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The Martyrdom of Charles the First, King of England,
The Martyrdom of Charles the First, King of England, who was beheaded on the 30.th Jan.y 1648, In the 40.th Year of his Age, & the 24.th Year of his Reign.
Drawn, Transferred to Stone & Printed, by J. Netherclift.
London, Pub.d at J. Netherclift's Lithographic Establishment, 8 Newman St. Oxford St. [c.1840]
A rare lithograph on india, printed area 485 x 450mm (19 x 17¾"), with large margins.
Facsimile of Charles I's death warrant, with portraits of leading Parliamentarians and views of the king during the trial and moments before his execution. An earlier engraving of the death warrant had been published by the Society of Antiquaries in 1750.
For the 1750 engraving see ref. 45272.
[Ref: 46753]   £360.00  
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Living Made Easy.
Living Made Easy. Easy Mode of Courtship.
Printed by J. Netherclift.
London, Pubd. by T. McLean, 26, Haymarket. Jan. 7. 1830.
Engraving with later hand-colouring, sheet 185 x 275mm (7¼ x 10¾"). Cut within plate and laid on card. Mountburn. 2 foxing marks in title.
A man strolls through a park with an advertisement for a wife on his back. Promenading people stop to stare.
[Ref: 60986]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Luft Ally Khan. _ Aetat 20. )
Luft Ally Khan. _ Aetat 20. ) From a Picture in the Palace of Sehyras.
Printed by J. Netherclift. [n.d. c.1840.]
A rare lithograph on india. Sheet 222 x 140mm. 8¾ x 5½".
Luft Ali Khan (c.1769-1794) was the last Shah of Persia of the Zand dynasty, he reigned from 1789 until his death. He came to power after a decade of infighting among a succession of violent and inept Zand chiefs following the death in 1779 of the dynasty's founder, Karim Khan Zand.
[Ref: 23407]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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View of the Friends' Meeting House, Hardshaw, St Helen's.
View of the Friends' Meeting House, Hardshaw, St Helen's.
From a Sketch by W.m Benson, St Helens. Printed by J. Netherclift.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Lithograph. Sheet 240 x 320mm (9½ x 12½"). Small tear in right edge, some creasing and wear.
A rare view of the Quaker meeting house in Hardshaw, St Helens, established by George Shaw of Bickerstaffe in 1679 and now a Grade II Listed building.
[Ref: 43350]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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