A Diagram of Life. This Diagram shews that Death encircles all existence.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Steel engraving, cut into three for scrap album. Album sheet 170 x 85mm (6¾ x 3¼"), with two unrelated scraps of swallows.
[Ref: 58755] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Thomas Drummond, Esq.r Captain of Engineers, and Under Secretary to the Lord Liuetenant of Ireland, To the Most Noble The Marquis of Normanby, this plate is respectfully dedicated by His Lordship's obedient humble Servants, Paul & Dominic Colgnaghi & Comp.y.
Painted by H.W. Pickersgill, R.A. Engraved by Henry Cousins.
Published at No. 14 Pall Mall East, June 20th. 1841, by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Print Publishers to Her Majesty.
Rare and fine mezzotint, plate 505 x 380mm (19¾ x 15"), very large margins.
Three-quarter length standing portrait of Thomas Drummond (1797-1840) facing the front, leaning with his left fist on papers on a table to right, with two books behind it, left hand on his hip, looking ahead and to right, wearing a dark tail-coat suit, velvet waistcoat, jacket collar and bow-tie and wing collar. He was was a Scottish army officer, civil engineer and senior public official. He used the Drummond light which was employed in the trigonometrical survey of Great Britain and Ireland. He is sometimes mistakenly given credit for the invention of limelight, at the expense of Sir Goldsworthy Gurney (1793 –1875). It was Drummond, however, who realised its value in surveying.
[Ref: 59037] £320.00
The Duel - or Charley longing for a Pop.
IC
London Published by SW Fores, 50, Piccadilly, June 1. 1798. NB Folios of Caricatures Len out for the Evening.
Etching on 18th century watermarked paper, sheet 255 x 390mm (10 x 15¼"). Trimmed within plate. Slightly torn near top left corner. Very slight central crease.
A satire of the famous duel between William Pitt the Younger and George Tierney on Putney Heath on Sunday May 27th, 1798, fought when Pitt accused Tierney of a lack of patriotism in Parliament. Here Tierney points his pistol at Pitt, who stands with his pistol pointing at the ground. Fox has a restraining hand on Tierney's shoulder, but only attempting to persuade him to use a blunderbuss instead. Neither politician was hurt. BM Satires 9223.
[Ref: 58783] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A Naval Enquiry with a Naught-ical Explanation.
[by Charles Williams]
Pub,d March 25th 1805 by S W Fores 50 Piccadilly. Folios of Caracatures lent out for the Evening.
Coloured etching, 1804 watermark, plate 245 x 350mm (9¾ x 13¾") Some creasing. Pinholes in margins. Small margins.
Henry Dundas (Viscount Melville) and Alexander Trotter (Paymaster of the Navy), both in kilts to highlight their Scottishness, being grilled about how Navy money ended up in Trotter's bank account at Coutts. BM Satires 10377.
[Ref: 58787] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
Edinburgh from Calton Hill looking South East
Drawn by T. Stewart. Engraved by H. Papprill.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Rare aquatint. 330 x 505mm (13 x 19¾"), large margins on 2 sides. Trimmed into plate at sides, glue stain lower right.
A view looking across Edinburgh towards Arthur's Seat
[Ref: 58735] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
This Book Belongs to Edward Nesbit. If thou art borrow'd by a friend, Right welcome shallbe, To read, to study not to lend, But to return to me,...
[n.d. c.1850]
Book label letterpess with printed border, sheet 70 x 60mm (2¾ x 2¼"). Glued to inside of book cover.
A book label with humerous poem.
[Ref: 58971] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[The Four Elements.] M. 5. Le Feu. [&] M 6. L'Eau. [&] M 7. L'Air. [&] M 8. La Terre.
Huquier ex.
[A Paris chez Huquier rue des Mathurins à côté de celle de Sorbonne C.P.R.] [n.d., c.1760.]
Set of four rare etchings. 165 x 115mm (6½ x 4½"), large margins.
Four rococo designs, each representing an element, engraved and published by Gabriel Huquier (1695-1772).
[Ref: 58932] £600.00
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XXII. Elephas Africanus. - The African Elephant.
W. C. Harris del.t
[London, John Murray, n.d., c.1840-3.]
Tinted lithograph with fine hand colour. Printed area 330 x 450mm. (13 x 17¾").
A study of a African Elephant in its natural habitat, with a herd of elephants in the background, from Captain William Cornwallis Harris's 'Portraits of Game and Wild Animals of Southern Africa'. Harris (1807 - 1848), an English military engineer, artist and hunter, joined the East India Company in December 1823. In their employ he was able to pursue his taste for field sports and the depiction of wildlife. One of the more notable of the early Victorian travellers, Harris's illustrations of the large African fauna were the first to have any claim to accuracy. They were originally issued in parts 1840-2 and as a volume in 1843. Abbey Travel 335.
[Ref: 58821] £520.00
New Waverley Hall Waterloo Place, Edinburgh. Positively the Last Days Closing on Saturday, Jan. 2. The World-Renowned Siamese Twins accompanied by Their Children! [...]
[n.d. c.1850.]
Letterpress playbill, sheet 190 x 125mm (7¾ x 5"). Slightly foxed, abrasions and nicks on edges.
A theatre bill for a show of conjoined twins Eng and Chang Bunker (1811-1874) at New Waverley Hall in Edinburg. When the boys were 17, they joined the Scottish merchant Robert Hunter, who managed a tour in which they displayed themselves, and were examined by doctors across the United States and Europe. In 1832 they realised that their new manager, Captain Coffin, was taking most of their profits, and made a separate arrangement with the circus owner Phineas T Barnum, with whom they toured until 1839.
[Ref: 59074] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
The English Farrier.
J. Gericault del. C. Hullmandel's Lithography.
London. Published by Rodwell & Martin New Bond St. May. 1821.
Lithograph, sheet 350 x 480mm (13¾ x 19"), large margins. Several creases, nicks and stains on top margin, slightly stained on publication line.
Scene in a forge with three horses, tethered to a wall-ring. A farrier hammers nails into the hoof of one of the horses, which attempts to bite another horse but it is fended off with a pair of tongs by a second farrier. After Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault (1791-1824). From the only edition of Rodwell and Martin's 'Various Subjects drawn from life on Stone', known as the 'English Series'. Despite its commercial failure at the time, Gericault's 'English Series' is now considered to have been of the greatest importance in the development of lithography as an art form during the first half of the nineteenth century. Due to the comparitively small number of impressions printed before the stones were effaced, exampes of Gericault's lithographs from this series are now exteremelty rare and have always been amongst the most sought after of his original printed works. See Refs: 31254, 58709 & 58710
[Ref: 58910] £850.00
[The Story of Esther.] .I.
Martynus Heemskerck Inventor. PGalle Fecit.
[n.d. c.1564.]
Engraving, sheet 205 x 250mm (8 x 9¾"). Trimmed within plate. Repaired loss on corners, nick on top right corner, stain on top left corner, slightly foxed, one wormhole.
Esther, the Jewish queen of the Persian king Ahasuerus. She kneels before him as he stands before a throne and places a crown over her head. The first of a series of eight plates. New Hollstein: 151.1.
[Ref: 58989] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Felix on the Bat] Forward!
Printed by C. Graf.
London: Bailey Brothers, Cornhill [n.d., c.1845.]
Lithograph with fine hand colour. Sheet 230 x 170mm (9 x 6¾").
A portrait of a batsman driving a ball down, an illustration from 'Felix on the Bat' by Nicholas 'Felix' Wanostrocht (1804-76). A noted English gentleman cricketer, Wanostrocht played for Kent from 1830 until 1852, alongside Alfred Mynn, Fuller Pilch, William Hillyer and Ned Wenman. Besides writing this famous instruction book he invented a bowling machine called the 'Catapulta' (described in 'Felix') and batting gloves made from india rubber. Abbey Life: 396, 'The only colour plate book prior to 1850 devoted to cricket'. See Ref: 42815 & 42814
[Ref: 58718] £320.00
[Felix on the Bat] The Draw.
Printed by C. Graf.
London: Bailey Brothers, Cornhill [n.d., c.1845.]
Lithograph with fine hand colour. Sheet 230 x 170mm (9 x 6¾").
A portrait of a batsman guarding his wicket, an illustration from 'Felix on the Bat' by Nicholas 'Felix' Wanostrocht (1804-76). A noted English gentleman cricketer, Wanostrocht played for Kent from 1830 until 1852, alongside Alfred Mynn, Fuller Pilch, William Hillyer and Ned Wenman. Besides writing this famous instruction book he invented a bowling machine called the 'Catapulta' (described in 'Felix') and batting gloves made from india rubber. Abbey Life: 396, 'The only colour plate book prior to 1850 devoted to cricket'. See Ref: 42815 & 42814
[Ref: 58720] £320.00
[Felix on the Bat] Leg Half Volley.
Printed by C. Graf.
London: Bailey Brothers, Cornhill [n.d., c.1845.]
Lithograph with fine hand colour. Sheet 230 x 170mm (9 x 6¾").
A portrait of a batsman with his bat above his head, an illustration from 'Felix on the Bat' by Nicholas 'Felix' Wanostrocht (1804-76). A noted English gentleman cricketer, Wanostrocht played for Kent from 1830 until 1852, alongside Alfred Mynn, Fuller Pilch, William Hillyer and Ned Wenman. Besides writing this famous instruction book he invented a bowling machine called the 'Catapulta' (described in 'Felix') and batting gloves made from india rubber. Abbey Life: 396, 'The only colour plate book prior to 1850 devoted to cricket'. See Ref: 42815 & 42814
[Ref: 58719] £320.00
L'Artifice. Q.6
Huquier ex.
[A Paris chez Huquier rue des Mathurins près celle de Sorbonne. C.P.R.] [n.d., c.1760.]
Rare etching. Plate 165 x 110mm (6½ x 4½"), with large margins.
A rococo design, engraved and published by Gabriel Huquier (1695-1772), representing fireworks, with timer, keys, measuring tools and smoking clay pots.
[Ref: 59103] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Bunch of Flowers] Quatriéme Cahier de Principes de Fleurs coloriées. La Girofflée set fait de Laque pure [...]
Carle delin. Bonnet direx.
[Paris: Louis Marin Bonnet, c.1780.]
Crayon-manner etching, printed in colours. 260 x 205mm (10¼ x 8"), very large margins.
A fine example of colour printing, with the colour printed from separate plates, with no hand retouching. The publisher, Louis Marin Bonnet, was the inventor of crayon manner. He operated from the above address between 1776 and 1789. See Dunthorne 211 for a print probably from the same series. See Ref: 58812, 58813
[Ref: 58814] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
The Fond Celadon. Set by D.r Green.
G. Bickham Sculp.
[n.d., c.1737-9.]
Scarce etched music sheet, 18th century watermark. 325 x 200mm (12¾ x 8"). Narrow margins top and bottom, original binding folds, some toning.
A music sheet with a headpiece of a rustic couple. The song was set to music by Maurice Green (1696-1755), Professor of Music at Cambridge University & 'Master of the King's Musick'. From George Bickham's 'The Musical Entertainer'.
[Ref: 58698] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Foot-ball. Une erreur de ballon!!! 28
M. Marais. Imp. Bequet fr. Paris.
Jules Haeutecoeur, Paris [n.d., c.1890.]
Lithograph, printed in black, red and white, on thick coloured paper. Sheet 315 x 235mm (12¼ x 9¼"). Some surface dirt.
A satirical scene, with one player missing the oversized ball and kicking another player in the backside. One of 48(?) in the series 'Silhouettes Fantaisistes' by Maurice Marais (1852-1898) published by Hautecoeur between 1888 and 1893.
[Ref: 58848] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Campbell's Guide to Association Football Clubs and Their Players 1898=1899. Price Sixpence.
J. & R. Campbell, 21 Cambridge Road, Southampton.
8vo, printed wrappers; pp. (iv)(ads)+144. Some spotting.
Containing lists of the clubs of England and Scotland, their players with short descriptions, contacts addresses and international fixtures, as well as the rules of the games and the results of the previous year's games. Manchester United appear under their original name of Newton Heath; Chelsea weren't founded until 1905. Scarce.
[Ref: 49535] £1,250.00
The National Football Song. Dedicated to the Football Players of Great Britain. Words by L. Myers, Music by C.A. Wills.
H.G. Banks. Lith.
London, J.A. Mills, 60 Moorgate Street, E.C. Copyright for all Countries, by J.A. Mills. [n.d. c.1880.]
Very scarce music sheet, pp. 4 with chromolithograph cover. Sheets 350 x 255mm (13¾ x 10"). Two torn pages, nicks and tears on edges, foxing and stains.
Printed illustrated music sheet cover for the 'The National Football Song', words by L. Myers and music by C.A. Wills. The song was a celebration of both Association and Rugby football. The two types of ball are illustrated, above and below the flags, while portraits of famous players of the time are visible in named roundels.
[Ref: 59069] £490.00
The Common Garden Orator or Aut Cæsar aut Nullis.
[Isaac Cruikshank]
Pub by S W Fores 50 Piccadilly Octr 14, 1800 - Folios of Caricatures Lent out for the Evening.
Hand coloured etching, sheet 245 x 385mm (9½ x 15¼") on paper watermarked '1793'. SW in ink on right bottom. Trimmed within plate. Very slight central crease. Right corner missing.
A satire on the dinner to Charles James Fox (1749-1806) on 10th October 1800. The actual tenor of the speech is ignored, except for Fox's contention that he had always been faithful to the principles of 1688, and his rejoicing at the success of America. Fox's inconsistency was a favourite topic (chiefly in relation to the Coalition and the Regency), as was the allegation that his supporters in Westminster were the riff-raff of the district. Fox presides at a dinner of ragamuffins. He stands at the head of the table with a paper titled 'Resolution' before him. There are also pipes, papers of tobacco, measures of Gin, tankards of ale, and one guttering candle. The guests are ruffianly vagabonds and include a chimney sweep, a man with a bludgeon, a ragged butcher with a mastiff representing the band of butchers who supported Fox at elections, possibley a sewer-man who holds an axe and a candle-end alight on the peak of his cap, and a bearded Jew is on the extreme left indicating his (former) indebtedness to Jews. A ragged man (right) fills the pot of a ruffian with a bandaged eye from a tankard inscribed 'The Kings Head C.I.F.' BM Satires 9549.
[Ref: 58785] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
The Fox Hunter, Or the Delights of the Chase. Written & Sung by James Martin, of the Theatre Royal Norwich. Dedicated by Permission to Sir G.H. Smyth. Bart. MP. Composed by John Pindar, Author of the 'Wandering Beggar Boy.'' ''Tho. Long Oppress'd''. "Come Bacchus &c &c.
W. Clerk lith. 202 High Holborn.
London. Published by Metzler & Co. 105 Wardour S.t for C.H. Bianchi, Ipswich [n.d., c.1850].
4to, disbound; scarce illustrated lithographic cover & 8pp. of music. With partial dedication inscription on cover, back sheet with damp stain.
With an illustration of a hunt's meet on the front cover. East Anglian interest.
[Ref: 58841] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Fredericus Rex Bor. E.B.
J. E. Nilson fec. et excud. A. V.
[n.d. c.1770.]
Engaving, 18th century watermark, plate 255 x 160mm (10 x 6¼"), large margins. Large stains on top margin, going into the plate. Repaired wormhole, some creases.
Bust portrait of Frederick II, King of Prussia (1712-1786), in an oval decorated with crown, bay and oak leaves above. Coat of arms, bay and oak leaves below the oval with two putti underneath.
[Ref: 58907] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Their Royall Highness' Frederick Prince of Wales & Princess Ann.
Printed and Sold by John Bowles Printseller at Mercers hall in Cheapside & Tho. Bowles Printseller in St. Pauls Church Yard. [n.d. c.1730]
Rare mezzotint, print 355 x 250mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed to plate and glued to album sheet. Very slight central crease.
Full length double portrait of Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751) and Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (1709-1759), against a classical architectural backdrop. prince Frederick standing to left, right hand on his hip, gesturing with left hand. He wears robes lined with pale satin, a cloak thrown back over right elbow, tied with a rope ending in a large tassell, with the chain of the garter, his own hair curling over his shoulders. His sister Anne standing to right, holds out a wreath of laurel to her brother. She wears pearls in her hair and a cloak attached to left shoulder, hooked up at the waist. CS 47
[Ref: 58880] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales.
J. Richardson Pinx.t. A. Miller fecit 1738.
Sold by Andrew Miller at the Coffin the upper end of Wytch street near y.e New Church in the Strand.
Rare mezzotint, fine impression, print 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 10"). Trimmed to plate and glued to album sheet.
Three-quarter length portrait of Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), he has his left hand on his hip, right on a book on a table beside him next to his plumed hat. He wears Garter robes with the collar and badge, sword, sash, lace cravat and long fair wig. CS 17.
[Ref: 58879] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Fredericus Guillelmus D.G. Borussorum Rex, S.R.J. Princeps & Elector &c. &c Magna Britainnia Regis Gener & Nepos. Nat die 4 Aug. 1688.
F.W. Weideman Pinx. Berolini 1714. J. Smith Fec. Londini 1715.
Sold by J. Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in Russell street Covent Garden.
Mezzotint, print 345 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Trimmed and glued to album sheet. Some abrasions to edges. Damaged.
Half-length portrait of Frederick William I, King of Prussia (1688-1740), in an oval. Looking towards the viewer with his head slightly turned to right, wearing armour, sash, ermine-trimmed cloak and long, curled wig. Father of Frederick the Great. CS 204.II. Published state.
[Ref: 58867] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
G. W.'s Transparencies. French Smugglers.
London: Published by Reeves and Sons, Cheapside; W. Morgan, 64, Hatton Garden; T. Fisher, 1, Hanway Street, Oxford Street; J. Reynold, 174, Strand; and E. Wilson, Jun. 16, King William Street, City. [n.d., c.1840.]
Coloured lithograph, trimmed and laid on card with title label, backed with tissue, as issued. Sheet 230 x 290mm (9 x 11½'').
When held to the light the night scene is enhanced
[Ref: 58961] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Fair on the Thames. Feb. 1814.
Drawn by Luke Clennell. Engraved by George Cooke.
London, J. Hogarth, 5, Haymarket.
Steel engraving. Sheet 135 x 220mm (5¼ x 8¾"). Trimmed close to publication line.
A view of a Frost Fair, held on the Thames before the demolition of the old London Bridge improved river flow and prevented it freezing over. The fair of 1814 began on 1st February and lasted four days. Stalls and amusement rides built on the ice can be seen, with St Paul's Cathedral in the background.
[Ref: 58680] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
O Death, where is thy Sting? / O Grave, where is thy Victory?
Dent sculp, Ball Alley, Lombard Street.
Furnish'd by Henry Rutt No 165 Fenchurch Street London [n.d., c.1770].
Engraved funeral ticket, filled in with old ink mss, in ink bottom left "Mr. Cox". In centre in ink "You are desired to attend the funeral of Mr In.o Cater from No 3 Watling Street to Stains in Middlesex on Monday the 5th May to set out at six o'clock in the morning precisely". 175 x 190mm (7 x 7½"), wax seal on right margin, large margins. Corners of margin snipped, slight soiling, laid on album paper.
A funeral ticket, engraved by Thomas Dent after a watchpaper engraved by William Woollett for Robert Sanderson. It depicts a large stone plinth inscribed at the base with a Biblical quotation, on which is Father Time kneeling on the edge of a tomb with a skeleton. See BM 1873.0809.1480.
[Ref: 58953] £480.00
George II.d by the Grace of God, King of Great Britian, France and Ireland Defender of the Faith. Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh, Elector of Hanover, Arch Treasurer, & Prince of the Sacred Roman Empire, &c.
[After Thomas Worlidge] [Print made by Richard Houston]
[n.d. 1760]
Very rare mezzotint, print 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed within plate and glued to album sheet. Some creasing.
Bust portrait of George II, head in profile, within an oval frame on a plinth. State after inscription moved from plaque to a space cleared below image, artists' names removed, before publication line. CS 39a.III;
[Ref: 58794] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[George II.] I:G:I:M:E:D Vivat.
J. Basire Sculp. 1728.
Rare & scarce engraving. Sheet 180 x 135mm (7 x 5¼"). Trimmed within plate. Stained on right.
A profile portrait of George II in wig and armour, within a round frame with curtains and cherubs.
[Ref: 58697] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Georgius II.dus D.G. Mag: Brit: Fran: et Hib: Rex F.D. Brun: et Lunen: Dux S.R.J. Arch: Thesau: et Princeps Elector &c Inauguratus II die Octobris 1727.
I. Highmore Pinx. I. Faber Fecit.
Sold by J. Faber at the Golden Head in Bloomsbury Square [n.d. c.1740].
Rare mezzotint, print 355 x 250mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed to plate and glued to album sheet. Slight crease in middle. Two tears. Slight paper toning.
Three-quarter length portrait of George II, King of Great Britain (1683-1760) right hand on hip, left hand at his side, head tilted to right shoulder. He wears richly embroidered robes, an ermine cape, lace cravat, chain of the George, belt and long white wig. There is a crown on a cushion behind to right. CS 157.
[Ref: 58882] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Georgius Augustus Princeps Wallae.
Phil: a Gunst Sculpsit. M. Marrebeeck excudit.
[n.d. c.1720]
Engraving, print 365 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"). Trimmed and glued to album sheet.
Bust portrait of of George II, King of Great Britain (1683-1760), while he was the Prince of Wales, wearing armour. Set in an oval flanked by laurel branches. O' Donoghue 14.
[Ref: 58863] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[George III] His Royal Highness, Prince George, eldest son of his most serene Highness Frederick Prince of Wales, born May 24th 1738.
Wilson pinx. Ravenet Sculp.
Printed for W.m Sandby at the Ship opposite St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet according to Act of Parliam.t 1749.
Rare engraving. Sheet 200 x 110mm (8 x 4¼"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper.
Half-length portrait of George III when about ten years of age, in an oval stone frame, on ledge.
[Ref: 58682] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
George, III. King of Great Britain, &c. &c.
J. Ryland. Sculp. [after Jeremiah Meyer]
Fine & rare engraving. 175 x 105mm (6¾ x 4¼"). Thread margins, mounted in album paper.
A flattering profile portrait of George III as a youngish man, wearing embroidered coat, frilled cravat, sash and badge of the garter, and powdered wig tied with a large bow at the nape. Jeremiah Meyer (1735-89), a German-born portrait painter, was commissioned to paint the King's miniature portrait to be set in an oval of diamonds in the pearl bracelet given to Princess Charlotte as an engagement present. He also drew George's profile for the new coinage which earned him a gold medal from the Society of Arts in 1761. He was appointed Miniature Painter to the Queen and Enamel Painter to the King in 1764. He was also a founder member of the Royal Academy.
[Ref: 58679] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliam[ent] On Tuesday the Eighteenth Day of November, 1760.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Scarce engraving, printed in sanguine. Sheet 265 x 220mm (10½ x 8¾"). Split in centre fold.
A full-length portrait of George III, wearing his coronation robes and seated on a throne, holding his speech and a sceptre. This print was probably the headpiece to a broadside of his speech.
[Ref: 58686] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[George IV] His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales.
W. Walker sculp.
[n.d., c.1770.]
Etching. 125 x 65mm (5 x 2½"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper.
Half-length portrait in oval of George IV as a young boy, with frilled collar, coat with Garter star, holding a book.
[Ref: 58673] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
[George IV as Prince of Wales.]
[n.d., c.1770.]
Scarce etching, proof before letters. Sheet 95 x 60mm (3¾ x 2¼"). Trimmed within plate, doodles in ink under image, mounted in album paper.
Half-length portrait in oval of George IV as a young boy, with short hair, frilled collar, coat with Garter star and with sash around waist, holding a dagger. Royal Collection Trust RCIN 605085, also a proof.
[Ref: 58672] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
A French Farrier.
J Gericault inv.t. C. Hullmandel's Lithography.
[London. Published by Rodwell & Martin New Bond St. Feb. 1. 1821]
Scarce lithograph. watermark 1820. Printed area 260 x 360mm (10¼ x 14¼"). Repaired tear touching image on left.
Two farriers and horses, by Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault (1791-1824). From the only edition of Rodwell and Martin's 'Various Subjects drawn from life on Stone', known as the 'English Series'. Despite its commercial failure at the time, Gericault's 'English Series' is now considered to have been of the greatest importance in the development of lithography as an art form during the first half of the nineteenth century. Due to the comparitively small number of impressions printed before the stones were effaced, exampes of Gericault's lithographs from this series are now exteremelty rare and have always been amongst the most sought after of his original printed works. Delteil: 41.ii. See Refs: 58910 & 58709.
[Ref: 58710] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Natives of Greenland.
W.H. Brown del. Thornthwaite sculp.
[London: J. Debrett, 1800.]
Engraving. 210 x 165mm (8¼ x 6½"). Trimmed to plate on two sides, narrow margins elsewhere.
From the English edition of Jacques Labillardière's ''An Account of A Voyage in search of La Perouse... Under the Command of Rear-Admiral Bruni d'Entrecasteaux'', an expedition that crossed the South Pacific, visiting Australia, New Zealand and the East Indies between 1791-3.
[Ref: 58737] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Samuel Greg Esq.re
Painted by C. Massot Esq.re. Engraved by C. Turner, A.R.A.
London Published July 16th 1835 by Colnaghi Son & C.o Printsellers to the Royal Family Pall Mall East.
Rare & fine mezzotint, plate 355 x 255mm (14 x 10) very large margins.
Half-length seated portrait of Samuel Greg (1758 –1834) to the right, head turned to look to front; wearing a dark coat and waistcoat, with white neckerchief and frill. Greg was an Irish-born industrialist and entrepreneur of the early Industrial Revolution and a pioneer of the factory system. He built Quarry Bank Mill, which at his retirement was the largest textile mill in the UK. He and his wife Hannah Greg assumed welfare responsibilities for their employees, many of whom were children, building a model village alongside the factory. At the same time, Greg inherited and operated a slave plantation in the West Indies.
[Ref: 59036] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Arthur G. Guillemard [facsimile signature].
[Sporting Mirror, 1883.]
Lithograph. Sheet 205 x 130mm (8 x 5").
Head and shoulders portrait of Arthur George Guillemard (1845-1909), within borders with illustrations of Rugby football. He was fullback for England in the world's first Rugby Union international in 1871, against Scotland. After his playing career he refereed and was president of the Union 1878-82. He also travelled, writing 'Over Land and Sea: A Log of Travel Round the World in 1873-1874', which includes his account of Australia.
[Ref: 58843] £75.00
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[Maria Gunning] The Countess of Coventry.
[John] June.
Printed for R. Sayer in Fleet Street [n.d., c.1760].
Engraving, pt 18th century watermark. 50 x 55mm (2 x 2¼"), with large margins.
A watch-paper. Maria Gunning (bap.1732-1760), married the 6rh Earl of Coventry in 1752. A noted beauty, she died at 27, said to be caused by lead and mercury poisoning, absorbed from her makeup. As Sayer moved to Fleet Street in 1760 it seems likely this print was published to commemorate her early death. Designs in miniature for Watch-Cases. See Robert Sayer Cat 1774 (Watch-Cases No 53) See Ref: 58675, 59047
[Ref: 58677] £390.00
The Celebrated Miss Gunning.
Boitard Inv.t.
Printed for R. Sayer opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street [n.d., c.1750.]
Scarce engraving. 175 x 175mm (6¾ x 6¾"), with large margins.
A watch-paper. Maria Gunning (bap.1732-1760), married the 6th Earl of Coventry in 1752. A noted beauty, she died at 27, said to be caused by lead and mercury poisoning, absorbed from her makeup. Designs in miniature for Watch-Cases. See Robert Sayers Cat 1774 (Watch-Cases no 24) Ref: 58677
[Ref: 58675] £390.00
G. W.'s Transparencies. The Gypsies Halt.
London: Published by Reeves and Sons, Cheapside and W. Morgan, 64, Hatton Garden; T. Fisher, 1, Hanway Street, Oxford Street; J. Reynold, 174, Strand; and E. Wilson, Jun. 16, King William Street, City. [n.d., c.1840.]
Coloured lithograph, trimmed and laid on card with title label, backed with tissue, as issued. Sheet 290 x 230mm (11½ x 9'').
A moonlight scene of a camp by a river is enhanced when held up to the light.
[Ref: 58962] £230.00
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Jos. Rougier. hair Cutter, Dresser and Ornamental Hair Manufacturer. 10. Grey Street, Newcastle on Tyne. Schools and Families Attended. [with three other scraps relating to hair.]
[n.d., c.1850.]
Engraved trade card. Sheet 40 x 70mm (1½ x 2¾"). Trimmed and laid on album paper.
[Ref: 58761] £85.00
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The Right Hono.ble Robert Earl of Oxford & Earl Mortimer, Baron Harley of Wigmore in the County of Hereford, One of the Lords of Her Maj.ties most Hono.ble Privy Council, knight of y.e most Noble Order of y.e Garter & Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain.
G. Kneller S.R. et Angl. Eques Aur. Pinx. I. Simon fec. 1714
Sold by I. Smith at the Lyon & Crown in Russel Street Covent Garden.
Mezzotint, fine impression, plate 345 x 245mm (13½ x 9¾"). With small margins. Glued to album sheet. Slight central crease. Some surface dirt. Staining in margins where glued.
Almost half-length portrait of politician and book collector, Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford (1661-1724), in an oval. He wears robes, collar and St George, lace cravat and wig. Harley was MP for Tregony, 1689-90 and for New Radnor Bouroughs, 1690-1711. Speaker of the House of Commons, 1701-05; Secretary of State for the North, 1704-8; Commissioner for the union with Scotland, 1706; Chancellor of the Exchequer 1710-11; Lord Ttreasurer 1711-14. Created Earl of Oxford, 1711. His great collection of books and manuscripts, including some important albums of prints was inherited and extended by his son Edward, the 2nd Earl of Oxford and became one of the founding collections of the British Museum. CS 116.
[Ref: 58890] £260.00
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[Harrogate] The Victoria Public Baths, Promenade Square. Near the Swan Hotel, Low Harrogate. Under the Management of Mr. and Mrs. Hall. [...] They beg to state that they can now supply the Magnesia, or Mild Sulphur, and Stong Sulphur Water Baths [...]
[n.d., c.1840.]
Letterpress on card. Sheet 140 x 95mm (5½ x 3¾"). Small piece of paper stuck just under text.
An advert for the Victoria Public Baths, erected 1832.
[Ref: 58844] £95.00
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[Hawaii] Sandwich Islands.
W.m Bligh del.t.
[London: Nichol & Cadell, 1784.]
Engraving. Sheet 200 x 425mm (8 x 16¾"). Trimmed within plate, folded twice as normal.
Six coastal profiles of the islands of Hawaii, as seen by the crew of the Resolution, Captain James Cook's ship on his Third Voyage, the first Europeans to reach the islands in January 1778. Two of the profiles are attributed to William Bligh, who was Master of the Resolution, priot to becoming captain of the Bounty.
[Ref: 58947] £220.00
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[Heath Old Hall] Heath Hall [titled in ink].
d.n and etch'd by G.A. Smyth [ink].
[n.d., c.1830.]
Scarce etching. 200 x 300mm (8 x 11¾") very large margins.
An amateur etching of Heath Old Hall, near Halifax, Yorkshire, an Elizabethan house with crennelations and a large archway underneath, built by George Ramsden in 1595. It was demolished in 1961 because of subsidence caused by mining.
[Ref: 58779] £160.00
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