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[Chinoiserie design; a procession between two gates.]
[Chinoiserie design; a procession between two gates.]
Pillement Invt. J. June sculp.
London Printed for Robt. Sayer Print & Map Seller, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1760.]
Etching, 170 x 270mm. 6¾ x 10½". Trimmed within plate and to image at top, moisture spots lower right, laid on conservation tissue.
Some of the figures are riding camels; two are even riding an elephant. Perhaps a ceramic design. Numbered '30' upper right. Ornament print from a series after Jean-Baptiste Pillement (1728 - 1808). A design which appeared in the Robert Sayer's 1760 rich compedium of designs entitled 'The Ladies Amusement'.
Gordon-Smith: 25.
[Ref: 19622]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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A Death Head, or Black Hussar of the Prussian Regiment, Commanded by Major General Rusch
A Death Head, or Black Hussar of the Prussian Regiment, Commanded by Major General Rusch
J. June sc.
Printed for Jn. Smith, at Hogarth's Head, in Cheapside [n.d., c. 1785]
Coloured engraving, 170 x 150mm. 6¾ x 6". Paper discoloration.
One of a series of ten military costume prints engraved by June and published by Smith.
Ogilby 872.8
[Ref: 11181]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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The beheading of Captn: Doughty by Drake.
The beheading of Captn: Doughty by Drake.
J: June. Sc.
[n.d. c.1740.]
Engraving. Sheet 100 x 165mm. 4 x 6½".
Thomas Doughty was an English nobleman, soldier, scholar and personal secretary of Christopher Hatton. In 1577, on an expedition with Francis Drake to attack Spanish treasure fleets, he fell out with Drake and was put on trial for treason and witchcraft and executed on July 2, 1578. His execution established the idea that a ship's captain was its absolute ruler, regardless of the rank or social class of his passengers and crew.
[Ref: 8688]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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A Fleet Wedding. Between a brisk young Sailor & his Landlady's Daughter at Rederiff.
A Fleet Wedding. Between a brisk young Sailor & his Landlady's Daughter at Rederiff. Scarce had the Coach discharg'd it's Trusty Fare, / But gaping Crowds surround th'amorous Pair; / The busy Plyers make a mighty Stir! / And whispering cry d'ye want the Parson Sir?...
J. June sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament; October ye 20th , 1747. Price 6d.
Coloured engraving. Sheet 220 x 320mm (8 x 12½"). Trimmed, tears and repairs.
The print depicts the Stock Market in the City of London in 1747.
BM Satires 2874.
[Ref: 44751]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Sailors Fleet Wedding Entertainment.
The Sailors Fleet Wedding Entertainment.
[Engraved by John June.]
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament; November ye 10, 1747. Price 6d by Mary Cooper.
Scarce etching. Sheet 230 x 310mm (9 x 12¼"). Trimmed within plate, laid on mountboard.
Satirical view of London life, with a riotous wedding party at the Tavern at Rederiff
BM Satires 2875.
[Ref: 58412]   £450.00  

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A Fleet Wedding. Between a brisk young Sailor & his Landlady's Daughter at Rederiff.
A Fleet Wedding. Between a brisk young Sailor & his Landlady's Daughter at Rederiff. Scarce had the Coach discharg'd it's Trusty Fare, / But gaping Crowds surround th'amorous Pair; / The busy Plyers make a mighty Stir! / And whispering cry d'ye want the Parson Sir?...
J. June sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament; October ye 20th, 1747 [but later]. Price 6d.
Engraving. 230 x 310mm (8 x 12¼").
The print depicts the Stock Market in the City of London in 1747.
BM Satires 2874.
[Ref: 54403]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)

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[Maria Gunning] The Countess of Coventry.
[Maria Gunning] The Countess of Coventry.
[John] June.
Printed for R. Sayer in Fleet Street [n.d., c.1760].
Engraving, pt 18th century watermark. 50 x 55mm (2 x 2¼"), with large margins.
A watch paper. Maria Gunning (bap.1732-1760), married the 6rh Earl of Coventry in 1752. A noted beauty, she died at 27, said to be caused by lead and mercury poisoning, absorbed from her makeup. As Sayer moved to Fleet Street in 1760 it seems likely this print was published to commemorate her early death. Designs in miniature for Watch-Cases.
See Robert Sayer Cat 1774 (Watch-Cases No 53) See Ref: 58675, 59047
[Ref: 58677]   £390.00  
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The Lady's Disaster. _ nil ortum tale. Hor.
The Lady's Disaster. _ nil ortum tale. Hor. ... Drawn from the Fact. Occasion'd by a Lady carelessly tossing her Hoop too high, in going to shun a little Chimney sweeper's Boy who fell down just at her Feet in an artful surprise, at ye enormous sight.
J. June fec.t.
Drawn from the Spot and Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Decem.r ye 15 [1746]. Price 6.d. [Later impression.]
Engraving. Sheet 380 x 570mm (15 x 22½"), with very large margins. Glued to backing sheet.
A woman's hooped skirt suffers a wardrobe malfunction on the north side of the Strand. In the background is St Mary-le-Strand.
Not in BM. Crace XO11. 134. See also 31749 & 54335.
[Ref: 61987]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Lady's Disaster.
The Lady's Disaster. _ mil ortum tale. Horace. [...] Drawn from the Fact. Occasion'd by a Lady carelessly tossing her Hoop too high, in going to shun a little Chimney sweeper's Boy who fell down just at her Feet in an artful surprise, at ye enormous sight.
J. June fec.t.
Published according to Act of Parliament, Decem.re 15th [1770.] Price 6d.
Engraving with large margins. 240 x 310mm (9½ x 12¼"). Paper lightly toned, mounted in album paper; later publication.
A view on the north side of the Strand, looking towards the church of St Mary-le-Strand (described here as the New Church); a lady has tossed her hoop too high and caught it on a hook, displaying her undergarments to the laughing crowd, including a chimney sweep under her feet.
Ex Collection of the Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd; BM Satires undescribed; for a similar subject see ref. 31750
[Ref: 31749]   £320.00  
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The Lady's Disaster. _ nil ortum tale. Hor.
The Lady's Disaster. _ nil ortum tale. Hor. ... Drawn from the Fact. Occasion'd by a Lady carelessly tossing her Hoop too high, in going to shun a little Chimney sweeper's Boy who fell down just at her Feet in an artful surprise, at ye enormous sight.
J. June fec.t.
Drawn from the Spot and Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Decem.r ye 15 [1746]. Price 6.d. [Late impression.]
Engraving. 235 x 310mm (9 x 12¼"), with large margins.
A woman's hooped skirt suffers a wardrobe malfunction on the north side of the Strand. In the background is St Mary-le-Strand.
[Ref: 54335]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Light Dragoon [16th] This Regiment was Created 1759 and Commanded by Colo. John Burgoyn.
Light Dragoon [16th] This Regiment was Created 1759 and Commanded by Colo. John Burgoyn.
J. June sculp.
[Printed for Jn. Smith, in Cheapside. N.d., c. 1762]
Coloured engraving, 170 x 150mm. 6¾ x 6". Some damage to surface of paper.
One of a series of ten military costume prints engraved by June and published by Smith.
Ogilby 872.3
[Ref: 11183]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Light Dragoon
Light Dragoon This Regiment was Created in 1759 & Commanded by Col. Geo. Augustus Elliott.
J. June sc.
[Printed for Jn. Smith, Cheapside, n.d., c. 1785]
Coloured engraving, 170 x 150mm. 6¾ x 6". Paper discoloration.
One of a series of ten military costume prints engraved by June and published by Smith.
Ogilby 872.2
[Ref: 11186]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Light Horse...Created 1757 Intended to Act as Hussars,
Light Horse...Created 1757 Intended to Act as Hussars,
J. June sculpt. 1762
[Printed for Jn. Smith, in Cheapside]
Coloured engraving, 170 x 150mm. 6¾ x 6". Paper discoloration.
One of a series of ten military costume prints engraved by June and published by Smith.
Ogilby 872.1
[Ref: 11182]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Set of six.] Marriage A-La-Mode.
[Set of six.] Marriage A-La-Mode.
Invented & Painted by W.m Hogarth. J. June sc. [pls. I & IV only]
[London: Robert Sayer, 1768.]
Set of 6 engravings. Each c. 175 x 280mm (7 x 11"), with , wide margins. Paper toned.
Set of six prints from Hogarth's celebrated paintings of a dissolute nobleman. The paintings are in London's National Gallery. Soon after the death of William Hogarth in 1764, his widow Jane gave the London publisher Robert Sayer permission to publish a collection of her husband's work. Although engraved in a smaller format, Sayer's versions retain all the detail of the original plates.
[Ref: 31467]   £360.00   view all images for this item
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[Two sets of six plates: The Rake's Progress & The Harlot's Progress.]
[Two sets of six plates: The Rake's Progress & The Harlot's Progress.]
Invented & Painted by W.m Hogarth. [Engraved by John June?]
[London: Robert Sayer, 1768.]
Set of 12 engravings. Each c. 175 x 280mm (7 x 11"), with large margins, stitched on left edge, as issued. Edges worn and toned.
Set of twelve plates, numbered 1-12, reproducing two of Hogarth's most celebrated series. Soon after the death of William Hogarth in 1764, his widow Jane gave the London publisher Robert Sayer permission to publish a collection of her husband's work. Although engraved in a smaller format, Sayer's versions retain all the detail of the original plates.
[Ref: 33926]   £960.00   view all images for this item
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[No. 16. The Rake's Progress. Set of six.]
[No. 16. The Rake's Progress. Set of six.]
Invented & Painted by W.m Hogarth. [J. June sc. ?]
[London: Robert Sayer, 1768.]
Set of 6 engravings. Each c. 175 x 280mm (7 x 11"), with wide margins. Paper toned.
Set of six prints from Hogarth's celebrated paintings of the decline of the young heir Tom Rakewell. The paintings are in the Soane Museum. Soon after the death of William Hogarth in 1764, his widow Jane gave the London publisher Robert Sayer permission to publish a collection of her husband's work. Although engraved in a smaller format, Sayer's versions retain all the detail of the original plates.
[Ref: 31468]   £360.00   view all images for this item
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The Review.
The Review.
[Drawn and engraved by John June.]
London. Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles, No 69 in St Pauls Church Yard. [n.d., c.1770.]
Etching. Sheet 230 x 305mm (9 x 12"). Trimmed close to plate, mounted on album paper. Slight diagonal crease not visible on front.
A scene ridiculing skirt hoops while proposing 'a new Invention by your Sexe's Friend' (a skirt which can be contracted to fit through narrow spaces by pulling two cords). The woman on the left demonstrates this innovation outside Long's Warehouse in Tavistock Street, Covent Garden where a shop sign of a woman in a petticoat is being raised into position. To the right we see 'The Round Hoops condemnd': a weeping woman is tried before a magistrate's court, apparently for wearing the round hooped petticoat which is suspended above her head (drawing comparisons with the dome of St Paul's Cathedral in the distance). First published by John June c.1750, this later state has a different publication line and the number '76' added in the lower right.
Ex Collection of the Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd; BM Satires 1991.
[Ref: 31750]   £340.00  
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Taste a la Mode in 1748 Compar'd with that in 1711. [The Review.]
Taste a la Mode in 1748 Compar'd with that in 1711. [The Review.]
J. June del Sc. [in image]
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. [n.d. c.1750]
Etching. Sheet 285 x 570mm (15¼ x 22½"). Title cut out and new one glued. Trimmed within plate and glued to backing sheet.
A scene ridiculing skirt hoops while proposing 'a new Invention by your Sexe's Friend' (a skirt which can be contracted to fit through narrow spaces by pulling two cords). The woman on the left demonstrates this innovation outside Long's Warehouse in Tavistock Street, Covent Garden where a shop sign of a woman in a petticoat is being raised into position. To the right we see 'The Round Hoops condemnd': a weeping woman is tried before a magistrate's court, apparently for wearing the round hooped petticoat which is suspended above her head (drawing comparisons with the dome of St Paul's Cathedral in the distance).
BM Satires 1991. See references 31750 & 54334.
[Ref: 61985]   £320.00  
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The Review.
The Review.
[Drawn and engraved by John June.]
London. Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles, No 69 in St Pauls Church Yard. [n.d., c.1770.]
Coloured etching, 18th century watermark. Sheet 230 x 305mm (9 x 12"). Trimmed close to plate, mounted in album paper at edges.
A scene ridiculing skirt hoops while proposing 'a new Invention by your Sexe's Friend' (a skirt which can be contracted to fit through narrow spaces by pulling two cords). The woman on the left demonstrates this innovation outside Long's Warehouse in Tavistock Street, Covent Garden where a shop sign of a woman in a petticoat is being raised into position. To the right we see 'The Round Hoops condemnd': a weeping woman is tried before a magistrate's court, apparently for wearing the round hooped petticoat which is suspended above her head (drawing comparisons with the dome of St Paul's Cathedral in the distance). First published by John June c.1750, this later state has a different publication line and the number '76' added in the lower right.
[Ref: 54334]   £320.00  
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O The Roast Beef of Old England &c.
O The Roast Beef of Old England &c.
Invented & Painted by W.m Hogarth. [Engraved by J. June?]
[n.d, c.1770.]
Engraving. Sheet 170 x 275mm, 6¾ x 10¾". Trimmed within plate.
Or 'The Calais Gate', Hogarth's characteristic response to an unhappy visit to France. The painting is now in Tate Britain. From a reduced edition of Hogarth's collected works, with other plates signed by J. June.
[Ref: 27151]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Royal Horse Guard . . . Created in 1661.
Royal Horse Guard . . . Created in 1661.
J. June sc.
Printed for Jn. Smith, at Hogarth's Head, in Cheapside [n.d., c. 1785]
Coloured engraving, 170 x 150mm. 6¾ x 6". Slight foxing
One of a series of ten military costume prints engraved by June and published by Smith.
Ogilby 872.10
[Ref: 11184]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Six plates after Hogarth.]
[Six plates after Hogarth.] The Destrest Poet. [&] The Enraged Musician. [&] Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn. [&] A Country Inn Yard at the Time of an Election. [&] O The Roast Beef of Old England &c. [&] A Representation of the March of the Guards towards Scotland, in the Year 1745.
Invented & Painted by W.m Hogarth. [Engraved by J. June?]
[London: Robert Sayer, 1768.]
Set of six engraving with very large margins. Each c. 175 x 280mm (7 x 11"). Stitch holes in left margin, slight damp staining also in margins.
Six of Hogarth's social satires, numbered 1 - 6, originally issued stitched. Soon after the death of William Hogarth in 1764 his widow Jane gave the London publisher Robert Sayer permission to publish a collection of her husband's work. Although engraved in a smaller format, Sayer's versions retain all the detail of the original plates.
[Ref: 33925]   £460.00   view all images for this item
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A Perspective View on the East side of the Hague with the Winter deversions their &c.
A Perspective View on the East side of the Hague with the Winter deversions their &c. Vüe de Hyver, de la Haye vers la Coupagne due cote de L'ouest.
J. June, sculp, 1763.
Published 12th May, 1794 by Laurie & Whttle, 53 Fleet Street, London. [
Engraving with fine contemporary hand colour. 260 x 400mm (10¼ x 15¾"). Laid on board, tear through inscription area into corner of image bottom right repaired.
Figures enjoying various activities at a frost fair on the ice at The Hague in the west of the Netherlands, with horse-drawn sleighs, skaters and a refreshment tent.
[Ref: 62476]   £360.00  
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Strolling Actresses dressing in a Barn.
Strolling Actresses dressing in a Barn.
Invented & Painted by W.m Hogarth. [Engraved by J. June?]
[n.d, c.1770.]
Engraving. Sheet 170 x 275mm, 6¾ x 10¾". Trimmed within plate, tear in left edge.
Hogarth's famous scene responding to the laws brought in to outlaw unlicenced theatrical performances. From a reduced edition of Hogarth's collected works, with other plates signed by J. June.
[Ref: 27150]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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François Marie de Voltaire, MDCCLXIX.
François Marie de Voltaire, MDCCLXIX. Praesenti tibi maturos largimur honores. HOR.
J. June sculp.
[n.d., c.1769.]
Etching. 135 x 90mm (5¼ x 3¾"). Trimmed into plate on right.
Medallion portrait of François Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778), French philosopher, after a bust by Lemoyne.
[Ref: 57198]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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