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Mont Blanc as Seen, from the Valley of Chamouni.
Painted by Will.m Delamotte. Engraved by Thomas Lupton.
London. Published by Ja.s Bulcock, 163, Strand, (11 doors East of Somerset House,) May 1st 1828.
Mezzotint, rare. 295 x 360mm (11½ x 14"). Large margins. Surface wear on left corner mainly in margins and inscription area.
A view looking past Chamonix towards the glaciers and ridges of Mont Blanc. Ex: Collection of Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 35792] £320.00
Francis Bailey President of the Roy: Ast: Soc: [facsimile signature].
Painted by Thomas Phillips R.A. From the Picture painted for the Royal Astronomical Society. Engraved by Thomas Lupton. 1 Keppel Street, Russell Square.
[n.d. c.1830].
Mezzotint. 405 x 530mm. Some ingrained dirt in paper.
Francis Baily [1774 - 1844] President of the Royal Astronomical Society.
[Ref: 4625] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Blanchard, Liston, and Mathews. In the Farce of Love, Law and Physic. LOG: Do you mean as you can prove black is white? FLEXIBLE: Sir, black is white: shall a timber merchant dare contect with me in points of law?
Painted by G.Clint, A.R.A. Engraved by Tho.s Lupton.
London, Published April 22nd, 1832, by Tho.s Lupton, 4 Leigh Street, Burton Crescent, & R.Ackermann, 96 Strand.
Mezzotint. 480 x 380mm, 19 x 15". Tear entering plate on right, small worm hole, large margins.
The actors William Blanchard (1769 - 1835), John Liston (1776 - 1846) & Charles Mathews (1776 - 1835), in 'Love, Law and Physic' by James Kenney (1780 - 1849), first performed 1812.
[Ref: 20556] £450.00
John Peter Boileau Esq.r. Private Plate.
Painted by Keeling. Engraved by Thomas Lupton.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Mezzotint. 350 x 270mm (13¾ x 10¾"), with very large margins.
Half-length portrait of John Peter Boileau (1747-1837), quill and letter addressed to him at Tacolnestone Hall behind. He served with the East India Company in India until 1786, becoming a 'nabob', wealthy enough to buy the Hall in Norfolk. In 1804 he also bought a house in Mortlake which he named Castlenau House (his full name was Boileau de Castlenau, being descended from Hugenots who had fled France during the religious wars); he is commemorated with roads in Barnes called Castlenau and Boileau Road.
[Ref: 55227] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
The Right Hon.ble Henry Lord Brougham & Vaux. Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain &c.&c.&c. To The Kings Most Excellent Majesty. The Plate is with permission respectfully Dedicated by His Majesty's most dutiful Subject and Servant Tho.s Lupton.
Painted by James Lonsdale Esq.r 1831. 8. Berners Street Oxford Street. Engraved by Thomas Lupton. 4, Leigh Street, Burton Crescent.
Published January 1. 1832, by Will.m Walker, Portrait Engraver, N.o 64 Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, London; & No. 22 Street, Edinburgh.
Rare and fine mezzotint, plate 570 x 410mm (22½ x 16¼"), with large margins.
Portrait of Henry Peter, Lord Brougham (1778-1868) ; full-length seated directed to left, looking ahead, his legs crossed, right hand on his knee, elbows on the arms of his chair, wearing chancerial robes with heavy brocade, lace bands and long wig, with burse and mace on a table to the left, books on the floor to the right.
[Ref: 59039] £360.00
The Rev.d William Butler, of Frampton, Dorsetshire. From a Picture in the possession of Thomas Bridge Esq.r.
Painted by A. Morton Esq.r. Engraved by T. Lupton 4 Leigh Street, Burton Crescent.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Mezzotint. Plate: 370 x 290mm (14½ x 11½'') very large margins.
A portrait of Rev. William Butler (1760-1841).
[Ref: 50130] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Capt.n Hugh Clapperton. R.N.
Painted by Gildon Manton. Engraved by Tho.s Lupton.
London, Published Dec.r 1, 1828, by John Murray, Albermarle Street,
Mezzotint on chine collé. 255 x 200mm (10 x 8"), very large margins. Tear entering image repaired, creases, small scuff in title. Bit messy.
Half-length portrait of Bain Hugh Clapperton (1788-1827), in naval uniform. Born in Annan in Scotland, he went to sea at thirteen and was impressed into the Navy during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1810 he was first in the breach at the storming of St Louis on Mauritius, and hauled down the French flag. In 1822 Clapperton joined Walter Oudney and Major Dixon Denham on an expedition to central Africa to trace the river Niger. Oudney died during the journey but Clapperton returned to England in 1825. Convinced that the way to the Niger was via West Africa, he went back that year as commander of a new expedition, but he died in 1827, suffering from malaria, depression, and dysentery. This portrait, after an oil now in the National Gallery of Scotland, was used as the frontispiece of Clapperton's 'Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa in the years 1822–1823 and 1824'.
[Ref: 58707] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Rich.d Earlom Esq.r.
Painted by G. Stuart. Engraved by T. Lupton, 6 St James's Place Clerkenwell.
London Pub by Hurst, Robinson & Co, successors to J & J Boydell, Feby 1. 1819.
Mezzotint. Printed area 195 x 130mm (7¾ x 5")
Portrait of the mezzotint engraver Richard Earlom (1743-1822) after Gilbert Stuart, used as the frontispiece to the third volume (added later) to John Boydell's 'Liber Veritatis; or A Collection of Prints after the original designs of Claude le Lorrain', engraved by Earlom.
[Ref: 48932] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
The Edystone Lighthouse.
Drawn by J.M.W Turner R.A. Engraved by T. Lupton.
London Published July 1, 1829 by W.B. Cooke, 9 Soho Square.
Mezzotint, sheet 115 x 150mm (4½ x 6"). Trimmed within plate. Some marks outside image.
A view of the Eddystone Light House on a stormy night. With wreckage in the foreground, lighthouse behind in the centre, shadow of ship in the left background, crescent moon in the left sky. R 773 II of II.
[Ref: 61670] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Daniel Ellis Esq.r F.R.S.E.
Painted by Colbin Smith, S.A. Engraved by Thomas Lupton, 4 Kepple Street, Russel Square.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Mezzotint. 430 x 325mm (17 x 12¾"), large margins. Stains & worm holes in margins.
Dr Daniel Ellis (1772-1841), an English physician, aerologist, botanist and author, who spent most of his career in Scotland, being an important contributor to Edinburgh’s Encyclopædia Britannica (6th edition). He was president of the Royal Medical Society in 1806 and was elected F.R.S.E. (Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh) in 1812.
[Ref: 49833] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Erasmus.
Painted by Hans Holbein. Engraved by Tho.s Lupton.
Published by J Brydone Leicester 1823
Scratched letter proof. Mezzotint plate 415 x 300mm (16¼ x 11¾"). Thread margins. Margins bit ragged.
Half length portrait of Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (1466 - 1536), wearing a hat and fur lined robe, his hands rest on a book with 'Desg Erasmvs Roterod,' written on the pages. Erasmus was a Dutch philosopher and Catholic theologian who is considered one of the greatest scholars of the northern Renaissance.
[Ref: 57143] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
The Rev.d Rowland Hill, A.M.
S. Mountoy Smith Pinx.t. Thi.s Lupton Sculp.t.
London, Published Sept.r 1. 1828, by Smith & Son, 137 New Bond Street.
Mezzotint. Sheet 360 x 275mm (14¼ x 10¾"). Trimmed within the plate.
Rowland Hill (1744-1833), preacher, enthusiastic evangelical and, as a friend of Edward Jenner, an influential advocate of smallpox vaccination. The original portrait, by Samuel Mountjoy Smith (1809–1874), is in the National Gallery.
[Ref: 51283] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
[John Isherwood.] Mr Isherwood.
Painted by William Bradley Esq.r. Engraved by Tho.s Lupton 4, Leigh Street, Burton Crescent.
Published by Tho.s Agnew, Repository of Arts, Exchange Street, Nov. 1st 1837.
Mezzotint. 535 x 385mm (21 x 15¼"), with printseller's blindstamp of Agnew & Zanetti, Manchester. Repaired tear in large margins. Uncut.
A portrait of John Isherwood, an amateur singer, holding a sheet 'Joshua by Handel'. The original painting, by William Bradley (1801-57) is in the Salford Museum & Art Gallery.
[Ref: 51976] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Ireland] John Jebb D.D. F.R.S.
Painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence P.R.A. Principal Painter in Ordinary to His Majesty. Engraved by Thomas Lupton Jan. 5. 1830. 7 Leigh Street, Burton Cresent.
[Published 15 July 1835 bu Colnaghi, Son & Co.]
Mezzotint. Platemark: 425 x 325mm (16½ x 12¾"). Small margins.
A portrait of Irish Bishop John Jebb (1775 - 1833). Ordained in 1799, Jebb became curate of Swanlinbar, County Cavan and later curate in Mogorbane, County Tipperary in 1805 and archdeacon of Emly in 1801. For his services in maintaining order in the parish during the disturbances that followed the outbreak of famine in the west of Ireland in 1822, he was made Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe in that year. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 37701] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Rev.d W. Kirby, M.A: F.R.S: L.S: &c. &c. Author of the Introduction to Entomology and Monographia Apum Angliæ. This Print is respectfully Dedicated to the Members of the Linnean Society by their obedient Servant, James Bulcock. Proof.
Painted by Henry Howard, Esq. R.A. Engraved by Thomas Lupton.
Published Aug. 1. 1828, by J. Bulcock, 163, Strand.
Fine proof mezzotint. 340 x 260mm (13¼ x 10¼"), with large margins. Small scuff in inscription area, marks in margins.
A half-length porrait of William Kirby (1759-1850), entomologist, an original member of the Linnean Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society, as well as a country rector, famed for his 'Introduction to Entomology', co-written with William Spence. O'D 24 ii of ii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Wellcome: 1597-2.
[Ref: 64759] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
John Lockley, Esqr. Formerly of Boscobel House, in the Country of Salop, but noe of Amerie Court, Pershore, in the County of Worcester. Father of the Field.
Painted by J. Ramsay. Engraved by Thos. Lupton.
London, Published May 10, 1825, by J. Pittman, Warwick Square, & W.B. Cooke, 9. Soho Square.
Mezzotint. 432 x 318mm. 17" x 12½". Some creasing across the image.
John Lockley (1750-1829) was born at Barton Hall, once the residence of Oliver Cromwell. He occasionally ran horses at the country races; however fox-hunting was his favourite amusement. While hunting with the fox-hounds of T. Boycott, esq. he fell from his horse but re-mounted his horse gallantly to end the chase. He was rather unwell that evening and died the following day.
[Ref: 8514] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
John Lockley, Esqr. Formerly of Boscobel House, in the Country of Salop, but now of Amerie Court, Pershore, in the County of Worcester. Father of the Field.
Painted by J. Ramsay. Engraved by Thos. Lupton.
London, Published May 10, 1825, by J. Pittman, Warwick Square, & W.B. Cooke, 9. Soho Square.
Scarce mezzotint. 430 x 320mm (17 x 12½") very large margins.
John Lockley (1750-1829) was born at Barton Hall, once the residence of Oliver Cromwell. He occasionally ran horses at the country races; however fox-hunting was his favourite amusement. While hunting with the fox-hounds of T. Boycott, esq. he fell from his horse but re-mounted his horse gallantly to end the chase. He was rather unwell that evening and died the following day. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64760] £360.00
Flora Macdonald. The Scottish Jacobite Heroine.
J. Goubaud Delin.t. T. Lupton Sculp.t
[London, Published June 1st,, 1827, at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, No,, 96, Strand. Deposé à la Direction Chez Giraldon BOvinet & Chez Henry Rittner à Paris.]
Fine coloured mixed method mezzotint on india. Sheet 610 x 435 (24 x 17").
Flora Macdonald (1722 - 1790), Scottish Jacobite heroine who helped Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, claimant to the British throne, to escape from Scotland after his defeat in the Jacobite rebellion of 1745-46. She was wife of Allan Macdonald of Kingsburgh. A very decorative and rare large image. Head and shoulders young woman with curly brown hair turned to the left. She is dressed in a gown with a lace collar, tartan, and a necklace. Her hair is heavily adorned with dark plumes. Early state, with the painter and engraver names only, and 'The Scottish Jacobite Heroine.' The British Musuem have a later state on thier website. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64702] £520.00
The Hon.ble Will.m Maule of Panmure, M.P. Patron and President of the Forfarshire Agricultural Association.
Painted by Colvin Smith. Engraved on Steel by T. Lupton.
London, Published Jan.y 1, 1823, by the Engraver, 7 Leigh Street, Burton Crescent, Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co. Charing Cross, & Mess.rs Constable & Co. Edinburgh [illegible]
Mezzotint on india, very rare; platemark 320 x 255mm (12½ x 10"). Damage to edges of india. Tear.
William Ramsay Maule (1771-1852), aristocrat and MP for Forfar, 1796 and 1803-31, made Baron Panmure in 1831. 'As a young man he was one of the most dissipated and extravagant, even of the Scottish gentry of his younger days...he did not alter his manner or morals as he grew older, and scandalized Victorian observers' (DNB).
[Ref: 35241] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Portrait of Mrs Orger, Miss Cubbitt, Mr Munden, & Mr Knight. In the Musical Entertainment of Lock and Key. From an original Picture in the possession of Cha.s Mathews.
Painted by G.Clint, A.R.A. Engraved by Tho.s Lupton.
London, Published Oct.r 1, 1824; W.Sams, Royal Library, 1 st James's Street.
Mezzotint. 505 x 350mm, 20 x 13¾".
The actors Marie Caroline Cubitt (b. 1800), Mary Ann Orger (1788 - 1849), Joseph Shephed Munden (1758 - 1832) & Edward Knight (1774 - 1826) in 'Lock and Key by Prince Hoare the younger (1744-1834).
[Ref: 20560] £450.00
Ripon Minster on the Rivers Ure and Skell. From a Drawing in the possession of Sir James Stuart Bart. Rivers of England Plate 12.
Drawn by Thomas Girtin. Engraved by T. Lupton.
London. Published March 1st, 1825, by W.B. Cook, 9, Soho Square.
Mezzotint on chine collé, first issue. 195 x 250mm (7¾ x 9¾"), with very large margins.
Ripon Cathedral lit through a break in the clouds.
[Ref: 55986] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
[John Shore, 1st Baron Teignmouth.]
Painted by George Richmond. Engraved by Thomas Lupton. 4. Leigh Street, Burton Crescent.
London. Pub. Aug. 4. 1836, for the Proprietor, by Hatchard & Son. Picadilly.
Mezzotint, printed on india paper. Plate: 350 x 480mm (13¾ x 19"). Margins trimmed, marking and repaired tears.
A seated portrait of John Shore, 1st Baron Teignmouth (1751-1834) who was a British official of the East India Company and served as Governor General of India from 1793-1797.
[Ref: 44968] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Waiting for the Times, (after an Adjourned debate.) From an Original Picture in the Possession of the Most Noble the Marquess of Stafford, To Whom this Plate is respectfully dedicated, By his greatful Servant, _ B.R. Haydon.
B.R. Haydon. Pinx.t. Tho.s Lupton sculp.t.
Published by R. Ackermann, Strand, London, 1832.
Mezzotint on chine collé. 320 x 370mm (12½ x 14½"). Tears in chine collé repaired. Trimmed to platemark. Loss on left made up.
A top-hatted man glares at another man engrossed in a newspaper.
[Ref: 52782] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
John Warde, Esq.re on Blue Ruin, with his favorite hound Betsy. To Samuel John Nicoll Esq.re of Lyndhurst, Hants, this plate is respectfully inscribed by his obliged Servant, William Barraud.
Painted by W.Barraud. Engraved by T.Lupton.
London, Published Feb. 10, 1830; bt Mess.rs Moon, Boys, and Graves, Pall Mall. Also may be had in Colours, at R.Ackermann's Eclipse Sporting Gallery, 191, Regent Street.
Colour-printed mezzotint, framed. 460 x 530mm, 18 x 20¾". Unexamined out of frame.
John Warde, mounted on a brown hunter, his hound Betsy with a 'W' brand. A hunt in left distance. He hunted in Oxfordshire & Northamptonshire. Charles James Apperley (Nimrod) 'Memoir of the Late John Warde, Esq.r' called him the Father of the Field'. Siltzer, p.86.
[Ref: 21585] £350.00
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