[Mary II as Princess of Orange.]
[engraved by Herman Hendrick Quiter after Sir Peter Lely.]
[Nijmegen, n.d., c.1680.]
Scarce mezzotint. Sheet 320 x 270mm (12½ x 10½"). Trimmed within plate, losing title?, printer's crease.
Three-quarter length portrait of Mary II as the Princess of Orange, standing before a window, holding a basket of flowers. A reversed copy of Richard Thomson's plate ''Her Highness the Princess of Orange''. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. O'D 10.
[Ref: 64752] £360.00
Maria, D.G. Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regina.
Amsteladami Formis Nicolas Visscher cum Privil: ordin: General: Belgii Fœderati. [n.d., c.1700.]
Mezzotint, very scarce. Sheet 435 x 320mm (17 x 12½"). Trimmed within image. Laid on mount at top corner.
Mary II (1662-94), who became joint ruler of England with her husband William III after the Glorious Revolution of 1689.
[Ref: 45823] £380.00
Mary Princess of Orange Countess of Nassow &acc.
[George Perfect Harding, c.1801].
Watercolour and wash, 155 x 115mm (6 x 4½"). Tipped into album sheet with hand-drawn border.
Mary II (1662-94), queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, as Princess of Orange. She married William of Orange in 1677 in England before the couple departed for the Netherlands. After the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688 she returned to England to rule jointly with her husband as Mary II and William III. Watercolour by George Perfect Harding (1779/80-1853), miniature painter. Harding devoted himself to producing minute copies in watercolour of works of historical and antiquarian interest. Examples of his work are in several major British institutions.
[Ref: 42334] £340.00
Maria D.G. Mag. Brit. Fran. et Hyb. Reg.
Johannes Verkolje fecit.
Nicolaus Visscher in lucem editit, cum Privil. Ordin. General. Belgii Fœderati [n.d. c.1688.]
Rare mezzotint. Sheet 440 x 325mm (17¼ x 12¾") Trimmed to plate, mounted on album paper at top.
Mary II (1662-94), who became joint ruler of England with her husband William III after the Glorious Revolution of 1689. For Verkolje's portrait of William III see stock 14813.
[Ref: 45822] £450.00
[Mary II.] Maria Stuart nacque li 30...
[n.d., c.1690.]
Engraving. Sheet: 280 x 170mm (11 x 6¾''), with large margins.
A portrait of Mary II (1662-1694), daughter of James II from 'Teatro Belgico...' by Gregorio Leti.
[Ref: 48739] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Dits' koninklyke beelt, Maria, t hofcieraat. van Brit, en Schot, en Yr, en Batoos Vryestaat; Wiens dappre prins, 's lantsroem, in veertig Winterdagen (een herkles was te swak, om deze last te dragen) drie koninkryken, als een nooit verwonnen helt, tot heil van't kristendom verovert, en herstelt.
J. Norel.
P. Schenck Fe: et Ex: Cum Priv. [n.d., c.1690.]
Rare mezzotint with large margins, platemark 250 x 180mm (9¾ x 7"). Crease.
Queen Mary II (1662-1694), joint Sovereign of England, Scotland & Ireland with her husband and first cousin, William III.
[Ref: 24859] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] Maria Princeps Auriaca.
[after Peter Lely.] A. Blooteling fec. et. ex.
[n.d. c.1680.]
Very fine & scarce mezzotint. 105 x 70mm (4¼ x 2¾"). Mounted on album paper on left side.
Half-length portrait of Mary II as Princess of Orange, her hair styled in ringlets cascading over her left shoulder wearing a low dress with mantel decorated with pearls. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Wessely 35.
[Ref: 64790] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] Her Highness the Princess of Orange.
Sr. P. Lellij Pinxit.
R.Tompson excudit. [n.d. c.1690.]
Rare mezzotint. Plate 355 x 254mm (14 x 10"). Thread margins, a few repairs.
Portrait of Mary Stuart as Princess of Orange, three-quarter length, sitting, hair in curls, wearing necklace, and low dress decorated with pearls; vase of flowers and fluted pillar in background to left; embroidered curtain in background to right; frieze with three sculpted Cupids and a lion in background to centre right. Mary (1662-1694), daughter of James II, married Prince William of Orange in 1677. After the 'Glorious Revolution' she returned to England to rule jointly with her husband as Mary II and William III. CS: 34.ii [Tompson].
[Ref: 24358] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] Maria Princeps Auriaca.
[after Peter Lely.] A. Blooteling fec. et. ex.
[n.d. c.1680.]
Very scarce mezzotint. Sheet 105 x 70mm (4¼ x 2¾"). Trimmed to plate, mounted on album paper.
Half-length portrait of Mary II as Princess of Orange, her hair styled in ringlets cascading over her left shoulder wearing a low dress with mantel decorated with pearls. Mary (1662-94), daughter of James II, married Prince William of Orange in 1677. After the 'Glorious Revolution' she returned to England to rule jointly with her husband as Mary II and William III.
[Ref: 32997] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] Maria Princeps Auriaca.
[after Peter Lely.] A. Blooteling fec. et. ex.
[n.d. c.1680.]
Very scarce mezzotint. 100 x 70mm (4 x 2¾"). Trimmed within plate, laid on album paper on left side.
Half-length portrait of Mary II as Princess of Orange, her hair styled in ringlets cascading over her left shoulder wearing a low dress with mantel decorated with pearls. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Wessely 35.
[Ref: 64791] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Her Majesty Queen Mary.
Sold by Paul van Somer in Newport Street. [n.d., c.1690].
Etching and engraving, rare. Sheet size: 275 x 170mm (10¾ x 6¾"). Trimmed to platemark.
A portrait of Mary II , Queen of England (1662 - 1694), whole length, seated on throne wearing fur robes over a dress. Behind her is a tapestry of the royal arms and curtains hanging on either side. Published by Dutch printmaker Paul van Somer II (1670 active - 1714).
[Ref: 33444] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] [Her Highness the Princess of Orange.]
[P. Lellij Pinxit.]
[R.Tompson excudit]. [n.d. c.1690.]
Rare mezzotint proof before letters, watermarked paper, sheet 340 x 25mm (13½ x 9¾"). Trimmed within plate.
Portrait of Mary Stuart as Princess of Orange, three-quarter length, sitting, hair in curls, wearing necklace, and low dress decorated with pearls; vase of flowers and fluted pillar in background to left; embroidered curtain in background to right; frieze with three sculpted Cupids and a lion in background to centre right. Mary (1662-1694), daughter of James II, married Prince William of Orange in 1677. After the 'Glorious Revolution' she returned to England to rule jointly with her husband as Mary II and William III. CS34. Blackett-Ord T48 I of III. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65077] £460.00
[Mary II] Maria Princeps Auriaca.
P. Lely Pinxit. A. Blooteling fecit et Ex.
Cum Privilegio Ordinum Hallandiae et West-Frisiae. [n.d. c.1677-89.]
Mezzotint. 350 x 255mm (13¾ x 10"), very large margins. Slight crease.
A bust portrait of Mary II (1662-94) as Princess of Orange, her hair styled in ringlets cascading over her left shoulder wearing a low dress with mantel decorated with pearls. Mary (1662-94), daughter of James II, married Prince William of Orange in 1677. After the 'Glorious Revolution' she returned to England to rule jointly with her husband as Mary II and William III.
[Ref: 56235] £850.00
[Mary II] Serenifsima Maria D.G.Angl: Scot: Fran: et Hib: Regina.
G.Kneller Baronet.s pinx. J.Faber fec.
[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. 455 x 305mm (18 x 12"), with large margins.
Portrait of Mary II (1662 - 1694), Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland with her husband, King William III and II, from 1689 until her death in 1694. She was also Princess of Orange following her marriage on 4 November 1677. Her joint reign with William over Britain is known as that of William and Mary. From the series of thirteen plates 'Beauties at Hampton Court'. CS 28 ii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64969] £320.00
Marie Anne Stuard Princesse D'Orange Fille aisnee de Jacques Stuard….Elle a Espouse Guillaume Henry Prince d'Orange en l'annee.
De Larmessin, Sculp, [n.d. c.1690].
A Paris Chez N. de L'Armessin, Rue St. Iacques a la Pome d'Or pres St. Seuerin, Avec Privil du Roy.
Engraving. 165 x 240mm. Light foxing/staining, largely in margins. Stain from sellotape just into image at top.
Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland [1662 -1694]. The eldest daughter of James II with his first wife Anne Hyde, she ruled jointly with her husband, William III, formerly William of Orange, at the behest of the Protestant opponents of her father. Collection of the Royal House of Savoy and Italy.
[Ref: 1646] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
Maria Stuart die hier voor uw oogen staat, Vertoont haar Mayesteyt int Koninglyk gewaat.
J. Gole. fecit et excudit cum privil:ordin:Holl:et West-Frisiæ.
Mezzotint. 250 x 185mm. Narrow margins.
Queen Mary II (1662-1694), reigned 1689-94. The eldest daughter of James II, Mary married Prince William of Orange in 1677. In the dilemma of the 1688 Revolution she supported her husband and Protestantism rather than her Catholic father, and she was invited to return to England in 1689 to share the monarchy with William. She proved a wise and effective ruler, especially during William's absences at war. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 2765] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] Maria Stuart, Gemalinne van Willem de III, Prins van Oranje, enz enz enz
G. Netscher Pinx. H. Pothoven Effig: et Orn. delin. J. Houbraken Sculps 1751
J.bs Haffman en P. Meyer Excud.
Very fine engraving, platemark 370 x 235mm (14½ x 9¼"), with large margins.
Mary II (1662 - 1694), reigned 1689-94. The eldest daughter of James II, Mary married Prince William of Orange in 1677. In the dilemma of the 1688 Revolution she supported her husband and Protestantism rather than her Catholic father, and she was invited to return to England in 1689 to share the monarchy with William. She proved a wise and effective ruler, especially during William's absences at war. From a series of twenty-one engravings by Jacob Houbraken and Pieter Tanjé of Dutch stadholders and their families, each in a decorative oval placed on a pedestal, designed by Hendrik van Pothoven
[Ref: 40863] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II as Princess of Orange.] Maria Princeps Auriaca.
P. Lely pinxit. G. Valck fecit et excud 1680.
Mezzotint. 200 x 145mm (8 x 5¾"), large margins. Paper toned.
Head and shoulders portrait in oval of Mary Stuart as Princess of Orange. wearing a pearl necklace. CS 5. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65327] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] Her Highness the Princess of Orange.
P. Lellij Pinxit.
R.Tompson excudit. [n.d. c.1690.]
Rare mezzotint counterproof, watermarked paper, 345 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾"). Thread margins.
Portrait of Mary Stuart as Princess of Orange, three-quarter length, sitting, hair in curls, wearing necklace, and low dress decorated with pearls; vase of flowers and fluted pillar in background to left; embroidered curtain in background to right; frieze with three sculpted Cupids and a lion in background to centre right. Mary (1662-1694), daughter of James II, married Prince William of Orange in 1677. After the 'Glorious Revolution' she returned to England to rule jointly with her husband as Mary II and William III. CS34. Blackett-Ord T48 II of III. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65078] £360.00
Marie Anne Stuard Princesse D'Orange. Fille aisnee de Jacques Stuard, D'Angleterre...[etc.]
De Larmessin sculp, 1681.
A Paris Chez la Venue Bertrand, Rue St. Iacques a la Pome d'Or pres St Seuerin, Avec Privil du Roy.
Engraving, sheet 230 x 170mm. 9 x 6¾". Light spotting; repaired corner upper right.
Queen Mary II (1662 - 1694), reigned 1689-94. The eldest daughter of James II, Mary married Prince William of Orange in 1677. In the dilemma of the 1688 Revolution she supported her husband and Protestantism rather than her Catholic father, and she was invited to return to England in 1689 to share the monarchy with William. She proved a wise and effective ruler, especially during William's absences at war. In oval frame, coat of arms in the lower part; biographical text. Engraved by Nicolas de Larmessin I (1632 - 1694), from a large series of (at least) 240 portraits.
[Ref: 13783] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] Her Highness the Princess of Orange.
Lilly pinxit.
R.Tompson excudit. [n.d. c.1690.]
Mezzotint, 240 x 200mm (9½ x 8"). Thread margins. Ink mss in margin.
Head and shoulders portrait of Mary Stuart as Princess of Orange, in an oval. Her hair in curls, wearing a necklace, and low dress decorated with pearls. Mary (1662-1694), daughter of James II, married Prince William of Orange in 1677. After the 'Glorious Revolution' she returned to England to rule jointly with her husband as Mary II and William III. CS35. Blackett-Ord T49. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65080] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] Her Highness the Princess of Orange.
P. Lilly Pinxit.
R.Tompson excudit. [n.d. c.1690.]
Mezzotint, 335 x 250mm (13¼ x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate. Time stained.
A three-quarter length portrait of Mary II as Princess of Orange, standing with her hair in curls, wearing a loose robe held by a strap across her shoulder. She holds a small basket of flowers. To the left, there is a curtain, and to the right, a window through which a distant landscape is visible. Mary (1662-1694), daughter of James II, married Prince William of Orange in 1677. After the 'Glorious Revolution' she returned to England to rule jointly with her husband as Mary II and William III. CS33. Blackett-Ord T47 II of III. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65104] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
[Het wezen van Mariaes majesteit...]
B.V. Swideven sculps. [Old ink mss.]
[n.d., c.1690.]
Engraving. 195 x 150mm. Trimmed to plate.
With 6 lines of letterpress verse signed 'Sylvius' underneath.
[Ref: 5862] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] Her Highness the Princess of Orange.
P. Lilly Pinxit.
R.Tompson excudit. [n.d. c.1690.]
Mezzotint, sheet 350 x 265mm (13¾ x 10½"). Trimmed to plate and glued to backing sheet.
A three-quarter length portrait of Mary II as Princess of Orange, standing with her hair in curls, wearing a loose robe held by a strap across her shoulder. She holds a small basket of flowers. To the left, there is a curtain, and to the right, a window through which a distant landscape is visible. Mary (1662-1694), daughter of James II, married Prince William of Orange in 1677. After the 'Glorious Revolution' she returned to England to rule jointly with her husband as Mary II and William III. CS33. Blackett-Ord T47 II of III. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65105] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Mary II] Her Highness the Princess of Orange.
P. Lilly Pinxit.
R.Tompson excudit. [n.d. c.1690.]
Mezzotint, watermarked paper, 335 x 250mm (13¼ x 9¾"), with very large margins. Glued to backing sheet.
A three-quarter length portrait of Mary II as Princess of Orange, standing with her hair in curls, wearing a loose robe held by a strap across her shoulder. She holds a small basket of flowers. To the left, there is a curtain, and to the right, a window through which a distant landscape is visible. Mary (1662-1694), daughter of James II, married Prince William of Orange in 1677. After the 'Glorious Revolution' she returned to England to rule jointly with her husband as Mary II and William III. CS33. Blackett-Ord T47 II of III. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65106] £380.00
Guilelmus III D.G. Angliae. Scotiae. Franciae et Hyberniae Rex
Joh Brandon delineavit. P'a' Gunst sculps
Arn. Leers exc. cum Privilegio [1691]
Etching, platemark 335 x 230mm (13¼ x 9"). Large margins on 3 sides. Slight tear lower right; trimmed to plate on left. Collectors' stamp of Reverend J. Burleigh James verso.
Bust portrait of King William III (1650 - 1702) The posthumous son of the Stadholder William II of Holland and Mary, daughter of Charles I, William married his cousin Mary, daughter of James II and Anne Hyde in 1677. In 1688 he accepted an invitation by a group of leading statesmen to land in Britain with an armed force; after the flight of James II he was crowned king, jointly with his wife, in 1689. William's life-long devotion to the fight against French expansionism benefited from additional resources after he became King. Although he lacked warmth and physical presence he showed considerable political, diplomatic and military ability. Once in the collection of Reverend J. Burleigh James of Knowbury Park, Shropshire. An important collection of prints of all schools and periods, his collection of prints by Rembrandt and Dürer was particularly notable. L.1425
[Ref: 38340] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[William III when Prince of Orange] Dit's Welhem's Laasten Naam, en's eersten Deugdgenoot; / Goot om zyn Stam, en om zyn eigen Waarde groot [...]
Per Gerardum de Lairesse inv: et sculp:
et Per Nicolaum Visscher edit cum priv: Ord: Gen: Belgii Foederati nunc G. Vall [c.1672]
Etching, sheet 235 x 155mm (9¼ x 6"). Trimmed; tipped into album sheet.
William III (1650 - 1702) when Prince of Orange, wearing armour and laurel headdress, in oval frame alongside the trumpeting figure of Fame. Son of stadholder William II of Holland and Mary, daughter of Charles I, William married his cousin Mary, daughter of James II and Anne Hyde in 1677. In 1688 he accepted an invitation by a group of leading statesmen to land in Britain with an armed force (the 'Glorious Revolution'). In 1689, after the flight of James II, he was crowned jointly with his wife. Etched by Gérard Lairesse (1640-1711), Dutch painter and etcher who worked for William and Mary amongst other illustrious patrons. A classicist and theorist (after going blind he wrote a major theoretical treatise, the Groot Schilderboek or 'Great Book of Painting'), Lairesse was known as the 'Dutch Poussin'. Most of his plates were originally published by Nicolaes Visscher, who published a collected edition under the title 'Opus Elegantissimum' in c.1675.
[Ref: 43009] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
[William III] Guilielmus Henricus D:G: Prins van Orange &c.
P. Lelÿ Pinxt. A. Blooteling Fecit et ex: 1678.
Mezzotint. 350 x 255mm (13¾ x 10"). Narrow margins, sheet edged with album paper, some spotting.
Half-length portrait in oval of William III (1650-1702) as Prince of Orange, with long hair, cravat and armour. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Wessely 46.
[Ref: 64793] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Voyage de sa Majesté Britannique en Hollande.
R. de Hooghe...
A La Haye chez Arnout Leers 1692.
Fine etching. 335 x 225mm (13¼ x 9") Laid on card.
The titlepage to Govert Bidloo's ''Komste van Zyne Majesteit Willem III in Holland'', featuring a ground of allegorical figures around a medalllion portrait of William III.
[Ref: 45036] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
The Great Seal of King William III
J. Mynde sc.
[c.1730]
Engraving. 325 x 200mm (12¾ x 8").
The seal of King William III who ruled England following the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688 which ended the short (1685-8) reign of James II, with a good view of London in background.
[Ref: 43085] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Wilhem Henrick Prins van Oranje en van Nassov etc. Stad-Hovder Capiteyn Admirael Generael der Vereenighde Nederlanden. [William Henry Prince of Orange and Nassau etc. Stadtholder Captain Admiral General of the United Netherlands.]
R. de Hooge f.
uytgegeven 't Amsterdam by M. Doornick [n.d., c.1686].
Rare etching, cut in four. Sheets 380 x 540mm (15 x 21¼"), 85 x 395mm (3¼ x 15½"), and two 100 x 70mm (4 x 2¾"), Main sheet trimmed into image, some engraved decorations lost.
A portrait of William III of Orange surrounded by his ancestors and predecessors as Stadtholder: from left to right, William I of Orange (William the Silent); his elder son, Maurits; William's father William II; and Frederik Hendrik, William III's grandfather and youngest son of William I. One of the separate sheets is a view of his entry into Amsterdam, 12 August, 1672, the other two the keys naming the figures in the main image. The print celebrates the reinstatement of the joint post of Stadtholder and Captain General after the Republican faction had abolished it in 1668. In 1672, faced with a French invasion, William took control of the Dutch army and was appointed Stadtholder of Holland and West-Friesland. Landwehr p 257 i of iii, with Doornick's address and William without a feathered hat; however item 43078 is an example published by Allardt, apparently earlier.
[Ref: 42604] £620.00
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Marie II. Reine De La Gr. Bretag. [&] Guillaume III. Roy De La Gr. Bretag. Nee le 10 May 1662. Mourut le 8 Janvier 1695. Agee de 32 ans. Ans et 7. m 29. J. [&] Ne le 14 de Novemb. 1650. Mort le 19 Mars 1702. Age de 51 ans. 4 m et 5 J.
Engraving. 135 x 170mm (5¼ x 6¾") large margins. Some distortion to the sheet. Minor discolouration.
Head and shoulders portraits of Mary II and William III, in oval frames and printed on the same sheet. William and Mary were joint rulers of England, Scotland and Ireland after the deposition of James II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Mary, daughter of James II, was favoured to take the throne as she was a devout protestant and fiercely renounced her father. Mary initially felt that her husband William, Prince of Orange, should be king, however he felt that Britain should be ruled by a legitimate heir and did not want to appear to have taken the throne by conquest, and so they reached the agreement that they would be joint rulers. After his death, William was succeeded by Mary's sister Anne.
[Ref: 53856] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Guillaume III. 1689 XXVIII. Tom. III. pag. 448.
[n.d., c.1700.]
Engraving. Plate: 125 x 75mm (5 x 3''). Staining.
A portrait of William III (1650-1702) who ruled Great Britain from 1689.
[Ref: 48632] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
Wilhelm Henrick. Prins van Orange en Nassau etc:
[n.d. c.1650-1689.]
Engraving and etching; 17th century watermarked paper. 280 x 182mm (11 x 7¼"). Slight foxing and creasing. Trimmed.
Equestrian portrait of William III 1650-1702) as a young man; wearing hat with feathers, holding truncheon; cavalry skirmish in the background.
[Ref: 52532] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[William III] Guillaume Henri Pr. La G. De D. Prince D’Orange Etc.
Gravé par Gerard Valck.
Imprimé chez Nicolas Visscher Avec Privil. Des Etats Generaux. [n.d. c.1675.]
Rare engraving; paper watermarked. 376 x 280mm (14¾ x 11"). Soiling and tears in lower edge.
Portrait of the Prince of Orange (the future King William III), wearing a wig and armour, bust in an oval surrounded by oak-leaves. Later states show William as King of England; the plate was later transformed into George I.
[Ref: 52533] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Gulielmus & Maria D.G. Angl: Scot: Fran: & Hiber: Rex & Regina &c.
Vander Guect sculp.
[Printed and Sold by Chris: Browne at the Globe in St. Paules Church yard.] [n.d., c.1695.]
Scarce engraving. Sheet 240 x 195mm (9½ x 7¾"). Trimmed within plate, two corners torn off.
Double portrait of William III and Mary II, each half length within ovals.
[Ref: 52576] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
[William III & Mary II] Wilhelmus. Henr. D.G. Mag. Brit. Franc. et. Hib. Rex. &c. [&] Maria D.G. Mag. Brit. Franc. et Hib. Regina. &c.
G. Valck fec. et exc.
Cum. Privile. Ordi. Hollan. et West-Fri. [n.d. c.1690.]
Pair of mezzotints. 350 x 255mm (13¾ x 10"). Both sheets with vertical fold, with splits, Mary with split in bottom left corner of plate mark.
Head and shoulders portraits of William and Mary after Peter Lely, in ovals will verse in Latin and Dutch by Lambert Bidloo (1638-1724). The portraits originally showed the pair as Prince & Princess of Orange. CS: 5 & 7, state ii of ii.
[Ref: 57309] £360.00
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His Highness the Prince of Orange.
P. Lely Pinxit. R. Thompson excudit.
[.n.d. c.1680]
Very scarce mezzotint, print 340 x 250mm (13½ x 10"). Trimmed to plate and glued to album sheet.
Three-quarter length portrait of the future William III (1650-1702) standing in front of a rock. He wears a long wig, lace cravat, and armour, holding a baton, and placing one hand on a helmet on a block. In the background a cavalry battle is raging and a castle can be seen in distance. CS 36.II. Simon Turner: T70 II.
[Ref: 58881] £480.00
His Highness the Prince of Orange.
W Sherwin ex. [After William Wissing]
[.n.d. c.1680]
Very scarce mezzotint, 17th century watermark; sheet 375 x 275mm (14¾ x 10¾"). Trimmed within plate and tipped into album sheet at sides.
Half-length oval portrait of the future William III (1650-1702). He wears a long wig, lace cravat and armour. Appears to be after the oil by Dutch artist William Wissing (1656-87). Not in CS.
[Ref: 61584] £380.00
[William III] Guilielmus Henricus D.G. Princeps Auriacus.
A. Blooteling fec.et.ex.
[n.d. c.1680.]
Mezzotint. 105 x 75mm (4¼ x 3"). Trimmed close to the platemark, laid on album sheet.
Half-length portrait of William III (1650-1702) as Prince of Orange, with long hair, cravat and armour. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Wessely 47.
[Ref: 64792] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[William III] Guilielmus Henricus D:G: Prins van Orange &c.
P. Lelÿ Pinxt. A. Blooteling Fecit et ex: 1678.
Mezzotint, rich impression. Sheet 350 x 255mm (13¾ x 10"). Trimmed close to image, creased. Collector's stamp of Fritz Reiss on reverse.
Half-length portrait in oval of William III (1650-1702) as Prince of Orange, with long hair, cravat and armour. Ex: Collections of Fritz Reiss and The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, both collectors of mezzotints. Wessely 46
[Ref: 64794] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[William III as Prince of Orange] Guillaume Henri Prince d’Orange.
Gravé par Jean Verkolje.
Metr' en Lumiere par Nicolas Visscher Avec Privil: des Etats Generals [n.d. c.1680].
Fine mezzotint. Sheet 435 x 320mm (17 x 12½"). Trimmed to plate on three sides, to image on left, mounted in album paper at sides.
Three quarter portrait of William of Orange, the future William III, wearing state robes, wig and collar of St George, a plumed hat to one side. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Wessely 23.
[Ref: 65334] £320.00
[His Highness the Prince of Orange.]
[P. Lely Pinxit.] [R. Thompson excudit.]
[.n.d. c.1680]
Very scarce mezzotint, print 350 x 285mm (14 x 11¼"). Trimmed to image and glued to backing sheet at top corners.
Three-quarter length portrait of the future William III (1650-1702) standing in front of a rock. He wears a long wig, lace cravat, and armour, holding a baton, and placing one hand on a helmet on a block. In the background a cavalry battle is raging and a castle can be seen in distance. CS36. Blackett-Ord T70. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. See also [Ref: 58881].
[Ref: 65069] £240.00
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[William III] His Royal highness The Prince of Orange.
[after Peter Lely.]
I. Beckett exc: [n.d., c.1685].
Mezzotint. Sheet 240 x 190mm (9½ x 7½"). Trimmed within plate,laid on album paper at edges, some creasing.
A half-length portrait in oval of William III while Prince of Orange, wearing armour and a lacey cravat. CS 81. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65456] £260.00
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Gulielmus III D.G. Angliae Scotiae Franciae et Hiberniae Rex.
P.a.gunst Sculpsit et excudit.
[n.d. c.1689.]
Engraving. Plate 336 x 222mm. 13¾ x 8¾". Small tears and one crease not visible from front.
William III (1650-1702), was a sovereign Prince of Orange by birth. From 1689 he reigned as William III over England and Ireland, and as William II over Scotland.
[Ref: 17128] £230.00
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Guglielmo III Re Della Gran Bertagna, et.
Serie Cronolgica di molte tra le Attioni piu cospicue di S.M.B. raccolte dal P.Cosmografo Coronelli.
[Venice, c.1690.]
Engraving, 360 x 270mm. Repaired tear.
Oval portrait of William III surrounded by a garland with events of his reign chronicled on the leaves.
[Ref: 1387] £140.00
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[William III King of England & etc.]
J. Gole. fe et Ex. Cum Previlegio:Ord:Holl:et West-Frisiae.
Mezzotint. 330 x 245mm. Trimmed to plate, minor buising and rubbing, spotting in title area.
[Ref: 2775] £450.00
[William of Orange.] Generosa in ortus semina exsugunt suos. Guillame Henry d'Orange, et de Nassai. Diets, Lingen. Meurs, Bueren et de Flessingue, Seigneur par la grace de Dieu, Prince Comte de Catzenelleboge, Vianden, Leerdam etc. Marquis de Vere e Baron de Breda &c.
Aragueneau pinxit. P. Philippe sculpsit.
[Amsterdam c.1670.]
Engraving, fine & rare; 17th century watermark. 330 x 450mm (13 x 17¾"). Trimmed within plate. Crease barely visible from front.
A portrait of young William of Orange, later William III (1650-1702). William was Stadholder in the Netherlands from 1672 and then in 1689 became King of England along with his wife Mary after they deposed her Catholic father James II in the Glorious Revolution. BM: 1871,1209.910, quoting another state published by Frederick de Wit.
[Ref: 42406] £520.00
The Revolution, 1688.
Painted by Ja.s Northcote, R.A. Engrav'd by Ja.s Parker.
London. Publish'd April 26, 1790, by J.Harvus, Royal Exchange.
Engraving. 395 x 630mm. Marginal tear.
William and Mary of Orange, sitting on thrones beneath a canopy, with George Savile, the Marquis of Halifax, kneeling before them and presenting the crown, all surrounded by various noblemen and religious and political officials.
[Ref: 4449] £140.00
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Gulielmus Magnus. Vorst Willem, overlaen met honderd Krygslavrieren, Treed dus weer in het veld, en bied Louys het hoofd:Terwyl hy t Vaderland een felre Vree beloofd: T'geen Vaardig Staat on met Olyfblaen hem to cieren. Lud.Smimds. M.D. [Above Oval] Dare Orbi quietem: seculo Pacem Suo. Hoec Summa Virtus Senee: Otav.475 &c.
Pet Schenck fec et exc Amstelod cum Privilll: Ord Holl et west Fri.
Mezzotint in Oval 175 x 253mm.
Portrait of William III, Prince of Orange; head and shoulders, slightly turned to left; wearing an ancient Roman style armour; in an oval Mezzotint. Pieter Schenk [1660 - 1718/1719] Engraver, mezzotinter and publisher.
[Ref: 7264] £260.00
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