Johannes Dux Marlborough.
Chr. Weigel Excudit.
[Augusburg, n.d. c.1720]
Mezzotint. 385 x 285mm (15¼. x 11¼") Paper time stained, repaired tear top right effecting the oval frame, patch in corner top teft
John Churchill (1650-1722), 1st Duke of Marlborough, half length in armour in an oval above trophies including a shield with the head of Medusa. NPG D3668.
[Ref: 13498] £140.00
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Jean Marbourough. General Anglois. d'Apres Wenderf.
Touze d. PD
A Paris chez Duflos le Jeune. [n.d. c.1780]
Engraving with hand colour. 278 x 167mm.
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough [1650 - 1722], soldier and statesman. From 'Recueil d'estampes représentant les grades, les rangs et les dignités suivant le costume de toutes les nations existantes' by Pierre Duflos, published 1779-84. The original colour is particularly fine, with gold leaf highlights.
[Ref: 2081] £80.00
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John Duc de Marlborough, General des Armée de la Majesté Bretagnique dans le Pais bas.
J. Gole. exc: cum Preiilegio Amstelodami. [n.d., c.1705.]
Mezzotint. 270 x 185mm. Creases in corners from mounting.
A young John Churchill, made 1st Duke of Marlborough in 1703. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 2764] £240.00
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Johannes Dux Marlborough.
Chr. Weigle Excudit.
[n.d. 1720]
Mezzotint, platemark 350 x 240mm (13¾ x 9½"). Slight water stain lower right; faded collector's stamp verso. Good impression.
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough [1650-1722], Soldier and statesman, dressed in armour in oval, above embellishments of weapons and a shield bearing a relief of Medusa. Christoph Weigel engraved at Augsburg, Vienna and Nurenburn. 1654 - 1725. NPG D3668. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 34511] £320.00
John Duke of Marlborough.
G. Kneller S.R. Imp, et Angl. Eques Aur. Pinxit. Andrew Miller Dublin Fecit.
Sold by P. Smith in Grane Lane & And.w Miller on Hog Hill. 1744.
Mezzotint, very scarce. Platemark: 342 x 240mm. (13½ x 9½"). Damage to surface of the print.
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650 - 1722), was an English soldier and statesman whose career spanned the reigns of five monarchs. Honoured for his services at William's coronation with the earldom of Marlborough, he went on to have a brilliant military career which culminated during the reign of Queen Anne when he won the Battle of Blenheim during the War of Spanish Succession. Portrait in an oval ,decorated with leafy branches, on a square frame with plaque below. Ex Collection of The Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd; CS 33i/i.
[Ref: 30706] £120.00
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Johannes, Herzog von Marleborow, etc: General Capitain der Englischen Troupen.
[after Christian Marchand.]
[Germany, c.1709.]
Etching with large margins. 255 x 180mm (10 x 7"). Some spotting.
Equestrian portrait of John Churchill (1650-1722), 1st Duke of Marlborough, shown leading his troops during the War of the Spanish Succession (1702-13).
[Ref: 30274] £220.00
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[John Churchill] Johann Hertog en Grave van Marlboroug, Prins van't H.Roomse Ryk...
Jan de Leeuw Schulp: [after Adriaen van der Werff]
't Amsterdam by Nicolaus Visscher met Privilege van der Hoog. Mog: Herren State General [n.d., c.1700].
Fine engraving. 375 x 280mm (14¾ x 11"). Trimmed close to plate lower left, folded through ornamental border at bottom.
Rare portrait in oval of John Churchill (1650-1722) in wig and armour, after a portrait by Adriaen van der Werff (1659-1722).
[Ref: 61565] £290.00
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John Churchill Duke of Marlborough & C. Between 5 & 6
G. Kneller Bart. Pinxt. J. Faber Fecit 1733
Mezzotint, good impression, print 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate and glued to album sheet. Slight creasing.
Half-length portrait of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), with a crest below the image with the title, with the motto 'Feal Pero Disdechado'. Churchill has his left hand on hip beside sword-hilt and his right holding up a baton. He wears a long light wig, velvet coat and sash hanging diagonally from his left shoulder. He stands with curtain behind and cavalry battle raging in the background. From the Kitcat Club series. Churchill was great general of the wars against Louis XIV, rewarded with Blenheim. CS (208 (between 5 & 6)). O' Donoghue 27.
[Ref: 58887] £180.00
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Johannes Churchill Dux de Marlborough &e Brit et Faeder; Exere:Suninus Imperator Invictus.
Joh. de S.t Amour inv. M V.dr Gucht Sculp.
[n.d. c.1700 but later]
Fine engraving, plate 220 x 190mm (8½ x 7½"), with large margins.
Half-portrait of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), in an oval fram held by Britania in a heavenly landscape. Above an angel blows a trumpet with a banner hanging down 'Consilio Fortitudine.'
[Ref: 62958] £140.00
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His Excellency John Duke of Marlborough.
G. Kneller Eques pinx.
Sold by I. Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in Russell Street Covent Garden. [n.d. c.1705.]
Rare mezzotint, plate 195 x 145mm (7¾ x 5¾"). Small margins.
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) was an English soldier and statesman. He was the great general of the wars against Louis XIV and was rewarded with Blenheim Palace. CS 164.
[Ref: 63018] £220.00
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The Most High, Puissant, and Noble Prince John Churchill, Duke and Earl of Marlborough, Marquis of Blandford Baron Churchill of Sandridge, and Baron of Aymouth in Scotland, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Captain General of the Forces, Master of the Ordnance, Colonel of the First Regiment of Foot Guards, one of the Privy Council, and Knight of the Garter.
G. Kneller pinx. R. Sheppard Sculp.
[n.d., c.1735.]
Engraving. 375 x 230mm (14¾ x 9"), very large margins on 3 sides. Trimmed to plate on right, remargined.
Portrait in oval of John Churchill (1650-1722) in wig and armour with George, after a portrait by Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723).
[Ref: 63529] £160.00
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[John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough.]
Engraved by I.Cole. The words by Mr. Puckle.
[n.d., c.1680.]
Very scarce only mezzotint by Cole. Sheet 225 x 150mm (9 x 6"). Trimmed into plate and backed onto board.
Portrait of General John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Marlborough, 1st Prince of Mindelheim, 1st Count of Nellenburg, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, KG, PC (1650 - 1722), British army officer and statesman. From a gentry family, he served as a page at the court of the House of Stuart under James, Duke of York, through the 1670s and early 1680s, earning military and political advancement through his courage and diplomatic skill. He is known for never having lost a battle CS 1. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65512] £230.00
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His Grace John, Duke of Marlborough, Marquis of Blanford, Earl of Marlborough, Baron Churchill, of Sandridge and Baron Churchill of Aumouth; Captain General of all Her Majesty's Forces; Master General of the Ordnance; One of ye Lords of her Majestys most Honourable Privy-Council, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. Her Majestys Ambassador Extraordinary, and Plenipotentiary to the States General of the United Provinces and General of the Confederate Armies.
G. Kneller S.R Imp. & Angl. Eques Aur. pinx. 1705. I. Smith fec.
Sold by I. Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in Russel-street Covent-Garden. [n.d. c.1705.]
Mezzotint, print 345 x 245mm (13½ x 9½"). Trimmed and glued to album sheet. Slightly scuffed on right.
Half-length portrait of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), in an oval. Looking towards the viewer, wearing a long wig, a lace cravat, a chain of the Order of the Garter and his armour. The Duke of Marlborough was one of England’s greatest generals, who led British and allied armies to important victories over Louis XIV of France. CS 163.II. Reworked state.
[Ref: 58878] £230.00
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The Marlborough Family.
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by C.Turner, A.R.A.
London, Published May 1st. 1838, by Mr.Turner, No.50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint, proof on india paper. 445 x 390mm.
The parents, six children, two King Charles spaniels and a whippet. CS: 55.
[Ref: 4860] £280.00
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Randolph S. Churchill [in ink].
Leopold Lowenstam [signed in pencil].
[n.d., c.1880.]
Etching on india laid paper, 320 x 210mm. Good impression, tatty margins.
Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849 - 1895), statesman and father of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874 - 1965), prime minister. Boldly etched and signed by Leopold Lowenstam [1842 - 1898] who came to London from his native Holland in 1873, and is best known for his reproductions of classical subjects by L. Alma-Tadema. One of a strictly limited number of artist's proofs.
[Ref: 7422] £160.00
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Lord Randolph Churchill. M.P. From a photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company.
Maclure & Macdonald Lith.rs. London.
Supplement to the 'Pictorial World' May 14th 1885.
Chromolithograph. Sheet size: 420 x 305mm (16½ x 12¼"). Small stain in left edge.
A head and shoulders portrait of British statesman Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill PC (1849 - 1895). He was the father of Winston Churchill, the future wartime Prime Minister, who wrote his father's first major biography.
[Ref: 37342] £80.00
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[Sarah Churchill] Her Grace the Dutchess of Marlborough.
G.Kneller Bart Pinxt. I.Faber Fecit.
[n.d., c.1723] London Printed for & Sold by Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street & In King at the Globe in Poultrey.
Mezzotint on 18th century watermarked paper. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"). Small margins. Small watermark in lower right corner.
Portrait of Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Princess of Mindelheim, Countess of Nellenburg (1660 - 1744), English courtier who rose to be one of the most influential women of her time through her close relationship with Anne, Queen of Great Britain. The Duchess of Marlborough's relationship and influence with Anne were widely known, and leading public figures often turned their attentions to her, hoping for favour from Anne. From the series of thirteen plates 'Beauties at Hampton Court'. CS 28 iii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64957] £260.00
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[Sarah Churchill] Her Grace the Dutchess Marlborough.
G.Kneller pinx. J.Faber Fecit.
[n.d., c.1723.] Printed & Sold by Rob.t Sayer Near St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, & John King at the Globe in the Poultrey.
Fine mezzotint, 18th century watermark. 460 x 315mm (18 x 12½"), with large margins.
Portrait of Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Princess of Mindelheim, Countess of Nellenburg (née Jenyns, 1660 - 1744), English courtier who rose to be one of the most influential women of her time through her close relationship with Anne, Queen of Great Britain. The Duchess of Marlborough's relationship and influence with Anne were widely known, and leading public figures often turned their attentions to her, hoping for favour from Anne. From the series of thirteen plates 'Beauties at Hampton Court'. CS 28 iii of iv. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64971] £320.00
[Sarah Churchill] Ducissa de Marlborough &, Sacri Romani Imperÿ Principissa. &c.
G. Kneller S.R. Imp. et. Angl. Eques Aur. Pinxit. J. Simon fecit.
Sold by J. Simon, against cross Lane in long Acre. [n.d. c.1715.]
Fine mezzotint, plate 355 x 270 (14 x 10½"), with large margins.
Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744). The wife of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough; Sarah Jennings was appointed Lady of the Bedchamber in 1683, and became a close friend and advisor to Queen Anne. Vivacious and adept at politicking, she used her position to further the military career of her husband. Eventually in 1711, her self-confident dominance of the Queen provoked a quarrel and estrangement, and both she and the Duke were dismissed from their offices. CS: 96 only state.
[Ref: 63748] £280.00
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[Sarah Churchill] Her Grace ye Dutchess of Marlborough.
G. Kneller Eques pinx.
Sold by J. Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in Russell Street Covent Garden. [n.d., c.1705.]
Mezzotint with very large margins; Platemark: 200 x 142mm (8 x 5½"). Fine.
A portrait of Sarah Churchill , Duchess of Marlborough (1660 - 1744), politician and courtier. Within oval frame, she holds her right hand to her breast. She wears a loose dress and ermine robe, her hair partly up. For a larger impression in reverse, see item ref: 19401. Chaloner Smith 166.
[Ref: 35456] £220.00
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[Sarah Churchill] Her Grace the Dutchess of Marlborough.
G. Kneller Pinx. J. Faber fecit.
Sold by Rob.t Sayer near St Dunstans Church in Fleet-Street, & John King at the Globe in the Poultry. [n.d., c.1760.
Mezzotint. Sheet 460 x 310mm (18 x 12¼"). Trimmed into image on three sides, laid on album sheet.
A full-length portrait of Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660 - 1744), politician and courtier. Wearing a loose dress and ermine robe, she holds her right hand to her breast. One of the series 'Beauties of Hampton Court'. On this state the publication line has been moved from under the title to bottom right of the portrait, replacing the engraver's name: it seems the plate was broken, necessitating the change. The same portrait is the source of a head-and-shoulders oval mezzotint. Chaloner Smith 28.
[Ref: 35856] £230.00
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[Sarah Churchill] Youth that lovely Princess here behold. / Thinks age nor Death Can't make her cold.
[Engraved by George Vertue after John Smith's mezzotint of Kneller's painting.]
[n.d., c.1750.]
Engraving. Sheet 145 x 110mm (5¾ x 4¼"). Trimmed, laid on album paper.
A head and shoulders portrait of Sarah Churchill (1660-1744), Duchess of Marlborough, with satirical verse added. A scarce item. BM Satires 2259. Alexander 3.
[Ref: 66278] £260.00
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Winston S. Churchill.
Engraved in mezzotint from the painting by Sir Oswald Birley, [Oswald Birley facsimile signature in bottom left corner]. [Lawrence Josset pencil signature].
Reproduced by The Times with permission of Lady Birley and the Speaker, House of Commons. [n.d., c.1965.]
Mezzotint printed in colour. Platemark: 640 x 470mm (25¼ x 18½"). Unexamined out of frame.
Sir Winston Churchill was a British prime minister and statesman who led the country to victory against Nazi Germany and the Axis powers in World War Two. Churchill lost power in the 1945 post-war election but remained leader of the opposition, voicing apprehensions about the Cold War and encouraging European and trans-Atlantic unity. In 1951, he became prime minister again. He resigned in 1955, but remained an MP until shortly before his death. As well as his many political achievements, he left a legacy of an impressive number of publications and in 1953 won the Nobel Prize for Literature. After painter and draughtsman, Sir Oswald Hornby Joseph Birley (1880 - 1952).
[Ref: 32036] £260.00
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[Winston Churchill, Prime Minister.]
Vera Down [pencl signature.]
Published by the New World Galleries Ltd, 86/8 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4, Sept 1941. Copyright.
Photogravure, 305 x 230mm (12 x 9").
Churchill as wartime Prime Minister, with a remarque of a battleship underneath.
[Ref: 1880] £180.00
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E. A Ferryman’s Patent Self-Kneading Lever Churn … Orders Received by W.L.Fisher, Manufacturer, ‘Nene Side Iron-Works,’ Thrapstone, Northamptonshire …
[Northants] N.V. Collier, Printer, Thrapstone , ca. 1857
A folio printed handbill, or flyer, for this churn which won, according to the accompanying letterpress, the “Prize at the West of England Agricultural Show, held at Newton Abbot, May 20th, 1857,” [and] “Silver Medal” at the Royal Agricultural Society Exhibition at Salisbury, in the same year. With engraved arms at the head, and a large, central vignette of the churn. 337 x 213mm. One or two creases, and a short tear through the imprint.
[Ref: 5895] £95.00
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This View of the Successful Attack of Her Majesty's combined Forces, Under Vice Admiral Sir William Parker, G.C.B. and Lieut.t Sir High Gough, G.C.B. upon the Heights of Chusan, on the 1.st of October, 1841. Is with permission dedicated to His Royal Highness Prince Albert &c. &c. by His Royal Highness's most faithful & devoted Servant, R.B. Crawford, Cap.tn R.N.
Painted by W. Joy from a Drawing by Capt.n Crawford. Engraved by Hen.y Papprill.
London: Published March 20.th 1844 by Ackermann & Co.
Colour-printed aquatint with hand-colour. Sheet: 330 x 585mm (13 x 23''). Trimmed and laid on board.
A scene showing the second capture of Tinghai, the capital city of the island of Chusan, the largest island in the Chusan archipelgo, by the British during the First Opium War. Depicted are the various naval ships firing on the Chinese troops of the Quing Empire and the British troops. The island had previously been seized in July of 1840 but had been given up in favour of Hong Kong which was still only a fishing village on a barren island. One plate from a series of four after drawings made on the spot by Captain R. B. Crawford showing the British squadron in China and Hong Kong.
[Ref: 51015] £550.00
The Taking of Chusan. H.B. Sketches No. 667.
H.B. [Monogram of John Doyle.] Printed at the General Lithgraphic Establishment, 70, St Martin's Lane.
Published Dec.r 31st 1840 by Tho.s M.cLean, 26, Haymarket.
Lithograph. Printed area 280 x 380mm, 11 x 15". With the blindstamp 'HB Subscriber's Copy'. Trimmed to printed border at top.
A satire of the 'Bedchamber Crisis', with the assault of the Conservative Party on the Whig government is compared to the taking of Zhousan during the First Opium War (1839-42). It shows Robert Peel in the stern and Wellington in the bow of a man-of-war's boat full of Conservatives, approaching a fort, on which Viscount Melbourne, dressed as a Chinaman, hangs a board inscribed: "Spare Us for the sake of our Women'. In 1839 Viscount Melbourne resigned as Prime Minister and Queen Victoria asked Peel to form a new government. However the Conservatives were a minority in the House of Commons, and so, fearing that forming a weak government would damage his future, Peel refused unless the Queen purged her ladies of the bedchamber, her closest companions, many of whom were the wives or daughters of whig politicians. No agreement was reached, so Melbourne was persuaded to stay on. On 8th December, 1840, the Times reported the assault on Zhousan: 'On landing, the troops found the city and suburbs abandoned by the inhabitants, with the exception of one man, who was holding up a board, with this inscription upon it - 'Save us for the sake of our wives and children'.' Doyle could nt let the opportunity for satire pass. The Conservatives continued to make headway and in 1841 Peel got a majority in the General Election, replaced Melbourne and removed the Whig ladies. As Victoria had married Albert in 1840 she relied on them less and so made no complaint. The original sketch is in the British Museum Satire Colletion.
[Ref: 24559] £140.00
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[Chûte de la Tritt dans la Vallée de Mühle-thal.]
[Wolf pinxit.] [Descourtis Sculp.]
[Yntema Amdsterdam, 1785.]
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 387 x 285mm. 15¼" x 11¼". Proof before all letters. Very scarce.
HENTZI, Rudolph, [editor]. Vues Remarkables des Montagnes de la Suisse, Dessinees et Peintes d''Apres Nature, Avec Leur Description. J. Yntema 1785 One of the Earliest and Rarest Alpine Colour Plate Books showing a trout weir on the Rhine?
[Ref: 9374] £360.00
De Mamore Pomfret, apud Oxons.
Drawn & Engrav'd by J.K. Sherwin Engraver to His Majesty & His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
[London: Richard Bentley, 1866.]
Engraving with large margins, very fine. 317 x 203mm (12½ x 8").
A statue of Cicero (106BC-43BC), the Roman orator who was made consul in 63 BC. Standing here holding a scroll in his left hand at waist level and another object is his right. Published in John Timbs's "Club Life of London; with anecdotes of the clubs, coffee houses, and taverns of the metropolis, during thr 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries". One of the ancient Greek and Roman statues from the collection of the Countess of Pomfret in 1755. The statues formerly belonged to the Earl of Arundel before later being passed to the University of Oxford.
[Ref: 26958] £180.00
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Cicero.
A. Liernur, del. J. Wysman, sculp. G. Forsfell, Perfec.t
Proefdruk. [n.d. c.1835.]
Stipple, rare. Plate 242 x 197mm. 9½ x 7¾". Foxing and crease in lower margin.
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106BC - 43BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer and Roman constitutionalist. Cicero was Julius Caesar's political rival, and although he had no direct part in his death, his work and ideas influenced the senate into disposing of Caesar.
[Ref: 21120] £160.00
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Cicero. Julius Caesar.
From an Antique Bust. E harding Jun.r. Sculp.
[1793.]
Stipple. 190 x 140mm. 7½ x 5½".
An illustration to Harding's "Shakespeare Illustrated". Marcus Tullius Cicero (106BC - 43BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer and Roman constitutionalist. Cicero was Julius Caesar's political rival, and although he had no direct part in his death, his work and ideas influenced the senate into disposing of Caesar. BM: 1868,0822.6311.
[Ref: 16799] £45.00
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[Rome] Marcus Tullius Cicero, is Humbly Dedicated to the Right Honble. the Countess of Pomfret,
by her Most Obedt. Humble Servant Thos. Worlidge.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Etching, 480 x 340mm (18¾ x 13¼"). Upper right margin chipped, with staining into plate. Repaired marginal tear into plate upper left.
A striking statue of Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC), Roman orator made consul in 63 BC., holding a scroll in his left hand at waist level, another object in his right. By Thomas Worlidge (1700 - 1766).
[Ref: 10384] £260.00
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M. Tullius Cicero. Ex marmore antiquo. K.
P.P. Rubens Delin. [engraved by John Faber snr.]
Sold by Tho: Bowles next the Chapter House in S.t Pauls Church Yard [n.d., c.1720].
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark; 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"), with very large margins.
A portrait of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 - 43BC), taken from a marble bust, sitting in a niche. One of twelve busts in the series 'Ancient Philosophers and Poets', probably originally published by Faber, but no earlier state is listed in Challoner Smith. CS 2. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65016] £320.00
[Rome] [Cicero]
[n.d., c.1760.]
Etching, sheet 405 x 205mm (16 x 8"). Trimmed inside platemark; crudely repaired tear upper right. Early unfinished proof with label reading 'this drawing was in the studio portfolio of Messrs Worlidge & Barker'.
A striking statue of Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC), Roman orator made consul in 63 BC., holding a scroll in his left hand at waist level, another object in his right. Based on one of the ancient Greek and Roman statues from the collection of the Countess of Pomfret, which formerly belonged to the Earl of Arundel before later being passed to the University of Oxford. By Thomas Worlidge (1700 - 1766). State i/iv; D56
[Ref: 33063] £350.00
[Rome] [Cicero]
[n.d., c.1760.]
Etching, sheet 420 x 220mm (16½ x 8½"). Trimmed inside platemark; paper tone and crease bottom left; some stains. Unfinished proof with label reading 'this drawing was in the studio portfolio of Messrs Worlidge & Barker'. Laid on blue sugar paper.
A striking statue of Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC), Roman orator made consul in 63 BC., holding a scroll in his left hand at waist level, another object in his right. Based on one of the ancient Greek and Roman statues from the collection of the Countess of Pomfret, which formerly belonged to the Earl of Arundel before later being passed to the University of Oxford. By Thomas Worlidge (1700 - 1766). State ii/iv; D56
[Ref: 33064] £350.00
[Rome] Marcus Tullius Cicero, is Humbly Dedicated to the Right Honble. the Countess of Pomfret,
by her Most Obedt. Humble Servant Thos. Worlidge.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Etching, platemark 480 x 340mm (18¾ x 13¼"). Good impression with (large but chipped and torn) margins.
A striking statue of Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC), Roman orator made consul in 63 BC., holding a scroll in his left hand at waist level, another object in his right. Based on one of the ancient Greek and Roman statues from the collection of the Countess of Pomfret, which formerly belonged to the Earl of Arundel before later being passed to the University of Oxford. By Thomas Worlidge (1700 - 1766). State iii/iv; D56
[Ref: 33065] £320.00
[Rome] Marcus Tullius Cicero, is Humbly Dedicated to the Right Honble. the Countess of Pomfret,
by her Most Obedt. Humble Servant Thos. Worlidge.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Etching, platemark 480 x 340mm (18¾ x 13¼"). Good impression with (chipped and torn) margins. Tear into image upper left. Stained.
A striking statue of Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC), Roman orator made consul in 63 BC., holding a scroll in his left hand at waist level, another object in his right. Based on one of the ancient Greek and Roman statues from the collection of the Countess of Pomfret, which formerly belonged to the Earl of Arundel before later being passed to the University of Oxford. By Thomas Worlidge (1700 - 1766). State iii/iv; D56
[Ref: 33066] £220.00
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[Rome] Marcus Tullius Cicero, is Humbly Dedicated to the Right Honble. the Countess of Pomfret,
by her Most Obedt. Humble Servant Thos. Worlidge.
London, Published by Robert Wilkinson, No. 125 Fenchurch Street & Richard Holmes Laurie, No. 53 Fleet Street [c.1820].
Etching, platemark 480 x 340mm (18¾ x 13¼"). Worn impression; margins except for upper right where missing and tear inside platemark.
A striking statue of Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC), Roman orator made consul in 63 BC., holding a scroll in his left hand at waist level, another object in his right. Based on one of the ancient Greek and Roman statues from the collection of the Countess of Pomfret, which formerly belonged to the Earl of Arundel before later being passed to the University of Oxford. By Thomas Worlidge (1700 - 1766) but here in early 19th century reprint by Wilkinson and Laurie. State iv/iv; D56
[Ref: 33067] £120.00
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The Great Cyder Press. See Treatise on Cyder making P.33.
[London: Gentleman's Magazine, 1753.]
Engraving. Sheet 120 x 210mm (4¾ x 8¼")., Creased. 2 very small wormholes.
A man winding a large cider press.
[Ref: 58592] £65.00
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['Zhandou' bridge in Shaanxi province, and bridge of Ch'üan-Chou across Luoyang river] Cientao, oder der Weg der Stü zen in der Sinesischen Provinz Xensi [...]
Delsenbach fecit
[Leipzig, 1725]
Engraving with very large margins, platemark 300 x 430mm (11¾ x 17"). Text in French and German; foxing to margins only.
Two celebrated Chinese engineering feats, the 'bridge of supports' on the Shu Roads in Shaanxi, and the Luoyang Bridge in Quanzhou, China's earliest stone beam bridge (completed 1059). Plate from Austrian architect Johann Bernard Fischer von Erlach's 'Entwurf einer historischen Architektur' ('Outline of Historical Architecture', first published 1721) , the first comparative architecture of all periods and nations.
[Ref: 33406] £480.00
Cigars - Havannah.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Scarce coloured lithograph. Sheet 225 x 270mm (8¾ x 7"). Trimmed to image and around title, laid on album paper.
A ground of men smoke cigars, enveloping themselves in clouds of smoke. Not in BM
[Ref: 68066] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Jean-Michel Vicomte De Cigala, Ne Turc, et connii pour Prince Ottoman, Sous le nom de Mahomet bej, Fils de Scipio….fut Favorablemt. Aceuilly du Roy, et de toutte la Cour.
N De Larmessin Sculpsit.
A Paris Che P Bertrand Rue St. Iacques proche St Seuerin a la pome dor__C.P. Regis [n.d. c.1685].
Engraving. 160 x 230mm. Staining, mostly in margins. Pin-sized hole lower left of frame.
Collection of the Royal House of Savoy and Italy.
[Ref: 1645] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
Cincinnati. 36. Voy. en Amerique. T.II.73.
L. Massard del. Choubard sc.
[n.d. c.1840.]
Coloured engraving. 247 x 152mm. 9¾ x 6".
A mandolin player "Cincinnati." Costume appears central American or spanish.
[Ref: 23229] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
[Cinderella]. Cinderilla, or The Little Glass Slipper. When she had done her work [...] [&] Cinderilla, or The Little Glass Slipper. Cinderilla laughted to herself whn she saw her Slipper [...]
Drawn & Engraved by Henry Richter.
[Published Feb.y 1799 by J & H Richter 26 Newman Street Oxford Street.]
Pair of coloured stipples, fine colour. Sheets 260 x 275mm (10¼ x 10¾"). Trimmed to images on three sides, into plate at bottom, losing publications lines; slight scuffing of print area on second plate.
Two scenes of the fairytale 'Cinderella', as told by Charles Perrault in his 'Cendrillon ou la petite pantoufle de verre' (the version used by Disney): in the first she kneels at a fireplace, her sisters looking down on her with contempt; in the second the prince's herald fits the slipper on her foot as the sisters glower.
[Ref: 62364] £250.00
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The Cinque Ports' Ball. To His Grace the Duke of Wellington, at Dover, Sept.r 5.th 1839.
On stone from a Drawing on the Spot by W.m Burgess. Printed at A. Ducote's Lithographic Establishment, No 70, St Martin's Lane, London.
Pub.d Oct.r 25th 1839 by Thomas Rigden, Dover; and in London by Ackermann & C.o 96, Strand, and Charles Tilt, 86, Fleet Street.
Lithograph with fine hand colour. 385 x 505mm (15¼ x 19¾"). Dusty in margins.
A view of the interior of the Wellington Pavilion, erected on the Priory Meadow (now St Martin's Terrace), during the Wellington Festival Ball in August 1839. The Duke can be seen in conversation. One of a set of three prints by William Burgess, with a view of the exterior of the pavilion and an interior during the Wellington Dinner, held a week before the ball.
[Ref: 60227] £360.00
The Cinque Ports' Banquet. To His Grace the Duke of Wellington, at Dover, August 30.th 1839.
On stone from a Drawing on the Spot by W.m Burgess. Printed at A. Ducote's Lithographic Establishment, No 70, St Martin's Lane, London.
Pub.d Sept.r 25th 1839 by Thomas Rigden, Dover; and in London by Ackermann & C.o 96, Strand, and Charles Tilt, 86, Fleet Street.
Lithograph with fine hand colour. 385 x 505mm (15¼ x 19¾"). Nick in left edge, slight staining in unprinted area on right.
A view of the interior of the Wellington Pavilion, erected on the Priory meadow (now St Martin's Terrace), during the Wellington Festival Banquet in August 1839. The Duke can be seen on the top table. One of a set of three prints by William Burgess, with a view of the exterior of the pavilion and an interior during the Wellington Ball, held a week after the dinner.
[Ref: 60226] £360.00
G.B. Cipriani R.A.
[British, n.d., c.1785.]
Stipple and etching, 150 x 105mm. 6 x 4". Minor all over foxing.
Uncommon portrait of Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727 - 1785) after the Mariano Bovi portrait that was engraved by Bartolozzi in 1785. Unattributed the profile faces left within an oval, his hair tied at the nape in a bow. Although Giovanni Battista Cipriani was born in Florence, he worked mostly in England. He moved to London in 1755 under the guidance of Sir William Chambers and Joseph Wilton, both of whom he met in Rome. He decorated many public and private buildings and also taught at the Royal Academy. See ref:18236 for the print published by Bovi. From the Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 18237] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Giovan Battista Cipriani, Esq.r R.A.
Rigaud, Pinxit. R. Earlom, Sculpsit.
Publish'd Sep.r 29.h 1789, by John & Josiah Boydell, Cheapside & at the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, London.
A very fine coloured stipple. Plate 217 x 178mm. 8½ x 7".
Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727-1785) was an Italian painter and engraver. He lived and worked in Florence, until he was in Rome, where he became acquainted with Sir William Chambers and Joseph Wilton, whom he accompanied to England in 1755. Half-length portrait Wessley: 450.
[Ref: 18330] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
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G.B. Cipriani R.A.
[Francesco Bartolozzi.]
Pubd. as the Act directs the 24 of decr. 1785 by M. Bova No.105 Swallow Street.
Stipple and etching printed in brown ink, 212 x 175mm. Trimmed to plate abrasion on left side of oval, damaged to left.
Portrait of Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727 – 1785) in an oval, right profile, his hair tied at the nape in a bow. Although Giovanni Battista Cipriani was born in Florence, he worked mostly in England. He moved to London in 1755 under the guidance of Sir William Chambers and Joseph Wilton, both of whom he met in Rome. He decorated many public and private buildings and also taught at the Royal Academy. See NPG: D14699 for similar engraving. From the Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 18236] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Giovan Battista Cipriani, Esqr. R.A.
Rigaud, Pinxit. R.Earlom, Sculpsit.
Publish'd Sepr. 29h. 1789, by John & Josiah Boydell, Cheapside & at the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall London.
Very fine stipple. Open letter state. Platemark: 210 x 175mm (8¼ x 7"), with very large margins.
A head and shoulders portrait of Italian painter and engraver Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727-1785), turned to the right, facing the viewer, holdng a paintbrush and palette with a painting on an easel in the background.
[Ref: 40129] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)