Hartland pier, North Devon.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell 9 Cleveland St, Fitzroy Square, London, April 1. 1814.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"), with large margins.
A view of Hartland Quay in North Devon. 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: 47150] £180.00
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The Hartlepools Steam Tramways. Plan of Route 1883.
Waterlow Bro.s & Layton, Birchin Lane London.
[c.1883.]
Wood engraved map, overprinted in red. Sheet 310 x 400mm (12¼ x 15¾"). Original folds.
'The Hartlepools Steam Tramways' opened in 1884, running from Northgate in Hartlepool to Church Road in West Hartlepool. The company folded in 1891, after which the assets were purchased by 'Hartlepool Electric Tramways', who electrified the system and reopened in 1896, lasting until 1927.
[Ref: 56706] £160.00
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Mrs. Hartly.
D. Hamilton pinxt. Richd. Houston f.
[n.d., c. 1780.]
Mezzotint, final state with evidence of reworking to plate. 350 x 250mm, 13¾ x 9¾".
Elizabeth Hartley (née White) (1751 - 1824), actress, the original Elfrida in The Rev. William Mason's tragedy of that name. Her extreme beauty, and the truth and nature of her acting, attracted universal admiration, and caused her to rank the highest (as a female) in her profession, previous to the appearance of Mrs Siddons. She was the very favourite subject of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and appears as the beautiful female in a number of his most celebrated pictures. After Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1739 - 1808). Chaloner Smith: 62, III (reduced plate). NPG: D2963.
[Ref: 18315] £140.00
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Mrs: Hartley In the Character of Elfrida.
Painted by J. Nixon Member of the Royal Academy. Engraved by W: Dickinson.
London. Publish'd Jany.20th.1780.by Dickinson & Watson No.158.New Bond Street.
Mezzotint. Sheet 283 x 225mm.
Elizabeth Hartley (née White) (1751-1824), actress, the original Elfrida in The Rev. William Mason's tragedy of that name. Her extreme beauty, and the truth and nature of her acting, attracted universal admiration, and caused her to rank the highest (as a female) in her profession, previous to the apppearance of Mrs Siddons. She was the very favourite subject of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and appears as the beautiful female in a number of his most celebrated pictures Two in particular are professed portraits of her called 'Mrs Hartley as Jane Shore' and 'Mrs Harley as a Raehante. CS: 37-II.
[Ref: 4411] £160.00
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[Elizabeth Hartley] A Bacchante. From the Original Picture in the Possession of the Marquis of Thomond.
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by W. Nutter.
Published April 14th 1801 by R. Cribb No 288 Holborn London.
Stipple, rare; sheet 580 x 455mm (22¾ x 18"). Thread margins; tears to margins; staining lower left; on wove paper. Trimmed to platemark.
Portrait of Elizabeth Hartley (1750/1-1824) as a nymph with the young Bacchus on her shoulder. Engraved after the 1771 portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds (Tate Gallery) which was painted near the beginning of what was to be a long and successful stage career for Hartley. Hamilton p.106 ii/ii.
[Ref: 34844] £320.00
Mrs. Hartley. Distressed Mother / Act 4th last Scene / In the Character of Andromache [...]
Painted & Engraved by J.K. Sherwin.
Pub.d by J.K. Sherwin No. 28, St. James's Street, & W. Hainton, Sweetings Alley Royal Exchange Dec.r the 15 1782.
Etching and stipple printed in sepia, platemark 280 x 230mm (11 x 9"). Small margins; repaired tear on right; slight creasing. Nice impression.
Portrait of the actress Elizabeth Hartley (née White) (1750/1-1824) in the role of 'The Disstresst Mother' in Philips' translation of Racine's 'Andromache'. Hartley was a popular actress throughout her career, and the subject of a number of paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds. An obituary after her death in 1824 acclaimed her as the greatest female actress before Mrs. [Sarah] Siddons. Mixed-method print by J.K. Sherwin, published in 1782 by which time Hartley had been retired for two years. O'D 22
[Ref: 36629] £240.00
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[Autumn fruits.]
[n.d., c.1800.]
Stipple, proof before letters. 550 x 410mm (21¾ x 16"). Very large margins on 3 sides. Cut to plate at top.
A pair of idealised rustics hand a basket of fruit to a man in contemporary dress, probably their landlord, cat & dog in background.
[Ref: 38103] £190.00
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Harvest Scene. 60
D. Cox Del.t. R. Reecve sculp.t.
London, Published June 1823 by S. & J. Fuller, 34, Rathbone Place.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. Sheet 210 x 270mm (8¼ x 10½"). Trimmed within plate.
A still life of a picnic basket, a keg, a cup and a jacket, under a fence with foxglove growing in the verge.
[Ref: 57502] £95.00
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A Harvest Scene by Gainsborough ~ [in ink in the title area.]
Painted by Gainsborough. Etched by John Scott.
[n.d. c.1840.]
Unfinished proof engraving with etching. 347 x 286mm. 13½ x 11¼".
A rustic harvest scene. Not in Horne.
[Ref: 14434] £320.00
Lamour Moissonneur.
Boucher inv. et fecit.
[n.d., c.1750.]
Engraving. Sheet 290 x 225mm (11½ x 8¾"). Trimmed, to image on right. Time stained.
'Harvester love'. Two cherubs tickle Cupid, who is asleep on a sheaf of wheat. His quiver is on the ground. A reversed copy of the engraving by Francois Bernard Lepicie after François Boucher.
[Ref: 60732] £160.00
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Gloucester House. Harvey.
[c.1810.]
Engraved billhead vignette of company premises. Sheet 110 x 115mm (4 x 4½"). Folds with small holes..
Lettered ' Gloucester House' and 'Harvey' to signs on the building.
[Ref: 56352] £60.00
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[Edward Harvey] No. XXXI. Mrs M_n. No. XXXII. General H_.
Published as the Act directs by A. Hamilton Jun.r near St. Johns Gate Nov.r 1. 1774.
Engraving. Plate: 105 x 170mm (4 x 6¾"). Small margins.
A pair of portraits, set in ovals of Edward Harvey MP for Harwich and his mistress, a courtesan. From the 'Histories of the Tête à Tête annexed...' series that appeared in 'Town and Country Magazine', a monthy magazine which featured articles on the scandals and romantic affairs of the nobility. BM Satire 5259.
[Ref: 45424] £70.00
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[Elizabeth Harvey] The Countess of Stamford.
W. Wissing Pinxit. I. Becket fecit.
Sold by E. Cooper at ye 3 Pidgeons n Bedford Street [n.d., c. 1685].
Fine & rare mezzotint. 325 x 255mm (12¾ x 10"). Thread margins.
Three-quarter seated portrait of Elizabeth Harvey (c.1657-87), wife of Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford, wearing low dress and holding a sprig from a tree. CS 92, state ii of ii, 'Four known'. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65473] £460.00
[Gideon Harvey] Gedeon Harvæus utriusque med. et Phil. Doctor apud Londonensis practicus, et colleg. med Hagiens, quondam Socius.
Pierre Philippe Sculp.
Hague Comitis Anno 1663.
Scarce engraving. Sheet 245 x 170mm (9¾ x 6¾"). Trimmed to image on three sides, into plate at bottom, old folds, mounted in album paper at edges.
Gideon Harvey (c.1640-c.1700), physician to Charles II, holding a skull. A senior member of the Royal College of Physicians, he classified the physicians of the College into six groups: the chalybeates, medical ass-drivers, Jesuitical doctors, medical water-bailiffs, butcher doctors and muck doctors. Each type, Harvey maintained, cured disease by different means. Published 1663 as the frontispiece to his 'New Principles of Philosophy'. W: 1311-2.
[Ref: 62081] £280.00
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[John Harvey.]
Drawn by G. Rowe on Stone. S. Siper lithog.
[n.d. c.1825.]
Very rare lithograph, sheet 275 x 205mm. 10¾ x 8".
A man in ragged clothes with a stick walking to left in profile; pauper at Ipswich.
[Ref: 14998] £130.00
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John Harvey Esq.r Chairman of the Merchants & Manufacturers of the City of Norwich, Lieut.t Colonel Commandant of the Third or East Norfolk Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry, &c. &c.
Painted by Tho.s Stewardson Engraved by Will.m Skelton
Published by William Freeman Printseller No2 London Lane Norwich.
Engraving on india, platemark 505 x 390mm (19¾ x 15¼"). Trimmed close to platemark. Proof impression.
John Harvey of Norwich (1755-1842), Mayor of Norwich who introduced shawl weaving to Norwich. Engraving after the portrait by Thomas Stewardson (1781-1859), portrait painter who studied with George Romney and whose sitters also included George Canning and the historian George Grote.
[Ref: 42102] £160.00
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John Harvey Esq.r Chairman of the Merchants & Manufacturers of the City of Norwich, Lieut.t Colonel Commandant of the Third or East Norfolk Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry, &c. &c.
Painted by Tho.s Stewardson Engraved by Will.m Skelton
Published by William Freeman Printseller No2 London Lane Norwich.
Engraving, sheet 460 x 350mm (18 x 13¾"). Trimmed inside platemark; crease on left; good impression.
John Harvey of Norwich (1755-1842), Mayor of Norwich who introduced shawl weaving to Norwich. Engraving after the portrait by Thomas Stewardson (1781-1859), portrait painter who studied with George Romney and whose sitters also included George Canning and the historian George Grote.
[Ref: 42103] £110.00
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William Harvey M.D. Discoverer of the Circulation of the Blood.
Engraved March 1st. 1831, for Mr. Curtis's Treatise on Diseases of the Ear.
Mezzotint, with large margins. Plate 171 x 140mm. 6¾ x 5½". Rare.
Dr William Harvey (1578-1657) was court physician to James I and Charles I, and best known for his discovery of the principle of blood circulation. His 'De Motu Cordis et Sanguinis', 1628, identified the heart as a pump, central to the flow of blood. He also conducted work in embryology and argued that life arose from the egg and was not spontaneously generated as previously thought.
[Ref: 24725] £70.00
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Dr. Harvey.
Vandyke Pinx.t
[Laurie & Whittle 1794]
Rare mezzotint, sheet 315 x 230mm (12½ x 9"). Trimmed inside platemark lower edge, losing publication line; glued to backing sheet.
William Harvey (1578-1657), physician and discoverer of the circulation of the blood. While Harvey's discoveries are now universally acknowledged, he met with much opposition during his own time. This portrait wrongly claims to be after van Dyck- more likely the source image is by Cornelis Janssens. The engraving is by James MacArdell, but he left the plate unfinished at the time of his death. This is the published state (after additional work by another hand), issued by Laurie & Whittle in 1794. Ex: collection of the late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd; Goodwin 114 ii/ii; CS (MacArdell) 102 ii/ii; O'D 8. Wellcome collection: 4026i.
[Ref: 34125] £220.00
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[William Henry Harvey] WH Harvey [facsimile signature].
T.H. Maguire 1850. M. & N. Hanhart Imp.t.
Published by George Ransome, Ipswich, 1851.
Lithograph. Printed area 340 x 245mm (14¼ x 9½"), with large margins. Foxing in margins.
Half-length portrait of William Henry Harvey (1811-6), Irish botanist and phycologist who specialised in algae and mosses. His 'Phycologia Australica' 1849 is one of the most important 19th century works on phycology. Australian interest. From the series 'Portraits of Honorary Members of the Ipswich Museum.'. Wellcome: 1313. Kivell & Spence: Not in.
[Ref: 57192] £260.00
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[The geology of Harwich Harbour.]
R. Sheppard.
[n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving. 210 x 265mm (8¼ x 10½"). Original binding folds. Large margins.
An illustration of a cliff in Harwich Harbour with a nine-point key. In the key 'H' marks 'Persons observing The Cliff', suggesting it was a known local landmark.
[Ref: 39328] £110.00
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Busick Harwood, MD. FRS. & SA. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Cambridge.
S. Harding delin. Engraved by J. Jones Engraver Extraordinary to His R.H. the Prince of Wales, & Principal Engraver to His R.H. the Duke of York.
Published as the Act directs, Dec.r 3, 1791, by S. Harding, Fleet Street, London.
Mezzotint. 510 x 360mm (20 x 14¼"). Narrow margins, backed with paper.
Three-quarter portrait of Sir Busick Harwood (c.1745-1814) the English physician and anatomist who became Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge, wearing a decorated gown. He was educated as an apothecary, but passed as a surgeon and travelled to India, where he cured a nabob who was wounded in the eye. He returned to England where he was knighted and appointed professor of anatomy. His right hand is holding an anatomical model. Indian interest. CS 34, ii of ii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65978] £420.00
[Busick Harwood, MD. FRS. & SA. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Cambridge.]
S. Harding delin. Engraved by J. Jones Engraver Extraordinary to His R.H. the Prince of Wales, & Principal Engraver to His R.H. the Duke of York.
[Published as the Act directs, Dec.r 3, 1791, by S. Harding, Fleet Street, London.]
Mezzotint, proof before title. 485 x 350mm (19 x 13¾"). Trimmed into image on three sides, into inscription area at bottom, losing publication line.
Three-quarter portrait of Sir Busick Harwood (c.1745-1814) a physician and anatomist who became Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge, wearing a decorated gown. He was educated as an apothecary, but passed as a surgeon and travelled to India, where he cured a nabob who was wounded in the eye. He returned to England where he was knighted and appointed professor of anatomy. His right hand is holding an anatomical model. Indian interest. CS 34, i of ii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65981] £320.00
Busick Hardwood, MD. FRS. & SA. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Cambridge.
S. Harding delin. Engraved by J. Jones Engraver Extraordinary to His R.H. the Prince of Wales, & Principal Engraver to His R.H. the Duke of York.
Published as the Act directs, Dec.r 3, 1791, by S. Harding, Fleet Street, London.
Mezzotint. 510 x 360mm (20 x 14¼"). Trimmed to plate at bottom, tears in edges. Small margins on 3 sides.
Three-quarter portrait of Sir Busick Harwood (c.1745-1814) the English physician and anatomist who became Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge, wearing a decorated gown. He was educated as an apothecary, but passed as a surgeon and travelled to India, where he cured a nabob who was wounded in the eye. He returned to England where he was knighted and appointed professor of anatomy. His right hand is holding an anatomical model. CS 34, ii of ii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65980] £320.00
Busick Harwood, M.D. F.R.S. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Cambridge.
S. Harding Del. W.N. Gardiner Sc.
London. Pub. May 27, 1790, by E. Harding No.132 Fleet Street.
Stipple, open-lettered state. 508 x 381mm (20 x 15"), with very large margins.
Sir Busick Harwood (c.1745-1814) the English physician and anatomist who became Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge. He was educated as an apothecary, but passed as a surgeon and travelled to India, where he cured a nabob who was wounded in the eye. He returned to England where he was knighted and appointed professor of anatomy. His right hand is holding an anatomical model. NPG: D35557. Wellcome: 1314-1.
[Ref: 30136] £380.00
Portrait d'Hasan Pacha.
Dessiné par L.F.Cassas. Gravé par Miger.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Engraving with large margins. Plate: 280 x 440mm (11 x 17¼"). Some foxing and some surface dirt. Some tears in the edges.
A portrait of Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha (1713-1790), a famed Turkish admiral, who stands by a bowing servant with a lion behind him. In the background several ships engage in battle. From 'Voyage pittoresque de la Syrie, de la Phoénicie, de la Palastine, et la Basse Aegypte' 1799-1800. Louis Francois Cassas (was a member of the retinue for the French ambassador to the Ottoman Court. After being commissioned by the ambassador to capture the sites of the Levant, Cassas travelled throughout Syria, Northern Egypt and Palastine between 1784 and 1787.
[Ref: 35423] £220.00
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E.W. Hasell, Esq.re Chairman of Quarter Sessions for Cumberland & Westmorland. Proof.
Painted by T. Carrick. Engraved by G.H. Phillips.
Published July 1st 1842 by Cha.s Thurnam, Carlisle, and M. Brown, Penrith. Printed by Brooker & Harrison.
Rare proof mezzotint. 310 x 230mm (12¼ x 9"), with large margins.
Colonel Edward Williams Hasell (1796-1872) of Dalemain, Ullswater, although his estates straddled both Cumberland and Westmorland. Shortly after the publication of this portrait he became chairman of the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway Company, which opened in 1846.
[Ref: 47696] £130.00
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To the Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, This View of the Royal Hospital at Haslar is by permission most respectfully inscribed by their Lordships' obedient humble servant, J.Hall A.B. To the Commssioners for Sick and Wounded Seamen by Permission; the Governor and Principal Officers This View of the Royal Hospital at Haslar is most respectfully inscribed by their obedient humble servant J.Hall A.B.
The Rev.d J.Hall A.B. Chaplain to the R.H. Haslar Delin.t. John Wells Aqua Tinta Fecit.
Publish'd as the Act directs, Septr. 11.1799.
Two sepia aquatint views, 340 x 390mm, and an engraved floorplan 290 x 240mm, and a page of text. Occasional spotting.
[Ref: 2918] £450.00
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Joachim Haspinger. Tyrol.
Valerio nach Ortners Skizzen. Lith: von August Bry.
Innsbruck [Austria], bei F. Unterberger [n.d., c.1840s].
Lithograph in fine original colour by hand with gum arabic. Image 205 x 165mm (8 x 6½"). Lacking some margin, laid on album paper,
Johann Simon Haspinger (1776-1858), was a Catholic priest and leader of the Tyrolese revolt against Napoleon. In a monk's habit with large crucifix, he clutches the hilt of his sword and raises his right finger in the air; mountainous scenery, dotted with castles (a more modest chalet lower right), in the background. From a patriotic series of Tyrolese personalities (from the Eastern Alps).
[Ref: 25044] £140.00
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Arthur Hill Hassall, M.D. F.L.S. Analyst of ''The Lancet'' Sanitary Commission and Author of Reports of that Commission, now published under the title of Food and Its Adulterations. Proof.
From Drawings by the Engraver and a Photograph by Mayall. Engraved by Sydney Marks.
Published at 85 Charlotte Str.t Fitzroy Squ. London [n.d., c.1855.]
Very rare proof mezzotint. 460 x 370mm (18 x 14½"). Some marking in unprinted areas.
Seated portrait of Arthur Hill Hassall (1817-94), physician, chemist and microscopist known for his work in water and food safety. His book 'Food and Its Adulterations', seen here on the desk next to his microscope, was published in 1855.
[Ref: 52814] £260.00
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Hassan Pascia Visir di Buda.
[n.d., c.1670.]
Engraving, with small margins, fine. 225 x 160mm (9 x 6¼"). Glued to backing sheet.
Hassan Pasha, Vizir of Buda during the Ottoman occupation of the city (1541-1686), probably Hasan, Vizir 1593-4. Published in Galeazzo Gualdo Priorato's 'Historia Di Leopoldo Cesare'.
[Ref: 29874] £140.00
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Phoebe Hassel; died at Brighton, 1821, aged 108. [Old ink mss.]
[n.d., c.1825.]
Rare wood engraving. Sheet 155 x 190mm (6 x 7½"), with large margins. Crease in centre.
In Hove Church Yard is a tombstone: 'In memory of Phoebe Hassel 1713-1821 died age 108. She served for many years as a private soldier in many parts of Europe and at the battle of Fontenoy, fighting bravely, she received a bayonet wound in the left arm'.
[Ref: 63739] £140.00
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Guarnerus Hassell, Artium, scientiarumque incitator ac promotot acerrimus. Tis' Hassell; sie hem nu dien gy 't hans hoorde prysen... L. Smids. M.D.
[P] Schenk fec: et exc: cum Privil: Amstelod. G. Kneller. Eques Pinx. Lond.
[n.d. c.1690]
Scarce and fine mezzotint, sheet 375 x 260mm (14¾ x 10¼"). Trimmed losing part of the artist name. Tipped into album sheet at sides.
Oval head and shoulders portrait of German portrait painter and miniaturist Werner Hassel (fl. 1674-1707). He wears a long wig and a cloak fastened on the right shoulder.
[Ref: 61606] £320.00
Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer, een Zedighe doch moedighe Heldinne van treffelijcken huyse binnen Haerlem, out 46 jaren, die int belegh 1572, als Kapitein met bus, spies en geweer drie hondert Vrouwen, tegen de Spagnierts opvoerde.
[Engraved by Pieter Hendricksz. Schut?]
[n.d., c.1650.]
Etching. Sheet 185 x 115mm (7¼ x 4½"). Trimmed to printed border, laid on album paper.
Full length portrait of Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer (1526-88), a Haarlem wood merchant who is said to have led a company of 300 fighting women during the Spanish siege of the city in 1573, although a contemporary account only describes her as an unusually fearless woman who worked night and day carrying earth to the city walls to rebuild the defences. Rijksmuseum RP-P-AO-9-32-2-1.
[Ref: 59834] £85.00
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[India] [Warren Hastings.] Sacred to the Genii of India who, from time to time, assume material forms to protect its nation's and its laws, particularly to the immortal Hastings, who in these our days, has appeared the saviour of those regions to the British Empire, this fane was raised by John Osborne, in respect to his preeminent virtues in the year MDCCC.
[John Osborne.]
[n.d., c.1815.]
Very rare engraving, J. Whatman 1801 watermark, 270 x 200mm (10½ x 8"). large margins. Some faint creasing and damage to margins.
The bust of Warren Hastings FRS (1732 - 1811), British colonial administrator, who served as the first governor of the Presidency of Fort William, the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal, and so the first governor-general of Bengal in 1772-1785. He and Robert Clive are credited with laying the foundation of the British Empire in India.
[Ref: 66987] £260.00
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Hastings. To Charles Sackville Bale Esq: this Engraving from the Original Drawing in his Collection Is respectfully dedicated by his obliged humble Servants, E. Gambart & Co.
J.M.W. Turner, R.A. R. Wallis, 1851.
London Published Nov.r 1 1851 by E. Gambart & Co, 35 Berners Street, Oxford Street.
Engraving with etching. 520 x 690mm (20½ x 27¼"). Slight cockling upper left, small tear in right margin.
A seascape in choppy water under the cliffs of Hastings, with the castle and ruined abbey. Rawlinson 665, iv of iv.
[Ref: 56759] £260.00
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Pl.1. Marine Parade, Pelham Place & Castle Cliff, Hastings. [&] Pl.2. Hastings from the Westward, Low Water. [&] Pl.3. Hastings, From Under the East Cliff. [&] Pl.4. Hastings Castle. [&] Pl.5. Entrance to Hastings, All Saints' Church &c. [&] Pl.6. Lovers' Seat & Scenery of the Govers.
I. Marten Lithog. Printed by Rowney & Forster.
[Only the last plate.] Published by Jas. Barry Marine Library Hastings. [n.d. c.1835.]
Set of six lithographs. Oblong folio: 221 x 280mm. 8¾ x 11". Some spotting.
Abbey Scenery: 161.
[Ref: 15616] £240.00
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A View of the Court Sitting on the Trial of Warren Hastings, Esq.r.
[n.d., c.1788.]
Etching. 330 x 200mm (11¾ x 8"). Creases.
The impeachment trial of Warren Hastings, former Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), at the Court of Peers in Westminster Hall, the galleries packed with spectators, with a 16-point key.
[Ref: 55325] £280.00
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Selina, Countess of Huntingdon. Was the daughter of Washington, Earl of Ferrers, was born Aug.st 24th 1707, and married June 3, 1728, to Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon [...]
London: William Darton, 58, Holborn Hill, 1823
Stipple, platemark 130 x 85mm (5 x 3¼").
Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon (1707-91), founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. After an initially close relationship with John Wesley, she moved towards the ideas of George Whitefield before his departure for America in 1751. In the 1760s the countess established several chapels, and a college, Trevecca, in a renovated Brecknockshire farmhouse. Whitefield had left the countess the Bethesda orphanage in his will, and she organised a mission to America, which so infuriated the Georgians that Bethesda was burnt to the ground. Subsequent plans in America were rejected and her Georgia property was eventually confiscated. In 1783 the rigidly Calvinistic Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion was formed when several Trevecca students were ordained. In her final years she was sceptical about further work in England, and was concentrating on sending a mission to the South Seas. Not in O'D.
[Ref: 40804] £65.00
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The Right Honourable Selina Countess Dowager of Huntingdon aged 83 Engrav'd for the Christian's Magazine.
Drawn & Engraved by Blackberd
Published as the Act directs April 1, 1790
Engraving, platemark 150 x 100mm (6 x 4"), with large margins.
Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon (1707-91), founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. After an initially close relationship with John Wesley, she moved towards the ideas of George Whitefield before his departure for America in 1751. In the 1760s the countess established several chapels, and a college, Trevecca, in a renovated Brecknockshire farmhouse. Whitefield had left the countess the Bethesda orphanage in his will, and she organised a mission to America, which so infuriated the Georgians that Bethesda was burnt to the ground. Subsequent plans in America were rejected and her Georgia property was eventually confiscated. In 1783 the rigidly Calvinistic Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion was formed when several Trevecca students were ordained. In her final years she was sceptical about further work in England, and was concentrating on sending a mission to the South Seas. Not in O'D.
[Ref: 40806] £80.00
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Selina, Countess of Huntingdon.
H. Meyer Sculpt.
Published by Ogles, Duncan & Cochran, Paternoster Row, June 1st 1815
Stipple, sheet 190 x 115mm (7½ x 4½").
Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon (1707-91), founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. After an initially close relationship with John Wesley, she moved towards the ideas of George Whitefield before his departure for America in 1751. In the 1760s the countess established several chapels, and a college, Trevecca, in a renovated Brecknockshire farmhouse. Whitefield had left the countess the Bethesda orphanage in his will, and she organised a mission to America, which so infuriated the Georgians that Bethesda was burnt to the ground. Subsequent plans in America were rejected and her Georgia property was eventually confiscated. In 1783 the rigidly Calvinistic Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion was formed when several Trevecca students were ordained. In her final years she was sceptical about further work in England, and was concentrating on sending a mission to the South Seas. Not in O'D.
[Ref: 40805] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Lady Selina Hastings.
J. Reynolds pinx.t. C. Spooner fecit.
Printed for Rob.t Sayer, Printseller, at the Golden Buck near Jerjeants Inn Fleet-street.
Mezzotint, fine impression with 18th century watermark. Sheet 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Trimmed into image on three sides, into plate at bottom.
Portrait of Selina Hastings (1737-63), daughter of Theophilus, 9th Earl of Huntington, and Selina (a Methodist leader, friend of George Whitfield and John Wesley). She pre-deceased her mother. CS 22a.
[Ref: 62743] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
The Right Hon.ble Selina Countess Dowager of Huntingdon. [facsimile signature and date]
F. Hurlstone delt. J. Cross sculpt.
Published Jan.y 1 1824 by R. Baynes, 28, Paternoster Row, London
Stipple, sheet 205 x 120mm (8 x 4¾"). Trimmed inside platemark. Slight staining.
Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon (1707-91), founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. After an initially close relationship with John Wesley, she moved towards the ideas of George Whitefield before his departure for America in 1751. In the 1760s the countess established several chapels, and a college, Trevecca, in a renovated Brecknockshire farmhouse. Whitefield had left the countess the Bethesda orphanage in his will, and she organised a mission to America, which so infuriated the Georgians that Bethesda was burnt to the ground. Subsequent plans in America were rejected and her Georgia property was eventually confiscated. In 1783 the rigidly Calvinistic Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion was formed when several Trevecca students were ordained. In her final years she was sceptical about further work in England, and was concentrating on sending a mission to the South Seas. Frontispiece to A.C.H. Seymour's 'The Life and Times of Selina, countess of Huntingdon', vol. 1 (1824).
[Ref: 35832] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
The Right Honourable Selina, Countess Dowager of Huntingdon.
From the Original Picture, painted by J. Russell.
Carington Bowles excudit. Published as the Act directs, 10 June, 1773. Printed for Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print-Warehouse, No. 69 in St Pauls Church Yard, London.
Mezzotint. 500 x 350mm (19¾ x 13¾"). Trimmed within plate at bottom, thread margins elsewhere, laid on card. Slight crease on right centre.
Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon (1707 - 1791), methodist leader and supporter and friend of George Whitefield. She stands at the entrance to an earthy cavern, right elbow resting on the brink, holding a crown of thorns, and stepping with her right foot on a regal crown. Rare: a copy from a smaller plate issued by Carington Bowles is more commonly found. Chaloner Smith: ENA 90, only state.
[Ref: 65064] £360.00
Warren Hastings Esq.r. Proof.
Painted by Tho.s Lawrence Esq.r R.A. Principal Painter in Ordinary to His Majesty. Engraved by W. Say Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester.
London, Published May 21st. 1812, by the Engraver 92 Norton Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 410 x 290mm (15 ½ x 11½"), large margins. Printer's crease in bottom margin.
Half-length seated portrait of Warren Hastings (1732-1818). Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66116] £420.00
[Warren Hastings Esq.r.]
[Painted by Tho.s Lawrence Esq.r R.A. Principal Painter in Ordinary to His Majesty. Engraved by W. Say Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester.]
[London, Published May 21st. 1812, by the Engraver 92 Norton Street, Fitzroy Square.]
Mezzotint, touched proof before letters, in pencil at bottom "touched impression by the late Sir Thomas Lawrence" signed 'W. S.' 410 x 290mm (15 ½ x 11½"), large margins. Paper toned.
Half-length seated portrait of Warren Hastings (1732-1818). Ex: collections of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd & Alfred Morrison (1821-97), Lugt L151.
[Ref: 66115] £550.00
Warren Hastings Esq.r.
George Stubbs pinx.t. Geo: Townley Stubbs Sculp.t Engraver to His R.H. the Prince of Wales.
London, Published April 30, 1795, by G.T. Stubbs, 86 High Street, Mary'bone.
Stipple. 230 x 175mm (9 x 7"). Trimmed to plate, small area of surface loss on engraved border.
Warren Hastings (1732-1818), first Governor-General of India (1772-85), transforming the East India Company from a trading organisation into a great military and naval power. CLB & Stubbs "The complete & engraved works": 98, i of ii.
[Ref: 66312] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Warren Hastings Esq.r.
George Stubbs pinx.t. Geo: Townley Stubbs Sculp.t Engraver to His R.H. the Prince of Wales.
London, Published April 30, 1795, by G.T. Stubbs, 86 High Street, Mary'bone.
Stipple. Sheet 205 x 140mm (8 x 9½"). Trimmed into printed border.
Warren Hastings (1732-1818), first Governor-General of India (1772-85), transforming the East India Company from a trading organisation into a great military and naval power. CLB: Stubbs "the complete & engraved works" 98, ii of ii.
[Ref: 66313] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Warren Hastings, Esq.r Governor of Bengal. From an Original Painting by Kettle, in the Possession of M.rs Maitland.
W. Angus sculp.
Published Dec.r 1. 1782, by J. Fielding Paternoster Row, J. Debrett, Piccadilly, & J. Sewell, Cornhill.
Engraving. Sheet 175 x 115mm (7 x 4¼"). Trimmed into plate.
An oval portrait of Warren Hastings (1732-1818), head resting on his hand, painted by Tilly Kettle in Calcutta c.1772. Published in the European Magazine. See NPG 81 for Tilly's original painting.
[Ref: 66315] £35.00
(£42.00 incl.VAT)
Warren Hastings, Esq.r Engraved for the Royal Magazine.
[n.d., c.1795.]
Engraving. 160 x 100mm (6¼ x 4"). Right edge ragged.
An oval portrait of Warren Hastings (1732-1818).
[Ref: 66317] £80.00
(£96.00 incl.VAT)