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Her Majesty Caroline, Queen of Great Britain &c.&c. [&] Count B. Bergami.
Her Majesty Caroline, Queen of Great Britain &c.&c. [&] Count B. Bergami.
W.m Derby del.t R. Cooper Sculp.t [&] Sen.r Carloni pinx.t Cooper Sculp.t
Published Aug.t 1. 1820 by R. Cooper, Edward Street, Hampstead Road, and Sold by all Printsellers in the United Kingdom. Printed by McQueen & Co.
Stipple and etching. Plate 343 x 285mm (13½ x 11¼"). Creasing.
Queen Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821), the Queen consort of King George IV. In 1814, she first met Bartolomeo Bergami and employed him as a servant. Their relationship grew strong, friendly and intimate. It was widely rumoured that they were lovers and so the King, now with a reason, could forge ahead with the divorce. Instead of treating her like a Queen, the church, George and the court introduced a bill in Parliament, the Pains and Penalties Bill 1820, which stripped Caroline of the title of queen consort and dissolve her marriage.
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Caroline, Queen Of England.
Caroline, Queen Of England. Engraved from the Original Picture presented to the Corporation of the City of London, by Her Majesty on the 1st. Novr. 1820.
Painted by Jams. Lonsdale, Esqr. Principal Painter in Ordinary to the Queen. Engraved by Henry Meyer, 3, Red Lion Square Bloomsbury.
London, Published for the Proprietor, by H. Meyer, Novr. 27th 1820.
Stipple with etching on india laid paper, 430 x 355mm. 17 x 14". Marginal staining.
Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, later Queen Caroline (1768 - 1821), was the wife of George IV from 1795, and his queen consort from 29 January 1820 until her death. After James Lonsdale (1777 - 1839). Painted during the divorce trial controversy, Lonsdale was evidently a supporter of Caroline against claims of adultery by her husband; her hands are arranged to display her wedding ring in order to emphasize her fidelity to her marriage vows. She holds a letter inscribed 'To His Majesty the King'.
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[Caroline of Brunswick] Her Royal Highness Caroline Princess of Wales.
[Caroline of Brunswick] Her Royal Highness Caroline Princess of Wales. Born 17.th May 1768 _ Married to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales on Wednesday Evening 8.th April, 1795.
Published 25th March 1795, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London.
Rare mezzotint. 350 x 255mm (13¾ x 10"). Trimmed to plate at bottom, laid on album page. Small margins on 3 sides.
Full-length portrait of Caroline of Brunswick, wearing plumed head-dress and full court dress decorated with large ribbons and tasselled bows, in front of an arcade with pillars and a classical urn.
Not in Chaloner Smith.
[Ref: 64014]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Most Gracious Majesty Caroline, Queen of England.
Her Most Gracious Majesty Caroline, Queen of England.
Wageman Del.t T. Woolnoth Sculp.t
Published June, 28th.1820; by T. Woolnoth, 40 Henry Street, Pentonville.
Stipple. Plate 266 x 203mm. 10½ x 8". Trimmed to plate along lower edge.
Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, later Queen Caroline (1768 - 1821), was the wife of George IV from 1795, and his queen consort from 29 January 1820 until her death. Shortly after giving birth to Princess Charlotte of Wales, Carolin and George separated, and after she moved to Italy in 1814 rumours surrounding her relationship with her servant Bartolomeo Pergami (also spelt Bergami) culminated in her trial for adultery in 1820. This portrait was published during the investigation.
For the trial, see ref. 13462; for Pergami, see refs. 131, 4335 and 11157
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Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Charlotte.
Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Charlotte. Dedicated by Permission To his Royal Highness Prince George of Wales Regent, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, by His Royal Highnesses devoted Servant, S.W. Reynolds. Proof.
Painted by H. Edridge 1814. Engraved by S.W. Reynolds.
Published by the Engraver Bayswater 1819.
Proof mezzotint with etching. 380 x 275mm (15 x 10¾"). A strong, well inked impression, with surface texture. Some staining in borders.
Queen Charlotte (1744 - 1818), queen consort of George III, mother of George IV and grandmother of Queen Victoria. She sits in an ornate chair looking at the viewer, hands held together in lap, wearing a dark dress, shawl, frilled collar, cap and earring. After Henry Edridge (1768-1821).
Whitman 53. See Ref: 12140
[Ref: 61633]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain. Born May 19 1744.
Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain. Born May 19 1744.
L.C.D.S.A.L.
[n.d., c.1818.]
Lithograph with large margins, very rare & early lithograph; printed area 320 x 245mm (12½ x 9½").
A memento mori of Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818), the Queen consort of King George III. Although her death is not mentioned on this amateur lithograph, the iconography clearly indicates it was published after her death. After the portrait by William Beechey.
[Ref: 35242]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Charlotte Queen of Great Britain.
Charlotte Queen of Great Britain.
Done & Publish'd as the Act directs, Nov.r 25.th 1761, by J.s McArdell.
Mezzotint. 505 x 360mm (19¾ x 14¼"). Trimmed to plate, some staining backed with paper. Bit messy.
A profile portrait of Queen Charlotte, published as a pair to one of her husband, George III, after Jeremiah Meyer.
CS 41, ii of iii. Goodwin 84, iii of iv. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 68372]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Most Excellent Majesty Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain, &c.&c.
Her Most Excellent Majesty Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain, &c.&c. 324.
Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles, No.69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London. Published as the Act directs, 4 June 1783.
Mezzotint, with large margins. Plate 355 x 254mm. 14 x 10". Crease through upper image area.
Portrait, whole-length directed to right, looking ahead of her, right hand at her side, left hand on her crown which rests on a cushion next to crossed sceptres on a table to right, wearing coronation robes, with frills of lace at the elbows and neck, a rope of pearls around her waist, ermine lined cloak, which is spread over her throne behind her, hair dressed up with pearls. Crown decorated with fleurs-de-lis. Charlotte of Mecklenberg-Strelitz (1744-1818) was the Queen consort of the United Kingdom as the wife of King George III. She was also the electress consort of Hanover in the Holy Roman Empire until her husband was made King of Hanover.
[Ref: 24003]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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Charlotte Queen of Great Britain.
Charlotte Queen of Great Britain.
Sold in May's Building's Covent Garden [n.d., c.1765.]
Etching, 420 x 320mm. 16½ x 12½". Trimmed to plate; soiled. Small tear lower right.
A rare portrait of Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818), Queen consort of George III. She married to George in 1761 and bore him 15 children. This could be the work of George Bickham the Younger (c.1706 - 1771) who had premises in May's Buildings, Covent Garden from c.1745. He was the son of George Bickham the Elder and collaborated with his father, and their prints have not been properly identified; when there is any doubt, prints have been attributed to George Bickham the Younger. Probably issued originally as a companion to a plate of George III, this is one of several printed adaptations of the portrait of the Queen in profile attributed by Goodwin to Jeremiah Meyer (735 - 1789), enamel, and later minature, painter.
Not in BM. See Goodwin: 84.
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[Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Charlotte.]
[Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Charlotte.]
[Painted by H. Edridge 1814 . Engraved by S.W. Reynolds.]
[Published by the Engraver Bayswater 1819.]
Mezzotint with etching, proof before letters. 380 x 275mm (15 x 10¾").
Queen Charlotte (1744 - 1818), queen consort of George III, mother of George IV and grandmother of Queen Victoria. She sits in an ornate chair looking at the viewer, hands held together in lap, wearing a dark dress, shawl, frilled collar, cap and earring. After Henry Edridge (1768-1821).
Whitman 53. Collector's stamps of Alfred Morrison (1821 - 1897) and John Young to verso.
[Ref: 12140]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Most Excellent Majesty Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain, &c.
Her Most Excellent Majesty Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain, &c. 2.
Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles, at his Map & Printseller, N.o 69 in S.t Pauls Church Yard, London. Published as the Act directs, 3 Aug, 1775
Very fine mezzotint, 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"), with large margins. Repaired tear on right margin.
Portrait, whole-length directed to right, looking ahead of her, right hand at her side, left hand on her crown which rests on a cushion next to crossed sceptres on a table to right, wearing coronation robes, with frills of lace at the elbows and neck, a rope of pearls around her waist, ermine lined cloak, which is spread over her throne behind her, hair dressed up with pearls. Crown decorated with fleurs-de-lis. Charlotte of Mecklenberg-Strelitz (1744-1818) was the Queen consort of the United Kingdom as the wife of King George III. She was also the electress consort of Hanover in the Holy Roman Empire until her husband was made King of Hanover.
See also [Ref: 24003].
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Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Charlotte.
Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Charlotte.
S.r W.m Beechey del. M.A. Bourlier, Scu.
London, Published by E. Harding 19 May 1806.
Stipple. 280 x 218mm (11 x 8½"). Slight foxing.
Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818), Queen consort of King George III. Published be Edward Harding (1755-1840), who was an engraver, publisher and librarian to Queen Charlotte from 1803 to 1818.
[Ref: 22654]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Charlotte Queen of Great Britain.
Charlotte Queen of Great Britain.
J. M:cArdell del:t & fec:t.
Publish'd as the Act directs, & Sold by J. M.cArdell in Covent Garden, J. Bowles & Son, at the Black Horse in Cornhill, & R. Sayer in Fleet Street, Feb, 10th. 1762.
Fine mezzotint, 18th century watermark; 505 x 360mm (19¾ x 14¼"). Trimmed into plate at bottom. Small margins on 3 sides.
A profile portrait of Queen Charlotte, published as a pair to one of her husband, George III. after Jeremiah Meyer.
CS 41, iii of iii. Goodwin 84, iv of iv.
[Ref: 68317]   £450.00  
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Her Most Excellent Majesty, Charlotte Queen of Great Britain &c &c.
Her Most Excellent Majesty, Charlotte Queen of Great Britain &c &c.
Painted by J. Russell R.A. Crayon Painter to His Majesty, & H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Engraved by Joseph Collyer, A.
Published as the Act directs, 4 June 1791, & Sold by W. Faden, Charling Cross, M. Ryland, Bond Street, & J. Collyer, Dorrington Street, Cold Bath Field.
Stipple with etching and engraving. 330 x 250mm (13 x 9¾"), with large margins.
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818), the Queen Consort of the United Kingdom as wife of King George III.
[Ref: 56396]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Charlotte Queen of Great Britain
Charlotte Queen of Great Britain
London Published Jan.y 18 1783 by J. Birchall No. 473 Strand.
Stipple. 125 x 180mm (5 x 7"). Trimmed into plate at sides.
Oval portrait of the young Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818), wife of George III.
[Ref: 58664]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales.]
[Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales.]
[n.d., c.1815.]
Stipple with small margins, proof before all letters. 210 x 135mm (8¼ x 5¼").
Female portrait claimed by manuscript notes from the previous owner to depict Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817), daughter of George IV and Caroline. Married to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg in 1816, she died in childbirth the following year. She is dressed in warm outdoor wear.
[Ref: 31888]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Apotheosis of Her Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales. To Perpetuate the Memory of this Amiable Princess, so justly beloved and regretted By the British Nation, This tribute of Respect is most humbly Dedicated to her afflicted Consort
Apotheosis of Her Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales. To Perpetuate the Memory of this Amiable Princess, so justly beloved and regretted By the British Nation, This tribute of Respect is most humbly Dedicated to her afflicted Consort His Royal Highness Prince Leopold of Saxe Coburg, by Lieut.t R.P. Read. Proof.
Lieut.t Read Inv.t E. Burney Del.t Fry & Wright Sculp.
London Published June, 4.th 1818, for the Proprietor by J. Rippin, No.21. Theobalds Road.
Stipple. 470 x 325mm (18½ x 12¾"). Trimmed to plate.
A tribute to Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796-1817) who tragically died following childbirth aged 21. The Princess raised to heaven, people around the tomb weepeing, including Britannia to the left; Windsor Castle seen to left background, where a monument was erected at her tomb in St George's Chapel.
NPG: D33524.
[Ref: 53629]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness Charlotte, Augusta, Matilda Princess Royal.
Her Royal Highness Charlotte, Augusta, Matilda Princess Royal.
F. Hamilton Pinxit: A. Albanesi Sculpxit.
London Published Septem:e 5.1785 by A. Albanesi and Sold by J: Cary No.188: Strand.
Very rare stipple. 172 x 132mm. 6¾ x 5¼". Trimmed and glued to album sheet.
The Princess Charlotte, Princess Royal (1766-1828) who was the eldest daughter of George III. She was later Queen Consort of Frederick of Wurttemberg.
[Ref: 26946]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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[Princess Charlotte.]
[Princess Charlotte.] She was a nation's hope_a nation's pride; With her that pride has fled_those hopes have died!
Corbould delint. Kinnersley sculpt.
[n.d. c.1817.]
Stipple on india, with large margins. Plate 178 x 114mm. 7 x 4½". Some foxing.
Corbould's engraving features a disconsolate Britannia weeping over Charlotte's tomb and funerary urn, surrounded by suggestive iconographic details that include her shield and helmet and a lily, while above her hovers a rose-garlanded bust-portrait of Charlotte, surmounted with a halo-like ring of stars from which light radiates downwards. Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796-1817), the only child of George IV and Caroline Brunswick, who tragically died following childbirth aged only 21.
[Ref: 26156]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte of Wales.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte of Wales. Dedicated by Permission To his Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, Regent, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; by His Royal Highness's, most devoted Servant, Charlotte Jones.
Charlotte Jones pinx.t I.S. Agar sculp.t
London Published March 21st. 1814, (for the Proprietor,) by Colnaghi & Co, 23 Cockspur Street Charing Cross.
Fine stipple. 470 x 375mm (18½ x 14¾"). Trimmed to plate.
Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817) was the only child of George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV, and Caroline of Brunswick. She married Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg in 1816, and enjoyed only a few months of happiness before she died in childbirth the following year.
NPG: D8141.
[Ref: 24791]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Their Royal Highnesses the Princess of Wales and the Princess Charlotte.]
[Their Royal Highnesses the Princess of Wales and the Princess Charlotte.]
Maria Cosway pinx.t. S.W.Reynolds sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Very rare, fine and printed in colour mezzotint. Sheet 585 x 475mm (23 x 18¾"), large margins on 3 sides. Trimmed into lower plate.
Portrait of Caroline of Brunswick (1768 - 1821), and Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796 - 1817). Fine & decorative view of London in background. Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Queen of Hanover from 29 January 1820 until her death in 1821 as the estranged wife of King George IV. Princess Charlotte of Wales, was the only child of George, Prince of Wales (later George IV), and Caroline of Brunswick. She was expected to ascend the British throne after the deaths of her grandfather, George III, and her father, but died in childbirth at the age of 21, predeceasing them both.
Whitman 49.
[Ref: 67108]   £580.00  
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[Charlotte, Princess Royal] Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Wirtemberg.
[Charlotte, Princess Royal] Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Wirtemberg.
S.r W.m. Beechey del. Cheeseman Scu.
London Published by E. Harding 19 May 1806.
Stipple. Plate 279 x 217mm. 11 x 8½".
The daughter of George III, half-length wearing a a large oval miniature case (which almost certainly contained a portrait of the Prince of Würtemberg, whom she married in 1797). Charlotte, Princess Royal (later Queen of Würtemberg) (1766-1828).
[Ref: 22659]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland.]
[Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland.] [&] Her Royal Highness Anne Dutchess of Cumberland.
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by Tho.s Watson. [&] S.r Johua Reynolds Pinx.t. James Watson fecit.
Published May 20th 1774 for W.r Shropshire, No. 158, and T. Watson, No. 142, New Bond Street. [&] Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Decem.r 1st 1773 by James Watson, No 34 in Little Queen Street near Portland Chapel.
Pair of mezzotints. 620 x 390mm (24½ x 15¼") & 680 x 380mm (26¾ x 15") including separately-printed title. Some toning; Henry with small tears just entering plate, som repaired, and wear to the bottom margin; Anne laid on archival paper.
Prince Henry (1745-90), Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, and his wife Anne Horton (1743-1808), a commoner. Their marriage led to the Royal Marriages Act 1772, which forbade any descendant of George II to marry without the monarch's permission. There is no sign of the usual title plate on Henry.
CS T. Watson 11 & J. Watson 37, state ii of iii.
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[Bust of Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany]
[Bust of Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany]
[by Thomas Worlidge, c.1760.]
Etching, platemark 160 x 150mm (6¼ x 6"). Worn impression with small margins
Head of Prince Edward, Duke of York (1739-1767), younger brother of George III of the United Kingdom, the second son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Admiral and second in command of the Channel Fleet with Earl Howe as his flag captain. He took part in the expedition to Cherbourg in 1758, Quiberon Bay in 1759 and against Manilla in 1761. By Thomas Worlidge (1700-66). Posthumous impression: after Worlidge's death, his prints were republished by his widow with numbers added in the plate corners to correspond with her 1767 sale catalogue of Worlidge prints. This impression postdates that sale, with the number erased. The 'English Rembrandt', Worlidge (1700-66) was a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married.
State ii/ii; W6; D236
[Ref: 32736]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany, Rear Admiral of the Blue Squadron, Earl of Ulster, & Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.
His Royal Highness Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany, Rear Admiral of the Blue Squadron, Earl of Ulster, & Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.
J.H.Schaak pinx.t. T.Burford fecit.
London, printed for John Ryall, at Hogarth's Head in Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1765.]
Very fine mezzotint. 505 x 355mm.
Edward Augustus (1739-1767), younger brother of George III, created Duke of York and Albany by George II (his grandfather) in 1760.
CS: 20. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 5408]   £650.00  
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[Edward Augustus] H.R.H. The Duke of Kent and Strathearn, K.G. &c.&c.&c. [&] H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent &c.&c.&c.
[Edward Augustus] H.R.H. The Duke of Kent and Strathearn, K.G. &c.&c.&c. [&] H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent &c.&c.&c.
Painted by Geo. Dawe. Esq.re R.A. [and Engraved by Thos. Wright, From the Original Picture in the Possession of H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent.]
[London, Published Decr. 1819, by Mr. Dawe, 22, Newman Street.]
A pair of stipple engravings. 393 x 310mm (15½ x 12¼") [&] 393 x 330mm (15½ x 13"). Trimmed.
Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767-1820), fourth son of King George III and father of Queen Victoria. He was appointed a General and Commander-in-Chief of British forces in North America. In 1802 he was appointed Governor of Gibraltar and nominally retained that post until his death. With portrait of Princess Maria Luise Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Princess of Leiningen, Duchess of Kent (1786-1861). Following the sudden death of her husband, she was allowed a suite of rooms in the dilapidated Kensington Palace, along with several other impoverished nobles.
Provenance: Elizabeth Anne Hippisley of Ston Easton.
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His Royal Highness Edward Augustus Duke or York and Albany, Rear Admiral of the Blue Squadron, Earl of Ulster, & Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.
His Royal Highness Edward Augustus Duke or York and Albany, Rear Admiral of the Blue Squadron, Earl of Ulster, & Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.
J. H. Schaak pinxt. T. Burford fecit.
London printed for John Ryall, at Hogarth's Head, in Fleet Street. [n.d. c.1760.]
A rare mezzotint. Plate 505 x 350mm (20 x 13¾"). Cut to just outside the platemark.
Prince Edward, Duke of York (1739-1767), was the younger brother of George III, the second son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Admiral and second in command of the Channel Fleet with Earl Howe as his flag captain. He took part in the expedition to Cherbourg in 1758, Quiberon Bay in 1759 and against Manilla in 1761.
Parker: 1163. From the Collection of Viscount Hood. C.S. 20 only state.
[Ref: 12402]   £380.00  
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[Bust of Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany 6]
[Bust of Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany 6]
[by Thomas Worlidge, c.1760.]
Etching, platemark 160 x 150mm (6¼ x 6"). Good impression with large margins.
Head of Prince Edward, Duke of York (1739-1767), younger brother of George III of the United Kingdom, the second son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Admiral and second in command of the Channel Fleet with Earl Howe as his flag captain. He took part in the expedition to Cherbourg in 1758, Quiberon Bay in 1759 and against Manilla in 1761. By Thomas Worlidge (1700-66). Posthumous impression: after Worlidge's death, his prints were republished by his widow with numbers added in the plate corners to correspond with her 1767 sale catalogue of Worlidge prints. The 'English Rembrandt', Worlidge (1700-66) was a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married.
State i/ii; W6; D236
[Ref: 32735]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth.
Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth. Dedicated by Permission to the Queen By her Majesty's most devoted & most dutifu Subject and Servant, H. Ramberg.
H. Ramberg ad viv. del. W: Ward sculspit.
Publish'd Nov. 27, 1788 by T. Harmer Engraver No 164 Piccadilly London.
Stipple, printed in brown. Sheet 330 x 255mm (13 x 10"). Trimmed within plate.
The 18-year-old Princess Elizabeth (1770-1840), third daughter of King George III. Around her wrist is a garland with a ribbon inscribed 'Alfred', in memory of her young brother who had died aged two in 1782.
[Ref: 64385]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland.
Sir. W.m Beechy del. Fogg Sculp.
London Pub.d by E. Harding 19 May 1806.
Stipple. Plate 279 x 215mm. 11 x 8½".
Ernest Augustus I (1771-1837) was King of Hanover from 1837 until his death. He was the eighth child of George III. He became King of Hanover when his niece, Victoria, became Queen of the United Kingdom, ending the personal union between Britain and Hanover that had lasted since 1714. He was created Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale in 1799 and married in 1815, much to the disapproval of his mother, Queen Charlotte, the twice-widowed Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
[Ref: 22679]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York.
Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York.
Madam Le Brun del. M.A. Bourlier Sc.
London Published by E. Harding 19 May 1806.
Stipple. Plate 275 x 215mm. 10¾ x 8½".
Princess Frederica Charlotte Ulrica Catherina (1767-1820) was the only daughter of Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, later King Frederick William II. She later assumed the title The Duchess of York and Albany following her marriage in 1791 to Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany.
NPG: D15300.
[Ref: 22677]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales, &c.
His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales, &c.
J. Davison pinx. 1730. J. Faber Fecit. 3.
Printed for Tho.s Bowles in St Pauls Church Yard & Jn.o Bowles in Cornhil [n.d., c.1740].
Mezzotint. 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾").
Three-quarter portrait of Frederick (1707-51), heir apparent of George II, standing in robes and ermine cape, wearing a chain of state.
CS 144, unlisted state after ii of ii; Russell iv of iv. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 68491]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness the Duke of York.
His Royal Highness the Duke of York.
Sir W.m Beechey del. M.A. Bourlier Sc.
London Published by E. Harding 19 May 1806.
Stipple. Plate 279 x 215mm. 11 x 8½".
Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827), was the second son of King George III and Queen Charlotte.
[Ref: 22676]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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This Print of the Memorable Attack upon the French Camp on the Hills of Famars near Valenciennes by the Hanoverian Corp de Garde & Combined Armies under the Command of His Royal Highness on the 23d of May 1793;
This Print of the Memorable Attack upon the French Camp on the Hills of Famars near Valenciennes by the Hanoverian Corp de Garde & Combined Armies under the Command of His Royal Highness on the 23d of May 1793; Is most humbly Dedicated to his most devoted humble serv.t Dan.l Orme.
M. Brown pinx.t Historical Painter to Their R. H. the Duke & Duchess of York. D. Orme sculp.t Historical Engraver to His Majesty & His R. H. the Prince of Wales.
Sold & Published Feb.y 1. 1796, by Dan.l Orme, No.14, Old Bond Street, London.
Stipple. Platemark: 480 x 595mm (18¾ x 23¼"). Small tears along bottom edge of sheet. Light creasing to sheet. Small stains in title area. Offsetting to title and publication.
Prince Frederick Augustus, later Duke of York, (1763 - 1827), on horseback, to the left, looking back over his shoulder at the cavalry behind him, pointing with his sword as he commands the British contingent, as the battle rages on to the right. The Duke oversaw the capture of the French Camp at Famars, which allowed for the rapid subjugation of Valenciennes. Lettered below the image is a dedication to the Duke of York from the engraver, with a coat of arms in the centre.
[Ref: 32481]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Frederick Duke of York.]
[Frederick Duke of York.]
[n.d. c.1790.]
Etching, fine and rare, with small margins, proof before letters. Plate 152 x 134mm. 6 x 5¼".
Prince Frederick, Duke of York (1763-1827); member of the Hanoverian and British Royal Family, and as Commader-in-Chief of the British army, he reorganised the army's forces, putting in place administrative reforms.
[Ref: 26027]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[This Print of the Memorable Attack upon the French Camp on the Hills of Famars near Valenciennes by the Hanoverian Corp de Garde & Combined Armies under the Command of His Royal Highness on the 23d of May 1793;
[This Print of the Memorable Attack upon the French Camp on the Hills of Famars near Valenciennes by the Hanoverian Corp de Garde & Combined Armies under the Command of His Royal Highness on the 23d of May 1793; Is most humbly Dedicated to his most devoted humble serv.t Dan.l Orme.]
[M. Brown pinx.t Historical Painter to Their R. H. the Duke & Duchess of York. D. Orme sculp.t Historical Engraver to His Majesty & His R. H. the Prince of Wales.]
[Sold & Published Feb.y 1. 1796, by Dan.l Orme, No.14, Old Bond Street, London.]
Stipple, unfinished proof. Sheet 420 x 605mm (16½ x 23¾"). Trimmed to plate at sides and to image top and bottom, losing inscription area, vertical crease at centre.
Prince Frederick Augustus, later Duke of York, (1763 - 1827), on horseback, to the left, looking back over his shoulder at the cavalry behind him, pointing with his sword as he commands the British contingent, as the battle rages on to the right. The Duke oversaw the capture of the French Camp at Famars, which allowed for the rapid subjugation of Valenciennes.
[Ref: 49527]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness the Duke of York.
His Royal Highness the Duke of York. Dedicated to the British Army, as their Commander in Cheif, by their Humble & Obedient Serv.t J. Jenkins.
Drawn by S. de Koster. Engraved by W. Fry.
London Publish'd by J. Jenkins, Jan.y 1. 1815, at 48 Strand.
Fine hand-coloured etching with stipple, part printed in colour. Sheet: 320 x 425mm (12½ x 16¾"). Marking.
A portrait of Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827) second son of George III.
[Ref: 44702]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness the Duke of York. From a Drawing by Geo. Atkinson profilist to His Majesty and the Royal Family.
His Royal Highness the Duke of York. From a Drawing by Geo. Atkinson profilist to His Majesty and the Royal Family.
The Portrait engraved by E. Scriven Historical Engraver to His Majesty.
Published 20th April, 1825. by G. Atkinson, Brighton.
Coloured aquatint. 400 x 290mm. Slight soiling on outer edges of the paper.
H.R.H.Frederick Augustus Duke of York & Albany [1763-1827] was appointed colonel of the 2nd Horse Grenadier Guards (now 2nd Life Guards) in 1782, and promoted major-general and appointed colonel of the Coldstream Guards in 1784. He was created Duke of York and Albany and Earl of Ulster on 29 November 1784 and became a member of the Privy Council.Famed as the 'The Grand Old Duke of York' Frederick was the second son of George III. He was Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, between 1798 and 1809. Unsuccessful in the field during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, he is better remembered for putting down corruption in the administration of the army. In 1809, he was dismissed from office after revelations that his mistress Mary Anne Clarke had been selling army commissions. This portrait shows his stolling on the Horse Guards Parade.
[Ref: 8667]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[A Prince of the Blood Royal. In the Coronation Dress and Robes of Estate, attended by his Trainbearer.
[A Prince of the Blood Royal. In the Coronation Dress and Robes of Estate, attended by his Trainbearer. 19th. July 1821.]
[J. Stephanoff, pinxit. Reynolds, Engraver to His Majesty, Sculp.t]
[London, Published as the Act directs Jan.y 1824 by Sir George Nayler, Garter.]
Working proof mezzotint before letters, sheet 505 x 355mm (20 x 14"). Slightly trimmed losing plate mark in some areas. Paper toned. Nicks to edges.
Frederick Augustus, Duke of York in the coronation dress and robes of estate, attended by his trainbearer, Lieutenant Henry Frederick Cookes. From Sir G. Nayler's "The Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Fourth, solemnized in the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter Westminster upon the Nineteenth Day of July MDCCCXXI."
See Abbey Scenery: 260.28. Collage: p7511732. Whitman 1903 311. Ex: Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 68385]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness the Duke of York. From a Drawing by Geo. Atkinson profilist to His Majesty and the Royal Family.
His Royal Highness the Duke of York. From a Drawing by Geo. Atkinson profilist to His Majesty and the Royal Family.
The Portrait engraved by E. Scriven Historical Engraver to His Majesty.
Published 20th April, 1825. by G. Atkinson, Brighton.
Rare coloured aquatint. Plate: 400 x 290mm (15¾ x 11½'') very large margins.
A portrait of H.R.H. Frederick Augustus Duke of York & Albany (1763-1827), second son of George III, shown walking in Horse Guards Parade.
[Ref: 48802]   £360.00  
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His Royal Highness the Duke of York Field Marshall, &c. &c. &c.
His Royal Highness the Duke of York Field Marshall, &c. &c. &c. Dedicated by Permission to Her Royal Highness The Duchess of York.
Painted in Crayons by Henry Shroeder, Painter to the Duke of Brunswick. Engraved by S. De Koster.
London, Published May 4. 1795, at J. Brydon's Charing Cross.
Mezzotint. 490 x 355mm (19¼ x 14"). Trimmed to plate, edges frayed.
A half-length portrait of Frederick Augustus (1763-1827), Duke of York & Albany, in uniform.
CS p.170, ii of ii. Ex Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66525]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Their Royall Highness' Frederick Prince of Wales & Princess Ann.
Their Royall Highness' Frederick Prince of Wales & Princess Ann.
Printed and Sold by John Bowles Printseller at Mercers hall in Cheapside & Tho. Bowles Printseller in St. Pauls Church Yard. [n.d. c.1730]
Rare mezzotint, print 355 x 250mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed to plate and glued to album sheet. Very slight central crease.
Full length double portrait of Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751) and Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (1709-1759), against a classical architectural backdrop. prince Frederick standing to left, right hand on his hip, gesturing with left hand. He wears robes lined with pale satin, a cloak thrown back over right elbow, tied with a rope ending in a large tassell, with the chain of the garter, his own hair curling over his shoulders. His sister Anne standing to right, holds out a wreath of laurel to her brother. She wears pearls in her hair and a cloak attached to left shoulder, hooked up at the waist.
CS 47
[Ref: 58880]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness Frederik, Prince of Wales.
His Royal Highness Frederik, Prince of Wales.
[afer Jean Baptiste Van Loo.]
Published according to Act of Parliament July 4, 1755 [but later] by John Sebast. Müller, Invent et Sculp and to be had of him in the Blew=Anchor in Long=Acre [but later].
Engraving. 320 x 235mm (12½ x 9¼"), on wove paper. Plate showing signs of wear.
Half length portrait of Frederick Louis (1707-51), Prince of Wales, in wig and ermine robes. The eldest son of George II, Frederick predeceased his father so the title of Prince of Wales passed to his son, later George III.
[Ref: 63043]   £240.00  
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His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales.
His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales.
J. Richardson Pinx.t. A. Miller fecit 1738.
Sold by Andrew Miller at the Coffin the upper end of Wytch street near y.e New Church in the Strand.
Rare mezzotint, fine impression, print 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 10"). Trimmed to plate and glued to album sheet.
Three-quarter length portrait of Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), he has his left hand on his hip, right on a book on a table beside him next to his plumed hat. He wears Garter robes with the collar and badge, sword, sash, lace cravat and long fair wig.
CS 17.
[Ref: 58879]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales &c.
His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales &c.
P. Mercier Pictor Principis pinxit ano: 1730. J. Simon fe. et excudit.
Mezzotint. 245 x 350mm (9¾ x 13¾")
Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707-51), the eldest son of George II and father of George III.
[Ref: 4192]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Serenissimo Principi ac Domino. Dn. Friderico Ludovico Maximi Regis Magnae Britanniae Nepoti Natu Maiori Augustissimi Patris Principis Walliae Filio Primogenito Duci Brunsuicensi et Luneburgensi Principi Iuventutis Domini Meo Clementissimo.
Serenissimo Principi ac Domino. Dn. Friderico Ludovico Maximi Regis Magnae Britanniae Nepoti Natu Maiori Augustissimi Patris Principis Walliae Filio Primogenito Duci Brunsuicensi et Luneburgensi Principi Iuventutis Domini Meo Clementissimo.
Bornigeroth sc.
[n.d. c.1730.]
Fine engraving, with Latin letterpress on verso, rare. Sheet 203 x 159mm. 8 x 6¼".
Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), eldest son of George II and father of George III and great-grandfather of Queen Victoria. He predeceased his father George II so the throne passed to his eldest son in 1760. Prince Frederick served as the tenth Chancellor of Trinity College, Dublin from 1728 to 1751.
Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove.
[Ref: 25518]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Friedrich Ludewig Printz von Wallis.
Friedrich Ludewig Printz von Wallis. gebohren d.19_30 Jan Anno 1707.
J.M. Bernigeroth Sc.Lips.
[n.d. c.1725.]
Engraving. 151 x 95mm. 6 x 3¾". False margins added
Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), son of Georg August (later George II) and father of George III. He first arrived in England in 1728 and was kept on a restricted income by his parents. He married Augusta of Saxe-Gotha in 1736 and died in 1751 before he could succeed to the throne. His son was crowned George III in 1760. Frederick assembled an important art collection, patronising artists such as Philip Mercier, and he also supported music-making, in 1732 sponsoring the Opera of the Nobility (a rival to the Haymarket).
Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove.
[Ref: 25372]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales.
His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales.
[after Bartholomew Dandridge.]
[n.d., c.1740.]
Mezzotint, 345 x 255mm (13½ x 10"). On 18th century watermarked paper. Trimmed into plate at bottom, narrow margins elsewhere, crease at bottom.
An equestrian portrait of Frederick Louis (1707-51), son and heir apparent to George II until his early death. Dandridge's oil featured a figure believed to be Thomas Bloodworth, Frederick's Groom of the Bedchamber, standing behind the horse. Faber's mezzotint (CS 143) shows him, but this close copy omits him.
Not in CS, Russell or BM. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 68835]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness Prince Frederick & c.
His Royal Highness Prince Frederick & c.
Printed at Hanover by M.r Fountain. [Gabriel Fontaine?] J. Smith fec.t.
Sold by J. Smith at the Lyon & Crown in Russell Street Covent Garden. [n.d. c.1740]
Mezzotint, sheet 340 x 250mm (13½ x 10"). Trimmed to plate. Cockled in corners where laid on paper.
Half-length portrait of Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-51) as a young man, wearing armour, fur-trimmed cloak and curled wig, and set in an oval.
CS 93 I of II.
[Ref: 68828]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales &c.
His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales &c.
P. Mercier Serenissimi Walliæ Principis Pictor & Biblithecarius Pinx Ano: 1734. J. Simon fe. et excudit.
Rare mezzotint. Sheet 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"). Trimmed close to plate, tear in inscription, taped on right and tear on left.
Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707-51), the eldest son of George II and father of George III, half-length in oval.
CS: 66; however 'shadows' in the mezzotint frame suggest it is a reworked version of CS 65. The oval is likely to have been added to match a portrait of his wife Augusta, whom he married in 1736. Ex
[Ref: 34365]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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