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The East View of Kew and Strand Green.
The East View of Kew and Strand Green.
Chatelain delin. J. Roberts sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. [n.d. c.1750.]
Hand-coloured engraving. Glue straining visible outside the image, top and bottom.
One of a series of views around London after Jean Baptiste Chatelain. A view looking east, showing Kew on the South bank of the river; a rural scene.
[Ref: 19284]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Kew. 1864.
Kew. 1864.
Signed in pencil Seymour Haden.
Plate IX from the Portfolio "Etudes à l'Eau-forte" 1864.
Etching 210 x 135mm Slight foxing.
Showing the Kew Railway Extension. Francis Seymour Haden, English, 1818 - 1910 Etcher and engraver (also physician and surgeon); born London 16 September 1818, died in Alresford 1 June1910; brother-in-law of Whistler.
[Ref: 2876]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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View of Sion - House, from Kew garden.
View of Sion - House, from Kew garden.
J. Farington R.A. delt. J. C. Stadler Sculpt.
Pub. June 1, 1795, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
Fine hand coloured aquatint with very large margins. Printed area: 215 x 320mm (8½ x 12½"). Slight staining in margin.
Plate 7 from Joseph Farington's (1747 - 1821) 'History of the River Thames', 1794, a two-volume publication including 76 aquatints. A view with several figures on a river bank in the foreground, including a couple with a dog strolling on the right, and a boat sailing on the Thames in the middle distance. Sion House can be seen in the background to the right. Syon House, and its 200 acre park, was designed by architect Robert Adam, and was first opened in 1415. The house now belongs to the Duke of Northumberland and is his family's London residence. The gardens were designed by Capability Brown.
Abbey: 432.
[Ref: 33470]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Kew Bridge.
Kew Bridge.
E. Wardee [signed in pencil.]
[n.d. c.1925.]
A rare signed etching. Publisher's stamp. 235 x 285mm. 9¼ x 11¼".
A group of children seated on the Middlesex side of the River Thames with Kew Brdige to the left; swans in the river.
[Ref: 20082]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Kew Bridge.]
[Kew Bridge.]
Ned Swain [signed in the plate.] No.8.
[n.d. c.1883.]
Etching. Plate 177 x 248mm. 7 x 9¾".
Strand-on-the-Green showing Kew Bridge and the Standpipe Tower of the Kew Bridge Pumping Station, which was originally opened in 1838 by the Grand Junction Waterworks Company. Ned Swain (d.1902).
[Ref: 20051]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of the Aviary and Flower Garden at Kew.
A View of the Aviary and Flower Garden at Kew.
T. Sandby delin. C. Grignion sculp.
[London, 1763.]
Etching, 305 x 460mm. 12 x 18". Fine impression, with full margins.
A pond surrounded by flower beds in the foreground of an aviary at Kew Gardens, with trees surrounding. Kew Gardens originated in the exotic garden at Kew Park formed by Lord Capel John of Tewkesbury. It was enlarged and extended by Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales, the widow of Frederick, Prince of Wales, for whom Sir William Chambers built several garden structures. One of these, the lofty Chinese pagoda built in 1761 still remains. From Chambers's 'Plans, elevations, sections and perspective views of the gardens and buildings at Kew...' After Thomas Sandby (1721 - 1798).
British Library: 004870442.
[Ref: 16627]   £320.00  
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A View of the Menagerie, and its Pavillion, at Kew.
A View of the Menagerie, and its Pavillion, at Kew.
T. Sandby delin. C. Grignion sculp.
[London, 1763.]
Etching, 305 x 460mm. 12 x 18". Fine impression, small hole in sky, with full margins.
An ornamental pond surrounded by a fence with a chinoiserie pavilion on an island at centre, elegant figures on the walkway, a neo-classical building ('the temple of Bellona') in the background to left surrounded by trees. Kew Gardens originated in the exotic garden at Kew Park formed by Lord Capel John of Tewkesbury. It was enlarged and extended by Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales, the widow of Frederick, Prince of Wales, for whom Sir William Chambers built several garden structures. One of these, the lofty Chinese pagoda built in 1761 still remains. From Chambers's 'Plans, elevations, sections and perspective views of the gardens and buildings at Kew...' After Thomas Sandby (1721 - 1798).
British Library: 004870442.
[Ref: 16628]   £320.00  
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Plan & Elevation of the Bridge.
Plan & Elevation of the Bridge.
W. Chambers Architectus. T. Miller sculp.
[London, 1763.]
Copper engraving. Plate 298 x 439mm. 11¾ x 17¼". Large margins. Time staining outside platemark.
A plan for a bridge constucted at Kew Gardens, by the Scottish architect Sir William Chambers (1723-1796). His contribution to architectural design in London surpasses that of many other architects of the time. He was responsible for many of Kew Gardens' temples, Carlton House, north and south wings of Buckingham Palace, Richmond Palace, Sir Joshua Reynolds house, internal decorations of St James's Palace, Somerset House and many others. He was appointed tutor in architecture to the future George III. From William Chamber's 1763 publication of the 'Plans, Elevations, Sections and Perspective Views of the Gardens and Buildings at Kew in Surrey'.
[Ref: 19901]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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The Aviary.
The Aviary.
E. Rooker Sculp.
[London, 1763.]
Copper engraving. Plate 292 x 427mm. 11½ x 16¾". Large margins. Time staining outside the platemark.
A plan of the Aviary in Kew Gardens, as designed by the Scottish architect Sir William Chambers (1723-1796). His contribution to architectural design in London surpasses that of many other architects of the time. He was responsible for many of Kew Gardens' temples, Carlton House, north and south wings of Buckingham Palace, Richmond Palace, Sir Joshua Reynolds house, internal decorations of St James's Palace, Somerset House and many others. He was appointed tutor in architecture to the future George III. From William Chamber's 1763 publication of the 'Plans, Elevations, Sections and Perspective Views of the Gardens and Buildings at Kew in Surrey'.
See Ref: 16627 for a perspective view of the Aviary and Flower Garden from the same publication.
[Ref: 19904]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of the Menagerie, and its Pavillion, at Kew.
A View of the Menagerie, and its Pavillion, at Kew. Veüe de la Menagerie, et du Pavillion, aux Jardins Royales de Kew.
[Engraved by Charles Grignion after Thomas Sandby.]
[London, 1763.]
Etching, fine impression, 305 x 460mm. (12 x 18"). Slight crease centre, small margins, small hole in sky.
An ornamental pond surrounded by a high fence with a chinoiserie pavilion on an island at centre. Behind is a neo-classical building ('the Temple of Bellona'), surrounded by trees. This plate was originally published in Wiliam Chambers's 'Plans, elevations, sections and perspective views of the gardens and buildings at Kew' in 1763; this is a slightly later separate issue, without the inscriptions and with the addition of the French title.
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A View of the Terrace Walk in the Royal Gardens at Kew, 1744.
A View of the Terrace Walk in the Royal Gardens at Kew, 1744.
Aug.n Heckel delin.t sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1780.]
Copper engraving with large margins, rare. 160 x 240mm, 6¼ x 9½". Paper worn at plate mark.
Kew Gardens from the River Thames.
[Ref: 26274]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Queen Elizabeth's Elm. Richmond.
Queen Elizabeth's Elm. Richmond.
M. Callcott 1834.
Rare lithograph on chine collé. 240 x 175mm (9½ x 7"). Some spotting, mainly to backing sheet.
An ancient Scots Elm in the grounds of Kew Palace, partially blown down in 1844. Privately printed by Maria, Lady Callcott (1785-1842), traveller, author and amateur lithographer.
Gascoigne 704.
[Ref: 61700]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew.
The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew.
Drawn by John O'Conner. Engraved by H. Adlard.
[n.d., c.1865.]
Steel engraving on india. 255 x 440mm (10 x 17¼") very large margins.
The Palm House of Kew Gardens, built 1844-48) by architect Decimus Burton and iron founder Richard Turner, the first large-scale structural use of wrought iron. Originally the glass was tinted green with copper oxide to reduce heat from the sun. Above the image is the crest of the Stationers' Company. The view was originally published as the Stationers' Almanack 1852, but this example appears to be from a later compilation.
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A View of the Palace, of Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, at Kew.
A View of the Palace, of Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, at Kew. Vüe du Palais de Son Altesse Royale Madame la Princesse de Galles à Kew.
[William Woollet, after Joshua Kirby.]
London Printed for Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck near Serjeants Inn Fleet Street. [n.d. c.1763.]
Engraving. Plate 172 x 273mm. 6¾" x 10¾".
Royal Collection: RCIN 702947.a.
[Ref: 9012]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Kew Palace, as seen from Brentford.
Kew Palace, as seen from Brentford.
J.Gendall Del.t. T. Sutherland Sculp.t.
London. Published Jan.y 1819 at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. 395 x 505mm (5½ x 19¾"), with narrow margins.
A view of the 'third' Kew Palace, begun in 1802 by James Wyatt with much input from George III. It was much-ridiculed: in 1820 John Bew, in his 'The ambulator; or, The stranger's companion in a tour round London', wrote; 'This Angleo-Teutonic, castellated, gothized structure, (which has never been completed, and probably never will be,) must be considered as an abortive production, at once illustrative of bad taste and defective judgement'. The Prince Regent didn't like it and after the George III’s confinement at Windsor Queen Charlotte refused to live there. In 1828 it was demolished with the interiors used elsewhere: the main staircase was installed in Buckingham Palace.
[Ref: 54951]   £420.00  
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Kingston.
Kingston.
Drawn by S. Owen. Engraved by W.B. Cooke.
London, Published July 1, 1814, by W.B. Cooke, 2 York Place, Pentonville.
Engraving. 155 x 255mm (6 x 9¾"), with very large margins. Uncut.
A view of Kingston from 'The Thames' by Samuel Owen (c.1769-1857). Across the river is the wooden bridge replaced in 1828 by the current Kingston Bridge, designed by Edward Lapidge.
[Ref: 34049]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Kingston.
Kingston.
FN 1821. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[Published in London.]
Lithograph. 324 x 431mm. 12¾ x 17".
A plate to Rodwell & Martin's edition. A view of a river bank with a seated figure talking a standing women under a large tree in the right foreground; another figure walking along the bank in the left foreground. Two boats on the Thames in the middle distance; a church tower on the other side of the river in the background.
[Ref: 18461]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Enthusiastic Reception of Mr. Palmer into Kingston June 20th 1826.
[The Enthusiastic Reception of Mr. Palmer into Kingston June 20th 1826. If ever there was a free Election is has been this.]
J.S. Alpenny June 1826.
Lithograph. Sheet 225 x 330mm (9 x 13"). Trimmed, losing title at bottom and into printed border at top, stains. Old ink mss obscuring the text of a banner (''Palmer for Independence''), and added numeral bottom right.
A view of Kingston Market, with a crowd celebrating the election of Charles Nicholas Pallmer (1772-1848). Pallmer, a Whig, was a slave-owner in the West Indies. As M.P. Ludershall, (1815–17) he fought against William Wilberforce's slave registry bill. After becoming MP for Surrey in this election he campaigned for not only for compensation for slave-owners should ownership be banned but also Catholic emancipation. He did not contest the 1830 election, claiming 'health reasons' but in reality he was heavily in debt. He fled to Europe before he was made bankrupt the following year.
[Ref: 56368]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Bridge at Kingston-upon-Thames.
The Bridge at Kingston-upon-Thames. To the Lord High Steward, the Bailiffs and Freeman of that Ancient Corporation, this plate is humbly Inscribed, by their most obedient Servant, dward Lapidge, Architect of the Bridge.
E. Lapidge, Architect. Engraved by R. Havell, Junr.
Published by E. Lapidge No.9. Green Street, Grosvenor Square, July, 1828.
Fine and large aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. 415 x 660mm (16½ x 26"), paper watermarked 'J Whatman Turkey Mill'. Trimmed into plate at sides, several repaired tears in margins. In mount.
View of Kingston Bridge, showing boats on the River Thames and All Saints church in the distance. The bridge, still standing today, was built of Portland stone with five elliptical arches to a design by Edward Lapidge (1779-1860), the County surveyor. The first stone was laid by the Earl of Liverpool at a ceremony on 7 November 1825 and the bridge was opened by the Duchess of Clarence, on July 17, 1828.
Colvin 'Dictionary of British Architects' p.600.
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[Kingston Bridge] To the Right Hon.ble John Garratt Lord Mayor of London,
[Kingston Bridge] To the Right Hon.ble John Garratt Lord Mayor of London, This Perspective View of a Design for a Cast Iron Bridge, proposed to be erected at Kingston, Surrey, and which obtained the Premium of 100 Guineas in the Public Competition 1824. is by Permission dedicated by his Lordship's obedient Servant, John Burges Watson, Arch.t.
Drawn by J.B. Watson. Engraved by M. Dubourg.
London Published by J.B. Watson
Aquatint. 225 x 545mm (9 x 21½"). Creases and repaired tear on left. Bit messy. Small margins.
Despite winning the competition, it was decided not to use this design because of the rising price of iron. Instead a bridge of Portland stone designed by Edward Lapidge was built, still in use today.
[Ref: 53086]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Set of twelve views of the environs of London.]
[Set of twelve views of the environs of London.] A Perspective View of Twickenham [&] A View of Richmond up the River. [&] A View of Richmond down the River. [&] A View of Richmond Hill from the Earl of Cholmondelly's [&] The North View of Row-Hampton. [&] A View of Fulham Bridge and Putney. [&] The North View of Putney. [&] A View of Chelsea. [&] Orme House near Northfleet in Kent, The Villa of Will.m Webber Esq.r. [&] A View of Gravesend in the County of Kent. [&] A View of Hampstead from the foot way next the Great Road Pond Street. [&] A View of Highgate from upper Holloway.]
London, Printed for Rob.t Sayer Map & Printseller near Sarjeants Inn, Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1779].
Set of twelve numbered engravings, with large margins; stitched. Each plate c.180 x 280mm (7 x 11").
Twelve numbered views, stitched as issued.
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[Louis Philippe instructing his children at Orleans House.]
[Louis Philippe instructing his children at Orleans House.]
Couder pinx: Chretien del. Impie. Lithogque. de C. Motte.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Lithograph, proof before title. Image 390 x 510mm (15¼ x 20").
An interior scene of domesticity at Orleans House, Twickenham, featuring at its centre the house's most famous resident Louis Philippe, Duc d'Orleans (1773 - 1850). Forced into exile from France in the period leading up to Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, Louis Philippe made this house his home in London between 1815 and 1817. Attracted to the tranquillity of the area he wrote to a friend: 'I bless heaven, noon and night that I am in my peaceful house in old Twick'. In 1844 he returned to England as King of the French, and visited his former residence accompanied by Queen Victoria. The pupils are portraits of his children.
[Ref: 8065]   £350.00   (£420.00 incl.VAT)
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Marble-Hill Twickenham Midd.x.
Marble-Hill Twickenham Midd.x. The Villa of J. Lubbock Esq.r.
Drawn & Engraved by J. Hassell.
London Pub.d by J. Hassell 1.st Oct.r 1804.
Fine coloured aquatint, 200 x 275mm (8 x 10¾") with large margins. Crack along the platemark. Slight central crease.
A view of Marble Hill cottage, the villa of J. Lubbock Esq., along the Thames with figures in the foreground.
[Ref: 60517]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The East View of Mortlake.  15
The East View of Mortlake. 15
Chatelain delin. J. Roberts sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Sep.t ye 22 1750.
Engraving. 85 x 130mm (3¼ x 5"). Trimmed to plate, laid on album paper.
A view of Mortlake and the Thames, from Barnes, with the tower of St Mary the Virgin. From Jean Baptiste Chatelain's 'Fifty Views of Villages, &c. from the most agreeable Prospects near London'. Later editions were printed by Robert Sayer.
[Ref: 40680]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Mortlake.
Mortlake.
Drawn from Nature & on Stone by W. Westall A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London Pub: by Rodwell & Martin: New Bond St. Dec.r 1823.
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet size: 275 x 400mm (10¾ x 15¾"). Large margins.
A view of the river Thames at Mortlake, with a number of figures, including a fish-seller, on the bank to the left, and three boats on the water. William Westall (1781 - 1850) was a British topographical draughtsman and engraver. He became an Associate Member of the Royal Academy in 1812. He was the younger brother of the painter and illustrator Richard Westall. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823.
[Ref: 38067]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The North View of Mortlake.  16
The North View of Mortlake. 16
Chatelain delin. J. Roberts sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Sep.t ye 22 1750.
Engraving. 85 x 130mm (3¼ x 5"). Trimmed to plate, laid on album paper.
A view of St Mary the Virgin. From Jean Baptiste Chatelain's 'Fifty Views of Villages, &c. from the most agreeable Prospects near London'. Later editions were printed by Robert Sayer.
[Ref: 40681]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[East Ham & Barking.] London. Sheets XLIII, XLIV & LIV (parts of)
[East Ham & Barking.] London. Sheets XLIII, XLIV & LIV (parts of) Edition of 1894-96.
Photozincographed and Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1897.
Zincograph with hand colour, sheet 700 x 990mm, 27½ x 39". With stencilled sheet number and mss. notes. Laid on linen. A litle wear.
A large-scale plan (1/2500) of East Ham & Barking, with the River Roding. This sheet has been used to record the property of the Port of London Authority.
From the Port of London Authority archives.
[Ref: 11013]   £160.00  
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[Petersham Lodge] A Front View of the Earl of Harrington's House &c. at Petersham in Surry.
[Petersham Lodge] A Front View of the Earl of Harrington's House &c. at Petersham in Surry. [French title]
A. Heckel delin. Stevens Sculp.
Published 12th. May 1794, by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London.
Engraving, watermarked Hayes 18??. 260 x 405mm (10¼" x 16"), with large margins.
Petersham Lodge, house of Charles Stanhope, Earl of Harrington at Petersham, Surrey. Near Richmond on the River Thames, Petersham takes its name from having belonged to St. Peter's Abbey at Chertsey.
[Ref: 51989]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[Petersham Lodge] A Front View of the Earl of Harrington's House &c. at Petersham in Surry.
[Petersham Lodge] A Front View of the Earl of Harrington's House &c. at Petersham in Surry. [Translated into French to right.]
A. Heckel delin. Stevens Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament June 8th. 1752. London Printed for and Sold by Robt. Sayer at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter lane, Fleet Street._& Heny. Overton at the White Horse without Newgate.
Hand coloured engraving, 260 x 405mm. 10¼" x 16". A very fine impression in good colour; unexamined out of frame.
The principal facade of Petersham Lodge, the house of William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington 1690? - 1756) at Petersham, Surrey; figures and carriages to foreground. Numbered '66' upper right.
[Ref: 16216]   £350.00  
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[Petersham Lodge] A View of the Earl of Harrington's House towards the Garden at Petersham in Surry.
[Petersham Lodge] A View of the Earl of Harrington's House towards the Garden at Petersham in Surry. [Translated into French to right.]
A. Heckel delin. Stevens Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament June 8, 1752. London Printed for and Sold by Robt: Sayer at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter lane, Fleet Street._& Heny. Overton at the White Horse without Newgate.
Hand coloured engraving, 260 x 405mm. 10¼" x 16". A fine impression in good colour; unexamined out of frame.
Rear view from the grounds of Petersham Lodge, home of William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington 1690? - 1756) at Petersham, Surrey; figures and sheep to foreground. Numbered '67' upper right.
[Ref: 16218]   £350.00  
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[Petersham Lodge] A Front View of the Earl of Harrington's House &c. at Petersham in Surry.
[Petersham Lodge] A Front View of the Earl of Harrington's House &c. at Petersham in Surry. [French title]
A. Heckel delin. Stevens Sculp.
Published 12th. May 1794, by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London.
Hand coloured engraving. Plate: 260 x 405mm (10¼" x 16"), with large margins.
Petersham Lodge, house of Charles Stanhope, Earl of Harrington, at Petersham, Surrey.
[Ref: 39827]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Petersham Lodge] A Front View of the Earl of Harrington's House &c. at Petersham in Surry.
[Petersham Lodge] A Front View of the Earl of Harrington's House &c. at Petersham in Surry. [&] A View of the Earl of Harrington's House towards the Garden at Petersham in Surry.
A. Heckel delin. Stevens Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament June 8th. 1752. London Printed for and Sold by Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter lane, Fleet Street._& Hen.y Overton at the White Horse without Newgate.
Fine pair of engravings. 260 x 405mm (10¼" x 16"), with large margins, 18th century watermarks.
A fine pair of views of Petersham Lodge, house of Charles Stanhope, Earl of Harrington at Petersham, Surrey.
Not in Gascoigne.
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A View of the late Celebrated Mr Pope's House, fronting the River Thames.
A View of the late Celebrated Mr Pope's House, fronting the River Thames.
Printed for_Bowles & Carver,_No. 69 St. Pauls Church Yard London.
Engraving, writing in ink verso? Spanish. Plate: 230 x 165mm (9 x 6½"). Paper tone and marking.
A tourist advert view of Alexander Pope's house in Twickenham, situated on the Thames. The house was demolished in 1807.
[Ref: 46439]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[View Near Richmond]
[View Near Richmond]
[Drawn & Etched by Rowlandson. Stadler Aquatinta.]
[London: Thomas Tegg, n.d., 1822.]
Fine coloured aquatint with etching. Sheet 135 x 200mm (5¼ x 8"). Trimmed into image, losing inscriptions, mounted in album paper.
A view of the Thames from the Twickenham bank, Richmond Hill in the background. From Rowlandson's 'Sketches from Nature': The plate was first published by Rowlandson in a fortnightly series: it was not published in a book until 1822.
Abbey 33; Gascoigne Images of Richmond 782.
[Ref: 61108]   £360.00  
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Sketches at Richmond, Surrey.
Sketches at Richmond, Surrey.
Drawn from Nature and on Stone by T. Lindsay. Printed by W. Clerk 26 Dean S.t Soho.
Published by James Darnill (Public Library & Reading Room) Hill S.t Richmond [n.d., c.1840].
Four rare lithographs on chine collé, laid on sheet with printed title. Sheet 250 x 310mm (9¾ x 12¼").
Four views of the Thames at Richmond on one sheet (clockwise from top left): view from Twickenham bank towards Old Deer Park; from Petersham bank towards Twickenham; view near Petersham; and from Richmond Hill towards Twickenham.
Gascoigne 460-3.
[Ref: 62176]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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A View up the Thames, between Richmond and Isleworth.
A View up the Thames, between Richmond and Isleworth. No.1.
J. Boydell Del. et Sculp.
Pulish'd according to Act of Parliament by J. Boydell Engraver at the Unicorn the Corner of Queen Street Cheapside. Price 1s. [1770.]
Engraving, paper watermarked, very large margins. Plate 260 x 425mm (10¼ x 16¾").
View on the Thames; stately homes line opposite bank of the river; people fishing or walking along riverside path in right foreground, behind them farmers stack hay; a barge, and smaller boats in river. From "A Collection of One Hundred Views In England and Wales", published by Boydell after he turned from engraver to print publisher in 1767. The first collection was issued in 1770, and included some plates by printmakers other than himself.
Adams (London): 47.1.
[Ref: 29294]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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Sketches at Richmond, Surrey.
Sketches at Richmond, Surrey.
Printed by W. Day 17 Gate S.t.
Richmond, Pub.d by James Darnill (Public Library & Reading Room) Hill Street [n.d., c.1840].
Rare lithograph. Sheet 210 x 280mm (8¼ x 11").
Four views of the Thames at Richmond on one sheet (clockwise from top left): view near Petersham; the bridge from upstream, Richmond Bank; the Star and Garter from Twickenham Ferry; and the bridge from upstream, Twickenham Bank.
Gascoigne 456-9.
[Ref: 62063]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Thames Wherries. Richmond.
Thames Wherries. Richmond.
Drawn & Etched by E.W. Cooke.
London, Published 1829.
Etching. 135 x 205mm (5¼ x 8"), with very large margins.
Ferry boats beached on the shore.
[Ref: 62064]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Richmond. Looking towards Isleworth.
Richmond. Looking towards Isleworth.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. Aug.t 1822.
Lithograph. Printed area 220 x 310mm (8¾ x 12¼"), with large margins. Small tears in edges, damp stain in bottom margin.
A view of the Thames, with cows grazing. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823.
Not in Gascoigne.
[Ref: 61655]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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View from Richmond Hill.
View from Richmond Hill.
Drawn by C.V. Fielding.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Fine aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. Sheet 370 x 475mm (14½ x 18¾"). Trimmed within plate.
A large view looking down across Petersham Meadows to the Thames and Twickenham. Extremely fine & scarce.
Gascoigne 494.
[Ref: 61657]   £650.00  
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Richmond. From Petersham Fields.
Richmond. From Petersham Fields.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. June 1, 1822.
Lithograph on chine collé. Printed area 220 x 310mm (8¾ x 12¼"), with large margins.
A view looking down the Thames towards Richmond Bridge, with a ferryman in the foreground. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823.
Gascoigne 69.
[Ref: 61659]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Richmond. Looking from the Bridge.
Richmond. Looking from the Bridge.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. Aug.t 1. 1822.
Lithograph on chine collé. Printed area 220 x 330mm (8¾ x 13"), large margins.
A view of the Thames from riverside under Richmond Bridge. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823.
Gascoigne 71.
[Ref: 61661]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Richmond.
Richmond.
W. Westall. A.R.A. del.t. R.G. Reeve sculp.t.
Published 1828, by R. Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Aquatint on chine collé. 280 x 350mm (11 x 13¾") large margins.
A view looking along the Thames from near Argyll House towards Richmond Bridge. From Westall & Owen's Picturesque Tour of the River Thames.
Abbey Scenery 435; Gascoigne 90. See 61666 for coloured version.
[Ref: 61665]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Richmond.
Richmond.
W. Westall. A.R.A. del.t. R.G. Reeve sculp.t.
Published 1828, by R. Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Aquatint with superb hand colour. 280 x 350mm (11 x 13¾"), watermarked 'J Whatman 1827', large margins.
A view looking along the Thames from near Argyll House towards Richmond Bridge. From Westall & Owen's Picturesque Tour of the River Thames.
Abbey Scenery 435; Gascoigne 90. See 61665 for black and white version.
[Ref: 61666]   £360.00  
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Richmond.
Richmond.
J. Farington R.A. del.t. J.C. Stadler Sculp.t.
Pub. June 1, 1795, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside, London.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. Printed area: 215 x 320mm (8½ x 12½"), large margins. Slight offset from text.
A view of Richmond Bridge from the banks of the Thames, taken from downstream. Plate 6 from 'History of the River Thames', 1794, a two-volume publication including 76 aquatints after Joseph Farington (1747 - 1821).
Abbey: 432. Gascoigne 37.
[Ref: 61667]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Richmond Surrey.
Richmond Surrey.
F.N. [Francis Nicholson] 1821. [Printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel.]
Lithograph. Sheet 230 x 320mm (9 x 12½"). Trimmed into image.
A view looking up the Thames from near Argyll House to Richmond Bridge.
Gascoigne 426.
[Ref: 61692]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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A View up the Thames, between Richmond and Isleworth. ~
A View up the Thames, between Richmond and Isleworth. ~
Jn. Boydell Del & Sculp
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament J. Boydell Engraver, at the Unicorn the Corner of Queen Street, Cheapside, London. Price 1s. ~ No.1.
Engraving. 430 x 268mm. [n.d. c.1752].
[Ref: 853]   £320.00  
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[Richmond, From Twickenham Park.]
[Richmond, From Twickenham Park.]
[Painted by Thomas Hofland. Engraved by Charles Heath.]
[n.d., c.1822.]
Etching and engraving on india laid paper, unfinished proof before all letters. Image 350 x 530mm (13¾ x 20¾"). Trimmed to india. Water stain to image lower right.
An attractive landscape view across parkland towards Richmond Bridge on the River Thames. Several vessels including pleasure barges are on the water and figures sit, sketch and promenade in the foreground. A guitar lies on the grass to left. After Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843).
[Ref: 9456]   £420.00  
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Richmond.
Richmond. Looking from the Bridge.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
Lonodn. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. Aug.t 1822.
Hand coloured lithograph, india paper. Sheet size: 290 x 390mm (11½ x 15¼"). Large margins.
A view of the Thames from Richmond Bridge, with various figures on the bank to the right and a number of sailing boats in the water. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823. William Westall (1781 - 1850) was a British topographical draughtsman and engraver. He became an Associate Member of the Royal Academy in 1812. He was the younger brother of the painter and illustrator Richard Westall.
[Ref: 38068]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Set of eleven views of Richmond Park.]
[Set of eleven views of Richmond Park.]
SDK [monogram of Simon de Koster] 1823-6.
Eleven lithographs on chine collé (complete set as per Gascoigne], with large margins, titled in pencil on backing card. Printed area 235 x 300mm (9¼ x 11¾").
An extremely rare set of views of Richmond Park.
Gascoigne 429-439, unidentified.
[Ref: 61654]   £1,200.00   view all images for this item
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