Cheltenham College.____"The Boats at Tewkesbury."
Painted by A.H. Wardlow. Etched by F.G. Stevenson.
London, Published July 25.th 1892 by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 425 x 528mm. 16¾ x 20¾". Overall paper toning.
Rowing. Two fours on the River Severn approaching the bridge at Tewkesbury. The bridge was designed by Thomas Telford. Onlookers in the foreground on the shore, other spectators and safety boats on the river, boys running to cheer they crews on the far shore near the finishing flag.
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Cheltenham College,_____"Big Classical".
Painted by A.H. Wardlow. Etched by F.G. Stevenson. [Etched in image:] A H Wardlow the figures.
London, Published July 25.th 1892, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 425 x 533mm. 16¾ x 21".
Cheltenham College, Gloucestershire, the first of all the major public schools of the Victorian period, opened in 1841. Here congregated in the great hall are masters and students for various presentations.
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[Cheltenham College,_____"Big Classical".]
[Pencil signatures:] AH Wardlow. FGStevenson. [Etched in image:] A H Wardlow the figures.
London, Published July 25.th 1892, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 431 x 527mm. 17 x 20¾".
Cheltenham College, Gloucestershire, the first of all the major public schools of the Victorian period, opened in 1841. Here congregated in the great hall are masters and students for various presentations. PSA: Vol.II. AP. 100.
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[Cheltenham College,_____"Big Classical".]
[Pencil signatures:] AH Wardlow. FGStevenson. [Etched in image:] A H Wardlow the figures.
London, Published July 25.th 1892, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Remarque in the title area. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 425 x 521mm. 16¾ x 20½".
Cheltenham College, Gloucestershire, the first of all the major public schools of the Victorian period, opened in 1841. Here congregated in the great hall are masters and students for various presentations. Remarque of the arms of the school. PSA: Vol.II. Rem.AP. 60.
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The Crescent.
Drawn from Nature & on Stone by H. Lamb. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[Cheltenham, Published at Lamb's Fancy Repository, 98 High-Street. n.d. c.1830.]
Lithograph, very scarce. 335 x 420mm. 13¼ x 16½". Foxing, hole to left of image; nicks and creasing around edges.
Part of the Crescent, Cheltenham. From Lamb's 'Five Views in Cheltenham'.
[Ref: 26558] £140.00
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Proprietary College, Cheltenham. J. Wilson, Esq.rs Architect.
T. Picken, lith. Day & Haghe. Lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by H. Davies, Montpellier Library Cheltenham. [n.d. c.1843.]
Lithograph. 128 x 203mm. 5 x 8".
The Cheltenham Proprietary College was founded in 1841 by G.S. Harcourt and J.S. Iredell, with the purpose of educating the sons of gentlemen. In 1843 it moved from three houses along Bays Hill Terrace to Boyne House.
[Ref: 19258] £45.00
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Cheltenham Proprietary College.
E.D. Eichbaum, delin. J.C. Hunter, sc.
Published by R. Edwards, Stationer, Bookseller, Binder &c. 414, High Street, Cheltenham. [n.d. c.1860.]
Engraving. 172 x 209mm (6¾ x 8¼"). Laid on album sheet.
In 1840 a meeting was held of Cheltenham residents who decided to set up a 'Proprietary Grammar School'. G.S. Harcourt and J.S. Iredell, founded the Cheltenham College in 1841 to educate the sons of gentleman. Within two years it was relocated to the site seen here, and soon became known simply as Cheltenham College.
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The Sherborne Pump-Room.
Drawn from Nature & on Stone by H. Lamb. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[Cheltenham, Published at Lamb's Fancy Repository, 98 High-Street. n.d. c.1830.]
Lithograph, with large margins, very scarce. 335 x 420mm (13¼ x 16½").
From Lamb's 'Five Views in Cheltenham'.
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North West View of the Stables lately erected by J.R. Scott Esq.r Cheltenham. [&] Interior of the Stables lately erected by J.R. Scott Esq.r Cheltenham.
Drawn & Engraved by D.T. Egerton.
Pub.d by Sherwood Neely & Jones, July 1st 1822. [&] Aug.t 1.st 1822.
Hand coloured aquatints. Sheet size: 135 x 205mm (5¼ x8") each. Trimmed inside platemark. Slight damage to upper and lower edge respectively, where previously bound.
A pair depicting the exterior and interior of John Scott's Racing Stables in Cheltenham. The equestrian ‘palace' was built at a time when innovation in the keeping and treatment of horses was a popular Loose boxes were build around tall glass belvederes rising high up above the roofs to let in as much light as possible as shown.
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The Vittoria, Cheltenham.
Drawn from Nature & on Stone by H. Lamb. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[n.d. c.1840.]
Lithograph. 284 x 334mm (11¼ x 13¼"). Bit messy.
Lee's Vittoria Hotel and Boarding House, Cheltenham.
[Ref: 29927] £95.00
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Cheltenham. From Prestbury Hill.
J.F. delt. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[n.d. c.1830]
Lithograph. 185 x 273mm. 7¼" x 10¾". Cut and laid on paper. Some spotting.
View looking towards Cheltenham.
[Ref: 8760] £80.00
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T. Yarnold, Chemist, Druggist, & Dentist. Medical Hall, High Street, Chepstow.
Jay sc. Bristol
[n.d., c.1850.]
Etched trade card. Sheet 60 x 90mm (2½ x 3½").
The card advertises Thoms Yarnold' 'Genuine Patent Medicines & Havannah Cigars', 'Fine Arated Lemonade', 'Horse and Cattle Medicines' and 'French Leeches Fresh Every Week'.
[Ref: 61353] £120.00
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The Chemist.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Woodcut, with four sheets of letterpress. Sheet: 150 x 90mm (6 x 3½''). Foxing.
A scientist holding a phial aloft with a young apprentice beside him. With text.
[Ref: 50496] £90.00
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Goodman's Compound Dandelion Pills [...] D.H. Goodman, Dispencing and Family Chemist, 6 Abingdon Buildings, Julian Road, Bath.
[n.d., c.1880.]
Letterpress advert. Sheet 180 x 95mm (7 x 3¾"). Trimmed, laid on album paper.
[Ref: 58759] £65.00
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[BILLHEAD/TRADE CARD; Clarke Dispensing Chemist.]
[Anon., c.1820.]
Billhead vignette/trade card fragment showing interior of a chemist, wood engraving glued to scrap sheet. Sheet 95 x 150mm, 3¾ x 6". Chipped and rubbed.
Lettered to closed cabinet at image centre; female customers, male counter staff with shelves full of containers behind.
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[Pharmacist.] Bot. of George Sewell, Wholesale & Retail Druggist & Grocer. Superior Pickles & Fish Sauces Oils Paints & Colors Genuine Patent Medicines Bleeding & Tooth Drawing Genuine Horse & Cattle Medicines Fancy Snuffs & Cigars Physicians Prescriptions accurately dispensed.
Boston 1849.
Engraved billhead & bill, sheet 160 x 100mm. 6¼ x 4". Vertical and horizontal fold. Chipped at top.
Featuring vignette of a Chinese man and cigar crates, and a pestle and mortar. From the Blackburn Collection.
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[Tradecard for Jonathan Turner, Chemist of Bridge Street, Hull]
Consitt & Goodwill, Engravers, Hull
Engraving, sheet 60 x 90mm (2¾ x 3½").
Tradecard for a Hull chemist, with vignette of Hippocrates resting on his staff and a seascape behind. In scroll at top "late assistant to Mr. J. Wilson Market Place".
[Ref: 45710] £160.00
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Henry Wright, Druggist, Chemist, Peterborough.
[n.d. c.1830.]
Wood engraving. Tradecard, 63 x 95mm. 2½ x 3¾". Some toning around the edges.
Henry Wright (b.1869), the son of Charles Wright and Hannah Griston. His father was a plumber and glazier.
[Ref: 18181] £60.00
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[Chemistry] La Chimie. F.9.
Huquier ex.
[A Paris chez Huquier rue des Mathurins à côté de celle de Sorbonne C.P.R.] [n.d., c.1760.]
Rare etching. 200 x 130mm (8 x 5"), large margins on 3 sides.
A rococo design, engraved and published by Gabriel Huquier (1695-1772), representing chemistry, with a furnace and tools.
[Ref: 59095] £260.00
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[Various chemistry instruments.]
Engrav'd for the Universal Magazine.
For J. Hinton in Newgate Street. [January, 1755.]
Engraving with four double-sides of letterpress text. 208 x 131mm (8¼ x 5¼").
A collection chemistry related objects with accompanying text entitled "A Dissertation on Fluidity; with an Attempt to account for that common Phaenomenon, the Ebullition or Boiling of Fluids".
[Ref: 28640] £60.00
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To Henry Howard Esq.r M.P. [This Distant View of Chepstow, with the Confluence of the Rivers Wye and Severn is with the greatest Respect inscribed by his most obedient h.ble Servant F. Jukes. Plate 16th.]
Drawn by E. Dayes. Engraved by F. Jukes.
[London Pub.d Oct 1 1802 by F. Jukes No 57 John St, Fitzroy Square.]
Rare coloured aquatint. Sheet 340 x 455mm (13½ x 18"). Trimmed within plate, losing half of title and all the publication line, surface scratches,tear in top edge, two worm holes in sky.
The last plate of 'View of the River Wye', published 1797-1802. Abbey: 545.
[Ref: 37046] £240.00
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No 4. The Wye at Chepstow.
Edw. Burrow Sc 1896.
Etching. 255 x 300mm (9¾ x 11¾").
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[Chepstow Castle.] 75. Chepstow, which lies on the right bank of the River Wye, has been the scene of important events in English history. The old town was defended by a wall on the south and west sides, by the river on the east and on the north side of the Castle. This is of Norman and English construction, and was begun by one of the followers of William the Conquerer. The Castle is divided into four courts, with the encircling walls protected by a number of round towers, and with a deep ditch on the land side. On the left of the gateway is a large round tower, known as Marten's Tower, because for twenty years after the restoration of the monarchy it was the prison of Sir Henry Marten, one of the signatories to the death warrant of Charles I. In another part of the tower, Jeremy Taylor, the author of "Holy Living and Holy Dying," was detained as a political prisoner. The Castle to-day is largely in ruins.]
Arthur Spencer [pencil signature to the bottom left-hand side outside the image]
[n.d. c.1920.] Copyright. F. & M. Ltd., Bedford, Eng.
Etching. 260 x 284mm. 10¼ x 11¼".
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Chepstow Castle in Monmouthshire. To the Right Hon.ble the Marquis of Worcester [...]
Drawn by G. Robertson J. Fittler Pinx.t
Engraved from the Original Drawing in the Possession of James Moore Esq.r. London Publish'd as the Act direct Feb.y 28 1803 by Anth.y Molteno No.29 Pall Mall.
Engraving, platemark 340 x 440mm (13½ x 17¼"), with very large margins.
[Ref: 45171] £280.00
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Chepstow Castle in Monmouthshire.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Published Sepr. 1st 1775. by J. Boydell Cheapside
Aquatint 315 x 240mm. number 'I' above the image. Closed letters on aquatint ground.
Views in Wales: First set: In 1771 the topographical artist Paul Sandby set off with a wealthy patron [Sir Joseph Banks] for a tour of Wales, sketching the magnificent scenery, coming into fashion with the beginning of the Romantic movement. His "Twelve Views of south Wales" were some of the first aquatints published in England.
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Chepstow Castle in Monmouthshire. To the Right Hon.ble the Marquis of Worcester ~ this Plate is (by Permisson) respectfully Inscribed, by his Lordship's most obedient humble Servant, James Fittler.
Drawn by G. Robertson. J. Fittler Dirext.
Engraved from the Original Drawing in the Possession of James Moore Esqr. London Publish'd as the Act directs Feby. 28, 1803, by Anthy. Molteno, No.29 Pall Mall.
Copper engraving, 340 x 445mm. 13½ x 17½". A fine impression with full margins.
Figures loading a wagon to right, in front of the ruins of Chepstow Castle, south Wales. A large paper issue of the engraving by Fittler by Molteno who had just his partnership with Paul Colnaghi. Molteno had been Anthony Torre's first partner and the printselling busines that went on to be owned by Colnaghi. See 16352 for the 1787 impression.
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Chepstow Castle in Monmouthshire. To the Right Hon.ble the Marquis of Worcester ~ this Plate is (by Permisson) respectfully Inscribed, by his Lordship's most obedient humble Servant, James Fittler.
Drawn by G. Robertson. J. Fittler Dirext.
Engraved from the Original Drawing in the Possession of James Moore Esqr. London Publish'd as the Act directs Jany. 6th. 1787, by J. Fittler, No. 62 Upper Charlotte Street, Rathbone Place.
Copper engraving, 340 x 445mm. 13½ x 17½". A strong impression.
Figures loading a wagon to right, in front of the ruins of Chepstow Castle, south Wales.
[Ref: 16352] £260.00
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Chepstow Castle in Monmouthshire. To his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, this Plate is (by Permission) respectfully Inscribed by his Grace's most obedient humble Servant, James Fittler.
Drawn by G. Robertson. Engraved by J. Fittler.
Engraved from an Original Drawing in the Possession of James Moore Esq.r London, Publish'd as the Act directs Feb.y 28.th 18103, by Anth.y Molteno, No.29, Pall Mall.
Copper engraving. Plate 336 x 438mm. 13¼ x 17¼. One repair.
View of ruined castle at left with outbuildings at right, horses in the centre, a family with dog at left and an old man standing under an arch of the ruin at left. Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire in Wales.
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Chepstow Castle & Bridge, n the Wye from Tuts-Hill, Monmouthshire. Sun-set.
J.H. Robinson del.t G. Childs lith. Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co Lith.rs to the King.
London, Published May 1831 by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co. 14 Newman Street.
Lithograph, printed area 200 x 250mm (8 x 9¾")/ Slight paper tone to india; glued to backing sheet.
Picturesque view of Chepstow with three figures admiring the view from Tuts-Hill.
[Ref: 25503] £140.00
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Inside of Chepstow Castle.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Published by T. Palser Surry fide Westminster Bridge 1812.
Coloured aquatint, sheet 210 x 285mm (8¼ x 11¼). Trimmed within plate.
A views of the ruins of Chepstow Castle in Monmouthshire Wales. It is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain with its construction beginning in 1067 under the instruction of the Norman Lord William FitzOsbern (1020 – 1071). Sandby toured North Wales with Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn around 1771.
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Chequers Court, Bucks. Restored.
E.B.Lamb, Arch.t del. E.Bedford, Litho.
Published by John Weale, 59, High Holborn, London, 1846.
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 370 x 255mm (14½ x 10").
A view of Chequers House, Buckinghamshire. The house, originally built in the mid-16th century, was Gothicised in the early 19th century before being restored to its Elizabethan appearance between 1892 and 1901. Chequers House has served as the country home for the serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, since 1921. The estate was given to the nation by Arthur Lee, 1st Viscount Lee of Fareham, by a Deed of Settlement, given full effect in the Chequers Estate Act 1917.
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Chequers Court, Bucks. Restored.
E.B.Lamb, Arch.t del. E.Bedford, Litho.
Published by John Weale, 59, High Holborn, London, 1846.
Lithograph. Sheet 370 x 255mm (14½ x 10").
A view of Chequers House, Buckinghamshire. The house, originally built in the mid-16th century, was Gothicised in the early 19th century before being restored to its Elizabethan appearance between 1892 and 1901. Chequers House has served as the country home for the serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, since 1921. The estate was given to the nation by Arthur Lee, 1st Viscount Lee of Fareham, by a Deed of Settlement, given full effect in the Chequers Estate Act 1917.
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Cherbourg. Vue générale de la Ville et des Ports, prise de la Montagne du Roule.
Félix Benoist del. Sabatier lith. Fig. par Bayot.
Nantes, lith. Charpentier Edit. Paris, quai des Augustins, 55. [n..d., c.1860.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 325 x 490mm (13 x 19¼'') with 000000000000very large margins. Foxing at bottom
A view of the port town of Cherbourg in the north of France.
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Immersion d'une Caisse Conique faite en l'année 1785 sur la Rade de Cherbourg.
Gravée d'apres les Dessins Originaux de P. Freret Peintre.
A Paris chez Tilliard Graveur Quay des Augustines près la rue Pavée No. 42.
Engraving. 320 x 505mm. Trimmed to platemark on three sides, small tear in title area.
A pre-fabricated seafort being positioned and sunk into place.
[Ref: 2574] £260.00
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Ma Chere Amie.
L.E. Regaud inv.t. I.M. Delattre Sculpt.
Pub.d by Pollard Spa Fields London.
Stipple. Plate: 130 x 160mm (5¼ x 6¼"), very large margins.
A scene showing two friends in an embrace.
[Ref: 42500] £180.00
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The Cherry Girl. 362.
[n.d. c.1790.]
Coloured mezzotint. Fantastically bright 18th century colour. 293 x 247mm. 11½ x 9¾". Trimmed to the image top and sides, and to just below the title at bottom, some text missing. Creasing.
A women holding a pair of balancing scales in her hand, one side full of cherries. Attached to her waist is the rope tied round her donkey. Another woman passes by with her small daughter, and all three are greeted by a beggar boy pointing into his empty hat.
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[The Cherry Season.]
Schütter ft.
[n.d. c.1840.]
Lithograph. 170 x 217mm. 6¾ x 8½".
A scene in the country. Gentlemen stand around a stall where two women are selling freshly picked fruit, in particular cherries.
[Ref: 16155] £75.00
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Crieur de Cerise. Venez Janneton, et Cattin, Acheter des bonnes griottes; Je suis ma foy un bon calin, J'ay des gobets de bonne sortes.
J. Bonnart f.
Chez N. Bonnart, rue S.t Jacques a l'aigle avec privil. [n.d. c.1675-1700].
Etching and engraving. 265 x 185mm (10½ x 7¼"). Taped tear in bottom margin. . Very small stain in image.
A street vendor selling cherries from the baskets on his donkey; he carries scales over his shoulder. Engraved by Jean-Baptiste Bonnart and published by Nicolas Bonnart, known for the breadth of their work on contemporary French costume and fashion.
[Ref: 54883] £130.00
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Stone Coffins, as found on Excavations upon the site of Chertsey Abbey.
From a photograph by Captain Oakes. J.H. Le Keux sc.
[n.d., c.1905.]
Rare engraving. Sheet size: 125 x 170mm (5 x 6¾"). Trimmed inside platemark.
A plate from 'Chertsey Abbey: an existence of the past', written by Lucy Wheeler, published in 1905. In the mid-19th century the site of the abbey was excavated under the supervision of the architect and archaeologist Samuel Angell, who published an account of the investigations, accompanied by a ground plan of the abbey church, in 1862.
[Ref: 37298] £60.00
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View of Chertsey Bridge from Wooburn Farm.
J. Farington R.A. delt. J. C. Stadler Sculpt.
Pub. June 1, 1793, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
Sepia aquatint. 320 x 220mm.
From the 'History of the River Thames'. Abbey: 432.
[Ref: 2402] £160.00
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[A cherub blowing bubbles.] [Engrav'd from a Painting by Rubens.]
[Engraved by Captain William Baillie after Peter Paul Rubens.]
[n.d., c.1770.]
Etching, proof before letters. 155 x 115mm (6 x 4½"). Wear in bottom margin.
Etched by Captain William Baillie (1723-1810). Having retired from the army in 1761 he devoted himself to printmaking and dealing, specialising in imitating old-master drawings and prints, using a variety of printmaking techniques. Ex: collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox Boyd.
[Ref: 49629] £140.00
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Marchande de Cupidons.
F. Bartolozzi pinx. J. Ogbourne sculp.
Pub. May 1 1783 by J. Thane, Rupoert Street, Hay Market.
Oval stipple, printed in dark sanguine. 200 x 225mm (8 x 9"). Top left corner restored. Slight damage below image.
A woman in classical dress holds a winged cherub on her lap as a another looks admiringly over her shoulder. A third woman grasps another cherub by the base of his wings to lift him out of a basket in which a third cherub sits.
[Ref: 54755] £280.00
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[Cherubim's Head.]
[by Thomas Worlidge]
Etching, platemark 35 x 35mm (1¼ x 1¼"). Large margins; good impression on laid paper.
Study of a cherub by Thomas Worlidge (1700 - 1766), 'the English Rembrandt' and a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. Posthumous impression after Worlidge's widow Mary issued new impressions in 1767 with the number '119' added to correspond with the catalogue of his prints she produced. W119; D45; Ex collection of the Late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
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[Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini.] L. Cherubini.
Se vend chez Quenedey rue Neuve-des-Petits-Champs No15 à Paris / Dép. à la Bib. Imp.
Dess: au Physionotrace et Gravé par Quenedey rue neuve des petits champs No15 à Paris 1809.
Aquatint. Sheet 240 x 155mm (9½ x 6"). Trimmed slightly into plate.
Portrait of Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini (1760 -1842), Italian Classical and Romantic composer. His most significant compositions are operas and sacred music. Beethoven regarded Cherubini as the greatest living composer of his era. Cherubini's operas were heavily praised and interpreted by Rossini.
[Ref: 63315] £160.00
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The Confluence of the Cherwell and Isis. Brasen Nose Boat Coming In.
Drawn and Etch'd by JWhessell.
Saint Aldates Oxford Feby. 1824.
Etching, 260 x 315mm. 10¼ x 12½". Closed tears to margins, and into sky area. Extremities chipped. Damaged.
View from the riverbank of a crew of eight (plus cox) rowing past some Oxford landmarks on the far bank; the race watched by three students in foreground to left. Numbered 'Pl. 39', with dimensions of the boat recorded (lower right). By and after John Whessell (c.1760 - 1824 or after).
[Ref: 19515] £220.00
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The Cheseld Solider Return'd to Buisness or the Newgate Str_t Butcher.
Pub. Accor. to Act Oct. 5 1780 by T: Colley, No.288 Strand.
Rare engraving. Sheet: 240 x 170mm (9½ x 6¾''). Trimmed.
A caricature portrait of a butcher, shown holding a pig's head, his hat and rifle hang against the wall.
[Ref: 50762] £130.00
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William Cheselden Esqr. Surgeon to her late Majesty Queen Caroline Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, & to the Royal-College at Chelsea. Fellow of the Royal Society And Member of the Royal Academy of Surgery at Paris.
I. Richardson pinxt. I. Faber fecit 1753.
Price 2s. 6d. Sold at the Golden Head near the Church Bloomsbury Square.
Mezzotint. 330 x 225mm (13 x 9"). Narrow margins. Surface a little scuffed; generally a good impression.
Portrait of William Cheselden (1688-1752), surgeon and anatomist, wearing a plain double-breasted jacket, open at the collar, and round hat. Cheselden was surgeon to Queen Caroline, to St Thomas' Hospital and the Royal College at Chelsea, and member of the Royal Academy of Surgery at Paris. John Faber Jr after Jonathan Richardson Snr (1667 - 1745). Chaloner Smith 79, I of II. Wellcome 594-2.
[Ref: 26118] £220.00
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William Cheselden Esq, Surgeon to her late Majesty Queen Caroline; Surgeon to her late Majesty Queen Caroline Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, & to the Royal-College at Chelsea. Fellow of the Royal Society And Member of the Royal Academy of Surgery at Paris.
I. Richardson pinxt; I. Faber fecit 1753.
Price 2s.6d. Sold at the Golden Head near the Church Bloomsbury Square.
Mezzotint. 330 x 220mm (13 x 8¾"). Horizontal centre crease.
William Cheselden (1688 - 1752), surgeon and anatomist. Chaloner Smith: 79, I. Wellcome: 594-2. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 10573] £140.00
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Cheshire.
[n.d. c.1830.]
Lithograph with hand colour. 170 x 130mm (6¾ x 5¼"). Some offsetting.
A scene representing Cheshire, with two women shaping cheese with a press and wooden boards.
[Ref: 24172] £120.00
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The Railway at Cheshunt in Hertfordshire; Invented by Henry R. Palmer, Civil-Engineer.
Ingrey & Madeley, Lithog. 310 Strand.
[n.d., c.1825.]
Coloured lithograph on chine collé. 130 x 285mm (5 x 11¼"). Margins messy.
A view of the world's first passenger monorail, designed by Henry Robinson Palmer (1795-1844) and opened in 1825. Robinson patented his design in 1821 (unaware of a monorail built near Moscow by Ivan Elmanov in 1820, with wheels on the beam rather than the carriage) and built his first in Deptford Dockyard in 1824, which was the first elevated railway. The Cheshunt monorail was the world's third monorail and the first to carry passengers, with horses pulling carriages along the mile-long track. Robinson also invented corrugated iron, designed and executed the Eastern Dock in London, and was instrumental in the founding of the Institution of Civil Engineeers.
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