Camp et Fourage génerale.
Inventé et Gravé par Antoine Benoist.
Aparis chez Jacqs. Chereau, rue St. Jacques, au grand St. Remy. [n.d. c.1780.]
Engraving. 273 x 273mm. 10¾ x 10¾". Creases.
A scene of army officers assisting and controlling the harvest cut of the corn. A camp can be seen to the right-hand side.
[Ref: 15557] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Camp Oliver 25.th Mass V. Infantry. New Berne, N.C. 1862-3.
Combe del.
Lith. of Sarony, Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway, N. York. [n.d. c.1863.]
Tinted lithoraph. Paper toning, nicks and tears around the edges; title text faint.
View of military Camp Oliver; soldiers in line, tipis and American flags in middle ground; harbour in background. New Bern is located at the confluence of the Trent and the Neuse rivers.
[Ref: 29989] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
A Camp Scene.
H.W. Bunbury Esq.r Del.t. G. White Sculp.t.
Publish.d June the 25th 1784 by C. White, Stafford Row Pimlico.
Stipple, printed in sepia. 315 x 400mm (12¼ x 15¾"). Trimmed to plate top and bottom. Small margins left & right. Foxing.
A scene in a military encampment. Three visitors (two men and a woman) watch with amusement as a soldier, dressed in full regimentals including a busby, shaves another despite having a spade and axe thrust through his belt. BM Satires 6727.
[Ref: 54586] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
La Partie de Campagne. Gravée par Anne Philberte Coulet, de l'Académie Impériale et Royale de Vienne, D'après le Tableau Original de P.J. Loutherbourg, tiré du Cabinet de Monsieur Roland.
P.J. Loutherbourg pinx. A.P. Coulet Sculp.t.
A Paris, Chéz Lempereur Graveur de leurs Majestés Impériale et Royale, rue et Porte St Jacques.
Etching. 330 x 380mm (13 x 15"). Thread margins, worm hole in sky.
A rustic scene, with a group of well-dressed people by the side of a river, a church with a tall dome behind.
[Ref: 43486] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
Plan of the Campaign.
CMF [monogram of Catherine Maria Fanshawe].
[n.d., c.1796.]
Etching with drypoint. 205 x 285mm (8 x 11¼"), watermarked 1794, very large margins Creased, tears in margins.
Three elderly men sit at a table examining a map by candlelight. On the walls are two plans of the fortifications of cities. Catherine Maria Fanshawe (1765-1834) was best known for her poetry, including the 'Riddle on the Letter H', which was originally mistakenly ascribed to Lord Byron.
[Ref: 58247] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
Plan of the Campaign.
CMF [monogram of Catherine Maria Fanshawe].
[n.d., c.1796.]
Etching with drypoint, presentation copy. 205 x 285mm (8 x 11¼"), watermarked 1794, very large margins Ink inscription showing through from reverse in margin, foxing
Three elderly men sit at a table examining a map by candlelight. On the walls are two plans of the fortifications of cities. An ink text on verso reads ''Drawn & Etch'd by Miss Fanshaw & given by her to Mrs Scott August 1796''. In pencil on front margin composed and elected by Miss Catherine Fanshawe and given to her by Lady Polworth. Catherine Maria Fanshawe (1765-1834) was best known for her poetry, including the 'Riddle on the Letter H', which was originally mistakenly ascribed to Lord Byron.
[Ref: 58246] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Lady Ann Campbell. Countess of Strafford.
J. Reynolds pinx.t. T. Johnson fecit.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark; 330 x 230mm (13 x 9"). Slightly toned.
A half length portrait of Ann Campbell (c.1715-85), daughter of John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll and wife of William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford. Horace Walpole called her 'a vast beauty'. The original painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds is in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (accession No 99.63). Hamilton p.135; CS 5 ii of ii; Russell 6a. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67973] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Arghibald Graaf Van Argyl. Heer van Kinlire, van Campbel, van Lorne &. Erfsherif en Governeur Vande Provincen van Argyl, en Turben, en Erfrechter en Generael Der Geseyde Provintien der Westersche en Andre Eylanden.
[Adriano Haelwegh Fecit.]
[n.d., c.1680.]
A rare engraving. Sheet: 330 x 240mm (13 x 9½"). Trimmed within plate and laid on album sheet.
Archibald Campbell, ninth Earl of Argyll (c. 1629 - 1685) a confederate of James Duke of Monmouth, and who was imprisoned for refusing to subscribe to the Test Act in 1681 and sentenced to death. He escaped from Edinburgh castle and left the country but four years later was taken in a abortive attempt to invade Scotland and beheaded. By Adrian Haelwegh, Dutch printmaker (c.1637 - 1702). He worked in Amsterdam, primarily on portraits and book illustrations.
[Ref: 43068] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Arghibald Graaf Van Argyl. Heer van Kinlire, van Campbel, van Lorne &. Erfsherif en Governeur Vande Provincen van Argyl, en Turben, en Erfrechter en Generael Der Geseyde Provintien der Westersche en Andre Eylanden.
Adriano Haelwegh Fecit.
[n.d., c.1680.]
Etching, sheet 342 x 251mm. Trimmed into plate and glued to album page at corners.
Archibald Campbell, ninth Earl of Argyll (c. 1629 - 1685), Earl from 1663 following the restoration of the title two years after his father, the Marquess of Argyll, was executed for treason. Although he shared few of his father's political convictions, displaying little enthusiasm for the Covenants, he too was destined to be executed. A confederate of James Duke of Monmouth, for refusing to subscribe to the Test Act, was found guilty of High Treason in 1681 and sentenced to death. He escaped from Edinburgh castle under the disguise of a page, holding up the train of Lady Sophia Lindsay, his step daughter. He left the country but four years later was taken in a abortive attempt to invade Scotland and beheaded. A fine impression, with inscription set into decorative cartouche, by Adrian Haelwegh, Dutch printmaker (c.1637 - 1702). He worked in Amsterdam, primarily on portraits and book illustrations. Apparently in Italy in 1660s. BM: pg.67, 2.
[Ref: 7538] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
[Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll] Lo here, the Genius of the great Arguyle Whose Politicks and Ethicks in one pyle Like Anchor Buoys, appeare to teach thee Wit To shun those rocks on which himselfe was split.
[n.d. c.1715.]
Engraving. 126 x 76mm.
Archibald Campbell (1598-1661), 1st Marquess of Argyll, 8th Earl of Argyll, chief of Clan Campbell, the de facto head of government in Scotland during most of the conflict known as the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. He was the most influential figure in the Covenanter movement that fought for the Presbyterian religion and what they saw as Scottish interests during the English Civil War of the 1640s and 1650s. He was made a privy councillor in 1628. In 1638, the king summoned him, together with Traquair and Roxburgh, to London, but he refused to be won over, warned Charles against his despotic ecclesiastical policy, and showed great hostility towards William Laud. In consequence, a secret commission was given to the Earl of Antrim to invade Argyll and stir up the MacDonalds against him in January 1644, he accompanied the Scottish army into England as a member of the committee of both kingdoms and in command of a troop of horse, but was soon compelled, in March, to return to suppress royalists in the Scottish Civil War and to defend his own territories. At the Restoration, he presented himself at Whitehall, but was at once arrested by order of Charles and placed in the Tower (1660), being sent to Edinburgh to stand trial for high treason. He was acquitted of complicity in the death of Charles I, and his escape from the whole charge seemed imminent, but the arrival of a packet of letters written by Argyll to Monck showed conclusively his collaboration with Cromwell's government, particularly in the suppression of Glencairn's royalist rising in 1652. He was immediately sentenced to death, his execution by beheading taking place on 27 May 1661, before the death warrant had even been signed by the king. His head was placed on the same spike upon the west end of the Tolbooth as that of Montrose had previously been exposed, and his body was buried at the Holy Loch, where the head was also deposited in 1664.
[Ref: 12548] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Archibaldu Earl of Argull Who Dyed for Explaining the Test Iune 30 1685. Archibaldus Comes Argatheliae Dnus. Kintire Campbell et Lorne Hereditarius Justitiarius Generalis S.D.N.R. Vice Cometus Argatheliae Insularum Aliarumque et Magnus Hereditarius Hospitii Magister.
D. Loggan ad Vivum delin.
[n.d. c.1680; but later.]
Engraving. 305 x 202mm (12 x 8").
Portrait of Archibald Campbell (1629-1685), ninth Earl of Argyll, head and shoulders in an oval frame, long hair, wearing cravat and robes; coat of arms below. As colonel of the Foot Guards he fought in the Battle of Dunbar in 1650 and the Battle of Worcester in 1651 for Charles II. In 1663 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was a confederate of Monmouth and 1681 he was found guilty of High Treason and sentenced to death for refusing to subscribe to the Test Act. He escaped from Edinburgh Castle under the disguise of a page. He then left the country but four years later was taken in an abortive attempt to invade Scotland and was beheaded. Ex Collection: Norman Blackburn. See 24663 for earlier impression.
[Ref: 24662] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Archibaldus Comes Argatheliae D.nus Kintire Campbell et Lorne Hereditarius Justitiarius Generalis S.D.N.R. Vice Comet.us Argatheliae Insularum Aliarumque et Magnus Hereditarius Hospitii Magister.
D. Loggan ad Vivum delin.
[n.d. c.1690.]
Rare engraving. 296 x 190mm (11¾ x 7½"). Trimmed and laid on old card.
Portrait of Archibald Campbell (1629-1685), ninth Earl of Argyll, head and shoulders in an oval frame, long hair, wearing cravat and robes; coat of arms below. As colonel of the Foot Guards he fought in the Battle of Dunbar in 1650 and the Battle of Worcester in 1651 for Charles II. In 1663 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was a confederate of Monmouth and 1681 he was found guilty of High Treason and sentenced to death for refusing to subscribe to the Test Act. He escaped from Edinburgh Castle under the disguise of a page. He then left the country but four years later was taken in an abortive attempt to invade Scotland and was beheaded. Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove.
[Ref: 25404] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
[Colin Campbell] [Gen.l Lord Clyde, G.C.B., K.S.I. From the original Picture painted for the late Lord Canning, Governor General of India.]
[Painted by Francis Grant R.A. Engraved by Samuel Cousins R.A.]
London, Published by Henry Graves & Comp.y March 10.th 1862, Printsellers to the Queen _ 6 Pall Mall.
Mezzotint, proof before title and artists' inscriptions, publication line above image, printed on chine collé, proof edition 275. 780 x 495mm (30¾ x 19½"), Printsellers' Association blindstamp, large margins. Paper toned, tears in backing sheet taped.
A full-length portrait of Colin Campbell (1792-1863) in travelling uniform, holding a pith helmet, standing in a tent with an Indian temple behind. Campbell fought in the Peninsular War, War of 1812, the First Opium War, the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the Crimean War and was Commander-in-Chief in India during the India Mutiny. This portrait was published six months before his promotion to field marshal. W37. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66096] £320.00
Lieu.t General Sir Colin Campbell, G.C.B.
Painted by H.W. Phillips. Engraved by G. Zobel.
London, Published June 20th 1856, by J. Mitchell, Bookseller and Publisher to the Queen, and by Special appointment to the Emperor Napoleon III.
Mezzotint. 555 x 430mm (21¾ x 14"), large margins. Tear in left taped, one entering plate.
Half-length portrait of Colin Campbell (1792-1863), who served in the Crimea 1854-5 and was Commander-in-Chief during the 1857 Indian Rebellion. After Henry Wyndham Phillips (1820-68). Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65913] £320.00
[Colin Campbell] Lieu.t General Lord Clyde, G.C.B.
Painted by H.W. Phillips. Engraved by G. Zobel.
London, Published June 20th 1856, by J. Mitchell, Bookseller and Publisher to the Queen, and by Special appointment to the Emperor Napoleon III.
Mezzotint 555 x 430mm (21¾ x 14"), large margins. Laid on board, paper toned. '16th Colonel Coldtream Gards 1860 to 1863' added in pencil.
Half-length portrait of Colin Campbell (1792-1863), who served in the Crimea 1854-5 and was Commander-in-Chief during the 1857 Indian Rebellion. This example is a later state, with the title altered to 'Lord Clyde' (ennobled 3 August 1858). After Henry Wyndham Phillips (1820-68). Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65915] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[Colin Campbell] [Gen.l Lord Clyde, G.C.B., K.S.I. From the original Picture painted for the late Lord Canning, Governor General of India.] Clyde.
Painted by Francis Grant R.A. Engraved by Samuel Cousins R.A.
London, Published by Henry Graves & Comp.y March 10.th 1862, Printsellers to the Queen _ 6 Pall Mall.
Mezzotint, proof before title, with facsimile signature, lt ed 275. 780 x 495mm (30¾ x 19½"), Printsellers' Association blindstamp, large margins. Foxing.
A full-length portrait of Colin Campbell (1792-1863) in travelling uniform, holding a pith helmet, standing in a tent with an Indian temple behind. Campbell fought in the Peninsular War, War of 1812, the First Opium War, the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the Crimean War and was Commander-in-Chief in India during the India Mutiny. This portrait was published six months before his promotion to field marshal. W37. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66099] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Colin Campbell] [Gen.l Lord Clyde, G.C.B., K.S.I. From the original Picture painted for the late Lord Canning, Governor General of India.] Clyde.
Painted by Francis Grant R.A. Engraved by Samuel Cousins R.A.
London, Published by Henry Graves & Comp.y March 10.th 1862, Printsellers to the Queen _ 6 Pall Mall.
Mezzotint, proof before title, printed on chine collé with facsimile signature, lt ed 275. 780 x 495mm (30¾ x 19½"), Printsellers' Association blindstamp. Small margins.
A full-length portrait of Colin Campbell (1792-1863) in travelling uniform, holding a pith helmet, standing in a tent with an Indian temple behind. Campbell fought in the Peninsular War, War of 1812, the First Opium War, the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the Crimean War and was Commander-in-Chief in India during the India Mutiny. This portrait was published six months before his promotion to field marshal. W37. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66098] £320.00
[Colin Campbell] [Gen.l Lord Clyde, G.C.B., K.S.I. From the original Picture painted for the late Lord Canning, Governor General of India.] Clyde.
Painted by Francis Grant R.A. Engraved by Samuel Cousins R.A.
London, Published by Henry Graves & Comp.y March 10.th 1862, Printsellers to the Queen _ 6 Pall Mall.
Mezzotint, proof before title, with facsimile signature, limited edition proofs; 275. Sheet Sheet 710 x 440mm (28 x 17¼"). Trimmed within plate, affecting facsimile signature.
A full-length portrait of Colin Campbell (1792-1863) in travelling uniform, holding a pith helmet, standing in a tent with an Indian temple behind. Campbell fought in the Peninsular War, War of 1812, the First Opium War, the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the Crimean War and was Commander-in-Chief in India during the India Mutiny. This portrait was published six months before his promotion to field marshal. W37. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66166] £360.00
[Colin Campbell] [Gen.l Lord Clyde, G.C.B., K.S.I. From the original Picture painted for the late Lord Canning, Governor General of India.] Clyde.
Painted by Francis Grant R.A. Engraved by Samuel Cousins R.A.
London, Published by Henry Graves & Comp.y March 10.th 1862, Printsellers to the Queen _ 6 Pall Mall.
Mezzotint, proof before title, with facsimile signature, limited edition 275. 780 x 495mm (30¾ x 19½"), Printsellers' Association blindstamp. Trimmed to plate at top, foxing. Small margins. 2 small tears on right centre margin.
A full-length portrait of Colin Campbell (1792-1863) in travelling uniform, holding a pith helmet, standing in a tent with an Indian temple behind. Campbell fought in the Peninsular War, War of 1812, the First Opium War, the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the Crimean War and was Commander-in-Chief in India during the India Mutiny. This portrait was published six months before his promotion to field marshal. W37. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66100] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
[Colin Campbell] [Gen.l Lord Clyde, G.C.B., K.S.I. From the original Picture painted for the late Lord Canning, Governor General of India.]
[Painted by Francis Grant R.A. Engraved by Samuel Cousins R.A.]
[London, Published by Henry Graves & Comp.y March 10.th 1862, Printsellers to the Queen _ 6 Pall Mall.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters, printed on chine collé, limited edition 275 proof. 780 x 495mm (30¾ x 19½"), Printsellers' Association blindstamp. Scratch on left in image. Small margins. Tears in border at bottom.
A full-length portrait of Colin Campbell (1792-1863) in travelling uniform, holding a pith helmet, standing in a tent with an Indian temple behind. Campbell fought in the Peninsular War, War of 1812, the First Opium War, the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the Crimean War and was Commander-in-Chief in India during the India Mutiny. This portrait was published six months before his promotion to field marshal. W37. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66097] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
[Colin Campbell] Gen.l Lord Clyde, G.C.B., K.S.I. From the original Picture painted for the late Lord Canning, Governor General of India.
Painted by Francis Grant R.A. Engraved by Samuel Cousins R.A.
London, Published by Henry Graves & Comp.y March 10.th 1862, Printsellers to the Queen _ 6 Pall Mall.
Mezzotint, lt ed 275. Sheet 770 x 480mm (30¼ x 19"). Trimmed within plate, paper toned.
A full-length portrait of Colin Campbell (1792-1863) in travelling uniform, holding a pith helmet, standing in a tent with an Indian temple behind. Campbell fought in the Peninsular War, War of 1812, the First Opium War, the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the Crimean War and was Commander-in-Chief in India during the India Mutiny. This portrait was published six months before his promotion to field marshal. W37. Printsellers Association iii or iv of iv. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66095] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[Colin Campbell] [Gen.l Lord Clyde, G.C.B., K.S.I. From the original Picture painted for the late Lord Canning, Governor General of India.]
[Painted by Francis Grant R.A. Engraved by Samuel Cousins R.A.]
[London, Published by Henry Graves & Comp.y March 10.th 1862, Printsellers to the Queen _ 6 Pall Mall.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters, lt ed 275. Sheet 670 x 415mm (26¼ x 16¼"), Printsellers' Association blindstamp, limited edition proofs 275. Trimmed within plate.
A full-length portrait of Colin Campbell (1792-1863) in travelling uniform, holding a pith helmet, standing in a tent with an Indian temple behind. Campbell fought in the Peninsular War, War of 1812, the First Opium War, the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the Crimean War and was Commander-in-Chief in India during the India Mutiny. This portrait was published six months before his promotion to field marshal. W37. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66167] £320.00
David Campbell. M.D. Aet. 83.
Drawn on Stone by G. Jackson. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[n.d. c.1840.]
A very rare lithograph. 311 x 240mm. 12¼ x 9½". Trimmed at top. Laid on separate sheet.
Probably David Campbell, M.D. Leyden 1771. He was the last Leiden graduate to become a Fellow of the College. Leiden was the first university in the Netherlands where freedom of belief and religion was practised. Not in Wellcome.
[Ref: 14718] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
The Effigies of Mr. Duncan Campbell the Dumb Gentleman.
Hill Pinx. Price Sculp.
[n.d. c.1819.]
Rare engraving. Plate 171 x 102mm. 6¾ x 4".
Duncan Campbell (c.1680-1730) was a Scottish deaf-mute and professed soothsayer. He went to London in 1694, where his predictions attracted attention in fashionable society. He ran into so much debt that he went to Rotterdam to enlist as soldier and returned to London a few years later, where he read a wealthy young widow's fortune to his own benefit, and having taken a house in Monmouth Street, he found himself again a centre of attraction.
[Ref: 24002] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
Duncan Campbell's vision.
[n.d., c. 1730]
A scarce etching, 100 x 155m (4 x 6"). Trimmed around image and title
Duncan Campbell (c.1680-1730), soothsayer.
[Ref: 21733] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
Eliz.th Duchess of Hamilton.
F. Cotes pinx.t. R. Brookshaw Fecit
Printed for Rob.t Sayer No.53 in King Street
Mezzotint, platemark 155 x 115mm (6 x 4½"), with very large margins.
Elizabeth Hamilton [née Gunning], duchess of Hamilton and Brandon (1733-90), courtier. She first met James Hamilton, 6th Duke of Hamilton and Argyll, at a party in January 1752 and they married the following month at a chapel in Curzon Street, Mayfair. The duke had forgotten to bring a ring so married her with a bed-curtain ring fetched from his house. The duke brought Elizabeth back to Scotland where, dividing their time between Edinburgh and Hamilton, they were at the centre of Scottish society. The duke died in 1758 after catching a chill while out hunting and Elizabeth remarried the following year, to 'Handsome Jack Campbell' (1723-1806), a professional soldier. When George III married Princess Charlotte in 1761, Elizabeth was chosen as one of the ladies of the bedchamber, and became a figure of real significance in the household of Queen Charlotte. Engraving after a portrait by Francis Cotes (and copied in reverse from an earlier print from the same portrait). For the print from which this derives see ref. 34421. CS: 13 II of II.
[Ref: 42088] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
The Right Hon.rbl The Lady Lorne.
P. Lelij Eques Pinxit.
Sold by Alexander Browne at y.e blew balcony in little Queen Street. [n.d. c.1680]
A counterproof mezzotint, sheet 340 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾"). Verso in ink 'lot 1157 Mr Townley's Sale' 1828. Trimmed to plate and glued to album paper. Taped into mount at top.
A reversion copy of the three-quarter length seated portrait of Elizabeth Campbell (née Tollemache), Duchess of Argyll when Lady Lorne (d.1735). She holds flowers in her lap and plucks an orange blossom. CS20 ii of iii. Turner B1. II of IV. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. From the collection of Joseph Gulston.
[Ref: 64910] £360.00
Lord Frederick Campbell, Lord Register of Scotland, And One of his Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council.
Thos. Gainsborough pinxt: G. Dupont Sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1785.]
Mezzotint. 270 x 195mm (10½ x 7¾"), with large margins.
Portrait in oval of Lord Frederick Campbell (1729-1816), Lord Clerk Register of Scotland from 1768 until his death. The third son of John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll, he was also MP for Glasgow Burghs (1761-80) and Argyllshire (1780-99). After Thomas Gainsborough (1727-88). Chaloner Smith: 1. Horne: 15 only state. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66400] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
The Right Honourable Lord Frederick Campbell, In 1765 Appointed a Privy Councellor and keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland, which he resigned in 1767, and was appointed Chief Secretary to the Lord Leiutenant of Ireland; In 1768 Lord Clerk Register of Scotland; In 1787 Vice Treasurer of Irelandm In 1800 A Commissioner of the Public Records of Great Britain. he was also a Commissioner for the Affairs of India, & of Trade & Plantations: and a Trustee of the British Museum. Died June 8th 1816, Aged 87.
H. Edridge Esq,r Pinx.t. 1812. James Stow Sculp.t.
London, Published Jan.y 1st 1817 byG.P. Harding, 38, Strand.
Stipple. 440 x 360mm (17¼ x 14¼"). Damp staining at top in margins and foxing in margins.
Portrait of Lord Frederick Campbell (1729-1816), Lord Clerk Register of Scotland from 1768 until his death. The third son of John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll, he was also MP for Glasgow Burghs (1761-80) and Argyllshire (1780-99).
[Ref: 48143] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Lord Frederick Campbell, Lord Register of Scotland. And One of his Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council.
Thos. Gainsborough pinxt: G. Dupont Sculpt.
[n.d., c.1785.]
Fine Mezzotint, 270 x 195mm. 10½ x 7¾".
Portrait in oval of Lord Frederick Campbell (1729 - 1816), Lord Clerk Register of Scotland; son of John, 4th Duke of Argyll MP. After Thomas Gainsborough (1727 - 1788). Chaloner Smith: 1. Horne: 15 only state.
[Ref: 18840] £320.00
Lord Frederick Campbell, Lord Register of Scotland, And One of his Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council.
Thos. Gainsborough pinxt: G. Dupont Sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1785.]
Mezzotint. 270 x 195mm (10½ x 7¾"), large margins.
Portrait in oval of Lord Frederick Campbell (1729-1816), Lord Clerk Register of Scotland from 1768 until his death. The third son of John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll, he was also MP for Glasgow Burghs (1761-80) and Argyllshire (1780-99). After Thomas Gainsborough (1727-88). Chaloner Smith: 1. Horne: 15 only state. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66399] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
George Campbell D.D.
J. Bogle pinx.t Caroline Watson engraver to her Majesty sculpt.
London, Published Novr 25. 1798, by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Churchyard.
Stipple, sheet 165 x 130mm (6¾ x 5¼"). Light staining.
A bust-length portrait of professor of divinity at Marischal College, Aberdeen, George Campbell (1719-96), shown in an oval frame, slightly turned to the left. He is dressed in an academic gown with bands at his neck and wears a powdered bobwig on his head.
[Ref: 65196] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
[George William Campbell] A View of Argyle.
Drawn Etchd [---] by Richd. Dighton. May 1819.
Pub.d by T McLean Haymarket [n.d., c.1825].
Etching. 280 x 150mm (11 x 6"), with large margins, watermarked 1825. Several small tears in right margin, publication line weakly inked. Mint.
A full-length, slightly satirical portrait of the actor George William Campbell (1768-1839), 6th Duke of Argyll. BM Satires 13031.
[Ref: 63806] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
John Duke of Argyll.
I.Closterman Pinx. R.Williams Fec.
Anno Domini 1704.
Rare mezzotint. 345 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾"), with large margins. Repaired tear upper left.
Portrait of John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 1st Duke of Greenwich, (1680 - 1743), styled Lord Lorne from 1680 to 1703, Scottish nobleman and senior commander in the British Army. He served on the continent in the Nine Years' War and fought at the Siege of Kaiserswerth during the War of the Spanish Succession. CS: 3: ii of ii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65431] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
John Campbell. Duke of Argyll & Greenwich &c. Hereditary Justice General of the Shire of Argyll, the Western Islands &c [...]
A. Ramsay pinx.t 1740. J. Faber fecit.
Mezzotint. Sheet 505 x 355mm (20¼ x 14"). Collector's mark on reverse: E.M.H. (Mrs. E. M. Hamilton). Trimmed to plate; small tear at bottom.
John Campbell (1680-1743), army officer and politician. Commissioner for negotiating Union with Scotland in 1705, Campbell served with distinction at Ramillies, Oudenard, Malplaquet and other battlefields in the War of the Spanish Succession. In 'the Fifteen', Argyll led the government army at Sheriffmuir and defeated the Jacobites led by the Earl of Mar. He was Master General of the Ordnance from 1725-1740 and was promoted to Field Marshal in 1736. In 1742, a year before his death, he was given the position of Commander in Chief of the British Army. Engraved after the full-length portrait by Allan Ramsay (Inverary Castle). Ex: collection of the late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd; CS 15 (only state); for another portrait of Campbell see ref. 7108.
[Ref: 34103] £420.00
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John Duke Of Argyle And Greenwich. In the collection of Sr. Anthony Wescomb Bart.
Aikman Pinxit. J. Houbraken Sculp. Amst. 1735.
[Thomas Birch]
Fine engraving, print 360 x 220mm (14 x 9"). Trimmed and glued to album sheet. Tear in left edge.
Bust portrait of army officer and politician John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll (1678-1743), in an architectural oval; below armour and a cartouche with coat of arms, with objects surrounding; swords, fabric, cannon balls, pikes/spears and a helmet. He wears armour with as sash going across and a long wig. From the series Birch's heads. In the mid-eighteenth century, the British historian Thomas Birch (1705 - 1766) published a series of short biographies of famous figures from his nation’s past. Accompanying each of the 108 biographies was an engraved portrait of the subject, whose likeness was presented within an elaborate decorative setting. These ornamental frames were designed by Hubert-François Bourguignon (1699 - 1773)—commonly known as Gravelot—a Parisian artist then working in London. After finishing the drawing, Gravelot sent sheets to Amsterdam. There, the Dutch printmaker Jacob Houbraken (1698 - 1780) created the final image by combining Gravelot’s design with portraits. Campbell was instrumental in the union of Scotland with England; 1708-10, general under Marlborough in War of Spanish Succession; led the army supporting the Hanoverian cause in Scotland against the 1715 Jacobite Rebellion; supported Walpole until the aftermath of the Porteousriots when he voted against the reprisals on Edinburgh; 1741, led the successful opposition to Walpole in Scottish elections, but resigned all offices himself in 1742. Succeeded by his brother as 3rd Duke of Argyll O' Donoghue 2.
[Ref: 58868] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Colonel John Campbell, Who Succeeded to the Dukedom of Argyll in April 1761.]
[Jonathan Richardson Pinx.t 1721. James Basire Sculp.t.]
[n.d., c.1761.]
Engraving, scarce proof before engraved border and letters. Sheet 250 x 305mm (8 x 12"). Trimmed within plate.
General John Campbell (1693-1770), 4th Duke of Argyll, Governor of Limerick and Privy Councillor, painted as a young man of 28, with a drawing book on his lap. He was already a lieutenant colonel and had served two terms in Parliament. This portrait was probably published when he succeeded to the dukedom. See NPG D32570 for lettered state. See Ref: 13909 & 32570 for lettered impression.
[Ref: 59409] £450.00
[John Duke of Argyll. Hereditary Great Master of the Household in Scotland, Colonel of His Majesty's Grey Dragoons, Governor of Limerick, General of Horse & Kn.t of the most Antient Order of the Thistle.]
Tho.s Gainsborough Pinx.t. J. Watson fecit.
J. Boydell excudit Jan.ry 12th 1769.
Fine mezzotint, scratched-letter proof before title. 620 x 390mm (12½ x 15¼"). Trimmed into plate at bottom, thread margins elsewhere, mounted on album sheet, some creasing.
Full length portrait of John Campbell (General John Campbell (c.1693-1770), 4th Duke of Argyll, wearing peer's robes, the chain of the Order of the Thistle, one hand on his coronet, the other holding the baton of Hereditary Master of the King's Household. Gainsborough's original oil is part of the National Galleries of Scotland's collection at Duff House. CS 4 i of ii.
[Ref: 43495] £450.00
Colonel John Campbell, Who Succeeded to the Dukedom of Argyll in April 1761.
Jonathan Richardson Pinx.t 1721. James Basire Sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1780.]
Engraving. Sheet 320 x 355mm (12¼ x 13¾"). Trimmed.
General John Campbell (1693-1770), 4th Duke of Argyll, Governor of Limerick and Privy Councillor, painted as a young man of 28, with a drawing book on his lap. He was already a lieutenant colonel and had served two terms in Parliament. NPG D32570.
[Ref: 13909] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Colonel John Campbell, Who Succeeded to the Dukedom of Argyll in April 1761.
Jonathan Richardson Pinx.t 1721. James Basire Sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1761.]
Engraving. 350 x 495mm (13¾ x 19½"). Trimmed within plate at sides. Very slight creasing.
General John Campbell (1693-1770), 4th Duke of Argyll, Governor of Limerick and Privy Councillor, painted as a young man of 28, with a drawing book on his lap. He was already a lieutenant colonel and had served two terms in Parliament. This portrait was probably published when he succeeded to the dukedom. NPG D32570.
[Ref: 56442] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
John Douglas Edward Henry [Campbell] Seventh Duke of Argyll.
Painted by Sir W.m Ross RA 1843. Engraved by Ja.s Posselwhite,
London, Published by Thomas McLean, 26, Haymarket, April 20th 1847.
Stipple. Sheet 250 x 180mm (9¾ x 7"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper.
John Campbell (1777-1847), with kilt, sporran and claymore.
[Ref: 52845] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
The R.t Hon.ble the Earl of Loudoun. Capt.n General & Governour in Chief, of his Majestys Forces in North America: and one of the Sixteen Peers of Scotland.
Lond: Mag.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving. Sheet: 200 x 115mm (8 x 4½''). Trimmed.
A full-length portrait of Scottish nobleman and army officer John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (1705-1782).
[Ref: 48687] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Lady Frederick Campbell.
Publish'd Sept.r 14.th 1784, by J.K.Sherwin, Engraver to his Majesty, and his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, No. 28, St James's Street, and Sold by W. Hinton No. 5, Sweetings Alley, Royal Exchange, London.
Stipple. Plate 348 x 234mm. 13¾" x 9¼". Very fine.
Mary Meredith (d.1807), wife of Lord Frederick Cambell, her second husband. She became famous for obtaining a divorce from her first husband, Laurence Shirley (1720-60), 4th Earl Ferrers, on the grounds of cruelty. Ferrers became the last peer to be hanged, for the muder of his steward, who is said to have stood witness for his wife in the divorce. Ferres was hanged at Tyburn, cursing his wife that she should experience a death more painful than his own. She died a very torturous death, in a fire in the tower of Combe Bank, after which all that could be found of her a bone of her thumb. Her ghost is said to still haunt the grounds. Ex: Oettingen-Wallerstein collection.
[Ref: 9205] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Thomas Campbell, Esq.re.]
[Painted by Thomas Lonsdale. Engraved by S.W. Reynolds, Engraver to the King.]
[London. Published April 14.th 1826, by W. Sams, Book & Printseller to the Royal Family, opposite S.t James's Palace.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters. 510 x 355mm (20 x 14"). Some creasing, small tear in the bottom margin,
Half-length portrait of Scottish poet Thomas Campbell (1777-1844), seated at a desk, quill in hand. He helped found London University (now University College London). Whitman 46, state i of iii. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64766] £320.00
Thomas Campbell, Esq.re. Proof.
Painted by Thomas Lonsdale. Engraved by S.W. Reynolds, Engraver to the King.
London. Published Jan.y 1. 1827, by W. Sams, Book & Printseller to the Royal Family, opposite S.t James's Palace.
Proof mezzotint. 400 x 320mm (15¾ x 12½"). Some creasing, mainly to margins, small tear in margin taped. Small margins, bit dusty.
Half-length portrait of Scottish poet Thomas Campbell (1777-1844), seated at a desk, quill in hand. He helped found London University (now University College London). In this third state, the plate has been cut down, publication line altered, window replaced by a bookcase and the column fluted. Whitman 46, state iii of iii. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64764] £190.00
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Thomas Campbell, Esq.re. Proof.
Painted by Thomas Lonsdale. Engraved by S.W. Reynolds, Engraver to the King.
London. Published April 14.th 1826, by W. Sams, Book & Printseller to the Royal Family, opposite S.t James's Palace.
Proof mezzotint. 510 x 355mm (20 x 14"). Trimmed to plate, tear touching image at top repaired, bottom corner reinforced, some spotting.
Half-length portrait of Scottish poet Thomas Campbell (1777-1844), seated at a desk, quill in hand. He helped found London University (now University College London). An example of the first lettered state, before the plate was cut down. Whitman 46, state ii of iii. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64765] £260.00
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Defeat of the Dutch Fleet under the Command of Admiral De Winter by a British Squadron Commanded by Admiral Lord Viscount Duncan, off Camperdown, on the 11th. October 1797.
Drawn by Robert Cleveley. Engraved by J.W. Edy.
London Published April 25 1798 by John Harris No.3 Sweetings Alley Royal Exchange & No.8 Old Broad Street.
Magnificent hand-coloured etching and aquatint, 500 x 720mm. 19¾ x 28¼". Some closed marginal tears, one small hole to right side of image. Otherwise a very fine impression.
The Battle of Camperdown (11 October 1797) was a British naval victory in the North Sea over the Dutch during the French Revolutionary Wars. The British fleet under Admiral Duncan defeated the Dutch fleet under Admiral de Winter off the coastal village of Camperduin, north-west of Alkmaar. Each vessel in the composition is captioned in the lower margin. List of English and Dutch ships to left and right of title. After Robert Cleveley (1747 - 1809). Parker 1413.
[Ref: 22242] £620.00
The Lake Camperdown / Victoria. B/7
Stuart E. Wade 13/47.
[n.d. 1920].
Signed etching. 235 x 185mm (9¼ x 7¼"), with large margins. Uncut. Toning.
A view of a lake in Camperdown, a rural town in Southwestern Victoria, Australia.
[Ref: 54029] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Battle of Camperdown] The Dutch in an Uproar or the Batavian Republic crying for Winter.
[Isaac Cruikshank]
London Pub.d Octr 15 1797 by S W Fores No 50 Piccadilly. NB Folios of Caracatures Lent.
Fine coloured etching. Sheet 270 x 380mm (10¾ x 15"). Trimmed into plate. Slight staining at top.
A post-boy holds out a scroll, 'Account of the Total Defeat of the Dutch Fleet' to a Dutch council. The president complains that the English have taken the Dutch colonies and now had destroyed their fleet. On the table is a map of France with Holland marked as 'Department 85', and the 'Plan of the Invasions of England Ireland Scotland the Cape of Good hope Gibralter East & West Indies China &c. &c. &c. &c.'. Admiral Jan Willem de Winter had been coerced by the French to go to sea to attack Edinburgh and Glasgow then land in the north of Ireland. British Admiral Adam Duncan put paid to the scheme with a superb victory at Camperdown on the 11th October. This satire was published only four days later.
[Ref: 61877] £360.00
D.R. Camphuysen. Hier siet Gy afgeschetst Camphuysen na het Leeven, Een Voorbeeld van de Deug'd door Yver Aangedreeven: Die Godlyk Sprakm en Schreef, Yaa met een reyne Iong, En onvermoeide Vlyt, der Christien pligt vaak Zong. Volg dan zyn Veylig spoor. Doorlees zyn Nutte Roekken Len spyse voor u Ziel, spyt dies Mans deugden Vloekken.
P. Sluyter Sculp.
[n.d. c.1715.]
Fine engraving. Plate 187 x 152mm. 7¼ x 6".
The Remonstrant pastor and poet Camphuysen was not too keen on portraits: ‘this lifeless thing/ but a shadow of its real self' was part of a verse he wrote on portrait paintings. The portrait is framed by the symbols for Faith, Hope and Love; cherubs seated on clouds to the upper right reading, and upper left playing a violin and cello. Dirk Rafelsz Camphuysen (1586-1627) was a Dutch painter, poet and theologian. He was working in Leiden and Amersfoort. He was better known as a preacher and poet.
[Ref: 24565] £75.00
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