Malvern ____From the Cricket-field.
Painted by H.B. Wimbush. Etched by W.A. Cox. [Etched in the image:] H.B. Wimbush. 1891. Old Malvernian 1876.
London, Published Nov.r 8.th 1892, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 438 x 565mm. 17¼ x 22¼". Some soiling down left-hand edge of plate.
A view of Malvern College, Worcestershire, founded in 1865, with sheep grazing and resting on the cricket-field in the foreground.
[Ref: 22058] £220.00
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Malvern_____From the front.
Painted by H.B. Wimbush. Etched by W.A. Cox. [Etched in the image:] H.B. Wimbush. 1891. Old Malvernian 73-76.
London, Published Nov.r 8.th 1892, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 440 x 565mm. 17¼ x 22¼".
The beautiful front facade to Malvern College, Worcestershire, set in the Malvern Hills.
[Ref: 22060] £220.00
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Mariage de Malvina avec Edmond Seymour. 2.
Deveria del.t. Johannot Frères Sculp.t.
A Paris Chez Bulla M.d d Estampes Rue S.t Jacques N.º 38. Déposé à la Direction de la Libr.ie [n.d., c.1809.
Stipple with etching. 280 x 340mm (11 x 13½"), with large margins. Tears to edges, spotting and surface soiling.
A scene from Sophie Cottin's romantic novel ''Malvina'', published anonymously in 1801. A young French widow leaves France for Scotland after a loveless marriage and unexpectedly finds love with Edmond, opening her heart to pain.
[Ref: 63696] £140.00
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Mama's Cap. [&] Grandpa's Hat.
R.J.H
[n.d. c.1840]
Coloured lithograph, sheet 185 x 345mm (7¼ x 13½"). Some time staining
A pair of scenes. In the first two children put their mother's hat on a dog; the second a boy puts a tricorn hat and wig on his sister and puts a walking stick in her hand. Their grandfather sits up on his chez lounge as if just woken up, watching them in amusement.
[Ref: 58417] £70.00
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Mambrino 1768.
Nach d. Original Gemalde v. Stubbs. Lith. Asnt: v. H. Delius.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Sheet: 250 x 310mm (9¾ x 12¼'').
A portrait of the racehorse Mambrino after George Stubb's 1790 painting. Ex: Collection the Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd. Not in CLB Stubbs.
[Ref: 51043] £140.00
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Damn Mambrino!
M.r Bunbury dek, J.s Bretherton f.
[n.d., c.1779.]
Etching. 250 x 185mm (9¾ x 7¼"). Trimmed to plate at sides, laid on album paper, foxing.
A seated fat man looks off to the right in disgust, having lost a wager, watched by his hunched dog. This satire was originally published in 1774 with the title ''Damn Bucephalus!'', probably inspired by the horse's close defeat by the famous Eclipse at Newmarket on 17 April 1770. Tim Clayton is quoted on the British Museum website: ''Lord Grosvenor's Mambrino had a highly successful career on the turf from 1773 to 1776 before being put out to stud; he attempted a comeback in 1779 which was unsuccessful. It appears likely, therefore, that Bretherton changed the title of the print from Damn Bucephalus! to Damn Mambrino! about 1779''. BM 4731 & J,6.91.
[Ref: 59220] £260.00
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Cheval d'un chef de Mamelucks. N:o 22.
Horace Vernet del. Levachez sculp.t.
Deposé à la Bibliothèque Impériale. à Paris, chez Auber rue St Lazare chaussée D'Antin N.o 88 [n.d., c.1807].
Fine & rare mezzotint. 285 x 340mm (11¼ x 13½") very large margins.
A mameluck restraining his Arab battle horse with camel brigade in background. From a 'Suite de Chevaux' by Carle and Horace Vernet.
[Ref: 59440] £420.00
[A Mamaluke delivering a message from Mourad Bey.]
[C. Willyams. J.C. Stadler.]
[London: J. White, c.1801.]
Very fine sepia aquatint, proof before letters. 180 x 245mm (7 x 9¾"), with wide margins. Captioned in ink by hand to lower margin; 'P. 136' in the same hand to upper right margin.
Egyptians and two Europeans, one in a naval officer's uniform, smoking pipes and assembled in an interior. Murad Bey (c.1750 - 1801) was an Egyptian Mamluk chieftain (Bey), joint ruler of Egypt with Ibrahim Bey. Following his defeat at the hands of Napoleon's armies at the Battle of the Pyramids, Murad fled to Upper Egypt, mounting a brief guerrilla campaign against the French. After Cooper Willyams (1762 - 1816), for his 'A Voyage up the Mediterranean in His Majesty’s Ship the Swiftsure, one of the squadron under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, K.B. ... with a description of the battle of the Nile on the first of August 1798' (1802). Willyams served as chaplain of the Swiftsure. He was present at the Battle of the Nile and according to DNB his is 'the first, the most particular, and the most authentic account of the battle'. See BL 210.i.5. Abbey Travel 196, 21.
[Ref: 22172] £160.00
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Mamma's Muff & Tippet. [&] Papa's Hat & Stick.
Miss Keate del. B. Tanner sc. [&] C. Tieboul.
Philadelphia Published by M. Carey No. 118 Market Street. [n.d., c.1800.]
A pair of stipples with hand colour, rare. Sheet: 230 x 175mm (9 x 7''). Trimmed. Bit dusty.
A pair of stipples showing a young boy and girl wearing their parents clothes. The pair are American copies, printed in Philadelphia by Matthew Carey, of Josiah Boydell's stipples originally printed in 1795.
[Ref: 48083] £320.00
[Unidentified man]
C. Wageman del.t 1824. J. Whessell Sc, Oxon.
Stipple with roulette, proof before title on chine collé, 230 x 195mm (9 x 7¾"). Creasing in large margins.
A man, seated with hat, after Thomas Charles Wageman. Not listed in the BM or NPG.
[Ref: 61256] £140.00
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[Unknown man.]
DVD [Dominique Vivant, Baron Denon].
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Sheet 175 x 130mm (6¾ x 5"). Paper toned.
A rare portrait drawn by Dominique Vivant, Baron Denon (1747-1825), first director of the Louvre museum.
[Ref: 67428] £280.00
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Man.
R. Ricks sculp.
Publish'd ny Nuttall, Fisher & Dixon, Liverpool, Jan. 1813.
Stipple. Sheet 210 x 130mm (8¼ x 5"). Trimmed.
The muscular figure of a warrior, naked except for fig leaf and helmet, leaning on a tree stump. Although seemingly based on a classical statue the figure is more life-like in representation.
[Ref: 44049] £95.00
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[Unidentified man.]
Fraser Pinx.t. C. Knight Sculp.t. 1820.
[London: Charles Knight, c.1820.
Stipple, proof before title. Sheet 265 x 210mm (10½ x 8¼"). Trimmed to plate, creases to right edge.
A man with waistcoat and neck band.
[Ref: 44312] £65.00
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[Portrait of a man in an oval border.]
[n.c., c.1780.]
Stipple. 150 x 120mm (6 x 4¾"). Small margins.
Probably an amateur portrait.
[Ref: 44301] £95.00
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Done after a capital picture of Rembrandt, in the collection of Mr. Reynolds. This print obtained the first premium, granted by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts &c. Anno. 1765
Rembrandt pinx.t. Humphrey fecit.
Sold by W. Humphrey, near New Street S.t Martin's Lane.
Fine mezzotint, sheet 375 x 285mm (14¾ x 11¼"). Creasing. Trimmed to plate and tipped into album sheet at sides.
An almost three-quarter length portrait of a moustachioed man, standing behind a table, his right hand holding a pencil and resting on a closed book, his left hand in an open one. He wears a cap over his long hair and a robe. CS 23. Charrington 93 II of II.
[Ref: 61592] £260.00
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[Landscape with a man and a dog.] 3.
[Anton Waterlo fe.]
[n.d., c.1660.]
Etching. Plate: 155 x 110mm (6 x 4¼"). Small margins.
A landscape with buildings in which a man in a cloak and a hat walks along a road with a dog. Two figures watch them pass from a doorway of a wooden building. From a series of six landscapes by the dutch printmaker Anthonie Waterloo (1609-1690).
[Ref: 42040] £140.00
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[Portrait of Mr. Thornhill and his Gun Dogs.]
[n.d., c.1810.]
Aquatint, proof before letters. Sheet: 250 x 180mm (9¾ x 7"). Trimmed.
A portrait of Mr. Thornhill sitting in a chair, his game bag and shot gun behind him, at the base of the chair and sitting next to him are his gun dogs.
[Ref: 47480] £140.00
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[Mankind before the flood]
Theodor: Bernard: inventor / Joannes Sadler scalps: / et excud: Antuerpiæ.
[c.1659]
Engraving, scarce, sheet 330 x 445mm (13 x 17½"). Trimmed to image, losing text.
A group of naked couples sit around a table eating and playing music while the Deluge takes place (Noah's ark can be seen in the background on left). One of a pair of engravings by Jan Sadeler (1550-1600) after Dirck Barendsz. (1534-92). The pendant is 'Mankind awaiting the Last Judgement'.
[Ref: 45265] £450.00
[Three Street Scenes.]
[n.d. c.1850.]
Etching. 152 x 247mm. 6 x 9¾".
The first section depicts a knife-grinder sharpening outside a gentleman's window. Rid of the grinding in the second scene, the gentleman is left content, but disturbed again by the "Black Plague" this time, a group of Black musicians, which similarly appears to anger the men in the background. The third scene shows the aforementioned gentleman in his study reading, but raises his head towards the window to be disturbed further by the "jumpers of the jungle" acrobats.
[Ref: 15562] £45.00
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[Man drinking]
HGolts f
P Goos ex [c.1600]
Etching, sheet 165 x 130mm (6½ x 5"). Trimmed around image; staining at corners; crease bottom left.
Genre etching possibly by Henrik Goltzius.
[Ref: 47781] £140.00
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From the Original in the possession of Count Lamburg Springerstein.
Brakenburg Pinx.t J. Bouvier lith.o
London Published by A. Friedel, 34, Surry Street, Strand, Feb.y 1830. Dean & Munday Lith.rs Threadneedle Street.
Lithograph, rare with large margins. 406 x 272mm. 16 x 10¾".
Looking an arch-framed doorway into a room where a man sits holding a glass of wine; on a barrel in front there is a jug of wine and a fish on a plate. A small bird in a cage hangs from the ceiling above him and a picture of a cat on the wall behind.
[Ref: 24883] £140.00
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[Man holding boots.] In the Collection of Mr. Richardson.
Guercino del. AP.
[n.d. c.1740.]
Etching, printed in brown ink. 324 x 222mm. 12¾ x 8¾". Trimmed and laid on a separate sheet.
A man standing with a boot in each hand. Arthur Pond (1701-1758) was a British painter, engraver, print-seller, dealer and collector. He studied with John Vanderbank before entering St Martin's Lane Academy in 1720. He visited Italy in 1725-7 with George Knapton, John Dyer and Daniel Wray. Hake: 87.
[Ref: 16008] £160.00
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[Man in a Waistcoat.]
[After Guercino.] Gius. Zocchi. Sc.
[n.d., c.1790s.]
Etching printed in brown ink. Plate: 180 x 255mm (7 x 10"). Very large margins.
A half-length portrait in profile of a man wearing a waistcoat. After a drawing by Guercino in the Royal Collection.
[Ref: 39416] £120.00
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[Man in a fur-trimmed hat]
T. Worlidge delin 1754.
Etching, sheet 185 x 135mm (7¼ x 5¼"). Trimmed inside platemark; glued to backing sheet at corners;
Rembrandtesque print by Thomas Worlidge (1700-66) who specialised in etchings either copied from, or in the style of Rembrandt. Ex: Collection of the Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd
[Ref: 32581] £90.00
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[Portrait of a man in a Cap.]
Mlasne fecit.
[n.d., c.1640.]
Engraving. Sheet: 340 x 240mm (13¼ x 9½''). Trimmed within plate. Damage in plate near head.
A portrait of a man in a cap in an oval with a decorative border. Engraved by Michel Lasne (1590-1667).
[Ref: 49926] £50.00
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[A man in a fur hat and gown.] 5. III. 215.
Watteau del. B [François Boucher] sc.
Huquier ex. C.P.R. [n.d., c.1725.]
Fine etching. 325 x 240mm (12¾ x 9½"), with 18th century watermark. Narrow margins, mounted in album paper at sides.
From 'Figures de différents caractères, de Paysages, et d'Etudes dessinées d'après nature par Antoine Watteau', second state, with Huquier's name.
[Ref: 62254] £160.00
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[Man in hat and fur-trimmed gown]
Tho.s Worlidge Fecit 1751
Etching, sheet 120 x 95mm (4¾ x 3¾"). Trimmed inside platemark; glued to backing sheet;
Rembrandtesque print by Thomas Worlidge (1700-66) who specialised in etchings either copied from, or in the style of Rembrandt. Born in Peterborough, Worlidge was a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. His widow issued his plates in 1766 and 1767 afater his death with added numbers in the top right corner to correspond with the numbers in the catalogue of his prints which she produced. This is a believed to be an early state before numbers added, as even though the print is slightly trimmed, the numbers would be visible if present. W32; D100. Ex: Collection of the Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd; cf. BM 1925,0511.179
[Ref: 32582] £65.00
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[Warrior dressed in a Lion Skin.]
[Philip James de Loutherbourg.]
Etching. Proof plate 280 x 195mm. 11 x 7¾". Tear into bottom margin.
Philip James de Loutherbourg [1740 - 1812] he studied under Carle van Loo and Casanova and in 1771 he is in London in service of Garrick at Drury Lane where he was active as a scene painter pioneering many forms of set exhibition. This study of a man dressed with a lion skin over his head in the style of the series "Iere suite de soldats" published in France c.1770. Not in BM.
[Ref: 16395] £140.00
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[Man in Oriental Dress.] 13.53. 45.
Tho.s Worlidge Inven.t Et. Fecit. 1753.
Etching with drypoint. 152 x 96mm (6 x 3¾"). Trimmed.
A man standing in oriental dress and a turban under his fur hat. He stands wearing a fur-trimmed gown, staff in his left hand and a sword hanging behind from his hip.
[Ref: 31159] £70.00
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[Man wearing hat, in profile] 2.
J.J. Haid et filius exc A.V. [c.1750]
Mezzotint, scarce, platemark 210 x 160mm (8¼ x 6¼"). Glued to backing sheet, one small etching pasted verso. Small margins. Printer's crease on right.
Fine mezzotint published by Johann Jakob Haid, German painter and mezzotint engraver who died in Augsburg in 1767, and his son, Johann Elias (d.1800).
[Ref: 47690] £180.00
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[Man in turban.]
[Jo. Henric. Sperling Hamburg pinxit. Jo. Jac. Haid sculpsit et excud. A.V.]
[n.d., c.1720.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters. 390 x 280mm (15¼ x 11"), large margins on 3 sides. Trimmed into plate, losing inscriptions at bottom, creased, ink spot in background.
A head and shoulders portrait of a bearded man in a turban.
[Ref: 68124] £320.00
[Man in a Turban.]
J.C.B. 1815.
Hand-coloured etching, scarce. Image: 235 x 165mm (9¼ x 6½'') very large margins. Tears and toning in edges.
An etching with orginal colour by John Cart Burgess (1798-1863).
[Ref: 48857] £130.00
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[A bearded man in a turban]
[attributed to Bernard Lens II.]
[n.d., c.1700.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 120 x 85mm (4¾ x 3¼"). Trimmed within plate, slight staining.
A profile portrait in oval of a man in a feathered turban, full bear and emboidered coat. BM: 1902,1011.7439.
[Ref: 65602] £220.00
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[Man looking to his right]
T.W. [Thomas Worlidge]
[n.d., c.1760]
Etching, platemark 80 x 65mm (3 x 2½"). Good impression; trimmed on platemark; 'J.B.' (for John Barnard) verso.
Portrait study by Thomas Worlidge Senior (1700 - 1766), 'the English Rembrandt' and a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. Early impression from the Collection of John Barnard (1709-84), print-collector and one of the foremost connoisseurs of his day. State i/iii; W101; D139.
[Ref: 32908] £280.00
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[Man looking to his right]
T.W. [Thomas Worlidge]
[n.d., c.1760]
Etching, platemark 80 x 65mm (3 x 2½"). Small margins.
Portrait study by Thomas Worlidge Senior (1700 - 1766), 'the English Rembrandt' and a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. Lifetime impression before Worlidge's widow Mary issued new impressions in 1767 with the number '7' added top right to correspond with the catalogue of his prints she produced. State ii/iii; W101; D139.
[Ref: 32909] £200.00
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[Man's head looking to his right]
[by Thomas Worlidge]
[n.d., c.1760]
Etching, platemark 85 x 65mm (3¼ x 2½"). Large margins; on bluish laid paper; foxing around edges.
Portrait study by Thomas Worlidge Senior (1700 - 1766), 'the English Rembrandt' and a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. Posthumous impression after Worlidge's widow Mary issued new impressions in 1767 with the number '126' added top right to correspond with the catalogue of his prints she produced. W126; D134.
[Ref: 32925] £120.00
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[Man's head looking to his right]
[by Thomas Worlidge]
[n.d., c.1760]
Etching, platemark 85 x 65mm (3¼ x 2½"). Very large margins; uncut; on cream laid paper.
Portrait study by Thomas Worlidge Senior (1700 - 1766), 'the English Rembrandt' and a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. Posthumous impression after Worlidge's widow Mary issued new impressions in 1767 with the number '126' added top right to correspond with the catalogue of his prints she produced. W126; D134.
[Ref: 32926] £160.00
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A Man of good Works!
Janet Hutton [in ink bottom left-hand corner of the sheet.]
[n.d. c.1890.]
Etching. Plate 203 x 178mm. 8 x 7".
A figure of a man made entirely out of books; including the following texts: Head's Craniology, Cook's Oracle, Handle, Swift's Work, Comic Offering and Pilgrim's Progress.
[Ref: 15914] £95.00
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A Man of War Cutter of 10 Guns, as Bramble, &c. Sailing by the wind, on the Larboard tack._Ensign and Pendant flying.
Knell, del.t. N. Fielding sculp.t.
London, Pub.d by Ackermann & Co. Oct.r 1. 1840.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Sheet: 150 x 245mm (6 x 9¾'').
A view of a Man of War H.M.S Bramble which served as tender to H.M.S Fly and H.M.S Rattlesnake, it also undertook several tours around Australia.
[Ref: 49896] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
[A man reading under a tree.]
[French c.1760.]
Etching; proof before all letters. 210 x 155 (8¼ x 6¼") very large margins.
[Ref: 44251] £140.00
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[Man teaching his pupils.]
Guercino del. R.D. sculp.
[n.d. c.1770.]
Etching printed in brown ink. Plate 263 x 396mm. 10½ x 15½". Uncut.
A man in the centre holding a musical score the his choir of three boys around him singing.
[Ref: 14604] £130.00
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The Man that Couldn't Get Warm. Then close to a blazing fire he got, & took to drinking Brandy hot. / And sent for doctors, such a lot, The man that couldn't get warm. / Shivery Shakey Oh! Oh! Oh! &c.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Coloured woodcut. Sheet 195 x 240mm (7¾ x 9½"). Small splits in binding folds taped.
An illustration to the ballad of the same title, words by J. Beuler.
[Ref: 61099] £130.00
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[The Watford Tunnel Collapse, 1835.] A Man that is Married. Air. _ Love Sick Looby.The Swiss Toy Girl. [WITH OLD INK MSS] This Song Belonged to James Carrick one of the Unfortunate of the Ten who was Buried in the Watford Tunnel and this was Buried with Him from the 16th July 1835 Till the 18th August 1835 and he was the Last Found.
Pitts' Printer, Toy & Marble Warehouse, 6 Great st Andrew street, Seven Dials.
Letterpress broadside song sheet. Sheet 250 x 200mm (9¾ x 8"). Some wear to old folds.
A songsheet with the lyrics to two ballads. According to the ink mss the sheet was buried with its owner in the collapse of the Watford Tunnel while it was being dug for the London & Birmingham Railway. Although the tunnel was mostly solid chalk there were areas made unstable by seams of gravel; a night crew, removing wooden struts to prepare for bricking the walls of a ventilation shaft, were buried 80 feet down under gravel, chalk and timbers. Despite working around the clock, it still took over a month to extricate the bodies. Bodleian Ballads Online Bod12422.
[Ref: 55370] £280.00
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[Man with Hat.]
Hayden Mackey [signed in the plate.]
[n.d. c.1920.]
Coloured woodcut, signed. 298 x 152mm. 11¾ x 6". Trimmed and laid on board.
An old man wearing a hat and a cravat. Haydn Reynolds Mackey (1883-1979) was a book illustrator and printmaker of bold coloured linocuts and woodcuts. He was a leader in representing an innovative and bold departure away from the traditional and recognised methods of printmaking.
[Ref: 23619] £220.00
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[Man with cane]
Mr. Bunbury del. J.Bretherton f.
Publish'd 23d. December 1773.
Etching, platemark 230 x 170mm (9 x 6¾"). Trimmed to platemark; glued to backing sheet.
BM Satire 4762.
[Ref: 1053] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
[Young Man with Short Curls] [5 - 17 top right]
Tho. Worlidge Fecit 1754
Etching, with large margins; 5 in ink at bottom right; platemark 130 x 100mm (5 x 4"). Fine.
Posthumous impression of an etching by Thomas Worlidge (1700-66). Born in Peterborough, Worlidge was a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. After his death, his widow published further impressions of his plates, adding new numbers to the plates to correspond with her own catalogue numbers. In this instance the '5' was etched by Worlidge himself, with the '17' added for posthumous impressions. W17; D159. Ex: collection of the Late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 32592] £180.00
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[Young man with short curls]
Thos Worlidge Fecit 1754.
Etching, platemark 135 x 100mm (5½ x 4"). Large margins
Study of a young man, by Thomas Worlidge (1700-66). The 'English Rembrandt', Worlidge was a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. Later impression with numbers erased (numbers '5' and '17' present in earlier state). State ii/ii; W17; D159
[Ref: 32749] £60.00
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[A Man with a Knife.]
[Rembrandt Pinx.t.] Rich.d Houston Fecit.
1757.
Mezzotint proof. 330 x 250mm (13 x 9¾"). Small margins. Trimmed at bottom.
A man with one hand at his chin, the other holding a knife. Charrington 82 ii of iii. CS 146. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65705] £320.00
[A Man with a Knife.]
[Rembrandt Pinx.t.] Rich.d Houston Fecit.
1757.
Proof mezzotint. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"), large margins on 3 sides.
A man with one hand at his chin, the other holding a knife. Charrington 82 ii of iii. CS 146. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd & Reuss Collection.
[Ref: 65706] £320.00
[A Man with a Knife.] Done from an Original Picture in the Collection of John Blackwood Esq.r. 66
Rembrandt Pinx.t. R. Houston Fecit.
[n.d., c.1757.]
Mezzotint, with Collector's Mark. 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾") large margins Some very faint marks across image.
A man with one hand at his chin, the other holding a knife. Charrington 82 iii of iii. C.S. 146. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65708] £280.00
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