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[The River Katcha.]
[Lithographed by Day & Son from a painting by Carlo Bossoli.]
[London: Day & Son, 1856.]
Subscription edition tinted lithograph, mounted on card and hand coloured. Image 185 x 280mm, 7¼ x 11". Fine colour.
A river north of Sevastopol surrounded by rock escarpments and peaks that make up the Crimean ranges. From the subscription edition of Bossoli's "Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea", a work with considerable ethnographic and geographic interest, especially in their depictions of Tartar life. The title, as above, is on a separate label on the reverse, probably cut from the List of Plates. Carlo Bossoli (1815-84) visited the Crimea several times between 1828 and 1843, most extensively from 1840 to 1842. When the Crimean War started Bossoli moved to London to capitalise on the heightened interest in his work, even selling paintings to Queen Victoria. Abbey Travel 239.
[Ref: 17058] £140.00
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[Tomb of Mithridates, near the Lazaretto Kertch.]
[Lithographed by Day & Son from a painting by Carlo Bossoli.]
[London: Day & Son, 1856.]
Subscription edition tinted lithograph, mounted on card and hand coloured. Image 185 x 280mm, 7¼ x 11". Fine colour.
Tourists viewing the interior of a famous 'kurgan' or burial mound of the ancient King Mithridates foe to the Romans at the end of the Republic. From the subscription edition of Bossoli's "Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea", a work with considerable ethnographic and geographic interest, especially in their depictions of Tartar life. Carlo Bossoli (1815-84) visited the Crimea several times between 1828 and 1843, most extensively from 1840 to 1842. When the Crimean War started Bossoli moved to London to capitalise on the heightened interest in his work, even selling paintings to Queen Victoria. Abbey Travel 239.
[Ref: 17063] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Remains of a large Genoese Fortress at Sudak.]
[Lithographed by Day & Son from a painting by Carlo Bossoli.]
[London: Day & Son, 1856.]
Subscription edition tinted lithograph, mounted on card and hand coloured. Image 185 x 280mm, 7¼ x 11". Fine colour. Small tear.
From the subscription edition of Bossoli's "Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea", a work with considerable ethnographic and geographic interest, especially in their depictions of Tartar life. Sudak on the Black Sea east of Simferopol. Carlo Bossoli (1815-84) visited the Crimea several times between 1828 and 1843, most extensively from 1840 to 1842. When the Crimean War started Bossoli moved to London to capitalise on the heightened interest in his work, even selling paintings to Queen Victoria. Abbey Travel 239.
[Ref: 17065] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Mount Tchatyr Dagh.]
[Lithographed by Day & Son from a painting by Carlo Bossoli.]
[London: Day & Son, 1856.]
Subscription edition tinted lithograph, mounted on card and hand coloured. Image 185 x 280mm, 7¼ x 11". Fine colour.
From the subscription edition of Bossoli's "Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea", a work with considerable ethnographic and geographic interest, especially in their depictions of Tartar life. Mountainous plateau of Caves and alpine meadows near Alushta. Carlo Bossoli (1815-84) visited the Crimea several times between 1828 and 1843, most extensively from 1840 to 1842. When the Crimean War started Bossoli moved to London to capitalise on the heightened interest in his work, even selling paintings to Queen Victoria. Abbey Travel 239.
[Ref: 17067] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[The Valley of Termerd-Ji.]
[Lithographed by Day & Son from a painting by Carlo Bossoli.]
[London: Day & Son, 1856.]
Subscription edition tinted lithograph, mounted on card and hand coloured. Image 185 x 280mm, 7¼ x 11". Fine colour.
From the subscription edition of Bossoli's "Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea", a work with considerable ethnographic and geographic interest, especially in their depictions of Tartar life. Carlo Bossoli (1815-84) visited the Crimea several times between 1828 and 1843, most extensively from 1840 to 1842. When the Crimean War started Bossoli moved to London to capitalise on the heightened interest in his work, even selling paintings to Queen Victoria. Abbey Travel 239.
[Ref: 17068] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[A General View of the Coast, extending from Cape Fiolente to Sebastopol.]
[Lithographed by Day & Son from a painting by Carlo Bossoli.]
[London: Day & Son, 1856.]
Subscription edition tinted lithograph, mounted on card and hand coloured. Image 185 x 280mm, 7¼ x 11". Fine colour.
A view of the south coast of the Crimea. From the subscription edition of Bossoli's "Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea", a work with considerable ethnographic and geographic interest, especially in their depictions of Tartar life. Carlo Bossoli (1815-84) visited the Crimea several times between 1828 and 1843, most extensively from 1840 to 1842. When the Crimean War started Bossoli moved to London to capitalise on the heightened interest in his work, even selling paintings to Queen Victoria. Abbey Travel 239.
[Ref: 17070] £140.00
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[Entrance to the Harbour Of Balaklava.]
[Lithographed by Day & Son from a painting by Carlo Bossoli.]
[London: Day & Son, 1856.]
Subscription edition tinted lithograph, mounted on card and hand coloured. Image 185 x 280mm, 7¼ x 11". Fine colour.
A view of the south coast of the Crimea. From the subscription edition of Bossoli's "Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea", a work with considerable ethnographic and geographic interest, especially in their depictions of Tartar life. Carlo Bossoli (1815-84) visited the Crimea several times between 1828 and 1843, most extensively from 1840 to 1842. When the Crimean War started Bossoli moved to London to capitalise on the heightened interest in his work, even selling paintings to Queen Victoria. Abbey Travel 239.
[Ref: 17071] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
[The Peaks of Mount St Peter.]
[Lithographed by Day & Son from a painting by Carlo Bossoli.]
[London: Day & Son, 1856.]
Subscription edition tinted lithograph, mounted on card and hand coloured. Image 185 x 280mm, 7¼ x 11". Fine colour.
Ai-Petri, near Yatla, greek meaning `sacred Peter' or `sacred rock', and derives from the christian monastery which stood on the plateau behind the peak until it was destroyed in the middle ages. Precipitous crags swathed in cloud, a sparkling white limestone peak. From the subscription edition of Bossoli's "Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea", a work with considerable ethnographic and geographic interest, especially in their depictions of Tartar life. Carlo Bossoli (1815-84) visited the Crimea several times between 1828 and 1843, most extensively from 1840 to 1842. When the Crimean War started Bossoli moved to London to capitalise on the heightened interest in his work, even selling paintings to Queen Victoria. Abbey Travel 239.
[Ref: 17072] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[The Island of Serpents.]
[Lithographed by Day & Son from a painting by Carlo Bossoli.]
[London: Day & Son, 1856.]
Subscription edition tinted lithograph, mounted on card and hand coloured. Image 185 x 280mm, 7¼ x 11". Fine colour. Repaired hole.
Ships in a gale off Ostriv Zmiinyi or Snake Island, a tiny Ukranian possession in the Black Sea near the Danube Delta. From the subscription edition of Bossoli's "Beautiful Scenery and Chief Places of Interest throughout the Crimea", a work with considerable ethnographic and geographic interest, especially in their depictions of Tartar life. Carlo Bossoli (1815-84) visited the Crimea several times between 1828 and 1843, most extensively from 1840 to 1842. When the Crimean War started Bossoli moved to London to capitalise on the heightened interest in his work, even selling paintings to Queen Victoria. Abbey Travel 239.
[Ref: 17073] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Panoramic View of the Southern Coast of the Crimea From Cape Maganom to Kaffa.
Capt.n W.H. Parker Del.t.
Lithographed and Published by Dickinson Bro.s New Bond S.t.
Chromolithograph on four sheets, conjoined. Printed area 230 x 1915mm, 9 x 75½". Some spotting.
A monumental prospect of the south-east coast of the Crimea near Koktebel & Feodosiya, with a key naming the prominent landmarks, including Mount Chernai, the St Elias Monastery, with a smattering of ships. NMM: PAH2659.
[Ref: 16980] £520.00
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[Female Dress.] Vol.2.Pl.22.
Geisler del.t Medland Sc.
[London: John Stockdale, n.d. c.1812.]
Hand-coloured engraving with large margins, offset; Stamp: Stamford Library. Plate 197 x 159mm (7¾ x 6¼").
Plate 22: a representation of dress prevalent amoung the females of Crim-Tartary. Two women in their best attire, such as is worn in domestic life, without an upper garment; the third figure is drawn with a white upper gown, and head is enveloped in a veil. From Volume 2 of "Travels Through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire, in the Years 1793 and 1794".
[Ref: 31042] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
[Sheep.] Vol.2.Pl.26
Geisler del.t Medland Sculp.
[John Stockdale.] [n.d. c.1812.]
Hand-coloured engraving, offset. Plate 159 x 196mm (6¼ x 7¾").
Plate 26: A lamb of the Crimean Sheep breed, having curled wool of a silver-grey tint. In the background is a Tartar village. From Volume 2 of "Travels Through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire, in the Years 1793 and 1794".
[Ref: 31034] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
[Fortress of Soldaya.] Vol.2.Pl.16.
Geisler del.t Medland Sculp.
[John Stockdale.] [n.d. c.1812.]
Hand-coloured engraving; Stamp: Stamford Library. Plate 197 x 336mm (7¾ x 13¼"). Trimmed along right edge; folds as normal.
Plate 16: view of the ancient Genoese Fortress of Soldaya or Sudagh, drawn from the eastern side of the vale; as well as the Kush-kaya, which lies behind; and being composed of the marmoraceous limestone rock, may afford some ideas of this species of mountains in Taurida. The ascent to the tower is via a wall which is provided with several turrets. From Volume 2 of "Travels Through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire, in the Years 1793 and 1794".
[Ref: 31040] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
[St George Monastery.] Vig.5. Journey Through The South-Western Quarter.
Geisler del. Medland sc.
[John Stockdale.] [n.d. c.1812.]
Hand-coloured engraving with letterpress printed page; stamp: Stamford Library. Sheet 266 x 203mm (10½ x 8").
Vignette 5: a more accurate view of the Greek Monastery of St George. From Volume 2 of "Travels Through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire, in the Years 1793 and 1794". See Ref: 31041 for a prospect view of the Monastery.
[Ref: 31055] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
[Akhtiar.] Vol.2.Pl.4.
Geisler del.t Medland sculp.
[London: John Stockdale, n.d. c.1812.]
Hand-coloured engraving; slight offsetting; stamp: Stamford Library. Plate 197 x 615mm (3¾ x 13¾"). Folds; trimmed to side edges.
Plate 4: view of the port and town of Akhtiar, formerly called Sevastopol; drawn from the Severnaya-Koffa. To the far right can be seen the ruins of the ancient Chersonsus. On the shore in front are the barracks and entrance to a small harbour; a flotilla on the water. From Volume 2 of "Travels Through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire, in the Years 1793 and 1794".
[Ref: 31054] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
View of Eski Crim, The Ancient Capital of Crim Tartary, with the Sea of Azof.
[London: Published by Septimus Prowett, 23, Old Bond-Street. W. Nicol, Shakespeare Press, Cleveland-Row. 1824.]
Engraving on india. Plate 254 x 324mm. 10 x 12¾".
A view of Eski Crim, the ancient capital of Taurica, with the Sea of Azof in the distance; Crimea. From "Museum Worsleyanum; or a Collection of Antique Basso-Relievos, Bustos, Statues, and Gems' with Views of Places in the Levant. Taken on the Spot in the Years MDCCLXXXXV. VI. and VII." This from Volume II.
[Ref: 23615] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Inkerman.] Vol.2.Pl.6.
Geisler del.t Medland Sculp.
[John Stockdale.] [n.d. c.1812.]
Hand-coloured engraving, large margins; stamp: Stamford Library. Plate 197 x 349mm (3¾ x 13¾"). Folds as normal.
Plate 6: a view of the Monastic Cells at Inkerman, hewn out of the calcareous rocks; together with the profile of a the vestiges of the fortified wall serving to defend the ancient fortress of Inkerman. From Volume 2 of "Travels Through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire, in the Years 1793 and 1794".
[Ref: 31050] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[Crimean Sheep.] Vol.2.Pl.25.
Geisler del.t Medland Sculp.
[John Stockdale.] [n.d. c.1812.]
Hand-coloured engraving, offset with large margins; Stamp: Stamford Library. Plate 160 x 196mm (6¼ x 7¾").
Plate 25: a full-grown grey Crimean Sheep belonging to a breed with diminutive fat tails; and which affords the valuable lambskins, by pasturing on the Takhanskoi-Kut. At a distance there is a prospect of the sea; upon which sails a ship. From Volume 2 of "Travels Through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire, in the Years 1793 and 1794".
[Ref: 31038] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Un Croat, an Santinelle
[unsigned, c.1770]
Engraving, scarce, sheet 250 x 170mm (10 x 6¾"). Trimmed and glued to backing sheet.
[Ref: 47692] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Croate Arme de Lance.
[unsigned, c.1750]
Rare engraving, sheet 260 x 180mm (10¼ x 7"). Trimmed to image; made up top right.
Plate from a volume depicting soldiers from various European countries.
[Ref: 47776] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Almissa.
Hanhart lith.
[n.d., c.1870.]
Fine coloured lithograph, 120 x 170mm. 4¾ x 6¾". (printed area)
A view in what is now Croatia. Plate to a book on travelling in the Balkans.
[Ref: 26930] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
Bei Warasdin. (Kroatien).
N. d. Nat. gez. v. Louise B. Kotz. V. Merklas sc.
[n.d., c.1800].
Aquatint. Sheet size: 165 x 115mm. (6½ x 4½"). Trimmed inside platemark.
A view of a small, rural house in the town of Warasdin (Varazdin), Croatia, with two figures in conversation to the right. The centre of Varaždin county is located near the Drava river.
[Ref: 31598] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
[Croatia] Iean Lovys Comte d'AbIsolani General de Croates.
B. Moncornet excu.
[n.d. c.1770.]
Etching and engraving. Plate 152 x 114mm. 6 x 4½".
Ludovic Isolani, the Croatian leader who was killed on the bridge at Spoy c.1750.
[Ref: 20887] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
[Croatia] A Pandour Collonel. A Pandour Ensign. A Pandour Collonel Watch Master.
Joh. Sebast. Muller fec. Lond. Drawn after ye Life & design'd by Joh. Seb. Muller. Engraved by Joh. Seb. Muller.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, Nov. 15, 1743. London printed for John Bowles at the Black Horse in Cornhill.
Etching, sheet 195 x 245mm. 7¾ x 9¾". Foxing. Trimmed within plate and glued to album page.
Pandours were an 18th century force of Croatian soldiers in the Austrian service, notorious for their brutality. Rare. For a book, numbered '3' upper right. By Johann Sebastian Müller (1715 - 1792), engraver of historical, topographical and portrait prints; botanist. He was born in Nuremberg, where he trained, and emigrated to London in 1744.
[Ref: 13080] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Porec] Parens, sive Parentium vulgo, Parenzo Histrie Opp:
[Engraved by Frans Hogenberg.]
[Amsterdam, Johannes Jansson, 1657.]
Engraving. Printed area 170 x 250mm (6¾ x 9¾"). Trimmed to printed border on two sides.
A prospect of Porec, Croatia, from the sea. Originally published in the Braun & Hogenberg 'Civitates Orbis Terrarum' atlas of townplans in 1575, this example comes from Jansson's Townbooks, which utlilised many of the Hogenberg plates.
[Ref: 55522] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Sibenik] Sibinium, Ptolemeo Sicum vulgo Sibenicho, Dalmatie opp:
[Engraved by Frans Hogenberg.]
[Amsterdam, Johannes Jansson, 1657.]
Engraving. Printed area 135 x 175mm (5¼ x 7"). Trimmed to printed border on two sides.
A prospect of Sibenik, Croatia, with St. Nicholas Fortress in the foreground. Originally published in the Braun & Hogenberg 'Civitates Orbis Terrarum' atlas of townplans in 1575, this example comes from Jansson's Townbooks, which utlilised many of the Hogenberg plates.
[Ref: 55519] £130.00
Cronstadt.
Lith. Par Ph. Benoist.
Lith. Lemercier, Paris. [n.d., 1854.]
Coloured lithograph, printed area 450 x 620mm. A few small tears.
Kronstadt, the fortress on Kotlin Island, guarding the approaches to Saint Petersburg through the Gulf of Finland. During the Crimean War the Baltic Fleet of the Allies considered it too strong to approach.
[Ref: 616] £650.00
Ile et Place de Cronstadt. Cronstadt Island and Strong Place.
Le Breton.
à Paris chez Gosselin, Imp Edit r. St. Jacques 71. [n.d., c.1856.]
Tinted lithograph, printed area 350 x 470mm. A few small marginal tears.
Kronstadt, the fortress on Kotlin Island, guarding the approaches to Saint Petersburg throught the Gulf of Finland. During the Crimean War the Baltic Fleet of the Allies considered it too strong to approach.
[Ref: 3779] £450.00
Cyprus.
Drawn by J.D. Harding, from a sketch by Las Cases. Engraved by W. Finden.
A. Fullarton & Co. London & Edinburgh. [n.d. c.1835.]
Coloured engraving. 177 x 266mm. 7 x 10½".
A view of the fort, port and harbour at Kyrenia, North Cyprus.
[Ref: 25731] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
Le Prince Adam Czartoryski.
Maurin.
Lith de Villain.
Lithograph. Sheet: 510 x 330mm (20 x 13")
A portrait of Prince Adam Czartoryski (1770-1861) a Polish nobleman, statesman and author who worked for both the Russian Council of Ministers and was President of the Polish National Government during the November 1830 Uprising. From the collection of Lady Elizabeth Fielding (1773-1846), mother of William Henry Fox-Talbot, and her family.
[Ref: 46459] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Annie z Sapiehów Czartoryskiéy Opiekunce cierpiacych na wygnaniu.
G. Grevedon 1839.
Imp. de Lemercier, Bernard & Cie.
Lithograph. Sheet: 510 x 355mm (20 x 14").
A portrait of Anna Zofia Sapieha (1799-1864) wife of Prince Adam Czartoryski (1770-1861) who was a polish social activist and philanthropist.
[Ref: 46460] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Count D'Ada. The Popes Nuntio to King James the Second.
I. Beckett fecitt.
I. Savage ex: [n.d. c.1685.]
Mezzotint. Plate 240 x 190mm. 9½ x 7½". Trimmed, false margins added.
Portrait, half length in oval, wearing gown, collar and cross suspended from neck. Ferdinando D'Adda (1649-1719) was Prefect of the Congregation of Rites and the Papal Nuncio to James II of England. In 1690 he was made a Cardinal-Priest and in 1715 he was made Cardinal Bishop of Albano. Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove. CS: 29, ii. Collection John Thane 1771 in ink verso.
[Ref: 25510] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Count D'Ada. The Popes Nuntio to King James the Second.
I. Beckett fecitt.
I. Savage ex: [n.d. c.1685.]
Mezzotint. Sheet: 240 x 190mm (9½ x 7½"). Trimmed and tipped into album sheet.
Portrait of Ferdinando D'Adda (1649-1719) half length in oval, wearing gown, collar and cross suspended from neck. D'Adda was prefect of the Congregation of Rites and the Papal Nuncio to James II of England. In 1690 he was made a Cardinal-Priest and in 1715 he was made Cardinal Bishop of Albano. CS: 29.
[Ref: 43072] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Carol Honorat D'Albert Dux de Chevreuse Leuis Equitat Praetoriani Praefect. Offerebat Ludouvicus Pasquier.
Ant. Masson ad vivam ping. Sculpebat 1679.
Engraving. Sheet: 395 x 320mm (15½ x 12½''). Trimmed, edges damaged.
A portrait of French military officer Charles Honoré d'Albert, Duke of Chevreuse (1646-1712).
[Ref: 49929] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Georges d'Amboise] Georgius Cardinalis Ambasius Quantam unus meruerit gloriam [...]
[1660]
Engraving with accompanying letterpress sheet, 17th century watermark; each 470 x 350mm (18½ x 13¾") very large margins. Slight tear top right.
Georges d'Amboise (1460-1510), French Roman Catholic cardinal and minister of state. Georges became cardinal and prime minister in 1498, in which position his focus was upon increasing French power in Italy. He was frustrated in his attempts to become Pope in 1503 when two Italians were chosen in quick succession for the post. From 'Les Portraits des Hommes Illustres Francois qui sont Peints dans la Galerie du Palais Cardinal de Richelieu' (1660). The book reproduces the portraits of great men hanging in Richelieu's 'Galerie des hommes illustres' by Simon Vouet and Philippe de Champaigne (although only four of the original paintings survive). The final 'illustrious figure' was Richelieu himself.
[Ref: 39887] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
[France] Madame Royale. Duchesse D'Angouleme.
dessine et grave par John Godefroy, et Dedie a la Garde Nationale de France.
a Paris chez l'Auteur rue de Bellefond No. 37. F.B. Montmatre.
Stipple engraving. 210 x 280mm. Light foxing.
Marie Thérèse Charlotte, duchesse d'Angoulême [1778 - 1851], daughter of Louis XVI. Collection of the Royal House of Savoy and Italy.
[Ref: 2744] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
[Germany] [Count D'Armensberg.] [Pencil inscription:] Count D'Armensberg Member of the Regency...Prime Minister..Otho of Greece.
Hanfstaengl ft. 1830. [facsimile under image.] I.M. Epmann.
[n.d. c.1832.]
Lithograph, very scarce. 379 x 330mm. 15 x 13".
Josef Ludwig von Armansperg (1878-1853), the Interior and Finance Minister from 1826-1828, and the Foreign and Finance Minister from 1828-1831 under King Ludwig I. When Otto, King Ludwig's son, took the throne in 1832, von Armansperg was made the President of the Privy Council and Prime Minister of the new government. From a collection relating to the Greek War of Independence, Otto I and Bavaria.
[Ref: 27799] £340.00
Ranieri Arciduca d'Austria &.&.&. Vicere del Regno Lombardo Veneto.
N. Schiavoni dip. ed inc.
Vienna in Commissione da Pietro Mechetti qm Carlo, Piazza St. Michelle No.1221.
Rare etching and engraving. 285 x 195mm (11¼ x 7¾").
Ranieri Giuseppe Giovanni Michele Francesco Geronimo d'Asburgo (1783-1853), Archduke of Austria, and first Viceroy of Lombardo-Veneto. He served as Viceroy of the Kingdom of Lombardo-Veneto from 1818 to 1848. Provenance: Elizabeth Anne Hippisley of Ston Easton.
[Ref: 29452] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Chevalier d'Eon.]
R. Cosway R.A. delt. 1787. Thos. Chambers Sculpt.
Published July 12th. 1787 by B. Beale Evans, Poultry, London.
Stipple in brown ink, scratched-letter proof before title. 175 x 110mm, 7 x 4¼". Trimmed to plate; slight surface scuffing around face.
Portrait of Charles-Geneviève-Louis-Auguste-André-Timothée d'Éon de Beaumont (1728 - 1810), usually known as the Chevalier d'Eon, in female costume, including lace bonnet; a Croix de Saint-Louis at his neck. A French diplomat, soldier and Freemason who lived the first half of his life as a man and the second half as a woman. Living in England in 1785, he lost his pension after the French Revolution and had to sell his library. In 1792 he sent a letter to the French National Assembly, offering to lead a division of women soldiers against Austria, but the offer was rebuffed. He participated in fencing tournaments until he was seriously wounded, in 1796. After a trial in 1777 about his actual sex he wore female attire until his death. Surgical examination proved him male. After Richard Cosway (1742 - 1821). See NPG D20293 for a published state.
[Ref: 19957] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[France] D'Estaing.
D'Haisnes [Abbé de Haisne] Pinx.t. Goldar sculp.
Published July 30 1785 by J. Fielding Pater Noster Row.
Engraving, rare with small margins; platemark 175 x 115mm (7 x 4½"). Foxing to edges; laid on backing sheet.
Jean Baptiste Charles Henri Hector, comte d'Estaing (1729–1794), French general and admiral. After France entered the American War of Independence in 1778, d'Estaing led a fleet to aid the Americans, participating in unsuccessful sieges of Newport, Rhode Island (1778) and Savannah (1779). During the French Revolution, d'Estaing's sypathy for the French royal family led to his execution. He served in India and was captured. He was successful in Muscat and Sumatra. Before he was guillatined he wrote: "After my head falls off send it to the British, they will pay a good deal for it!"
[Ref: 35275] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Comte de Dunois L. L. Charles d'Orleans.
Ferdinand Pinxit. R. Nantueil sculpebat 1660.
Engraving. Sheet: 325 x 250mm (12¾ x 9¾''). Trimmed, foxing, staining in corners and laid on album sheet at corners.
A portrait of Charles d'Orleans (1649-1672) who died crossing the Rhine near Fort Tolhuis, at the time he had been considered for the throne of Poland. He had accompanied Louis XIV to Flanders and in 1668 he led gentlemen to fight the Turks in Candia but he failed to lead the siege. Petitjean & Wickert 64. Belton Collection.
[Ref: 49263] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Olivarius le Fevre D'Ormesson Comes Consist Libellor . Supplic. Magister.
Ant. Masson ad vivum. Pinge et sculpebat 1665.
Engraving. Sheet: 360 x 260mm (14 x 10¼''). Trimmed, light foxing.
A portrait of French magistrate Olivier le Fevre d'Ormesson (1616-1686).
[Ref: 49920] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Jean Henri Dombrowski. Général d'un corps d'armée polonais en 1794 [...]
Michel Stachowicz pinx. James Hopwood sc.
P. Dien impr. [Paris, n.d., c. 1840.]
Stipple engraving on steel. Sheet 270 x 185mm, 10½ x 7¼".
Jan Henryk Dabrowski (1755-1818), fought under Poniatowski in the campaign of 1792 against the Russians, in the 1794 Kosciuszko Insurrection, set up the Polish Legions in Italy during the Napoleonic Wars, joining Napoleon on the march on Moscow in 1812. His name appears on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. A portrait from the collection of Leonard Chodzko (1800-71), a Polish historian active in the November Uprising of 1830 and the Great Emigration that followed it.
[Ref: 21276] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
Henry.F. Daguesseau. Chancellier de France., d'Apres le Statue pedestre de Mr. Berue.
Touze D. P Duflos.
A.D.P.R. A Paris chez Duflos le Jeune. [n.d. c.1787] Avec Privilege du Roi.
Engraving with strong contemporary colour and a gold leaf line border. 272 x 163mm.
Henri François d'Aguesseau (1668-1751), Chancellor of France three times between 1717 and 1750. Voltaire called him 'the most learned magistrate France every possessed'.
[Ref: 1985] £50.00
(£60.00 incl.VAT)
Dalarne. Mora. Bjursås.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Hand-coloured lithgraph. Sheet: 245 x 310mm (9¾ x 12¼"). Foxing.
A portrait of three Swedes from the Dalarna region of Sweden, the figure sits on a stool, the central figure holds a clock and the figure on the right a large saw.
[Ref: 44650] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[France] Danton Député de Paris a la Convention Nationale, Jugé le 6 April 1794.
Lavachez sc. Duplesi-Bertaux inv et del. Duplesi-Bertaux aqua forte.
[Paris: Auber, 1804.]
Mezzotint and etching. 430 x 285mm (17 x 11¼"). Some spotting.
Oval mezzotint portrait of Georges Jacques Danton (1759-1794), first President of the Committe of Public Safety, surrounded by an etched border with engraved text and a scene representing his declaring the state of emergency that led to the Terror (a flag is waved advising 'la Patrie en danger'. He was subsequently guillotined on charges of corruption. Published in the 'Collection complète des tableaux historiques de la révolution française'.
[Ref: 28230] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
[Dantzig Dock, Poland.]
Fred. A. Farrell [signed in pencil]
[n.d. c.1925]
Etching, printed in sanguine. 165 x 290mm.
b.1882. Scotland. Official Artist with the 51st Highlanders 1914-1918.
[Ref: 2436] £175.00
(£210.00 incl.VAT)
The Danube from the Castle of Presburg.
G. Hering del. J.B. Pyne Lith:
[London: T. McLean, 1838.]
Sepia-tinted lithograph, rare, image 300 x 455mm. 11¾ x 18". Tear to margin bottom right
Bratislava (formerly Pressburg) Castle stands on a rocky hill of the Little Carpathians directly above the Danube river in the middle of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. From 'Sketches on the Danube, in Hungary and Transylvania' (26 plates), by George Edwards Hering (1805-1879). Abbey Travel 79, 2.
[Ref: 26807] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Le Comte De Daun. Feld-Marechal des Armees de l'Empire.
A.D.P.R. A Paris chez Duflos rue St.Victor. [n.d. c.1787]
Engraving with strong contemporary colour and a gold leaf line border. 274 x 167mm.
[Ref: 1994] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
[France] Iean Louis Guez, Seigneur De Balzac.
G. Vallet sculp. 1665.
[Paris, G. Vallet.]
Engraving, sheet 290 x 190mm. 11½ x 7½". Trimmed to plate and tipped into album page.
Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac (1594 - 1654), man of letters and critic, one of the original members of the Académie Française; he had a great influence on the development of Classical French prose. Six lines of tribute to plinth below oval portrait. Engraved by Guillaume Vallet (c.1634 - 1704).
[Ref: 13374] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)