Sketch Of A Manderin, Grand Stand Canton.
W.R. Snow Delt. M & N Hanhart Imp
Dickinson Bros. Liths. 114, New Bond Street [n.d., c.1860].
Coloured lithograph, image 274 x 197mm. Repaired tear lower left c.20mm into image. Sheet trimmed.
A Chinese man watches the racing from the Grand Stand while smoking a cigar. From 'Sketches of Chinese Life & Character by William Roger Snow' Vol.1, published in three vols in 1860. Not In Abbey Travel.
[Ref: 7761] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
[Cossack Woman.] No. 47. Femme Cosaque de Tcher Kask sur les bords du Don.
Imp. Lithog de F. Delpech.
[n.d, c.1820.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼") very large margins.
A portrait of a cossack woman in traditional dress with a scenic background behind her.
[Ref: 46131] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
[Cossack Peasant.] No. 48. Paysanne Cosaque sur les bords du Don.
Imp. Lithog de F. Delpech.
[n.d, c.1820.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼") very large margins.
A portrait of a cossack peasant in traditional dress, hanging laundry, with a scenic background behind her.
[Ref: 46132] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
[Woman of Ingria.] No. 46. Femme russe de l'Ingrie.
H. le. Comte. 1819. Imp. Lithog de F. Delpech.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼") very large margins.
A portrait of a Russian woman living in Ingria, located on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland. The woman turns her back to us, showing her tall hat.
[Ref: 46136] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
[Kalmyk Woman.] No. 52. Femme tartare Kalmouck.
H. le. Comte. 1819. Imp. Lithog de F. Delpech.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼") very large margins.
A portrait of a Kalmyk woman, from Kalmykia by the Caspian Sea. Behind her are a figure on horseback and large tents.
[Ref: 46137] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[Mari Woman.] No. 53. Femme Tcheremise sur les bords du Volga.
H. le. Comte. 1819. Imp. Lithog de F. Delpech.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼") very large margins.
A portrait Mari woman holding a basket, shown with the Volga in the background.
[Ref: 46141] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Cittadina di Bolognese 11 [parallel text in French]
Barbault Pinx. Angel Moitte Sculp [c.1770]
Engraving, sheet 300 x 225mm (11¾ x 8¾"). Trimmed inside platemark.
A very suggestive middle-class woman from Bologna, with city view in background. From 'Divers habillements suivant le costume d'Italie', a set of twenty-five plates representing figures in the costumes of different Italian cities. This is one of several plates in the series engraved from designs by Jean Barbault (1718-62), who spent much of his career in Italy.
[Ref: 38344] £320.00
Donna Florentina Collo Scuffino. 14 [parallel text in French]
J.B. Greuze delin. F.A. Moitte Sculp [c.1770]
Engraving, sheet 300 x 225mm (11¾ x 8¾"). Trimmed inside platemark.
Middle-class woman from Florence, with city view in background. From 'Divers habillements suivant le costume d'Italie', a set of twenty-five plates representing figures in the costumes of different Italian cities. This is one of several plates in the series engraved from designs by Jean-Baptise Greuze (1725-1805), one of the most important French artists of the 18th century.
[Ref: 38342] £320.00
Cittadina di Genovese col Mezzo in Testa. [parallel text in French]
J.B. Greuze delin. F.A. Moitte Sculp [c.1770]
Engraving, sheet 300 x 225mm (11¾ x 8¾"). Trimmed inside platemark.
Middle-class woman from Genoa, with view of the city's port in background. From 'Divers habillements suivant le costume d'Italie', a set of twenty-five plates representing figures in the costumes of different Italian cities. This is one of several plates in the series engraved from designs by Jean-Baptise Greuze (1725-1805), one of the most important French artists of the 18th century.
[Ref: 38341] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Donna Plebea di Napoli riscaldandosi i Piedi ad un Focone [parallel text in French]
J.B. Greuze delin. Moitte Sculp [c.1770]
Engraving, sheet 300 x 225mm (11¾ x 8¾"). Trimmed inside platemark.
Working-class woman from Naples, in her home, warming her feet. From 'Divers habillements suivant le costume d'Italie', a set of twenty-five plates representing figures in the costumes of different Italian cities. This is one of several plates in the series engraved from designs by Jean Barbault (1718-62), who spent much of his career in Italy. See 38718 for uncut version.
[Ref: 38345] £320.00
[St. Petersburg Peasant.] No. 49. Paysan des environs de St. Petersbourg.
H. le. Comte. 1819. Imp. Lithog de F. Delpech.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼") very large margins.
A portrait of a peasant from the country around St Petersburg, shown in a thick, fur-lined coat and pulling a sledge.
[Ref: 46134] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[St Petersberg Woman.] No. 50. Femme du peuple à St. Petersbourg.
H. le. Comte. 1819. Imp. Lithog de F. Delpech.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼") very large margins.
A portrait of a woman from St. Petersburg, shown holding a basket over her arm, houses are shown in the distance.
[Ref: 46142] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Sheet of South African ethnographic studies.]
[n.d., c.1830.]
Five lithographs, cut and pasted onto sheet, with hand colouring. Sheet 535 x 370mm (21 x 14½"). Fine.
Studies of studies removed from a travel book and pasted together.
[Ref: 35023] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
[Tartar Merchant.] No. 58. Marchand tartare de Tomsk.
H. le. Comte. 1819. Imp. Lithog de F. Delpech.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼") very large margins.
A portrait of a tartare merchant from Tomsk in Siberia shown wearing a large fur-lined coat; the city of Tomsk, one of the oldest in Siberia, is depicted behind the merchant.
[Ref: 46138] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
[Tartar Chief.] No. 56. Chef de Tartares Noguais.
H. le. Comte. 1819. Imp. Lithog de F. Delpech.
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼") very large margins.
A portrait of a Nogais chief, from a Turkic ethnic group in the Caucasus region.
[Ref: 46140] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Tartar Chief.] No. 54. Chef de Tartares de la Crimée.
Imp. Lithog de F. Delpech.
[n.d, c.1820.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. Sheet: 355 x 260mm (14 x 10¼") very large margins
A portrait of a Tartar chief from the Crimean standing with a curved sword.
[Ref: 46133] £150.00
(£180.00 incl.VAT)
Habitus Variarum orbis gentium.[showing the continents]
[Malines, Caspar Rutz, 1581.]
Engraving with original hand colour, representing the continents of America Asia Europe and Africa. 230 x 320mm, 9 x 12½". Two areas of loss just affecting printed area.
Titlepage to an early book of 70 world costume plates, 'Habitus Variarum orbis gentium' ('Costume of the Various Peoples of the World'), usually found uncoloured.
[Ref: 13167] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
[Toy Man Schuttlecock Playing.]
A. Freschi sculpsit.
[London: John Stockdale, 1813.]
Stipple and line engraving, with original hand colour. Sheet 175 x 100mm (7 x 4"). Trimmed, laid on album paper, old ink mss. plate number at top.
A Chinese toy seller, with two boys kicking a shuttlecock. From Jean Baptiste Joseph Breton De La Martinière's four-volume ''China: Its Costume, Arts, Manufactures, &c. Edited Principally from the Originals in the Cabinet of the late M. Bertin: With Observations Explanatory, Historical, and Literary''. Abbey Travel 536.
[Ref: 49782] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Divers Costumes représentés dans une peinture d’un MS: intitulé Echects Amoureux. Concerts vocal et instrumental tires du même MS:
A Marotte del.t et sculp.t Gabriel sculp.t
Bibliothèque Nationale. [n.d c.1839.]
Mixed-method, coloured; paper watermarked Blacons. Plate 325 x 215mm. 12¾ x 8½". Four worm holes.
A representation of various costumes; and a musical concert with a boy choir to the right. From "Monuments français inédits pour servir à l'histoire des arts depuis le Vie siècle jusqu'au commencement du XVIIe". Willemin's ambition was to present a parallel of antique and French art and design, but this proved an impossible task, and Willemin, perhaps spurred on by the revival of interest in medieval art across the Channel, decided to devote the latter half of his career to the production of the present volumes, chronicling the best examples of French design of the mediaeval and early renaissance period by examples taken from buildings, works of art, books and manuscripts. Willemin started work on it in 1806 (the engraved title leaf to the first volume bears this date), but he died in 1833 before the plates were quite finished, and it was left to his daughter to arrange for the engravings of the last of the plates and to commission an explanatory text from André Pottier. Willemin was the first to provide such accurate illustrations of French mediaeval decorative art and his plates had considerable influence in forming contemporary taste. It may be noted that he was a personal friend of Augustus Pugin senior, who allowed objects from his personal collection of mediaeval antiquities to be illustrated on one of the plates, and that the frontispiece to the younger Pugin's True Principles was evidently adapted from Willemin's illustration of King René of Anjou in his study.
[Ref: 26641] £80.00
(£96.00 incl.VAT)
[Indian Costumes.]
[c.1854.]
Very fine watercolour with gold highlights. 150 x 190mm (6 x 7½"), paper watermarked 1854.]
A man with a bill and a woman with gold jewelry and pot.
[Ref: 63447] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Europe _ Russi. Tedeschi. Valacchi. Tav. LXXXIX.
G. Lago sc.
[n.d. c.1820.]
Hand-coloured etching. Plate 284 x 425mm. 11¼ x 16¾".
The three early representations of Western Europe, the subregions of Russia, the Balkans and Western-Central Europe. Divided into three groups, with the Russians in the centre looking towards a church.
[Ref: 21068] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Pedlar. Tobacconist.
A. Freschi sculpsit.
[London: John Stockdale, 1813.]
Stipple and line engraving, with original hand colour. Sheet 100 x 175mm (4 x 7"). Trimmed, laid on album paper.
A Chinese pedlar and tobacconist, Qing Dynasty. The pedlar wears a bamboo lattice shop with handkerchiefs, ribbons, purses, etc. The tobacconist has set up a street stall selling tobacco and snuff.. From Jean Baptiste Joseph Breton De La Martinière's four-volume ''China: Its Costume, Arts, Manufactures, &c. Edited Principally from the Originals in the Cabinet of the late M. Bertin: With Observations Explanatory, Historical, and Literary''. Abbey Travel 536.
[Ref: 49784] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Pasteboard Horse. Toyman.
A. Freschi sculpsit.
[London: John Stockdale, 1813.]
Stipple and line engraving, with original hand colour. Sheet 175 x 100mm (7 x 4"). Trimmed, laid on album paper, old ink mss. plate number at top.
A Chinese toy seller with a basket of toys, and a man astride a hobbyhorse. From Jean Baptiste Joseph Breton De La Martinière's four-volume ''China: Its Costume, Arts, Manufactures, &c. Edited Principally from the Originals in the Cabinet of the late M. Bertin: With Observations Explanatory, Historical, and Literary''. Abbey Travel 536.
[Ref: 49783] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
[Angel lying on a cloud, creating a swirl of rain.]
Mrs Cosway delin Agar sculp.
[Pubd. May 4 1802 by R. Ackermann 101 Strand.]
Stipple, sheet 240 x 285mm (9½ x 11¼"). Trimmed inside platemark, losing publication line; tipped into album sheet.
Allegory with an angel creating rain, which three cherubs gratefully collect. Below a bull's head, fish and flowers. Engraving after history painter Maria Cosway (1760-1838). Cosway exhibited her paintings at the Royal Academy from 1781 to 1789, and occasionally thereafter, but her artistic ambitions were hampered by her husband, the artist Richard Cosway, who refused to allow her to sell her work. She was also a prolific printmaker.
[Ref: 40476] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
A Catalogue Raisonné of The Engraved Works of Richard Cosway, R.A.
by Fredk. B. Daniell.
Published Dryden Press: J. Davy and Sons, 137, Long Acre, London. 1890.
Book. 4to (200 x 300mm). Inscribed by the author. Gilt title stamped on spine and front. Complete. Rare.
A catalogue of the engraved works of british artist Richard Cosway (1742-1821). Ex: Collection the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 36440] £140.00
Portraits of Mr & Mrs Cosway.
R.d Cosway RA delin. R.t Thew Sc .
Published 1 June 1789 by M. Lawson, No. 96, Strand corner of Beaufort Buildings.
Fine stipple, printed in brown. 380 x 260mm (15 x 10¼"), with large margins. Uncut. Mint.
A rare self-portrait of the artist Richard Cosway and his wife Maria. It was originally published with the title 'Abelard and Heloise in the Gardens of Fulberts Country Residence at Corbeil', the same year. From the Berkeley Collection, Spetchley Park.
[Ref: 54975] £480.00
To the Memory of Richard Cosway Esquire. Royal Academician. Principal Painter to His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. He died July the Fourth 1821; aged 80 years. His widow Maria Cosway erects this memorial.
Rics. Westmacott Invt. et in Marm. Fecit. Chas. Picart sculpt.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Stipple with engraved letters and plan, 360 x 285 mm, 14 x 11¼".
A fine impression of this rare private plate of the memorial to Richard Cosway commissioned by his widow, Maria.
[Ref: 8632] £360.00
Cotherstone. Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom. 1843, the Property of John B. Bowes, Esq.re M.P. was bred in 1840 by Touchstone, out of Emma by Whisker, Trained by John Scott, Rode by William Scott, 160 Subscribers, 23 Started.
Painted by J.F. Herring, Sen.r Engraved by Charles Hunt.
London, A.H. & C.E. Baily, 83, Cornhill & 18 Chango Alley.
Hand-coloured aquatint. 515 x 620mm (20¼ x 24½").
A picture of the prize-winning racehorse, Cotherstone, which belonged to John Bowes (1811-1885), the English art collector and thoroughbred racehorse owner who also founded the Bowes Museum. Not in Siltzer; Hickman: p.452. See Ref: 23072 & 23073
[Ref: 19560] £520.00
Cotillion Figure of the Lady in the Chair
Olivia F. de Roos del
[n.d., c.1840]
Pen and lithograph, very rare; sheet 385 x 280mm (15¼ x 11).
The cotillion dance, a forerunner of the quadrille, with a woman seated. Olivia F. de Roos (1808-85) is represented in collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum. Ex: collection of the Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd
[Ref: 35240] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
The Cotillon Dancer Run Mad - In Bath.
(Bath) by an officer of the Guards [Darly.]
Pubd Jany 21 1774. by MDarly 39 Strand.
Etching, 245 x 175mm. 9¾ x 7". Patch repair to left of image.
A man dancing, gesturing to his left. A satire on the latest dancing craze imported from France to fashionable meeting places like Bath. The Cotillion is a type of patterned social dance, and was originally made up of four couples in a square formation, the forerunner of the quadrille. Cotillions were introduced in London about 1766 by French dancing masters. From an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates. Numbered 'V.3' upper left and '21' upper right. BM Satires: undescribed.
[Ref: 14499] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Oriental figure holding a flintlock]
[by John Sell Cotman]
[Published 1846 by Charles Muskett, Norwich.]
Etching on india paper with very large margins, platemark 220 x 150mm (8½ x 6"). Paper tone to backing sheet; india wrinkled.
One of a set of 'Eight Original Etchings by the late John Sell Cotman' published posthumously in 1846, four years after the artist's death. Popham 343
[Ref: 31955] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
John Sell Cotman 1782 - 1842.
Edited by Miklos Rajnai.
The Herbert Press. [1982.]
4to, green cloth gilt and illust. d/w; pp. 172, profusely illustrated.
An account of the work of painter John Sell Cotman (1782-1842).
[Ref: 59931] £15.00
[Cotrot.]
DB 1770.
Etching. Plate: 200 x 160mm (8 x 6¼"), large margins. Foxing.
A portrait of Cotrot a dyer from Lyon by French artist Jean Jacques de Boisseau (1736-1810).
[Ref: 43655] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Cotswold Games.
Pub.d by Caulfield and Herbert 1794.
Engraving, 170 x 130mm (6¾ x 5"), with large margins. Foxing in margins.
Illustration to James Caulfield's 'Portraits, Memoirs, and Characters of remarkable Persons, from the Reign of Edward III to the Revolution' 1794. It is a copy from woodcut prefixed to 'Annalia Dubrensia' (1636). An image of the Cotswold Olimpick Games, with the founder and director, Robert Dover (c.1575–1652), on horseback holding a stick. Depictions of the events are in the background including; horse-racing, coursing with hounds, running, jumping, dancing, sledgehammer throwing, fighting with swords and cudgels, quarterstaff, shin-kicking, and wrestling, as well as tents (which held games such as chess and cards) and a banquet. At the top of the image is a temporary wooden structure called 'Dover Castle' which was erected in a natural amphitheatre on what is now known as Dover's Hill, complete with small cannons that were fired to begin the events. The Cotswold Olimpick Games is an annual public sports festival held near Chipping Campden on the Friday after Spring Bank Holiday. Originating around 1612, the event ran, with interruptions, until 1852, before being revived in 1963 and continuing through 2025.
[Ref: 65963] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Sketch of a cottage.]
F.B.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Pen and ink sketch on the trade card of printer Marius Vidal. Sheet 85 x 120mm (3¼ x 4¾"). Remains of album sheet over printing of the trade card.
[Ref: 57577] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[A cottage in the early morning.]
[n.d., c.1820.]
Ink and watercolour, treated on the reverse as a transparency. Sheet 170 x 185mm (7 x 7¼"). Trimmed to image.
A milkmaid with pails on a yoke walks past a cottage with dawn light to the left. Ex: collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox Boyd.
[Ref: 40436] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Cottage Beauty.
London Printed for Robert Sayer, Map & Print Seller, No 53, Fleet Street as the Act directs 17th April 1788.
Mezzotint. 355 x 250mm (14 x 8¾") very large margins. Some surface wear, tears in edges.
Exterior scene in which a young woman scatters corn for chickens and ducks. A donkey eats hay and a pig drinks water from a trough in the background. Ex Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd
[Ref: 56391] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
Cottage Beauty.
[n.d., c.1790].
Coloured wood engraving. Sheet: 240 x 345mm (9½ x 13½"). Trimmed to image. Small tear in right edge.
Exterior scene in which a young woman scatters corn for chickens and ducks. A donkey eats hay and a pig drinks water from a trough in the background. A reversed copy of a mezzotint published by Robert Sayer. See ref: 33132
[Ref: 33141] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[Cottage by River.] 5.
Engraved from a Drawing of Mr Smiths, by Wm. Wilson.
London, Printed for Rob.t Sayer Printseller, 53, Fleet Street. [n.d. c.1780.]
Etching and engraving. Plate 210 x 241mm. 8¼ x 9½". Some creasing and tear into upper margin and plate edge.
View of a cottage on the bank of a river, a crude footbridge crossing in foreground to part of a ruined wall at right; a figure standing beside the building, looking out towards a church and village in the distance. Number 5 from a series (unknown).
[Ref: 26571] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Cottage Children. The Original Picture in the Collection of the Right Hon.ble the Earl of Gainsborough to whom this plate is most respectfully inscribed by His Lordships much obliged and obedient Servant Gainsborough Dupont.
T. Gainsborough R.A. Pinx.t. Gainsborough Dupont Delin.t. Hen.y Birche Sculp.t.
Publish'd June 4. 1791, by B.B. Evans Poultry London.
Fine Daniell framed mezzotint, sheet 580 x 390mm (22¾ x 15½"). Frame size 725 x 540mm (28½ x 21¼"). Unexamined out of frame. Trimmed to plate.
A country scene. Two girls in slightly ragged clothing go down a path away from a cottage; one holding one hand to her forehead as she is lifted by her older companion from a donkey. Horne 78 ii of iii.
[Ref: 61488] £420.00
The Family Dinner at The Cottage Door. [&] Tenderness persuading Reluctance at The School Door.
F. Wheatley R.A. pinx.t. G. Keating sculp.t.
London, Published Jan.y 1. 1798 by G. & C. Keating No.18 Warwick Street Golden Square.
Pair of colour-printed stipples. Plate: 410 x 300mm (16 x 11¾'') very large margins. Light paper tone.
A pair of genre scenes. The first shows a young family eating at a table set up outside their cottage, the second shows a woman consoling a crying girl while a boy holds her hand.
[Ref: 48090] £1,250.00
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[Edwin & Emma]
J. [Flaxman] Delin. Rob.t Marcuard. scul.t.
Publishd as the Act Directs Feby ye 10 1780 by Geo Durand No 8 Catherine Street Strand.
Scratched letter stipple proof printed in sanguine. Plate 275 x 205mm (10¾ x 8), with large margins.
A cottage interior in which Edwin dressed as a monk reaches to embrace Emma disguised as a youth, who sits in front of a fire and turns back towards him, gestures with surprise, while a cat plays with a ball by their feet; the moon visible above the half-door behind to right. Ex: Oettingen-Wallerstein collection. Sotheby's London / Milan Nov 1997. BM 1868,0808.2947
[Ref: 60285] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
A Cottage Seamstress. [From the Original Painting in the possession of R.P. Knight.]
Painted by R. Westall R.A. Engraved by E. Scriven Historical Engraver to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales.
[Pub Clay & Scriven.] [n.d. c.1803.]
Stipple. 318 x 222mm. 12½ x 8¾". Cut, losing publication line.
A woman seamstress sat on a chair at work; a cagaed bird hangs by the doorway and sheep sit in the field outside.
[Ref: 25025] £120.00
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[A Cottager Going to Market.] [&] [A Cottager Returned from Market.]
[Painted & Engrave'd by Ja.s Ward, Painter & Engraver to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.]
[Published April 1. 1800, by James Ward & Co. No. 6, Newman Street, London.]
Pair of mezzotints. Each sheet 440 x 560mm (17¼ x 22"). Trimmed to plate on three sides, to image at bottom, losing titles and inscriptions, a few small worm holes, backed with newspape. However fine impressions.
Two scenes outside a thatched cottage: in the morning a cart horse stands ready harnessed and a man pulls on his boots, while his wife pours an alcoholic drink from a bottle; later in the day the family unload their purchases while a large sow look on. Frankau: 25/26
[Ref: 28194] £200.00
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Robertus de Cotte.
Tortebat pinxit. A. Trouvain sculpsit.
[n.d., c.1700.]
Engraving. Sheet: 330 x 255mm (13 x 10''). Trimmed within image.
A portrait of French architect Robert de Cotte (1656-1735) who served as director of the Académie royale d'architecture from 1687-1708.
[Ref: 49925] £50.00
(£60.00 incl.VAT)
Lord Chancellor Cottenham,
from a Sketch in Lincolns Inn, by Robert T. Stothard, Aug.t 9.th 1841.
London, Published for the Proprietor by W. Sweet. Chancery Lane. Chabot's Zinc Skinner. St.
Lithograph on india, rare. Sheet 381 x 280mm. 15 x 11". Crease to upper left; tear to centre right margin.
Charles Christopher Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham (1781-1851), the British lawyer, judge and politician who served twice as Lord Chanceller of Great Britain. In 1834 he was appointed Solicitor General and in the same year became Master of the Rolls.
[Ref: 26562] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Mr A Cotter.
A. Chevallier Tayler 1905 [facsimile signature.]
Gilbt. Whitehead & Co., Ltd., Lith. New Eltham, S.E.
Chromolithograph with accompanying text sheet. 381 x 254mm. 15 x 10".
Albert 'Tibby'Cotter (1883-1917), the Australian cricketer who played in 21 Tests between 1904and 1912. Albert Chevallier Tayler (1862-1925), the English artist who specialised in portrait and genre painting.
[Ref: 26487] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
John Cotter.
London: Printed by C. Ingrey, 310 Strand. [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph, printed on chine collé. Printed area: 180 x 130mm (7 x 5'') large margins. Foxing.
A portrait of a man shown wearing a cape with a fur collar.
[Ref: 48396] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
Patrick O' Brien.
J. Parry delt. A. Van Assen sculpt.
London Pub. Feby. 16. 1805 by J. Parry, No.5 Bentinck Street, Soho.
Hand coloured etching. Watermark John Wise 1804; Plate: 170 x 110mm (6¾ x 4¼"), with very large margins.
Caricature portrait of Patrick Cotter (O'Brien) (1760 or 1761 - 1806), Irish giant; a tiny woman tugs at his breaches. With accompanying letterpress sheet from 'Extraordinary characters of the nineteenth century' published by J. Parry 1805. Contains plates and descriptions of 18 characters including William Henry West Betty, John Boydell and Giovanni Baptista Belzoni.
[Ref: 39987] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Sr. Charles Cottrell Kt.
[R.Williams fecit.] I.Riley pinxit. E.Cooper ex.
[n.d., c.1700.]
Very rare mezzotint, 17th century watermark. Sheet 345 x 225mm (13½ x 9"). Trimmed into plate. Some creasing and damage.
Portrait of Sir Charles Cotterell (1615 - 1701), English courtier and translator, knighted in 1644, after his appointment as master of ceremonies to the court of King Charles I in 1641, a post he held until the execution of Charles in 1649. CS: 15: iii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65446] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)