Ali Mustapha. Born at Candie 1734. His beard they burnt, then vengeance the Turk hurl'd On all near him, and kill'd would have the World [...]
Drawn from Nature by a Passenger.
Sep.r 6th 1787
Creases.
According to an often-reprinted story, Ali Mustapha was a Turk who, travelling economically on a barge in France, was sleeping when his fellow passengers set fire to his beard. Upon awaking (as the text and image here recount), the enraged Ali Mustapha killed several people on board the barge and 'could not be stop'd till he was shot with a Pistol, of which wounds he died at Sens three Days after'. From the 'Wonderful Magazine', which specialized in extraordinary events.
[Ref: 37947] £130.00
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Hali Bassa Budensis Captus Ac A Cesarianis Prope Tulnam VII Die Iunii A M D CII
DC. [Dominic Custos.]
[n.d., c.1600.]
Trimmed, bottom left corner lacking
Ali Pasha, Ottoman governor of Buda. Published in 'Atrium heroicum Caesarum'.
[Ref: 29882] £90.00
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Al-Tebelen.
Mauzaisse. 1825. Lithog. de C.Motte.
[c.1825.]
Publisher's blind stamp under title. Cut.
[Ref: 26961] £220.00
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Ali, Vizier of Albanien, also called Pacha of Jannina. This Print forms one of the Series of Greek Portraits (4thPart) now in course of publication in London by A. Friedel, & Sold by the principal Book & Printsellers in Town & Country. June 1826.
Bouvier lithog.
Some spotting.
Ali Pasha (1740-1822), the Lion of Yannina, a Muslim Albanian ruler who served as an Ottoman pasha of the western part of Rumelia, the Ottoman Empire's European territory. A cruel ruler, he set about creating an almost-independent Greek-speaking state, allying himself with Napoleon, the British and whoever would serve him best. He eventually irked Sultan Mahmud II enough to send an army to bring him back under Ottoman control. Accepting the offer of a pardon he retired to a monastery, but soldiers were sent to arrest him for execution. Aged 82 he died fighting, shot through the floor of his room then beheaded.
[Ref: 41975] £190.00
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Fancy Ball Costumes. Alias. 36, Soho Square, London. Costumier to the Principal London, Paris, American, Provincial & Colonial Theatres. Fancy Ball Costumes Made from any Special Design, if required, On Sale or Hire.
[n.d. c.1890.]
Alias was a Fancy Ball Costumier, particularly renowned for their French Costumes.
[Ref: 17955] £60.00
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Alicante.
Bacler d'Albe Ft. Lith de G Engelmann.
[Paris, 1820-1822.]
BNF: FRBNF40343994.
[Ref: 19199] £65.00
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Plan of the City and Castle of Alicant, besieged by the Chevalier d'Asfeldt Nov. 30th 1708 and surrendered by capitulation Apr. 19th 1709.
I. Basire Sculp.
For Mr Tindal's Continuation of Mr Rapin's History of England. [London, James & Paul Knapton, 1751.]
Very fine impression with original binding folds.
[Ref: 28279] £260.00
[H.R.H. Princess Alice with Eos.]
[Engraved by Thomas Landseer, A.R.A., 1875.] [EL: artist's monogram.]
London Published Dec.r 21.st 1875 by Henry Graves & Co, the Proprietors Publishers to H.M. the Queen &, T.R.H. The Prince & Princess of Wales, 6 Pall Mall, Copyright Registered. [Published by Henry Graves & Co. Printsellers and Publishers to Her Majesty the Queen and T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of Wales, Pall Mall, London. Sold by D. Woodcock & Co., 17, Farringdon Street, London.]
Uncut. Foxing off image.
Princess Alice, Queen Victoria's third child, with Eos, a favourite greyhound, the property of H.R.H. Prince Albert. From "Her Majesty's Pets being a Collection of Twenty Steel-Place Engravings from Paintings by Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. By Special Permission of, and Dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen". Ex Collection of Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 23027] £360.00
Alice & Cora.
Paris, Vreith & Hauser, 11, Boulevard des Italiens. [n.d., c.1840.]
Mezzotint with line etching. 500 x 640mm. A few repairs, damp stains in margins.
A scene from James Fenimore Cooper's epic novel 'The Last of the Mohicans', first published in January 1826. Alice and Cora Munroe and Major Duncan Heyward are trapped in a cave by the Hurons. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 631] £360.00
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Los Alijos, rochers situee a l'Ouest de la cote de la Basse Californie.
Masselot del. Lith par E. Lassalle. Lith. de Thierry, freres, Paris.
[Paris: Gide, 1840-1844.]
Some faint marginal spotting.
BNF: FRBNF33990802.
[Ref: 23289] £260.00
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To the Officers of the 16th Queen's Lancers Erected in the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. Aliwal. To the Memory of the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates above Inscribed, of the 16th Queens's Lancers, who fell in the Discharge of the their Duty, During the Campaign of the Sutlej, in the Years 1845, 1846.
Designed and Executed in Marble & Etched by Edward Richardson, Sculptor, Melbury Terrace, Blandford Square London. 1848. Leighton & Taylor, 19 Lamb's Conduit Street.
Tinted lithograph. Tear entering plate at top taped, some foxing.
Edward Richardson 1812-1869), a sculptor of church monuments and archaeologist who specialised in the restoration of medieval tombs. In 1842 he was commissioned to restore the effigies of the Knights Templar in the Temple church.
[Ref: 65757] £240.00
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To the Officers of the 16th Queen's Lancers Erected in the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. Aliwal. To the Memory of the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates above Inscribed, of the 16th Queens's Lancers, who fell in the Discharge of the their Duty, During the Campaign of the Sutlej, in the Years 1845, 1846.
Designed and Executed in Marble & Etched by Edward Richardson, Sculptor, Melbury Terrace, Blandford Square London. 1848. Leighton & Taylor, 19 Lamb's Conduit Street.
Tinted lithograph. Hole in unprinted area on right.
Edward Richardson 1812-1869), a sculptor of church monuments and archaeologist who specialised in the restoration of medieval tombs. In 1842 he was commissioned to restore the effigies of the Knights Templar in the Temple church.
[Ref: 65759] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Alkmey. Roi de la Guinee. Histoire des Voyages.
A Paris chez Duflos rue St. Victor. [n.d. c.1780]
Engraving with hand colour. 177 x 165mm.
[Ref: 1932] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
Alkou and The Lake of Shahee.
James Morier del.t T. Fielding sculp.t
Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, London March 31.st 1818.
Some scuffing and small creases. Cut inside platemark.
A view in Persia. From Morier's "A Second Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, between the years 1810 and 1816". Abbey Travel: 358.9.
[Ref: 29644] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
All The Talents. Monstrum horrendum, informe, ingens, cui lumen ademptum.
[P]olypus designavit. Rowlandson sculp.
Pub. April 18th. 1807 by I. I. Stockdale Pall Mall.
Etching, sheet 205 x 130mm (8 x 5"). Trimmed within plate on left and bottom.
Frontispiece to 'All the Talents', 18th edition, satirical verses by 'Polypus', i.e. E. S. Barrett (1786-1820) , attacking the late Ministry. BM Satires 10720.
[Ref: 61712] £130.00
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George Allan Esqr. F.A.S. / William Hutchinson Esqr. F.A.S.
J. Hay delin.t. J. Collyer sculp.t
[1814]
Very fine
George Allan (1736-1800), antiquary and topographer, seated with his friend William Hutchinson (1732-1814), topographer and freemason. Allan, who owned a large collection relating to his interest in the history of Darlington, amongst other subjects, encouraged Hutchinson to make use of his collection in his 'History of the County Palatine of Durham' (1785-94). Hutchinson is seen here in the composition of that work, while Allan holds one of the manuscripts from his collection. A genealogical chart lies on the table while on the bookshelfs behind are famous works such as Camden's 'Britannia'. Published as frontispiece to the publisher John Nichols' 'Literary Anecdotes' (1814)- the only engraved portrait of either sitter.
[Ref: 31285] £220.00
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Madame Caradori Allan.
Published by Mr. Ainsworth, 27, Old Bond St. London. June, 1828. Printed by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co.
Madame Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori-Allan (1800-1865) was a distinguished Italian soprano gracing the American stages. Plate to Eber's Seven Years of the Kings Theatre. Harvard: 204-2.
[Ref: 15077] £65.00
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[Sir William Allan (in Circassian dress)]
W.N. ft. 1819.
Etching, proof before all letters, 280 x 230mm. 11 x 9".
Portrait of Sir William Allan (1782-1850), history painter. Allan travelled widely in Eastern Europe, and is here depicted in traditional Circassian dress. Etching by William Nicholson from his own painting of Allan (now in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh). In 1818 Nicholson began to publish a series entitled 'Portraits of distinguished living characters of Scotland, drawn and etched by William Nicholson from his portraits and those by other painters', for which this proof probably contributed. D. Thomson & S.B. Lockhart, 'The Concise Catalogue of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery'
[Ref: 16377] £140.00
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[Triumphal Arch erected for William III in the Hague]
J. V. D. Avele fec.
Apud Carolum Allard cum Priv. ord. Holl et Westvrisiae.
Tipped into album sheet; central fold. Trimmed to border.
Huge triumphal arch erected in the Hague on the occasion of William III's visit in 1691 (the first time he had returned to the Netherlands since being crowned king of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1688). The arch was one of a series which channelled the procession towards the town hall. Plate from a Dutch publication comprising twenty plates depicting key episodes from the Glorious Revolution.
[Ref: 42804] £260.00
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[Triumphal Arch erected for William III in the Hague] Eere Poort op de groote markt, opgerecht voor Z.K.M. van Groot Britanje. 1691. [parallel text in Dutch]
Hugo Allard f [in image lower right]
Apud Carolum Allard cum Priv. ordinum Hollandiae et Westvrisiae.
Tipped into album sheet; central fold. Trimmed to border.
Triumphal arch erected in the marketplace in the Hague on the occasion of William III's visit in 1691 (the first time he had returned to the Netherlands since being crowned king of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1688). The arch was one of a number which channelled the procession towards the town hall. Plate from a Dutch publication comprising twenty plates depicting key episodes from the Glorious Revolution.
[Ref: 42805] £260.00
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Faith Hope and Charity.
[Engraved by Peter Coombes.] Rotenhamer pinxit. I.King exc.
[n.d., c.1680.]
Very rare mezzotint. 180 x 150mm (7 x 6"). Trimmed close to plate.
Three allegorical female figures in clouds. Faith is kneeling on the left and holding a Cross and Chalice; Hope is in the centre with her hands crossed over her breast, looking up into rays of light streaming from above, and Charity sits on the right with two infants. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65510] £260.00
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Frontispiece. London Magazine 1778. London Magazine Continued from the Year 1731.
Des.d Drawn and Engraved by Bonnor.
[n.d. c.1778.]
Trimmed, creased;
Allegorical frontispiece; a winged figure sits to the right with a quill poised over a book with a page titled 'London Magazine 1778', In front of him to the left stand representations of Asia, Africa, the Americas and Europe.
[Ref: 34699] £80.00
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To The Queen's, Most Gracious Majesty This Work Is by Humble Permission, Dedicated by Her Majesty's Most Dutiful, Most Grateful & Most humble Subject, H.D. Thielcke. Pleasures of Childhood [&] Affection & Pleasure [&] The Father's Return [&] Faith and Charity [&] The Warrior's Tale [&] Resting after Travelling.
Drawn by....E. [Princess Elizabeth.] H. Thielcke sculpt. [All plates.]
Published Oct.r the 10, 1810 by H. Thielcke Queens House.
Groups of allegorical figures, probably fan designs, after Princess Elizabeth (1770 - 1840), daughter of George III. Possibly the same plates were published as 'Six Engravings by H. Thielcke, after the designs of her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth. With illustrations in verse' by R.. Ackermann in 1813. These are early proof states published by the engraver. All plates inscribed 'Pubd. Oct. 10. 1810. by H. Thielcke Queens House', and 'Proof' lower right. Two plates and dedication on J. Whatman paper watermarked 1810. See BM: 1891,0713.489. See British Library: 001056116.
[Ref: 11636] £1,100.00
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His ego nec metas. rerum, nec tempora pono. Imperium sine fine dedi _________ Virg. aen. lib. I.
Joseph. Zochi Florentinus invenit. F. Bartollozi Florentinus Sculp. Venetiis.
[n.d., c.1761.]
Trimmed to platemark.
Allegory on the marriage of Joseph, Archduke of Austria to Isabella, daughter of Philip, Duke of Parma (6th October 1760). In the sky, the Gods gather on clouds, next to large oval medallions featuring portraits of the Archduke and his wife. Below on the right is the statue of Minerva, the Roman Godess of wisdom, with allegorical female figures in front. Sinking ships are seen in the water, with the burning city of Tuscany in the distance to the left. Frontispiece to 'Discorso del Senatore Cavaliere Giulio Rucellai', Firenze, 1761.
[Ref: 38572] £220.00
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[Povr La Magnanimite Dans La Piece De La Element DV FEV] Splendet. Et Ascendit. [Vne Fufee Volante...]
[Sebastien Leclerc]
[Paris: C, Blageart, 1668.]
Some creasing.
Device for the tapestry "Allegory of Fire" from "Devices pour les tapisseries du roy: ou sout representez les quatre elemens et les quatre seasons de l'annee." A view of a rocket shooting off into the sky surrounded by an oval frame adorned with guns, firewood, coals, cannon balls and other pyrotechnic paraphernalia. A flaming creature also resides at the top of the frame.
[Ref: 57329] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Christophe Gabriel Allegrain.
A three-quater length portrait of french sculptor Christophe-Gabriel Allegrain (1710-1795) next to his most famous sculpture 'La Baigneuse', exhibited in the Salon of 1767.
[Ref: 41437] £280.00
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L' Allegria del Vino.
Fruliani inc.
Presso Tommaso Fontana S. Polo Venezia [n.d., c.1800].
Trimmed to image on three sides, laid on album paper, tear taped.
'The Joy of Wine'. The interior of a tavern, with a man playing a banjo.
[Ref: 59462] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
L'Allegro
T. Creswick
[Published for the Etching Club by Joseph Cundall, 12, Old Bond Street, 1849]
Trimmed.
Scene illustrating John Milton's poem 'L'Allegro' by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69). From an edition of the poem (which had long been a popular subject for visual artists) with twenty illustrations by members of the Etching Club, published in 1849. Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB). Ray 217
[Ref: 35899] £75.00
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L'Allegro To bed they creep [ms]
C.W.C. / 1848
[Published for the Etching Club by Joseph Cundall, 12, Old Bond Street, 1849]
Trimmed
Scene illustrating John Milton's poem 'L'Allegro', by history painter Charles West Cope (1811-90). From an edition of the poem with twenty illustrations by members of the Etching Club, of which Cope was a founding member. Cope is primarily remembered for his frescoes in the House of Lords and the peers' corridor, but in addition to his academic renderings of historical and literary subjects, he was a talented printmaker.
[Ref: 35888] £75.00
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[L'Allegro]
Tho.s Creswick
[Published for the Etching Club by Joseph Cundall, 12, Old Bond Street, 1849]
Trimmed.
Scene illustrating John Milton's poem 'L'Allegro' by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69). From an edition of the poem (which had long been a popular subject for visual artists) with twenty illustrations by members of the Etching Club, published in 1849. Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB). Ray 217
[Ref: 35900] £75.00
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L'Allegro Towers + Battlements it sees [ms]
[by Thomas Creswick]
[Published for the Etching Club by Joseph Cundall, 12, Old Bond Street, 1849]
Trimmed; very slight foxing.
Scene illustrating John Milton's poem 'L'Allegro', by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69). From an edition of the poem with twenty illustrations by members of the Etching Club published in 1849. Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB). Ray 217
[Ref: 35897] £75.00
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[L'Allegro] Tower'd cities please us then [ms]
[by Thomas Creswick]
[Published for the Etching Club by Joseph Cundall, 12, Old Bond Street, 1849]
Trimmed; slightly dusty.
Scene illustrating John Milton's poem 'L'Allegro' by landscape painter Thomas Creswick (1811-69). From an edition of the poem (which had long been a popular subject for visual artists) with twenty illustrations by members of the Etching Club, published in 1849. Creswick exhibited prolifically and successfully at the Royal Academy throughout his career (he became an R.A. in 1851) and his etchings 'demonstrate a sure grasp of the technique and conventions of etching (DNB). Ray 217
[Ref: 35898] £75.00
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Allegro, "Come trip it as you go,/ "On the light fantastic toe. Milton.
Sir Josa. Reynolds pint. Lambertini sculpt.
[n.d., c.1790.]
Female personification of 'Allegro', from the 1631 pastoral poem by John Milton,. She stands in a landscape with musicians and children in the background.
[Ref: 9566] £220.00
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Joseph Allen M.D.
G. Romney pinx.t Engrav'd by Cha.s Townley Member of the Royal Academy in Florence.
[n.d. c.1785.]
Trimmed close to the plate.
Portrait of Dr Joseph Allen (1714-1796), master of Dulwich College, half length, wearing wig and college gown. He also acted as surgeon on Anson's circumnavigation of world 1740-3. Horne: 2. CS: 1. Ex Collection: Earl of Bute. Not in Wellcome.
[Ref: 29097] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Peter Alley Esqr.
Published by W. Cribb, Tavistock Street, 1819.
Stipple. Plate 177 x 114mm.
Peter Alley, barrister, who defended John Bellingham (1769-1812), the murderer of Spencer Perceval in 1812.
[Ref: 15051] £65.00
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Alliantie. Agent la Batavia.
[n.d. c.1800.]
An agent from Batavia, Dutch East Indies in cahoots with an alliance, although he is either stealing a sock or planting a sock! Not in BM.
[Ref: 14420] £75.00
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China Under the Guidance & Protection of France and England. The Allies in Pekin. An English and a French Officer try which shall appear To a Chinese Lady least a Barbarian.
London, W.H.J. Carter, Bookseller, Printseller, &c 12, Regent Street, Pall Mall [c.1850]
Damaged, foxing. List of W.H.J. Carter's stock of caricatures printed verso.
Satire on relations between the European powers and France: British and French soldiers compete to win the favour of a Chinese woman by displaying their good manners.
[Ref: 47086] £260.00
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Sr. Thomas Allin of Somerliton in the County of Suffolk Kn.t an Barronett. Who after an entire dedication of this Life and Fortune to the Service of the Crowne under his blessed Maister King Charles ye jst, &during the Exile of his late Maty King Charles ye 2d, has (since ye happy Restauration of the Latter) had ye honour of serving him, both in Peace & war, under ye auspicious Comand of his Roy.ll Brother our now Soveraigne Lord King James ye 2.d; thrice as Admirall of his Fleets in the British & Mediterranean Seas, Cap.tn of Sandgate Castle, Ma:r of the hono:ble Fraternity of ye Trinity House at Deptford Strond, & Comptrol:r of the Royall Navy of England.
G: Kneller pinx. p: Vandrebanc sculp:
Anno Dom: 1685. Aetatis suae 73. [n.d. c.1685, but later.]
Trimmed. Collector's stamp verso of Reverend James Burleigh (L.1425).
Bust portrait, body to left, head turned and looking towards the viewer, with long dark curly hair, shirt with frills at front, in an armour; in an oval frame with palm leaves, on a console with dolphins, cannons, spears and anchors; coat-of-arms with four star and three sword charges, a helmet and sword crest, motto: "Fortune deguere", in a frame with lion's head. Sir Thomas Allin (1612-1685), Royal Navy officer who saw service in the English Civil War, and the Second and Third Anglo-Dutch Wars. A Royalist during the Civil War, he returned to service after the Restoration and eventually rose to the rank of Admiral after serving under some of the most distinguished military figures of the era, including Prince Rupert of the Rhine.
[Ref: 27644] £360.00
Sr. Thomas Allin of Somerliton in the County of Suffolk Kn.t and Barronett. [Text on Verso] Who after an entire dedication of his Life and Fortune to the Service of the Crowne under his blessed Maister King Chalres ye Ist, & during the Exite of his late Ma.ty King Charles ye 2,d has (since ye happy Restoration of the Latter) had ye honour of serving him both in Peace & Warr, under ye auspicious Comand of his Roy.ll Brother our now Soveraigne Lord James ye 2nd....
G. Kneller pinx. P. Vandrebanc sculp.
Anno Dom: 1685.
Trimmed within plate, second part of title excised but present, vertical crease.
A half-length portrait of English naval officer Sir Thomas Allin (1612-1685) who fought during the Civil War and the Third Anglo-Dutch War. Text on verso describes his service during the reign of Charles I, II and James II, becoming Admiral of the Fleet, Captain of Sandgate Castle, Major of the Fraternity of Trinity House at Deptford and Comptroller of the Royal Navy.
[Ref: 42410] £320.00
Sr. Thomas Allin of Somerliton in the County of Suffolk Knt. and Baronet. Who after an entire dedication of his Life and Fortune to the Service of the Crowne under his blessed Maister King Charles ye 1st, & during the Exite of his late Maty King Charles ye 2d, has since ye happy Restauration of Latter had ye honour of serving him, both in Peace & Warr, under ye auspicious Comand of his Royll. Brother our now Soveraigne Lord King James ye 2d; thrice as Admirall of his Fleets in the British & Mediterranean Seas, Captn: of Sandgate Castle, Mar: of the honoble: Fraternity of ye Trinity House at Deptford Strond, & Comptrolr: of the Royall Navy of England.
G: Kneller pinx. P. Vandrebanc sculp.
Anno Dom: 1685. Aetatis sua 73.
A very rare line engraving. 492 x 359mm. Trimmed close to the image and into the title area. Spotting. Some small holes, etc.
Sir Thomas Allin, 1st Baronet (1612-85), Royal Navy officer during the English Civil War and the Second & Third Anglo-Dutch Wars. A Royalist during the Civil War, he returned to service after the Restoration and eventually rose to the rank of Admiral after serving under some of the most distinguished military figures of the era, including Prince Rupert of the Rhine. Not in Parker. In the NMM. From the Collection of Viscount Hood.
[Ref: 12481] £320.00
Allington Castle.
Drawn from Nature & on Stone by C. Hullmandel.
Printed by C. Hullmandel. [n.d., c1850.]
Some marking.
A view of Allington Castle in Kent. The castle, first built in the 12th century fell into ruin after the owner Thomas Wyatt forfeited the property in 1584 following an unsucessful rebellion against Queen Mary. The castle was eventually restored in the twentieth century and is once again a private residence.
[Ref: 40759] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
"Wholemeal Bread" (D.r T.R. Allinson) "Vanity Fair" Supplement. Men of The Day. No. 1299.
Ray. Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Lith.
[4th October 1911]
Paper toned.
Full length caricature portrait of Thomas Richard Allinson (1858-1918) English physician, dietetic reformer, businessman, journalist and vegetarianism activist. He was a proponent of wholemeal bread consumption. His name is still used today for a bread popular in Europe, Allinson bread.
[Ref: 63671] £80.00
(£96.00 incl.VAT)
Geo. J. Allman
T. H. Maguire.
1851.
A portrait of George James Allman (1812-1898), seated, with facsimile signature beneath. Allman was an Irish ecologist, botonist and zoologist. From the Ipswich Museum Portraits series published by George Ransom in 1852, the sixty portraits of distinguished men of science were designed to commemorate the foundation of the museum in 1846. Wellcome: 56
[Ref: 57052] £220.00
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[Lawrence Alma-Tadema, R.A., in his studio]
[T.L. Atkinson after John Collyer, pencil signatures]
Printsellers' Association blindstamp. Very scarce.
Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912), London painter of Greek and Roman settings, etcher, stage designer and decorative artist was born in January 1836. Shown in his studio holding palette and brushes, an unfinished canvas behind him. After training in Antwerp, Alma-Tadema moved to London in 1870 and became a member of the Royal Academy in 1879. He was knighted in 1899. After the portrait by John Collier (1850-1934), portrait painter who received guidance and encouragement from Alma-Tadema as a young artist. The print was originally sold as a companion to a portrait of another 19th century artist, Rosa Bonheur. PSA limited to 275 artist's proofs (plate destroyed); ex: collection of the Late Hon C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 36360] £520.00
Eikon Basilike or The King's Book
edited by Edward Almack, F.S.A.
London at the De La More Press 1903.
Book: 4to (295 x 217mm). Board binding with cloth spine, with printed title stuck onto spine. 178 pages. Pull-out sheet: A Bibliography of The King's Book... Binding worn and stained.
The Pourtrature of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings, was a purported spiritual autobiography attributed to King Charles I of England.
[Ref: 10464] £110.00
The World as it is in 1841: or Notions of Nations. With the Population, Taxtion, Debts, and Relative Resources of the Chief States. Intended as a Companion for the Counting-House of t English Merchant and the Study of the Man of the World. By W.R. Goodluck, Author of ''A View of the World,'' "French Genders," "Doings of England," &c.
[1841]
Trimmed to printed border, laid on album paper.
A letterpress table, with the author's personal view of the countries listed.
[Ref: 62248] £260.00
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[Almeria. She now was pensive, now was gay, And loll'd the sultry hours away.]
Painted by Will.m Owen Esq.r R.A. Engraved by Henry Meyer. G.t Russell S.t Blooms.y.
[London, Published by the Engraver March 17th. 1812.]
Mezzotint, a rare proof before title and completed inscriptions.
A scene from John Dryden's play 'The Indian Emperour, or the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, being the Sequel of The Indian Queen', showing Almeria, who is a consort of Montezuma but falls in love with Hernan Cortez. Looking thoroughly European, she reclines on a couch, being attended to by an African girl. Ex: Collection of the Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 44041] £320.00
A Souvenir of the Launch of the Brazilian Training Ship ''Almirante Saldanha" by Her Excellency Madame Getulio Vargas represented by Her Excellency Madame Regis de Oliveira from the Naval Construction Works of Vickers-Armstrong Limited, Barrow-in-Furness. 19th December, 1933.
Oblong 4to, original printed wrappers stitched with green silk; colour offset frontis, pp. (vi), 15 half-tone plates. Front cover chipped and soiled.
With photographic illustrations of other ships of the Brazilian navy. The ''Almirante Saldanha", a sailing ship, is best known for a UFO sighting in 1958, observed by several crew members, with photographs taken.
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To The Noble Hugh, Duke of Northumberland K.B. This View near Alnwick, with the Castle in the Distance, Is most respectfully dedicated by His Grace's much Oblige'd & most Obedient Servant S. Humble.
Drawn on Stone by J. D. Harding from a Sketch by S. Humble. Printed by G. Hullmandel.
Published by S. Humble Drawing Master Alnwick & by R. Ackerman Strand London.
Repaired tears, messy margins.
A view of Alnwick Castle with the River Aln.
[Ref: 47950] £160.00
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[Alnwick Castle.]
Drawn and Engraved by T.M. Richardson.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Very large margins. Surface soiling on backing board.
Alnwick Castle from woods above the castle. From a group illustrating castles on the border of England and Scotland. Thomas Miles Richardson, (1784-1848), succeeded father as master of St Andrew's Charity School, Newcastle, 1806. In 1813 he resigned his school position to devote his life to painting. Initially his work attracted little local interest, and he found it difficult to make a living as an artist. However, from 1814, he began to gain a wide reputation as a result of his exhibiting works in London, at the Royal Academy and the British Institution.
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