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[Certificate] Loyal Independant Order of Odd Fellows.
[Certificate] Loyal Independant Order of Odd Fellows. This is to Certify that Br.______was admitted and duly registered in the Wellington Lodge No.11 in Union, this ______ day of ______ 19__ Br.______ A.G. Br. ______ V.G. Br. ______ Sec.y
Seera Sc. Canterbury.
[n.d. c.
Letterpress, engraving with very large margins; paper watermarked: Charta Regia Britannica. Plate 368 x 266mm (14½ x 10½").
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) is a global altruistic and benevolent fraternal organisation derived from the British Oddfellows service of the 17th century. In Canada, there were two lodges that the Manchester Unity of Independent Order of Odd Fellows came under, and one of those is that of Royal Wellington Lodge.
[Ref: 31064]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Dogs. Certificate of Exemption from Duty. 41 Vict., cap. 15.
Dogs. Certificate of Exemption from Duty. 41 Vict., cap. 15.
[Dated in mss. 8th February 1881.]
Letterpress certificate, rare. Sheet: 210 x 165mm (8¼ x 6½"). Creases.
A certificate issued to a Mr Andrew Macpherson a farmer in the county of Aberdeen.
[Ref: 44718]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[Cetshwayo & John Bright] Extremes Meet.
[Cetshwayo & John Bright] Extremes Meet.
E.C. Mountford.
The Dart Sixth Year, No 302. Friday, August 4, 1882.
Rare lithograph. Sheet 290 x 220mm (11½ x 8¾"). Tears on left, one entering image. Creasing top left.
A caricature of John Bright (1811-1889, MP for Birmingham) wagging his finger at Zulu King Cetshwayo, who visited London in 1882 during a Zulu civil war. Bright, a quaker and critic of British imperialism, would not have approved of such violence. Ernest Chesmer Mountford (1844-1922).
[Ref: 54494]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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[Siege of Ceuta] Hetontset van Ceuta leggende aan het naav der Straat Gibraltar op de Barbarise kust [...] [parallel text in Latin]
[Siege of Ceuta] Hetontset van Ceuta leggende aan het naav der Straat Gibraltar op de Barbarise kust [...] [parallel text in Latin]
Pet:Schenk Exc: Amst: C.Pr. [n.d. c.1730.]
Engraving, sheet 160 x 190mm (6¼ x 7½"). Trimmed to plate, creased, tear on bottom edge along folding creases.
A scene of the siege of Spanish city Ceuta (1694-1720) on the North African coast by Moroccan forces. On the left, the Marquis of Lede directs the attack on the besiegers on 15 November 1720.
[Ref: 59300]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Ceuta.
Ceuta.
I. Peeters excudit. [n.d. c.1670.]
Etching. 101 x 265mm (4 x 10½"). Trimmed.
View of Ceuta; the Mediterranean Sea in the foreground, sailing ships surrounded with clouds of smoke seen at centre and left, two mountains in the middle ground with fortified castles at top, the city situated at the foot of the mountain at right, surrounded by a defensive wall. One from a series of a eleven views of Gibraltar and various other sites in Africa, published by Jacob Peeters; 'Divarse Viste delli Luoghie Contrade di Barbaria e il Stretto di Gibraltar'.
[Ref: 34774]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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British Possessions in the Indian Seas.
British Possessions in the Indian Seas. British Settlements in the Malay Peninsula and Coast of Borneo. Compiled from the Admiralty and various other Surveys by J. Bartholomew Jun.r. Island of Ceylon. By G.H. Swanston Edin.r.
A. Fullarton & Co. London, Edinburgh & Dublin. [n.d., c.1865,]
Tinted lithographic map. Sheet 470 x 315mm (18½ x 12¼"). Narrow margins as usual, nick in top right corner.
Seven maps on one sheet, surrounded by vignettes, published in 'The Royal Illustrated Atlas, Of Modern Geography'. The largest map is Sri Lanka, with smaller maps of Malacca, Island of Singapore, Town & Harbour of Singapore, Positions of the British Settlements in the Malay Peninsula, Penang and Island of Labouan. The vignettes include Malay and Singalese dress, birds, boar and elephant hunting and a view of Colombo.
[Ref: 43336]   £230.00  
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An Usurper Stoned to Death.
An Usurper Stoned to Death.
[London: Awnsham & John Churchill, 1746.]
Engraving, 125 x 160mm (5 x 6¼") set in text.
According to the text, Rajasingha was usurped by Vinne Ladarma, but retook the throne. Rajasingha had the usurper 'buried in the ground up to his breast, and so to be kill'd by the means of certain Wooden Balls, which were thrown at his Head, till his Brains were dash'd out'. From Churchill's 'A Collection of Voyages and Travels'.
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[The murder of King Janiere Waandar by the Portuguese.]
[The murder of King Janiere Waandar by the Portuguese.]
[London: Awnsham & John Churchill, 1746.]
Engraving, 125 x 160mm (5 x 6¼") set in text.
The muder of a Ceylonese ruler, blood gushing from his chest. From Churchill's 'A Collection of Voyages and Travels'.
[Ref: 41672]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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The Impaling of Some Rebells.
The Impaling of Some Rebells.
[London: Awnsham & John Churchill, 1746.]
Engraving, 125 x 160mm (5 x 6¼") set in text.
The Dutch under Adam Westerwolt (1580-1639) helped Rajasingha recapture Batticaloa in 1638, after which fifty of the rebels were impaled alive. From Churchill's 'A Collection of Voyages and Travels'.
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[Ceylonese rebels being hung, drawn and quartered.]
[Ceylonese rebels being hung, drawn and quartered.]
[London: Awnsham & John Churchill, 1746.]
Engraving, 125 x 160mm (5 x 6¼") set in text.
The results of a rebellion against the Dutch, as recounted by Philips Baelde (1632-71]. From Churchill's 'A Collection of Voyages and Travels'.
[Ref: 41674]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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To The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company this Print of their Iron Screw Steam Ship ''Ceylon'',
To The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company this Print of their Iron Screw Steam Ship ''Ceylon'', (2020 Tons, R.W. Evans, Commander,) is most respectfully dedicated by their obedient Servant, W. Foster.
T.G. Dutton Del. et Lith. Day ^ Son Lith.rs to the Queen.
London, Published by W.m Foster, 114 Fenchurch Street [n.d., c.1858].
Scarce tinted lithograph. Framed, sight size 520 x 670mm (20½ x 26¼"). Unexamined out of frame.
A portrait of the SS Ceylon, a single-screw, iron-hulled auxiliary steamer, at sea. Built by P&O in 1858 for use on the regular service from Southampton to Malta and Alexandria, the ship was sold in 1881 to the 'Inter-Oceanic Steam Yachting Company Limited', who advertised a round-the world cruise later that year, believed to be the first to be offered commercially. However, even after a refit to improve the luxury, it proved impossible to entice enough people to take a long cruise for fun and the IOSYC went into receivership. The 'Ceylon' was sold, to be bought by the Regent Street Polytechnic (noew Westminster University) and used for educational cruises, mostly to Norway and the Baltic until 1907.
NMM PAH9043.
[Ref: 68997]   £1,250.00  
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Chacun sa Catégorie.
Chacun sa Catégorie. Organisation du Travail.
Imp. de Plista, rue des Lions St. Paul. 10.
en Vente chez Renault, rue du Temple, 61. [n.d. c.1850.]
Lithograph. 317 x 255mm. 12½ x 10". Some tears into right hand edge.
Society: two couples sat in a dining room eating and drinking champagne; workers seen through the window with wheelbarrows and pick-axes.
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H. D. Chads [facsimile signature inside image area.]
H. D. Chads [facsimile signature inside image area.]
Engraved by W.J. Edwards. Printed by H.Wilkinson.
London: Published by Henry Graves & Compy. April 20th 1855, Printsellers to the Queen_6 Pall Mall.
Engraving. 560 x 432mm. 22 x 17". Some small tears around in edges. Stain to top right-hand corner.
Admiral Sir Henry Ducie Chads, GCB (1788-1868) was an officer in the British Royal Navy who saw action from the Napoleonic Wars to the Crimean War. He entered the Royal Naval Academy at 12 years of age, and in 1803 embarked aboard the 74-gun ship of the line HMS Excellent, sharing in the defence of Gaeta and the capture of Capri. He later distinguished himself at the occupation of the Île de la Passe, gateway to the Île de France. In 1823, he was prominent in the expedition against Rangoon, as a result of which he was made Post Captain, created C.B. and received the thanks of the Government of India, and praise in the British House of Commons. In 1841-5 he was on the Chinese station in command of HMS Cambrian, and then commanded the Royal Navy's gunnery school HMS Excellent. Chads reformed the whole system of naval gunnery, both as regards weight of metal and rapidity of fire. He was promoted Rear Admiral in 1854 and was third in command of the fleet sent to the Baltic under Sir Charles Napier, who claimed that Chads ‘knew more about gunnery than any man in the service'. He was one of the leaders in the bombardment and capture of the fortress of Bomarsund. He struck his flag in 1855, and as a reward for his services was created a K.C.B. From 1856 to the end of 1858, he held the command-in-chief in Ireland and in 1865 was created G.C.B. and received the Admiral's good service pension.
In the NMM.
[Ref: 12775]   £130.00   (£156.00 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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Marchand de chains de Sureté.
Marchand de chains de Sureté. La sureté des Montres. No 35.
Carle Vernet. S. lith de Delpech.
[Paris, n.d., c.1820.]
Coloured lithograph with very large margins. Printed area 300 x 140mm (11¾ x 5½").
A man selling safety chains for watches and purses. One of a series, 'Cris de Paris', depicting Parisian street vendors, lithographed by François Séraphin Delpech (1778-1825) after Antoine Charles Horace (Carle) Vernet (1758-1836).
[Ref: 33231]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[Scene from 'le jardinier et son seigneur']
[Scene from 'le jardinier et son seigneur'] He pourquoi donc faire ce Fauteil. Dedié à Monsieur De Laferté Intendant des Menus plaisirs du Roy. Par son serviteur Martinet.
[c.1770]
Scarce engraving, platemark 180 x 110mm (7 x 4¼"); very large margins.
Scene from 'le jardinier et son seigner', a one-act comic opera with a libretto by Michel-Jean Sedaine (1719-97), the most important and influential librettist of opéra comique in the late 18th century. Originally put to music by Philibert, in the 19th century Delibes produced a new opera from Sedaine's text. Dedicated to Denis Pierre Jean Papillon de la Ferté (1727-94), connoisseur and administrator of the Menus-Plaisirs du Roi, the organization in the French royal household responsible for designing and presenting weddings, ceremonies, fêtes and funerals.
[Ref: 40654]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Chairman [pencil inscription].
The Chairman [pencil inscription].
3rd T.P. Frank Gillett [pencil inscription].
[n.d., c.1925.]
Drypoint, 3rd trial proof, signed in pencil. 175 x 250mm.
Edward Frank Gillett (1874-1927), illustrator for the 'Daily Graphic' 1898-1908. He also worked as a book illustrator, for example for Henty's 'Lion of the North', 1900. Gillett created fewer than fifty drypoints during his career, the majority untitled. Both the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum have comprehensive collections.
Guichard p.39, this print illustrated on plate 25, but named as "Extra Turn".
[Ref: 6895]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Chaise Match, Run on New-market Heath on Wednesday the 29 of August, 1750,
The Chaise Match, Run on New-market Heath on Wednesday the 29 of August, 1750, from an Original Drawing by Mr Seymour.
London, Printed for Rob.t Sayer No 53, Fleet Street. [originally c.1770., but watermarked 'W. King Alton Mills 1854'.]
Engraving. 350 x 470mm (13¾ x 18½"), very large margins. Top margins tatty.
A record of a 1000-guinea wager: William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensbury, claimed he could get a carriage 'with four running wheels, and a person in, or upon it, drawn by four horses' to travel nineteen miles in one hour. Backed by Alexander Montgomerie, 10th Earl of Eglinton, the wager was accepted by Theobald Taaffe (described by Horace Walpole as 'a gamester, usurer, adventurer') and Andrew Sprowle. The carriage, specially made by a Mr. Wright of Long Acre, managed to complete the 19 miles around Newmarket Heath in 53 minutes, 27 seconds.
Siltzer 248.
[Ref: 43775]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Chalfont St Giles]
[Chalfont St Giles]
Monk. [in image] W. Monk [signed in pencil]
The Art Journal London Virtue & Co. [n.d. c.1911]
Etching, 210 x 280mm (8¼ x 11") very large margins. Mint.
A view the village of Chalfont St Giles, in Chiltern Hills Buckinghamshire. British etcher William Monk (1863-1937).
[Ref: 65178]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Vale of Chalford, Gloucestershire.
Vale of Chalford, Gloucestershire.
Kershaw & Son, London [n.d., c.1850.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 220 x 300mm (8¾ x 11¾"). Some staining.
A view of a valley in the Cotswolds, near Stroud, with a train running at bottom of valley.
[Ref: 56962]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Joseph Chalier] Philipe Sidney.
[Joseph Chalier] Philipe Sidney.
peint par H.F. Tassaert. gravé par J.J. Tassaert.
A Paris et a Londres chez Tessari et Comp.ie [n.d., c.1835.]
Sripple, printed in colours. 350 x 255mm (13¾ x 10"), large margins.
A portrait taken from a bust of Joseph Chalier (1747-93) who was a French lawyer and revolutionary politician. It is apparently a reissue of a portrait of Chalier that Jean Joseph François Tassaert engraved, originally attributed to painter Jacques Philippe Caresme. This version has the title changed, Henriette-Félicité Tassaert as painter, and the revolutionary symbols in the borders removed.
Ex: Oettingen-Wallerstein collection. Sotheby's London / Milan Nov 1997.
[Ref: 60318]   £380.00  
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Chalk Farm Tea Garden.
Chalk Farm Tea Garden.
[Printed & so]ld by J. Dash 27, Fetter Lane Fleet S.t.
Etching. Sheet 145 x 180mm (5¾ x 7"). Trimmed, losing part of publication line, some restoration.
A view of the exterior of the Chalk Farm Tavern and Tea Room, Primrose Hill, with drinkers outside on benches and covered tables.
[Ref: 67176]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[H.M.S. Challenger in Betsy Cove, Kerguelen-Land.]
[H.M.S. Challenger in Betsy Cove, Kerguelen-Land.]
[n.d., c.1875.]
Chromolithograph, titled in pencil on verso. Sheet 135 x 225mm, 5½ x 9". Trimmed to image.
The Challenger Expedition of 1872-76, the first global marine research expedition. After nearly 70,000 nautical miles of surveying and exploring, the resulting 'Report Of The Scientific Results of the Exploring Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76' catalogued over 4,000 previously unknown species.
[Ref: 10903]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Alexander Chalmers M.A. and F.S.A.
Alexander Chalmers M.A. and F.S.A. Died Dec.r. 10.th. 1834, Aged 75.
Drawn on Stone by G.P.Harding from a drawing by W.Behnes in the possession of E.N.Thornton Esq.re.
Pub.d. June 15.th 1837, by G.P.Harding, Hercules Buildins, Lambeth. Day & Haghe Lith.rs. to the King.
Lithograph. On India. Sheet: 220 x 290mm (8¾ x 11½"). Some slight foxing and surface dirt. Large margins.
Half portrait of Scottish writer and journalist Alexander Chalmers (1759-1934). Chalmers originally trained as a doctor but gave up medicine to pursue writing. As well as publishing various editions of works by writers such as Pope, Shakespeare and Johnson, Chalmers published a 'General Biographical Dictionary' (1812-17) and a 'Glossary to Shakespeare' (1807).
[Ref: 35348]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Alex Chalmers [facsimile signature].
Alex Chalmers [facsimile signature].
Drawn on stone by R.J.Lane A.R.A
[n.d., c.1830].
Lithograph. Sheet: 185 x 240mm (7 x 9½").
Half portrait of Scottish writer and journalist Alexander Chalmers (1759-1934). Chalmers originally trained as a doctor but gave up medicine to pursue writing. As well as publishing various editions of works by writers such as Pope, Shakespeare and Johnson, Chalmers published a 'General Biographical Dictionary' (1812-17) and a 'Glossary to Shakespeare' (1807).
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Medicinal Waters. No 6. Chalybeate.
Medicinal Waters. No 6. Chalybeate.
Rock & Co. London. May 1st 1860.
Writing sheet with wood-engraved vignette. 4pp., rare, image 110 x 90mm. (4¼ x 3½").
A scene of the interior of a spa, with an invalid woman in a bath chair, printed as a writing sheet probably designed for the visitors to the most famous source of Chalybeate waters (also known as ferruginous waters, containing iron salts), Tunbridge Wells. When discovered by Dudley North, 3rd Baron North, in 1606 the chalybeate waters of Tunbridge Wells could cure 'the colic, the melancholy, and the vapours; it made the lean fat, the fat lean; it killed flat worms in the belly, loosened the clammy humours of the body, and dried the over-moist brain'. Famous partakers include Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, Queen Anne when Princess Anne of Denmark and Queen Victoria when princess.
[Ref: 34257]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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[Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain.]
[Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain.]
L. Johnson [signed inside the image in pencil.]
[n.d. c.1905.]
Original pencil drawing. 535 x 370mm.21 x 14½".
Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain, KG (1863-1937) was a British statesman and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Posts he held throughout his career: Postmaster-General (1902-1903); Chancellor of the Exchequer (1903-1905 & 1919-1921); Secretary of State for India (1915-1917); Lord Privy Seal & Leader of the House of Commons (1921-1922); Foreign Secretary (1924-1929); First Lord of the Admiralty (1931).
[Ref: 12729]   £420.00  
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J. Chamberlain [autograph facsimile.]
J. Chamberlain [autograph facsimile.]
Richard L. Speaight [pencil signature.]
London, Published by Speaight Limited, 157 New Bond Street. Copyright Registered. [n.d., c.1900.]
Photogravure on india laid paper, 500 x 380mm. 19¾ x 15". A fine impression.
Joseph ('Joe') Chamberlain (1836 - 1914), Industrialist and politician, social reformer, and mayor of Birmingham 1873-5, reading a book in his library or study. Chamberlain was president of the Board of Trade in Gladstone's second cabinet, 1880-5; resigned from cabinet in 1886 over Home Rule; secretary of state for colonies under Lord Salisbury and A.J. Balfour, 1895-1903, notably during Boer War; resigned and campaigned for tariff reform, 1903-6. 'Speaight Ltd' blindstamp upper left, numbered '49' in pencil.
[Ref: 13942]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[Joseph Chamberlain] The 19th Cent.y Jack Cade.
[Joseph Chamberlain] The 19th Cent.y Jack Cade. Jack Cade. ''Be brave, then; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation: "There shall be in England seven halfpenny loaves sold for a penny; the three-hooped pot shall "have ten hoops; and I will make it felony to drink small beer: All the realm shall be in "common; and in Cheapside shall my palfry go to grass _ &c &c &c''. 2nd Part Henry VI Act IV Scene II.
Published by Reynolds & Co 32 St James' St S.W. [n.d., c.1884.]
Rare lithograph. Sheet 445 x 570mm (17½ x 22½"). A little wear to edge bottom right.
A man seated on a barrel (Joseph Chamberlain) declaims to an audience of yokels, attended by a man with helmet and sword (William Gladstone). A satire on Chamberlain's speeches during the 1884 County Franchise Bill, which would have given the vote to country labourers. After saying that the Conservative leader Lord Salisbury was ''himself the spokesman of a class – a class to which he himself belongs, who toil not neither do they spin'', Stafford Northcote called Chamberlain ''Jack Cade'', after the leader of a popular revolt in 1450.
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[Joseph Chamberlain] Will it carry him over the next fence?
[Joseph Chamberlain] Will it carry him over the next fence?
Published by Reynolds & Co 32 St James' St S.W. [c.1885.]
Fine coloured lithograph, verso in ink "H.J. Robinson-Pease 1886". Sheet 445 x 570mm (17½ x 22½").
Joseph Chamberlain as a jockey, jumping a cow across a water jump towards the finish line, marked 'General Election'. A satire on the land reform proposals of Liberal MP Joseph Chamberlain, who fought the general election of November 1885 with the slogan ''Three Acres and a Cow''. The phrase was invented by Eli Hamshire, who suggested the ideal landholding for a citizen should be three acres.
[Ref: 54543]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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["our Joe"]
["our Joe"]
Spy [Sir Leslie Ward]. [Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Lith.]
[Vanity Fair. Jan.y 27 1877]
Chromolithograph proof, sheet 385 x 260mm (15¼ x 10¼").
Full length caricature portrait of British statesman, Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914).
[Ref: 63680]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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"War-worn". (The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain M.P,.)
"War-worn". (The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain M.P,.)
WHO. Hentschel-Colourtype, London.
Vanity Fair Supplement. [29th January 1908]
Chromolithograph, with text, sheet 385 x 260mm (15¼ x 10¼"), large margins. Slight mark in coat.
Full length caricature portrait of British statesman, Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914).
[Ref: 63675]   £50.00   (£60.00 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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Chamberlain's Wharf, Southwark.
Chamberlain's Wharf, Southwark. Eight Constant Traders, Lie SIX Working Days each at the above Wharf, to take in goods for the undermentioned places, To be delivered at Topsham & Exeter [...] The SWIFT, Charles Edwards Master, Is now loading for Exeter & Topsham [...]
J. & W. Robins, Printers, Tooley Street [1840]
Letterpress, 235 x 180mm. 9¼ x 7". Glued to backing board. Small area of paper missing in centre.
Handbill detailing vessels loading from Chamberlain's Wharf, Southwark, with information about their destinations and conditions for the use of said vessels to transport goods. The site of Chamberlain's Wharf is now occupied by the London Bridge Hospital.
For a map showing the wharves of Bermondsey see ref. 10985
[Ref: 18634]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Sir William Chambers.
Sir William Chambers.
March 17. 1793. Engraved by J. Ogborne. Geo. Dance.
Stipple with soft ground etching, image 255 x 195mm 10 x 7¾"). Trimmed to plate.
Sir William Chambers (1722 - 1796), architect. Born in Gothenburg, Sweden, Chambers worked initially for the Swedish East India Company, travelling to China where he studied Chinese architecture and decoration. Returning to Europe, he studied architecture in Paris and Italy before moving to London in 1755. Chambers is best remembered for designing and building Somerset House, a project he worked on from 1775 to 1795. This Neoclassical development housed many government offices and provided accommodation for various learned societies, including the Royal Academy, the Royal Society, and the Society of Antiquaries. He was a founder member of the Royal Academy and was its first Professor of Architecture. After George Dance (1741 - 1825).
Not in BM or NPG. From the collection of Cecil Bisshopp Harmsworth, 1st Baron Harmsworth.
[Ref: 9639]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Sir William Chambers
[Sir William Chambers Engraved from the Original Picture in the Council Chamber of the Royal Academy]
[Sir Joshua Reynolds pinx]
[published c.1796-1810]
Stipple, platemark 175 x 115mm (7 x 4½"). Thread margins; unfinished proof. Touched proof with pencil marks to upper part of image.
Sir William Chambers (1722 - 1796), architect. Born in Gothenburg, Sweden, Chambers worked initially for the Swedish East India Company, travelling to China where he studied Chinese architecture and decoration. Returning to Europe, he studied architecture in Paris and Italy before moving to London in 1755. Chambers is best remembered for designing and building Somerset House, a project he worked on from 1775 to 1795. He was a founder member of the Royal Academy and was its first Professor of Architecture. Engraved after the portrait c.1780 by Sir Joshua Reynolds (London, Royal Academy of Arts), and cropping the composition so that the Strand facade of Somerset House, clearly visible in the painting, is unidentifiable here.
[Ref: 36924]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Sir William Chambers,  Architect to the King.
Sir William Chambers, Architect to the King.
Falconet del. Pariset sculp.
Pub'd by E. Jeffery, opposite Carlton House. [n.d., c.1800.]
Stipple. 130 x 185mm (5 x 7¼"). Trimmed into plate on both sides.
Sir William Chambers (1722 - 1796), architect.
[Ref: 53173]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Dedication Leaf.]
[Dedication Leaf.] GEORGUS III D.G.MAGN. BRIT.FR.ET.HIB.REX.
G.B. Cipriani del: F.Bartolozzi Sculp.
[From A Dissertation on Oriental Gardening, London 1772, by Sir William Chambers.]
Engraving. Sheet 170 x 100mm (6¾ x 4"). Trimmed to plate.
Dedication leaf from A Dissertation on Oriental Gardening, London 1772, by Sir William Chambers, (1723 - 1796), Swedish-Scottish architect, based in London. Among his best-known works are Somerset House, and the pagoda at Kew. Chambers was a founder member of the Royal Academy.
DeV 2415
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Marivaux.
Marivaux.
Eng.d by Page.
London, Pub.d as the Act directs June 1.st 1815, by G. Jones.
Stipple, with very large margins. Plate 166 x 114mm. 6½ x 4½".
Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux (1688-1763) was a French novelist and playwright. He was considered one of the most important playwrights of the 18th century, writing numerous comedies for the Comedie-Francaise and the Comedie-Italienne of Paris.
Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove.
[Ref: 25520]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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[Fresco with a Woman holding a Peacock and Chameleon.]
[Fresco with a Woman holding a Peacock and Chameleon.]
[n.d., c.1750.]
Etching. Sheet: 200 x 320mm (8 x 12½").
An etching of a fresco set above an arch in which a semi-nude figure holds a peacock to her with one hand and holds a chameleon in her other outstretched hand.
[Ref: 42042]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Anthony Chamier Esq.e M.P. F.R.S. Under Secretary of State
Anthony Chamier Esq.e M.P. F.R.S. Under Secretary of State from an Original Picture painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds in the possession of John Chamier Esq.e.
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds P.R.A. Engraved by W.m Ward A.R.A. Engraver to their R.H. the Prince Regent & the Duke of York [c.1800]
Mezzotint, platemark 505 x 355mm (19¾ x 14"). Collector's stamp of Mrs E.M. Hamilton and Martin Erdmann (d. circa 1937) verso.
Anthony Chamier (1725-80), financier and government official. Chamier had no political ambitions, however, and preferred London's literary society: Samuel Johnson and Sir Joshua Reynolds were frequent visitors to his house in Epsom. This mezzotint is taken from one of the three portraits which Reynolds painted of him (painted 1767, now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston). This impression formerly in the collection of Martin Erdmann, New York-based banker and collector, particularly of British eighteenth century mezzotints, in which area he acquired 'one of the most remarkable collections known, both for quantity and quality of impressions' (Lugt).
L.885b (Erdmann) and undescribed (Hamilton). Frankau: 54.
[Ref: 46861]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Cascade des Pélerins. Chamonix.
Cascade des Pélerins. Chamonix.
Dessiné d'après nature par Mottu. Lith. par Tirpenne
S. Morel, Ed. à Genève. Imp. Lemercier, Paris.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 140 x 90mm (5½ x 3½").
A waterfall with a rock formation that forces the flow to arch out from the rock face. Ruskin records a visit in his diary. Probably published in 'Chamonix et Ses Environs', one of Morel's 'Souvenirs de la Suisse' series, which contained 23 tinted lithographic views by Morel, Mottu, Linck and others.
[Ref: 46113]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Chamouni.
Chamouni.
A. Cuvilier lith. Imp. Lemercier, Paris.
Briquet & Fils à Genève.
Tinted lithograph, printed area 105 x 125mm (4 x 5").
[Ref: 46114]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Chamounix et Mont Blanc.
Chamounix et Mont Blanc.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Lithograph with fine hand colour. Sheet 120 x 185mm (4¾ x 7¼"). Trimmed to image, laid on album paper with ink mss title.
A view of Chamonix with the peaks of the Mont Blanc Massif behind.
[Ref: 61244]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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In the Valley of Chamouni.
In the Valley of Chamouni.
On Stone by T.S. Cooper. A Ducotés Lithog.y 10 St Martins Lane.
London, Published by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street.
Lithograph. Printed area 210 x 270mm (8¼ x 10¾"), with very wide margins.
A view from the valley looking up at the Mont Blanc massif. Thomas Sydney Cooper (1803-1902) is better known for his cattle subjects.
[Ref: 54244]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Société des Cochers & Guides de Vernayaz Valais. pour les courses de Chamonix & du G.d S.t Bernard.
Société des Cochers & Guides de Vernayaz Valais. pour les courses de Chamonix & du G.d S.t Bernard.
[n.d. c.1860.]
Engraving. 115 x 82mm. 4½ x 3¼".
Trade card for the society of mountain guides. On verso is a detailed map of the Chamonix Valley region.
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"Champion Breda Mixer"
"Champion Breda Mixer"
[Anon]
Published by F.Mansell at 1 Orleston Road, Holloway, London N. the 15th June 1896. Copyright registered.
Photogravure on india laid paper, 365 x 420mm. 14¼ x 16½".
Fine portrait of an Irish terrier in the style of Arthur Wardle.
[Ref: 23450]   £360.00  
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Josephus Champion S.M. & c.
Josephus Champion S.M. & c.
[Engraver not ascertained. n.d. c.1760]
Mezzotint, bust in an oval frame,an open book and a plaque labelled 'Vive la Plume' with calligraphic swirls. 237 x 157mm. 9¼ x x 6¼". Tipped on four corners to album page, very narrow margins.
Joseph Champion (1709-1765), writing master, St. Paul's School, wrote “The Parallel or Comparative Penmanship” 1750, “The Living Hands” 1762 and was a large contributor of full rounded script calligraphy to George Bickham's work
CS:40
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Josephus Champion Artis Scriptoriae et Arithmetics nec non-Ration um Mercatoriarum Professor.
Josephus Champion Artis Scriptoriae et Arithmetics nec non-Ration um Mercatoriarum Professor. Not sweeter Force the Orator bestous, Than Words receive when, by they happy Art, When, from his Lips the graceful period flows, Charming the Eye, they slide into the Heart. Lockman.
J. Hulett Sculp.
[n.d. c.1760.]
Copper engraving, rare. 240 x 165mm. 9½ x 6½". Trimmed to plate and mounted with paper edge.
Joseph Champion (1709-1765), writing master, St. Paul's School, wrote “The Parallel or Comparative Penmanship” 1750, “The Living Hands” 1762 and was a large contributor of full rounded script calligraphy to George Bickham's work. See ref: 11155.
O'D:vol6:pg.85
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Josephus Champion S.M. & c.
Josephus Champion S.M. & c.
[n.d. c.1760]
Fine mezzotint, 240 x 160mm (9½ x 6¼"), with large margins.
Bust portrait of Joseph Champion (1709-65), in an oval frame, an open book and a plaque labelled 'Vive la Plume' with calligraphic swirls. Champion was a writing master, famous works include “The Parallel or Comparative Penmanship” 1750, “The Living Hands” 1762 and was a large contributor of full rounded script calligraphy to George Bickham's work
CS:40
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