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[Richmond Bridge.]
[Richmond Bridge.]
James Ness.
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist in pencil. 195 x 270mm (7¾ x 10½"). Small margins.
A view of Richmond Bridge from the East Twickenham bank.
Not in: Bamber Gascoigne.
[Ref: 62569]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Richmond Bridge.
Richmond Bridge.
Drawn by S. Owen. Engraved by W.B. Cooke.
London, Published March 1, 1814, by W.B. Cooke, 2 York Place, Pentonville.
Engraving. 155 x 255mm (6 x 9¾"), with very large margins. Uncut.
A view of Richmond Bridge from downriver, looking towards Richmond Hill. From 'The Thames' by Samuel Owen (c.1769-1857).
[Ref: 34044]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Castle Hotel] Garden View.
[The Castle Hotel] Garden View.
[n.d., c.1860.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 190 x 220mm (7½ x 8¾"). Original folds, spotting.
A view of the hotel's ornamental garden, with promenaders, published in a sale prospectus. The Castle Hotel was given to the town in 1890: it was demolished to make way for a new town hall.
Not in Gascoigne.
[Ref: 61694]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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A View from Richmond Hill.
A View from Richmond Hill.
T.C. Hofland pinxit. Cha.s Heath Sculpsit.
Published Aug.t 1. 1823, by T.C. Hofland, 23 Newman Street, Oxford Street, & Mess.rs Hurst, Robinson & Co. Cheapside London. Printed by McQueen.
Etching and engraving, 445 x 605mm (17½ x 23¾". Some foxing, one wormhole. Proof state before final text added: 'Engraved from an Original Picture in the Possession of J. Allnutt Esq.r of Clapham Common to whom this Plate is most respectfully dedicated by his obliged Servant T.C. Hofland'
View of the River Thames from Richmond Hill, looking down on Petersham Meadows, Ham House, Marble Hill and Twickenham.
[Ref: 10475]   £520.00  
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A West View of Richmond &c. in Surrey from the Star and Garter on the Hill.
A West View of Richmond &c. in Surrey from the Star and Garter on the Hill. Vue du Costé de l'Occident de Richmond &c dan Surrey prise de l'Enseigne de l'Etoile et la Jaretiere.
A. Heckel Delin. Grignion sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament 1752. [London Printed for and Sold by Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street. & Hen.y Overton at the White Horse without Newgate.]
Hand-coloured etching. 400 x 260mm (15¾ x 10¼"), 18th century watermark. Trimmed within plate on lower edge, losing publication line, Laid on card. 2 slight spots in sky.
A view from Richmond Terrace, with the Thames and East Twickenham. Pre-dating the bridge, Richmond Ferry can be seen in operation.
[Ref: 55536]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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A View from Richmond Hill up the River. Paisage du haut de la Montagne de Richmond en assendant la Tamise.
A View from Richmond Hill up the River. Paisage du haut de la Montagne de Richmond en assendant la Tamise.
Printed for Rob.t Sayer Map & Printseller near Serjeants Inn Fleet Street. [n.d. c.1760.]
Engraving. 180 x 280mm (7 x 11"). Centre fold.
Marble Hill House from Richmond Hill.
[Ref: 20348]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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From Richmond Hill, down the River.
From Richmond Hill, down the River.
J. Farington R.A. delt. J. C. Stadler Sculpt.
Pub. June 1, 1795, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside, London.
Fine hand coloured aquatint with very large margins Printed area: 215 x 320mm (8½ x 12½"). Slight staining in margin.
Plate 5 from Joseph Farington's (1747 - 1821) 'History of the River Thames', 1794, a two-volume publication including 76 aquatints. A view from Richmond Hill, south west London, with the Thames in the middle distance where boats sail, with Richmond Bridge in the centre. Ham House can be seen on the left bank, with a couple standing in a sloping field in the right foreground. Ham House was built in 1610 by Sir Thomas Vavasour, Knight Marshal to James I. It originally comprised an H-plan layout consisting of nine bays and three storeys. The Thames-side location was ideal for Vavasour, allowing him to move between the courts at Richmond, London and Windsor.
Abbey: 432.
[Ref: 33473]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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Richmond Hill.
Richmond Hill.
Drawn by C. Barrett. Engraved by G.H. Every.
Sketches Plate 11. Published by S. Hollyer 2 Everett Street Jan.y 1831. Printed by S.H. Hawkins.
Mezzotint and etching, rare with large margins. Plate 165 x 210mm (6½ x 8¼").
A view from Richmond Hill, with three deer sitting in the left foreground, trees, people and several boats on the River Thames curving below.
[Ref: 34654]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of Richmond Hill up the River.
A View of Richmond Hill up the River.
Heckel Delin. Grignion Sculpt.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament 1752. London Printed for and Sold by Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter Lane Fleet Street. _ Hen.y Overton at the White Horse without Newgate.
Etching. 260 x 395mm (10¼ x 15½"), with large margins.
A view from Richmond Hill looking up the Thames towards Twickenham, with riders, sightseers, a coach and a milkmaid in the foreground.
Gascoisgne 400.
[Ref: 61658]   £320.00  
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Richmond Hill.
Richmond Hill.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. Aug. 1, 1822.
Lithograph on chine collé. Printed area 220 x 310mm (8¾ x 12¼"), with large margins.
A view from Richmond Hill looking up the Thames towards Twickenham. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823.
Gascoigne 72.
[Ref: 61660]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Richmond Hill. From Petersham.
Richmond Hill. From Petersham.
Drawn by W. Westall. A.R.A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London. Pub by Rodwell and Martin 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. Aug.t 1. 1822.
Lithograph on chine collé. Printed area 220 x 330mm (8¾ x 13"), large margins.
A view from the Thames riverside in Petersham looking up to Richmond Hill. A plate from 'Thirty five Views on the Thames, at Richmond, Eton, Windsor and Oxford', published December 1823.
Gascoigne 670.
[Ref: 61662]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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View from Richmond Hill.
View from Richmond Hill.
W. Westall. A.R.A. del.t. R.G. Reeve sculp.t.
Published 1828, by R. Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Aquatint on chine collé. 220 x 280mm (8¾ x 11") Small margins.
A view from Richmond Hill looking up the Thames towards Twickenham. From Westall & Owen's Picturesque Tour of the River Thames.
Abbey Scenery 435; Gascoigne 89.
[Ref: 61663]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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View from Richmond Hill.
View from Richmond Hill.
W. Westall. A.R.A. del.t. R.G. Reeve sculp.t.
Published 1828, by R. Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Aquatint with superb hand colour. 220 x 280mm (8¾ x 11"), watermarked 'J Whatman 1827', large margins.
A view from Richmond Hill looking up the Thames towards Twickenham. From Westall & Owen's Picturesque Tour of the River Thames.
Abbey Scenery 435; Gascoigne 89.
[Ref: 61664]   £320.00  
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View of Richmond Hill, from Twickenham.
View of Richmond Hill, from Twickenham.
J. Farington R.A. del.t. J. C. Stadler Sculp.t.
Pub. June 1, 1795, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. Printed area 210 x 320mm (8¼ x 12½"). Creases and soiling in the margins.
Despite the title the scene is taken from the Ham side of the Thames. From 'History of the River Thames', 1794, a two-volume publication including 76 aquatints after Joseph Farington (1747 - 1821).
Abbey: 432. Gascoigne 34.
[Ref: 61668]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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A View from Richmond Hill.
A View from Richmond Hill.
Drawn by W. Havell. Engraved by R. Havell.
Published March 1. 1815, for the Proprietors by Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co. No 23 Cockspur Street. London.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. 275 x 360mm (10½ x 14¼"), large margins. Trimmed to plate. Old ink mss. in title area.
A view from Richmond Hill, looking down to across Petersham Meadows to Ham, St Margarets and Twickenham. Wick House, built for Sir Joshua Reynolds can be seen on the right.
Gascoigne 78.
[Ref: 61669]   £500.00  
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A View from Richmond Hill.
A View from Richmond Hill.
T.C. Hofland pinxit. Cha.s Heath Sculpsit.
[Published Aug.t 1. 1823, by T.C. Hofland, 23 Newman Street, Oxford Street, & Mess.rs Hurst, Robinson & Co. Cheapside London. Printed by McQueen.]
Etching and engraving, Sheet 425 x 595mm (16¾ x 23½"). Trimmed within plate, losing publication line at bottom, some spotting, taped at edges on mount board.
A large view from Richmond Hill, looking down on the Thames, Petersham Meadows, Ham House, Marble Hill and Twickenham.
Gascoigne 428.
[Ref: 61677]   £420.00  
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Richmond Terrace.
Richmond Terrace.
H.W. Burgess. 1839.
Pencil sketch. 250 x 350mm (9¾ x 13¾"). Some spotting, mounted on card.
A view looking from Richmond Terrace down to the Thames, Petersham Meadows, Ham, Marble Hill and Twickenham. Henry William Burgess (c.1792-1839) became landscape painter to the Duke of Clarence (later William IV) in 1826. He is best known for his series of lithographs, 'Eidodendron: Views of the General Character and Appearance of Trees Foreign and Indigenous Connected with Picturesque Scenery'.
[Ref: 61691]   £420.00  
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[Richmond Hill] Richmond Vicinity N.º 1.
[Richmond Hill] Richmond Vicinity N.º 1.
J.S.A. [Joseph Samuel Alpenny] 1826.
Published by J.S. Alpenny, Church Row, Richmond 1826.
Rare lithograph. Sheet 245 x 375mm (9½ x 14¾"). Some staining on left.
A locally-published view of Richmond Hill from beside the Thames in Petersham Meadows. Joseph Samuel Alpenny (originally Halfpenny, 1787-1858), was a Dublin-born artist and printmaker who settled in Richmond c.1823.
Gascoigne 467.
[Ref: 61693]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Richmond Hill.
Richmond Hill.
Drawn on Stone by T.M. Baynes. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London Pub: by D. Walther Brydges Stt. Covent Garden, 1823.
Lithograph. 285 x 380mm (11¼ x 15"), very large margins. Some spotting.
A view looking from Richmond Terrace down to the Thames, Petersham Meadows, Ham, Marble Hill and Twickenham.
Gascoigne 76.
[Ref: 61695]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Richmond Hill, on the Thames.
Richmond Hill, on the Thames.
Drawn, Eng.d & Pub.d by F.C. Lewis 1846. The Original Sketch in the Possession of F.C. Lewis.
Etching. 180 x 230mm (7 x 9") very large margins.
A view looking from Richmond Terrace down to the Thames, Petersham Meadows, Ham, Marble Hill and Twickenham. Plate 12 of ''Scenery of the Rivers of England & Wales'' 1848.
Gascoigne 144.
[Ref: 61696]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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View from Richmond Hill.
View from Richmond Hill.
J.S.A. J.S. Alpenny del. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
Published by James Darnill, Richmond and R. Ackermann, Strand, 1832.
Lithograph on chine collé. Sheet 150 x 200mm (6 x 8"), very large margins. Backing sheet with two small tears, spotted in margins.
The view from Richmond Hill from the top of Nightingale Lane, with the wall of the grounds of The Wick (still extant, although here without the conservatory). First published by the artist, Joseph Samuel Alpenny (originally Halfpenny, 1787-1858), a Dublin-born artist and printmaker who settled in Richmond c.1823.
Gascoigne 470.
[Ref: 61699]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[A View from Richmond Hill.]
[A View from Richmond Hill.]
[T.C. Hofland Pinxit. Cha.s Heath Sculpsit.]
[Published Aug.t 1. 1823, by T.C. Hofland, 23, Newman Street, Oxford Street, & Mess.rs Hurst, Robinson & Co. Cheapside, London.]
Etching and engraving on india, proof before all letters. Image 350 x 525mm (13¾ x 20¾"). Slight warping of india paper.
View of the River Thames from Richmond Hill, looking down on Petersham Meadows, Ham House, Marble Hill and Twickenham.
[Ref: 9454]   £420.00  
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View from Sir Joshua Reynolds's House, Richmond Hill.
View from Sir Joshua Reynolds's House, Richmond Hill. Painted by himself & Engraved by W.m Birch, Enamel Painter.
Published July 1. 1788 by W.m Birch, Hampstead Heath & Sold by T. Thornton, Southampton Str.t Cov.t Garden.
Stipple and etching. 150 x 175mm (6 x 7") very large margins.
A view from Wick House, looking down Richmond Hill to the Thames and Petersham Meadows. The view inspired a rare landscape by Reynolds (now in the National Gallery), although he still used his artistic licience to create a couple of mountains to improve it. From the series 'Délices de la Grande Bretagne'.
Gascoigne 23.
[Ref: 61701]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Richmond Lodge The front elec] The Royal Palace at Richmond in Surry.
[Richmond Lodge The front elec] The Royal Palace at Richmond in Surry.
Printed for, and Sold by John Wilcox in the Strand, George Foster at the White Horse in St Paul's Church Yard, and Henry Chappelle in Grosvenor Street. M.DCC.XXIX [1739].
Engraving. 170 x 245mm (6¾ x 9¾"), set in letterpress. Sheet trimmed.
The front elevation of Richmond Lodge in the Old Deer Park, puchased by George, Prince of Wales, (George II) in 1718, demolished 1772. The engraving was the vignette in the title page to ''Vitruvius Brittanicus, Volume the Fourth. Being A Collection Of Plans, Elevations, and Perspective Views, Of` The Royal Palaces, Noblemen, and Gentlemens Seats, In Great Britain, Not Exhibited in any Collection of this nature hitherto published. Design'd By J. Badeslade and J. Rocque, &c. And Engraven by the Best Hands''.
Not in Gascoigne.
[Ref: 61698]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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In Richmond Park.
In Richmond Park.
J. Laporte del.t & sculp.t.
London Published July.1, 1809 by H. Setchel & Son 23 King Str. Covent Garden.
Rare soft ground etching, printed in brown. 240 x 300mm (9½ x 11¾"). Small margins.
Cows under trees, a tower in the background. One of four prints in 'A New Drawing book, in Different Coloured Chalks, for young practitioners in landscape: by John Laporte'.
BM 1874,0509.150-153. Gascoigne 681.
[Ref: 61697]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Royal Star and Garter Home, Richmond Hill.]
[The Royal Star and Garter Home, Richmond Hill.]
Sydney R. Jones [signed in plate and in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 235 x 385mm (9¼ x 15¼"). Unexamined out of frame.
A view looking up at the Royal Star and Garter Home from the Twickenham riverside, before the towpath was built up. Sir Edwin Cooper's home for injured servicemen was opened in 1924 and closed for conversion to flats in 2013.
[Ref: 50329]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Sandersteard Church Surry [pencil to lower left.]
Sandersteard Church Surry [pencil to lower left.]
FPB's first attempt June 1842 [pencil to lower right.]
Lithograph, scarce. 305 x 400mm (12 x 15¾").
All Saint's Church, Sanderstead, Croydon; the church is a Grade I listed building dating from the 13th century but extensively altered in later periods.
[Ref: 30982]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Silvertown.] London. Sheet LXXX.
[Silvertown.] London. Sheet LXXX. Edition of 1894-96.
Photozincographed and Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1897.
Zincograph with hand colour, sheet 700 x 990mm, 27½ x 39". With stencilled sheet number and mss. notes. Laid on linen, some surface soiling, tears, edges chipped.
A large-scale plan (1/2500) of Silvertown in Newham. Of particular interest is Cresent Wharf, described as a 'chemical works'. During WWI this was a TNT factory, which exploded in 1917: the 'Silvertown Explosion' is believed to be the largest explosion in Britain up to that time, killing 73, injuring 400 and laying waste to seven hectares of warehouses. This sheet has been used to record the property of the Port of London Authority, noting sales.
From the Port of London Authority archives.
[Ref: 10969]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The South-West View of Sion-Abby, in the County of Middlesex. 21.
The South-West View of Sion-Abby, in the County of Middlesex. 21. To the Right Hon:ble Algernon, Earl of Hartford...Mary refounded it, and Queen Elizabeth again dissolv'd it. Tis now a Seat of his Grace Duke of Somerset: an: Vl. 1731: 8s: 4a: Dug:
S: & N: Buck del: & sculp: Publisht according to Act of Parliament March 25th 1737.
Publisht according to Act of Parliament March 25th 1737.
Hand-coloured engraving, with very large margins. Plate 247 x 369mm (9¾ x 14½").
Syon Monastery, founded by the Bridgettine Order in 1415. As seen here the estate came into the possession of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, who started work on building the first Syon House in the Italian Renaissance style. The engraving describes below the image, the history of the castle, from Norman times to the early 18th century, including the numerous changes of ownership.
[Ref: 26169]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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A view of Sion House, looking towards Kew.  Vue du Chateau de Sion, regardant vers Kew.
A view of Sion House, looking towards Kew. Vue du Chateau de Sion, regardant vers Kew.
Boydell Delin & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act 'Parliament, & Sold by J.Boydell Engraver at the Unicorn the corner of Queen Street Cheapside, London. 1753.
Copper engraving, c.1790. 260 x 425mm.
Plate No.27 of the series.
[Ref: 856]   £320.00  
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A view of Sion House, looking towards Kew.  Vue du Chateau de Sion, regardant vers Kew.
A view of Sion House, looking towards Kew. Vue du Chateau de Sion, regardant vers Kew.
Boydell Delin & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act 'Parliament, & Sold by J.Boydell Engraver at the Unicorn the corner of Queen Street Cheapside, London. 1753.
Copper engraving, c.1790. 260 x 425mm.
[Ref: 857]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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View of Sion House from the Banks of the Thames.
View of Sion House from the Banks of the Thames.
Drawn by N.Pocock. Engrav'd by I.Hassell.
London, Publish'd Sep.tr 1799, by J.Brydon opposite Northumberland House Charing Cross.
Coloured aquatint. 335 x 470mm. Some skinning of the paper surface in unprinted areas.
Rare.
[Ref: 4681]   £420.00  
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Sion House.
Sion House.
Drawn by W. Havell. Engraved by R. Havell.
London, Published March 1, 1815, for the Proprietors, by Mess.rs Colnagi & Co., 23, Cockspur Street, & Mess.rs Arch, Booksellers, Cornhill.
Coloured aquatint, printed in blue and hand finished. 280 x 360mm (10¼ x 14¼"), on thick paper watermarked 'J Whatman 1811'.
A view of Syon House, the seat of the Duke of Northumberland in Isleworth, from the Thames. In the foreground are men in a boat fishing with nets. One of twenty plates in 'A Series of Picturesque Views of Noblemen's & Gentlemen's Seats', published in ten parts, each with two plates, 1814-1823. The completed work was published as a volume in 1823, but this plate had been replaced with another version of the same scene, making this the rarest plate in an already scarce work.
Abbey Scenery 395.
[Ref: 49608]   £360.00  
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A View of Sion House, looking towards Kew. Vüe du Chateau de Sion, regardant vers Kew.
A View of Sion House, looking towards Kew. Vüe du Chateau de Sion, regardant vers Kew. No.27.
Boydell Delin & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, & Sold by J. Boydell Engraver, at the Unicorn the Corner of Queen Street Cheapside, London 1753.
Engraving, printed on 18th century watermarked paper. Plate 253 x 419mm. 10 x 16½". Large margins.
View of Syon House at Isleworth in Middlesex, looking down the River Thames towards Kew with boats on the water; Isleworth is now in the London borough of Hounslow.
See Ref: 856. See Collage: k1249718.
[Ref: 25625]   £350.00  
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A View of Sion House and the Parts adjacent, Taken from the Road next to the Royal Gardens at Richmond. Vüe du Chateau de Sion et des Lieux voisins Prise du Chemin proche les Jardins Royales de Richmond.
A View of Sion House and the Parts adjacent, Taken from the Road next to the Royal Gardens at Richmond. Vüe du Chateau de Sion et des Lieux voisins Prise du Chemin proche les Jardins Royales de Richmond. No.28.
P. Brooks delin. P. Benazech sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament January 24 1750. London: Printed for J. Boydell Engraver at the Unicorn the corner Queen Street Cheapside.
Engraving, paper watermarked with very large margins. Plate 272 x 451mm (10¾ x 17¾"). Tear into upper left margin area. Slight marks in sky.
A view along the River Thames with Syon House, home of the Percys, Dukes of Northumberland, since 1594, to the right; several figures on the river bank, including a couple on horseback with a dog. Syon House here shows Inigo Jones' improvements but not those which Robert Adam was to make from 1762 onwards. From "A Collection of One Hundred Views In England and Wales". John Boydell's 'Collection of Views' was made after he turned from engraver to print publisher in 1767. The first collection was issued in 1770, and included some plates by printmakers other than himself.
Adams (London): 47.28.
[Ref: 29321]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of Sion House, looking towards Kew. Vüe du Chateau de Sion, regardant vers Kew.
A View of Sion House, looking towards Kew. Vüe du Chateau de Sion, regardant vers Kew. No.29.
Boydell Delin & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, & Sold by J. Boydell Engraver, at the Unicorn the Corner of Queen Street Cheapside London 1753.
Engraving, paper watermarked with very large margins. Plate 255 x 420mm (10 x 16½"). Small hole on right.
View of Syon House at Isleworth, looking along the River Thames towards Kew with boats on the water (one of which is pulled by a team of seven men on the riverbank). From "A Collection of One Hundred Views In England and Wales". John Boydell's 'Collection of Views' was made after he turned from engraver to print publisher in 1767. The first collection was issued in 1770, and included some plates by printmakers other than himself.
Adams (London): 47.29.
[Ref: 29322]   £350.00  
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St. Margarets, Twickenham.
St. Margarets, Twickenham. Seat of the Earl of Cassillis.
W.Westall. A.R.A. delt. C.Bentley sculpt.
Published 1828, by R.Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Hand-coloured aquatint. 285 x 350mm. 11¼ x 13¾". Faint residue from old mount. Lower margin trimmed.
Attractive view of an imposing house on the banks of the River Thames; rowing and sailing craft on the water to foreground. After William Westall (1781 - 1850) for 'Picturesque tour of the River Thames illustrated by twenty-four coloured views, a map and vignettes, from original drawings...'
Abbey Scenery 435, 15. See BL 556.*f.10.
[Ref: 21479]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Strand on the Green. [in pencil]
Strand on the Green. [in pencil] 'One of the quaintest and least spoilt places on the Thames is Strand-on-the-Green, below Kew Bridge on the Middlesex bank. The view from the interesting old houses is charming on account of the pretty eyot in the middle of the river. The inhabitants are chiefly watermen, but artists and writers have also lived in the very quaint houses. Zoffany, the painted, died at Strand-on-the-Green in 1810, and Joe Miller, the wit, lived there. The Maltster's building on the left-and important feature from an artistic point of view-was recently pulled down'.
J. Alphege Brewer.
[n.d. c.1900]
Etching. 156 x 228mm. 6 x 9".
[Ref: 14367]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Cottage at Strawberry Hill [Reversed.].
The Cottage at Strawberry Hill [Reversed.].
J.B. del. John Watts Fecit.
[n.d., c.1780.]
Sepia aquatint. 125 x 165mm. Narrow margins, laid on card.
All the lettering is reversed.
[Ref: 3406]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Farm Yard and Printing House at Strawberry Hill.
Farm Yard and Printing House at Strawberry Hill. the Seat of the Hon. H. Walpole.
Drawn and Etch'd by E. Edwards.A. Engrav'd in Aquatinta by F. Jukes.
London Published as the Act directs [n.d., c.1790.]
Etching and aquatint with original hand colour, image 180 x 232mm. Trimmed to image top and sides.
View in the grounds of the fancifully 'Gothic' villa of Horace Walpole, a folly which he purchased in 1748 and rebuilt in stages to his own specifications, expanding the little property from five acres to forty-six over the years. Walpole built the Printing House in 1757. In September 1759 he wrote to the Earl of Strafford “…I have begun to build a new printing-house, that the old one may make room for the Gallery and Round Tower.” It was finished at the end of October when he wrote again to Strafford “My new printing-house is finished, in order to pull down the old one, and lay the foundations next summer of my round tower.” It was in use by the end of the following May. Although it possessed no Gothic features, it was probably the most important building as it was the headquarters of Walpole’s private press, “the Offinia Arbuteana or the Strawberry Hill Press.” The first book issued from the press was an edition of the Odes of Thomas Gray (1757), Walpole’s old schoolfriend. Amongst Walpole’s own works printed here were the Mysterious Mother (1768), a blank-verse drama, and the Essay on Modern Gardening (1785). A work particularly important for its documentary value was issued from the press in 1774. This was Walpole’s 'Description of the Villa of Mr Horace Walpole at Strawberry Hill near Twickenham, with an inventory of the furniture, pictures, curiosities etc'. The 'Description' was subsequently revised and reprinted in 1784, accompanied by engravings.
[Ref: 8004]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Pair of views of Strawberry Hill House.]
[Pair of views of Strawberry Hill House.]
[n.d., c.1800.]
Two drawings with sepia wash. Each sheet 220 x 315mm (8¾ x 12½"), on laid paper, watermark J. Villedary who was active in Holland from 1758-1812. Mounted on album paper at edges.
Two well-executed views of Horace Walpole's Gothic Revival villa in Twickenham, one with the Obelisk.
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Sudbrook Park, Petersham, Surrey.
Sudbrook Park, Petersham, Surrey. Messrs Brooks & Co have instruction to sell the Freehold and Copyhold Estate comprising a noble Mansion called Sudbrook House [...]
Drawn from Nature by G. Eyre Brooks Surveyor, 28 Old Bond Str.t. on Stone by L. Haghe. W. Day lithog. 17 Gate Str.t London.
[n.d., c.1844.]
Scarce lithograph. Sheet 280 x 390mm (11 x 15¼"). Repaired tear.
Sudbrook House, built by James Gibbs for John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, completed 1728. His heirs sold the estate in 1819 to Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton, 3rd Baronet, who died there in 1842. This print was drawn for the 1844 sale, when Dr James Ellis bough the estate to establish a hydropathy clinic. In 1853 Crown Estate repurchased the freehold, leasing the estate to The Richmond Golf Club from 1891, but in 2016 club bought the freehold.
[Ref: 58067]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Perspective View of the Bridge at Sion.
Perspective View of the Bridge at Sion.
R. Adam Architect 1768 / E. Rooker Sculp.t
[London: Printed for the Authors; And sold by Peter Elmsly [....] MDCCLXXVII]
Engraving with very large margins, platemark 455 x 600mm (18 x 23½"). Repaired tears.
Robert Adam's unrealized plan for a bridge at Syon House. Plate from the Adam brothers' "Works in Architecture". At the time the work was published, Adam was presumably confident that the plan would go ahead, as his accompanying text ('the whole is new and is reckoned fanciful and picturesque') suggests that the bridge in fact already existed. Robert and his brother James Adam forever changed the face of British architecture by introducing innovative Classical design ideas. Together, they designed and built some of the most famous buildings in England, including Kenwood House, Keddlestone Manor, and Syon House. The brothers diversified by designing furniture to complement their beautiful interiors and by creating and publishing their 'Works' as a treatise on design, in three volumes beginning in 1773 and concluding with a posthumous volume of 1822.
[Ref: 31969]   £360.00  
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On The Banks of the Thames.
On The Banks of the Thames.
A. Evershed. Printed By Delatre London.
Gazette Des Beaux-Arts. 1876
Etching, 150 x 220mm (6 x 8¾"), with large margins.
A view of the Thames in the suburbs of London, most likely Twickenham; a wharf in the foreground and houses in the background. Published in 1876 as part of an article in the Gazette des Beaux-Arts. The Gazette was a major champion of the etching revival publishing etchings from both British and French artists. Dr Arthur Evershed MRCP (1835 - 1919). After retiring from a medical career specialising in tuberculosis, he dedicated himself to etching, gaining renown for his ability to draw directly onto a copper plate, reversing the image without mirrors. He exhibited at the Royal Academy regularly and became treasurer of the Royal Society of Painter Etchers.
[Ref: 62614]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Tottenham Church in Middlesex.
Tottenham Church in Middlesex.
Hen.e R: P: Townsend fecit 1771.
A rare etching. 285 x 388mm. 11¼ x 15¼".
Tottenham Church in Middlesex. with farmers in the foreground to left, a foal suckles, with sheep grazing and relaxing. To the right sculptors design a grave piece for P.Delahayes.
[Ref: 18420]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Tottenham Lecture Hall.
Tottenham Lecture Hall.
Drawn by A. Waterhouse. J. Bell, Architect.
Day & Son lith.rs to the Queen. [n.d. c.1845.]
Lithograph, scarce. 234 x 323mm. 9¼ x 12¾".
A view of Tottenham's Lecture Hall.
[Ref: 18410]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Totteridge.
Totteridge.
[n.d. c.1870.]
Lithograph. 113 x 164m (4½" x 6½").
View of St. Andrew's Church in Totteridge, North London.
[Ref: 9238]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Totteridge Park
Totteridge Park One of the Seats of the Right Hon.ble William Lord Viscount Bateman, Knight of the most Hon.ble Order of the Bath.
[n.d., c.1755.]
Rare engraving. 450 x 565mm (17¾ x 22¼"). Tears in large margins. Uncut.
Sir William Lee (1688-1754), Lord Chief Justice from 1737 until his death, purchased Totteridge Park in 1748. From one of the later volumes of Colen Campbell's 'Vitruvius Britannicus'.
See ref: 56260
[Ref: 56258]   £550.00  
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Twickenham.
Twickenham.
W.T.G.
Published by Felix Rosenstiel, 78 Molton Street, London, E.C. [n.d., c.1880.]
Etching with remarque of a deerhound's head. 260 x 380mm, 10¼ x 15". Trimmed to plate.
View of Twickenham from the Surrey side of the Thames, with St Mary's church in the centre and Eel Pie Island on the left. Anglers fish from the shore and a punt.
[Ref: 9224]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Twickenham.
Twickenham.
Drawn by I.C.Barrow F.S.A. Engraved by G.I. Parkyns.
London, Pub.d Jan.y 1. 1795 by T. Simpson St Paul's Church Yard, and Darling & Thompson, G.t Newport Str.t.
Aquatint. 290 x 365mm (11½ x 14½"). Trimmed into plate at top, as issued.
A view of St Mary's Church, on the banks of the Thames at Twickenham, from Joseph Charles Barrow's 'Picturesque Views of Churches'. Originally issued by subscription 1791-2, only three of the intended six parts were published, a total of 12 views. This comes from a collected edition, not listed in Abbey.
See Abbey Scenery 2 for the subscription edition, this edition not listed.
[Ref: 15025]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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