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The Catamaran. Composed Of Hely's Flexible Floating Cylinders, For the preservation of Life from Shipwreck, &c.&c.&c.
Hitchings, del: 1848. G. Webb & Co. lith: 3[missing text]
[n.d. c.1850].
Lithograph. Sheet 200 x 285mm. Trimmed into image left and right. Creases.
Very scarce print.
[Ref: 3202] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Cheetah [pencil].
H.y G. Webb [pencil signature].
[n.d., c.1900.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 190 x 155mm. (7½ x 6"), with large margins.
The head of a snarling cheetah. Harry George Webb (1882-1914) was a landscape and architectural painter and etcher, who exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of Etchers. He set up the Caradoc Press in Chiswick in 1899 with his wife Hesba.
[Ref: 64049] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[A ceremonial carriage drawn by elephants.]
G. Webb sc. London. [Printed by J. Stanley, Worcester.]
[n.d., c.1830.]
Wood engraving. 170 x 285mm (6¾ x 11¼"). Laid on album paper with decorative border pasted over edges.
An Indian themed tea label.
[Ref: 56340] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Fan. (Late the Property of Mr Hollis.)
Engrav'd by J. Webb from a Painting by himself.
Pub.d by Sherwood, Jones & Co Feb.y 1. 1823.
Very fine coloured aquatint. Sheet 135 x 215mm (5¼ x 8½"). Trimmed within plate, slight creasing in lower title area.
A terrier.
[Ref: 39102] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
Frederick.
J. Baringer pinx. J. Webb sculp.
Published by M.A. Pittman, Warwick Square, London, Sept.r 1. 1829.
Engraving. Sheet: 130 x 210mm (5 x 8¼''). Foxing in borders.
A portrait of racing horse Frederic, bred by William Gratwicke of Ham Manor, whose career ran from June 1829 until August 1831.
[Ref: 50249] £45.00
(£54.00 incl.VAT)
The Narta, or Sledge for Burdens in Kamtschatka. [NB not mentioned in Cooks last Voyage.]
J. Webber fecit.
[London Pub.d July 1, 1789 by J. Webber No. 312 Oxford Street.]
Coloured soft ground etching, printed in sepia and hand finished. Sheet 300 x 450mm (11¾ x 17¼") on paper watermarked 'J Whatman, undated. Trimmed within plate, losing publication line at bottom, close to image at top; unprinted area in bottom left corner patched. Repairs.
A scene with a man on skis beside a dog sledge, huts and a smoking volcano in the background. It was one of twelve plates in his 'Views in the South Seas', drawn, etched and originally published separately 1788-92 by John Webber, draughtsman on Cook's Third Voyage. Boydell reissued the Views (with four new plates) with plates dated 1809, but Abbey's example has Whatman watermarks dated 1820. We have traced an example of this plate with the Webber publication line also watermarked 'J Whatman', undated. Abbey 595 for Boydell edition. See Ref: 31816
[Ref: 59114] £650.00
A leopard [pencil].
H.y G. Webb [pencil signature].
[n.d., c.1900.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 185 x 140mm (7¼ x 5½"), with large margins. Paper toned.
The head of a leopard. Harry George Webb (1882-1914) was a landscape and architectural painter and etcher, who exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of Etchers. He set up the Caradoc Press in Chiswick in 1899 with his wife Hesba.
[Ref: 64047] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[Study of a Lion.]
[After Sir Edwin Landseer] [Engraved by J. Cother Webb.]
London, Henry Graves & Co. Decr. 1st 1892. Copyright.
Mixed-method engraving, india proof from a limited edition, 200 x 265mm. 8 x 10½". Presented with original descriptive text leaf. A fine impression, with untrimmed margins.
From a study by Edwin Landseer (1802 - 1873) for his sculpted Lions at the base of Nelson's Column; the sketch was exhibited at the RA in 1869. From 'The Works of Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A., "Library Edition"', H. Graves (in parts, 1880s-90s). Printsellers' Association blindstamp lower left. Printsellers' Association p.153.
[Ref: 23477] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[The Death of Nelson.]
John Cother Webb [after J.M.W. Turner.].
[Published by the Museum Galleries n.d., c.1925.]
Mezzotint on india, printed in colours and signed by the artist. 405 x 525mm (16 x 20¾"). With publisher's label with typed details. With collector's blind stamp in lower margin.
View of HMS Victory, with Nelson slumped on the deck, having been shot by a marksman on the mizzen fighting top of the French ship Redoutable.
[Ref: 28604] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[The Rose Maiden.]
S. Melton Fisher. John Cother Webb [pencil signatures.]
Copyright 1899 by Jean Boussard, Manzi, Joyant & Co Publishers, Successors to Goupil & Co, London, New-York, Berlin. - Printed in Paris.
Mezzotint on chine collé, artist's proof signed in pencil by the artist and engraver, Limited edition 225. 565 x 365mm (22¼ x 14½") very large margins. Slight spotting, original backing paper laid down.
A young girl holding a bouquet of roses by Samuel Melton Fisher (1860-1939). Not in Leissring.
[Ref: 57265] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Search for Beauty.]
[Painted by Edwin Long R.A. Engraved by J. Cother Webb.]
London, August 7th, 1888, Published by Fairless & Beeforth, 126 New Bond Street W. Copyright Registered. Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1888 by Frank Hunter Potter, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington U.S.A.
Fine mezzotint on india paper with both artist's and engraver's signatures in pencil. 585 x 857mm. 23 x 33¾". Uncut. Mint.
Zeuxis choosing the ideal of beauty to represent Helen of Troy, companion to The Chosen Five ref: 14092.
[Ref: 14093] £420.00
The Search for Beauty.
Painted by Edwin Long R.A. Engraved by J. Cother Webb.
London, August 7th, 1888, Published by Fairless & Beeforth, 126 New Bond Street W. Copyright Registered. Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1888 by Frank Hunter Potter, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington U.S.A.
Fine mezzotint on india paper with open letters. 585 x 857mm. 23 x 33¾". Uncut. Mint.
Companion to The Chosen Five in same state: see Ref:14077.
[Ref: 14089] £350.00
[LINEN DRAPERS] Bot. of Woollett & Co. Drapers, Haberdashers, Hosie[rs]...[remainder missing.]
Webb & Son, Sc. Snow Hill, London. [c.1830]
Fragment of steel engraved illustrated billhead, vignette of a large retail premises, with some aquatint. Sheet 85 x 130mm, 3¼ x 5". Cut and glued to backing sheet
A view of Woollett & Co drapers and haberdashers in Albert Terrace.
[Ref: 56065] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
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