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Earth Stopper.
Earth Stopper.
Hy. Alken, Delt.
London, Published by Thos. McLean, 26, Haymarket, 1823.
Hand coloured soft-ground etching, 265 x 210mm. 10½ x 8¼".
Man on horseback pushing open a gate, lantern hanging from his belt, two fox terriers preceeding him. After Henry Thomas Alken (1785 - 1851), from a series of six sporting characters.
Siltzer: pg. 60.
[Ref: 18043]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Terranova.
Terranova. A. Pezzo di pavimento rivilto in modo del tremoto centrale che la base è in luogo di superficie e quaesta in luogo di quella.
Pom' Schiantarelli A.d.d. dal vero. A. Zaballi R.I. scol.
[Naples, 1784.]
Engraving with original colour, margins with grey wash. 210 x 330mm (8½ x 13"), with large margins.
A view of the town of Villanova, which was badly damaged by the Calabrian earthquakes of February and March 1793. Pompeo Schiantarelli (1746-1802/5), an architect, led a team from Neapolitan Academy of Science and Letters to record the devastation, which killed 35,000 people in the region. He also helped with the rebuilding efforts, planning two towns, Polistena and Mileto. Schianarellu published his account as 'Istoria de' fenomeni del tremoto avvenuto nelle Calabrie e nel Valdemone nell'anno 1783' (Account of the Effects of the Earthquake in Calabria in 1783). The plates are very similar in style to those in William Hamilton's study of volcanoes, 'Campi Phlegraei', 1776-9, also published in Naples.
[Ref: 37116]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Collection of 24 plates and 9 maps from Guillain's 'Voyage à la côte orientale d'Afrique'.]
[Collection of 24 plates and 9 maps from Guillain's 'Voyage à la côte orientale d'Afrique'.]
[Paris: Arthus-Bertrand, 1856-7.]
24 tinted lithographs & 6 single-page engraved charts, sheets c.360 x 555mm (14 x 21¾"); 3 double-page engraved maps, sheets 555 x 720mm (21¾ x 28¼"). Some wear to all plates.
A collection of plates from the 'Voyage à la côte orientale d'Afrique exécuté pendant les années 1846, 1847 et 1848 par le brick Le Ducouëdic sous le commandement de M. Guillain'. Charles Guillain (1808-75) was sent to explore commercial prospects down the east coast of Africa, dealing with the Omani Arabs who controlled the coast from the Horn south to Zanzibar. He also recorded the geography, hydrography and the ethnology of these lands, making great use of an early camera: he persuaded the local tribesmen and women to pose for him, creating some of the oldest photographic portraits of Africans. His daguerreotypes, now in the Quai Branly Museum in Paris, have been called 'incunabula in the history of photography'. The eighteen portrait plates, containing over 50 separate photographs, include Abyssinians, Somalis, Swahili, and Omani and Zanzibar Arabs. The maps include double-page chart the Indian Ocean and the island of Mombasa, and single-page charts of Zanzibar and the environs of Mombasa.
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East Looe and West Looe.
East Looe and West Looe.
Drawn by J. Farington R.A. Engraved by W. Woolnoth.
London, Published May 1. 1813, by T. Cadell & W. Davies, Strand.
Engraving with very large margins. Plate 222 x 299mm (8¾ x 11¾"). Small pinholes in image area.
A view or Looe, the small coastal town and fishing port in Cornwall. Looe is divided in two by the River Looe, East Looe and West Looe, connected only by the arched bridge, this was replaced by a newer seven-arched bridge in 1853. Plate 19 from 'Britannia Depicta: a Series of Views (with brief Descriptions) of the most interesting and picturesque Objects in Great Britain...' by Joseph Farington.
[Ref: 34724]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Frontispiece to M.r Constable's English Landscape. East Bergholt, Suffolk.
Frontispiece to M.r Constable's English Landscape. East Bergholt, Suffolk. ''Hic locus ætatis nostræ primoerdia novit...''
Painted by John Constable R.A. Engraved by David Lucas.
London, Published by M.r Constable, 35 Charlotte S.t Fitzroy Square 1831.
Mezzotint. Plate: 240 x 235mm (9½ x 9¼"), with very large margins on 3 sides. Overall foxing. Cut to platemark at bottom.
A view of the village of East Bergholt in Suffolk. From about 1829 Constable and Lucas worked together on a series of mezzotints after sketches and paintings by Constable called 'Various Subjects of Landscape...' published in parts between 1830 and 1832. In 1843 Charles Robert Leslie published his 'Memoirs of John Constable Esq. R.A'. He obtained directly from the Constable family 186 sets of 22 images of the Various Subjects of Landscape in return for 30 copies of his book. This mezzotint is one of those; "see Tate John Constable, David Lucas".
Wedmore 1. Shirley: 27. Osbert Barnard: I of IV.
[Ref: 44383]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. Nash's Castle.
Mr. Nash's Castle.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by W. Daniell, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Aug.t 1. 1823.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint. Plate: 230 x 305mm (9 x 12''), watermarked Whatman 1823, very large margins.
East Cowes Castle, built by John Nash between 1798-1800 for himself. After being requisitioned by the War Office during the Second World War, the building suffered many years of neglect until it was demolished in 1963. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey, Scenery 16.
[Ref: 51184]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Prospectus] East Delabole Slate and Slab Company Limited.
[Prospectus] East Delabole Slate and Slab Company Limited. To be Incorporated under the Limnited Liability Acts of 1856-7. Capital £12,000, in 6,000 Shares of £2 each, With Power to Increase.
[c.1862.]
Letterpress prospectus. 4pp. Folded as issued, album paper guard on left edge.
A prospectus for a company raised to work the 'East Delabole Slate Quarry', near Boscastle, Cornwall, on a lease of 21 years.
[Ref: 37787]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of St Edmund's Chapel, in the Church of East Dereham, Containing the Grave of William Cowper Esq
A View of St Edmund's Chapel, in the Church of East Dereham, Containing the Grave of William Cowper Esq
Francis Stone del. W. Blake sculp
Publish'd by J. Johnson St Pauls 25 March 1804
Engraving, sheet 280 x 220mm (11 x 8½"). Paper watermarked 1803;
The tomb of the poet William Cowper (1731-1800) in East Dereham, Norfolk, with memorial inscription by William Hayley. This print was the frontispiece to the third volume of Hayley's Life of Cowper, engraved by William Blake. Hayley was a patron of Blake and employed him to provide a series of engravings for this project.
[Ref: 31331]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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A Sketch of the Monument Erected in the Church of East Dereham in Norfolk in Memory of William Cowper Es.re
A Sketch of the Monument Erected in the Church of East Dereham in Norfolk in Memory of William Cowper Es.re
Etch'd by W Blake from the original Model by John Flaxman Esq Sculptor to his Majesty
Publish'd by J. Johnson St Pauls 25 March 1804
Engraving, sheet 280 x 220mm (11 x 8½"). Paper watermarked John Hayes 1803.
Memorial inscription on the tomb of the poet William Cowper (1731-1800) in East Dereham, Norfolk, writen by William Hayley. This print was published as an illustration to the third volume of Hayley's Life of Cowper, engraved by William Blake. Hayley was a patron of Blake and employed him to provide a series of engravings for this project.
[Ref: 31332]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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[East Ham & Beckton.] London. Sheet LXVIII.
[East Ham & Beckton.] London. Sheet LXVIII. 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 Beckton & East Ham Level. 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: 10970]   £80.00  
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A Transfer of East India Stock.
A Transfer of East India Stock.
J.S. [James Sayers] f.
Published 25th Nov.r 1783 by Thomas Cornell, Bruton Street.
Etching. Sheet 305 x 230mm (12 x 9"). Trimmed to plate, some creasing and spotting.
Charles James Fox carries the East India House through the gateway of St. James's Palace. He treads on a list of East India Company directors. A satire on Fox's attempts to bring the Company under the control of the government, particularly the sovereignty of India.
BM Satires 6271.
[Ref: 61318]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[East India Dock.] London. Sheet LXV.
[East India Dock.] London. Sheet LXV. 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 East India Dock with the River Lea and Limehouse Cut. 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: 10981]   £220.00  
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[East India Docks.] London. Sheet VIII. 72.
[East India Docks.] London. Sheet VIII. 72. Edition of 1894-96.
Photozincographed and Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1895.
Zincograph with hand colour, sheet 700 x 990mm, 27½ x 39". With stenciled sheet number, PLA ink stamp and mss. notes. Some surface soiling, edges chipped.
A large-scale plan (1/1056) of the area between Poplar Dock and the East India Dock Basin. This sheet has been used to record the property of the Port of London Authority.
From the Port of London Authority archives.
[Ref: 10858]   £200.00  
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East India House.
East India House.
T.H. Shepherd Del.t. J.C. Stadler Sculp.t.
London, Published June 1.st 1817, at R. Ackermann's Repository of the Arts, N.o 101 Strand.
Etching with aquatint and hand-colour, and large margins. Sheet 420 x 530mm (16½ x 21"). Laid on archival paper. Slight mountburn.
A view across the façade of East India House on Leadenhall Street, looking toward Aldgate; the street is bustling with a mix of figures, including soldiers, street traders, and gentlemen. A large cart stands to the left, while a carriage occupies the central foreground.
[Ref: 68986]   £620.00  
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An East India Silk Sale; or, Mr. Sleek Hum-Bucking'em, i.e. the Trading Patriot turned.
An East India Silk Sale; or, Mr. Sleek Hum-Bucking'em, i.e. the Trading Patriot turned.
London Pub. by H. Fores Panton St. Haymarket.
Hand-coloured etching. Sheet: 220 x 340mm (8¾ x 13¼''). Trimmed, repaired tear, slight crease.
A satire showing traveller and writer James Silk Buckingham, dressed in a turban kneeling before an English merchant with a list of services he can provide.
BM Satire Undescribed.
[Ref: 51106]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Habit of an East Indian in.
Habit of an East Indian in. Habitant des Indes Orientales. 79.
[Thomas Jefferys, n.d., c.1772.]
Hand coloured engraving, 18th century watermark. Plate 260 x 200mm (10¼ x 8"). Large margins. Small tear on right margin.
Portrait of a man, whole-length standing, turned and looking to the right, a bow behind his back. Plate 79 from 'Collection of the dresses of different nations, antient [sic] and modern. Particularly old English dresses; after the designs of Holbein, Vandyke, Hollar and others, with an account of the authorities from which the figures are taken, and some short historical remarks on the subject. To which are added the habits of the principal characters on the English stage', published by Thomas Jefferys between 1757 - 1772.
[Ref: 62842]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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A Map of the East Indies,
A Map of the East Indies, Drawn from the Best Authorities.
Jn.o Lodge sculp.
London, Published as the Act directs, 30th September 1780, by J. Bew, Pater Noster Row.
Engraved map. Sheet 285 x 390mm (11¼ x 15½"). Trimmed close to neatline lower right for binding, folds.
A map of the East Indies from India to the Philippines, published during the American War of Independence, Anglo-French War, Second Anglo–Mysore War, and Fourth Anglo-Dutch War.
[Ref: 43276]   £230.00  
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[A traditional raft-boat, East Indies.]
[A traditional raft-boat, East Indies.]
[Unsigned, n.d., c.1820s.]
Brown watercolour and wash over pencil, with blue watercolour to figures. c.165 x 235mm. 6½ x 9¼".
A drawing from life by a skilful amateur artist from a sketch book of scenes on a voyage of the ship 'Elphinstone'. She was a sloop in the service of the Honourable East India Company launched c.1824 which travelled to the Mediterranean, around the southern tip of Africa and on to the East Indies and Australia. The identity of the artist who travelled on board the Elphinstone drawing the different landscapes and scenes he saw is not ascertained. The sketch book is inscribed in ink with the initials 'W.B.' on the front endpaper.
[Ref: 9424]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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A Map of the East India Islands, agreeable to the most approved Maps and Charts, by Mr. Kitchin.
A Map of the East India Islands, agreeable to the most approved Maps and Charts, by Mr. Kitchin.
[engraved by Thomas Kitchin.]
[London, c.1785.]
Engraved map. 345 x 385mm (13½ x 15¼"), with very large margins. Original folds, some slight staining, some areas weakly inked.
A map of the East Indies, with the Malay Peninsula, Indochina, Indonesia and the Philippines. New Guinea has yet to be mapped properly. Originally published in 'Millar's New Complete & Universal System of Geography'.
[Ref: 55316]   £250.00  
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View of the Entrance to the East India Docks with Proposed East London Rail Road.
View of the Entrance to the East India Docks with Proposed East London Rail Road.
S. Hemming Engineer del.t.
Printed by W.N. Vear 24 Tabernacle Row [c.1827]
Lithograph, scarce; printed area 170 x 250mm (6¾ x 9¾"). Bit dusty.
View of a proposed (but unrealised) proposal to build an 'East London Rail Road' from the entrance to the East India Docks at Blackwall. A railway was eventually built as a branch line from Poplar station (which had opened in 1840). Designed by Samuel Hemming (1800-76), civil engineer whose plans also included a steam navigation dock at the mouth of the river Lea (ref. 46937).
[Ref: 46935]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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East London Water Works. Share. N.º 43. Transfer. N.º 24.
East London Water Works. Share. N.º 43. Transfer. N.º 24. A Memorial of the above Transfer was registered pursuant to Act of Parliament on the 30th Day of November 1807.
Scarce engraving on vellum with old ink mss. Sheet 270 x 335mm (10¾ x 13¼"). With pasted label with tax blind stamp and two wax seals. Some wear and staining, taped stain, collector's label pasted on reverse.
A certificate of share transfer, recording the sale of a £100 share in the East London Water Works from James Boote to John Buck of Batson's Coffee House, for £77 10/-. The East London Waterworks Company was founded in 1806 (the year before this transfer) and was absorbed by the Metropolitan Water Board in 1904. Their prime source was the River Lea.
[Ref: 61541]   £480.00  
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Officers of the British Army, No. 3. 15th (York E. Riding).
Officers of the British Army, No. 3. 15th (York E. Riding). Dedicated by Permission to the Adjatant General of his Majesty's Forces.
L. Mansion & S.t Eschauzier inv. & del. Printed by Lefevre & Co.
London, Published by W. Spooner 253, Regent St. Coloured by C.H. Martin. [n.d., c.1830.]
Fine & rare coloured lithograph. Framed. Printed area: 360 x 280mm (14 x 11''). Frame: 520 x 440mm (20½ x 17¼''). Unexamined out of frame. Foxing.
A portrait of an officer from East Yorkshire Regiment, now part of the Yorkshire Regiment.
[Ref: 48972]   £320.00  
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[East York Militia.]
[East York Militia.]
[George Walker del.]
Printed by T. Bensley, Bolt Court, Fleet Street. For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, Paternoster Row; Ackermann, Strand; and Robinson, Son, and Holdsworth, Leeds. 1814.
Aquatint, 300 x 190mm. 12 x 7½". Trimmed to image. Colour faded. Laid on album sheet.
From 'The costume of Yorkshire, illustrated by a series of forty engravings, being fac-similes of original drawings. With descriptions in English and French.'
[Ref: 13092]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Joseph Eastburn.
Joseph Eastburn. This Likeness was taken in the Mariners Church without the knowledge or desire of the Speaker.
Bowman Pinx.t I.L. Frederick Sc.
Copy Right secured Aug.t 12. 1822 Print.d by C. Woodward.
Rare stipple. Sheet: 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾''). Trimmed within plate, paper tone and tears in edges.
A portrait of Joseph Eastburn with a vignette of the Mariners Church below. Joseph Fairburn (1748-1828) started the Mariners Church in an attic in Market Street, Philadelphia in 1819. The congregation was made up of mariners and was the second mariners movement in America. The church moved to a new church in Water St. and later became part of the Presbyterian church.
[Ref: 49063]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Mrs Eascote as 'Cecilia'.]
[Mrs Eascote as 'Cecilia'.]
Tho.s Engleheart pinxt. Frans. Bartolozzi Sculp.
Publish'd as the Act directs Octr. 1.st 1783 by Anthy. Molten
Stipple and etching; in pencil at bottom "Miss Gibson". Plate 190 x 133mm (7½ x 5¼") with very large margins.
Portrait of a young woman, facing three-quarter to left, looking towards the viewer, peals on hair and ribbons tied under her chin, ribbon bow on her chest. 'Cecilia' is a book published by Frances Burney in 1782. The sitter is identified as Mrs Eastcote by Calabi & De Vesme, who does not seem to have any connection with the book itself.
Calabi & De Vesme (1928): 1279.iii.
[Ref: 52417]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Lodge Gate at Eastdene, Bonchurch.
Lodge Gate at Eastdene, Bonchurch.
Drawn & Lithographed by G.E. Madeley. 3, Wellington St.
[n.d. c.1850.]
Lithograph. 279 x 375mm. 11 x 14¾". Large margins with folds.
Lodge Gate, a country house in East Dene, Bonchurch, the small village to the East of Ventnor on the Isle of Wight.
[Ref: 24998]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Eastdene near Bonchurch.
Eastdene near Bonchurch.
Drawn from Nature & Lithographed by G.E. Madeley. 3, Wellington St. Strand.
[n.d. c.1850.]
Lithograph, with large margins. 279 x 375mm. 11 x 14¾".
A country house in East Dene, Bonchurch, the small village to the East of Ventnor on the Isle of Wight.
[Ref: 24999]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Easter Monday. or the Cockney Hunt.
Easter Monday. or the Cockney Hunt.
Rowlandson 1807.
designed etched & Pub July 13 1817 by Rowlandson, N I James Street Adelphi London..
Fine coloured etching. Sheet 320 x 230mm (12½ x 9"). Trimmed to printed border, partly laid on album paper.
Having leapt a fence and landing on a slope, an elderly man sits on the horse's neck, holding its ears to stop being unseated completely. A reckless young woman leaps the fence immediately behind.
BM Satires 10813, first published 1811.
[Ref: 60997]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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View of the River Lea Bridge and Stratford Viaduct as now constructing for the Eastern Counties Railway Company.
View of the River Lea Bridge and Stratford Viaduct as now constructing for the Eastern Counties Railway Company.
On Stone by L. Haghe, from a Drawing by G. Harley Esq.re. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen, Gate St, Linc. Inn F.ds.
London, Published by R. Ackermann, Eclipse Sporting Gallery 191, Regent Street, 1857.
Coloured lithograph. Framed, visible area 335 x 575mm (13¼ x 22¾"). Two scratches, some spotting.
Two passenger locomotives on an embankment with two bridges, an angler in the foreground. The Eastern Counties Railway was established in 1836, intending to build a line between London to Yarmouth, via Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich. Difficulties led to the line ending at Colchester. The first section to open was from a temporary terminus at Mile End to Romford in Essex, on 20th June 1839.
[Ref: 57000]   £590.00  
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The Eastern Union Terminus, St Mary Stoke, Ipswich, Suffolk.
The Eastern Union Terminus, St Mary Stoke, Ipswich, Suffolk. This Railway was Opened by the Directors on Thursday June, 11, 1846.
Drawn Etched & Published by Henry Davy, Globe Street, Ipswich, June 19, 1846.
Etching. 185 x 265mm (7¼ x 10½").
A view of the Eastern Union Railway terminus just prior to opening. The company was sanctioned by Act of Parliament on 19 July 1844 to build a railway from Ipswich to Colchester, which opened for public service on 15 June 1846.
[Ref: 42063]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Eastern Union Railway, as seen from the South Bank of the Cut through Sir Robert Harlands Wood, Wherstead, Suffolk;
Eastern Union Railway, as seen from the South Bank of the Cut through Sir Robert Harlands Wood, Wherstead, Suffolk; looking towards the River Orwell & Ipswich.
Drawn Etched & Published by Henry Davy, Globe Street, Ipswich, July 11, 1845.
Etching. 185 x 265mm (7¼ x 10½"), with very large margins.
A view of the Eastern Union Railway under construction. The company was sanctioned by Act of Parliament on 19 July 1844 to build a railway from Ipswich to Colchester, which opened for public service on 15 June 1846.
[Ref: 41971]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Eastjaiks.
Eastjaiks.
I. Ibbetson delin.t. L. How sculp.t.
Published as the Act directs, by Dr. J. Trusler, March 1789.
Engraving. 190 x 130mm (7½ x 5). Trimmed to platemark.
The Eastjaiks were a people of Northern Russia. Six figures are depicted in this scene, one of whom is eating a fish.
[Ref: 32118]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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W.m Eales.
W.m Eales. The Scientific Professor in his attitude of Seld Defence. Height 5 feet 8½ Inch. Weight 11 Stone 4lb. Age 27. N.B. Portraits of all the Principal Pugilists will be executed in a uniform style.
Drawn from the life & Etch'd by Easto.
London Pub. Feb. 23 1819 by S.W. Fores 50 Piccadilly.
Etching on Whatman paper watermarked 1816. 415 x 290mm. Trimmed to plate at sides, some wear.
[Ref: 6888]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Easton Lodge a Seat of The Right Hon.ble Charles Lord Maynard in Essex.
Easton Lodge a Seat of The Right Hon.ble Charles Lord Maynard in Essex.
T. Synner Del: 1756. P.C. Canot sculp.t.
[n.d., c.1756.]
Rare & extremely large copper engraving. 590 x 755mm (23¼ x 29¾") Tears in large margins.
An elevated view of the Elizabethan Easton Lodge near Great Dunmow, Essex, surrounded by landscaped woodlands. Built in 1597, it was burned down in 1847.
Ex Collection Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd
[Ref: 56256]   £450.00  
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Eaton.  Aged 49 Years,a native Northamptonshire, Performed the following Pedestrian Feats.
Eaton. Aged 49 Years,a native Northamptonshire, Performed the following Pedestrian Feats. 1st Decr.26.1815, compleated on Blackheath,1100 miles, pn the Barclay plan, viz, a mile every hour. 2nd. July 20th.1816, at the same place he walked 1100 miles, comencing each mile within 20 mintues after each hour. 3rd. Decr. 5th.1816, on Brixton Causeway he accomplished 1998 half miles in 1998 succeeding half hours. 4th. June 18th.1817, this was a task of competitorship btween Baker & himself on Wormwood Scrubs & which was accomplished in one hour less than the given time, making 2000 miles in 42 days. 5th. Sept. 6th.1817, a grand match against time walking from Colchester to London, one day & returning to Colchester the next & so on fro 20 succeeding days, being 1020 miles.
T.C.Smith Del. Freeman Sculpt.
Published by T.C.Smith, Miniature Painter, Aske Terrace, Hoxton, & sold by all Print & Book Sellers. [n.d., c.1820.]
Coloured stipple engraving with etching. 335 x 250mm.
Pedestrian fl.1810 - 20.
[Ref: 5591]   £380.00  
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Dragon Fountain, in the Gardens at Eaton Hall.
Dragon Fountain, in the Gardens at Eaton Hall. The Seat of the Most Noble The Marquis of Westminester.
E.A. Brooke. Chromolith, 70, St Martin's Lane.
[London: Thomas McLean, 1858.]
Scarce chromolithograph. Sheet 360 x 510mm (14¼ x 20"). Repaired tear in title area.
A view of the Grade II Dragon Fountain, in the Italian Garden of Eaton Hall in Cheshire, which survived the rebuilding of the 1960s. From Edward Adveno Brooke's 'Gardens of England', the first British book on landscape gardening to feature plates printed in colour.
Abbey Scenery 392.
[Ref: 60521]   £380.00   (£456.00 incl.VAT)
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[Josiah Easton] Eaton in his Costume on the Colchester match.
[Josiah Easton] Eaton in his Costume on the Colchester match. Aged 49 Years a native Northamptonshire, Performed the following Pedestrian Feats. 1st Decr.26.1815, compleated on Blackheath, 1100, miles, on the Barclay plan, viz. a mile every hour. 2d. July 20th, 1816, at the same place he walked 1100 miles, comencing each mile within 20 mintues after each hour. 3rd. Decr. 5th. 1816, on Brixton Causeway he accomplished 1998 half miles in 1998 succeeding half hours. 4th. June 18th.1817, this was a task of competitorship between Baker & himself on Wormwood Scrubs & which he accomplished in one hour less than the given time making 2000 miles in 42 days. 5th. Sept. 6th.1817, a grand match against time walking from Colchester to London one day & returning to Colchester the next & so on for 20 succeeding days, being 1020 miles.
[n.d. c.1820].
Fine coloured etching. 295 x 220mm (11½ x 8¾"). Trimmed within plate.
A portrait of Josiah Eaton, (b.1774), a competative pedestrian who completed several famous feats between 1815 and 1817. In 1846 Eaton, described as a former baker from Quebec, was reported to have walked 1000 miles in 1000 hours in Toronto, when he was aged 77.
https://woodfordonline.org.uk/eaton.html
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Eaton.
Eaton. Aged 49 Years a native of Northamptonshire, Performed the following Pedestrian Feats...
[T.C. Smith Del. Freeman Sculp.t.]
[Published by T.C. Smith, Miniature Painter, Aske Terrace, Hoxton, & sold by all Print & Book Sellers.][1817.]
Fine stipple engraving. Sheet: 320 x 200mm (12½ x 8"), Whatman paper. Trimmed.
A portrait of Josiah Eaton, (b.1774), a competative pedestrian who completed several famous feats between 1815 and 1817. In 1846 Eaton, described as a former baker from Quebec, was reported to have walked 1000 miles in 1000 hours in Toronto, when he was aged 77.
[Ref: 67495]   £360.00  
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Eaton.
Eaton. Aged 49 Years a native of Northamptonshire, Performed the following Pedestrian Feats...
[T.C. Smith Del. Freeman Sculp.t.]
[Published by T.C. Smith, Miniature Painter, Aske Terrace, Hoxton, & sold by all Print & Book Sellers.][1817.]
Stipple. Album sheet: 235 x 365mm (9¼ x 14¼"). Cut out and title excised and laid on pink album sheet.
A portrait of Josiah Eaton, (b.1774), a competative pedestrian who completed several famous feats between 1815 and 1817. In 1846 Eaton, described as a former baker from Quebec, was reported to have walked 1000 miles in 1000 hours in Toronto, when he was aged 77.
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[Josiah Easton] Eaton in his Costume on the Colchester match.
[Josiah Easton] Eaton in his Costume on the Colchester match. Aged 49 Years a native Northamptonshire, Performed the following Pedestrian Feats. 1st Decr.26.1815, compleated on Blackheath, 1100, miles, on the Barclay plan, viz. a mile every hour. 2d. July 20th, 1816, at the same place he walked 1100 miles, comencing each mile within 20 mintues after each hour. 3rd. Decr. 5th. 1816, on Brixton Causeway he accomplished 1998 half miles in 1998 succeeding half hours. 4th. June 18th.1817, this was a task of competitorship between Baker & himself on Wormwood Scrubs & which he accomplished in one hour less than the given time making 2000 miles in 42 days. 5th. Sept. 6th.1817, a grand match against time walking from Colchester to London one day & returning to Colchester the next & so on for 20 succeeding days, being 1020 miles.
[n.d. c.1820].
Coloured etching. 295 x 220mm (11½ x 8¾").
Josiah Easton (b.1774), competative pedestrian, still competing in his late 70s.
https://woodfordonline.org.uk/eaton.html
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[Advert.] Eau de Cologne du plus ancien Jean Marie Farina vis-à-vis la place Juliers à Cologne,
[Advert.] Eau de Cologne du plus ancien Jean Marie Farina vis-à-vis la place Juliers à Cologne, Fournasseur de S.M. Fréderic Guilleaume IV Roi de Prusse, de S.M. Victorie Reine d'Angleterre, &c. &c.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Advert with woodcut illustration. Sheet: 135 x 205mm (5¼ x 8''). Staining in corners.
An advert in French and German for Eau-de-Cologne by Jean Marie Farina. Jean Marie Farina (1685-1766) was an Italian born perfumer in Cologne who created the first eau-de-cologne. The firm, established in 1709 is still in existence and still managed by the 8th generation of the family. The advert is illustrated with a woodcut of the company's building in Jülichs Platz in Cologne.
[Ref: 48940]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Lucy Ebberton.]
[Lucy Ebberton.]
G. Knapton Pinxit. J. M.cArdell Fecit.
[n.d., c.1755.]
Rare mezzotint. 330 x 225mm (13 x 8¾"). Trimmed to plate at bottom, thread margins elsewhere.
A three-quarter portrait of Lucy Ebberton (or Everton) wearing a silk gown and carrying a basket of flowers. She married Captain Thomas Gregg of the Royal Marines in 1758. The original oil is in the Dulwich Picture Gallery. The plate was later reworked and issued as 'The Country Maid'.
CS 58, i of ii; Russell 58, i of iii; Goodwin 130, i of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 68219]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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L'Écarté. Les Salons d'aujourd'hui.
L'Écarté. Les Salons d'aujourd'hui.
Charlotte n... Lith de Villain r de Sévres N.11.
[n.d. c.1825.]
Lithograph, very rare. 240 x 318mm. 9½ x 12½". Trimmed, title cut and pasted.
A salon with gentlemen playing Écarté to the right, with a winged snake-like devil (patterned with the four symbols from a pack of cards) hovering above; to the left, women seated waiting, with cupids flying above. Écarté is a two-player card game originating from France and popular in the 19th century.
[Ref: 19959]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Eccentricities No XIV,
Eccentricities No XIV,
Lodon: Published by W. Spooner, 377 Strand. Printed by W.Kohler 22 Denmark St Soho [n.d., c.1840.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 320 x 225mm (12½ x 8¾"). Soiled.
A clergyman exchanges repartee with a countryman who is eating off a knife: ''I'll tell you what fellow you'r better fed that taught!''; ''Ah that be loikley Doctor, cos you teaches me, & I feeds mysel''.
[Ref: 54507]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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The Eccentrics, or Fine Singing.
The Eccentrics, or Fine Singing. ''A Good Voice _ My Dear fellow you sho'd say a very fine Voice, but I am rather hoarsse just now _ I have such powers I can turn by Voice into any thing" _ "Can you indeed, then I wou'd advise you to turn it into a Pair of Breeches."
Publish'd Aug.t. 15, 1803, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London.
Etching. 200 x 245mm (8 x 9½"), with wide margins. Small area of paper thinness.
A group of men singing and smoking around a punch bowl.
Not in BM.
[Ref: 54479]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Echelle de la Gravure. Echelle de la Copie.
Echelle de la Gravure. Echelle de la Copie.
J.Bte. Fay del et Sculp.
A Paris chez Mondhare et Jean rue St. Jean de Beauvais. [n.d. c.1750.]
Engraving. 390 x 235mm. 15¼ x 9¼".
An ornate French periodic frame; decorated with floral patterns and designs. Perhaps the frame or border to a scientific image. The globes, scrolls, telescopes and compass suggest an explorer.
[Ref: 13037]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Eco A Madame Stamaty
Eco A Madame Stamaty Son Fior Narciso Eco sonora io sono: To la bellezza, io l'armonia to dono.
Guido Head inv. e dipin. Agostino Tofanelli delin. Gio Folo incis. e vende in Roma. In segno di rispetto Giovanni Folo dedica.
Rome, [n.d. 1801].
Etching, open letter proof. 415 x 290mm (16¼ x 11½"), very large margins. Uncut. Foxing and creasing in the margins.
The nymph Echo by Agostino Tofanelli (1770-1834) and Giovanni Folo (1764-1836), after the oil painting 'Echo Flying from Narcissus' (1798) by Guy Head (1753-1800). As told by Ovid in Met III, Echo flees Narcissus' presence, humiliated and distraught, after he rejects her. The engravers have embellished Head's original composition with the addition of a figure in the background on the far bank on the water's edge, which is perhaps Narcissus.
From the Berkeley Collection, Spetchley Park.
[Ref: 54993]   £320.00  
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Municipal School of Art Kingston-upon-Hull. The Echo.
Municipal School of Art Kingston-upon-Hull. The Echo. A Folio of Graphic Art. No 3. 1919.
Printed at the School of Art, Anlaby Road, Kingston-upon-Hull, and Published Privately, in the Year of Peace 1919.
Portfolio, printed wrapper; Contents, Forword, 4 etchings, a colour stencil & three lithographs, mounted on card, as called for. Extra plates are a second example of one of the lithographs, two further lithographs and a pencil sketch. Very scarce item. Some foxing.
A collection of works by students of the 'School of Engraving & Lithography' at Hull, including: C.F. Trangmar, who is now known for his work with colour photography in the 1930s; George F. Holmes (1861–1940), a founder member of the Humber Yawl Club in 1883 and an early pioneer of British amateur yachting; and Harry Hudson Rodmell (1896-1984), a commercial artist who produced advertising posters for shipping lines P & O, Canadian Pacific and the British India Line.
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Echoes Cartoons and Lyrics of the Time.
Echoes Cartoons and Lyrics of the Time. First Series.
London: Published at "Echoes" Office, 19 Catherine Street, Strand. [1868.]
Oblong 4to, maroon morocco, gilt; scarce 270 x 400mm (10½ x 15¾"). Worn, corners scuffed, some leather worn. Paper tone.
A bound series of cartoons commenting on life in Victorian Britain, many scenes focusing on aspects of womens daily life. Some scenes are more political, commenting on Queen Victoria, women's suffrage and foreign affairs.
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Die Zerstörung U. Eroberung der Dänishen Schiffe Christian VIII U. Gefion durch die Shleswig-Holsteiner U. Nassauer unter dem Oberbefehl S.r Duchl. Des Herzogs Ernst V.Sachsen Corurg-Gotha, gesehen von der Kieler Chaussée.
Die Zerstörung U. Eroberung der Dänishen Schiffe Christian VIII U. Gefion durch die Shleswig-Holsteiner U. Nassauer unter dem Oberbefehl S.r Duchl. Des Herzogs Ernst V.Sachsen Corurg-Gotha, gesehen von der Kieler Chaussée.
Otto Specter fec.
Verlag v. Rob. Kittler in Hamburg. [n.d., c.1850.]
Coloured lithograph, printed area 290 x 350mm. Tape stains in margins.
Attack on the German-held town of Eckernförde by the Danish ship Christian VIII, 1849. Part of the struggle for Shleswig-Holstein.
[Ref: 5690]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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