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The Glory of old England. The following Character of her late Majesty Queen Anne
The Glory of old England. The following Character of her late Majesty Queen Anne was Written by her Grace Sarah Dutchess of Marlborough & is cut Round this Pedestal Erected at Blenheim. / Queen Anne was very Graceful & Majestic in her Person... all this I know to be true Sarah Marlborough 1738.
Printed & Published according to Act of Parliament.
Engraving. 265 x 190mm (10½ x 7½"). Folded as issued, repaired tear, backed with paper.
An illustration of the marble statue of Queen Anne by John Michael Rysbrack, shown with a backdrop of the exterior of Blenheim Palace. Commissioned by Sarah Churchill, it was installed in the bow window of the gallery (now the Library) in 1738.
[Ref: 39943]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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A North View of Blenheim House & Park, in the County of Oxford, one of the Seats of the Duke of Marlborough, w.th ye Monument which was erected in Memory of the late Duke.
A North View of Blenheim House & Park, in the County of Oxford, one of the Seats of the Duke of Marlborough, w.th ye Monument which was erected in Memory of the late Duke. [parallel text in French]
Jno. Boydell delin & sculp
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by J. Boydell Engraver; at the Unicorn, the corner of Queen Street, Cheapside, London, 1752.
Engraving, platemark 265 x 435mm (10½ x 17"), with very large margins.
View of Blenheim House in Woodstock, Oxfordshire. Following his victory at the Battle of Blenheim (known on the Continent as the Second Battle of Höchstädt) during the war of the Spanish Succession in 1704, the commander John Churchill, first duke of Marlborough was given land and £240,000 to build a palace as a gift from Queen Anne and the nation. Work on Blenheim Palace began the following year, to designs by Sir John Vanbrugh, although it was not completed until 1733, eleven years after Marlborough's death. He was commemorated by the 'Column of Victory' seen in the middle-ground of this print, which shows Marlborough dressed as a Roman general.
[Ref: 41188]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Blenheim Palace] From Private Gardens.
[Blenheim Palace] From Private Gardens.
C.W. Radcliffe del et lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
[Oxford: James Wyatt & Son, 1842.]
Tinted lithograph with large margins, rare. Printed area 275 x 375mm (10¾ x 14¾").
From 'The Palace of Blenheim' by Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817-1903), a book dedicated to John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough (1822-83), grandfather of Winston Churchill.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 34921]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Blenheim Palace] View near the High Lodge.
[Blenheim Palace] View near the High Lodge.
C.W. Radcliffe del et lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
[Oxford: James Wyatt & Son, 1842.]
Tinted lithograph, with large margins, rare. Printed area 275 x 375mm (10¾ x 14¾").
A view through the woods towards the High Lodge. From 'The Palace of Blenheim' by Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817-1903), a book dedicated to John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough (1822-83), grandfather of Winston Churchill.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 34919]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[Blenheim Palace] High Lodge. [&] Cascade.
[Blenheim Palace] High Lodge. [&] Cascade.
C.W. Radcliffe del et lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
[Oxford: James Wyatt & Son, 1842.]
Tinted lithograph with large margins, rare. Printed area 400 x 260mm (15¾ x 10¼").
Two views on one sheet: High Lodge & the Cascade, the water flowing from the Great Lake. From 'The Palace of Blenheim' by Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817-1903), a book dedicated to John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough (1822-83), grandfather of Winston Churchill.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 34923]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Blenheim Palace] Monument. [&] Rosamond's Well.
[Blenheim Palace] Monument. [&] Rosamond's Well.
C.W. Radcliffe del et lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
[Oxford: James Wyatt & Son, 1842.]
Tinted lithograph with large margins, rare. Printed area 400 x 260mm (15¾ x 10¼").
Two views on one sheet: the Column of Victory & Rosamund's Well, named after Rosamund Clifford, a mistress of Henry II. From 'The Palace of Blenheim' by Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817-1903), a book dedicated to John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough (1822-83), grandfather of Winston Churchill.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 34922]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Bognor.
Bognor.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by W. Daniell, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Aug.t 1, 1823.
Aquatint with original hand colour on thick paper. 230 x 290mm (9 x 11½").
A view of the beach at Bognor, with horse drawn bathing huts and lobster pots. From the subscription issue of 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; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 49780]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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High Street, Bognor, Sussex.
High Street, Bognor, Sussex.
C.J. Greenwood, Delt. et Lith. Printed by S. Straker, London.
Published by Richard Holmden, Bognor [n.d, c.1850].
Rare sepia-tinted lithograph heightened in white, image 245 x 350mm. 9¾ x 13¾". Repaired worm holes on top left.
Bognor Regis is a seaside resort town in West Sussex. The publisher of this print (as was common practice) has inserted his premises, a shop and 'Library' into this view of the High Street. Richard Holmden is listed in the Post Office Directory for 1851 as a bookseller, stationer, and owner of circulating library, as well as watchmaker and jeweller.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 26452]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Dome House, Bognor.
Dome House, Bognor. The Residence of Mrs. Wilsonn formerly occupied by Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte.
Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[n.d. c.1845.]
Rare lithograph. 152 x 209mm. 6 x 8¼".
The Dome House, which Sir Richard Hotham built shortly before his death in 1799 in the hope of attracting King George III to stay there. The King did not stay, but in 1808 his granddaughter the young Princess Charlotte stayed and remained for two years, supporting with her money and patronage the Jubilee School for poor children, founded in 1810.
[Ref: 24129]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Fourteen Views in Lithography of Bolton Abbey, Wharfdale, Yorkshire.
Fourteen Views in Lithography of Bolton Abbey, Wharfdale, Yorkshire. Dedicated by Permission to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire.
By. J. Scarlett Davis.
London: Printed by C. Hullmandel: Published by Charles Frederick Cock, Agent for Sale to the Public of the Books and Tracts of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. 21, Fleet Street, 1829.
Set of 14 lithographs bound in wrappers. Proofs on india. Second edition. 390 x 305mm (15½ x 12"). Foxing. Wrappers worn.
A set of 14 views of Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire by John Scarlett Davis (1804-1845).
Abbey 372
[Ref: 42639]   £390.00   view all images for this item
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The Ruins of Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire.
The Ruins of Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire.
[T. Walmsley?]
London, Published, Novr. 9 1811, by J. Deeley Berwick Strt [but a later impression].
Aquatint with fine colour by hand, paper watermarked 'J Whatman 1816'. Image 330 x 450mm, 13 x 17¾". Handling and other creases; margins a little trimmed.
Fine view of the famous ruined 12th-century Augustinian Bolton Priory in North Yorkshire, that gives its name to the parish of Bolton Abbey. The names of artist and engraver have been erased, but this is almost certainly after Thomas Walmsley (1763 - 1805/6).
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 27094]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Bolton Abbey on the River Wharfe.]
[Bolton Abbey on the River Wharfe.]
[John Charles Bromley after Thomas Girtin.]
[1825.]
Mezzotint. Proof before all letters; Plate: 200 x 275mm (8 x 10¾'') large margins. Foxing.
A view of Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire. Plate 14 from Rivers of England by Thomas Girtin.
[Ref: 48617]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Bolton Priory, Twilight.
Bolton Priory, Twilight. No. 2.
T.C. Hofland A.L.A. Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Nov.r 1st 1811, by T.C. Hofland, Harrogate, Yorkshire.
Fine aquatint. 380 x 485mm (15 x 19"), with very large margins. Tears in left margin.
Bolton Priory and the River Wharfe. The second plate of ''Six views of and Near Bolton Priory'' by Robert and Daniell Havell after Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843).
Ex: the Kedleston Hall collection
[Ref: 51256]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The South East View of Bolton Priory.
The South East View of Bolton Priory. No. 5.
T.C. Hofland A.L.A. Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Nov.r 1st 1811, by T.C. Hofland, Hampstead.
Fine aquatint, J. Whatman 1808 watermark. 380 x 485mm (15 x 19"), with very large margins.
The fifth plate of ''Six views of and Near Bolton Priory'' by Robert and Daniell Havell after Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843).
Ex: the Kedleston Hall collection
[Ref: 51259]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The South East View of Bolton Priory.
The South East View of Bolton Priory. No.6.
T.C. Hofland A.L.A. Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Nov.r 1st 1811, by T.C. Hofland, Hampstead.
Fine aquatint. 380 x 485mm (15 x 19"), with very large margins.
A distant view of the priory, the final plate of ''Six views of and Near Bolton Priory'' by Robert and Daniell Havell after Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843).
Ex: the Kedleston Hall collection
[Ref: 51260]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Bolton Priory, Morning.
Bolton Priory, Morning. No. 4.
T.C. Hofland A.L.A. Pinx.t. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Nov.r 1st 1811, by T.C. Hofland, Harrowgate, Yorkshire.
Fine aquatint. 380 x 485mm (15 x 19"), with very large margins.
Bolton Priory and the River Wharfe. The fourth plate of ''Six views of and Near Bolton Priory'' by Robert and Daniell Havell after Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843).
Ex: the Kedleston Hall collection
[Ref: 51258]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Part of Bonchurch.
Part of Bonchurch.
T.Malton fecit.
Pub.d as the Act Directs, Decr. 30 1785 by T.Malton, N.6 Conduit Street, Hanover Square, and to be had of W.Hinton, Sweetings Alley, Cornhill.
Aquatint, printed in sepia. 230 x 305mm.
From a series of at least six views in the Isle of Wight. Rare.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 4039]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Part of Bonchurch.]
[Part of Bonchurch.]
[T.Malton fecit.]
[Pub.d as the Act Directs, Decr. 30 1785 by T.Malton, N.6 Conduit Street, Hanover Square, and to be had of W.Hinton, Sweetings Alley, Cornhill.]
Aquatint with original hand colour. Image size 195 x 285mm. Trimmed to image & laid on card
From a series of at least six views in the Isle of Wight. Rare.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 4038]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Bonchurch Village, Isle of Wight.
Bonchurch Village, Isle of Wight.
Drawn by R.B. Harraden. Engraved by R. Havell.
Published by R. Harraden & Son. Cambridge 1814.
Fine hand coloured aquatint, sheet 390 x 500mm. 15¼ x 19¾". Small chips to extremities.
An impressive and attractive view. After Richard Harraden (1756 - 1838).
British Library: 004806437.
[Ref: 15845]   £360.00  
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Booker's Tower. Guilford. Erected 1839.
Booker's Tower. Guilford. Erected 1839.
Sketched & Drawn on Stone by E.C. Duncumb. Printed by W. Clerk, 202 High Holborn.
Published by E. Andrews, 61 High St. Guilford.
Lithograph. Sheet: 280 x 225mm (11 x 9") very large margins.
A view of Booker's tower built by mayor of Guilford, Charles Booker in memory of his sons completed in 1839 it was used to commemorate the wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. It was also used by scientist John Rand Capron in his experiments with light.
[Ref: 43664]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Bordesley Hall, the Seat of John Taylor, Esq.
Bordesley Hall, the Seat of John Taylor, Esq. House of J. Taylor Esq. This superb mansion, which was as superbly finished, is situated in the midst of a park, at Bordesley, about half a mile from the town. This house was first attacked on Friday the 15th of July. Upon hearing the news, a party of gentlemen who had been sworn constables, headed by Captain Carver, repaired to the place, and drove the Rioters whom they found in the cellar from the premises, of which they kept possession till the title-deeds... ainsi fut réduite en cendres (excepté les murailles) cette superbe maison, la plus grande partie de son riche ameublement, les écuries, et toutes les dépendances.
Drawn by P.H. Witton Jun.r Engraved by W.m Ellis.
London. Published, 1 May 1792, by J.Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard.
Aquatint with descriptive text in English and French. Sheet 406 x 260mm. 16 x 10¼". Laid on album page, foxing.
Bordesley Hall, the second property of John Taylor, and was burnt down during the Priestley Riots, the Birmingham Riots of 1791, which targeted religious Dissenters, most notably the politically and theologically controversial Joseph Priestley. From "Views of the Ruins of the Principal Houses destroyed during the Riots at Birmingham. 1791." On the 14th of July, 1791, a party having met at an hotel to celebrate the anniversary of the French revolution, collected together as a mob, and proceeded for several days their devastations, setting fire to several meeting-houses and private mansions, but on the arrival of the military from Oxford and Hounslow, order was restored: at the ensuing assizes four of the ring-leaders were convicted, two of whom suffered the penalty of the law. Shortly after this occurrence barracks were erected on the Vauxhall-road, near the town, consisting of a range of handsome buildings, enclosing a spacious area for the exercise of cavalry, and a smaller for parades, a riding-school, a magazine, and an hospital.
[Ref: 21112]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Boscastle Pier, on the coast of Cornwall.
Boscastle Pier, on the coast of Cornwall.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by W. Daniell, Russell Place, Fitzroy Square, London May 20. 1825.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins.
A view of Boscastle Pier. 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; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 47135]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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The West Prospect of Boston Steeple and Church.
The West Prospect of Boston Steeple and Church.
W. Stennit jun. delin 1715.
London, Printed for Rob.t Sayer Map & Printseller No. 53 Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving. 570 x 320mm (22½ x 12½"). Trimmed to plate lower left for binding, folds and tears. Damaged.
A view of St Botolph's Church, which boasts one of the tallest Medieval towers in the country. William Stennett, a merchant and antiquary, made many drawings of English buildings, many of which were engraved by George Vertue of the Society of Antiquaries. It is likely that this print is a re-issue of one of these.
[Ref: 53100]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Boston, Lincolnshire.
Boston, Lincolnshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. July, 1, 1822.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut.
A view of Boston from the harbour, with a pier in the foreground and boats moored nearby. St. Botolph's Church can be seen at the centre in the background. 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; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 37609]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[Boston] To the Gentrey, Farmers, Graziers, Dealers, Tradesmen, &c of Lincolnshire, This Engraving of Boston, May Sheep-Fair,
[Boston] To the Gentrey, Farmers, Graziers, Dealers, Tradesmen, &c of Lincolnshire, This Engraving of Boston, May Sheep-Fair, is most humbly dedicated, by their very Obedient Servant, George Northouse.
Painted by George Northouse. E. Kaufmann Lith. Lahn (Baden).
Published by R.A. & J.H. Munkmann [n.d., c.1845].
Tinted lithograph. Framed, sight size 595 x 650mm (23½ x 25½"). Some toning, a few scratches, unexamined out of frame.
A slightly elevated view of a sheep market held in Wide Bargate, Boston, looking from John Adams Way towards the 14-century tower of St Botolph's Church. To the right is the Red Cow Hotel.
[Ref: 57604]   £850.00  
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This view of Botallack [Mine, in the parish of St. Just, in Penwith,] Cornwall.
This view of Botallack [Mine, in the parish of St. Just, in Penwith,] Cornwall.
Drawn by Phillip Mitchell_T.Picken lith. [Facsimile signature of Phillip Mitchell below.]
[Day & Haghe] lith.rs to the Queen. [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Printed area: 290 x 400mm (11½ x 15¾"). Unexamined out of frame. Damage to lithograph including some loss in title area.
An extremely rare view of the Botallack Mine, west Cornwall, with the fully operational mine on the right, showing figures working from the bottom of the scene, to the top. A system of winches stretch across the cliff, connecting the engine houses. A secondary, smaller view of the mine, published by Rock & Co., is below. For a larger version of this print, see item ref: 32949.
[Ref: 39381]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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South West View of Bournemouth. [&] South East View of Bournemouth. [&] South View of Bournemouth. [&] South View of Bournemouth.
South West View of Bournemouth. [&] South East View of Bournemouth. [&] South View of Bournemouth. [&] South View of Bournemouth.
H.D. Delt. Dickinson & Co. Lith.
[n.d. c.1840.]
A rare and scarce set of four coloured lithographs. 300 x 438mm (11¾ x 17¼"); 336 x 432mm (13¼ x 17"); 350 x 432mm (13¾ x 17"); & 350 x 470mm (13¾ x 18½").
A view looking towards Bournemouth, Dorsetshire, with St Peter's Church to the left and the sea to the right. [&] A view of Bath Road, Bournemouth; the original town baths on the right and Belle Vue Boarding House to the left. [&] A view looking south towards Bournemouth with St Peter's Church to the left and sailing boats seen out on the sea. [&] A view looking west towards Bournemouth from the other side of the bay with sailing ships and larger merchant vessels in the bay, a tall-ship's mast seen over the hill to the right. By Harriet Daniel.
[Ref: 25635]   £650.00   view all images for this item
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Views of Bournemouth.
Views of Bournemouth.
Published by Rock & Co. London. [c.1857.]
Attractive souvenir booklet of six steel engraved views, oblong 12mo, stitched into original printed card wrappers; embossed upper cover. Binding scuffed and rubbed; slight foxing to plate margins.
No text save captions; all plates numbered, five dated.
[Ref: 18568]   £120.00   view all images for this item
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Views of Bournemouth.
Views of Bournemouth.
Published by Rock & Co. London. [c.1858.]
Attractive souvenir booklet of six steel engraved views, oblong 12mo, stitched into original printed card wrappers; embossed upper cover. Binding scuffed and rubbed; contents clean.
No text save captions; all plates numbered and dated.
[Ref: 18567]   £90.00   view all images for this item
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South View of Bournemouth.
South View of Bournemouth.
H.D. del [Harriet Daniel.]. Dickinson & Co Lith.
[London, Dickinson & Co., n.d., c.1850.]
Tinted lithograph with very large margins. Printed area 305 x 390mm (12 x 15½ ).
View of Bournemouth from above the town, looking from the north-west rather than south.
Abbey: Scenery 51. See 25635 for coloured set of 4; see 30847 for uncoloured set of 4 in wrappers.
[Ref: 30851]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Views of Bournemouth, Hants. From Sketches by H.D. [Harriet Daniel.]
Views of Bournemouth, Hants. From Sketches by H.D. [Harriet Daniel.] The Profits will be in aid of the Funds for Schools and School-houses at Bournmouth.
Lithographed, Printed, and Published by Dickinson & Co., 114, New Bond Street, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Oblong folio; title and four tinted lithographs with very large margins, loose in original printed wrappers. Scarce compete.
A view looking towards Bournemouth, Dorsetshire, with St Peter's Church to the left and the sea to the right. [&] A view of Bath Road, Bournemouth; the original town baths on the right and Belle Vue Boarding House to the left. [&] A view looking south towards Bournemouth with St Peter's Church to the left and sailing boats seen out on the sea. [&] A view looking west towards Bournemouth from the other side of the bay with sailing ships and larger merchant vessels in the bay, a tall-ship's mast seen over the hill to the right. After sketches by Harriet Daniel. Bournemouth was part of Hampshire until 1974.
Abbey: Scenery 51. For coloured copy see 25635.
[Ref: 30847]   £800.00   view all images for this item
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Bournemouth from the West Cliffs.
Bournemouth from the West Cliffs.
Lithographed by J. Newman, 48, Watling Street, London.
Published by R. Sydenham, Poole & Bournemouth [n.d., c.1840].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 180 x 255mm (7 x 10").
One of 'Four Lithographic Views of Bournemouth'.
Abbey Scenery 50, no artist given. See Ref: 56598
[Ref: 56526]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Bournemouth from the Valley
Bournemouth from the Valley
Lithographed by J. Newman, 48, Watling Street, London.
Published by R. Sydenham, Poole & Bournemouth [n.d., c.1840].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 180 x 255mm (7 x 10").
One of 'Four Lithographic Views of Bournemouth'.
Abbey Scenery 50, no artist given. See Ref: 56526
[Ref: 56598]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Bournemouth, near Christchurch, Hants.
Bournemouth, near Christchurch, Hants.
B. Ferrey Arch.t M.A.S.L. Day & Haghe, Lith.rs to the King.
[n.d., c.1835.]
Lithograph. Sheet 190 x 270mm (7½ x 10¾"). Narrow margins.
In 1835 Sir George William Tapps-Gervis hired the young local architect Benjamin Ferrey to develop his land, building Bournemouth's first hotel, later to become part of the Royal Bath Hotel, which opened on Queen Victoria's coronation day in June 1838 and is one of the few buildings designed by Ferrey still standing.
[Ref: 52651]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Views of Bournemouth, Hants. From Sketches by H.D. [Harriet Daniel.]
Views of Bournemouth, Hants. From Sketches by H.D. [Harriet Daniel.] The Profits will be in aid of the Funds for Schools and School-houses at Bournmouth.
Lithographed, Printed, and Published by Dickinson & Co., 114, New Bond Street, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Oblong folio; title and four hand-coloured lithographs with very large margins, in modern blue leather box. Scarce complete.
A view looking towards Bournemouth, Dorsetshire, with St Peter's Church to the left and the sea to the right. [&] A view of Bath Road, Bournemouth; the original town baths on the right and Belle Vue Boarding House to the left. [&] A view looking south towards Bournemouth with St Peter's Church to the left and sailing boats seen out on the sea. [&] A view looking west towards Bournemouth from the other side of the bay with sailing ships and larger merchant vessels in the bay, a tall-ship's mast seen over the hill to the right. After sketches by Harriet Daniel. Bournemouth was part of Hampshire until 1974.
Abbey: Scenery 51.
[Ref: 61626]   £900.00   view all images for this item
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Sanatorium for Consumption & Diseases of the Chest, Bournemouth. E.B. Lamb, Arch.t
Sanatorium for Consumption & Diseases of the Chest, Bournemouth. E.B. Lamb, Arch.t
E.B.L. del.t F. Bedford, Lith.
Day & Son, Lith.rs to the Queen. [n.d. c.1860.]
Tinted lithograph, rare. 286 x 380mm. 11¼ x 15". Small tear to lower right.
In 1850 the Medical Committee of the Royal Brompton Hospital decided to build a small sanatorium in Bournemouth, to be financially independent, to "receive those cases where convalescence has been established”. It was specially built in 1855, to designed by the architect E.B. Lamb and opened its doors as the Royal National Sanatorium for Disease on October 2, 1855.
[Ref: 27726]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Bovisand, near Plymouth.
Bovisand, near Plymouth.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by W. Daniell, Russell Place, Fitzroy Square, London May 20. 1825.
Aquatint with hand colour. Plate: 230 x 300mm (9 x 12") large margins. On card as usual.
A view of the Bovisand coastline near Plymouth. 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; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 47281]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of Sunbury, up the River Thames.
A View of Sunbury, up the River Thames.
J.Boydell Del. & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by J.Boydell at the Unicorn the corner of Queen Street, Cheapside. Price 1s.
Copper engraving, c.1790. 265 x 430mm.
Plate No.2 of the series.
[Ref: 859]   £320.00  
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Brading Church.
Brading Church. The ''Young Cottager'' lies buried here. ''Oh happy saint, may we like thee be bless'd In life be faithful and in death find rest.
Drawn with Alum Bay Sand. By E. Dore Newport, I. of W. 1842.
Sand painting on card, ink title. Card: 155 x 115mm (6 x 4½''). Staining.
An image of the of St Mary's Church in Brading on the Isle of Wight made out of coloured sand.
See Ref: 50236 & 50234
[Ref: 50237]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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[Braxted Park estate map, with mss. additions about shooting stands.]
[Braxted Park estate map, with mss. additions about shooting stands.]
Heliozincographed from 1/2500 Plans and Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton [1904].
Heliozincographic map, overprinted in blue, with additional hand colour. Dissected and laid on linen, with marbled covers with Stanford label. 790 x 780mm, 31 x 30¾"
A sheet from the Ordnance Survey Second Edition, edited for use of the Braxted Park estate in Essex. These changes show the positions of the shooting stands and the names of the farms' tenants. In 1904 Braxted Park belonged to the Du Cane family: in 1919 it was sold to William Boulton, who then sold it to the Plessey Company in 1947, to be occupied by Sir Allen Clark, chairman of the company. Today the estate is now owned by a Clark family trust and managed by Sir Allen Clark’s grandson, Duncan Clark, as a country house venue, golf course and partridge shoot.
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The Monument of Sir Nicholas Griffin. in Braybrook Church, Northamptonshire.
The Monument of Sir Nicholas Griffin. in Braybrook Church, Northamptonshire. The Profits of this Plate to be devoted to the Relief of the Irish Clergy.
Printed by S. Straker, 3 George Yard, Lombard St. [n.d. c.1840.]
Rare lithograph on india. India 412 x 273mm. 16¼ x 10¾". India lifting and torn in top left.
All Saints Church, Braybrooke. The monument was laid to one the landowning families of the area, Nicholas Griffin, Lord Latimer.
[Ref: 23215]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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South View of the Town of Bridgenorth.
South View of the Town of Bridgenorth.
Drawn by J. Farington, R.A. Engraved by W. Byrne & T. Medland.
London, Published as the Act directs 1st Jan.y 1791, by W. Byrne, No.19 Titchfield Street.
Coloured engraving, 18th century watermark. 350 x 490mm (13¾ x 19¼") very large margins. Tear taped, some spotting, faint creasing.
A view across the River Severn valley towards the town of Bridgnorth in Shropshire. The castle ruins can be seen on the hill- the result of demolition ordered by Cromwell during the Civil War.
[Ref: 60907]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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The High Rock near Bridgnorth.
The High Rock near Bridgnorth.
Drawn on the Spot & Engrav'd by W. Williams. T.B Freeman excudit.
[n.d. c.1789]
Very rare aquatint, 315 x 390mm (12½ x 15¼"). Trimmed within plate. Stain top left.
A view of the large sandstone cliff overlooking the Severn just north of Bridgnorth known as 'High Rock.'
[Ref: 60588]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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A Design for the Proposed New Church at Bridgwater, Somersetshire.
A Design for the Proposed New Church at Bridgwater, Somersetshire.
Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen. [1840.]
Letterpress with lithographic illustration, rare. Sheet: 390 x 240mm (15¼ x 9½''). Creasing and central fold as issued and as folded for post, stamped No.22, 1840.
A pamphlet providing information on a proposed church to be built in the district of Eastover in Bridgwater. The proposal also requests subscriptions be donated and lists bankers and banking institutions in Somerset and London where subscriptions can be received. Addressed on the verso to a Mr Phippen, Badgworth Court, Cross.
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The Thunder Storm at Brighton, 17th July, 1850, and Innundation of Pool Valley.
The Thunder Storm at Brighton, 17th July, 1850, and Innundation of Pool Valley.
Taken on the Spot by F.E. Morrell. Lithographed by R.Canton, 48, Watling Street, London.
Published by Jn.o Smith, Pool Valley Brighton.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 195 x 270mm. Repairs.
Pool Valley was flooded to a depth of nearly six feet within an hour.
Ford: Images of Brighton, 1083.
[Ref: 4321]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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European Magazine.
European Magazine. The Baths at Brighton.
Engrav'd by S. Rawle from an original Drawing by J. Nixon Esq.r.
Publishd by J. Asperne, Successor to Mr. Sewell, Cornhill May 1-1803.
Engraving. 123 x 171mm (4¾ x 6¾").
A view of the Bath House at Brighton, the cornerstone of which was laid in 1759.
[Ref: 24931]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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The Beach at Brighton, Sussex.
The Beach at Brighton, Sussex.
Drawn by H. Edridge. Engraved by George Cooke.
London, Published by John Murray, Albermarle Street, June 1, 1814.
Engraving. 235 x 291mm (9¼ x 11½").
A view along the beach at Brighton, Sussex with boats on the shore. Horses help pull a tall-masted ship onto the beach; men on the ramp pull a smaller boat up out of the water. From "Picturesque views on the Southern Coast of England".
Tate: T05284 (proof).
[Ref: 28508]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Brighthelmstone. Fishermen Returning.
Brighthelmstone. Fishermen Returning.
P.J. De Loutherbourg R.A. delt. J. Hill sculp.t
Pub.d Oct.r 1. 1808, by J. & W. Macgavin, No. 107 New Bond Street, London.
Hand-coloured aquatint with etching, very large margins, platemark 385 x 550mm (15¼ x 21½").
Fishermen at work on the shore at Brighton (then named Brighthelmstone). The reissue of 'Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain' after designs by the landscape painter and scene designer Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740 - 1812), published seven years after the first edition. The plates, originally engraved by J.C. Stadler, were re-engraved by J. Hill, 'only slight differences of detail being noticeable in the engraving' (Abbey).
Abbey Scenery 6.5; Ford 75.
[Ref: 31391]   £420.00  
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View of Brighton, from the Old Steine.
View of Brighton, from the Old Steine.
Brighton, Drawn, Engraved, Printed & Publish'd by I. Bruce.
[n.d. c.1829]
Aquatint printed in blue and brown, finished by hand. 285 x 400mm (11¼ x 15¾"), on Whatman paper watermarked 1828 or 1829. Small margins.
A view looking toward the Royal Pavilion from the gardens on the Steine. By local publisher John Bruce.
Ford: Images of Brighton 136.
[Ref: 62488]   £320.00  
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Sickelmores' Select Views in Brighton.
Sickelmores' Select Views in Brighton.
Brighton: Printed and Published by C. & R. Sickelmore, Printers, Stationers, Engravers, and Bookbinders, 26 Kings Road. [n.d., c1826.]
Oblong folio, stitched, printed cover with plate descriptions, 9 uncoloured aquatints, as called for, rear two plates watermarked 'J Whatman 1826'. With an extra aquatint slipped in, 'Brunswick Square, Brighton', no imprint. Large margins, scarce complete.
Nine aquatint views of Brighton after Edward Fox and others, most engraved by George Hunt. The plates are: 'Pavilion, Brighton' (Ford 504); 'Brighton Suspension Pier' (207); 'Brighton Chain Pier in a Storm' (318); 'Ireland's Royal Brighton Gardens' (953), with a cricket game; 'General View of Kemp Town' (1136); 'East Cliff Brighton, Storm Approaching' (80); 'Marine Parade' (1102); 'The Temple, the Seat of T.R. Kemp Esq.r Brighton'; and 'The Battery, Brighton' (1061). A econd edition, with an extra plate, was published 1830.
Ford: Images of Brighton; Abbey: Scenery 63. Hickman: p.194.
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