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Albert [&] Victoria [facsimile signatures].
Albert [&] Victoria [facsimile signatures].
Painted by F. Winterhalter. on Stone by J.A. Vinter.
M & N Hanhart Lith.rs [&] Day & Son, Lith.rs to the Queen. [n.d. c.1850.]
Rare pair of lithographs on chine collé. Sheet 800 x 660mm (31½ x 26"). Tears, nicks and soiling to lower edges of Albert;
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819-1861), Prince consort to Queen Victoria, and Queen Victoria (1819-1807) who reigned as monarch from 1837 until her death. Franz Xaver Winterhalter was one of Queen Victoria's favourite artists. Born in Menzenschwand, Germany, he settled in Paris in 1834. He was introduced to Queen Victoria by her uncle, Leopold King of the Belgians. Between 1843 and 1871, Winterhalter carried out a vast number of royal commissions in England, spending six to seven weeks there each summer, where he painted chiefly at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace. Winterhalter left Paris to live in Karlsruhe in 1871. Two years later, news of his death in Frankfurt, the result of typhus, reached Queen Victoria. ‘With all his peculiarities,' she wrote to her eldest daughter, ‘I liked him so much'.
GAC: 16666 [Albert].
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Her Most Gracious Majesty, Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
Her Most Gracious Majesty, Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
J. Bouvier del. Printed by L.M. Lefevre.
London: Published by William Spooner, 377, Strand. [n.d. c.1837.]
Lithograph with fine hand colour. Printed area 185 x 135mm (7¼ x 5¼"), with large margins. Mint.
The young Queen Victoria standing by a window, wearing a coronet an ermine robe over a richly-embroidered dress, St Edward's Crown on the table by her left hand.
[Ref: 53276]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria.
Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. This Print representing Her Majesty in the Royal Closet, St George's Chapel, Windsor. Is by Especial Permission Dedicated to H.R.H. the Duke of Kent by H.R.H. Most Obedient and very devoted Servant. H.E. Dawe. Proof.
Painted by H.E. Dawe. Engraved by J. Posselwhite.
Printed by G. Dawe 9. Southampton Pl. Euston Sq.re Presented by Smith, Rogerson & Co. with the Liverpool Mercury. In Honor of Her Majesty's Royal Consort Prince Albert, laying the Foundation Stone of the Sailors Home: Liverpool, July21, 1846.
Stipple. Plate 481 x 330mm. 19 x 13". Trimmed.
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) spent much of her time at Windsor, particularly in the years following Albert's death.
[Ref: 20669]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Queen of England landing in France, Accompanied by Louis Philip.,
The Queen of England landing in France, Accompanied by Louis Philip., Royal Album, No,43.
Alf.d Carlile lith London.
Sep.r 2.nd 1843.
Lithograph. 272 x 208mm. 10¾ x 8¼". Some toning around the edges of the paper.
A representation of Queen Victoria and Louis Philippe of France. Victoria took a keen interest in the improvement of relations between France and Britain. She made and hosted several visits between the British royal family and the House of Orleans, who were related by marriages through the Coburgs.
[Ref: 21510]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Mother.
The Royal Mother. Royal Album No. 26.
T.C. Wilson dell. Alf.d Carlile, Litho. London.
[n.d. c.1845.]
Lithograph. 272 x 204mm. 10¾ x 8". Some toning around the edges.
Queen Victoria with her first three children: the Princess Victoria, the Prince Albert Edward, later King Edward VII, and the Princess Alice; a lady-in-waiting stands behind in the doorway.
[Ref: 21523]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness Prince Albert. [&] Her Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. A Pair
His Royal Highness Prince Albert. [&] Her Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. A Pair
Drawn & Engraved by T.W. Huffam.
[n.d. c.1840.]
A pair of very fine coloured mezzotints; original colour. 272 x 210mm. 10¾ x 8¼".
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-1861) who married in 1840.
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[Her Majesty the Queen.]
[Her Majesty the Queen.]
[Engraved by W.H. Simmons, 1877.] EL 1839. [EL: artist's monogram.]
London Published Feb.y 12. 1877 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.]
Mixed method engraving, proof before letters on india. Printseller's Association Stamp. Artist Proof Edition, Limited to One Hundred Copies. Plate 560 x 425mm. 22 x 16¾". Mint, uncut.
The picture was given by Her Majesty the Queen to the Prince Consort before her marriage. The picture belongs to Her Majesty the Queen. 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 The Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 23011]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Key to the Portraits in the Engraving of The Royal Review at Windsor.
Key to the Portraits in the Engraving of The Royal Review at Windsor.
Etched byG.S. Shury [after Frederick Tayler]
London: Thomas Boys, Printseller to the Royal Family, XI Golden Square, Regent Street. [1839]
Etching, sheet 235 x 195mm (9 x 7½"). Small tear on right.
The Queen on horseback, accompanied by Leopold I, the King of the Belgians, Wellington, Lord Hill and a train of soldiers, passing through an archway with Windsor Castle in the background. Keyplate published to accompany the large engraving of the scene by S.W. Reynolds after Frederick Tayler.
[Ref: 23169]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Photographed by Mayall. for the 1st Number of 'The Queen'.
Sep,r 7th 1861.
Oval photograph, mounted on printed paper, as issued. Sheet 200 x 155mm (8 x 6").
John Jabez Edwin Mayall (1813-1901) took the first carte-de-visite photographs of Queen Victoria in 1860. This portrait was commissioned for the first issue of 'The Queen', later 'Harpers & Queen', now just 'Harpers'. Born in Manchester, Mayall started with photography in 1840, after which he moved to Philadelphia, where Professor Martin Boye (1812-1907) a Danish chemist at the University of Philadelphia instructed him on the science of making daguerreotypes. About 1844 he went into partnership with another Mancunian, Samuel Van Loan; at the 1845 Exhibition at the Franklin Institute, daguerreotypes by Van Loan & Mayall were judged 'superior and entitled to Third Premium'. He returned to London in 1846 to set up a studio. In 1851 31 illustrations from Mayall's daguerreotypes were published in John Tallis's 'History and Description of the Crystal Palace and the Exhibition of the World's Industry'. Among the people Mayall took portrait photographs of were J.M.W Turner and Charles Dickens, before his appointment to Queen Victoria.
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Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria, Heiress Presumptive to the Throne of England.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria, Heiress Presumptive to the Throne of England.
Drawn by Bouvier.
London: Published by William Spooner, 377, Strand. [n.d. c.1835.]
Lithograph. 266 x 178mm (10½ x 7"). Trimmed.
Portrait of Princess Victoria standing half-length behind a balustrade, with a plaited topknot wreathed in flowers, with forget-me-nots (?) over lappets at side, long top and drop earrings with red-rust stones, bracelet of pearl strands with gold clasp.
Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove.
[Ref: 25426]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Duke of Kent. Born 2 Nov. 1767. Died 23 Jan 1820. The Queen Victoria. Born 24 May 1819. The Duchess of Kent. Born 17. Aug. 1786.
The Duke of Kent. Born 2 Nov. 1767. Died 23 Jan 1820. The Queen Victoria. Born 24 May 1819. The Duchess of Kent. Born 17. Aug. 1786.
[n.d. c.1836.]
Stipple and aquatint, with large margins. Plate 152 x 242mm. 6 x 9½".
Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn 1767-1820); Queen Victoria (1819-1901); and Princess Victoria, Duchess of Kent and Strathearn (1786-1861). Queen Victoria with her parents.
Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove. NPG: D33560.
[Ref: 25431]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[Queen Victoria] [&] [Prince Albert.]
[Queen Victoria] [&] [Prince Albert.]
[George Baxter, 1848]
A pair of baxter prints, laid on album sheet. Image area 152 x 96mm. 6 x 7¾". Sheet 210 x 266mm. 8¼ x 10½".
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819-1861), as used in the book of poems by H.C. Wilson entitled 'England's Queen and Prince Albert'. They are described by Ball and Martin as 'quite possibly the first prints signed by Baxter'.
C.L. 203 & 204; Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove.
[Ref: 25435]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria.
Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria. From an original Drawing, taken from Life, by Mr W. Corden, of Windsor.
Printed by W. Kohler, 22, Denmark Street, Soho.
London, Published by W. Soffe, 380, Strand, July 23, 1838.
Hand-coloured lithograph with gum arabic, with large margins, and very fine colour; image 210 x 170mm. 8¼ x 6; image 210 x 170mm. 8¼ x 6¾". Slight loss of cat in Queen.
Uncommon portrait of the young Queen Victoria (1819-1901); in her box at the theatre, holding a fan in her right hand. William Corden (1797-1867).
[Ref: 27918]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Most Gracious Majesty Victoria. Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
Her Most Gracious Majesty Victoria. Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. Said to be the paper on her Majesty's drawing room. 1861. [Written in ink below.]
Painted by G. Hayter, Esq. Engraved by J. Cochran.
Fisher, So & Co. London & Paris 1837.
Stipple. Platemark: 230 x 140mm (9 x 5½"). Glued to album sheet along top edge with the sample of wall paper attached below.
A portrait of Queen Victoria as a young woman, standing in profile to the left, looking round towards the viewer. Her right hand touching a rose which rests on a table beside her, with books and a globe turned to show 'Africa' on the table behind. Pillars to either side frame a view of Windsor. Facsimile of autograph of Victoria as Queen inscribed below and a crown above. A cutting of paper, said to be from Queen Victoria's drawing room, is attached below the image.
[Ref: 37278]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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S. M. Victoria Ière. Reine d'Angleterre et S. A. le Prince Albert son époux.
S. M. Victoria Ière. Reine d'Angleterre et S. A. le Prince Albert son époux. Souvenir de leur visite á L'Empereur Napoléon III et á la Nation Française. Paris le 18 Août 1855.
Cisneros, lith. Imp. Bertauts, r. Cadet 11 Paris.
Lithograph. Sheet: 450 x 310mm (17¾ x 12''). Foxing.
A double portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, published in France to visit Napoleon III.
[Ref: 48620]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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To Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent This Portrait of Her Majesty the Queen,
To Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent This Portrait of Her Majesty the Queen, Is with special permission most respectfully dedicated by Her Royal Highness' most devoted & obedient humble Serv.t. Fra.s Grah.m Moon.
R. J. Lane A.R.A. J. Thomson.
London, Published April 11. 1838, by F.C. Moon, Printseller by Special Appointment to Her Majesty, & H.R.H. the Duchess pf Kent, 20, Threadneedle Street.
Engraving. Plate: 380 x 305mm (15 x 12'') very large margins.
A portrait of the young Queen Victoria (1819-1901) dedicated to her mother Dutchess of Kent.
[Ref: 48623]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
Romain de Hoogue. Lith. de Fourquemin.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Rare lithograph, printed on chine collé. Sheet: 155 x 120mm (6 x 4¾'').
A half-length portrait of Queen Victoria (1819-1901).
[Ref: 48740]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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A Little Blarney.
A Little Blarney.
Printed by I. M. Lefevre, Norman St.
Published Oct.r 13th 1837, by J. McCormick, 147, Strand.
Lithograph. Sheet: 390 x 270mm (15¼ x 10½''). Marking.
A satirical portrait showing Queen Victoria sitting on a sofa next to Daniel O'Connell while behind them the Duke of Wellington and another politician look at the pair suspiciously. Daniel O'Connell was fond of Queen Victoria and belived that she could help Ireland while Wellington was opposed to his ideas.
[Ref: 48776]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Langley's Royal Characters. For Twelfth Night.
Langley's Royal Characters. For Twelfth Night.
Pub.d by J. Fairburn Upper Holloway & sold by J.B. Fairburn 11C. Minories. [n.d. c.1840.]
Engraving with very fine hand colour. Sheet 220 x 180mm (8¾ x 7"). Trimmed within plate.
A portrait of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert in uniform, and their infant daughter Princess Victoria (born 1840), with a massive Christmas cake to one side. Langley's Twelfth Night Characters.
See: Ref: 17057, 57591
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The British Union.
The British Union.
Published by O. Hodgson, 111 Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1840.]
Fine hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 255 x 205mm (10 x 8''). Drawing on verso.
A portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert shown above Windsor castle.
[Ref: 50305]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria
Their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria from a Drawing by George Hayter M.A.S.L.&c. &c. &c. of No 9 Stratfor Place.
Drawn on Stone by R.J. Lane A.R.A. Lithographist to H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent. Fraf & Soret, Printers to their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Kentand the Princess Victoria, 1 G.t. Castle Street.
London, Published by J. Dickinson, New Bond Street [n.d., 1834.]
Lithograph on chine colle, with printed backing paper. Printed area 530 x 405mm (21 x 16"). Tears in backing sheet.
Portrait of Princess Victoria aged about 15, three years before she ascended the throne, with her mother.
[Ref: 56489]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen. [&] Prince Albert, of Saxe Cobourg and Gotha.
Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen. [&] Prince Albert, of Saxe Cobourg and Gotha. [Victoria] Engraved by H.T. Ryall Esq.r from the Original Portrait in the possession of H.R.H. Prince Albert. [Albert] [...] in the possession of Her Majesty.
[Victoria] Engraved by H.T. Ryall Esq.r from the Original Portrait in the possession of H.R.H. Prince Albert. Painted by W.C. Ross Esq.r A.R.A. Miniature Painter to the Queen. [Albert] [...] in the possession of Her Majesty. Printed by McQueen.
London, July 1 1840, Published by Mess.rs Colnaghi & Puckle, Printsellers to the Queen, the Queen Dowager, H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, &c. &c. 23, Cockspur Street.
Pair of stipples on steel. 380 x 305mm (15 x 12"), with large margins. 'Victoria' with publisher's blind stamp. Some spotting.
Portraits of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert published to coincide with their marriage in 1840, both after miniatures by William Charles Ross (1794-1860). Victoria had a series of sittings with Ross in 1837and declared the resulting portrait 'very like and very well painted', leading to his appointment as 'Miniature Painter' to the Queen. In subsequent years he was employed constantly in painting the queen's immediate family, including Albert (in 1839 and 1840).
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[The Queen inspecting wounded Coldstream Guardsmen in the Hall of Buckingham Palace, 22 February 1855.]
[The Queen inspecting wounded Coldstream Guardsmen in the Hall of Buckingham Palace, 22 February 1855.]
[after John Gilbert.]
Vincent Brooks [n.d., 1903].
Rare chromolithograph. Printed area 550 x 905mm (21¾ x 25¾"). Paper toned, wear to edges.
A scene in the Marble Hall of Buckingham Palace, with Victoria and the Royal Family receiving 26 Coldstream Guards who had been wounded fighting in the Crimean War. Sir John Gilbert RA (1817-97) sketched this scene from a verbal description, to create a wood engraving for the Illustrated London News for 10th March 1855. He then enlarged the scene for a watercolour, using photographs of the soldiers for accuracy. When it was exhibited at the Old Watercolour Society exhibition in 1856, it caused a sensation, and was purchased for the Royal Collection, probably by Edward, Prince of Wales. This very large chromolithographic copy of the watercolour is still less than half the size of the painting. In 2019 Queen Elizabeth II was photographed examining the painting when it was included in the exhibition to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria, part of the Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace.
See the Royal Collection Trust RCIN 451958 for the watercolour.
[Ref: 55704]   £450.00  
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[Queen Victoria]
[Queen Victoria]
[After John Partridge] [George Baxter]
[n.d. c.1853]
Baxter print. Sheet 125 x 90mm (5 x 3½"). Trimmed and laid on album paper
Half length portrait of Queen Victoria. One of her hands rests on a letter on table; the other holding handkerchief and fan. She wears sash and Star of the Garter, with garter itself around left arm; right arm has a porrait minaiture of Prince Albert afer W.C. Ross (1794-1860). On her head rests the State Diadem. After portrait of Queen Victoria by Partridge (1790-1872) from 1842 which is in the Royal Collection:, reworked with new hairstyle to reflect a more mature age, in 1853.
Baxter 208. See also reference 8506.
[Ref: 60480]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[Victoria and family] The Royal Family of England. 1854
[Victoria and family] The Royal Family of England. 1854
J. Brandard. M. & N. Hanhart Imp.t.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 315 x 225mm (12½ x 8¾"), with large margins. Some foxing in borders.
Queen Victoria, Albert and eight of their nine children (the last, Beatrice, not being born until 1857), with Leopold in the arms of a governess.
[Ref: 61969]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Royal Anglers on Virginia Water.
The Royal Anglers on Virginia Water.
Lith.d & Pub.d by Dean & Co. Threadneedle Street [n.d., c.1845].
Hand coloured lithograph. 225 x 285mm (8 x 11¼").
The young Royal family angling from a boat on Virginia Water in Surrey.
[Ref: 62397]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Prince Albert Returned from Shooting.
Prince Albert Returned from Shooting.
London, Dean & Co. [n.d., c.1850].
Lithograph with fine hand colour. 225 x 285mm (8 x 11¼"). Long tear through image taped.
Albert sits on a settee, cradling his shotgun, a pile of dead game at his feet, with Windsor Castle visible through the window. To the left is Queen Victoria; to the right are their seven children, the youngest in the arms of a nanny.
[Ref: 62398]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Royal Highness Victoria, Princess Royal.
Her Royal Highness Victoria, Princess Royal. Born Nov.r 21st 1840.
W.C. Ross A.R.A. Min.e Painter to the Queen. H.T. Ryall Engraver to the Queen. Printed by McQueen.
Published Dec.r 1, 1841. for the Proprietor by Tho.s McLean, Maymarket.
Stipple on steel. 385 x 305mm (15¼ x 12"), with large margins. Some spotting.
A portrait of Queen Victoria's firstborn, Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa (1840-1901), later German Empress and Queen of Prussia as the wife of Frederick III, and mother of Wilhelm II.
[Ref: 56493]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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The Return of Her Majesty, from the Ceremony of the Coronation June 28th. 1838.
The Return of Her Majesty, from the Ceremony of the Coronation June 28th. 1838. Presented Gratis with No.37 of the Fly!
W. Clark lith. 202 High Holborn.
Published by F. Glover. Water Lane, Fleet St.
Lithograph. 222 x 286mm (8¾ x 11¼"). Repaired tears on edges.
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) leaving Westminster Abbey after the Ceremony of Coronation as the new sovereign of Great Britain on June 28th, 1838. She was the first monarch to take up residence at Buckingham Palace.
[Ref: 19292]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Queen Victoria 1st leaving the Palace to be Crown'd at Westminster Abbey, London, June 28th, 1838.
Queen Victoria 1st leaving the Palace to be Crown'd at Westminster Abbey, London, June 28th, 1838.
[Printed & Sold by W. Belch. 6, Bridge St., Union St., Boro.]
Wood engraving with fine hand-colouring, sheet 185 x 255mm (7 x 10"). Trimmed, losing part of image left and right, and bottom line of text; glued to album sheet.
Queen Victoria leaving Buckingham Palace, where the Gold State Coach waits to drive her to her coronation at Westminster Abbey. The coach, designed by William Chambers and made by Samuel Butler in 1762, has been used at every Coronation from George IV onwards.
The artist and publication details are supplied here on the basis of similarities between this print and ref. 32278.
[Ref: 32280]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Victoria, Princess Royal] ''The Rosebud of Briton''.
[Victoria, Princess Royal] ''The Rosebud of Briton''. And a Correct Representation of its Magnificent Cot.
Published for the Proprietor, 3, Johnson S.t, Westminster. [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph, rare, Sheet: 325 x 260mm (12¾ x 10¼").
A portrait of Queen Victoria's eldest child Princess Victoria (1840-1901), or the Princess Royal, in her elaborate cot.
[Ref: 45922]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland &c.
His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland &c. Born, April 1721 and Died, Oct.r 1765, Aged 45.
D.M. Pinx.t. J. Faber Fecit 1753.
Mezzotint, print 325 x 225mm (12¾ x 8¾"). Trimmed and glued to album sheet. Scuffed on the right side, crease in inscription area.
Half-length portrait of Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1721-1765), in an oval. Looking towards the viewer, wearing his armour with a sash diagonally from the left shoulder. Prince William Augustus was the third son of King George II. He was known as 'butcher Cumberland' for his harsh suppression of the Jacobite Rebellion in 1746.
CS 105.II. State with 'Cumberland' printed in a different script.
[Ref: 58876]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness William Augustus Duke of Cumberland, &c, &c, &c.
His Royal Highness William Augustus Duke of Cumberland, &c, &c, &c.
I. Faber ad Vivum Delint. et Fecit.
Sold by I. Faber at the Golden Head in Bloomsbury Square.
Mezzotint, 350 x 255mm. 13¾ x 10". A fine impression with full margins.
Handsome portrait of Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1721 - 1765) as a boy; facing and looking towards front, left hand on hip, right hand tucked inside his coat, smiling at the viewer. He wears a wig with a bow at the nape, a sash hanging diagonally from the left shoulder and a star on his breast; cocked hat on a table in front of him, and a statue of a classical warrior in a landscape in the left background. Third son of George II and a life-long soldier, the Duke was described by Horace Walpole as 'proud and unforgiving, fond of war for its own sake'. His victory at Culloden in 1746 ended the Jacobite threat, but his severe treatment of the rebels earned him the nickname 'Butcher Cumberland'. By John Faber the Younger (c.1695 - 1756).
Chaloner Smith: 99.
[Ref: 18323]   £320.00  
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[Portrait of Prince William, Duke of Cumberland.]
[Portrait of Prince William, Duke of Cumberland.]
[after David Morier]
[n.d., c.1770.]
Stipple, trimmed to image and set in an engraved oval frame, titled in ink mss. Outer plate 195 x 155mm (7¾ x 6").
A bust portrait Prince William Augustus (1721 - 1765), Duke of Cumberland, in armour. The third son of George II, he is best known as 'Butcher Cumberland' for his treatment of the Scots at the Battle of Culloden. After David Morier (1705?-1770).
[Ref: 20233]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. &c. &c.
His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. &c. &c. With a view of the routed Rebel Army near Culloden.
J. Wootton Pinxit. B. Baron Sculp.
Publish'd according to the Act of Parliament August the 10.th, 1747. Printed for and Sold by Bern.d Baron in Panton Square Piccadilly, Tho.s Bowlesin S.t Pauls Church Yard, & John Bowles at y.e Black Horse [...].
Extremely rare engraving, trimmed. 565 x 400 (22¼ x 15¾"). Trimmed to plate. Creasing in each corner. Repaired tear upper right edge and a second tear towards the middle of the right edge. Damaged. Diagonal crease from top right.
A portrait of Prince William, Duke of Cumberland (1721-1756), on horseback with a view of the Battle of Culloden in the background. William was nicknamed 'The Butcher' after the battle, a brutal suppression of the Jacobite Rising which saw hundreds killed, hanged or imprisoned.
[Ref: 54068]   £340.00   (£408.00 incl.VAT)
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[Prince William, Duke of Gloucester]
[Prince William, Duke of Gloucester] Ostendunt terris quem tantum fata Supremis / Hunc saltem accumulem donis, et fungar inani Munere.
M. V. Gucht Sculp [c.1700]
Engraving, sheet 180 x 110mm (7 x 4¼"). Cut inside platemark.
Prince William, Duke of Gloucester (1689-1700), eldest son of Queen Anne and Prince George. William had been ill in his early years, and died from suspected smallpox shortly after his eleventh birthday. His death led to a succession crisis which settled the British throne on the Electress Sophia of Hanover and her Protestant heirs.
[Ref: 38632]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness William Duke of Gloscester.
His Royal Highness William Duke of Gloscester.
G. Kneller Eques pinx. I. Smith fec: et ex.
Sold by C. Browne at ye Globe by St. Pauls Church [c.1710].
Mezzotint. 200 x 150mm (8 x 6"). Thread margins, publication line weakly inked.
A half-length portrait of Prince William Duke of Gloucester (1689-1700), son of Princess Anne and George of Denmark. He was viewed as a Protestant champion and his birth seemed to cement the Protestant succession as established in the 'Glorious Revolution'. He died at the age of 11, before Anne came to the throne, so the Protestant line of the House of Stuart lost its only chance at continuation. So as not to revert to a Catholic state, Parliament chose to pass the Act of Settlement 1701, which settled the throne of England on Sophia, Electress of Hanover, granddaugther of James I, and her Protestant heirs.
CS: 114, unrecorded state between I of II.
[Ref: 45541]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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His Royal Highness Prince William of Gloucester, of Trinity-College, Cambridge.
His Royal Highness Prince William of Gloucester, of Trinity-College, Cambridge. From a Miniature of the same size Painted by W. Grimaldi, A.R. Miniature and Enamel Painter to their Royal Highness's the Duke and Duchess of York.
George Romney Esq.r Pinx.t Engraved by I. Jones Engraver Extraordinary to His R.H. the Prince of Wales, and Principal Engraver to His R.H. the Duke of York.
Pub.d as the Act directs, May 1.st 1793, by W. Grimaldi. No.7. King Street, St James's, and sold by I:Jones, No.47 Great Portland Street, Portland Place.
Stipple, etching and engraving with small margins and collector's mark. Plate 252 x 202mm (10 x 8"). Crease in centre left.
Portrait, three-quarter length in an oval, directed to left, head turned to look away to right, in a uniform coat with rich embroidery, loose wavy hair to shoulders, left arm across his waist, drawing opposite hem of coat towards him; with royal arms below and crown descending from clouds above. Prince William Frederick, 2nd Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1776-1834), great-grandson of King George II and nephew and son-in-law of King George III. In 1816 he married the Princess Mary, his cousin and fourth daughter of George III.
Ex Collection: Earl of Bute. Horne: 34.
[Ref: 29132]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Guillaume Le Conquerant, Roy d'Angleterre.
Guillaume Le Conquerant, Roy d'Angleterre.
Tire des Antiquites du Pere Montfaucon.
A Paris chez Duflos le Jeune. [n.d. c.1787]
Engraving with hand colour. 276 x 166mm.
William the Conqueror. Strong contemporary colour in gold leaf line surround. ['A.D.P.R.' (Avec Privilege Du Roi) inscribed lower right].
[Ref: 1975]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Willem De  III Coninck Van Groot Brittanien Vyanckryck En Yrlant & Prins Van Oranien.
Willem De III Coninck Van Groot Brittanien Vyanckryck En Yrlant & Prins Van Oranien. Willen De I Prins Van Oranien. Mauritz Prins Van Oranien. Frederik Henrik Prins Van Oranien. Willem de II Prins Van Oranien.
[n.d. c.1690.]
Mezzotint. 345 x 280mm (. Trimmed to plate, small crease and two small nicks on edges.
Rare broadside header, with a central portrait of William III surrounded by roundel portrait of four of his ancestors.
BM:O'Donoghue:123.
[Ref: 408]   £330.00  
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Guglielmo III Re Della Gran Bertagna, et.
Guglielmo III Re Della Gran Bertagna, et.
Serie Cronolgica di molte tra le Attioni piu cospicue di S.M.B. raccolte dal P.Cosmografo Coronelli.
[Venice, c.1690.]
Engraving, 360 x 270mm. Repaired tear.
Oval portrait of William III surrounded by a garland with events of his reign chronicled on the leaves.
[Ref: 1387]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[William III King of England & etc.]
[William III King of England & etc.]
J. Gole. fe et Ex. Cum Previlegio:Ord:Holl:et West-Frisiae.
Mezzotint. 330 x 245mm. Trimmed to plate, minor buising and rubbing, spotting in title area.
[Ref: 2775]   £450.00  
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[William of Orange.] Generosa in ortus semina exsugunt suos.
[William of Orange.] Generosa in ortus semina exsugunt suos. Guillame Henry d'Orange, et de Nassai. Diets, Lingen. Meurs, Bueren et de Flessingue, Seigneur par la grace de Dieu, Prince Comte de Catzenelleboge, Vianden, Leerdam etc. Marquis de Vere e Baron de Breda &c.
Aragueneau pinxit. P. Philippe sculpsit.
[Amsterdam c.1670.]
Engraving, fine & rare; 17th century watermark. 330 x 450mm (13 x 17¾"). Trimmed within plate. Crease barely visible from front.
A portrait of young William of Orange, later William III (1650-1702). William was Stadholder in the Netherlands from 1672 and then in 1689 became King of England along with his wife Mary after they deposed her Catholic father James II in the Glorious Revolution.
BM: 1871,1209.910, quoting another state published by Frederick de Wit.
[Ref: 42406]   £520.00  
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The Revolution, 1688.
The Revolution, 1688.
Painted by Ja.s Northcote, R.A. Engrav'd by Ja.s Parker.
London. Publish'd April 26, 1790, by J.Harvus, Royal Exchange.
Engraving. 395 x 630mm. Marginal tear.
William and Mary of Orange, sitting on thrones beneath a canopy, with George Savile, the Marquis of Halifax, kneeling before them and presenting the crown, all surrounded by various noblemen and religious and political officials.
[Ref: 4449]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Gulielmus Magnus.  Vorst Willem, overlaen met honderd Krygslavrieren, Treed dus weer in het veld, en bied Louys het hoofd:Terwyl hy t Vaderland een felre Vree beloofd: T'geen Vaardig Staat on met Olyfblaen hem to cieren. Lud.Smimds. M.D.
Gulielmus Magnus. Vorst Willem, overlaen met honderd Krygslavrieren, Treed dus weer in het veld, en bied Louys het hoofd:Terwyl hy t Vaderland een felre Vree beloofd: T'geen Vaardig Staat on met Olyfblaen hem to cieren. Lud.Smimds. M.D. [Above Oval] Dare Orbi quietem: seculo Pacem Suo. Hoec Summa Virtus Senee: Otav.475 &c.
Pet Schenck fec et exc Amstelod cum Privilll: Ord Holl et west Fri.
Mezzotint in Oval 175 x 253mm.
Portrait of William III, Prince of Orange; head and shoulders, slightly turned to left; wearing an ancient Roman style armour; in an oval Mezzotint. Pieter Schenk [1660 - 1718/1719] Engraver, mezzotinter and publisher.
[Ref: 7264]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[William III] Guillaume Henri Pr. la G. de D. Prince d Orange etc.
[William III] Guillaume Henri Pr. la G. de D. Prince d Orange etc.
Imprimé chez Nicolas Visscher Avec Privil. des Etats Generaux. [n.d., c.1688.]
Engraving, 340 x 260mm. 13½ x 10¼". Faint horizontal crease.
King William III (1650 - 1702) as Prince of Orange, before he ascended the British throne in 1689. The posthumous son of the Stadholder William II of Holland and Mary, daughter of Charles I, William married his cousin Mary, daughter of James II and Anne Hyde in 1677. In 1688 he accepted an invitation by a group of leading statesmen to land in Britain with an armed force; after the flight of James II he was crowned king, jointly with his wife, in 1689. William's life-long devotion to the fight against French expansionism benefited from additional resources after he became King. Although he lacked warmth and physical presence he showed considerable political, diplomatic and military ability. Engraving by Gerard Valck (1651/1652 - 1726), first published by Nicolaas Visscher I c.1675. Later states show William as King of England; the plate was later transformed into George I.
[Ref: 13592]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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King William.
King William.
J. Smith ex. [faintly scratched lower left.] [c.1700.]
Mezzotint, 225 x 175mm. 9 x 7". Lower left margin chipped at corner. Glue residue upper left.
King William III (1650 - 1702), wearing wig, cravat, robes, chain with George and coat of arms; his right hand placed on a crown, with an orb alongside it. The posthumous son of the Stadholder William II of Holland and Mary, daughter of Charles I, William married his cousin Mary, daughter of James II and Anne Hyde in 1677. In 1688 he accepted an invitation by a group of leading statesmen to land in Britain with an armed force; after the flight of James II he was crowned king, jointly with his wife, in 1689. William's life-long devotion to the fight against French expansionism benefited from additional resources after he became King. Although he lacked warmth and physical presence he showed considerable political, diplomatic and military ability. First published by the famous early mezzotinter and re-publisher of older plates John Smith (1652 - 1743); this is a later impression on wove paper.
Chaloner Smith: 121 (Engraver not ascertained: Class I).
[Ref: 14705]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Gulielmus D.G. Angliae Rex & ct.
Gulielmus D.G. Angliae Rex & ct.
W. Wissing and I. Vandervaart pinxit. I. Smith fecit.
Cum Privilegio Regis. Sold by E. Cooper at ye 3 Pidgeons in Bedford Street. [n.d. c.1690.]
Mezzotint. 413 x 248mm (16¼ x 9¾"). Trimmed to the plate.
Full-length portrait of William III (1650-1702), dressed in breastplate, sash, kilt and long boots.
CS: 274. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 14812]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Wilhelmus III.
Wilhelmus III.
Johannes Verkolje pinxit et fecit.
Carolus Allard excudit cum Privilegio ordinum Hollandiae et Westfrisiae. [n.d. c.1688.]
Rare mezzotint. Plate 434 x 323mm (17 x 12¾"). Collector's mark on left. Small hole in his gown. Creasing. Cut.
William of Orange (1650-1702), grandson of Charles I, who became William III of England after the Glorious Revolution of 1689.
Van Someren: 389. CS: 3a: ii. Hollstein: 42: ii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 14813]   £390.00  
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[William III] The King.
[William III] The King.
J: Gole fe: et ex. cum Privilegio. Ord. Holl. et West Frisiae.
[n.d. c.1710.]
Rare mezzotint. Plate 338 x 248mm. 13½ x 9¾". Trimmed to the plates. Small stain in title area, creases.
William III (1650-1702), was a sovereign Prince of Orange by birth. From 1689 he reigned as William III over England and Ireland, and as William II over Scotland. Here: William as Prince of Orange.
Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 14816]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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