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The Arctic Squadron in Leevely Harbour, Island of Disco, Coast of Greenland.
The Arctic Squadron in Leevely Harbour, Island of Disco, Coast of Greenland.
Comm.r W.W.May, R.N. del _ J.Needham, lith.
Day & Son lith.rs to the Queen. [London, 1855.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 200 x 285mm, 8 x 11¼". Edges chipped, some spotting.
From Walter William May's 'Series of Fourteen Sketches Made During the Voyage up Wellington Channel in Search of Sir John Franklin'. Under Sir Edward Belcher five ships entered the Arctic to search for Franklin and the crews of the 'Erebus' and 'Terror', missing from an earlier expedition. Four out of the five vessels were abandoned in pack ice, for which Belcher was court-martialled, but acquitted.
Abbey Travel 646.
[Ref: 10941]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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H.M.S. Royal Adelaide, 104 Guns.
H.M.S. Royal Adelaide, 104 Guns. To Admiral the Right Hon.ble Lord Amelius Beauclerk, G.C.B. G.C.H. Commander in Chief at Plymouth. This Print of Her Majesty's Ship Royal Adelaide, Guard Ship at that Port, is with his Lordship's permission respectfully dedicated, by his Lordship's most oliged and very humble Servant, Oswald Walters Brierly.
O.W.Brierly del_L.Haghe Lith. Day & Haghe, Lithrs. to the Queen.
Edmund Fry & Son, London, & Edmund Fry Junr. Plymouth. [n.d. c.1840.]
Tinted hand-coloured lithograph on wove paper in a fine maple frame. 218 x 394mm. 8½ x 15½". Tear into the title area lower right-hand corner.
HMS Royal Adelaide was a 104-gun First rate ship of the line int eh Royal Navy, and was launched on 28 July, 1828, at Plymouth.
See NMM: PAH0840. Parker 1864.
[Ref: 17746]   £650.00  
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Hampton Court.
Hampton Court.
C. Radclyffe. Printed by G. Rowe.
T.N. Webb, Publisher, Hereford. [n.d., c.1845.]
Sepia tinted zincograph heightened in white, sheet 330 x 400mm. 13 x 15¾".
A party of riders leaving Hampton Court, a 16th Century castellated country house in Herefordshire; the lead rider blowing his horn, watched by men with dogs sitting on a wall. Hampton Court Castle sits close to the River Lugg and the village of Hope-Under-Dinmore near Leominster. The Arkwright Family lived here for many years and William of Orange is said to have stayed. Inscribed 'Proof' lower left. From Charles Walter Radclyffe's folio 'Picturesque Antiquities of Hereford' (32 plates).
Abbey Scenery: 168, 16.
[Ref: 17707]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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To Alexander Grant Esqre of Carnoisie This Portrait of the Clipper Schooner Hellas
To Alexander Grant Esqre of Carnoisie This Portrait of the Clipper Schooner Hellas is respectfully dedicated by O W Brierly (Mr AA Scanlan, Commander)
O.W. Brierly del. L. Haghe Lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
Edmund Fry & Son London, Edmund Fry Jun.r Plymouth. [n.d., c.1839.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 270 x 355mm (10¾ x 14"), with large margins. Tears in margins taped.
A rowing boat approaching the Hellas in rough seas, a rocky coastline behind. This print was advertised in the Art Journal in 1839, making it an early work by Oswald Walters Brierly.
[Ref: 54066]   £320.00  
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H.M.S. Inconstant.
H.M.S. Inconstant. Lying off Plymouth Dock Yard. To Captain Pring and the Officers of H.M.S. Inconstant, this print is respectfully dedicated to their obliged servant O.W. Brierly.
Drawn by O.W. Brierly. On Zinc, by Day & Hague Lithrs. to the Queen.
Edmund Fry & Son London, and Edmund Fry Junr. Plymouth.
Zincograph, sheet 320 x 425mm (12½ x 16¾").
HMS Inconstant was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1836 and sold in 1862. Her captain, Daniel Pring (c.1788-1846), has served on Lake Champlain during the War of 1812, fighting against the Americans at the battles of Lacolle Mills & Plattsburgh. After Oswald Brierly (1817 - 1894).
Parker: 1799.
[Ref: 13596]   £350.00  
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[Joy in Sweet Remembrance.]
[Joy in Sweet Remembrance.]
W Dendy Sadler. James Dobie [pencil signatures.] W Dendy Sadler [etched into the plate.]
London, Published 1912 by L.H. Lefevre & Son, 1A King St. St. James' S.W. the proprietors of the Copyright. Printed by J. Brooker & Co. Copyright 1912 by L.H. Lefevre & Son, in U.S.A.
Etching., mint 692 x 554mm. 27¼ x 21¾". Scratch into left-hand margin. Crease to upper left-hand corner.
A woman seated at her writing table holding a letter in one hand a small miniature oval portrait in the other.
Not in PSA.
[Ref: 19167]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Loss of the Pennsylvania New York Packet Ship; the Lockwoods Emigrant Ship; The Saint Andrew Packet Ship, and the Victoria from Charleston; near Liverpool, during the Hurricane on Monday & Tuesday Jan.y 7.th & 8.th 1839.
The Loss of the Pennsylvania New York Packet Ship; the Lockwoods Emigrant Ship; The Saint Andrew Packet Ship, and the Victoria from Charleston; near Liverpool, during the Hurricane on Monday & Tuesday Jan.y 7.th & 8.th 1839. Also the Ward from Saint Johns at Anchor;_the Victoria Steam Tug towing the Life Boat and the Mountaineer Steamer; with a view fo Leasowe Light House, & Bidston Hill. This Print is intended to represent the Vessels shortly after they struck on the Tuesday afternoon, from particulars given to the Artist by Captain Sprowle of the Lockwoods;_Capt.n Thompson of the Saint Andrew: and by Capt.n Candler of the Victoria.
Painted by Samuel Walters. Drawn on Stone by T. Fairland.
Liverpoo, Published by Henry Lacey, Repository of Arts, 100, Bold St. & S. Walters, 99, Mill St._London Ackermann & Co._New York, Appleton & Co. Printed by Fairland, 19, Chavel St. Pentonville. [n.d. c.1839.]
Coloured lithograph, very rare. 414 x 533mm. 16¼ x 21". Damaged.
See Ref: 6421.
[Ref: 27184]   £200.00   (£240.00 incl.VAT)
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The Love Sick Frog.
The Love Sick Frog. ''-She pin'd in thought...
Drawn by H. Walter. Printed by Engelmann & Co.
Published 1828, by W.B. Tiffin, 3, Haymarket, London.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 230 x 305mm (9 x 12''). Creasing and foxing.
A scene showing a group of frogs surrounding a reclined frog pining for her love.
[Ref: 51081]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[View on Madagascar or Île Juan da Nova?]
[View on Madagascar or Île Juan da Nova?]
[by Joseph Walter, c.1830?]
Watercolour, sheet 225 x 230mm (8¾ x 9"). Glued to album sheet; some surface loss.
View of hills probably on Madagscar or the nearby island of Juan da Nova in the Mozambique Channel. From an album given to Theodore Walter by his father, the marine artist Joseph Walter (1783-1856). Joseph Walter exhibited in London from 1836 to 1847, mainly at the Royal Academy and Suffolk Street Gallery.
See ref 37674
[Ref: 37675]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Island of Johanna- Mozambique Channel- Straits of Madagascar
Island of Johanna- Mozambique Channel- Straits of Madagascar
[by Joseph Walter, c.1830?]
Watercolour, sheet 285 x 455mm (11¼ x 18"). Album hinge left edge; tears on right edge; creasing; three holes; some surface loss.
Probably the island of Juan da Nova in the Mozambique Channel separating that country from Madagascar. From an album given to Theodore Walter by his father, the marine artist Joseph Walter (1783-1856). Joseph Walter exhibited in London from 1836 to 1847, mainly at the Royal Academy and Suffolk Street Gallery.
See Ref: 37675
[Ref: 37674]   £360.00  
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Loo .Rock .Funchal.
Loo .Rock .Funchal.
Walter W. May.
[n.d. c.1860.]
Etching. 109 x 145mm (4¼ x 5¾").
Loo Rock, off the Port of Funchal in Madeira, Portugal. Walter William May [1831-1896] artist of sketches made on an expedition that was looking in the Polar regions for Franklin.
[Ref: 17406]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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H.M.S. 'Mæander'. 44 Guns, 'Shortening Sail for Anchoring'. (Rio, June 9th 1851.)
H.M.S. 'Mæander'. 44 Guns, 'Shortening Sail for Anchoring'. (Rio, June 9th 1851.) To Captain The Honble Henry Keppel, and the Officers of H.M.S. Mæander, This print is respectfully dedicated by Oswald W. Brierly.
O.W.Brierly, Del. _ T.G.Dutton Lith. Day & Son Liths. To the Queen.
London. Pub'd Jan.y 1852. by Ackermann & Co. 96 Strand.
Lithograph. Printed area: 300 x 370mm. (12 x 14½"). Trimmed, losing bottom of text; tears into text; creases; laid on conservation tissue.
A shipping scene with a good view of the Rio de Janeiro harbour. The maritime painter Sir Oswald Walters Brierly (1817-1894) travelled with Sir Henry Keppel on the Maeander in 1850, and provided the illustrations for Keppel's record of the journey published in 1853. Born in Chester, Brierly studied naval architecture at Plymouth and studied briefly at Sass's art school, London. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1839 and spent most of his life travelling the world by sea and illustrating his voyages.
[Ref: 29941]   £320.00  
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McQueen's Dogs at the Jubilee Banquet.
McQueen's Dogs at the Jubilee Banquet. The Queen & The Royal Family! 'God Save the Queen'. Richard III. A VI S I.
Walter T. Allen.
London Published Dec.r 1st 1886 by F.C. McQueen & Sons, 181 Tottenham Court Road, W. Stiefbold & Co Berlin, Knoedler & Co New York - Copyright registered.
Photogravure with hand colour. Sheet 445 x 345mm (17½ x 13½") very large margins.
Anthropomorphic bulldog, wearing evening attire with the Order of the Garter, proposing the Royal toast, with a quote from Shakespeare, with stamp.
See Ref: 51420 in series.
[Ref: 60049]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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McQueen's Dogs at the Jubilee Banquet.
McQueen's Dogs at the Jubilee Banquet. The Ladies! ''To Drink to those Fair Ladies''. Henry 8. A1 S4.
Walter T. Allen.
London Published Dec.r 1st 1886 by F.C. McQueen & Sons, 181 Tottenham Court Road, W. Stiefbold & Co Berlin, Knoedler & Co New York - Copyright registered.
Photogravure with very fine hand colour. 420 x 330mm (16½ x 13"), with very large margins. Mint.
Anthropomorphic terrier, with monocle and evening attire, proposing a toast with a quote from Shakespeare, with McQueen's blind stamp. A satirical celebration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, 1887.
[Ref: 51420]   £350.00  
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[In Memory's Garden.]
[In Memory's Garden.]
W. Dendy Sadler. James Dobie. [Pencil signatures, signed in plate by Sadler.]
London, Published 1911 by L.H. Lefevre & Son 1a King Street St.James's S.W. the proprietors of the Copyright.
Etching, artist's remarque proof from an edition limited to 375. 430 x 565mm, 17 x 22¼". Printseller's Association blindstamp. A fine impression.
An elderly lady and gentleman sit reminiscing in their garden, reflecting upon a vacated child's swing with shawl tied to it; gate in background to right. After Walter Dendy Sadler (1854 - 1923). Remarque of a girl on a swing below.
Printseller's: pg.133.
[Ref: 14075]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Mickleham Church. [pencil.]
Mickleham Church. [pencil.]
Walter G. Price. [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1920.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 125 x 90mm, 5 x 3½".
St Michel's Church, Mickleham, between Leatherhead and Dorking, Surrey. Price was born in Birmingham, His etchings were exhibited between 1910-1933, including one at the R.A.
[Ref: 11662]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Twelve Months.]
[Twelve Months.]
Walter Severn.
[n.d., c.1865.]
Twelve etchings with chromolithographed floral borders, plus sheet with printed titles and 'Table of Moveable Feasts' starting 1865. Very rare complete. Small tear in margin of title sheet.
Twelve seasonal scenes, most sporting (including skating, shooting, racing, fishing & cricket) but also harvest and Christmas scenes. Walter Severn (1830-1904) was one of the original members of The Arts Club, London.
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The Naval Review at Spithead. Her Majesty the Queen Leading the Fleet to Sea. From the Original Drawing by O.W. Brierley, Esquire.
The Naval Review at Spithead. Her Majesty the Queen Leading the Fleet to Sea. From the Original Drawing by O.W. Brierley, Esquire. [Names of boats underneath.] No.1. [&] The Naval Review at Spithead. Her Majesty the Queen Reviewing the Fleet in Action. From the Original Drawing by O.W. Brierley, Esquire. No.2.
Paris, despose. T.G. Dutton, lith. Day & Son, Lith.rs to the Queen.
London, Published Oct.r 8.th 1853 by Ackermann & Co. 96 Strand, by Appointment to H.M. the Queen H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, H.R.H. Prince Albert, &c. &c. &c. [&] London, Published Nov.r 1.st 1853 by Ackermann & Co. 96 Strand, by Appointment to H.M. the Queen, H.R.H. Prince Albert, H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent &c. &c. &c.
Pair of lithographs. 431 x 908mm. 17 x 35¾".
The Great Naval Review of 1853 by Her Majesty Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, as demonstration of progress and power before the Declaration of the Crimean War.
Both held in the Government Art Collection.
[Ref: 23370]   £750.00   view all images for this item
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[The Old, Old Song.]
[The Old, Old Song.]
W. Dendy Sadler. James Dobie [Pencil signatures.]
London Published 1920 by L.H.Lefevre & Son 1a King Street St.James's S.W, the proprietors of the Copyright. Printed by F. Brooker & Co.
Proof etching, limited edition signed by the artist and engraver, remark of a line from 'Old Lang Syne'. 490 x 640mm, 19¼ x 25¼". Printsellers' blind-stamp.
Gentlemen gathered around a table laden with fruit and nuts.
[Ref: 23897]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Wm. Hasledine Pepys. Athenaeum Portraits No. 34.
Wm. Hasledine Pepys. Athenaeum Portraits No. 34.
Walter Pinxt. Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the King.
London Pubd. May 1836, by Thos. McLean 26 Haymarket.
Lithograph. 170 x 145mm.
Member of the Philosophical Institute. Very rare.
[Ref: 6419]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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A Pegged-Down Fishing Match.
A Pegged-Down Fishing Match.
Painted by W. Dendy Sadler, Photogravure, Goupil & Co.i
London. April 1885. Published by I.P. Mendoza, St. James's Gallery, King Street, St. James's. New York, Fishel, Adler & Schwartz. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1885 by Fishel, Adler & Schwartz in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
A rare photogravure, platemark 650 x 870mm (25½ x 34¼"). Outside of frame 960 x 1180mm (37¾ x 46½"). Some spotting towards top; unexamined out of original frame.
Fishing scene, inspired by the idea of a London Angling Society outing to the River Lea, the Sussex Ouse or the Thames, and the fishing of a friendly competition amongst the members. Sadler's painting of 1884 (now in the Beaverbrook Gallery in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada) has been described as his greatest angling scene, which 'shows contemporary fishing in a thoroughly naturalistic and unsentimental way'.
David Beazley, 'Images of Angling', p.180 PSA: Vol.I. A.P. 125.
[Ref: 23151]   £520.00  
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Schooner Yacht Dolphin.
Schooner Yacht Dolphin. G.H. Ackers, Esqr. Winning the Queen's Plate at Cowes, August 17th 1839. To the Right Hon.ble the Earl of Yarborough, D.C.L. F.R.S. F.S.A. &c. Commadore of the Royal Yacht Squadron. This Print is respectfully dedicated by his Lordship's most obedient and very humble Servant, O.W. Brierly.
O.W. Brierly, del et zinc. Day & Hague, Lithrs. to the Queen.
Edmund Fry, London & Edmund Fry Jnr. Plymouth. [n.d. c.1839.]
Tinted zincograph, sheet 385 x 555mm. 15¼ x 21¾". Light soiling, small tears to extremities.
In the background are captioned 'Kestral', belonging to the Earl of Yarborough and B.Boyd's 'Wanderer'.
[Ref: 8582]   £480.00  
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Sending on board the Admiral for Letters at Sea.
Sending on board the Admiral for Letters at Sea.
O.W. Brierly Del. _J. Needham Lith. Shipping by Dutton. Day & Son, Lithrs to the Queen.
London Published Feby. 1st 1855 by Day & Son, Lithrs to the Queen, 17, Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields.
Large hand-coloured lithograph, image 400 x 610mm. 15¾ x 24". Filled worm holes and some tears from slightly tatty extremities. Corners chipped.
Mail is delivered to ships of the Royal Navy in the Baltic Sea in 1854 by steamship; during the Crimean War campaign (1853 - 1856). Titles in French and English; naval ships and the comparatively tiny mail steamer captioned below image. After Oswald Brierly (1817 - 1894). From a set of fifteen lithographs depicting "The Baltic Fleet under Sir Charles Napier on its way to the seat of war".
Parker: 1618. NMM: PAH8326.
[Ref: 21634]   £580.00  
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The Market Square, County Hall & Corn Exchange, Shrewsbury.
The Market Square, County Hall & Corn Exchange, Shrewsbury.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 215 x 300mm (8½ x 11¾"). Tears in right edge. Messy.
The Square, Shrewsbury, from Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. This later state has the original title moved from within the plate and enlarged.
Abbey: 448, this edition not listed.
[Ref: 34564]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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County Hall & Corn Exchange.
County Hall & Corn Exchange.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½").
The Square, Shrewsbury, from Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'.
Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34561]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Welshbridge, from School Play-Ground.
Welshbridge, from School Play-Ground.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½"). Rare.
A scene looking down to the river, with pupils playing in the grounds, a teacher reading under a tree. In the middle ground a game of cricket is being played. From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'.
Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34551]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Library.
The Library.
[C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith.] Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
[Published by Sandford] & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½"). Rare.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'.
Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34560]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Front View of the Schools [Shrewsbury].
Front View of the Schools [Shrewsbury].
[C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith.] Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
[Published by Sandford] & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½"). Rare.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'.
Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34559]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Interior Court of School.
Interior Court of School.
[C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith.] Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
[Published by Sandford] & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 190 x 150mm (7½ x 5½"). Trimmed from a larger sheet, losing half of inscriptions.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'.
Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34558]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Head Master's House, Shrewsbury School.
Head Master's House, Shrewsbury School.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [c.1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 150 x 190mm (6 x 7½"). Paper toned.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. This later state has the title moved from the image to under it.
Abbey: 448, this edition not listed.
[Ref: 34557]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Head Masters House.
Head Masters House.
[C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.]
[Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury, 1844.]
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and very large margins. Printed area 140 x 190mm (5½ x 7½"). Trimmed from a larger sheet, losing inscriptions
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'.
Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34556]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Head Masters House. The White Hall.
Head Masters House. The White Hall.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 285 x 190mm (11¼ x 7½").
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'.
Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34555]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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The White Hall.
The White Hall.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Rare.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. This later state has the title moved from inside the image to under it.
Abbey: 448, this edition not listed.
[Ref: 34554]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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The White Hall.
The White Hall.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [c.1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Trimmed from a larger sheet. Rare.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'.
Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34553]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Shrewsbury from Coton-Hill.
Shrewsbury from Coton-Hill.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½"). Rare.
A view looking up at Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury School from the banks of the Severn. From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'.
Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34552]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Skipper's Birthday,]
[The Skipper's Birthday,]
W. Dendy Sadler. L Muller [Pencil signatures.]
London Published February 1908 by L.H.Lefevre & Son 1a King Street St.James's S.W, the proprietors of the Copyright.
Proof etching, remarque of a sea battle, signed by artist & engraver. 570 x 430mm, 22½ x 17". Printsellers' blind-stamp.
Several old salts gathered around a punch bowl. A Portrait bust of Nelson stands on the cabinet behind the host.
[Ref: 23899]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Sowing the Wind.
Sowing the Wind.
W Dendy Sadler. James Dobie [pencil signatures.] W Dendy Sadler [etched into the plate.]
Copyright 1901, by Mess.rs Arthur Tooth & Sons, 5 & 6 Haymarket, London. 41; Boulevard des Capucines, Paris; 229, Fifth Avenue, New York & Mess.rs Steifdold....
Etching. Plate 432 x 350mm. 17 x 13¾".
A gentleman seated outside with a glass of port in his hand and a cane in the other, a basket of fruit and decante sit on the table; his left foot rests on a cushion and his top hat is placed next to him.
PSA.
[Ref: 19171]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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A Summer Evening Repast.
A Summer Evening Repast. To W. Wilson Esq.r This Plate (Engraved from a Drawing in his Possession.) is humbly Dedicated by his Obliged Serv.t J. Harris.
W. Burgess Delin.t J.W. Edye Aqua Tint.
London: Publish'd Oct.r 6.th 1788, by J. Harris, Sweetings Alley, & No.8 Bread St. near the Royal Exchange.
Very fine & scarce hand-coloured aquatint. 437 x 559mm (17¼ x 22"). Repaired tear to right.
A rural scene, a picnic in the countryside: three children and a woman standing to the right, an older woman seated behind, and a man to the left smoking a pipe and behind him a large jug and some good; by his feet lies a dog.
[Ref: 28673]   £550.00  
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United States Capitol.
United States Capitol.
Engraved upon Steel by C.E. Loven. From a Photograph of the Drawings by T. U. Walter, Architect, Washington D.C.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by A.J. Johnson, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
Steel engraving, sheet 320 x 460mm (12½ x 18"). Trimmed within plate. Repaired Tears. Crease left corner.
A view of the Capitol Building, the seat of the United States Congress, in Washington D.C. Pedestrians, a man on a horse and a carriage all pass by outside. Thomas Ustick Walter (1804–87) was an American architect of German descent who was the fourth Architect of the Capitol and responsible for adding the north (Senate) and south (House) wings and the central dome.
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The Loss of the Pennsylvania New York Packet Ship; the Lockwoods Emigrant Ship; the Saint Andrew Packet Ship, and the Victoria from Charleston, near Liverpool during the Hurricane on Monday & Tuesday Jany 7th & 8th 1839.
The Loss of the Pennsylvania New York Packet Ship; the Lockwoods Emigrant Ship; the Saint Andrew Packet Ship, and the Victoria from Charleston, near Liverpool during the Hurricane on Monday & Tuesday Jany 7th & 8th 1839.
Painted by Samuel Walters. Drawn on Stone by T.Fairland.
Liverpool, Published by Henry Lacey, Repository of Arts, 1000, Bold St. & S. Waters, 99, Mill St. _ London Ackermann & Co., New York, Appleton & Co.
Coloured lithograph. 390 x 510mm. Trimmed to image on three sides.
This print is black-lined presumably in memory of the great loss of life. A report from the Liverpool Mercury on Friday the 11th of January stated that the Sunday past had seen strong gusts of wind, but many vessels went to sea as there was nothing to indicate that a huge storm was about to follow the winds…...The losses recorded at sea were damaging. Many ships were battered and wrecked at sea, as well as in the coastal ports. Many ships that were lost and damaged are named in the narrative, as well as giving lists for some of the seamen who were lost or rescued the day after the hurricane. All areas of the country suffered looses at sea, as well as casualties and fatalities in the ports.
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Brig Yacht Wanderer.
Brig Yacht Wanderer. Benjamin Boyd, Esq,r. To Colonel The Hon.ble Robert Fulke Greville. This Print is by permission respectfully dedicated by his obliged Servant. Oswald Walters Brierly.
O.W. Brierly, del et lith. Day & Hague Lith:
Edmund Fry & Son, London & Edmund Fry Jn.r Plymouth [n.d. c.1840].
Tinted lithograph, image 310 x 445mm (12¼ x 17½"). Small nicks and tears to extremities, light soiling.
The schooner 'Wanderer' on route to Australia in 1841 On board was Benjamin Boyd (1801-51), the owner of the yacht, and the artist Oswald Walters Brierly (1817-94). Ben Boyd, a stockbroker, hoped to capitalise on the resources of Australia. He had founded the Royal Bank of Australia in London, but, when he arrived in Port Jackson in 1842, he used the money raised for his own purposes rather than operate a true bank. He bought flocks and took up squatter's rights, becoming one of the largest landowners in the colony, established Boydtown at Twofold Bay, a port from which he could co-ordinate his shipping, whaling and pastoral interests. In 1847 he imported a number of Pacific islanders as cheap labour, which failed as the islanders had no idea what was expected of them and made Boyd unpopular with the European settlers. When anti-squatter laws were introduced Boyd's finances failed, and in 1848 he lost control of the Royal Bank of Australia, which was placed in the hands of a liquidator the following year. Boyd then left Australia on the 'Wanderer' to try his luck on the Californian goldfields. Disappointed in America, he set sail to cruise the Pacific but disappeared on a visit to Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands in October 1851, with rumours that he had been killed by cannibals. The 'Wanderer' was wrecked off Port Macquarie upon its return to Australia. Oswald Brierly remained in Australia also, managing Boyd's whaling station at Twofold Bay 1842-48, before making a two-year voyage with Captain Owen Stanley on HMS Rattlesnake recording surveys of the Great Barrier Reef, Torres Strait, parts of New Guinea and the Louisiade Archipelago. He then sailed with Henry Keppel on HMS Meander to New Zealand, Tahiti and South America before returning to England. Brierly visited Australia again in 1867-8 when he accompanied the first Royal visit of HRH Prince Alfred Duke of Edinburgh on HMS Galatea during its royal tour.
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Santa Barbara's Cross, (A Spanish Superstition.)
Santa Barbara's Cross, (A Spanish Superstition.) To B. Boyd Esq.r Yacht Wanderer, R.Y.S.
O.W. Brierly del.t. On Stone by J. Brandard. M. & M. Hanhart, Lith. Printers.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Lithograph, very scarce with large margins. Sheet 295 x 235mm (11½ x 9¼"). Corners trimmed, small scuff in surface, laid on album paper, some spotting.
The schooner 'Wanderer' en route to Australia in 1841, in a gale with lightning and a cloud formation to the left called 'Santa Barbara's Cross' which the Spanish regard as an ill-omen. On board was Benjamin Boyd (1801-51), the owner of the yacht, and the artist Oswald Walters Brierly (1817-94). Ben Boyd, a stockbroker, hoped to capitalise on the resources of Australia. He had founded the Royal Bank of Australia in London, but, when he arrived in Port Jackson in 1842, he used the money raised for his own purposes rather than operate a true bank. He bought flocks and took up squatters rights, becoming one of the largest landowners in the colony, established Boydtown at Twofold Bay, a port from which he could co-ordinate his shipping, whaling and pastoral interests. In 1847 he imported a number of Pacific islanders as cheap labour, which failed as the islanders had no idea what was expected of them and made Boyd unpopular with the European settlers. When anti-squatter laws were introduced Boyd's finances failed, and in 1848 he lost control of the Royal Bank of Australia, which was placed in the hands of a liquidator the following year. Boyd then left Australia on the 'Wanderer' to try his luck on the Californian goldfields. Disappointed in America, he set sail to cruise the Pacific but disappeared on a visit to Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands in October 1851, with rumours that he had been killed by cannibals. The 'Wanderer' was wrecked off Port Macquarie upon its return to Australia. Oswald Brierly remained in Australia also, managing Boyd's whaling station at Twofold Bay 1842-48, before making a two-year voyage with Captain Owen Stanley on HMS Rattlesnake recording surveys of the Great Barrier Reef, Torres Strait, parts of New Guinea and the Louisiade Archipelago. He then sailed with Henry Keppel on HMS Meander to New Zealand, Tahiti and South America before returning to England. Brierly visited Australia again in 1867-8 when he accompanied the first Royal visit of HRH Prince Alfred Duke of Edinburgh on HMS Galatea during its royal tour.
The original pencil sketch is in the Australian National Maritime Museum, Object 00030594. Ex collection of the late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
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North side of the Palace of Westminster, Clock Tower, New Palace Yard, Westminster Hall.
North side of the Palace of Westminster, Clock Tower, New Palace Yard, Westminster Hall.
Walter W. Burgess. R.E. Del et Sc: Signed in pencil below the image.
Copyright by Frederick Keppel New York Paris and London. [n.d. c.1900]
Etching and drypoint printed in brown ink on chine collé. 810 x 565mm 32 x 22 inches.
Born 1846, Burgess was an etcher, engraver, bookplate illustrator and architect, active in London 1874-1908. One of the finest etchers of the old tradition, influenced by Seymour Haden and represented in the Victoria & Albert Museum, British Museum. He exhibited at the Royal Academy. This unusally large scene is combining his talent for both landscape and architecture.
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[Westminster School.] The School Room.
[Westminster School.] The School Room.
C.W. Radcliffe del et lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
[London, 1845.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 220 x 315mm (8¾ x 12½").
The interior of The School Room, the names of scholars scrawled on the walls.
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[Whig and Tory.]
[Whig and Tory.]
W. Dendy Sadler. C.H. Boucher [signed in pencil.] W. Dendy Salder [etched in the plate.]
London, Published 1908 by L.H. Lefevre & Son, 1A King Street. St. James S.W. the proprietors of the Copyright. Copyright 1908 by E.L. Knoedler. New York. Printed in London by A. Holdgate & Sons.
Etching, mint. Plate 431 x 325mm. 17 x 12¾".
A Whig and Tory in heated discussion inside a private booth at an inn; a sign reading 'Hot Pies', on the wall. Remarque of the Houses of Parliament in the bottom margin.
PSA: Rem.A.P. 300. Present 25.
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