Thomas Bowles, Herald, Sign, House Painter & Gilder; 17 Snow-Hill, London. Paintings and Prints Framed and Glazed, Old Pictures judiciously cleaned. Arms Painted on Vellum. Old Picture frames bought.
[n.d., c.1790.]
Very rare engraved frame label, stuck to canvas backing of a mezzotint dated 1789. Label 70 x 90mm (2¾ x 3½"). Paper browned.
Bowles went bankrupt in 1791. The mezzotint is 'An Ass Race', engraved by William Ward for George Morland,
[Ref: 41325] £250.00
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[Framers.] Thomas Fentham, Carver, Gilder and Picture-Frame Maker, at No. 52. Opposite Old Round-Court, Strand, London, Sells all Sorts of Picture, Print, and Looking-Glass Frames, of any Colour to match Rooms; various sorts of Green and Gold Dressing-Glasses, rich Girnadoles, &c and Green and Blue Venetian Window-Blinds. Old Pictures and Prints cleaned, lined, repaired, and secured from dust.
[n.d., c.1785.]
Letterpress label, 70 x 65mm (2¾ x 6¼"). Pasted to canvas on the back of a religious engraving after Rheni.
According to the British Museum Fentham was active at that address from c.1783 to at least 1796; by 1802 he had moved to 132 Strand, his address to c.1811. They also have a mezzotint portrait of Sir William Wallace engraved by Thomas Watson published by Fentham from 52 Strand. Ex collection of the Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 36483] £160.00
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Freeman, Carver and Gilder, Looking [Gl]ass Manufacturer, and P[rint]-Seller, No. 2 [Londo]n-lane, Norwich, [...]
[n.d., c.1820.]
Rare frame label, 115 x 85mm (4½ x 3¼"), on reverse of contemporary frame with a maritime watercolour. Label scraped, with loss of text.
Frame label of a framemaker of Norwich. The British Museum has a trade card of William Freeman (1813 - 1897) of London Lane, probably the next generation. The watercolour is a scene of a British warship and cutter before a mountainous headland. Ex: Collection of Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 37714] £140.00
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[Framer's Label.] Drawings, Prints and Pieces of Needle-Work, framed and glazed in the neatest Manner; also Maps & Charts completely fitted up on Cloth and Rollers, by T. Whitewood, Stationer & Bookseller, Queen-street, on the Common, Portsmouth.
[n.d., c.1791.]
Letterpress label, with marbled border. Label: 45 x 65mm (1¾ x 2½''). Engraving creased and trimmed.
A Portsmouth framer's print label glued to the verso of an engraving 'The Murder of David Rizzo' engraved by Isaac Taylor after Opie, published by John Boydell in 1791.
[Ref: 56623] £230.00
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F. Irish, Carver, Gilder, &c. 35, Windmill Street. Tottenham Court.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Etched trade card. Sheet 40 x 60mm (1½ x 2¼"). Trimmed, crease top right.
[Ref: 61352] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
The Father of the Turf, Tregonwell Frampton Esq.re of Moreton, in Dorsetshire, _Keeper of the Running Horses at Newmarket, to their Majesties William the Third, Queen Anne, George the First, & George the Second; Died 12th of March 1727_Aged 86 Years.
Engraved (from an Original Painting by Mr. Wootton) by John Jones Engraver Extraordinary to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, & Principal Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of York.
Publish'd as the Act directs 7 June 1791, & sold by the Proprietor J. Bodger, Land Surveyor, Stilton, Hunts & at 53 High Holborn. Mr. Weatherby, Racing Calendar Office No.7 Oxendon Street Haymarket & at. Mess.rs Tattersalls, London. at the Coffee Room, Newmarket: Also at all the Principal Towns in England.___ See the Seven Companion Prints in Racing Calendar Book 1791, last Page...
Coloured mezzotint, 560 x 385mm (22 x 15¼"). Trimmed inside platemark at bottom; collector's stamp bottom right.
Portrait of Tregonwell Frampton (1641-1727), 'a commoner who thought nothing of losing 1,000 guineas on a race, who managed the royal stable though five reigns, from Charles II's to the first year of George II's, and became the arbiter in any enquiries, fouls, and disputes at the finishing line'. The text below includes an anecdote about Frampton and his horse, Dragon, 'supposed to be spoken by the Horse in the Elysium of Beasts and Birds'. CS: 30; see Donald W. Nichol, 'Lost Trousers' in TLS, July 26 2013; for uncoloured impression see ref. 23419
[Ref: 8627] £750.00
The Father of the Turf, Tregonwell Frampton Esq.re of Moreton, in Dorsetshire [...] "I turned about in honest confusion, and blushed that I was a man".
Engraved (from an Original Painting by Mr. Wootton) by John Jones Engraver Extraordinary to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, & Principal Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of York.
Published as the Act directs, 4 June, 1791 & sold by the Proprietor J. Bodger, Land Surveyor, Stilton, Hunts. & at No. 53 High Holborn. Mr. Weatherby, Racing Calendar Office, No. 7 Oxendon Street Haymarket, & at Messrs. Tattersalls, London, at the Coffee Room, Newmarket: Also at all the Principal Towns in England. ____ See the Seven Companion Prints in Racing Calendar Book 1791, last Page.
Mezzotint, approx 550 x 360mm (21½ x 14¼"). Outside of frame 690 x 510mm (27 x 20"). Unexamined out of frame. Title area dirty.
Portrait of Tregonwell Frampton (1641-1727), 'a commoner who thought nothing of losing 1,000 guineas on a race, who managed the royal stable though five reigns, from Charles II's to the first year of George II's, and became the arbiter in any enquiries, fouls, and disputes at the finishing line'. The text below includes an anecdote about Frampton and his horse, Dragon, 'supposed to be spoken by the Horse in the Elysium of Beasts and Birds'. CS: 30; see Donald W. Nichol, 'Lost Trousers' in TLS, July 26 2013; for coloured impression see ref. 8627
[Ref: 23419] £490.00
[Battle of Francavilla] Bataille tussen de Keyserlyke Troupen onder het belyt van den Generaal Graas van Mercy [...] [parallel text in Latin]
Pet:Schenk Exc: Amst: C.Priv. [n.d. c.1730.]
Engraving, sheet 160 x 190mm (6¼ x 7½"). Trimmed to plate, folding creases as normal.
A scene of the Battle of Francavilla fought on 20 June 1719, near the city of Francavilla di Sicilia in Sicily between Spain and Austria. The battle was part of the War of the Quadruple Alliance (1718-1720), caused by Spanish attempts to recover territories in Italy ceded in the 1713 Peace of Utrecht.
[Ref: 59215] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
[French almanak] L'Indicateur Général. 1836.
Chez Binet, Propriétaire-éditeur rue Aubry-le-Boucher, No 34m et au Bureau Central d'Imprimeriem rue Saint-Marc No 21.
Engraved map with hand colour with letterpress and engravings. Sheet 525 x 650mm (20¾ x 25½"), with watermark. Damage in lower edge and bottom right corner.
A map of France surrounded by tables of information, five vignette scenes of Napoleon's life and portraits of him and his son Napoleon II. The tables include a diary of Saints' days, currency exchange rates, interest rates, and populations of different countries.
[Ref: 55769] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
La France. A.6.
Huquier ex.
[A Paris chez Huquier rue des Mathurins près celle de Sorbonne. C.P.R.] [n.d., c.1760.]
Fine and rare etching. Plate 195 x 140mm (7¾ x 5½"), with large margins. Slightly foxed in margin.
A rococo design representing France, engraved and published by Gabriel Huquier (1695-1772).
[Ref: 59304] £80.00
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[France] Francorum Regum Simulcra a Pharamundo ad Ludovicum XIV…
Pietro VansicKleers Sculp.
[Rome, G.G. de Rossi, c. 1715.]
7 engraved sheets (of 8), each c. 580 x 400mm. Some staining to margins.
56 [of 65] portraits of the Kings of France from the legendary Pharamond (c. 370 - c. 430) to Louis XV, a later addition to the plate. With a blank for a future king and two decorative cartouches and an elaborate border. Incomplete.
[Ref: 1672] £1,250.00
Les Costes de France Sur l'Ocean et sur la Mediterranée Corigées, Augmentées, et Divisées . en Capitaineries Garde-Costes, Dediées A Monseigneur le Dauphin Par Son tres Himble et tres Obeissant Serviteur et Geographe De Fer.
A Paris Chez le O.r de Fer dans l'Isle du Palais Sur le Quay de l'Orloge a la Sphere Royale. avec Pri. du Roy 1690.
Engraved titlepage. 225 x 335mm. Splits in upper and lower centrefold.
Titlepage from Nicolas de Fer's atlas of charts of the French coasts. de Fer (1646-1720) was a cartographer, engraver and publisher who issued altogether more than 600 separate maps, including atlases, sheet maps and large wall maps. He gained a great reputation in his lifetime and was appointed 'Geographer to the King' in 1690.
[Ref: 7577] £280.00
République Francaise.
Fragonard fils del Copia Sculps.
[Paris: Auber, 1804.]
Etching with large margins. Plate 267 x 344mm. 10½ x 13½".
An allegorical representation of the triumphant French republic, published in the 'Collection complète des tableaux historiques de la révolution française'.
[Ref: 28301] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Vue de Cluse, en Savoye
[probably published 1791 by Thomas Gowland]
Etching with very fine hand-colouring, sheet 195 x 260mm (7¾ x 10¼"). Trimmed; printed on Whatman paper.
The town of Cluses in the Haute-Savoie department of southeastern France. The town is famous for its Alpine setting and watchmaking industry.
[Ref: 39647] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[France finds consolation in the arms of peace] La France consolee entre les bras de la paix. Dedié au Roi.
F. Chauveau in. J. Boulanger fecit.
P. Bertrand ex. cum privil. Regis [c.1651]
Engraving, platemark 415 x 545mm (16¼ x 21½") large margins. Fold through centre as issued. Slight foxing.
Allegorical scene predicting that Louis XIV will end divisions in France. France (represented by Louis) embraces peace; a winged warrior above whom is inscribed 'souhait des bons francois' ('wishes of good frenchmen') pursues the cowering figures of Fury, Envy and Discord. Engraved by Jean Boulanger (1608-c.1680) after François Chauveau (1613-76). IFF 111
[Ref: 45433] £320.00
Corsica.
Engraved by J. Luffman for Mr Serres, Little Sea Torch. Published June 1801.
Engraving with fine hand colour. Printed area 130 x 165mm, 5¼ x 6½".
A chart of Corsica, published while England was at war with Revolutionary France. From Serres's scarce marine pilot, 'The Little Sea Torch', an acknowledged English edition of Bougard's 'Le Petit Flambeau de la Mer', although extensively revised by Serres. Abbey Life: 344.
[Ref: 13668] £190.00
Vue d'Evian, sur le Lac de Genève.
[probably published 1791 by Thomas Gowland]
Etching with very fine hand-colouring, 18th century watermark; sheet 195 x 260mm (7¾ x 10¼"). Trimmed.
Évian-les-Bains, a resort and spa town in the Haute-Savoie department of France, situated on Lake Geneva. Long famous with royalty and celebrities such as Marcel Proust, it is the home of Évian mineral water.
[Ref: 39646] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
La Bibliotheque. [The Library.]
Jacottet lith. fig. par V. Adam.
Lith. de Engelmann, rue du faub: Montmatre No.6. [Paris, c.1825.]
Lithograph, sheet 205 x 260mm. 8 x 10¼".
Military officers studying books and charts in a well-appointed library; a globe and orrery on the table to foreground. Possibly this is the École Militaire, Paris. The figures by Victor Adam (1801 - 1866). A fine library scene.
[Ref: 17980] £140.00
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[Marriage of Louise Elisabeth of France with Philip infant of Spain] Coupe du Batiment de l'Hôtel de Ville Veu en Perspective sur sa Longueur ou sont Réprésentées les Décorations et Illuminations de la Cour et des Salles ou s'est Donné Le Bal la Nuit du XXX au XXXI Aoust MDCCXXIX. Cette Feste Donnée par La Ville de Paris a l'occasion du Mariage de Madame Louise Elzabeth de France, et de Dom Philippe Infant d'Espagne.
Inventé par Salley. dessiné et gravé par J F Blondel.
[Paris: P. G. Le Mercier, 1740.]
Etching, 18th century watermark, central crease as issued. 510 x 830mm (20 x 32¾"), with large margins.
A cross section of the Hôtel de Ville, showing the ball celebrating the 1739 marriage of Louise-Élisabeth, eldest daughter of Louis XV, and Philip, son of Philp V of Spain, who became Duke of Parma in 1748. Orchestra on the right. The last plate of thirteen of 'Description des Festes données par la Ville de Paris à l'occasion du mariage de Madame Louise-Elisabeth de France et de Dom Philippe, Infant'.
[Ref: 62653] £360.00
[Marriage of Louise Elisabeth of France with Philip infant of Spain] Veue Génerale des Décorations, illuminations et feux d'Artifice, de la feste Donnée par la Ville de Paris sur la Riviere de Seine en presence de leurs Majestés le Vingt Neuf Aoust Mil Cent Sept Cent Trente Neuf a l'occasion du Mariage de Madame Louise Elzabeth de France, et de Dom Philippe Infant d'Espagne.
Inventé par Salley. dessiné et gravé par J F Blondel.
[Paris: P. G. Le Mercier, 1740.]
Etching. 520 x 830mm (20½ x 32¾"), with large margins. Tear entering plate taped, two printer's creases entering image. Central crease as issued.
A large etching depicting the fireworks on the Seine in Paris celebrating the 1739 marriage of Louise-Élisabeth, eldest daughter of Louis XV, and Philip, son of Philp V of Spain, who became Duke of Parma in 1748. Plate IX of thirteen of 'Description des Festes données par la Ville de Paris à l'occasion du mariage de Madame Louise-Elisabeth de France et de Dom Philippe, Infant'.
[Ref: 62652] £490.00
[Marriage of Louise Elisabeth of France with Philip infant of Spain] Coupe du Batiment de l'Hôtel de Ville Veu en Perspective sur sa Largeur ou sont Réprésentées les Décorations et Illuminations de la Cour ou s'est Donné Le Bal la Nuit du XXX au XXXI Aoust MDCCXXIX. Cette Feste Donnée par La Ville de Paris a l'occasion du Mariage de Madame Louise Elzabeth de France, et de Dom Philippe Infant d'Espagne.
Inventé par Salley. dessiné et gravé par J F Blondel.
[Paris: P. G. Le Mercier, 1740.]
Etching, central crease as issued. 520 x 705mm (20½ x 27¾"), with large margins. Small tear in edge.
A cross section of the Hôtel de Ville, showing the ball celebrating the 1739 marriage of Louise-Élisabeth, eldest daughter of Louis XV, and Philip, son of Philp V of Spain, who became Duke of Parma in 1748. Plate XII of thirteen of 'Description des Festes données par la Ville de Paris à l'occasion du mariage de Madame Louise-Elisabeth de France et de Dom Philippe, Infant'.
[Ref: 62654] £360.00
Vue de Salenche
[Anon., c.1820]
Etching with fine hand-colouring, sheet 275 x 320mm (10¾ x 12½"). Trimmed.
A view of Sallanches in the Haute-Savoie department of France, on the road from Geneva to Chamonix, with the Mont Blanc massif behind.
[Ref: 39644] £320.00
[France.]
Alf Cooke. Leeds.
[n.d., 1887.]
Chromolithograph. Sheet size: 250 x 145mm (9¾ x 9¾"). Cut.
A dancer in a glamourous version of a French Revolutionary ceremonial military uniform, holding the Tricoleur. The costume was made for the Army and Navy ballet at London's Alhambra Theatre. Although the theatre 'specialized in beautiful ballets' it was notorious as a meeting place for prostitutes and their clients. Not in Ogilby.
[Ref: 40008] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
[Decree issued by Francesco I of the Two Sicilies, Naples, 17 May 1830] Francesco I. Per la Grazia di Dio Re del Regno delle Due Sicilie [...] Napoli, il di 17 di Maggio 1830.
Pubblicato in Napoli ne di 19 di Giugno 1830. dalla Stamperia Reale.
Letterpress, printed area 430 x 295mm (17 x 11½"). Stamp of the Stamperia Reale upper right; creasing.
Decree issued by Francesco I of the Two Sicilies in 1830, shortly before his death, consisting of nine articles concerning justice and punishment.
[Ref: 38949] £180.00
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D. Francesco Maria II della Rovere, Duca d'Urbino et z.
Franco forma.
Cum Privilegia [n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving. 195 x 130mm (7¾ x 5"), with very large margins. Laid on card at edges.
A half length portrait of Francesco Maria II della Rovere (1549-1631), the last Duke of Urbino. Ex collection of Sir William Stirling Maxwell.
[Ref: 63107] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Pair of seascapes]
L. Francia [both signed in image, one dated 1822]
Two lithographs, rare, each approx 75 x 260mm (3 x 10¼"). Glued to backing sheet.
Two seascapes from a set of 'Marine Studies' by François Louis Thomas Francia (1772-1839), watercolour painter and printmaker. An associate of Thomas Girtin, like many watercolourists of the early 19th century Francia put much of his energy into teaching (his students included R.P. Bonington) and produced drawing manuals. While beginning as a landscape painter after moving from France to England, he increasingly turned to coast and river scenery for subject matter, as here. Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 35496] £130.00
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Ex Tabella quæ adservatur in Ecclesia P.P. Oratorü Venetüs.
Iacob Amiconi pin. F. Bartolozzi Sculp. I. Wagner recognovit et vend. Venezia C.P.E.S.
[n.d., c.1756.]
Engraving. Plate: 570 x 350mm (22½ x 13¾"). Creasing and foxing in small margins. Slight loss in top right margin.
A biblical scene showing St Francis watching over a cherub branding the figure of Heresy. Madonna sits with the enfant Jesus upon a cloud and the figure of God hovers above. De Vesme: 256.II. Provenance: Edge Hall Library, Cheshire
[Ref: 46816] £260.00
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These are to certify that Mr. Francis Cole has attended two Courses of my lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic, as well as on Chemistry and the Materia Medica.
Signed and dated in ink 'Joseph Ager, M.D. London, May 2. 1816.'
Printed diploma with etched vignette, completed in in ink, sheet 385 x 240mm. Creasing.
With etching inscribed 'I. Harding fecit' and titled 'Ocyrrhoe delivering Aesculapius to be instructed by Chiron', with quotation from Ovid's Metamorphosis in Latin below.
[Ref: 7940] £220.00
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These are to certify that Mr. Francis Cole, has diligently attended......three.....Courses of our lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic, Materia Medica & Chemistry.
Signed and dated in ink 'March 5 = 1812. R Hooper M.D. Joseph Ager, M.D.'
Printed diploma with etched vignette, completed in in ink, sheet c.435 x 280mm. Tatty extremities, tear in image.
With etching inscribed 'I. Harding fecit' and titled 'Ocyrrhoe delivering Aesculapius to be instructed by Chiron', with quotation from Ovid's Metamorphosis in Latin below. One of the signatories is Robert Hooper (1773 - 1835), medical writer. After a course of medical study in London he was appointed apothecary to the Marylebone workhouse infirmary. He entered at Pembroke College, Oxford, on 24 Oct. 1796, graduated B.A. in 1803, M.A. and M.B. in 1804. He was admitted licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians on 23 Dec. 1805. Settling in Savile Row, he lectured there on the practice of medicine for many years to large classes. He made a special study of pathology, and formed a large collection of illustrative specimens. While carrying on an extensive practice, he was a most industrious writer, and his books had a large sale. Revised editions of several of them continue in sale. He retired from practice in 1829, having made a fortune, and lived at Stanmore.
[Ref: 7943] £220.00
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Know all Men by thee Presents, that We the Court of Examiners of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, have deliberately Examined Mr. Francis Cole and find him fit and capable to exercise the Art and Science of Surgery; We therefore admit him a Member of the College & Authorize him to Practise the said Art and Science accordingly.
Dated the Fifteenth day of May in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred, and Twelve. [Signatures of the Governors, Examiners and Secretary below.]
Engraved diploma of membership with vignette coat of arms, signed and dated and completed in ink, 370 x 260mm. Some creasing.
The Royal College of Surgeons of England is an independent professional body for to promoting standards in surgical care (including dentistry) in England and Wales. It is situated at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. The college originated in 1540, when Henry VIII of England joined the Worshipful Company of Barbers (incorporated 1462) and the Guild of Surgeons to form the Company of Barber-Surgeons. In 1745 the surgeons separated from the barbers to form the Company of Surgeons. In 1800 the Company was granted a Royal Charter as the Royal College of Surgeons in London; the name changed in 1843 to Royal College of Surgeons of England. Engraving of the College coat of arms flanked by two figures on a pedestal by John Strongitharm. With 'One Pound' blindstamp dated 1804 upper left, Royal College of Surgeons seal from separate sheet attached lower right. Numbered '2216' in ink. Paper watermarked 1808.
[Ref: 7946] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Franciscus I D.G. Francorum Rex.
[Engraved by Dominicus Custos.]
[Augsburg, 1601-4.]
Engraving 170 x 120mm (6¾ x 4¾"). Trimmed.
Francis I (1494-1547) the French king who helped finance Giovanni da Verrazzano's expedition to North America in 1524.
[Ref: 53037] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
Francis II (Late King of Naples).
Metzmacher del et sc. Imprimé par Coupil & C.ie Paris.
The Drawing Room Portrait Gallery of Eminent Personagès Presented with the Illustrated News of the World. 125, Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1865.]
Etching with very small margins. 280 x 210mm (11 x 8¼").
Francis II (1836-94), king of the Two Sicilies from 1859 until he was deposed in 1861 and his kingdom becoming part of the new Kingdom of Italy.
[Ref: 33300] £75.00
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Christo confixus sum Cruci vivo autem jam non ego: vivit vero in me Christus.
Car. Marrattus invent et del. Teod. Verkruys sculp.
Cum privil. Summi Pont et Regis Christ.mi. [n.d., c.1707.]
Engraving. Sheet: 445 x 235mm (17½ x 9''). Trimmed and staining in title.
A portrait of Francis of Assisi shown, on his knees holding a crucifix. Engraved by Theodor Vercruys (1680-1739).
[Ref: 49732] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
[Saint Francis of Paola] S. Franciscus de Paula
J. Zambelli sculp [c/1750]
Engraving, sheet 235 x 155mm (9¼ x 6"). Trimmed to platemark.
Italian engraving of Saint Francis of Paola (1416-1507), Italian mendicant friar and founder of the Roman Catholic Order of Minims.
[Ref: 46085] £120.00
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Vice Adm.l Sir George F. Seymour, K.C.B. G.C.H. Commander in Chief North American Station.
John Harrison. Francis Holl.
London, Published 1852, by J. Hogarth, 5, Haymarket.
Stipple. 520 x 418mm (20½ x 16½").
Sir George Francis Seymour (1787-1870), captain of HMS Fortunée and HMS Leonidas during the War of 1812, for which he was made a CB. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief Pacific Station in 1844, Commander-in-Chief North America and West Indies Station in 1851 and Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth in 1856. He was promoted to Admiral of the Fleet in 1866.[ NPG: D40651.
[Ref: 24245] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Francis, Duke of Guise] Franciscus a Lotharin gia Dux Guisius
[1660]
Engraving with accompanying letterpress sheet, 17th century watermark; each 470 x 350mm (18½ x 13¾") Tear to engraving lower right. Small margins on left repaired. Good repair in centre.
Francis, Duke of Guise (1519-63), French soldier and politician. Husband of Anna d'Este and uncle of Mary, Queen of Scots, his military triumphs included defending Metz against Emperor Charles V in 1552 and capturing Calais from England in 1558. In religion Guise was strongly Catholic, which served him well during the reign of Francis II but after the king's death, the favour that regent Catherine de' Medici showed towards Protestants led Guise to become part of the 'triumvirate' defending the Catholic cause. The disputes between Protestants and Catholics eventually led not just to Guise's assassination by a Huguenot, but the French Wars of Religion (1562-98). From 'Les Portraits des Hommes Illustres Francois qui sont Peints dans la Galerie du Palais Cardinal de Richelieu' (1660). The book reproduces the portraits of great men hanging in Richelieu's 'Galerie des hommes illustres' by Simon Vouet and Philippe de Champaigne (although only four of the original paintings survive). The final 'illustrious figure' was Richelieu himself.
[Ref: 39894] £240.00
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[Tommaso Francesco, Prince of Savoy-Carignan.] Serenissimo Principi Francisco Thomae a Sabaudi a Principi Carigniani etc [...]
Ant. van Dyck pinxit. Paulus Pontius sculpsit
Gillis Hendricx excudit Antw. [c.1635]
Etching with small margins, platemark 390 x 295mm (15¼ x 11½"). Horizontal fold; glued at edge to backing sheet along left edge.
Tommaso Franesco di Savoia (1596-1656), Captain-general of Spanish troops in the Netherlands and briefly provisional regent following the death of Archduchess Isabella in 1633. In 1642 he changed sides and started fighting for the French against the Spaniards.
[Ref: 34845] £260.00
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[Action Heroique de Francois Mallet, Chasseur de la Iere compagnie, du Ier. bataillon de la division no.1. (18th November 1793)] [A French infantryman Mallet asks his commander to fix his bayonet to his musket for him, his left hand being injured and bandaged. He then continues the assault on the enemy fortress (background), helping to secure victory.]
[French, Deroy? 1796 - 1805.]
Etching and aquatint with descriptive letterpress sheet, 185 x 135mm. 7¼ x 5¼".
From a series of propaganda prints publicising the heroic exploits of French soldiers of the Revolutionary army on the battlefield; probably 'Les Fastes du Peuple français, ou tableaux raisonnés de toutes les actions héroïques et civiques du soldat et du citoyen français' by Jacques Grasset Saint-Sauveur. See BNF: FRBNF40253477.
[Ref: 15821] £90.00
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[Wife of a Frank going to bathe.] Femme d'un Franc allant au Bain.
JB. G. Scotin maj. sculp.
Avec Privil. du Roi. [n.d. c.1714.]
Engraving, mint, platemark 360 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"), with very large margins.
Plate from 'Recueil de cent estampes représentant différentes nations du Levant', a set of one hundred plates depicting the costume of the Levant, based on paintings in the collection of the Marquis de Ferriol. After Jean-Baptiste van Mour (1671-1737), the Flemish-French painter, remembered for his his detailed portrayal of life in the Ottoman Empire during the Tulip Era and the rule of Sultan Ahmed III.
[Ref: 46963] £230.00
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Frank Apted, 25, High Street, Guildford, Begs to submit a List of Articles of the various qualities, manufactured on the Premises, or selected with great care, and offered at Reasonable Prices...
Gardner & Stent, Printers, Guildford [n.d., c.1850s].
Letterpress broadside, retailer-manufacturer's promotional handbill/advertisement; sheet 280 x 225mm. 11 x 8¾". Folds, as usual; a little tatty at extremities.
A list of day-to-day household commodities available for sale for the house, kitchen, dairy, laundry and stables; also cloth, tarpaulin, sacking, and other fabrics for the trade. Mention at the bottom of "Cricket balls, bats, stumps, gloves, guards, &c., from the best Makers". Frank Apted is recorded as trading at 25 High Street, Guildford, Surrey, from at least 1852 until the 1870s.
[Ref: 21706] £180.00
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Frankfort, een beroemde koopstad, te zien van Saxenhausen. Francofurtum urbs mercatura nobilis qua prospectus ad eam est ex Saxenhusio.
Pet: Schenk Amsteld. C.P.
[n.d. c.1702.]
Engraving with very large margins. Plate 215 x 266mm (8½ x 10½").
Frankfurt seen from across the Main River, with the great St. Bartholomaus Cathedral in the background. Plate to Schenk's 'Hecatompolis' (1702), which included one hundred profile views of cities throughout the world.
[Ref: 28700] £420.00
Frankfort.
Publish'd by R. Bowyer, Pall Mall, 1814.
Coloured aquatint. Plate 305 x 394mm. 12 x 15½". Trimmed to the platemark along the bottom.
From "An Illustrated Record of Important Events in the Annals of Europe, During the Years 1812, 1813, 1814 & 1815, Comprising a series of Views of Paris, Moscow, The Kremlin, Dresden, Berlin..... together with a History of those Momentous Transactions."
[Ref: 15190] £220.00
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Francofurtum Ad Moenum Floridum, Urbis huius Imperialis et Emporii celeberrimi, in quo Imperatores eliguntur, vera et accurata Delineatio…. a Salomone Kleiner, Electoris Moguntini Architecto, Nunc vero excusum et in lucem editum per Ioannem Andream Pfeffel, S.C.M. Aulae Chalcographum. Pretio vero prostat in iconopoleo Ioannis Simonis Negges, Chalcographi Augustani [German translation follows].
Sal. Kleiner I.E.M. del.
Cum Priv. Sac. Caes. Maj. [n.d. c.1720].
Titlepage, engraved map and 7 engraved views, complete as isssued, 343 x 271mm. Includes plate of the Cathedral 520 x 345mm. Light foxing and staining, largely to margins.
A set of skillfully engraved views in Frankfurt, Germany, at the time the seat of the Holy Roman Emperors and the Empire's administrative centre. They seem to be a special commission for the chief architect of the city. Includes 1 large plate of the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew (numbered '3') 'Ecclesia Metropolitana Sancti Bartholomaei et turris eius Francofurti ad Moenum'. After the Holy Roman Emperors ceased to be crowned by the popes, their coronation ceremonies took place here (1562–1792). Each plate has title and description in both German and Latin.
[Ref: 3588] £1,500.00
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[Habit of a Frankish merchant] Marchand Franc.
JB. G. Scotin maj. sculp.
Avec Privil. du Roi. [n.d. c.1714.]
Engraving, mint; platemark 360 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"), with very large margins.
Plate from 'Recueil de cent estampes représentant différentes nations du Levant', a set of one hundred plates depicting the costume of the Levant, based on paintings in the collection of the Marquis de Ferriol. After Jean-Baptiste van Mour (1671-1737), the Flemish-French painter, remembered for his his detailed portrayal of life in the Ottoman Empire during the Tulip Era and the rule of Sultan Ahmed III.
[Ref: 46961] £240.00
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[Set of Nine Plates.] Series of Fourteen Sketches Made During the Voyage Up the Wellington Channel... Loss of the McLellan. [&] H.M.S Assistance and Pioneer in Winter Quaters. Returning Daylight. [&] Perilous Position of H.M.S Assistance and Pioneer, on the Evening of the 12th October 1853, Disaster Bay. [&] Pl.s VIII & IX_Division of Sledges Finding and Cutting a Road through Heavy Hummocks, in the Queen's Channel. [&] Division of Sledges Passsing Cape Lady Franklin; Extraordinary Masses of Ice Pressed Against the North Shore of Bathurst Land. [&] Sledges in a Fresh Fair Wind, Going Over Hummocky Ice. [&] Encamping for the Night. [&] Franklin Relics Brought by Dr. Rae.
Comm.r. W.W.May, del. Day & Son Lith.rs to the Queen.
London: Published May 1, 1855, By Day and Son, Lithographers to the Queen. 6-7-8-9, Gate Street, Lincoln's-Inn Fields.
Nine of 14 tinted lithographs with letterpress in wrappers, very rare. Sheet: 370 x 280mm (14½ x 11"). Foxing, wrappers torn and worn.
Nine of 14 plates from Walter William May's 'Series of Fourteen Sketches Made During the Voyage up Wellington Channel in Search of Sir John Franklin' with wrappers, list of over 240 subscribers and descriptions of the plates. Sir Edward Belcher led five ships to the Arctic in the largest and last naval search for Sir John Franklin and the crews of the 'Erebus' and 'Terror', missing from an earlier expedition seeking the Northwest Passage. Though they were unable to rescue Franklin they rescued the crew of HMS Investigator under the command of Robert McClure which had become stuck during an earlier rescue expedition. Four out of the five vessels were abandoned in pack ice, for which Belcher was court-martialled, but acquitted. Plates 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 14. Abbey Travel 646.
[Ref: 41939] £3,000.00
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Benjamin Franklin [facsimile signature.]
Engd. from an Old Print by J.A. O'Neill.
New York: Elias Dexter, 562 Broadway [n.d., c.1830].
Etching with mezzotint, sheet 170 x 115mm. 6¾ x 4½". Trimmed within plate, glued to album page at corners.
Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790). Born in Boston, Massachusetts. Benjamin Franklin's achievements as a statesman, diplomat and writer influenced the outcome of the American War of Independence (1775-83). He is recognised as Founding Father of the United States of America, being the only person to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the Peace Treaty in 1783 and the United States Constitution in 1787. The study of electricity was also a particular interest and he published 'Experiments and Observations on Electricity' in 1751. Not in Wellcome.
[Ref: 9904] £80.00
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Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D.
J. Chapman sculp.
London Published as the Act directs May 24th. 1806 by J. Wilkes.
Stipple with etching, 160 x 115mm. 6¼ x 4½". Foxing.
Half-length portrait in oval of Benjamin Franklin (1706-90), above a vignette etching of kite flyers in a lightning.
[Ref: 9937] £60.00
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D. Benjamin Franklin, et vita inter Americanos acta, et magnis electricatis periculis clarus.
J.E. Haid sculp. [after Benjamin Wilson].
A.V. 1778.
Scarce mezzotint. 225 x 140mm (8¾ x 5½"), with large margins.
A head and shoulders portrait of Benjamin Franklin (1706-90), wearing a wig, without spectacles. This is the scarce first version: two years later Haid re-engraved the plate, retaining the title but replacing the image with the portrait by Charles Nicolas Cochin fils, the more famous image of Franklin wearing spectacles and fur hat.
[Ref: 56455] £850.00
Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. F.R.S.
T. Cook sc.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Etching. Sheet 170 x 105mm (6¾ x 4"). Trimmed within plate, faint crease.
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, wearing fur cap and spectacles.
[Ref: 58550] £85.00
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Doctor Franklin,
London: Published by William Cole. 10. Newgate Street Jan.y 1825
Engraving, offset; sheet 195 x 140mm (7¾ x 5½"). Wrinkling.
Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790), American statesman, diplomat, writer and Founding Father of the United States of America. Franklin was the only person to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the Peace Treaty in 1783 and the United States Constitution in 1787. The study of electricity was also a particular interest and he published 'Experiments and Observations on Electricity' in 1751. Nineteenth-century portrait of Franklin in the coonskin cap he famously wore when in Paris to seek French support for the Revolutionary War.
[Ref: 46106] £50.00
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