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Hunting the Ostrich.
Hunting the Ostrich.
W.C. Harris.
[n.d. c.1838.]
Coloured lithograph. 165 x 240mm (6½ x 9½").
An ostrich in the foreground running as a hunter stands behind by his horse with rifle pointing ready to shoot; in the background a procession of cattle and wagons. By Sir Captain William Cornwallis Harris (1807-1848), an officer in the Indian army and an acclaimed naturalist who travelled through South Africa. From "Wild Sports of Southern Africa".
Abbey 334.
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Hunting the Wild Buffalo.
Hunting the Wild Buffalo.
W.C. Harris.
[n.d. c.1838.]
Coloured lithograph. 165 x 240mm (6½ x 9½"). Tear into image along lower edge.
Wild buffalo flee, one injuring itself to left, as Indian hunters arrive on horseback with their rifles ready to shoot. By Sir Captain William Cornwallis Harris (1807-1848), an officer in the Indian army and an acclaimed naturalist who travelled through South Africa. From "Wild Sports of Southern Africa".
Abbey 334.
[Ref: 30169]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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''Scalpa Island''. (Western Islands) [pencil].
''Scalpa Island''. (Western Islands) [pencil]. Just Published. ''Scalpa Island'' (Western Islands) Original Drypoint by W. Renison. Edition limited to 105 impressions (Plate Destroyed).
W Renison [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 170 x 300mm (6¾ x 11¾"). In original mount with a printed title label of Alfred Bell & Co. Mint.
Trees on Scalpa, part of Harris in the Outer Hebrides. William Renison (1868-1939), Scottish painter who exhibited at the RA and in Paris.
Guichard: p.55.
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Shooting the Hippopotamus.
Shooting the Hippopotamus.
W.C. Harris.
[n.d. c.1838.]
Coloured lithograph. 165 x 240mm (6½ x 9½").
Three hippos seen in the water, a fourth seen walking on the shoreline; an Indian hunter hidden behind a tree ready to shoot. By Sir Captain William Cornwallis Harris (1807-1848), an officer in the Indian army and an acclaimed naturalist who travelled through South Africa. From "Wild Sports of Southern Africa".
Abbey 334.
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Lieutenant General Harris.
Lieutenant General Harris.
J. Chapman sculp.
Published as the Act directs Dec.r. 1. 1799.
Stipple with large margins on 3 sides. Plate: 110 x 160mm (4¼ x 6¼").
Half portrait set in a roundel of Lieutenant General George Harris (1746-1829) an officer in the British Army who served in the American War of Independence and the Third Anglo-Mysore War. Harris notably fought alongside Lord Cornwallis's attack on Seringapatam.
[Ref: 33528]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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General Harris.
General Harris.
Engraved by Wm. Evans from an original painting by A.W. Devis.
[Publish'd by J. Sewell 32 Cornhill March 1.1800.]
Sheet size: 155 x 125mm (6 x 5"). Trimmed inside platemark. Laid on scrap paper. Bit messy.
A portrait of General George Harris (1746-1829) at half-length, facing towards the left, wearing military uniform with epaulettes, frill, and a dark neckcloth. 1st Baron Harris was a British soldier who saw active service in the American War of Independence and at the Battle of Seringapatam, India. He attained the rank of Lieutenant General and was Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army.
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[George Robert Canning Harris.] Harris. [facsimile signature.]
[George Robert Canning Harris.] Harris. [facsimile signature.]
Downey photo. Joseph Brown sc.
[London, A.H. Baily & Co., Cornhill June 1, 1880.]
Stipple with large margins, proof before publication line, printed on india.
George Robert Canning Harris (1851-1932), 4th Baron Harris, GCSI, GCIE. A keen cricketer, he played for Eton, Kent (for over 40 years) and Oxford University. He became the second-ever captain of the English cricket team, leading a tour of Australia in 1878-9 on which a test match at Melbourne was lost by ten wickets. In 1909 he played an important role in organising the Imperial Cricket Conference, which started with only three nations (England, Australia and South Africa) but expanded to include the West Indies, New Zealand and India under his guidance. His service as Governor of the Presidency of Bombay (1890-5) is not so highly regarded, as he was far more interested in sport than administration. When he left India in 1895, having virtually ignored famine, riots and sectarian unrest, a publisher circulated a collection of newspaper extracts from his time as governor. The introduction stated: 'Never during the last hundred years has a Governor of Bombay been so sternly criticised and never has he met with such widespread unpopularity on account of his administration as Lord Harris'.
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'Society' Bijou Portraits. No 140. - The Rt. Hon. Lord Harris.
'Society' Bijou Portraits. No 140. - The Rt. Hon. Lord Harris.
Ink-Photo. Sprague & Co. London. From a photo by Elliott & Fry.
Supplement to 'Society,' September 5, 1885.
"Ink Photo", rare with large margins. Sheet 335 x 205mm (13¼ x 8"). Wear to edges.
George Robert Canning Harris (1851-1932), 4th Baron Harris, GCSI, GCIE. A keen cricketer, he played for Eton, Kent (for over 40 years) and Oxford University. He became the second-ever captain of the English cricket team, leading a tour of Australia in 1878-9 on which a test match at Melbourne was lost by ten wickets. In 1909 he played an important role in organising the Imperial Cricket Conference, which started with only three nations (England, Australia and South Africa) but expanded to include the West Indies, New Zealand and India under his guidance. His service as Governor of the Presidency of Bombay (1890-5) is not so highly regarded, as he was far more interested in sport than administration. When he left India in 1895, having virtually ignored famine, riots and sectarian unrest, a publisher circulated a collection of newspaper extracts from his time as governor. The introduction stated: 'Never during the last hundred years has a Governor of Bombay been so sternly criticised and never has he met with such widespread unpopularity on account of his administration as Lord Harris'.
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[George Robert Canning Harris] Harris [facsimile signature.]
[George Robert Canning Harris] Harris [facsimile signature.]
[HTW [monogram] 1898.] Reproduced from a Drawing by Henry T. Wells, Esq, R.A. by the Autotype Company.
Collotype, trimmed and laid on thick paper as issued with very large margins. 285 x 210mm (11¼ x 8¼").
George Robert Canning Harris (1851-1932), 4th Baron Harris, GCSI, GCIE. A keen cricketer, he played for Eton, Kent (for over 40 years) and Oxford University. He became the second-ever captain of the English cricket team, leading a tour of Australia in 1878-9 on which a test match at Melbourne was lost by ten wickets. In 1909 he played an important role in organising the Imperial Cricket Conference, which started with only three nations (England, Australia and South Africa) but expanded to include the West Indies, New Zealand and India under his guidance. His service as Governor of the Presidency of Bombay (1890-5) is not so highly regarded, as he was far more interested in sport than administration. When he left India, having virtually ignored famine, riots and sectarian unrest, a publisher circulated a collection of newspaper extracts from his time as governor. The introduction stated: 'Never during the last hundred years has a Governor of Bombay been so sternly criticised and never has he met with such widespread unpopularity on account of his administration as Lord Harris'.
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James Harris. MDCCLXXVI.
James Harris. MDCCLXXVI.
[F. Bartolozzi del. et sculp.]
[n.d., but 1781.]
Etching, proof before engraver's name; JB on verso in ink. 180 x 115mm (7 x 4½"). Trimmed to plate.
James Harris (1709-80), F.R.S., Member of Parliament for Christchurch from 1761 until his death, and was Comptroller to the Queen from 1774 to 1780. As well as being a philosopher and musical patron he wrote 'Three Treatises: on art; on music, painting and poetry' in 1744 and, most famously, 'Hermes, a philosophical inquiry concerning universal grammar' in 1751. His son was James Harris, first earl of Malmesbury. This portrait was published as a frontispiece to Harris's ''Philosophical Inquiries', 1781. De Vesme believed this print may be after George Romney, although the sitter is not listed in Horne; however it resembles the oil attibuted to Frances Reynolds, c.1777, given to the National (Portrait) Gallery by the 3rd Earl of Malmesbury in 1865.
De Vesme: 834, iii of iii.
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Lord Malmsbury
Lord Malmsbury Ambassadeur van zijne Majesteit den Koning van Groot Brittanje aan haar Hoog Mogende de Staaten Generaal der Verenigde Nederlanden.
de Ridder Reynolds Pinxt. Sanson & Kitsin Sculpt.
by P. van Dyk Roterdam [n.d., c.1790s].
Rare stipple with soft-ground etching. 240 x 200mm (9½ x 8"), with large margins. One rust spot in plate, upper left, some soiling and stains.
Portrait of James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury (1746 - 1820), diplomat; Britain's ambassador in The Hague 1784 - 1788. This is a scarce Dutch copy of the portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723 - 1792). Malmesbury furthered Pitt's policy of maintaining England's influence on the Continent by the arms of her allies, and held the threads of the diplomacy which ended in the king of Prussia's overthrowing the Patriot republican party in the Netherlands, which was inclined to France, and re-establishing the Prince of Orange. In recognition of his services he was created Baron Malmesbury of Malmesbury in September 1788.
Not in Hamilton.
[Ref: 24436]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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JH Harris [facsimile signature].
JH Harris [facsimile signature].
A d'Orsay fecit 19 Mars 1840- [signed in plate.]
London, Published by J. Mitchell Royal Library, 33, Old Bond St. J. Graf, Printer to Her Majesty.
Lithograph on india paper, india 205 x 165mm. 8 x 6½". Horizontal creasing, and one marginal tear.
Portrait of James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury (1807 - 1889), statesman. From a series of portraits by Count Alfred Guillaume Gabriel d'Orsay (1801 - 1852), Paris-born artist and gentleman of fashion. His profile sketches of his contemporaries, to the number of 125, include among them nearly all the literary, artistic, and fashionable celebrities of that time.
Not in O'Donoghue.
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[Johannes Harris Sac. Theo. P. ro & R.S.S.] Non civium Ardor parva jubentium Nec vultrus instantis Tyrannu mente quatit solida. Horat.
[Johannes Harris Sac. Theo. P. ro & R.S.S.] Non civium Ardor parva jubentium Nec vultrus instantis Tyrannu mente quatit solida. Horat.
[A. Russell pinx. G. Vertue sculp.]
[n.d. c.1719.]
Engraving, proof before lettering of title, artists' names and date. Plate 292 x 196mm. 11½ x 7¾".
Portrait of John Harris (c.1666-1719), the writer and lecturer on science and Prebendary of Rochester; half-length to right, looking to front; wearing a wig and ecclesiastical robes and bands; in an oval frame decorated with Acanthus leaves on top, placed on a pedestal with coat of arms in front; frontispiece to the first volume of John Harris' 'History of Kent' (1719). Harris was a fellow of the Royal Society and for a time its vice-president. He wrote a paper on microscopic observations, and is still known for his Lexicon Technicum, or, An Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (1704), "which became one of the first books to display the importance to the public of Newton's science, and which has since been regarded a prototype of the more famous dictionaries and encyclopaedias of the Enlightenment."
Alexander: 291. NPG: D35521. Wellcome: 6810046; Lugt 53 unknown.
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Mrs Harris of Follop Yard taken from Life.
Mrs Harris of Follop Yard taken from Life.
Drawn & Etchd by George Belcher May, 1918. [Signed in pencil lower right margin.]
Hand coloured etching, platemark 285 x 195mm (11¼ x 7¾"), with very large margins.
Large woman with a shopping bag; street scene behind. By George Frederick Arthur Belcher ARA (1875 - 1947).
[Ref: 43324]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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A Plan of the Situation and remarkable  manoeuvres of the English, and the Combined Fleets of France & Spain, during their stay in the Channel, from Aug.st 29th, 1779, (the day they were first discover'd)
A Plan of the Situation and remarkable manoeuvres of the English, and the Combined Fleets of France & Spain, during their stay in the Channel, from Aug.st 29th, 1779, (the day they were first discover'd) to the 1st of September following, when they lost sight of each other.
Sudlow Fec.t, Engraver of Maps, Charts, Plans, &c. No. 191, Strand.
Eng'd from the Orig.l Plan for Harrison's Edition of Rapin.. [n.d., c.1788.]
Engraving. 240 x 380mm.
Both France and Spain declared war on the English during the American War of Independence. Here the fleets are playing cat and mouse in the mists off the coasts of Cornwall & the Scillys.
[Ref: 3040]   £260.00  
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George Harrison K.C.H.
George Harrison K.C.H.
Painted by T. Barber. Engraved by C. Turner.
Published Novr. 11. 1816, by Messrs. Colnaghi & Co. Printsellers, Cockspur St. London; &c by Mr. Barber, Nottingham.
Rare mezzotint, state after title altered, 510 x 355mm. 20 x 14". Large margins, lower margin repaired tear.
Portrait of George Harrison (1767 - 1841), civil servant; auditor of the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster. Seated in an armchair in front of a curtain and fluted pillar, he wears a dark double-breasted coat, light waistcoat, neckerchief tied in bow, frill, and seals on fob. His left arm rests on a piece of paper on a table, next to a box bearing a crown and "G R" in scraped letters, containing papers, one lettered "Bill". In foreground on right, two books lettered in scraped letters "Finance Reports" and "Humes History of England"; landscape in background on right. After Thomas Barber (British, 1768/71 - 1843).
Whitman 252, II of II.
[Ref: 23429]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr. John Harrison of Childs-hill, Hampstead.
Mr. John Harrison of Childs-hill, Hampstead. To the Friends & acquaintance of Mr. John Harrison this plate is with pleasure inscribed by Their most ob.t H.ble Serv.t J. Hassell.
Painted by Forster. Engrav'd by J. Hassell.
London Publish'd Jany. 1st 1799 by J. Hassell No. 23 Clarges Street Piccadilly.
Coloured aquatint. 385 x 555mm. Laid on card. Slightly trimmed, plate mark still visible.
A hunter with a musket, a dead bird at his feet and his dogs.
[Ref: 2550]   £420.00  
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John Harrison Esq. Inventor of the Time Keeper.
John Harrison Esq. Inventor of the Time Keeper. European Magazine.
Published by John Sewell, No 32 Cornhill, 1st Sept.r 1788.
Engraving. 180 x 115mm (7 x 4½") Thread margins, hole in inscription area.
A portrait of John Harrison (c.1693 - 1776), in profile with wig curled, in an oval frame. Harrison, an English carpenter and clockmaker who invented the marine chronometer, finally solving the Logitude question (of how to establish the East-West position or longitude of a ship at sea) thus revolutionising and extending the possibility of safe long-distance sea travel. The problem was considered so intractable and, following the Scilly naval disaster of 1707, so important that the British Parliament offered the Longitude prize of £20,000.
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John Harrison Esq.r.
John Harrison Esq.r. Inventor of the Time Keeper.
Engrav'd by Burnet Reading.
[London, 1776.]
Engraving. Sheet size: 145 x 95mm (5¾ x 3¾"). Trimmed to image. Glued to backing sheet.
A portrait of John Harrison (c.1693 - 1776) bust, in profile to the left, wearing short wig curled over side of head. In oval frame. An illustration to the 'European Magazine'. Harrison, an English carpenter and clockmaker who invented the marine chronometer, finally solving the Logitude question; how to establish the East-West position or longitude of a ship at sea, thus revolutionising and extending the possibility of safe long-distance sea travel. The problem was considered so intractable and, following the Scilly naval disaster of 1707, so important that the British Parliament offered the Longitude prize of £20,000.
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John Harrison.
John Harrison. From an Engraving by Tassaert; published in 1768, after a Painting by King. Under the Superintendance of the Society of the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
Engraved by W. Holl.
London, Published by Charles Knight, Ludgate Street. [n.d. c.1835.]
Stipple engraving on steel. 266 x 179mm (10½ x 7"). Hole in the sky area.
John Harrison (c.1693-1776), clockmaker celebrated for his work in marine timekeeping. He was the maker of five innovative and ground-breaking timekeepers and perfected the chronometer, winning the prize for determining Longitude at sea in 1773. Published in the ''The Gallery of Portraits: With Memoirs'', 1833-7.
[Ref: 24815]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Nathaniel Harrison, Aged 83. Manager of the Earths in the Sedgefield Country.
Nathaniel Harrison, Aged 83. Manager of the Earths in the Sedgefield Country.
Painted by William Nicholson. Engraved by Thomas Fryer Ranson.
[n.d. c.1810.]
Coloured engraving, scarce with very large margins. Plate 481 x 405mm (19 x 16").
Nathaniel Harrison (mid-18th century), keeper of the Royal grounds at Hardwick Park in Durham (?). Very little is known about him.
See NPG: D35532.
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W. Harrison. S. S. ''Great Eastern''. [facsimilie signature.]
W. Harrison. S. S. ''Great Eastern''. [facsimilie signature.]
Engraved by D.J. Pound from a Photograph by Mayall.
[n.d., c.1860.]
Engraving, printed on chine collé. Sheet: 410 x 295mm (16 x 11½''). Creasing.
A portrait of Captain William Harrison (1812-1860) who was a merchant navy officer who served as captain of the Great Eastern. Harrison dies when the ship's boat he was sailing in from Southampton to Hythe was capsized.
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[W. Harrison. S. S. ''Great Eastern''.]
[W. Harrison. S. S. ''Great Eastern''.]
Engraved by D.J. Pound from a Photograph by Mayall.
[n.d., c.1860.]
Engraving, printed on chine collé, proof before title. Sheet: 410 x 295mm (16 x 11½''). Trimmed.
A portrait of Captain William Harrison (1812-1860) who was a merchant navy officer who served as captain of the Great Eastern. Harrison dies when the ship's boat he was sailing in from Southampton to Hythe was capsized.
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[Harrogate] The Victoria Public Baths, Promenade Square. Near the Swan Hotel, Low Harrogate. Under the Management of Mr. and Mrs. Hall.
[Harrogate] The Victoria Public Baths, Promenade Square. Near the Swan Hotel, Low Harrogate. Under the Management of Mr. and Mrs. Hall. [...] They beg to state that they can now supply the Magnesia, or Mild Sulphur, and Stong Sulphur Water Baths [...]
[n.d., c.1840.]
Letterpress on card. Sheet 140 x 95mm (5½ x 3¾"). Small piece of paper stuck just under text.
An advert for the Victoria Public Baths, erected 1832.
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J. and R. Harrop, Haberdashers, At Their Cloak and Hatt Warehouse,
J. and R. Harrop, Haberdashers, At Their Cloak and Hatt Warehouse, The Sun and Peacock, in Coventry-Street, near Piccadilly, London.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Letterpress and old ink mss bill. Sheet 280 x 220mm (11 x 8¾"). Creasing and wear to edges.
The British Museum has an example of the identical letterpress dated in ink 1762 (Heal,70.73).
[Ref: 66056]   £320.00  
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[Five plates and explanatory text from 'The History of the Free-School of Harrow' in 'History of the Public Schools, &c.']
[Five plates and explanatory text from 'The History of the Free-School of Harrow' in 'History of the Public Schools, &c.'] Harrow Church and School from near the Cricket Grounds. [&] Interior of Harrow Church. [&] Harrow School Room. [&] Harrow School. [&] First Master's House, Harrow School.
W.Westall, F.Mackenzie & A.Pugin del.t. J.Stadler & D.Havell sculp.t.
[Published by R. Ackermann London 1816.]
Fine hand coloured aquatint plates 300 x 250mm (12 x 10"). Creasing by spine. Transference of some plates onto text. Some light time-staining.
Five plates from From Ackermann's 'History of the Free-School of Harrow.' in 'History of the Public Schools, &c.' The Appendix states 'The first plate, or general view of the Church, School, and part of the Village, the scene is drawn from a spot contiguous to the cricket-grounds of the Scholars, about a quarter of a mile to the S.W. of those buildings. These new play-grounds, which contain several acres, were inclosed about ten years since, for these purposes, from a tract of land formerly caled Roxeth Green. In the view of the itnerior of Harrow Church, the galleries in which the higher classes of the school sit, are not represented; they are behind the spot from whence the artist has delineated the building. The small galleries represented here, are occupied by the lower classes. The exterior view of the School is from the S.E.'
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To the Right Hon.ble Peel Bar.t M.P. &c. &c. This View representing the state of the Ruins on the following Morning is by his permission, respectfully dedicated, by his obedient humble Serv.t. Thomas Wood.
To the Right Hon.ble Peel Bar.t M.P. &c. &c. This View representing the state of the Ruins on the following Morning is by his permission, respectfully dedicated, by his obedient humble Serv.t. Thomas Wood. [&] To the Right Hon.ble Peel Bar.t M.P. &c. &c. This view representing the Destruction by Fire of The Head Master's House at Harrow, on the Night of the 22nd October 1838, is by his permission respectfully dedicated by his humble Serv.t. Thomas Wood.
W. Walton lithog.
Printed by C. Hullmadel. [1838]
A pair of rare & fine lithographs. Sheets: 210 x 270mm (8¼ x 10½''). Creasing and staining in corners.
A pair of views showing the destruction caused by an out break of fire in 1838 at the headmaster's house at Harrow School. The fire was the result of a defect in a new device for heating the building by hot air. It was then rebuilt for Dr Christopher Wordsworth in 1842.
[Ref: 48911]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrow. The Old School [in plate.]
Harrow. The Old School [in plate.] Just Published. ''Famous Schools of England''. A series of original drypoints by Terence H. Lambert. (Limited editions).
Limited edition of 50/250. Terence H. Lambert [pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Drypoint, signed by the artist. 195 x 155mm (7¾ x 6") very large margins. In original mount with printed gallery label. Mint.
By Terence Henry Lambert [b.1891].
[Ref: 49236]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Noblemen and Gentlemen educated at Harrow. This View, taken from the grounds of Richard Page Esq.r Is Respectfully Dedicated by their most obedient and very humble Servant, Geo Barrel.
To the Noblemen and Gentlemen educated at Harrow. This View, taken from the grounds of Richard Page Esq.r Is Respectfully Dedicated by their most obedient and very humble Servant, Geo Barrel.
Published Feb.y 27, 1802 by George Barrel, Paddington.
Very scarce hand-coloured etching and aquatint; paper watermarked. 430 x 558mm (17 x 22"). Trimmed. Two old repaired tears.
A view showing Harrow School and St Mary's CE Church, Harrow, London.
[Ref: 52465]   £420.00  
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The Library Harrow.
The Library Harrow.
Wallace Hester signed in Pencil.
[Ed J Burrow & Co. Ltd. Cheltenham & London Fine Art Publishers.]
Etching 255 x 170mm 10 x 6¾ inches.
[Ref: 19655]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrow Church & School from near the Cricket Grounds.
Harrow Church & School from near the Cricket Grounds.
W. Westall del.t J.Stadler sculpt.
London Pub.d June 1 1816 at the 101 Strand for R. Ackermann's History of Harrow School.
Coloured Aquatint 300 x 252mm 11¾ x 10 inches.
[Ref: 19646]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrow School.
Harrow School.
W. Westall del.t J.Stadler sculpt.
London Pub.d June 1 1816 at the 101 Strand for R. Ackermann's History of Harrow School.
Coloured Aquatint 300 x 252mm 11¾ x 10 inches.
[Ref: 19647]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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First Master's House Harrow School
First Master's House Harrow School
F. Mackenzie del.t J.Stadler sculpt.
London Pub.d June 1 1816 at the 101 Strand for R. Ackermann's History of Harrow School.
Coloured Aquatint 300 x 252mm 11¾ x 10 inches.
[Ref: 19644]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrow.
Harrow.
Wallace Hester signed in Pencil.
[Ed J Burrow & Co. Ltd. Cheltenham & London Fine Art Publishers]
Etching 255 x 170mm 10 x 6¾ inches.
[Ref: 19653]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[Harrow. ____ 4th Form Room.]
[Harrow. ____ 4th Form Room.]
[Pencil signatures:] H. Jamyn Brooks. F.G. Stevenson. [Etched in image:] FGS Sculpt.
London, Published Feb.y 2.nd 1891, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 431 x 567mm. 17 x 22¼". Creasing to upper left-hand corner, some soiling around edges.
The interior of a classroom at Harrow School, founded in 1571. This is the original schoolroom of John Lyon's foundation and still contains the canopied seat provided for the first master, and the uncomfortable forms upon which the first generation of Harrow boys sat. Carved on the dingy oak panelling which surrounds the room are the names, rudely cut by their own hands, of Byron, Sir Robert Peel, Sir William Jones, Lord Palmerston, Sheridan and other Harrovians.
PSA: Vol I. AP. 100.
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[Harrow. ____ 4th Form Room.]
[Harrow. ____ 4th Form Room.]
[Pencil signatures:] H. Jamyn Brooks. F.G. Stevenson. [Etched in image:] FGS Sculpt.
London, Published Feb.y 2.nd 1891, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Remarque in title area. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 426 x 561mm. 16¾ x 22".
The interior of a classroom at Harrow School, founded in 1571. This is the original schoolroom of John Lyon's foundation and still contains the canopied seat provided for the first master, and the uncomfortable forms upon which the first generation of Harrow boys sat. Carved on the dingy oak panelling which surrounds the room are the names, rudely cut by their own hands, of Byron, Sir Robert Peel, Sir William Jones, Lord Palmerston, Sheridan and other Harrovians. Remarque of the arms of Harrow School.
PSA: Vol I. Rem.AP. 60.
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[Harrow. "A Bill."]
[Harrow. "A Bill."]
[Pencil signature:] William J Allingham. [Etched in image:] Tom H Hemy 1887.
London, Published, Sept.r 1.st 1888, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Remarque in title area. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 420 x 570mm. 16½ x 22½".
Students gathered in the courtyard outside Harrow School, London. Three students to the left hold a cricket bat. Harrow is one of the original nine public schools that were defined by the Public Schools Act 1868. Remarque of the arms of the school.
PSA: Vol.I. Rem.AP. 60.
[Ref: 22067]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrow Church & School, from near the Cricket Grounds.
Harrow Church & School, from near the Cricket Grounds.
W. Westall del.t J. Stadler sculp.t
London. Pub.d June 1. 1816, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Harrow School.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Plate 254 x 299mm. 10 x 11¾".
A washer girl passes through a field with cows seated, and one standing; sheep and students in the background by Harrow School and Church.
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To the Rev.d C.Wordsworth, Head Master of Harrow School, This View of the Ruins caused by the late Fire on Monday Oct 22nd 1838,
To the Rev.d C.Wordsworth, Head Master of Harrow School, This View of the Ruins caused by the late Fire on Monday Oct 22nd 1838, which totally destroyed his House. - Is most respectfully dedicated by Permissionto Him. by his most Obedient and Humble Servants, I.C.Oldmeadow & I.Warren.
From the Spot & on Stone by J.C.Oldmeadow. Printed by W.Clerk, 202 High Holborn.
Published by J.Warren, Harrow. [n.d., c.1828.]
Lithograph, rare. 285 x 361mm. 11¼ x14¼".
The destruction caused by an out break of fire in 1838 at the headmaster's house at Harrow School. The fire was the result of a defect in a new device for heating the building by hot air. It was then rebuilt for Dr Christopher Wordsworth in 1842.
See Ref: 9069 for coloured version.
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Harrow on the Hill.
Harrow on the Hill. Spot of my youth whose hoary branches sigh / Swept by the breeze that fans thy cloudless sky... Byron.
Drawn & Lith.g by N. Whittock. Printed by C. Kellow, 11, High Holborn.
Lithograph. Sheet 170 x 200mm (6¾ x 8"). Narrow margins, tears skillfully repaired.
A view looking up towards Harrow School, the First Master's House and the church prominent.
See BM 1927,1126.1.17.23 for zincographed version.
[Ref: 55429]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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South West View of Harrow School Chapel.
South West View of Harrow School Chapel. As it will appear from the Street. April 6.th 1838.
W. Walton lithog.
Printed by C. Hullmandel. [n.d., c.1838.]
Lithograph. Sheet: 295 x 195mm (11½ x 7½'').
A view of the proposed plan for the Chapel at Harrow School. This chapel was never built and the current chapel was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1855.
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West View of Harrow School. Dedicated to the Students and to the Nobleman and Gentlemen who have been Eductaed in that Seminary, by their humble Servant W.m Nicholls.
West View of Harrow School. Dedicated to the Students and to the Nobleman and Gentlemen who have been Eductaed in that Seminary, by their humble Servant W.m Nicholls. [&] East View of Harrow School, Dedicated by Permission to the Governor's of that Institution, by their humble Servant, W.m Nicholls.
Drawn by T. Richards. Engraved by W. Nicholls.
Published by John Warren, Harrow. [n.d., c.1820.]
Pair of aquatints, laid on chine collé. Plate: 320 x 400mm (12½ x 15¾''). Trimmed to plate.
A pair of views of Harrow School.
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Harrow School.
Harrow School.
Drawn by Marcus A. Boss.
Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Ltd, London W.C.2 [n.d., c.1930].
Chromolithograph. Sheet 355 x 430mm (14 x 17").
A view of the Old Speech Room Gallery from the junction of Church Hill and High Street.
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East View of Harrow School. Dedicated by Permission to the Governors of that Institution. [&] West View of Harrow School.
East View of Harrow School. Dedicated by Permission to the Governors of that Institution. [&] West View of Harrow School. Dedicated to the Students and to the Noblemen and Gentlemen sho have been Educated in that Seminary. by their humble Servant. W.m Nicholl.
Drawn by T. Rickards. Engraved by W. Nicholls.
Published by John Warren, Harrow. [n.d., c.1820.]
Pair of coloured aquatints. 400 x 320mm, on John Whatman Turkey Mill paper.
A pair of views of Harrow School, with the pupils lounging around outside, originally published by Nicholls in 1808.
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[Harrow School_____The Chapel_____Interior.]
[Harrow School_____The Chapel_____Interior.]
[Pencil signature:] E Evans. [Etched in the image:] F.P. Barraud.
London, Published May 25.th 1893 by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Remarque in title area. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 532 x 393mm. 21 x 15½".
The chapel interior at Harrow School, founded in 1572 under the Royal Charter of Elizabeth I. It is one of the original nine public schools that were defined by the Public Schools Act 1868. After Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900).
PSA: Vol.II. Rem.AP. 50. [PSA state that it was etched by Frederick Hunter.]
[Ref: 22079]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrow School_____The Chapel_____Interior.
Harrow School_____The Chapel_____Interior.
Painted by F.P. Barraud. Etched by Fred.k Hunter. [Etched in image:] F.P. Barraud.
London, Published May 25.th 1893 by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 538 x 388mm. 21¼ x 15¼".
The chapel interior at Harrow School, founded in 1572 under the Royal Charter of Elizabeth I. It is one of the original nine public schools that were defined by the Public Schools Act 1868. After Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900).
[Ref: 22080]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrowing.
Harrowing.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 115 x 155mm, 4½ x 6". Trimmed, laid on album paper.
An educational image showing a boy leading two horses dragging a harrow. Harrowing breaks up clods of earth after ploughing to make a fine finish to the soil in readiness for planting.
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Harry Bluff.
Harry Bluff. Gem. 29.
W. Clerk, lith, 202 High Holborn.
Published by T. Paine, Holywell St., Strand [n.d., c.1840].
Lithograph. Sheet 260 x 210mm (10¼ x 8¼").
An illustration of a ballad: in the midst of a sea battle the plucky British tar is killed as he nails the Union flag to the mast with the butt of his pistol.
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Georgius Philippus Harsdorfferus,
Georgius Philippus Harsdorfferus, Patr: Noric. et patriae Dicasta [Latin dedication below portrait, Latin tribute inscribed in octagonal frame].
G. Strauch delineavit. Andr: Khol sculpsit.
[n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving, image 180 x 132mm. Trimmed to image, pin hole lower left.
Georg Philipp Harsdörffer (1607 - 1658), German poet born at Nuremberg. One of the vignettes in the four corners of the image is a time-piece. By Georg Strauch (1613 - 1675), painter and draughtsman, and Andreas Kohl (1624 - 1657), engraver in Nuremberg.
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Die harte Erziehung. / Ein Herz, das Freundlichkeit und Gütigkeit vergist, / Wird mit verstiegnem Stolz kein Herz vernünfftig ziehen, / Die Weißheit weiß gar klug die Härtigkeit zu fliehen, / Ob sie in Wort un Werck gleich scharf und ernstlich ist.
Die harte Erziehung. / Ein Herz, das Freundlichkeit und Gütigkeit vergist, / Wird mit verstiegnem Stolz kein Herz vernünfftig ziehen, / Die Weißheit weiß gar klug die Härtigkeit zu fliehen, / Ob sie in Wort un Werck gleich scharf und ernstlich ist. Dura educatio. / Dum jucunda fugit prudentis gratia vultus, / Filiolam mater fingere nulla potest. / Evitat duram vigilaris prudential mentem, / Severaque tamen pectoral lege regit.
I.I. Haid exc. A.V.
[n.d. c.1750.]
Mezzotint. Plate 381 x 280mm. 15" x 11". Very fine.
A stern mother looks on as her daughter knits. A poem advocating a hard upbringing.
Ex: Oettingen-Wallerstein collection.
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