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Capt.n Anderson.
Capt.n Anderson. Commanding Irregular Cavalry, Shah Shujah's Force.
[after Vincent Eyre.]
[London, John Murray, 1843.]
Lithograph. Printed area 175 x 105mm (7 x 4¼"). Slightly foxed.
William Anderson (1803-58) in Afghan dress. Promoted to captain in 1838, he served as Commandant of Shah Shuja's 2nd Cavalry during the 1st Afghan War (1838-42) and was taken prisoner during the retreat from Kabul in January 1842, and released on 22 September. Promoted to major in May 1853, Anderson later served as second-in-command of the Jodhpur Legion, a unit that mutinied in 1857, before eventually retiring with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. A portrait from Vincent Eyre's 'Portraits of the Cabul Prisoners', from an original drawing made during Eyre's captivity in Afghanistan after the Retreat from Kabul during the 1st Afghan War (1838-1842).
[Ref: 53168]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Lancelot Andrewes] Reverendissimus Et Doctiss: Domini. Lancel: Andrewes Episcop. Elyensis Etc. Anno 1618.
[Lancelot Andrewes] Reverendissimus Et Doctiss: Domini. Lancel: Andrewes Episcop. Elyensis Etc. Anno 1618. These Lineaments of Art, have well set forth Some outward features (though no inward worth) But to these Lines his writings added, cann Make up the faire resemblance of a Man For as the Bodies forme is figurd here So there the beautyes of his Soule appeare; Which I had praised; but that in This place to praise Them, were to praise Him to his Face. Ge: Wi:
[by Simon de Passe.]
[n.d. c.1618.]
Engraving. 180 x 105mm (7 x 4½"), with wide margins. Crease on left.
Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626) held high positions in the Church of England during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. Under James I he served successively as Bishop of Chichester, Ely and Winchester and oversaw the translation of the Authorised Version of the Bible. Depicted here with an open book with words 'Verbum Dei' ('Word of God') to which he points.
[Ref: 53125]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Thomas Attwood, Esq.re.
Thomas Attwood, Esq.re. Founder of Political Unions.
Printed by C. Kellow, 13, Red Lions St, Holborn.
Published for the Proprietor by J. Drake, New Street, Birmingham [n.d., c.1832].
Rare lithograph. Sheet 335 x 235mm (13¼ x 9"). Foxing
Thomas Attwood (1783-1856), political reformer, founded the Birmingham Political Union in 1830 campaigning for cities and large towns to be directly represented in Parliament. The portrait seems to pre-date his election to Parliament in December 1832, after the passing of the Great Reform Act.
[Ref: 53188]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Friend of the People. Thomas Attwood, Esq.r.
The Friend of the People. Thomas Attwood, Esq.r. Proof.
W Green del.t. Head eng.d. by E Scriven. Accompaniments by James B Allen.
Printed & Published by Josiah Allen 5. Bennett's Hill Birm.m Aug 20.1832.
Rare steel engraving with stipple. Sheet 270 x 175mm (10¾ x 7").
Thomas Attwood (1783-1856), political reformer, founded the Birmingham Political Union in 1830 campaigning for cities and large towns to be directly represented in Parliament.
[Ref: 53189]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Boyd.]
[Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Boyd.]
J. Smart pinxit. John Boydell, excudit, 1785. Caroline Watson sculpsit.
Publish'd May 1st. 1785, by John Boydell, Engraver, in Cheapside, London.
Stipple., proof before title 170 x 125mm (6¾ x 5"). Trimmed to plate, slight surface soiling.
Lieutenant General Sir Robert Boyd (c.1710-1794), army officer during the Seven Years' War, including the Siege of Minorca of 1756. He served as governor of Gibraltar three times (1776-7, 1790 and 1790-4) and was buried there.
[Ref: 53056]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Elizabeth Canning convicted of Perjury. May ye 7th 1754.
Elizabeth Canning convicted of Perjury. May ye 7th 1754. Price 3 pence.
[n.d. c.1754.]
Engraving. Sheet 175 x 120mm (6¾ x 4¾"). Trimmed. Vertical crease.
Elizabeth Canning (1734-73), an 18-year-old London maidservant, claimed to have been kidnapped on New Year's Day and held for a month in a brothel in Enfield. She accused `Mother Wells', the madam of the establishment, of trying to force her to become a prostitute. A hideous gypsy crone staying in the house, Mary Squires, cut off the girl's stays (worth 10 shillings), and Elizabeth was imprisoned in an attic with only a few crusts of bread and a jug of water to live on. On January 29th she escaped through a window and walked all the way back to her mother's house in the City. Squires and Wells were apprehended, and tried at the Old Bailey; the former was condemned to be hanged, and the latter was burned in the hand and imprisoned. However opinion turned against Canning and new evidence led her to be charged with perjury and transported for seven years.
CS 36.ii.
[Ref: 53153]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Thomas Carr (late an attorneny in the Temple)
Thomas Carr (late an attorneny in the Temple) was Executed at Tyburn the 18th day of Jan.y 1737 for robing (in Company with Elizabeth Adams) Mr W.m Quarrington in the Angel Tavern Temple-bar.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament [n.d., c.1737].
Rare engraving. Sheet 200 x 150mm (8 x 6"). Trimmed within plate, creased.
Thomas Carr was vestry clerk of the parish of St Paul, Covent Garden. He and Elizabeth Adams (with whom he lived) stole ninety-three guineas and a diamond ring from William Quarrington. At Tyburn the pair kissed and held hands as the cart moved away from under their feet.
[Ref: 53146]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Sir William Chambers,  Architect to the King.
Sir William Chambers, Architect to the King.
Falconet del. Pariset sculp.
Pub'd by E. Jeffery, opposite Carlton House. [n.d., c.1800.]
Stipple. 130 x 185mm (5 x 7¼"). Trimmed into plate on both sides.
Sir William Chambers (1722 - 1796), architect.
[Ref: 53173]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Nocturne.
Nocturne.
L. Balestrieri Pinx & Sculps.
Imp. Eug. Delatre, Paris. Copyright 1904 by L. Balestrieri, Paris.
Etching. Pt stamp verso H. Levasseur. 410 x 700mm (16 x 27½").
A dark scene with Frédéric Chopin playing the piano. Drawn and engraved by Lionello Balestrieri (1872-1958), an artist who moved in musical circles, coming to know Puccini, Giordano and Cilea.
[Ref: 53097]   £460.00  
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Stephen College. The Protestant Joiner.
Stephen College. The Protestant Joiner.
[n.d., engraved c.1670, printed c.1820.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 190 x 125mm (7½ x 5"). Slight foxing. Trimmed within plate on three sides.
A portrait of Stephen College (also Colledge, c.1635-81), with a skull in the background. A joiner by trade, he aided the fabricated Popish Plot by writing ballads and polemics against catholics and lawyers. He was tried and executed for high treason in Oxford in 1681.
[Ref: 53147]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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Captain James Cook, F.R.S.
Captain James Cook, F.R.S.
Painted by W.m Hodges. Engraved by J.s Basire. 1777.
[Publish'd as the Act directs Feb.y 1.st 1777, by W.m Strahan in New Street, Shoe Lane, & Tho.s Cadell, in the Strand, London.]
Engraving. Sheet 270 x 205mm (10½ x 8"). Trimmed within plate, losing publication line, very slight loss in bottom right corner, mounted on album paper at edges.
Portrait of James Cook, the frontispiece of 'Voyage towards the South Pole', the official account of Cook's second voyage. As Hodges accompanied the voyage this image said to be the truest likeness.
[Ref: 52940]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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An Exact Representation of the Execution of W.m Cundell & J. Smith for High Treason at the County Goal [sic]
An Exact Representation of the Execution of W.m Cundell & J. Smith for High Treason at the County Goal [sic] Horse-monger-lane Surry. Monday March 16th 1812.
[n.d., c.1812.]
Rare etching. Sheet 170 x 210mm (6¾ x 8¼"). Trimmed and mounted in album paper.
William Cundell and John Smith were among a group of British sailors captured by the French on Mauritius. During their captivity about fifty collaborated with their captors, acting as prison guards. When the British recaptured the island most of the collaborators left with the French; of the remainder most were transported but only Cundell and Smith were sentenced to be hanged, having been chosen by lot. They were hung on the roof of Horsemonger Lane Gaol (today a public park, Newington Gardens), the last public execution for high treason in Britain.
[Ref: 53150]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Executie der Conspirateurs Tegens de Persoon des Konings van Engeland.
Executie der Conspirateurs Tegens de Persoon des Konings van Engeland.
P. v d B. in fec. [Pieter van den Berge.]
[n.d., c.1700.]
Rare engraving. Sheet 190 x 280mm (7½ x 11"). Binding folds, repaired tear top left.
A scene of the hanging, drawing and quartering of 'conspirators against the person of the king of England', probably the Monmouth rebels of 1685, against James II. From the offset on the reverse, this is likely to have been published in the 'Europische Mercurius', a Dutch newspaper. After the Glorious Revolution of 1688 any adverse view of James was widely disseminated.
[Ref: 53140]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Little Executioner.]
[The Little Executioner.]
Rp f. [Engraved by Richard Houston.]
[1755.]
Mezzotint. 130 x 160mm (5¼ x 6¼"). Folded twice as issued, folds taped on verso.
A copy of the first mezzotint to be published in England, which had been engraved by Prince Rupert of the Rhine, who introduced the technique to England when he returned with the Restoration in 1660. Rupert demonstrated the process to associates, including John Evelyn, who persuaded Rupert to contribute this portrait to his history of printmaking, 'Sculpura', in 1662. According to Chaloner Smith this version was engraved for the second edition of 'Sculpura'.
CS: 7.ii Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 53119]   £330.00  
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S.te Genevieve...
S.te Genevieve...
AParis Chez Chiquet rue St Jacques au Grand S.Henry [n.d., c.1700].
Scarce engraving with exceptional hand colour with glitter. 310 x 205mm (12¼ x 8"). Slight damp staining in text, small worm holes. Small margins.
Saint Genevieve, patron saint of Paris, seated under a tree, receiving a vision from God. The glitter is applied on her dress and halo, and in the rays of the vision.
[Ref: 53185]   £550.00  
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Halley.
Halley.
From an original Picture ascribed to Dahl, in the possession of the Royal Society. Engraved by W.T. Fry.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Stipple on steel. Sheet 195 x 140mm (7¾ x 5½"). Trimmed within plate.
Edmond Halley as an old man, said to be after Swedish painter Michael Dahl (1659-1743)
[Ref: 53175]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Joseph Hunton, at the Bar of the Old Bailey: Tried for Forgery on October 28th 1828.
Joseph Hunton, at the Bar of the Old Bailey: Tried for Forgery on October 28th 1828.
Printed by C. Hullmandel.
Published by McLean, 26, Haymarket. [n.d., c.1828.]
Rare lithograph. Sheet 260 x 195mm (10¼ x 7¾"). Tear taped on left.
Joseph Hunton, a Quaker, a partner in the firm of Dickson & Co., forged bills of exchange by signing them with the name of a dead colleague. He fled to Plymouth, where he was on a ship bound for New York when he was apprehended. Found guily, he was executed by famed hangman John Foxton at Newgate in December.
[Ref: 53144]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Execution of the rebels on Kennington Common in the year 1746.
Execution of the rebels on Kennington Common in the year 1746.
[n.d., c.1795.]
Engraving. Sheet 205 x 130mm (8 x 5"). Small margins on 3 sides. Stitch marks affecting plate mark on right, foxing.
The execution of the officers of the Jacobite 'Manchester Regiment', English catholics who supported the 1745 rebellion, on 30th July. Their leader, Francis Towneley, was hung, drawn and quartered (although by that time the hanging would be terminal) and his head placed on a pike on Temple Bar.
[Ref: 53143]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Quirinus Kuhlmann Vratislaviæ Silesorum die 15 (250 Februar Anni M.DC.LI.
Quirinus Kuhlmann Vratislaviæ Silesorum die 15 (250 Februar Anni M.DC.LI.
I. Muscowita pinxit 1679. R. White sculp 1683.
Andreas Luppius Edit. [n.d., c.1690.]
Rare engraving. 150 x 100mm (6 x 4"). Trimmed within plate.
Quirinus Kuhlmann (1651-89), German Baroque poet and mystic. His poetry was initially successful, but his political and religious views were too extreme. He believed that Protestant Europe should join with the Ottomans to destroy Catholic Europe, the House of Habsburg, and the Pope, thus establishing the ''Kingdom of Jesus''. In 1689 he travelled to Moscow to convince Tsar Ivan V to join this alliance; while living in the city he was denounced by the chief pastor of Moscow Lutherans as theologically and politically dangerous, arrested, tortured, and burned at the stake for heresy.
[Ref: 53178]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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The First London County Council.
The First London County Council. Supplement to the Graphic, June 8th 1889.
[1889.]
Wood engraving. Sheet 400 x 585mm (15¾ x 23"). Wear to edges, slightly trimmed at bottom, as issued.
A collection of 114 portraits of councillors of the first LCC, including the chairman Lord Roseberry and two women, Margaret Mansfield, Baroness Sandhurst (1828-92) and Jane Cobden (1851-1947), both noted campaigners for Women's Suffrage. The LCC was the first London-wide general municipal authority to be directly elected.
[Ref: 53099]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Nicolaus Machiavelus Florentin.
Nicolaus Machiavelus Florentin. Nasc. Florentiæ Ao. Obiit Ao. Supremum per te nada est Prudentia culmen Ulterus nec quo progendiatur habet.
F. Morellon la Cave sculpsit 1724.
Etching. 150 x 85mm (6 x 3¼"). Trimmed, worm trail filled.
Niccolo Machiavelli (1460-1527), Italian historian, philosopher, humanist and a writer based in Florence during the Renaissance. He was a founder of modern political science (with his treatise 'The Prince'), diplomat, political philosopher, playwright, and a civil servant of the Florentine Republic.
[Ref: 53033]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Marianne.
Marianne.
W.m Wynne Ryland Del.t et Scul.t.
Published as the Act directs January 3, 1780 by W.W. Ryland London.
Fine stipple, printed in sanguine sepia in colour, 18th century watermark. Sheet 345 x 250mm (13½ x 10"). Trimmed within plate.
Fine printing of a Portrait of a young girl, possibly the artist's daughter, wearing a square-necked gown with elbow-length sleeves and a frilly cap, smiling shyly towards the viewer.
The BM (1873,0809.373) notes that Nicholas Stogden has pointed out that the model was a boy.
[Ref: 53092]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The ducking of John Osbourn & his wife on a charge of Witchcraft.
The ducking of John Osbourn & his wife on a charge of Witchcraft.
[London: Alexander Hogg, 1795.]
Engraving. Sheet 185 x 115mm (7¼ x 4¼"). Slightly time stained.
In 1751 John and Ruth Osbourne were seized from a workhouse in Tring and accused of witchcraft. Both were ducked in a pond in Wilstone, but one of the leaders, Thomas Colley, held Ruth down with a stick until she drowned. Colley was convicted of murder and hanged in chains at Gubblecote Cross. From Hogg's 'New and Complete Newgate Calendar'.
[Ref: 53142]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Mess.rs Robert and Daniel Perreau.
Mess.rs Robert and Daniel Perreau.
[c.1776.]
Rare etching. Sheet 180 x 135mm (7 x 5¼"). Trimmed within plate.
Daniel Perreau and his twin brother Robert were put on trial for forgery, alongside Daniel's lover Margaret Caroline Rudd. Her defence was that she was their helpless victim, so she was set free and the brothers executed. She later had an affair with James Boswell.
[Ref: 53151]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Philador Esq.r.
Philador Esq.r.
[English c.1810.]
Etching. Sheet 135 x 110mm (5¼ x 4¼"). Trimmed and laid on album sheet.
François-André Danican Philidor (1726-95), French composer regarded as the best chess player of his day. His 'Analyse du jeu des Échecs', for which this probably a frontispiece portrait of an English edition, was considered a standard chess manual for at least a century.
[Ref: 52982]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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George Psalmanazar The Imposter.
George Psalmanazar The Imposter.
[n.d.., c.1800.]
Etching. Sheet 135 x 95mm (5¼ x 3¾"). Trimmed and laid on album paper.
George Psalmanazar (c.1679-1763), a Frenchman, passed himself off as the first visitor to Europe from Taiwan, even speaking an invented language. He assumed the name of 'George Psalmanazar' when he 'converted' to Christianity in 1702. Coming to London, he switched to Anglicanism and wrote ''An Historical and Geographical Description of Formosa, an Island subject to the Emperor of Japan'' in 1704. After confessing the imposture in 1706 he went straight, learning Hebrew and co-authoring Samuel Palmer's 'A General History of Printing' (1732). He even contributed to A Complete System of Geography and wrote about the real conditions in Formosa, pointedly criticising the hoax he himself had perpetrated. In later life he became a friend of Samuel Johnson and wrote his autobiography, although even this did not reveal his real name.
[Ref: 53174]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[John Rainolds] Johannes Rainoldus Theogous Anglus Clarissimus Obit Oxoniæ MDCVII.
[John Rainolds] Johannes Rainoldus Theogous Anglus Clarissimus Obit Oxoniæ MDCVII.
[n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving. Sheet 140 x 100mm (5½ x 4"). Trimmed and laid on album paper.
John Rainolds (or Reynolds, 1549-1607), Puritan theologian. At the Hampton Court Conference (1604) his request that ''one only translation of the Bible [be] declared authentical, and read in the church'' led to the creation of the King James Bible.
[Ref: 53036]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Miss Martha Reay.
Miss Martha Reay. Publish'd June 7.th. 1779.
Publish'd June 7.th. 1779.
Rare stipple. Sheet 140 x 100mm (5½ x 4"). Trimmed and mounted in album paper.
A half portrait in an oval of Martha Ray (1742-79), a singer who was the mistress of John Montagu, Earl of Sandwich, by whom she had nine children. On 7th April, a jealous admirer, James Hackman, murdered her at the Royal Opera House, for which he was executed at Tyburn.
[Ref: 53154]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[Rembrandt] Lingenieux Merlin Anglois.
[Rembrandt] Lingenieux Merlin Anglois.
[after Rembrandt.]
[Balthasar Moncornet, c.1660.]
Etching. 145 x 110mm (5¾ x 4¼"), with large margins.
Rembrandt's laughing self-portrait.
[Ref: 53159]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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Charles Rennett.
Charles Rennett. Convicted at the Old Bailey of May 28th 1819 of Child Stealing.
Published by R. Ackermann June 1st 1819.
Rare lithograph. Sheet 290 x 205mm (11½ x 8") very wide margins. Slight soiling.
By sweet-talking a nursery-servant, Rennett kidnapped the three-year-old son of his first cousin, who had inherited an estate that Rennett felt should have been his. He absconded to Germany, where he was apprehended and brought back to England. Found guilty, Rennett was sentenced to seven years’ transportation to Australia.
See Ref: 53549 for portrait of child
[Ref: 53141]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Elizabeth Robinson Montague] [Mrs Montagu.
[Elizabeth Robinson Montague] [Mrs Montagu. From a Painting by S.r Joshua Reynolds in the Possession of His Grace the Lord Primate of All Ireland, to whom thie Plate is Inscribed by his Graces much Oblig'd and Obed.t Serv.t John Raphael Smith.]
Painted by Sr. Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by J. R. Smith.
Publish'd April 10th, 1776 by I.R. Smith No 10 Bateman's Buildings, Soho Square, London.
Very fine mezzotint, scratched letter proof before title. 505 x 350mm (19¾ x 13¾"). Thread margins with a little wear, repairs to corners.
Portrait of Elizabeth Montagu (1718-1800), the famous ''blue-stocking'', author and literary hostess, seated three-quarter length with her hands in her lap, wearing an ornate brocade dress and cap. Born Elizabeth Robinson in York, she was partly brought up in Cambridge with her grandmother whose second husband was the classical scholar Dr Conyers Middleton. In 1742 she married the wealthy landowner, Edward Montagu and by 1760 her literary breakfasts in Hill Street, Mayfair were established. After her husband's death in 1775, she commissioned James "Athenian" Stuart to design Montagu House in Portman Square (destroyed in WW2).
CS: 112. i.
[Ref: 53090]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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J. Jaques Rousseau.
J. Jaques Rousseau. Tombeau de I. I. Rousseau a Ermenonville ou il a été déposé le 4 Julliet 1778 agé de 66 ans.
A Genêne chez Cassin, à Paris chez Isabay M.d d'Estampe rue de Gesvres.[n.d., c.1778.]
Engraving. Sheet 220 x 135mm (8¾ x 5¼"). Triummed within plate, printers crease top right.
A bust portrait in profile to the right of Genevan philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, within a trompe l'oeil oval. Below the portrait is a depiction of Rousseau's tomb. He was initially buried at Ermenonville on the 'Ile des Peupliers' as shown, which became a place of pilgrimage for his many admirers, before being moved to the Panthéon in 1794.
W2547
[Ref: 53182]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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[Margaret Caroline Rudd] Mrs Rudd.
[Margaret Caroline Rudd] Mrs Rudd.
[c.1775.]
Engraving. Sheet 150 x 110mm (6 x 4") Slight offset. Trimmed to plate and mounted in album paper.
Mrs Rudd (c.1745-c.1798) was charged with forging a bond, alongside Daniel Perreau, her lover, and his twin brother Robert. At the trial she pretended that she was their helpless victim, so she was set free and the brothers executed. She later had an affair with James Boswell.
[Ref: 53135]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Mrs. Margaret Caroline Rudd.
Mrs. Margaret Caroline Rudd.
[c.1770]
Rare engraving. Sheet 170 x 90mm (6¾ x 3½"). Trimmed, laid on album paper.
Mrs Rudd (c.1745-c.1798) in jail, was charged with forging a bond, alongside Daniel Perreau, her lover, and his twin brother Robert. At the trial she pretended that she was their helpless victim, so she was set free and the brothers executed. She later had an affair with James Boswell.
[Ref: 53136]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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The Reverend John Ryland, A.M.
The Reverend John Ryland, A.M. Engraved for the Contemplations on the Beauties of Creation.
Carington Bowles, excudit. Publish'd as the Act directs, 14. Mar. 1778.
Rare mezzotint. 150 x 110mm (6 x 4¼") large margins. Bit time stained.
Portrait of the Baptist Minister John Ryland. He learnt Hebrew when only five years old and Greek when he was only nine, and by fifteen was teaching in his father's school. He was minister of the Broadmead Chapel at Bristol and was one of the twelve ministers who founded the Baptist Missionary Society.
[Ref: 53158]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Mary Squires the Gypsy, who was Condemned for Stripping Eliza. Canning, at Endfield Wash;
Mary Squires the Gypsy, who was Condemned for Stripping Eliza. Canning, at Endfield Wash; and has since obtain'd his Majesty's most Gracious Pardon.
Drawn from the Life, by the Honourable R_d E_d and Etch'd by Tho.s Worlidge, Painter in the Little Piazza, Covent Garden.
[Etched c.1754, but on wove paper watermarked 1812.]
Etching. 205 x 160mm (8 x 6½") very large margins.
An 18-year-old London maidservant called Elizabeth Canning claimed to have been kidnapped on New Year's Day and held for a month, in a brothel in Enfield. She accused `Mother Wells', the madam of the establishment, of trying to force her to become a prostitute. A hideous gypsy crone staying in the house, Mary Squires, cut off the girl's stays (worth 10 shillings), and Elizabeth was imprisoned in an attic with only a few crusts of bread and a jug of water to live on. On January 29th she escaped through a window and walked all the way back to her mother's house in the City. Squires and Wells were apprehended, and tried at the Old Bailey; the former was condemned to be hanged, and the latter was burned in the hand and imprisoned. However opinion turned against Canning and new evidence led her to be charged with perjury and transported for seven years.
[Ref: 53203]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Hon.ble Eman.l Swedenborg. Anon ætatis 80.
The Hon.ble Eman.l Swedenborg. Anon ætatis 80. Born at Skockholm Jan. 29th 1688, died in London, March 29th 1772.
Battersby sculp.
Published by J. Sewell, Cornhill, 1786.
Engraving. 180 x 110mm (7 x 4¼") large margins.
Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), scientist, theologian and mystic.
W: 2858.
[Ref: 53181]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Franciscus Deleboe Sylvius, Medicinae.
Franciscus Deleboe Sylvius, Medicinae. Practicae in Academia Lugduno:: Batavia Professor:
R. White sculp.
[n.d., c.1680.]
Engraving. Sheet 140 x 85mm (5½ x 3¼"). Trimmed and laid on album paper. Repaired tear top.
Franciscus Sylvius (Franz de le Boë, 1614-72), Dutch physician and scientist, Professor of Medicine at Leiden University from 1658 and Vice-Chancellor in 1669-70.
W 2865-4.
[Ref: 53044]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Humfredus Wanley.
Humfredus Wanley. Natus 21, die Martij AD 1671/2.
T. Hill Pinxit 1717. A. Wivell Fec 1819.
[Published by T. Rodd, July 1st 1819, 2 G.t Newport St. Long Acre.]
Mezzotint, proof before title. 165 x 110mm (6½ x 4¼"), with large margins. Surface scratch, spotting.
Humfrey Wanley (1672-1726), palaeographer and scholar of Old English, the first keeper of the Harleian Library was born on 21st March 1672. Copied from the John Smith contemporary mezzotint of Thomas Hill's oil.
[Ref: 53186]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Josiah Wedgwood Esq.r.
Josiah Wedgwood Esq.r. Done from an original Picture Painted in Enamel as large as Life.
George Stubbs pinx.t. Geo: Townly Stubbs sculp.t Engraver to His R.H. the Prince of Wales.
London, Published Feb.y 10. 1795, by Geo:Townly Stubbs, No.86 High Street, Marybone.
Stipple . Sheet 225 x 175mm (9 x 7"). Trimmed to plate.
A half-length portrait of Josiah Wedgwood (1730-95], patron of the artist, George Stubbs. Wedgwood first commissioned Stubbs to paint himself and his wife in 1780 and the artist painted in oil a family picture with nine figures, four being on horseback, also a large portrait in enamel on earthenware; both these works are now in the possession of Mr. Godfrey Wedgwood. This print was published by George Townly Stubbs within three months of Wedgwood's death in 1795 as a memorial, probably taken from the enamel in his father's studio.
Lennox-Boyd: 97, II of II.
[Ref: 53124]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Jo:h Weston.
Jo:h Weston.
[n.d., c.1790.]
Engraving. 150 x 105mm (6 x 4¼") with wide margins. Very slight printer's crease.
Joseph Weston and his brother George were believed to be respectable Winchelsea citizens, but were actually highwaymen who became known for robbing the Bath and Bristol Mail coach in 1781, between Maidenhead and Hounslow. Acquitted for lack of evidence, they were hung at Tyburn for attempted murder the following year. William Makepeace Thackery's unfinished novel 'Denis Duval' featured the pair.
[Ref: 53145]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Jonathan Wild going to the Place of Execution.
Jonathan Wild going to the Place of Execution.
[London: Olive Payne, 1736.]
Engraving. 315 x 205mm (12½ x 8"). Small tears in edges. 2 very small holes on right centre. Trimmed to plate on right.
Soldiers leading Jonathan Wild (c.1682-1725) past St Sepulchre's Church on Skinner Street on the way to the gallows at Tyburn. Wild was known as the ''Thief-Taker General'' for apprehending criminals, most notably Jack Sheppard the highwayman. However he was a gang-master himself, protecting his associates and arresting his conspirators. Eventually he was caught out and executed: his skeletal remains are on public display in the Royal College's Hunterian Museum in Lincoln's Inn Fields.
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The Beheading S.r Tho.s Wyatt.
The Beheading S.r Tho.s Wyatt.
Terry sculp Paternoster Row.
Published as the Act directs [****] for H. Trapp Paternoster Row. [1784.]
Engraving. 165 x 220mm (6½ x 8¾"). Trimmed from larger sheet.
The executition of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger (1521-1554), leader of Wyatt's Rebellion against Mary I. From Foxe's 'New and Complete Book of Martyrs'', updated by Paul Wright.
[Ref: 53148]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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