thames & Royal Western Yacht Club. [Lower left:] The Mystery late the property of the Lord Alfred Paget was built by Mess.rs Ditchburne & Mare and has won Eleven Cups.
N.M. Condy Pinx.t G. Hawkins litho.
Day & Haghe Lith..rs to the Queen. [n.d. c.1845.]
Lithograph in modern Hogarth frame, window 380 x 460mm (15 x 18"), outside of frame 580 x 650mm (22¾ x 25½"). Unexamined out of frame.
The match for the Royal Squadron's cup at Cowes in August 1844. This was the most notable victory for Alfred Paget's pioneering 25-ton iron cutter yacht 'Mystery', built in 1842. No less than fourteen Royal Thames boats took up this challenge and, following Mystery's win, 35 seconds ahead of her nearest rival, she led the Thames contingent up the Solent in a triumphant cavalcade. Lord Alfred Paget, who later sold the yacht to Lord Seaham, was subsequently Commodore of the Royal Thames Yacht Club from 1846 to 1873.
[Ref: 47301]   £850.00  
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Pig.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London, Published by Thomas Varty, Adelaide Street, Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal.
A central illustration of a sow and piglets is surrounded by nine vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the pig, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 11' upper right.
[Ref: 10528]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Pig.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London, Published by Thomas Varty, Adelaide Street, Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Slight staining.
A central illustration of a sow and piglets is surrounded by nine vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the pig, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 11' upper right.
[Ref: 48544]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life, And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals. Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life, And Uses After Death. The Hare And Rabbit.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
London Published by Thomas Varty. Adelaide Street Strand. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 420mm. 14 x 16½". Vertical centrefold as normal.
A central illustration of two rabbits and a hare is surrounded by nine vignette scenes depicting those animals' commercial uses and relationship to man, in life and death (each captioned). Plate to 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms. Numbered 'Pl. 14.' upper right.
[Ref: 10532]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl.9. The Rein Deer.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 315 x 440mm (12½ x 17½''). Creasing and marking.
A central illustration of a reindeer surrounded by eight vignette scenes of of its uses and products, including transport, portage and clothing. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 48563]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Right Hon.ble & Hon.ble The Trustees of Rugby School, Warwickshire, this South East View of the Buildings Erected under their Authority is most respectfully dedicated by their ,uch obliged & obedient serv.t, George Hawkins.
To the Right Hon.ble & Hon.ble The Trustees of Rugby School, Warwickshire, this South East View of the Buildings Erected under their Authority is most respectfully dedicated by their ,uch obliged & obedient serv.t, George Hawkins.
G. Hawkinds del et sculp. Henry Hakewill Architect 1808.
London Published Feb.y 1.st 1817 by Geo. Hawkins. 21 Panton Street Leicester Square.
Engraving. 280 x 400mm (11 x 15¾"), very large margins. Tear and some nicks in the lower margin.
A south east prospect of Rugby School, founded in 1576, but re-established during the first half of the 19th century. In foreground boys are holding cricket bat.
[Ref: 56309]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Modern Improvements, Scarborough, from the East Pier.
Modern Improvements, Scarborough, from the East Pier.
W. Beverly del._G. Hawkins.lith. Day & Haghe, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by S.W. Theakston, Scarborough 1845.
Lithograph. 330 x 462mm. 13 x 18¼".
A view looking over to Scarborough bridge. In the foreground fisherman weave nets and sit on the edge of the pier. Along the shoreline are people promenanding and using bathing machines; traditional beach huts on wheels, which allowed people to change inside and then step directly into the water having been walked down to the water's edge by horses. It was at Scarborough, the world's first seaside resort, that they started their nationwide use.
NMM: PAH2086.
[Ref: 16826]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 18. The Seal and Walrus.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 18. The Seal and Walrus.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal. Mint
A central illustration of a seal and walrus, surrounded by nine vignette scenes of of their harvesting and products, including canoes, clothes, oil, glue and 'Ivory for Dentists use'. Drawn by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 13283]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Sheep.
[London, Thomas Varty, n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 360 x 415mm (14¼ x 16¼"). Slight staining.
A central illustration of a ram, ewe and lamb is surrounded by ten vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (each captioned). From 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 48545]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. The Sheep.
[London, Thomas Varty, n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal.
A central illustration of a ram, ewe and lamb is surrounded by ten vignette scenes depicting the commercial uses and relationship to man of the animal, in life and death (each captioned). From 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 10525]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 17. The Silk Worm.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man, In Their Services During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 17. The Silk Worm.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by W Hawkins.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph. 375 x 485mm (14¾ x 19"). Some spotting near top left corner and along lower title area and margin. Loss to bottom left corner. Three repaired tears along lower edge.
A central illustration of the stages of life of the silk worm and moth, surrounded by nine vignette scenes of sericulture and silk manufacture. From 'Graphic Illustrations Of Animals', illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - ?1889), artist and sculptor of natural history subjects. In 1852 he was appointed director of the fossil department at the Crystal Palace, where he worked with Richard Owen on the famous models of dinosaurs and other extinct lifeforms.
[Ref: 53946]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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