Hindoo Mut in Chitpore Bazaar.
[Charles D'Oyly.]
[Published by Dickinson & Co., 1849].
Lithograph. Sheet: 500 x 370mm, (19¾ x 14½").
View along a road in the Chitpur district of Calcutta. Along the road are several dwellings and shops and behind them stand the decaying ruins of the navaratna temple built in the early eighteenth century by Gobindram Mitter. Various figures go about their day to day business, as do several cows and a goat. From Charles D'Oyly's 'Views of Calcutta and its Environs'.
[Ref: 35168] £520.00
The Umpire. William Caldercourt, born at Blisworth in 1802.
John C. Anderson del et lith.
London Published by John Corbet Anderson, 40 Church Road, de Beauvoir Square, Kingsland, March 1st 1852, and by F.Lillywhite, 10 Princes Terrace, Caledonian Road, Islington.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 205 x 130mm.
'Sketches at Lords'. No.2.
[Ref: 88] £160.00
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Louisa Caldron on the Torture, called Picketting, alias Picton-ing.
[n.d., c.1806.]
Rare etching. Sheet: 210 x 195mm (8¼ x 7¾"). Trimmed, some damage on left edge and a vertical fold.
A scene showing Luisa Calderón, a young mulatto woman, being tortured to force her confession for helping her lover with a burglary in 1801. The image was used to illustrate the torture used against Calderón in the 1806 trial of the British Governor of Trinidad, General Thomas Picton, who authorised the torture. Picketting, a form of military punishment, was the compelling of a suspended suspect to stand on the flat head of a peg for long periods of time. The trial caused much of a stir with the public, not least because Calderón was attractive and prints such as these showed what a young, attractive woman in state of undress, being tortured might look like captured the public's attention.
[Ref: 41578] £180.00
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Caledonia in a Reel. [&] Hibernia in a Jig.
Drawn by Adam Buck. Engraved by Roberts & Stadler.
London Published by William Holland, N.o.50, Oxford Street, March. 25. 1801.
Pair colour printed aquatints with stipple. Plate: 250 x 345mm (9¾ x 13½"). Trimmed within lower margins. Marks. Small margins on 3 sides.
Two scenes featuring allegorical figures of Scotland and Ireland dancing.
[Ref: 39478] £490.00
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[Mss. letter and invitation to the Caledonian Fancy-Dress Ball] The Duchess of Buckingham presents her compliments to Capt.n White & has much pleasure in sending him the voucher he wished to have for the Caledonian Ball. [with] Gentleman's Voucher for The Caledonian Fancy-Dress Ball. Willie's Rooms. Deliver to [Capt.n H. Dalrumple White] A Ticket for Tuesday, June 15, 1847.
Ink mss. letter, 180 x 115mm (7 x 4½), on Whatman paper, folded once, and printed invitation on card, 60 x 90mm (2½ x 3½"), filled in with ink mss., wax seal.
An invitation from the Duchess of Buckingham and Chandos (neé Lady Mary Campbell) to Henry Dalrymple White (1820-1886). At the time Dalrymple White was a captain in the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons. Later, as their commanding officer, he led a squadron at the Charge of the Heavy Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava in October 1854, during which his helmet was pierced by a Russian sabre. By the end of his career he was a general and KCB. Lady Mary divorced her husband three years later (which needed an Act of Parliament at the time), when Buckingham went bankrupt.
[Ref: 62222] £260.00
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The Caledonian Pacification, or All's Well that Ends Well. Monarch. 'tis true, should calm the Storms of War ... But tasted, soon is thrown, with Loathing by.
Published According to Act of Parliament Sep.t 1762 Price 6d.
Rare etching. 200 x 300mm (8 x 11¾"), with large margins Several tears. Plate cracking at top.
Prime Minister John Stuart, Earl of Bute, sits on a hill, with a winged and headless Duke of Bedford, who sailed for France on September 8th 1762 for peace treaty negotiations, directly below him. Bedford holds out a piece of paper to the kings of France and Spain (right). Far left is a weeping Britannia, consoled by William Pitt(?). BM Satires 3902.
[Ref: 66305] £220.00
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The Caledonian Voyage to Money-Land.
[n.d., May, 1762.]
Rare engraving, 18th century watermark. Sheet 200 x 325mm (8 x 8¾"). Trimmed into plate. Messy.
When George III ascended the throne in October 1760, Prime Minister William Pitt found himself out of favour and resigned in October 1761. He was replaced by the Scot Lord Bute, and the rush of his countrymen to benefit from his patronage is satirised here. They queue to board his ship, while the 'Pitt Frigate' is dismantled in the background. BM Satires: 3856.
[Ref: 58044] £260.00
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The Caledonian Voyage to Moneyland. [To please] our Friends with Something new...Ore the Hills & far away.
[n.d. c.1762.]
Etching. 115 x 131mm. 4½ x 5¼". Paper toning and foxing. Small nicks to the edges.
Pocket-sized satire. On the sea-shore, near the "boot" tavern, with a large ship waiting to receive passengers, who crowd to her on the beach, and are being rowed towards her in small boats. Eager emigrants board her as she gets ready to pull up the anchor and head to moneyland and their hero, Lord Bute. See ref: 17552 for "The Caledonians Arival in Moneyland." See BM Satires: 3856.
[Ref: 17554] £85.00
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A Calendar For Two Thousand Years.
By Charles Latham.
Entered At Stationers' Hall [n.d., c.1880].
Letterpress broadside in green and red ink, sheet 375 x 240mm. 14¾ x 9½".
Annotated and signed in ink by the artist on the verso: 'Mrs Woodd(?) with the Author's Comps... 30 July 1889'
[Ref: 9517] £120.00
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[Six Illustrations from Calendar of Shepherds.]
[Wynkyn de Worde.]
[n.d., c.1508.]
6 woodcuts. Sheet: 150 x 125mm (6 x 5''). Trimmed, paper tone.
Six illustrations from Wynkyn de Worde's 'Calendar of Shepherds' showing figures in various seasonal activities like harvesting hay, making wine and gardening. Each illustration has celestial signs in the image. Wynkyn de Worde (d. 1534) was a printer and publisher known for his work with William Caxton, he was the first to popularise products of the printing press.
[Ref: 49655] £900.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1903. [St James's Palace.]
London. Published by W. Monk & Elkin Mathews. Vigo Street.
Etched image, 200 x 280mm (8 x 11"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Slightly time stained at edges.
The first issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors, that year illustrated with an etching of St James's Palace. Founded by William Monk (1863-1937) it was published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 31605] £70.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1911.
London. Published by W. Monk & Elkin Mathews. Vigo Street. Etched and Printed by W. Monk at Amersham.
Etched image, 200 x 255mm (8 x 10"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An early issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors, that year illustrated with an etching of St John's Gate, Clerkenwell. Founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) it was published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 31607] £90.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1913. The Guildhall, E.C.
London. Published by W. Monk & Elkin Mathews, 4, Cork Street W.. Etched and Printed by W. Monk, 72, New Bond Street.
Etched image, 175 x 255mm (7 x 10"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An early issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 31610] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1915. Buckingham Palace.
London. Published by W. Monk. Drawn Etched and Printed by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 31612] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1918. The Admiralty.
London. Published by W. Monk. Drawn Etched and Printed by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. The building shown here is the 'Old Admiralty' or the Ripley Building.
[Ref: 31615] £80.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1919. The War Office.
London. Published by W. Monk. Drawn Etched and Printed by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
View of William Young's neo-baroque War Office building at night with a full moon and the anti-aircraft searchlights, a gun carriage in the foreground. After the abolition of the War Office, the building continued to be used by the Ministry of Defence, but was recently sold and is being converted into a luxury hotel. Very atmospheric. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36790] £180.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1919. The Cenotaph, Whitehall.
London. Published by W. Monk. Drawn Etched and Printed by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. The view shows Whitehall and Lutyens' new Cenotaph, not officially unveiled until 11th November 1920, the second anniversary of the Armistice with Germany.
[Ref: 60103] £240.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1921. London Bridge.
London. Published by W. Monk. Drawn Etched and Printed by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 31618] £120.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1922. Piccadilly. & Devonshire House.
London. Published by W. Monk. Drawn Etched and Printed by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.1.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 31619] £80.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1924. Piccadilly Circus
London. Published by W. Monk. Drawn Etched and Printed by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.1.
Etched image, 175 x 255mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Horizontal fold through centre. Slight staining in margins.
View looking across Piccadilly Circus, with Regent Street curving away to the right. In the centre is Alfred Gilbert's statue 'Eros' (1893), designed and erected in memory of the philanthropic 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. Behind it is the department store Swan & Edgar. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36789] £130.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1925. Trafalgar Square.
London. Published by W. Monk. Drawn Etched and Printed by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.1.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Horizontal fold through centre of "Calendarium". Few marks.
View taking in Nelson's Column and the National Gallery, St Martin's in the Fields on the right. In the foreground on the right is the equestrian statue of Charles I by Hubert le Sueur (c.1633). An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36788] £95.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1926. Whitehall.
London. Published by W. Monk.& by Elkin Mathews Ltd, 4 Cork Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched, by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.1.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. The view looks down Whitehall towards the Houses of Parliament, with the clock tower of Big Ben in the centre.
[Ref: 31624] £90.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1927. The Strand.
London. Published by W. Monk. Drawn, & Etched, by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.1.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. The view looks towards St Mary-Le-Strand.
[Ref: 31626] £90.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1927. The Strand.
London. Published by W. Monk. Drawn, & Etched, by W. Monk, 118, New Bond Street, W.1.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
View looking along the Strand from near the north side of Waterloo Bridge. On the left is the New Gaiety Theatre, advertising a Mozart production. Built in 1903, the theatre was demolished in 1957 and the site was recently redeveloped to become a luxury hotel. James Gibbs' baroque church of St Mary-Le-Strand (1717) is in the centre, with the facade of Somerset House on the right. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36787] £130.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1928. London River.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London. Published by W. Monk at 118, New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Etched image with large margins, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Slight staining in margins; cut to platemark at bottom.
View looking across the Thames towards Custom House and the Tower of London, with the river full of working barges. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36786] £160.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1928. London River.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London. Published by W. Monk at 118, New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. The view looks across the Thames towards Custom House and the Tower of London, with the river full of working barges.
[Ref: 31627] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1929. Old Watling Way, Sunday in the City.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London. Published by W. Monk at 118 New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched, by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Slight creasing.
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. The view looks down Watling Street towards St Paul's Cathedral.
[Ref: 31629] £140.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1929. Old Watling Way, Sunday in the City.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London. Published by W. Monk at 118 New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched, by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Horizontal fold through centre of "Calendarium".
View looking down Watling Street towards St Paul's Cathedral. The street, considered the oldest in London, was the principal street of Roman London, the 'Noble' or 'High' street of the city. It subsequently became the Saxon Athalingastrate (noble street) before becoming Wathling Street. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36785] £140.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1930. The City of Westminster and Charing Cross Bridge.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London. Published by W. Monk at 118, New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Foxing. Horizontal fold through centre of "Calendarium".
The view past the Hungerford Railway Bridge towards the House of Parliament with Big Ben's clock tower. Boats on the Thames An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36784] £160.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1930. The City of Westminster and Charing Cross Bridge.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London. Published by W. Monk at 118, New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. The view past the Hungergford Railway Bridge towards the Hosue of Parliament with Big Ben's clock tower.
[Ref: 31631] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1935. Doctor Johnson's House / Gough Square, Fleet Street.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London, Published by W. Monk at 118, New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn & Etched, by W. Monk.
Etched image, 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Horizontal fold through centre of "Calendarium"; pinhole lower left.
Dr Johnson's House at 17 Gough Square in London. Built at the end of the 17th century, the house was home to Johnson in the 1750s (he moved there to work on his Dictionary of the English Language). It is now open to the public and has a collection and library relating to Johnson. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36783] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1932. Number 10 Downing Street Whitehall.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London. Published by W. Monk & By Walker's Galleries Ltd, 118, New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Horizontal fold through centre of "Calendarium".
View of the Prime Minister's official residence from under the arches opposite. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36791] £140.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1932. Number 10 Downing Street Whitehall.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London. Published by W. Monk & By Walker's Galleries Ltd, 118, New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. View of the Prime Minister's official residence from under the arches opposite.
[Ref: 31634] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1933. London from the Pool, Drawn from Tower Bridge.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London. Published by W. Monk at 118, New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. The view shows the dome of St Paul's and the Monument among the industrial chimneys.
[Ref: 31635] £140.00
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Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1933. London from the Pool, Drawn from Tower Bridge.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London. Published by W. Monk at 118, New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
View from near Tower Bridge, looking upstream from the Thames towards London Bridge. The dome of St Paul's and the Monument can be seen among the industrial chimneys on the right. A fine view of London. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36794] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1934. [Charles Dickens House.]
London. Published by W. Monk at 118, New Bond Street, W.1. Drawn & Etched, by W. Monk
Etched image, 185 x 255mm (7¼ x 10"), with calendar underneath, sheet 395 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Slightly time stained at edges. Crease through "Calendarium"
Charles Dickens' house on Devonshire Terrace, which he moved into in 1839 after leaving the Doughty Street residence which is now a museum. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors, that year illustrated with an etching of St James's Palace. Founded by William Monk (1863-1937) it was published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36781] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1935. The British Museum. The Portico.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London & Chester. Published by W. Monk at The Studio, Barrel Well, Chester. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Horizontal fold through centre. Very slight crease through "Calendarium"
The portico of the British Museum, the largest and best-known building by architect Robert Smirke. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 36782] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1935. The British Museum. The Portico.
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London & Chester. Published by W. Monk at The Studio, Barrel Well, Chester. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Etched image, 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Small tear in left margin.
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 31638] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1936. Buckingham Palace From St James's Park (floodlit).
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London & Chester. Published by W. Monk at The Studio, Barrel Well, Chester. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Aquatint. Image 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. This edition was the first to use aquatint for the scene.
[Ref: 31640] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1936. Buckingham Palace From St James's Park (floodlit).
W. Monk [pencil signature.]
London & Chester. Published by W. Monk at The Studio, Barrel Well, Chester. Drawn, & Etched. by W. Monk.
Aquatint and etching. Image 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12"). Horizontal fold through middle.
View across St James' park towards Buckingham Palace. Text below explaining the history and various alterations made to the building since John Nash's original design. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. This edition was the first to use aquatint for the scene.
[Ref: 36792] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1939. St James's Church, Piccadilly.
L.R. Squirrel.
London. Published by Walker's Galleries, Lrd., 118 New Bond Street, W.I. Drawn & Etched by Leonard R. Squirrel, A.R.W.S., R.E.
Etching. Image 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. This edition was the first illustrated by an artist other than Monk.
[Ref: 31642] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1940. Marlborough House and St James's Palace.
L.R. Squirrel.
London. Published by Walker's Galleries, Lrd., 118 New Bond Street, W.I. Drawn & Etched by Leonard R. Squirrel, A.R.W.S., R.E.
Etching. Image 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with calendar underneath, sheet 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 12").
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. This edition was only the second illustrated by an artist other than Monk.
[Ref: 31644] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1955. The Upper Pool of London.
Drawn and etched by Leonard Squirrel, R.W.S., R.E.
London. Published by Walker's Galleries, Ltd., 118 New Bond Street, W.1. The London Calendar. Originated by W. Monk, 1903.
Etching. Image 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with letterpress calendar underneath.
A view of the wharfs on the Thames, looking up towards Tower Bridge. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 40452] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1957. St Martin's in the Fields...
Drawn and etched by Leonard Squirrel, R.W.S., R.E.
London. Published by Walker's Galleries, Ltd., 118 New Bond Street, W.1. The London Calendar. Originated by W. Monk, 1903.
Etching. Image 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with letterpress calendar underneath. Slight staining at top.
A view of the east side of Trafalgar Square, showing two fountains. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004. See Ref: 36788
[Ref: 40451] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1958. The Law Courts in the Strand...
Drawn and etched by Leonard Squirrel, R.W.S., R.E.
London. Published by Walker's Galleries, Ltd., 118 New Bond Street, W.1. The London Calendar. Originated by W. Monk, 1903.
Etching. Image 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with letterpress calendar underneath. Slight damage in sky.
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 40450] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1959. The Royal Exchange
Drawn and etched by Leonard Squirrel, R.W.S., R.E.
London. Published by Walker's Galleries, Ltd., 118 New Bond Street, W.1. The London Calendar. Originated by W. Monk, 1903.
Etching. Image 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with letterpress calendar underneath.
The portico of the Royal Exchange, as built by Sir William Tite in 1844. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 40449] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1960. St. Paul's from Fleet Street.
Drawn and etched by Leonard Squirrel, R.W.S., R.E.
London. Published by Walker's Galleries, Ltd., 118 New Bond Street, W.1. The London Calendar. Originated by W. Monk, 1903.
Etching. Image 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with letterpress calendar underneath.
An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 40448] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Calendarium Londinense or the London Almanack for the Year 1962. The Clock Tower Westminster.
Drawn and etched by Leonard Squirrel, R.W.S., R.E.
London. Published by Walker's Galleries, Ltd., 118 New Bond Street, W.1. The London Calendar. Originated by W. Monk, 1903.
Etching. Image 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with letterpress calendar underneath.
The Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament, the home of 'Big Ben'. An issue of 'Monk's Calendar', a publication for print collectors founded in 1902 by William Monk (1863-1937) and published yearly until the year 2004.
[Ref: 40446] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Costumbres Malagueñas. No. 1. La Caleta.
Fab. de Fran.co Mitjana Malaga.
Lithograph, rare. Sheet: 330 x 260mm (13 x 10¼"), large margins.
A scene showing figures watching and dancing the traditional Malagna dance la Caleta.
[Ref: 42628] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
A Calf's Pluck.
H. Bunbury del. [Rowlandson f.]
[n.d. c.1807. Pub. Tegg.]
Hand-coloured etching. 132 x 171mm. 5¼ x 6¾".
A butcher is pulled to the ground as young calf runs off trying to get away. A rather amused woman looks on the scene from a window. See BM Satires: 10922.
[Ref: 16079] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)