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Dinner Given to 15,000 Persons on Parker's Piece, Cambridge in the presence of 25,000 Spectators Thursday 28th June 1838.
Dinner Given to 15,000 Persons on Parker's Piece, Cambridge in the presence of 25,000 Spectators Thursday 28th June 1838. In Honour of the Coronation of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. To Commemorate which unrivalled Public Festival this Print is dedicated to the Subscribers [by Tho.s Hallack Honorary Secretary.]
Drawn by R.B. Harredon. on stone by A.R. Grieve. Firth, Lithog. St Michaels' Alley, Cornhill, :London.
[n.d., c.1838.]
Rare lithograph with hand colour. Sheet 355 x 505mm (14 x 20"). Trimmed at bottom, losing part of dedication, damage at edges, laid on archivist's paper.
60 long trestle tables and benches radiate out from a stepped circular platform, surrounded by crowds of spectators.
[Ref: 56528]   £360.00  
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[Coronation of Charles VI] De Krooning van zyn Rooms Keyserlyke Majesteyt Carel de VI [...] [parallel text in Latin]
[Coronation of Charles VI] De Krooning van zyn Rooms Keyserlyke Majesteyt Carel de VI [...] [parallel text in Latin]
Pet:Schenk exc: Amst: cum Priv. [n.d. c.1730.]
Engraving, sheet 160 x 185mm (6¼ x 7¼"). Trimmed to plate, some foxing.
A scene showing the coronation of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI (1685-1740) as King of Bohemia, on 5 September 1723.
[Ref: 59258]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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[Coronation procession of Charles VII] Pourtrait d'une tapisserie faite y a deux cens ans, où est représenté le Roy Charles VII
[Coronation procession of Charles VII] Pourtrait d'une tapisserie faite y a deux cens ans, où est représenté le Roy Charles VII allant faire son entree en la Ville de Rheims pour y estre sacre à la conduite de la Pucelle d'Orleans 1429.
J. Poinsart f.
[n.d., c.1630.]
Scarce engraving 235 x 300mm (9¼ x 11¾"). Trimmed to plate, tears and folds repaired, laid on card.
A procession of knights and retainers, including Joan of Arc, Maid of Orleans, Engraved after a 200-year-old tapestry.
From Duke of Sutherland Collection?
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Representation of the Coronation of Napoleon,
Representation of the Coronation of Napoleon, in the Church of Notre-Dame, containing Portraits of the Persons Assisting _ Drawn on the Spot [December 2 1804].
R. Hicks sculpt.
[Monthly Mag. No 192.] [n.d., c.1808.]
Stipple. Sheet 210 x 325mm (8¼ x 12¾"). Trimmed to printed border and into title, losing most of key of persons; crease as normal.
Napoleon crowning himself at Notre Dame, seemingly based on Jacques-Louis David's painting exhibited 1808. The participants are: Napoleon's brothers Louis & Joseph; Joséphine; Joachim Murat; Pope Pius VI; and the cardinals Joseph Fesch (Napoleon's maternal uncle) & Giovanni Battista Caprara (also Archbishop of Milan), the only names remaining of the key.
[Ref: 55739]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Fête du Sacre et Couronnement de Leurs Majestés Imperials.
Fête du Sacre et Couronnement de Leurs Majestés Imperials. Vue de la Décoration elevée en face de la Place de Grève de l'autre cote de la rivière, à l'occasion de la Fête donnée à leurs Majestés, par la Ville de Paris.
Le Cour del. et sculp.
[Paris, 1806.]
Scarce aquatint with hand colour. Sheet 440 x 330mm (17¼ x 13"). Trimmed within plate, repairs in inscription area with loss of text including publication line.
A view of a fireworks display held on the Place de Grève (now Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville) to celebrate Napoleon's coronation in 1804. To symbolise Napoleon's crossing of the Alps in 1799, an artificial Mont St Bernard was built on the Place de Grève (a square where public executions were carried out). Troops march up the 'mountain', on which is a huge figure of Napoleon on a rearing white horse, based on David's famous painting. An illuminated warship sits on the Seine and a crowd watches from the far bank of the river.
[Ref: 58265]   £390.00  
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Procession of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra Through London.
Procession of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra Through London. Arrival At London Bridge March 7th 1863.
A. Park, London. [n.d. c.1863]
Very scarce hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 250 x 375mm (10" x 14¾"). Mount stain. Laid on archival paper. Repaired tears. Missing left bottom corner margin.
Scene of Princess Alexandra's arrival procession passing through the gateway of Temple Bar. In March 1863, Princess Alexandra travelled from Denmark to England for her marriage to Queen Victoria's eldest son, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. Archibald and Arthur Park (fl 1828-1863) were evidently brothers trading at the same address; prints are normally lettered "A. Park"; publishers of cheap prints at 47 Leonard St, Finsbury/Shoreditch, London.
[Ref: 60477]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Procession of the Dean and Prebendaries of Westminster, with The Regalia,
Procession of the Dean and Prebendaries of Westminster, with The Regalia, July 19.th 1821.
Charles Wild, Del.t M. Dubourg Scu.t
London Published as the Act directs Jan.y 1824, by Sir George Nayler, Garter.
Hand-coloured aquatint. 412 x 565mm. 16¼ x 22¼". Cut inside platemark.
John Ireland (1761-1842) served as Dean of Westminster and carried the crown during the coronation of George IV. From Sir G. Nayler's "The Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Fourth, solemnized in the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter Westminster upon the Nineteenth Day of July MDCCCXXI."
See Abbey Scenery: 260.4. Collage: p5419264.
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Choir of Westminster Abbey during the coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the IV, July 10 1821.
Choir of Westminster Abbey during the coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the IV, July 10 1821.
Painted by Frederick Nash. Engraved by Charles Turner.
London Published Jan.y 1 1822 by F. Nash, No 40 Mary Street, Fitzroy Square, Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co, Cockspur Street, Hurst & Robinson, Cheapside, & Moltano, Pall Mall.
Finely hand coloured etching. Sheet 535 x 410mm (21 x 16¼"), on card, as issued. Dusty.
A scarce and decorative view of the coronation ceremony with 12 numbers depicting the orders.
Whitman: 798; this state with key below not seen by Whitman.
[Ref: 55055]   £350.00  
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Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the Fourth.
Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the Fourth. A Correct View of the interior of Westminster Abbey, at the time of Crowning the King. Plate 11.
Drawn & Engraved by W. H. Brook.
Pub. Aug.t 1. 1821, by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle Street.
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 240 x 575mm (9½ x 22¾"). Some surface dirt. Creased in centre where previously folded. Left upper corner creased.
An interrior view of Westminster Abbey with George IV being crowned.
[Ref: 60465]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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View of Palace Yard on the Day of the Coronation of His Majesty George IV.
View of Palace Yard on the Day of the Coronation of His Majesty George IV.
John Goldicutt Architect Fecit. C. Hullmandel Lithog.
[London Published by Colnaghi and Co Cockspur Street, July 24 1821]
Rare lithograph. Sheet 220 x 420mm (8¾ x 16½"), on 'Whatman' watermarked paper. Trimmed losing publication line.
View of the procession from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey, a pavilion on the left, a mounted guard on either side of the first part of the procession. Lettered below image are the names of people and buildings.
[Ref: 60462]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Choir of Westminster Abbey during the coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the IV, July 10 1821.]
[Choir of Westminster Abbey during the coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the IV, July 10 1821.]
[Painted by Frederick Nash. Engraved by Charles Turner.]
[London Published Jan.y 1 1822 by F. Nash, No 40 Mary Street, Fitzroy Square, Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co, Cockspur Street, Hurst & Robinson, Cheapside, & Moltano, Pall Mall.]
Etching. Sheet 545 x 345mm (21½ x 13¾"). Proof before letters. Some spotting and surface dirt. Trimmed.
A scarce and decorative view of the coronation ceremony.
Whitman: 798. See 55055 for coloured version with key.
[Ref: 60048]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Grand Coronation Banquet, In Westminster Hall, July 19th 1821.
The Grand Coronation Banquet, In Westminster Hall, July 19th 1821. [&] The New Imperial Crown to be worn by His Majesty George the Fourth at his Coronation. [&] Coronation of His Majesty George the Fourth. July 1821.
W.Read Fecit.
Drawn & Engraved for La Belle Assemblee N.o 150 July 1.st 1821.
Three fine hand coloured engravings on one sheet. Sheet 240 x 380mm (9½ x 15"). Trimmed within plate and glued to album paper at corners.
La Belle Assemblée (in full La Belle Assemblée or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine Addressed Particularly to the Ladies) was a British women's magazine published from 1806 to 1837, founded by John Bell (1745–1831).
[Ref: 60461]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Coronation of his Majesty George IV. in Westminster Abbey. July 19, 1821. [&] Grand Coronation Dinner. In Westminster Hall.  July 19, 1821.
Coronation of his Majesty George IV. in Westminster Abbey. July 19, 1821. [&] Grand Coronation Dinner. In Westminster Hall. July 19, 1821.
Pubd. by G Thompson 43 Long Lane West Smithfield Aug 1. 1821.
A pair of engravings. Plate 374 x 233mm. 14¾ x 9¼". Some soiling along upper edge.
A pair of engravings showing the Coronation and Dinner for George IV; both have a lettered key of personages and key areas. George IV's coronation was a lavish and costly event, almost a year after he had become king. Caroline of Brunswick, the estranged wife, was prevented from entering the Abbey by prize fighters dressed as pages, hired personally by the King himself.
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The Ceremony of the Homage.
The Ceremony of the Homage. 19.th July 1821.
Architecture by Aug.s Pugin. Figures by J. Stephanoff. W. Bennett, Sculps.t
London Published as the Act directs Jan.y 1824 by Sir George Nayler, Garter.
Hand coloured aquatint. Sheet 380 x 515mm (15 x 20¼"). Trimmed within plate. Abrasion and tear losing 'm' in title.
The interior of Westminster Abbey during the coronation of George IV. From Sir G. Nayler's "The Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Fourth, solemnized in the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter Westminster upon the Nineteenth Day of July MDCCCXXI'. Nayler only published two of the five proposed parts (1823 & 1827); it was completed by George Henry Bohn and issued in 1837.
[Ref: 60476]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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The Coronation Of His Majesty, George The Fourth: Taken At The Time of The Recognition. July 19, 1821.
The Coronation Of His Majesty, George The Fourth: Taken At The Time of The Recognition. July 19, 1821.
Stephanoff Pinx.t. Dubourg Sculp.t.
Pub.d by R, Bowyer, 74, Pall Mall, June 4, 1822.
Fine hand coloured aquatint. Sheet 380 x 520mm (15 x 20½"). Trimmed to plate on three sides.
The interior of Westminster Abbey during the coronation of George IV. From the series 'An impartial historical narrative of those momentous events which have taken place in this country during the period from the year 1816 to 1823. Illustrated with engravings by the first artists' (London: Robert Bowyer).
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[George IV] The King seated in St Edward's Chair Crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
[George IV] The King seated in St Edward's Chair Crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury. 19.th July 1821.
Figures by J. Stephanoff. Architecture by Aug.s Pugin. F.C. Lewis, Sculpsit.
[London Published as the Act directs Jan.y 1824 by Sir George Nayler, Garter.]
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. Sheet 420 x 560mm (16½ x 22"). Trimmed to plate, laid on card at borders.
The interior of Westminster Abbey during the coronation of George IV, with the crown about to be placed on his head. From Sir G. Nayler's "The Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Fourth, solemnized in the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter Westminster upon the Nineteenth Day of July MDCCCXXI'. Nayler only published two of the five proposed parts (1823 & 1827); it was completed by George Henry Bohn and issued in 1837.
[Ref: 60455]   £360.00  
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Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the Fourth.
Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty George the Fourth. A Correct representation of the Banquet in Westminster Hall at the time the Champion performs the Challenge. Plate III.
Pub. Aug.t 1. 1821, by Dean & Munday, Threadneedle Street.
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet 225 x 565mm (9 x 22¼"). Some surface dirt. Nicks to edges. Small holes outside image near bottom corners.
A view of George IV's extravagant banquet held at Westminster hall after his coronation. The interior of Westminster Hall had been subdivided by wooden partitions to serve as courtrooms and these all had to be demolished to create the large space required for the coronation banquet, which required galleries for 2,934 spectators and 1,268 diners seated at 47 tables, some of which had to be sited in other parts of the palace. A temporary triumphal arch was erected at the north end of the hall in the style of a medieval castle. In accordance with the vogue for Romanticism and with his own taste for flamboyant clothes, George insisted that the participants should dress in Tudor and Stuart period costumes.
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[Coronation of George IV] The Ceremony of the Homage.
[Coronation of George IV] The Ceremony of the Homage. 19.th July 1821.
Architecture by Aug.s Pugin. Figures by J. Stephanoff. W. Bennett, Sculps.t
London Published as the Act directs Jan.y 1824 by Sir George Nayler, Garter.
Aquatint, printed in black and red, never hand finished. 340 x 505mm (15¾ x 20"). Trimmed to plate, some creasing and chipping of edges.
The interior of Westminster Abbey during the coronation of George IV. From Sir G. Nayler's "The Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Fourth, solemnized in the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter Westminster upon the Nineteenth Day of July MDCCCXXI'. Nayler only published two of the five proposed parts (1823 & 1827); it was completed by George Henry Bohn and issued in 1837.
See Ref: 60476, 60455 & 60475
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A Prospect of the Inside of the Collegiate Church of S.t Peter in Westminster,
A Prospect of the Inside of the Collegiate Church of S.t Peter in Westminster, 3 from the Quire to the East End: with the Furniture thereof before the Grand Proceeding entred; shewing the Position of the Altar, Theatre, ^Thrones, Chairs, Pulpit, Benches Seats and Galeries. The Whole taken from Sanford.
[After Samuel Moore]
[Either Published by F. West 83, Fleet Street London or London. Printed for Bowles & Carver 69 St. Pauls Church Yard & R. Wilkinson 58 Cornhill]
Proof engraving before publication line. Sheet 310 x 265mm (12¼ x 10½"). Trimmed within plate and tipped into album sheet.
Interior of Westminster Abbey with key, prior to the coronation procession of James II entering; based on an illustration to Francis Sandford's, 'The History of the Coronation of the Most High, Most Mighty, and Most Excellent Monarch, James II' (London, 1687). This print was either published by Francis West, with his 'Collection of Views of London and its environs', made up of plates from the stock of John Bowles and his successors in the mid-nineteenth century. Or published earlier with the series 'London Described' in 1723-1724 and was republished over the years by Bowles and his successors.
See reference 42036 for print by Samuel Moore.
[Ref: 60466]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Inthronization of their Majesties. 2.
The Inthronization of their Majesties. 2. Also. A View of the West End of the Choir of S.t Peters in Westminster and of the manner of Placing and Seating the Company in that Part of the Choir.
[After William Sherwin]
Printed for R. Wilkinson. Printed for Bowles & Carver. [n.d. c.1800]
Hand coloured engraving 280 x 235mm (11 x 9¼"), with large margins.
James II and Mary of Modena enthroned in Westminster Abbey during the king's coronation; based on an illustration to Francis Sandford, 'The History of the Coronation of the Most High, Most Mighty, and Most Excellent Monarch, James II' (London, 1687).
[Ref: 60472]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Manner of the Champions Performing the Ceremony of the Challenge.
The Manner of the Champions Performing the Ceremony of the Challenge.
Yeates fc. [1687]
Engraving, platemark 230 x 260mm (9 x 10¼"). Trimmed to image on left.
The King's Champion riding into Westminster Hall at the banquet following the coronation of James II, having thrown down the gauntlet. Illustration to Francis Sandford, 'The history of the coronation of the Most High, Most Mighty, and Most Excellent Monarch, James II, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. And of his royal consort, Queen Mary' (London, 1687). Sandford worked for two years with his fellow herald Gregory King to produce this record of the coronation rituals, which included twenty-seven lavish engravings of the sumptuous feasts, processions and fireworks in a style previously unseen in the British Isles. Unfortunately for Sandford, the book appeared shortly before the Glorious Revolution which saw James II flee the country, and the authors barely cleared their expenses.
[Ref: 42911]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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A Perspective of Westminster Abbey from the High Altar to the West End 1.
A Perspective of Westminster Abbey from the High Altar to the West End 1. Shewing. The manner of his Majesties Crowning: Also the manner of Disposing Seating & Placing several of the Persons who came in the Proceeding. & c: Exactly taken from Sandford.
[After William Sherwin]
Printed for T. Bowles in St. Pauls Churd Yard & John Bowles [illegible] at the bLack Horse in Cornhill. [n.d. c.1724]
Engraving. Sheet 285 x 235mm (11¼ x 9¼"). Trimmed within plate.
The coronation of James II; interior of Westminster Abbey, the crowning of the king at bottom centre; based on an illustration to Francis Sandford's, 'The History of the Coronation of the Most High, Most Mighty, and Most Excellent Monarch, James II' (London, 1687).
[Ref: 60468]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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A Perspective of Westminster Abbey from the High Altar to the West End 1.
A Perspective of Westminster Abbey from the High Altar to the West End 1. Shewing. The manner of his Majesties Crowning: Also the manner of Disposing Seating & Placing several of the Persons who came in the Proceeding. & c: Exactly taken from Sandford.
[After William Sherwin]
Printed for Bowles & Carver & R. Wilkinson. [n.d. c.1780]
Hand coloured engraving. Sheet 285 x 235mm (11¼ x 9¼"). Trimmed within plate.
The coronation of James II; interior of Westminster Abbey, the crowning of the king at bottom centre; based on an illustration to Francis Sandford's, 'The History of the Coronation of the Most High, Most Mighty, and Most Excellent Monarch, James II' (London, 1687).
[Ref: 60467]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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A Prospect of the Inside of the Collegiate Church of S.t Peter in Westminster,
A Prospect of the Inside of the Collegiate Church of S.t Peter in Westminster, 3 from the Quire to the East End: with the Furniture thereof before the Grand Proceeding entred; shewing the Position of the Altar, Theatre, ^Thrones, Chairs, Pulpit, Benches Seats and Galeries. The Whole taken from Sanford.
[After Samuel Moore]
London, Printed for Bowles & Carver 69 S.t Pauls Church Yard & R. Wilkinson [n.d. c.1800]
Hand coloured engraving, 280 x 235mm (11 x 9¼"), with large margins. Two small tears to margin at bottom.
Interior of Westminster Abbey with key, prior to the coronation procession of James II entering; based on an illustration to Francis Sandford's, 'The History of the Coronation of the Most High, Most Mighty, and Most Excellent Monarch, James II' (London, 1687).
See reference 42036 for print by Samuel Moore.
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A Prospect of the Inside of the Collegiate Church of S.t Peter in Westminster,
A Prospect of the Inside of the Collegiate Church of S.t Peter in Westminster, 3 from the Quire to the East End: with the Furniture thereof before the Grand Proceeding entred; shewing the Position of the Altar, Theatre, ^Thrones, Chairs, Pulpit, Benches Seats and Galeries. The Whole taken from Sanford.
[After Samuel Moore]
Published by F. West 83, Fleet Street, London. [n.d. c.1830]
Hand coloured engraving, 280 x 235mm (11 x 9¼"), with large margins.
Interior of Westminster Abbey with key, prior to the coronation procession of James II entering; based on an illustration to Francis Sandford's, 'The History of the Coronation of the Most High, Most Mighty, and Most Excellent Monarch, James II' (London, 1687). This state published as part of Francis West's 'Collection of Views of old London', using the stock of John Bowles and his successors, published in the mid-nineteenth century.
See reference 42036.
[Ref: 60471]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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A Prospect of the Inside of the Collegiate Church of S.t Peter in Westminster, from the Quire, to the East End,
A Prospect of the Inside of the Collegiate Church of S.t Peter in Westminster, from the Quire, to the East End, With the Furniture thereof as it appeared before the Grand Proceeding entred; Shewing the Position of the Altar, Theatre, Thrones, Chairs, Pulpit, Benches, Seats and Galleries.
S. Moore delin: et sculp.
[n.d., c.1685.]
Rare engraving. Sheet: 390 x 380mm (15¼ x 15"). Trimmed to image as usual. Manuscript key added below. Repaired tears and two vertical creases through image, laid on album sheet.
An interior scene showing the decoration of Westminster Abbey for the coronation of James II (1633-1701) who reigned from 1685 until he was deposed in 1688 and his Protestant daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange crowned in his stead. The scene shows the various thrones and chairs in which James and his wife Mary were crowned on the 23rd April 1685.
[Ref: 42036]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Order of procession at the coronation of James II]
[Order of procession at the coronation of James II]
[J. Collins and N. Yeates, 1687]
Ten engravings, each sheet approx 445 x 490mm (17½ x 19¼") except one half-sheet. Vertical and horizontal folds.
The coronation procession of James II on 23 April 1685, over ten large sheets. Illustration to Francis Sandford, 'The history of the coronation of the Most High, Most Mighty, and Most Excellent Monarch, James II, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. And of his royal consort, Queen Mary' (London, 1687). Sandford worked for two years with his fellow herald Gregory King to produce this record of the coronation rituals, which included twenty-seven lavish engravings of the sumptuous feasts, processions and fireworks in a style previously unseen in the British Isles. Unfortunately for Sandford, the book appeared shortly before the Glorious Revolution which saw James II flee the country, and the authors barely cleared their expenses.
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A Prospect of the Inside of Westminster Hall, Shewing how the King and Queen, with the Nobility and Others, did Sit at Dinner on the day of the Coronation, 23 Apr. 1685.
A Prospect of the Inside of Westminster Hall, Shewing how the King and Queen, with the Nobility and Others, did Sit at Dinner on the day of the Coronation, 23 Apr. 1685. With the manner of Serving up the First Course of Hot Meat to their Majesties Table.
S. Moore fecit.
[n.d. c.1690.]
Rare engraving. 394 x 513mm (15½" x 20¼"). Folded and restored.
[Ref: 8474]   £380.00  
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[Banquet for the Coronation of Joseph I.] Die kaÿserle: Taffel in der Ritterstüben.
[Banquet for the Coronation of Joseph I.] Die kaÿserle: Taffel in der Ritterstüben.
J.C. Hackhofer del. J.A. Pfeffel et C. Engelbrecht fec.
[Vienna: Johann Jacob Kürner, 1705.]
Engraving with etching. 335 x 480mm (13¼ x 19"). Framed. Centre fold as issued. Unexamined out of frame.
An orchestra plays from a balcony. Delegates approach to pay homage to the new Holy Roman Emperor at a dining table, during the celebrations for the coronation of Joseph I in Vienna, 22nd September 1705. Plate VI of Ludwig von Gülich's ''Erb-Huldigung, so... Josepho dem Ersten Von Denen gesambten Nider-Oesterreichische Ständen...''. The author was a delegate from Lower Austria.
[Ref: 56017]   £480.00  
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[Banquet for the Coronation of Joseph I.]
[Banquet for the Coronation of Joseph I.]
J.C. Hackhofer del. J.A. Pfeffel et C. Engelbrecht fec.
[Vienna: Johann Jacob Kürner, 1705.]
Engraving with etching. 285 x 500mm (11¼ x 19¾"). Framed. Centre fold as issued. Unexamined out of frame.
A banquet during the celebrations for the coronation of Joseph I in Vienna, 22nd September 1705. An impressive image of a feast scene including an orchestra. Plate VIII of Ludwig von Gülich's ''Erb-Huldigung, so... Josepho dem Ersten Von Denen gesambten Nider-Oesterreichische Ständen...''. The author was a delegate from Lower Austria.
[Ref: 56125]   £450.00  
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[Banquet for the Coronation of Joseph I.] Freÿ Taffel der M:D: dreÿ obern H.n. Ständten.
[Banquet for the Coronation of Joseph I.] Freÿ Taffel der M:D: dreÿ obern H.n. Ständten.
J.C. H.akhofer delin. C. Engelbrecht et J.A. Pfeffel fec.
[Vienna: Johann Jacob Kürner, 1705.]
Engraving with etching. 530 x 395mm (21 x 15½"). Framed. Centre fold as issued. Unexamined out of frame.
An elevated view of the food presented at a banquet celebrating the coronation of Joseph I in Vienna, 22nd September 1705. An impressive image of a feast scene. Engraved by Christian Engelbrecht and Johann Andreas Pfeffel after Johan Cyriak Hackhofer, plate VII of Ludwig von Gülich's ''Erb-Huldigung, so... Josepho dem Ersten Von Denen gesambten Nider-Oesterreichische Ständen...''. The author was a delegate from Lower Austria, who was present at this banquet.
[Ref: 56016]   £550.00  
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Her Most Gracious Majesty & Escort Leaving The Palace, St. James's Park.  No.1 - A Series of Birds eye Views taken on the day of Her Majestys Coronation. -  June 28th. 1838.
Her Most Gracious Majesty & Escort Leaving The Palace, St. James's Park. No.1 - A Series of Birds eye Views taken on the day of Her Majestys Coronation. - June 28th. 1838. [&] Hyde Park Fair. No.2 - A Series of Birds eye Views taken on the day of Her Majestys Coronation. - June 28th. 1838.
W. Clerk, lith, 202 High Holborn.
Published by G.S. Tregear, 96, Cheapside, London.
Pair of coloured lithograph, images 240 x 422mm & 271 x 396mm. Tears from edges, one just into image lower left [&] Tear into image at top. Water stain below title.
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The Coronation of Her Most Gracious Majesty at Westminster Abbey, June 28th 1838.
The Coronation of Her Most Gracious Majesty at Westminster Abbey, June 28th 1838.
London, Published by William Morgan July 3rd 1838.
Lithograph. Sheet: 235 x 365mm (9¼ x 14½"). Laid on an album sheet, two portraits stuck on top left and right corners with manuscript below.
A scene showing the coronation of Albert & Victoria.
[Ref: 44726]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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The interior of Westminster Abbey during the Coronation of Her most Gracious Majesty Victoria, June 28th 1838.
The interior of Westminster Abbey during the Coronation of Her most Gracious Majesty Victoria, June 28th 1838. Proof.
Engraved by George Saunders from a drawing made on the spot by Arthur Newcombe.
ondon, Published Sept. 1st. 1838 by Thos. Mclean 26 Haymarket.
Mezzotint, chine collé proof. 430 x 330mm (17 x 13"). Wear to backing paper and right edge of india.
A view of Westminster Abbey, with the Archbishop of Canterbury holding the crown over the Queen's head, the organ and the choir behind.
[Ref: 54671]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Coronation of her most Excellent Majesty
The Coronation of her most Excellent Majesty Queen Victoria, On the 28.th June 1838.
London Published by R. Havell, 77, Oxford Street. [n.d. c1838]
Rare hand coloured aquatint. Sheet 340 x 535mm (13½ x 21"). Time stained. Some foxing. Small tear in right margin.
Interior of Westminster Abbey looking towards the organ and choir; foreground centre, the crowned Queen flanked by peers of the realm.
[Ref: 60457]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Panoramic Coronation Procession.
Panoramic Coronation Procession. From Drawings Taken On The Spot. [Queen Victoria [in pencil]].
Printed and Published by E. Elliot, 14, Holywell-st. Strand. [n.d. c.1838]
Wood engraving. Sheet 255 x 655mm (10 x 25¾"). Time stained. Creases where folded and previously folded as normal.
Panormic view of the state procession en route to Westminster Abbey.
[Ref: 60459]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The State Procession of Queen Victoria,
The State Procession of Queen Victoria, to Westminster Abbey on the day of the Coronation June 28.th 1838. The Guards Saluting her Majesty
[Drawn by J. S. Templeton] Printed by I.M Lefevre Newman St.
London: Published by William Spooner, 377, Strand. July 7.th 1838.
Very rare lithograph. Sheet 300 x 390mm (11¾ x 15½"). Mounted onto archival paper.
The state procession passing the temporary pavilions in front of Westminster Abbey en route to her coronation.
[Ref: 60458]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Queen Victoria 1st leaving the Palace to be Crown'd at Westminster Abbey, London, June 28th, 1838.
Queen Victoria 1st leaving the Palace to be Crown'd at Westminster Abbey, London, June 28th, 1838.
[Printed & Sold by W. Belch. 6, Bridge St., Union St., Boro.]
Wood engraving with fine hand-colouring, sheet 185 x 255mm (7 x 10"). Trimmed, losing part of image left and right, and bottom line of text; glued to album sheet.
Queen Victoria leaving Buckingham Palace, where the Gold State Coach waits to drive her to her coronation at Westminster Abbey. The coach, designed by William Chambers and made by Samuel Butler in 1762, has been used at every Coronation from George IV onwards.
The artist and publication details are supplied here on the basis of similarities between this print and ref. 32278.
[Ref: 32280]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Queen Victoria going to dine with the Lord Mayor & Citizens of London at Guildhall. November 9.th 1837.
Queen Victoria going to dine with the Lord Mayor & Citizens of London at Guildhall. November 9.th 1837. 83.
Printed & Sold by W. Belch. 6, Bridge S.t Union, S.t Boro. [n.d. c.1837.]
Etching with hand colours, sheet 200 x 310mm (8 x 12¼"). Trimmed to plate and laid on album sheet at edges. Tears, nicks and creases at edges.
Royal procession with Queen Victoria riding in a gilded coach pulled by eight white horses and entering the City of London at Temple Bar on Fleet Street.
[Ref: 60470]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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A North West View of Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church.
A North West View of Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church. Vue de l'Abbaie de Westminster et de l'Eglise de Ste. Marguerite. The present Structure of St Peter's W[*]stm. began to be built by K. Henry III. in 1245 carrie on by K. Henry VII. &c.
Printed for & Sold by Bowles & Carver. No 69. St Paul's Church Yard London. [n.d., c.1794.]
Finely coloured engraving. Sheet 265 x 400mm (10½ x 15¾"). Trimmed to plate amd laid on album paper. Some staining and surface dirt.
View of the Westminster Abbey, with St Margaret's Church behind on the left, also depicting street activity including a boy playing with a hoop, a sedan chair, a beggar and a street trader. Originally published c.1750 by John Bowles.
[Ref: 60479]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Coronation of William & Mary] Der Königl. Krönungs-Actus Wilhelm III und Maria in England, zu London.
[Coronation of William & Mary] Der Königl. Krönungs-Actus Wilhelm III und Maria in England, zu London.
Frankfurt: Heirs of Matthäus Merian, 1689.
Etching. 310 x 375mm (12¼ x 14¾"). Narrow margins, repaired tears.
The coronation of William III and Mary II at Westminster Abbey on 11 April 1689.
[Ref: 54670]   £320.00  
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The Revolution, 1688.
The Revolution, 1688.
Painted by Ja.s Northcote, R.A. Engrav'd by Ja.s Parker.
London. Publish'd April 26, 1790, by J.Harvus, Royal Exchange.
Engraving. 395 x 630mm. Marginal tear.
William and Mary of Orange, sitting on thrones beneath a canopy, with George Savile, the Marquis of Halifax, kneeling before them and presenting the crown, all surrounded by various noblemen and religious and political officials.
[Ref: 4449]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Coronation of William III and Mary II, 1689]
[Coronation of William III and Mary II, 1689] Ceremonien en Plechtigheden gebruikt in de Krooning van Willem Henrik, Prins van Oranje, en Marie Stuart [...]
[published by Carel Allard, c.1700]
Etching, sheet 245 x 295mm (9¾ x 11½"). Tipped into album sheet. Trimmed to border
The rapidly-arranged coronation of William III and Mary II, held on 11 April 1689 at Westminster Abbey and conducted by the Bishop of London, Henry Compton. The Archbishop of Canterbury, William Sancroft who would normally have performed the ceremony, refused to sanction the replacement of James II as king. Plate from a Dutch publication comprising twenty plates depicting key episodes from the Glorious Revolution.
[Ref: 42801]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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[The grand] Military Feast in Honor of the Queen's Coronation to the Royal Artillery at Woolwich [July 5th 1838]
[The grand] Military Feast in Honor of the Queen's Coronation to the Royal Artillery at Woolwich [July 5th 1838]
[Printed & Sold by W. Belch. 6, Bridge St., Union St., Boro.]
Fine coloured wood engraving, scarce; sheet 180 x 255mm (7 x 10"). Trimmed, losing part of image left and right, and bottom line of text; glued to album sheet; with a cut copy of the new Great Seal of Britain
Banquet scene in the Royal Artillery Barracks at Woolwich, celebrating the Coronation of Queen Victoria. Engraved by the popular printmaker William Belch (1790s-1840s, fl.).
Uncut impression in the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection at Brown University.
[Ref: 32278]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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