VAT included (see terms) | Exclude VAT

Napoleon at Eylau
Napoleon at Eylau Visiting with his Generals , in the morning of the 9th, the field of the battle, gained by the Emperor, February 8th. 1807.
Gros Pinxit Alfred Lucas Sculpt.
Mezzotint, 520 x 630 mm, 20½ x 24 ¾" Folds at edges of large margins.
Reproduction of the famous painting showing the gruesome scene after fierce fighting with dead and wounded littering frozen ground with portraits of Napoleon and Marshals.
[Ref: 8592]   £320.00  
enquire about this item add to your wishlist

Fairy.
Fairy. Landseer's Favourite Spaniel.
[Edwin Landseer. Alfred Lucas.]
[n.d., c.1849.]
Engraving. Very rare. Sheet size: 560 x 550mm (22 x 21½"). Slight damage. Creased.
The head of a spaniel in a circle looking to the right, behind a carved arm of a chair in the foreground. After the painting by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (1802 - 1873). From the painting exhibited by Landseer at the Royal Academy 1835. The Cavalier was the property Lady Emily Elizabeth Bulwer-Lytton (1828-1848), daughter of Mrs Rosina Doyle Bulwer-Lytton, (1802 -1882), the novelist, and Edward Lytton Bulwer (1803-1873), the author and poet of fantasies and fairy tales.
Ex collection of Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 39066]   £380.00  
enquire about this item add to your wishlist

The First Lesson.
The First Lesson.
[James Bateman. Alfred Lucas.]
London, Published Septermber 1.st 1863 by B. Brooks & Sons, 48 Fetter Lane, City.
Mezzotint with etching. Platemark: 485 x 605mm (19 x 23¾"). Large margins.
A terrier in a barn, on the left, with a rat under its paw, looking at three puppies which watch eagerly; a kennel and broom behind. After James Bateman (1814 - 1849).
Ex collection of Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 39071]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
enquire about this item add to your wishlist

There's No Place Like Home.
There's No Place Like Home.
Painted by Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. Engraved by Alfred Lucas.
London, Published Oct.r. 27th 1874, by G.P. Mc.Queen, 37, Great Marlborough Street, Regent Street. Printed by Mc.Queen.
Mixed-method engraving with colouring by hand, open-letter state. 510 x 590mm, 20 x 23¼". Large margins slightly tatty and grubby.
A small rough-haired terrier looks up plaintively, an empty bowl in front and kennel behind. After Edwin Landseer (1802 - 1873). The publisher's colour sample.
[Ref: 23443]   £420.00  
enquire about this item add to your wishlist