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The Citadel of Cairo, Residence of Mehemet Ali.
The Citadel of Cairo, Residence of Mehemet Ali.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, July 2nd, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 345 x 485mm (13½ x 19"). Slight mount stain.
A prospect of Caro's Citadel, as rebuilt by Muhammed Ali Pascha (1769-1849). A pilgrim's caravan is shown leaving for Mecca.
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The Citadel of Cairo, Residence of Mehemet Ali.
The Citadel of Cairo, Residence of Mehemet Ali.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, July 2nd, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 345 x 485mm (13½ x 19").
A prospect of Caro's Citadel, as rebuilt by Muhammed Ali Pascha (1769-1849). A pilgrim's caravan is shown leaving for Mecca. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition.
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The Entrance to the Citadel of Cairo.
The Entrance to the Citadel of Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, July 2nd, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 350 x 485mm (13¾ x 19").
The Saladin Citadel, on the Moqattam Hill, originally fortified against the Crusaders. Before the walls pilgrims gather to join a caravan for Mecca. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition.
Abbey Travel 272.
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The Entrance to the Citadel of Cairo.
The Entrance to the Citadel of Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, July 2nd, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 350 x 485mm (13¾ x 19"). Slight mount stain.
The Saladin Citadel, on the Moqattam Hill, originally fortified against the Crusaders. Before the walls pilgrims gather to join a caravan for Mecca.
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Cairo from the Gate of Citzenib. Looking towards the Desert of Suez.
Cairo from the Gate of Citzenib. Looking towards the Desert of Suez.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Jany. 1st. 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 330 x 490mm (13 x 19¼").
The eastward view of Ciaro shows the Mosque of Sultan Hassan on the left and the Citadel on the right. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition.
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Cairo from the Gate of Citzenib. Looking towards the Desert of Suez.
Cairo from the Gate of Citzenib. Looking towards the Desert of Suez.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Jan.y 1st. 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 330 x 490mm (13 x 19¼").
The eastward view of Ciaro shows the Mosque of Sultan Hassan on the left and the Citadel on the right. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe.
Abbey Travel 272.
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Minarets and Grand Entrance of the Metwaleys. At Cairo.
Minarets and Grand Entrance of the Metwaleys. At Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Dec.r 1st, 1848.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 510 x 325mm (20 x 12¾").
The 'Bab Zuwailah' gate, also known as 'Bawabbat al-Mitwali'. The towers, built for observation, today provide the best views of the old city. Roberts mistakenly also gave the 'Metwaleys' name to as nearby mosque, that of Sultan al-Muayyad. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe.
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Minarets and Grand Entrance of the Metwaleys. At Cairo.
Minarets and Grand Entrance of the Metwaleys. At Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Dec.r 1st, 1848.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 510 x 325mm (20 x 12¾"). Slight mount stain.
The 'Bab Zuwailah' gate, also known as 'Bawabbat al-Mitwali'. The towers, built for observation, today provide the best views of the old city. Roberts mistakenly also gave the 'Metwaleys' name to as nearby mosque, that of Sultan al-Muayyad.
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Interior of the Mosque of the Metwalys.
Interior of the Mosque of the Metwalys.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, July 2nd, 1849.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 530 x 350mm (20¾ x 13¾") large margins.
The Mosque of Sultan Al-Muayyad, a musician and poet, built 1412-21. The 'Madrasa-Khanka' [monastery] of this religious complex was dedicated to Sufis only. The 'Dikka' of decorated wood and ivory, the slender marble columns and the gilded ceilings give a hypostyle plan to the congregational Mosque. The name Roberts gives, 'Metwalyes', refers to the nearby gate 'Bawabbat al-Mitwali', better known as Bab Zuwailah. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe.
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Interior of the Mosque of the Metwalys.
Interior of the Mosque of the Metwalys.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, July 2nd, 1849.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 530 x 350mm (20¾ x 13¾"). Slight mount stain.
The Mosque of Sultan Al-Muayyad, a musician and poet, built 1412-21. The 'Madrasa-Khanka' [monastery] of this religious complex was dedicated to Sufis only. The 'Dikka' of decorated wood and ivory, the slender marble columns and the gilded ceilings give a hypostyle plan to the congregational Mosque. The name Roberts gives, 'Metwalyes', refers to the nearby gate 'Bawabbat al-Mitwali', better known as Bab Zuwailah.
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Modern Mansion, Showing the Arabesque Architecture of Cairo.
Modern Mansion, Showing the Arabesque Architecture of Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, August 1st, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 520 x 355mm.
A group of Arabs before a doorway, above which is a mashrabiya, a wooden versandah.
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Modern Mansion, Showing the Arabesque Architecture of Cairo.
Modern Mansion, Showing the Arabesque Architecture of Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, August 1st, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 500 x 350mm (19¾ x 13¾").
A richly-decorated entrance with a mashrabiya, a wooden verandah jutting out over the street, published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe.
Abbey Travel 272.
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Modern Mansion, Showing the Arabesque Architecture of Cairo.
Modern Mansion, Showing the Arabesque Architecture of Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, August 1st, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 500 x 350mm (19¾ x 13¾").
A richly-decorated entrance with a mashrabiya, a wooden verandah jutting out over the street, published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition.
Abbey Travel 272.
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Mosque El Mooristan, Cairo.
Mosque El Mooristan, Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. [Lithographed by Louis Haghe.]
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Jan.y 1st 1849.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 530 x 325mm (20¾ x 12¾").
The Mosque of Sultan Qalawan, part of the complex built in 1284 that included Mamluk Sultan Qalawun's maristan ('hospital'), the mosque, a madrassa ('school'), and the sultan's own tomb. The madrassa of Qalawun was built with stone cannibalized from the pyramid and included a public library.
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Mosque El Mooristan, Cairo.
Mosque El Mooristan, Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Jan.y 1st 1849.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 530 x 325mm (20¾ x 12¾").
The Mosque of Sultan Qalawan, part of the complex built in 1284 that included Mamluk Sultan Qalawun's maristan ('hospital'), the mosque, a madrassa ('school'), and the sultan's own tomb. The madrassa of Qalawun was built with stone cannibalized from the pyramid and included a public library. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe.
Abbey Travel 272.
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Mosque El Mooristan, Cairo.
Mosque El Mooristan, Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Jan.y 1st 1849.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 530 x 325mm (20¾ x 12¾").
The Mosque of Sultan Qalawan, part of the complex built in 1284 that included Mamluk Sultan Qalawun's maristan ('hospital'), the mosque, a madrassa ('school'), and the sultan's own tomb. The madrassa of Qalawun was built with stone cannibalized from the pyramid and included a public library. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition
Abbey Travel 272.
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The Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cairo.
The Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Dec.r 1st, 1848.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 365 x 510mm (14½ x 20").
The Sahn or court of the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, near the Citadel in Cairo, begun in AD 1356 and finished three years later. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition.
Abbey Travel 272.
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Mosque of Sultan Hassan, From the Great Square of the Rameyleh.
Mosque of Sultan Hassan, From the Great Square of the Rameyleh.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Septr. 1st, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 330 x 485mm.
The Mosque is considered one of the greatest works of Islamic art. The main minaret is the tallest of old Cairo with the Dome of the Sultan's Mauseleum dating from the 18th century.
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The Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cairo.
The Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Dec.r 1st, 1848.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 365 x 510mm (14½ x 20").
The Sahn or court of the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, near the Citadel in Cairo, begun in AD 1356 and finished three years later. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe.
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Grand Entrance to the Mosque of the Sultan Hassan.
Grand Entrance to the Mosque of the Sultan Hassan.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, July 2nd, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 510 x 325mm (20 x 12¾").
The massive doorway of the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, near the Citadel in Cairo, begun in AD 1356 and finished three years later. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe.
Abbey Travel 272.
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Grand Entrance to the Mosque of the Sultan Hassan.
Grand Entrance to the Mosque of the Sultan Hassan.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, July 2nd, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 510 x 325mm (20 x 12¾").
The massive doorway of the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, near the Citadel in Cairo, begun in AD 1356 and finished three years later. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition.
Abbey Travel 272.
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Mosque of Sultan Hassan, from the Great Square of the Rameyleh.
Mosque of Sultan Hassan, from the Great Square of the Rameyleh.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Sept.r 1st, 1849.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 330 x 485mm (13 x 19").
The Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, near the Citadel in Cairo, begun in AD 1356 and finished three years later. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe.
Abbey Travel 272.
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Mosque of Sultan Hassan, from the Great Square of the Rameyleh.
Mosque of Sultan Hassan, from the Great Square of the Rameyleh.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Sept.r 1st, 1849.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 330 x 485mm (13 x 19").
The Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan, near the Citadel in Cairo, begun in AD 1356 and finished three years later. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition
Abbey Travel 272.
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Interior of the Mosque of the Sultan El Ghoree.
Interior of the Mosque of the Sultan El Ghoree.
David Roberts. R.A. L.Haghe lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Aug.t 1st, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 340 x 490mm (13¾ x 19¼". Slight mount stain.
The Mosque of Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri (reign 1501-16), the penultimate Mamluk sultan .
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Interior of the Mosque of the Sultan El Ghoree.
Interior of the Mosque of the Sultan El Ghoree.
David Roberts. R.A. L.Haghe lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Aug.t 1st, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 340 x 490mm (13¾ x 19¼").
The Mosque of Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri (reign 1501-16), the penultimate Mamluk sultan. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition. .
Abbey Travel 272.
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Interior of the Mosque of the Sultan El Ghoree.
Interior of the Mosque of the Sultan El Ghoree.
David Roberts. R.A. L.Haghe lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Aug.t 1st, 1849.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 340 x 490mm (13¾ x 19¼").
The Mosque of Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri (reign 1501-16), the penultimate Mamluk sultan. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe.
Abbey Travel 272.
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[Titlepage.] Street Scene in Cairo.
[Titlepage.] Street Scene in Cairo. Egypt and Nubia, from Drawings Made on the Spot by David Roberts R.A. eith Historical Descriptions by William Brockedon, F.R.S. Lithographed by Louis Haghe.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe lith. Day & Haghe, Lith.rs to the Queen.
London, F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty, MDCCCXLIX [1849].
Tinted lithograph, printed area 505 x 350mm (19¾ x 13¾"). Slight spotting in margins.
A bustling street in Cairo looking up towards a minaret, the titlepage to volume three of the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia'. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition.
Abbey Travel 272.
[Ref: 40890]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Tombs of the Khalifs, Cairo.
Tombs of the Khalifs, Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Dec.r 1st 1848.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 510 x 335mm (20 x 13¼).
The mausoleum of Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaytbay, a slave who worked through the ranks of society to become Sultan, reigning from 1468-96. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe. This example comes from the library of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen (1815-81), 3rd Baronet of Redenham, an amateur artist listed as a subscriber to this work. However this is not a hand-coloured subscription plate but is still an early printing, one issued in wrappered parts prior to the bound First Edition.
Abbey Travel 272.
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Tombs of the Khalifs, Cairo.
Tombs of the Khalifs, Cairo.
David Roberts. R.A. L. Haghe Lith.
London, Published F. G. Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, Dec.r 1st 1848.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 510 x 335mm (20 x 13¼). Tape stain in top margin.
The mausoleum of Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaytbay, a slave who worked through the ranks of society to become Sultan, reigning from 1468-96. Published in the monumental folio edition of 'Egypt & Nubia: from drawings made on the spot' by David Roberts (1796 - 1864), lithographed by Louis Haghe.
Abbey Travel 272.
[Ref: 40998]   £850.00  
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Archibaldus Comes Argatheliae D.nus Kintire Campbell et Lorne Hereditarius Justitiarius Generalis S.D.N.R. Vice Comet.us Argatheliae Insularum Aliarumque et Magnus Hereditarius Hospitii Magister.
Archibaldus Comes Argatheliae D.nus Kintire Campbell et Lorne Hereditarius Justitiarius Generalis S.D.N.R. Vice Comet.us Argatheliae Insularum Aliarumque et Magnus Hereditarius Hospitii Magister.
D. Loggan ad Vivum delin.
[n.d. c.1690.]
Rare engraving. 296 x 190mm (11¾ x 7½"). Trimmed and laid on old card.
Portrait of Archibald Campbell (1629-1685), ninth Earl of Argyll, head and shoulders in an oval frame, long hair, wearing cravat and robes; coat of arms below. As colonel of the Foot Guards he fought in the Battle of Dunbar in 1650 and the Battle of Worcester in 1651 for Charles II. In 1663 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was a confederate of Monmouth and 1681 he was found guilty of High Treason and sentenced to death for refusing to subscribe to the Test Act. He escaped from Edinburgh Castle under the disguise of a page. He then left the country but four years later was taken in an abortive attempt to invade Scotland and was beheaded.
Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove.
[Ref: 25404]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Card-Players.]
[The Card-Players.]
D.T.P. J.V.B.F. [ie. David Teniers pinxit. Jan van der Bruggen fecit]
Mezzotint, platemark 425 x 340mm (16¾ x 13¼). Thread margins; good impression.
Men playing cards and smoking in a tavern, after Dutch painter of genre scenes David Teniers (1610-90), and engraved during the artists' lifetime by his contemporary Jan van der Bruggen (1648/9-1690) was an early mezzotinter working in France. This same scene was later engraved by the British collector and printmaker Captain William Baillie.
For Baillie's version of the scene, see ref. 12253. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 34835]   £360.00  
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Playing at Cards.
Playing at Cards.
Teniers Pinx.t. Brookshaw fecit.
[n.d., c.1780].
Mezzotint with large margins. Platemark: 153 x 112mm (6 x 4¼"). Small surface mark in upper printed area.
A rustic interior scene with three men playing cards around a wooden table. One, on the right wearing a beret, chooses a card from his hand, whilst another sits opposite him and a third faces the viewer. They are being watched by three others who stand behind them, two to the left in front of an arched niche and one to the right. A tally can be seen hanging from a wooden partition on the right.
Ex CLB ii /ii. Ex: collection of the late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 32979]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Les Joueurs de Cartes.
Les Joueurs de Cartes. Dedié à Messire Joseph de Raousset Comte de Boulbon / D'apres le Tableau original de meme grandeur, Tiré de son Cabinet Par son tres humble Serviteur Basan
D. Teniers Pinx. F. Basan Sculp
A Paris chez Basset, Md d'Estampes, rue St. Jacques, No 64 [c.1750]
Engraving, platemark 340 x 420mm (13½ x 16½"). Very large margins. Water staining to edges.
Men playing cards and smoking in a tavern, after the Dutch painter of genre scenes David Teniers (1610-90). Engraved by François Basan (1723-97), an engraver by training who from the mid 1750s on concentrated on publishing and dealing. He also succeeded the great Mariette as the major Parisian print expert, and authored a standard 'Dictionnaire des Graveurs anciens et modernes' (1767, 2nd ed.1789).
[Ref: 38459]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr Cartwright Consul at Constantinople and his Albanian.
Mr Cartwright Consul at Constantinople and his Albanian.
D Wilkie ft. Constantinople Novr 1st 1840. [Lithographed by Joseph Nash.]
[London: Graves & Warmsley, 1843.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 535 x 360mm (21 x 14¼") very large margins.
John Cartwright, consul-general at Constantinople from 1817-44, during which time the Levant Company was wound up, with Cartwright taking on the role formerly played by the Company's representative. Despite being described in the plate as an Albanian, Mustapha, Cartwright's janissary, was Swiss by birth. David Wilkie (1785-1841) set out for the East in 1840 to gather material for a series of biblical illustrations, visiting Constantinople, Beirut, Jerusalem, Cairo, and Alexandria. He died at sea on his return journey, before he could turn his sketches into the intended oils: This plate appeared in his 'Sketches in Turkey, Syria and Egypt' published in 1843.
Abbey Travel: 379.
[Ref: 52157]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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The Chaff-Cutter.- D. Teniers.
The Chaff-Cutter.- D. Teniers.
[Ralph Cockburn c.1816.]
Aquatint with fantastic colour. Sheet: 180 x 230mm (7 x 9"). Trimmed to printed image and mounted on card with captions pasted below as issued.
A rural scene showing a chaff-cutter at work in a farmyard while a horse eats from a bale of hay. From a collection of aquatints of popular paintings in the Dulwich Picture Gallery's collection drawn, engraved and published by Ralph Cockburn, keeper of the Dulwich Picture Gallery, between 1816-1820.
Abbey 201.
[Ref: 43561]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Sir Austen.
Sir Austen. Supplement to the New Statesman, May 20, 1926 (10).
Low.
Photo-lithograph. Sheet size: 230 x 330mm (9 x 13").
A portrait of Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain KG (1863 - 1937), a British statesman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, and half-brother of Neville Chamberlain. By New Zealand born artist, Sir David Low (1891 - 1963). Unhappy with the political leadership of the British establishment David Low created his cartoon character, Colonel Blimp in 1934.
[Ref: 37145]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Jean Chardin] Johannes Chardin Miles.
Jean Chardin] Johannes Chardin Miles.
D: Loggan ad Vivum Sculp.
[n.d., c.1686.]
Engraving. Sheet 250 x 165mm (9¾ x 6½"). Trimmed, losing part of title, mounted on album paper.
Jean-Baptiste Chardin (1643-1713), French Hugenot jeweller and traveller to Persia and India, later knighted by Charles II as Sir John Chardin. His ten-volume book 'The Travels of Sir John Chardin' is regarded as one of the finest works of early Western scholarship on Persia.
[Ref: 56483]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Upper Green, Charterhouse, Chapel in Front and Cloisters to the Right.
Upper Green, Charterhouse, Chapel in Front and Cloisters to the Right.
D.Y Cameron.
[London: John C. Nimmo, 1895.]
Etching. 115 x 160mm (4½ x 6¼"), very large margins.
Etching by Sir David Young Cameron (1865-1945) for 'Charterhouse Old and New' by E.P. Eardley Wilmot and E.C. Streatfield. Cameron trained at the Glasgow School of Art and the Edinburgh School of Art in 1885. A leading force in the Scottish Etching Revival, he became an R.A. in 1920, was knighted in 1924 and was appointed King's Painter and Limner in Scotland in 1933.
[Ref: 56267]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Charterhouse Schools. Godalming.
Charterhouse Schools. Godalming.
[D.Y Cameron.]
[London: John C. Nimmo, 1895.]
Etching. 140 x 90mm (5½ x 3½").
Etching by Sir David Young Cameron (1865-1945) for 'Charterhouse Old and New' by E.P. Eardley Wilmot and E.C. Streatfield. Cameron trained at the Glasgow School of Art and the Edinburgh School of Art in 1885. A leading force in the Scottish Etching Revival, he became an R.A. in 1920, was knighted in 1924 and was appointed King's Painter and Limner in Scotland in 1933.
[Ref: 56373]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Towers Of Charterhouse House. Godalming.
The Towers Of Charterhouse House. Godalming.
[D.Y Cameron.]
[London: John C. Nimmo, 1895.]
Etching, plate 170 x 120mm (6¾ x 4¾"). Small margins.
Etching by Sir David Young Cameron (1865-1945) for 'Charterhouse Old and New' by E.P. Eardley Wilmot and E.C. Streatfield. Cameron trained at the Glasgow School of Art and the Edinburgh School of Art in 1885. A leading force in the Scottish Etching Revival, he became an R.A. in 1920, was knighted in 1924 and was appointed King's Painter and Limner in Scotland in 1933.
[Ref: 56428]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Towers of Charterhouse House. Godalming.
The Towers of Charterhouse House. Godalming.
[D.Y Cameron.]
[London: John C. Nimmo, 1895.]
Etching, plate 170 x 120mm (6¾ x 4¾"), on laid paper with large margins. Slightly foxed
Etching by Sir David Young Cameron (1865-1945) for 'Charterhouse Old and New' by E.P. Eardley Wilmot and E.C. Streatfield. Cameron trained at the Glasgow School of Art and the Edinburgh School of Art in 1885. A leading force in the Scottish Etching Revival, he became an R.A. in 1920, was knighted in 1924 and was appointed King's Painter and Limner in Scotland in 1933.
[Ref: 56429]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Keyplate] Chelsea Pensioners reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo.
[Keyplate] Chelsea Pensioners reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo.
[after David Wilkie, R.A.] J. Moyes, Castle Street, Leicester Square.
[London, Moon, Boys, & Graves, c.1831.]
Very rare letterpress broadside with woodcut vignette. Sheet 850 x 570mm (33½ 22½"). Folds with worn holes, foxed.
Keyplate and list of subscribers for David Wilkie's lively scene of Chelsea pensioners sitting round a wooden table outside the Duke of York inn, listening to one reading the news of the Battle of Waterloo. The key lists the variant uniforms of the old soldiers. The extensive list of subscribers include the Duke of Wellington, the artist and Francis Moon, one of the publishers.
For Chelsea Pensioner's Print: Ref: 32632
[Ref: 36975]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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Chelsea Pensioners reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo.
Chelsea Pensioners reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo. To Field Marshal the most noble Arthur Duke of Wellington, R.G. Prince of Waterloo, &c. &c. this print commemorative of that decisive victory is with the highest admiration and respect dedicated by the proprietors.
Painted by David Wilkie, R.A. Principal painter in ordinary to His Majesty. David Wilkie 1827 [Facsimile signature inscribed in plate] / Engraved by John Burnet.
London. Published Sept.r 10, 1831, by Moon, Boys, & Graves, Printsellers to the King, 6 Pall Mall.
Engraving, very rich impression. Printed area: 435 x 720mm (17¼ x 28¼"). Some paper toning at bottom edge. Trimmed inside platemark.
A lively scene depicting a group of Chelsea pensioners sitting round a wooden table outside the Duke of York inn. In the centre, one is reading the paper with the news of Waterloo to the many people gathered around him, including a sailor who leans back in his chair talking to the pensioner next to him, a father in uniform sitting further to the right holding a baby, and a soldier on horseback who shares a toast having ridden up on the left. Lettered below the image with the title and a dedication to Wellington "Prince of Waterloo", from the publisher, and a coat of arms in the centre.
See: 36975 for keyplate
[Ref: 32632]   £320.00  
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[Keyplate] Chelsea Pensioners reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo.
[Keyplate] Chelsea Pensioners reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo.
[after David Wilkie, R.A.] J. Moyes, Castle Street, Leicester Square.
[London; Moon, Boys, & Graves, c.1831.]
Rare letterpress broadside with woodcut vignette. Sheet 880 x 570mm (34½ x 22½"). Creases and tears.
The keyplate to Sir David Wilkie's painting of a group of Chelsea pensioners sitting round a wooden table outside the Duke of York inn, with one reading aloud the news of Waterloo, highlighting 16 points of interest including variant uniforms of the old soldiers. Below is an extensive list of subscribers, noting whether they bought proofs or prints, including Wilkie himself, the Duke of Wellington (to whom the print was dedicated) and F.G. Moon, one of the publishers.
See: 36975 for keyplate & Ref: 32632 for print.
[Ref: 58217]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Gilbert Keith Chesterton.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Supplement to the New Statesman, May 29, 1926 (16).
Low.
Photo-lithograph. Sheet size: 230 x 330mm (9 x 13").
A portrait of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, (1874- 1936) better known as G. K. Chesterton, English writer, theologian, poet, philosopher, dramatist, journalist, orator, literary and art critic. By New Zealand born artist, Sir David Low (1891 - 1963). Unhappy with the political leadership of the British establishment David Low created his cartoon character, Colonel Blimp in 1934.
[Ref: 37141]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Cleopatra's Needle.
Cleopatra's Needle. Obelisk at Alexandria commonly called Cleopatra's Needle.
David Roberts R. A. L. Haghe lith.
London Published by F. G. Moon 20 Threadneedle Street, Aug.t 1.st. 1846.
Lithograph with letterpress printed below. Framed. Printed area: 350 x 260, (13¾ x 10¼"). Frame: 510 x 700mm, (20 x 27½"). Unexamined out of frame.
View of a red granite obelisk at Alexandria. The letterpress below explains that the obelisk was offered to the English by Mohammed Ali but remained in Egypt for many years before eventually being brought to England and erected on the Victoria Embankment on 12th September 1878.
[Ref: 35045]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Clubbist.
[The Clubbist. From the Original Picture in the Collection of W.m Catley Esq.re To whom this Plate is respectfully dedicated by his Obliged Serv.t W. Raddon.]
[D. Wilkie, R A Pinx.t. W.Raddon Sculp.t.]
[London, Published Jan.y 2, 1832 for the Proprietor by H.y Leggatt & Co, 85, Cornhill, 3 doors East of the Royal Exchange.]
Engraving on chine collé, proof; 95 x 120mm (3¾ x 4¾"). Trimmed to image, top and bottom, tear affecting india paper repaired.
Men sitting around a table in a club, one wearing a tricorn, with a hand on the punch bowl, another pointing at the contents, both looking up and talking to the butler, who stands between them, scratching his chin; other men to right, carousing, one sitting in the left foreground, inspecting a watch-chain. This example was printed after the plate was cut down, leaving only the heads.
See BM: 1840,0627.110 for same state.
[Ref: 57547]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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The Clubbist. V.I.P 1779.
The Clubbist. V.I.P 1779. Classic Tales.
Painted by David Wilkie. Engraved by Anker Smith A.R.A.
Published by John Hunt & Carew Reynell, at the News Office, Brydges Street, Strand, Jam.y 1st, 1807.
Engraving on chine collé. 205 x 160mm (8 x 6¼").
Men sitting around a table in a club, one wearing a tricorn, with a hand on the punch bowl, another pointing at the contents, both looking up and talking to the butler, who stands between them, scratching his chin; other men to right, carousing, one sitting in the left foreground, inspecting a watch-chain. From Leigh Hunt's 'Classic Tales'.
[Ref: 57549]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Clubbist.
[The Clubbist. From the Original Picture in the Collection of W.m Catley Esq.re To whom this Plate is respectfully dedicated by his Obliged Serv.t W. Raddon.]
D. Wilkie, R.A. pinx.t. W.Raddon sculp.t.
London, Published Jan.y 2, 1832 for the Proprietor by H.y Leggatt & Co, 85, Cornhill, 3 doors East of the Royal Exchange.
Engraving on chine collé, proof before title, insciption in scratch letter. 355 x 305mm (14 x 12").
Men sitting around a table in a club, one wearing a tricorn, with a hand on the punch bowl, another pointing at the contents, both looking up and talking to the butler, who stands between them, scratching his chin; other men to right, carousing, one sitting in the left foreground, inspecting a watch-chain.
See BM 1839,0309.14 for this state.
[Ref: 57548]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Clubbist.
The Clubbist. From the Original Picture in the Collection of W.m Catley Esq.re To whom this Plate is respectfully dedicated by his Obliged Serv.t W. Raddon.
D. Wilkie, R A Pinx.t. W.Raddon Sculp.t.
London, Published Jan.y 2, 1832 for the Proprietor by H.y Leggatt & Co, 85, Cornhill, 3 doors East of the Royal Exchange.
Engraving. 355 x 305mm (14 x 12"). Some spotting. Bit messy.
Men sitting around a table in a club, one wearing a tricorn, with a hand on the punch bowl, another pointing at the contents, both looking up and talking to the butler, who stands between them, scratching his chin; other men to right, carousing, one sitting in the left foreground, inspecting a watch-chain.
[Ref: 57546]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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