Iacobus dei Gratia Magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberniae Rex, Fidei Defensor etc.
[n.d. 17th century.]
Engraving. 300 x 190mm. 11¾ x 7½".
Portrait of King James I (1566-1625), engraved in an oval frame after an unkown artist. On the rear is a page of printed text, possibly Flemish, in Gothic script. Head and shoulders, looking to the viewer, with a ruff around his neck and wearing an ermine cloak. Around the King's neck is the artist's impression of the Order of the Garter, the central image being more like a rider on a racehorse set in a round rather than an oval shield. On the King's hat is a large feather with a fleur-de-lys jewel. Possibly after a portrait by Paul van Somer (see full-length in Windsor Castle) - very similar face pattern. NPG: D18194.
[Ref: 24640] £160.00
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James the First, King of Great Britain. Proof.
Engraved by Charles Turner from an extreme rare print by Delaram.
London: Published by S. Woodburn, 112 S.t Martin's Lane. [n.d., c.1816.]
Proof mezzotint. 260 x 340mm (10 x 13½"). Trimmed to plate on left edge.
An equestrian portrait of James I of England and VI of Scotland, the City of London depicted behind him. Following the death of his aunt Queen Elizabeth I, James became the first king of Great Britain and Ireland uniting the three kingdoms. From Woodburn's series of mezzotint portraits after early engravings titled 'Portraits of Royal Personages', published in book form in 1816. Whitman: 468, unlisted state between i and ii of iii.
[Ref: 40764] £260.00
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[James the First, King of Great Britain. Engraved by Charles Turner from an extreme rare print by Delaram.]
[London: Published by S. Woodburn, 112 S.t Martin's Lane.] [n.d., c.1816.]
Fine mezzotint, proof before all letters. 260 x 340mm (10 x 13½"). Pencil mss. in inscription area.
An equestrian portrait of James I of England and VI of Scotland, the City of London depicted behind him. Proof of a plate published in Samuel Woodburn's series of mezzotints after early engravings titled 'Portraits of Royal Personages', published in book form in 1816. Whitman: 468, state i of iii.
[Ref: 43045] £320.00
Jacobus I.mus D.G. Mag: Brit: Fra: et Hib. Rex.
A Van Dyke Eques Pinx: ab Originali minuta fact: per Fra: Hilyard A.o D.i 1617.
J. Smith fec etc ex. 1721 [but later]
Mezzotint. 355 x 245mm (14 x 20¾)", very large margins. Bit grey.
An oval portrait of James I of England and VI of Scotland (1566-1625), bare-headed, with ruff, ribbon and George.
[Ref: 60371] £180.00
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James the First, King of Great Britain. Proof.
Engraved by Charles Turner from an extreme rare print by Delaram.
London: Published by S. Woodburn, 112 S.t Martin's Lane. [n.d., c.1816.]
Proof mezzotint. Sheet 330 x 250 mm (13 x 10"). Trimmed within plate.
An equestrian portrait of James I of England and VI of Scotland, the City of London depicted behind him. Following the death of his aunt Queen Elizabeth I, James became the first king of Great Britain and Ireland uniting the three kingdoms. From Woodburn's series of mezzotint portraits after early engravings titled 'Portraits of Royal Personages', published in book form in 1816. Whitman: 468, unlisted state between i and ii of iii.
[Ref: 60602] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Jacobus D.G. Magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberniae Rex.
Wolf. Kilian Augus. exc. [Augsburg c.1640]
Etching with engraving, 17th century watermark. 175 x 120mm (7 x 4¾"). Thread margins, area of thin paper, mounted in album sheet at edges at edges.
Oval bust portrait of James I, in plumed hat, high collar, jewelled coat and George.
[Ref: 62070] £70.00
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[James I & VI] Serenissimus Iacobus VI. Dei Gratia Scotorum Rex. Anno Domini 1598.
[by Crispijn van der Pass.]
[n.d., c.1598.]
Engraving. Sheet 135 x 195mm (5¼ x 7¾"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper.
A portrait of James I in armour, with a moustache but no beard, from the series 'Effigies Regum ac Principum ... in re nautica'.
[Ref: 63616] £260.00
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His Majesty James the First, King of England, and his Royal Progeny; Together with the Family of the King of Bohemia. Proof.
Engraved by Charles Turner from an extreme rare Print by Passe.
London: Pub.d 1814 by S. Woodburn, 112 S.t Martin's Lane.
Mezzotint. 340 x 440mm (13¼ x 17¼"), with large margins.
A group portrait of the Royal house, James I enthroned at the centre. Winged cherubs hold up banners with the names of the personages to left and right. The members of James's family who have died hold skulls. A copy of the engraving by Willem de Passe, published by John Bill and Thomas Jenner in 1622. From a series of 15 copies of early engravings, 'Portraits of Royal Personages', by Turner, Earlom and Dunkarton, issued by Samuel Woodburn in book form in 1816. Whitman: 469, iii of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66489] £260.00
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[His Majesty James the First, King of England, and his Royal Progeny; Together with the Family of the King of Bohemia.]
Acquaforte by C. Turner.
London: Pub.d Aug.t 4 1814 by S. Woodburn, S.t Martin's Lane.
Etched outline, proof before mezzotint. Sheet 315 x 395mm (12½ x 15½"). Slight surface soiling.
A group portrait of the Royal house, James I enthroned at the centre. Winged cherubs hold up banners with the names of the personages to left and right. The members of James's family who have died hold skulls. A copy of the engraving by Willem de Passe, published by John Bill and Thomas Jenner in 1622. A rare working proof of a print for a series of 15 copies of early engravings, 'Portraits of Royal Personages', by Turner, Earlom and Dunkarton, issued by Samuel Woodburn in book form in 1816. Whitman: 469, preliminary etching. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66491] £120.00
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[James the First, King of Great Britain. Engraved by Charles Turner from an extreme rare print by Delaram.]
[London: Published by S. Woodburn, 112 S.t Martin's Lane.] [n.d., c.1816.]
Fine mezzotint, proof before all letters. 260 x 340mm (10 x 13½"), large margins Some foxing. Uncut.
An equestrian portrait of James I of England and VI of Scotland, the City of London depicted behind him. Proof of a plate published in Samuel Woodburn's series of mezzotints after early engravings titled 'Portraits of Royal Personages', published in book form in 1816. Whitman: 468, i of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66492] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
James the First, King of Great Britain. Engraved by Charles Turner from an extreme rare print by Delaram.
London: Published by S. Woodburn, 112 S.t Martin's Lane. [n.d., 1816.]
Fine mezzotint. 260 x 340mm (10 x 13½"), large margins. Uncut.
An equestrian portrait of James I of England and VI of Scotland, the City of London depicted behind him. Proof of a plate published in Samuel Woodburn's series of mezzotints after early engravings titled 'Portraits of Royal Personages', published in book form in 1816. Whitman: 468, ii of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66493] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Iacques Iie, du Nom Par la Grace de Dieu Roy D'Angleterre dEcosse et Dirlande….Este Receu par le Roy le 7e, Ianr, 1689.
De Larmessin Sculp, 1688.
A Paris Chez N. de L'Armessin, Rue St. Iacques a la Pome d'Or, proche St. Seuerin, Avec Privil du Roy.
Engraving. 165 x 240mm. Light foxing.
King James II [1633 - 1701], reigned 1685-8, engraved after he had fled form the 'Glorious Revolution' to the court of Louis XIV of France. Collection of the Royal House of Savoy and Italy.
[Ref: 1644] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
Giacomo Duca di Iorck Fratello del Re della Gran Brettagna Ammiraglio del Mare.
Lonardus Hen.t - V - O - sculp.t Venetiis.
[n.d., c.1680.]
Engraving. 230 x 155mm.
CS: Tompson 50, State II of III.
[Ref: 3165] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Jacobus II.
[n.d., 1780.]
Engraving. 170 x 120mm (6¾ x 4¾"), with large margins.
A rare portrait of James II.
[Ref: 53031] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
Iacques Duc De Iorck Iie, Fils de Charles Ier. Roy d'Angleterre Irland etc. [&] Marie par la grace de Dieu, fille de Charles Ir. Roy D'Angleterre femme du Prince d'Orange etc.
C. Woutier pinxit. Th van Marlen exc. Antwerpiae.
[Antwerp, n.d. c.1650].
Pair of engravings. 164 x 113mm. Foxing. Tear into lower right corner of plate of James.
The future James II, [1633 - 1701] and his sister Mary Stuart, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange-Nassau [1631 - 1660], the eldest daughter of King Charles I. She was the wife of Willem II, Prince of Orange-Nassau, and the mother of King William III. Collector's stamp on verso.
[Ref: 6712] £160.00
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Jacques II. Roy de la Grande Bretagne. Cy devant duc d'Iork...
A. Dieu pinxit. N. Arnoult fecit.
[Paris, N. Arnoult, n.d., c.1687.]
Rare Engraving, sheet 295 x 200mm. 11½ x 8". Lacking lower margin and publication line, repaired tear.
King James II [1633 - 1701], reigned 1685 - 1688. Sharp: 11. NPG: D18574.
[Ref: 18317] £220.00
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Jacobus II By De Gratie Godts koningh van Engelant, Schotlant, Vrancryck, en Irlant etc.
Anonymous
Engraving 8 3/8 in. x 5¾ in, 213 mm x 146 mm. Trimmed on plate and under mounted on an ablum page.
King James II [1633 - 1701], reigned 1685 - 1688. NPG:d18587
[Ref: 10853] £90.00
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Jacobus IIdus. D.G. Ang: Sco: Fran: & Hib: Rex.
G. Kneller Pinxit. J. Smith ex.
Mezzotint. 216 x 254mm. Some creasing through the image.
King James II [1633 - 1701], reigned 1685 - 1688. C.S. 144 II of II. Not in Parker. In the NMM. From the Collection of Viscount Hood.
[Ref: 12482] £140.00
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Jacobus Secundus Dei Gratia Anglicae, Scotiae, Franciae, et Hiberniae Rex. & et.
G. Kneller Pinxit. I. Smith fecit.
Sold by I. Smith at the Lyon and Crown in Russel Street Covent Garden. [n.d. c.1697.]
Mezzotint. 348 x 249mm. Laid on board.
King James II [1633 - 1701], reigned 1685 - 1688. C.S. 143. Not in Parker. In the NMM. From the Collection of Viscount Hood.
[Ref: 12484] £160.00
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Jacobus II Koning. en Maria. Koningin. Van Groot Brittanye Vrankrijk, en Yerland, Beschermer des Geloofs.
A.Schoonebeek, Exc. A[msterdam, c.1695.]
Rare etching, sheet 155 x 200mm. 6 x 8". Vertical fold.
King James II [1633 - 1701], reigned 1685 - 1688. Not in Sharpe.
[Ref: 19256] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
James 2 by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland etc: Defendor of the Faith.
P. Schenk f. [after Kneller]
ex formis Nicholai Visscher cum Privil: Ordin: General: Belgii Foedarati [n.d., c.1700].
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark 190 x 135mm (7½ x 5¼"), very large margins.
Head and shoulders portrait in oval of James II (1633-1701).
[Ref: 62737] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Iames II. 27.
[After Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt.]
[n.d. c.1690.]
Engraving. 128 x 88mm. 5 x 3½". Cut.
King James II [1633 - 1701], reigned 1685 - 1688. Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove. NPG: D18579.
[Ref: 25413] £45.00
(£54.00 incl.VAT)
[Portrait of James II surrounded by scenes from his life] Coninck Jacobus de ii wart geboren [...]
[Anon. Dutch, c.1700]
Etching, platemark 265 x 395mm (10½ x 15½"). Trimmed into image.
Portrait of James II with ten vignettes of events from his life surrounding, from his birth and naval exploits to his rule as king and exile in France following the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
[Ref: 42563] £250.00
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Jacobus II Rex Angliæ &c.
Petrus Schenck inv: Fecit et Exc. Cum Privil: Ord: Holl: et Wes: Fris.
[n.d., c.1685.]
Mezzotint with large margins. 245 x 185 mm (9½ x 7¼").
An oval portrait of James II, ruled 1685-8. After he fled Britain during the Glorious Revolution of 1688 Schenck published another portrait describing him as the fugitive king. The National Portrait Gallery has a state with verse under the title.
[Ref: 32699] £320.00
[James II] The excellent Prince Henry, Duc d'York fils de Charles I.er Roy d'Angleterre &c.
Moncornet ex. [n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving. Sheet 160 x 115mm (6¼ x 4½"). Trimmed within plate, laid on card.
According to the title this is a portrait of Prince Henry Stuart (1640-60), younger brother of Charles II and James II; however it is a reversed version of William Faithorne's portrait of James, even erroneously copying James's title of Duke of York. After the Civil War Henry failed to escape to France with the rest of his family, and Cromwell briefly considered making him a figurehead monarch. Released in 1652 he joined his mother in Paris, then fought with distinction for the Spanish in the Netherlands. On the Restoration in 1660 he returned to England and was made Duke of Gloucester but died of smallpox the same year.
[Ref: 32712] £70.00
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Jacobus II D.G. Britanniarum Imperator 1701. Jacques II. Roy de la Grande Bretagne.
S. Thomassin Sculptor Regius Sculp 1703.
Se vend à Paris chez Thomassin, rue St. Jacques vis a vis la rue du Platre a l'Image St. Jean C.P.R.
Rare engraving, sheet 230 x 180mm (9 x 7"). Trimmed inside platemark; false margins added; '583' in pencil lower right.
James II and VI (1633-1701), king of England and Scotland before the invasion of William of Orange forced him to retreat to France. Published in France soon after his death. Sharp 2 i/ii.
[Ref: 34229] £260.00
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Jacques II, Roy d'Angleterre [&] Anne Hyde, Epouse du Roy Jacques II.
Wander Werff pinxt. . J. Audran sculpsit [James only] Car. Simonneau sculp. [Anne only]
[Rotterdam, c.1710]
Pair of engravings. 305 x 190mm (12 x 7½"), generous margins.
James II and VII (1633-1701), and Anne, duchess of York (1637-1671), his first wife. They gave birth to eight children, including the future queens Mary and Anne. Plates from Isaac de Larrey's 'Histoire d'Angleterre' (1697-1713), from a design by Adriaen van der Werff (1659-1722), acclaimed as the most important Dutch Master during his lifetime, although his reputation declined from the late 18th century onwards.
[Ref: 34247] £220.00
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His Royall Highness James Duke of York and Albany. K.t of the most noble order of the Garter, and sole brother to his Sacred Ma.ty King Charles the 2.d &ca.
[n.d., c.1670.]
Engraving, 17th century watermarked paper. 260 x 155mm (10¼ x 6¼"). Trimmed within plate, laid on album paper at edges.
A full-length portrait of the future James II in ceremonial robes. He was made Duke of Albany on the Restoration in 1660 and he became king 1685. NPG D29311.
[Ref: 34976] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
The High Borne Prince Iames Duke of Yorke. borne October= the 13 1633.
[Pub June 10 1800 by WRichardson No 31 Strand.]
Engraving. Sheet: 140 x 200mm (5½ x 8"). Trimmed within plate, losing publication line, and tipped into album sheet.
A portrait of the young Prince James (1633-1701), Duke of York and later James II, probably aged about eleven, standing on a tennis court, holding a tennis racket, while figures watch from the gallery. A re-engraved copy of the portrait published by Matthäus Merian c.1645. Merian's plate was later acquired by Thomas Jenner, a publisher at the Royal Exchange who added his name under the neatline.
[Ref: 42130] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[James II when duke of York] Altissimo Potentissimo et Illustrissimo Principi Jacobo Duci Eboraci et Albaniae [...]
[By Robert White]
Sold by John Overton att ye white horse without newgate
Rare engraving, sheet 440 x 310mm (17¼ x 12¼"). Trimmed; crease on left and centre; inscribed 'P. Mariette 1682' verso.
James II (1633-1701) when duke of York. During the interregnum, James (like his brother Charles II) sought refuge in France, serving in the French, and then Spanish, armies. Excellent provenance.
[Ref: 43040] £280.00
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[James II.] Jacobus Dux Eboraci et Alban: Com: Ulton. etc.
[n.d., c.1670.]
A rare mezzotint. Plate: 335 x 245mm (13¼ x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate, diagonal creasing in top left and right corners. Repaired holes in the centre of the plate.
A portrait of James Duke of York and Albany (1633-1701), James II from 1685-1688. CS: Not in.
[Ref: 45527] £320.00
Jacque 2 Roy D'Angleterre D'Ecosse et D'Irlande Né Le 24 Octobre 1633 Couronné le 9 May 1683 et Décedé le 16 Septembre 1701.
N. de Larg.e P. gravé par E. Desrochers er se vend chez luy a Paris rue S.t Jacques au Mecenar. [n.d., c.1750.]
Engraving. Plate: 155 x 105mm (6 x 4''), with very large margins.
A portrait of Stuart king James II (1633-1701), after being overthrown in 1689 James fled to France where he was suported by the King of France. From a series of small portraits by Étienne-Jehandier Desrochers (1668-1741).
[Ref: 48263] £70.00
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Jacobus II.dus D:G: Ang: Sco: Fran: etc Hib: Rex.
G. Kneller pinx: I. Beckett fe: E. Cooper ex.
Cum Privilegio Regis [n.d. c.1685.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 430 x 250mm (17 x 9¾"). Trimmed to image, laid on album paper.
A full-length portrait of James II (1633-1701) in armour, with a warship and anchor behind. Kneller painted the portrait when James was Duke of York and Lord High Admiral. C.S. 50, ii of ii..
[Ref: 53769] £320.00
James II, King of Great Britain, France & Ireland & et.
I. Beckett Execudit
Mezzotint, trimmed. 200 x 145mm (8 x 5¾"). Trimmed to plate and laid on album paper.
James II (1633-1701) inherited the throne of England, Ireland and Scotland after the death of Charles II and was deposed in 1688. After continued failure to regain favour he lived out the remainder of his exile and life in France.
[Ref: 53772] £180.00
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Iaques Duc de Iorck II,e fils de Charles I.er Roy d'Anglerre Irland etc.
C. Woutier pinxit. P de Jode Sculp.
Jan Meyssens. Exe Antwerp.
Engraving. Sheet 175 x 120mm (7 x 4¾"). Trimmed to image and laid on album paper.
A bust portrait of James II (1633-1701), right facing. He was designated the Duke of York at birth and reigned as king 1685-88 until he was deposed.
[Ref: 53774] £85.00
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The High Borne Prince Iames Duke of Yorke. borne October= the 13 1633.
Pub June 10 1800 by WRichardson No 31 Strand.
Engraving. 225 x 150mm (8¾ x 6"), large margins on 3 sides. Trimmed to plate lower right.
A portrait of the young Prince James (1633-1701), Duke of York and later James II, probably aged about eleven, standing on a real tennis court, holding a real tennis racket, while figures watch from the gallery. A late eighteenth century copy of portrait engraved and published by Matthäus Merian c.1645. Merian's plate was later acquired by Thomas Jenner, a publisher at the Royal Exchange who added his name under the neatline, although it has been removed here.
[Ref: 56651] £260.00
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Jacobus II D.G. Britanniarum Imperator 1695. Le Roy d'Angleterre.
S. Thomassin Sculp.
Se vend a Paris Chez Thomassin rue St Jacques vis a vis la rue du Plâtre aux Armes du Roy et de la Ville avec Privil. du Roy [n.d., c.1710].
Fine engraving. 230 x 185mm (9 x 7¼") with large margins.
A medallion portrait of James II set on a plinth. Sharp 1.
[Ref: 57425] £320.00
Jacobus II D.G. Britanniarum Imperator 1701. Jacques II. Roy de la Grande Bretagne.
S. Thomassin Sculptor Regius Sculp 1703.
Se vend à Paris chez Thomassin, rue St. Jacques vis a vis la rue du Platre a l'Image St. Jean C.P.R.
Rare & fine engraving. 230 x 180mm (9 x7"), very large margins.
James II and VI (1633-1701), king of England and Scotland before the invasion of William of Orange forced him to retreat to France. Published in France soon after his death. Sharp 2 i/ii.
[Ref: 57427] £260.00
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Jacobus II. D.G. Ang: Ang: Sco: Fran: et Hib Rex.
I. Oliver ex.
[n.d. c.1631.]
Very scarce mezzotint, 17th century watermark, sheet 330 x 240mm (13 x 9½"). Trimmed within plate, some creases, wormhole and two repaired wormholes.
Three-quarters length portrait of James II, King of England (1633-1701). He stands with his left hand on his hip, his right resting on his staff, looking towards the viewer. He wears his armour, sash, ribbon and medal, lace cravat, sword, and long wig. His helmet is on a table by his elbow on the right, a curtain in the background. CS 5.
[Ref: 58902] £360.00
Jacobus Secundus D.G. Rex Anglia Scoliœ et Hybernice. [in ink.]
[R.Williams fecit.] Kneller pinxit.
[n.d., c.1690.]
Proof before letters mezzotint, title in ink. Sheet 335 x 250mm (13¼ x 10"). Trimmed close to plate.
Portrait of James II and VII (1633 - 1701), King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII from the death of his elder brother, Charles II, on 6 February 1685, until he was deposed in the 1688 Glorious Revolution. The last Catholic monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Cs 28? Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65468] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Her Royal Highnes James Duke of York & Albany &.
W.Wissing pinx. R.Williams fe. E.Cooper ex.
[n.d., c.1690.]
Very rare mezzotint on 17th century watermarked paper. 340 x 250mm (13½ x 10"). Trimmed into plate. Some repaired tears and crease across the centre of image.
Portrait of James II and VII (1633 - 1701) was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII from the death of his elder brother, Charles II, on 6 February 1685, until he was deposed in the 1688 Glorious Revolution. The last Catholic monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland, his reign is now remembered primarily for conflicts over religion. CS57. ii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65508] £140.00
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Jacobus Secundus Dei Gracia Anglia Scotia Francia, et Hibernia Rex, &c.
[Engraved by J.Cooper.] G.Kneller Pinxit.
[n.d., c.1700.] Printed Bowles & Carver, No.69 in St Paul's Church Yard London.
Mezzotint. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"). Trimmed close to plate.
Portrait of James II and VII (1633 - 1701), King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII from the death of his elder brother, Charles II, on 6 February 1685, until he was deposed in the 1688 Glorious Revolution. The last Catholic monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland, his reign is now remembered primarily for conflicts over religion. CS 3 ii of ii. Russell iii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65516] £260.00
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Jacobus Secundus Dei Gracia Anglia Scotia Francia, et Hibernia Rex, &c.
[Engraved by J.Cooper.] G.Kneller Pinxit.
[n.d., c.1700.] Sold by I.Cooper in James Street Covent Garden.
Fine mezzotint. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"). Trimmed into plate and backed onto album paper.
Portrait of James II and VII (1633 - 1701), King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII from the death of his elder brother, Charles II, on 6 February 1685, until he was deposed in the 1688 Glorious Revolution. The last Catholic monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland, his reign is now remembered primarily for conflicts over religion. CS ii of ii. Russell ii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65517] £320.00
[King James II.]
[n.d., c. 1700.]
Engraving on vellum, part of a legal document. Sheet 150 x 125mm (6 x 5"). Trimmed and backed onto album paper. Crease across face. Some cockling.
Oval portrait of James II and VII (1633 - 1701), King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII from the death of his elder brother, Charles II, on 6 February 1685, until he was deposed in the 1688 Glorious Revolution.
[Ref: 66972] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[James II when duke of York, and Mary of Modena] Serenissimus Princeps Jacobus Dux Eboracensis [&] Serenissima Princeps Maria [...]
D. Loggan sculp [James] P. Vandrebanc sculp [Mary]
Sold by Moses Pitt at ye Angel in St Pauls Churchyard [c.1673]
Pair of engravings, each sheet approx. 445 x 260mm (17½ x 10¼"). Trimmed. False margins on left of James.
James II (1633-1701) when duke of York and his second wife Maria Beatrice Eleanor Anne Margaret Isabella d'Este (Mary of Modena, 1658-1718). James was the second son of Charles I. He married Anne Hyde, by whom he was the father of Mary II and Queen Anne. He remarried in 1673 to Mary, by whom he was the father of James Francis Edward, the 'Old Pretender'. James reigned from 1685, following the death of his brother Charles II, until 1688, when the invasion of William of Orange caused James to flee to the continent, where he established a court in exile at Saint Germain-en-Laye. Pair of full-length portraits after Sir Peter Lely, engraved by Peter Vanderbank (Vandrebanc) and David Loggan. For portrait of Mary of Modena sold separately see ref. 34227.
[Ref: 43030] £320.00
Serenissima Maria Beatrix D.G. Angliae Scotiae Franciae et Hiberniae Regina & et.
N. de Largillière Pinxit. I.Smith Fecit Cum Priviligio Regis.
Sold By Alex Brown at ye blew ballcony in little Queen Street. [n.d. c.1811.]
Mezzotint with very large margins. Plate 350 x 252mm (13¾ x 10"). Late.
Oval portrait of Marie-Beatrix (1658-1718), Mary of Modena, daughter of Alfonso IV. In 1673 she became the second wife of James, Duke of York, later James II. She was mother of James Francis Edward, the 'Old Pretender'. Published in Boydell's 'Illustrious Heads'. CS:171, ii/ii.
[Ref: 30923] £180.00
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Serenissima Princeps Maria Beatrix Ducissa Eboracensis &.ct.
P. Vandrebanc Sculp.
Sold by Moses Pitt at ye Angel in S.t Pauls Churchyard. [n.d., c.1675.]
Copper engraving, 475 x 280mm, 18¾ x 11". Contemporary red ruling. Crease.
Maria Beatrice Eleanor Anne Margaret Isabella d'Este (1658-1718), daughter of Alfonso d'Este III, duke of Modena, shown shortly after her marriage to James, Duke of York, in 1673. His conversion to Catholicism, accession to the throne as James II wiith the possibility of a Catholic succession resulted in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Engraved by Peter Vanderbank (Vandrebanc) (1649-1697) after a portrait by Sir Peter Lely. Vanderbank moved to London in 1674. NPG: D29318.
[Ref: 24236] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
Serenissima Princeps Maria Beatrix Ducissa Eboracensis &ct.
P. Vandrebanc Sculp.
Sold by Moses Pitt at ye Angel in S.t Pauls Churchyard. [n.d., c.1675.]
Copper engraving with large margins, 475 x 280mm (18¾ x 11").
Maria Beatrice Eleanor Anne Margaret Isabella d'Este (1658-1718), daughter of Alfonso d'Este III, duke of Modena, shown shortly after her marriage to James, Duke of York, in 1673. His conversion to Catholicism, accession to the throne as James II wiith the possibility of a Catholic succession resulted in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Engraved by Peter Vanderbank (Vandrebanc) (1649-1697) after a portrait by Sir Peter Lely. Vanderbank moved to London in 1674. NPG: D29318.
[Ref: 34227] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
Her Royall Highness Mary Princess of Orange, eldest Daughter of King Charles ye first, & Mother to King William the Third.
Van Dyke Pinx.t. Will.m Farthorne [Faithorne] Fecit.
[London, Laurie & Whittle? c.1790.]
Mezzotint, late impression. 330 x 230mm (13 x 9"), on wove paper watermarked 'Sm[ith]'.
Three-quarter portrait of Mary Henrietta Stuart (1631-1660) after Adriaen Hanneman. not Van Dyke. The daughter of Charles I and the first Princess Royal, Mary married Prince William II of Orange, but both died of smallpox. Their only child became King of England as William III after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. This print was first published when William was king and had the correct attribution (and spelled Faithorne's name correctly). CS 27, state iii of iii. Fagan: Pg 10.
[Ref: 37588] £130.00
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Her Royall Highness Mary Princess of Orange, eldest Daughter of King Charles ye first, & Mother to King William the Third.
Van Dyke Pinx.t. Will.m Farthorne Fecit.
[London, Robert Sayer? c.1760.]
Rare mezzotint. Sheet 320 x 230mm (12½ x 9"). Trimmed to plate on three sides, into plate at bottom, losing publication line. Crease back middle from front.
Three-quarter portrait of Mary Henrietta Stuart (1631-1660) after Adriaen Hanneman. not Van Dyke. The daughter of Charles I and the first Princess Royal, Mary married Prince William II of Orange, but both died of smallpox. Their only child became King of England as William III after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. This print was first published when William was king and had the correct attribution (and spelled Faithorne's name correctly). CS 27, state iii of iii. Fagan: Pg 10.
[Ref: 54198] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)