Jeffrey, Earth Stopper to the Berkeley Hunt.
Painted by E. Bristow of Windsor. Engraved by W. Giller.
Published by T. Gosden, Sportsman's Repository, Bedford Street, Covent Garden. [n.d., c.1826.]
Mezzotint. Sheet: 250 x 180mm (9¾ x 7''). Trimmed.
A portrait of an earth stopper, a person employed to fill fox earths and badger sets the night before a hunt, sitting in a chair in the woods.
[Ref: 49291] £130.00
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Berkeley Square.
[John Papworth.]
N.º 57 of R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts &c. Pub.d 1 Sept.r 1813, at 101 Strand, London.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 150 x 240mm (6 x 9½").
The buildings on Berkeley Square, with a coach and a liveried footman.
[Ref: 61977] £95.00
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D.r George Berkeley Bishop of Cloyne. This Plate is Inscrib'd to his Lordship as a mark of Gratitude by his Lordships most Obe.t Servant John Brooks.
J.s Lathem Pinx. J.n Brooks Fecit.
[n.d. c.1740.]
Scarce mezzotint, plate 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾") with small margins. Repaired nicks and tears on margins slighlty going into image, some wormholes and creases.
Bust portrait of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne (1685-1753), in a circular frame on a balcony. He wears clerical robes, bands and a chin-length wig. The mitre, crook, Bible and two volumes labelled 'Minute Philosopher Siris' are visible in the front, while a curtain is behind on the left and palm trees on the right. CS: 4.
[Ref: 59035] £320.00
The Hon.ble George Cranfield Berkeley Knight of the Shire for the County of Gloucester Captain in his Majesty's Royal Navy, And Surveyor General of the Ordnance.
T. Gainsborough Esq. R.A. pinxt. Henry Birche sculpt.
Published Feb. 17th 1794, by John Fairburn, No.146 Minories London.
Mezzotint engraving, 660 x 455mm. Vertical crease breaking mezzotint surface lower right edge of plate.
George Cranfield Berkeley (1753 - 1818), admiral, entered the navy in 1766 on board the Mary yacht, under the flag of his cousin, Rear-admiral Keppel, then appointed to carry over to Denmark the unfortunate Caroline Matilda. Young Berkeley was for some time the queen's page, and was afterwards appointed to the Guernsey, 50 guns, bearing the broad pennant of Commodore Pallisser, then going out as governor of Newfoundland. Here he had the peculiar advantage of instruction from Mr. Gilbert, then master of the Guernsey, and afterwards of the Resolution with Captain Cook, and assisted him in the survey of the coast of Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. In 1812 he retired altogether from active, and indeed from public life; for twenty-seven years (1783 - 1810) he had represented Gloucestershire in parliament, and had been a persistent supporter of Pitt, and an uncompromising opponent of the Addington ministry. The publisher Faitburn has re-issued this plate first published by B. Evans in 1793 Chaloner Smith: pg.61.
[Ref: 7410] £480.00
Militia galantry - or The Soldiers cowardly retreat to save his Bacon; at the expence of his fair Inamorata.
[by Charles Williams.
Pub.d 1821 by S.W. Fores Piccadilly corner of Sackville Street.
Coloured etching. 250 x 350mm (9¾ x 13¾") very large margins.
Between signs pointing to Cheltenham and Gloucester, a woman kneels at the feet of Col. Berkeley, a tall handsome man in regimentals, wearing a plumed cocked hat. He holds a flag inscribed Letters to Amuse the Public expose the Writer and save my Pocket; on this hangs a letter-file on which papers are spiked. She begs ''In Pity don't Expose me!''. He says ''They will save me thousands''. A coach of onlookers comment, including ''Where's the Honor of a Soldier and Faith there is none in this''. William Berkeley (1786-18570, 1st Earl FitzHardinge, was sued by coach proprietor John Waterhouse for ''Criminal conversation'' with Waterhouse's wife. Despite the attempts satirised here, Waterhouse was awarded £1000 damages at Gloucester Assizes. The scandal did not stop Berkeley becoming Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire in 1836. BM Satires 14274a, a second state with 'Militia' instead of 'Military'.
[Ref: 54579] £260.00
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D.r Berkenhout. European Magazine.
T Holloway delint et sculpt [scratched]
Published Oct.r. 1. 1788 bu I. Sewell Cornhill.
Engraving 7 x 4¾" (175 x 120mm), with margins. Some surface dirt in margins.
Bust portrait of Dr Thomas Berkenhout in an oval. An English spy, physician, naturalist and author who wrote several works including 'Clavis Anglicae Linguae Botanicae', 'Outlines of the Natural History of Great Britain and Ireland' (1769) and 'Synopsis of the Natural History of Great Britain and Ireland' (1789). He also served as a British agent in the colonies during the American Revolution being sent covertly on the Carlisle Peace Commission.
[Ref: 54767] £75.00
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Reception of Her Majesty & Prince Albert at Berkhamstead, July 26th. 1841.
Drawn by W.m Claridge. On Stone by T. Picken.
Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the Queen [London, c.1842].
Very rare lithograph. Image 265 x 360mm (10½ x 14¼"). Stains below title.
A rapturous reception for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at Berkhamsted, a historic town in west Hertfordshire. They ride in the royal carriage towards an arched gateway decorated with foliage, shields and banners. Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 24431] £320.00
"Berkhamsted School" The Old Hall [in pencil to right.]
M. Oliver Rae [in pencil to left.]
MR [etched in image lower left.] [n.d. c.1920.]
Etching, limited edition: 32/120. Stamped "Remarque Proof". Plate 197 x 266mm. 7¾ x 10½".
The Old Hall at Berkhamsted School, Hertfordshire. The original school was founded in 1541 by John Incent, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral. Mabel Oliver Rae (fl. 1850-1900).
[Ref: 22577] £70.00
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Irish Stew - Lick! Licking!! Lick'd!!!
Painted by Stanley Berkley. Etched by W. Heydemann.
London. Published Decr. 1st 1886 by Sidney Redrup, 175 New Bond Street.
Etching. 154 x 400mm.
A terrier attacking a saucepan.
[Ref: 635] £450.00
When We Were Pups Together.
Painted by Stanley Berkley.
London Published Febr. 25th 1886 by Sidney Redrip, 175 Bond Street W.
Sepia photogravure. Four images on one sheet, total printed area 460 x 460mm. Small stain on publisher's line.
The adventures of two young terriers.
[Ref: 636] £320.00
Berkley's Black Eyed Maid. All useful arts, a bore, your Dandies vote / And row Six Poodles, in a six oar'd boat.
H.H. [Henry Heath, in image]
Published Septr 20th 1827 by S.W. Fores 41 Piccadilly London
Very rare etching with hand-colour. Sheet 240 x 375mm (9½ x 14¾"). Trimmed to printed border at sides, tears taped, wormhole in image. Staining and damaged.
Rare rowing scene on the banks of the Thames at Putney, with two young women being rowed by a six, steered by a liveried waterman in Doggett's uniform. Not in BM. See Ref: 46932
[Ref: 59499] £270.00
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Berkley's Black Eyed Maid. All useful arts, a bore, your Dandies vote / And row Six Poodles, in a six oar'd boat
H.H. [Henry Heath, in image]
Published Septr 20th 1827 by S.W. Fores 41 Piccadilly London
Etching with hand-colouring, sheet 230 x 390mm (9 x 15¼"). Trimmed inside platemark; very rare; 1827 Whatman watermark. Some discolouration.
Rare rowing scene on the banks of the Thames. Two women are being rowed by a six, steered by a liveried waterman in Doggett’s uniform.
[Ref: 46932] £270.00
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Elizabeth Countess of Berkley.
J. Reynolds pinx.t. J.s McArdell fecit.
Publish'd according to act of parliam.t 1757 & sold at Golden head in Covent Garden.
Mezzotint with large margins. Platemark: 320 x 225m (12½ x 8¾"). Laid on tissue. Small repaired tears in margins. Top left corner chipped.
Portrait after Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723 - 1792) of Elizabeth, Countess of Berkeley. She is standing half-length to front and leaning on a book on a table before her, looking to left. She is wearing a fur-trimmed mantle, and a dress with wide lace cuffs and ribbon bows on the bodice. Elizabeth Craven, more commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Berkeley was an author, playwright, traveller, and socialite, perhaps best known for her travelogues. She was the third child of the 4th Earl of Berkeley, born near Trafalgar Square in the English City of Westminster.
[Ref: 33815] £160.00
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The City of Berlin.~ Le Ville de Berlin.
London, Printed for Bowles & Carver, 69 St. Paul's Church Yard, Robert Wilkinson, 58 Cornhill, and Whittle & Laurie, 53 Fleet Street. [n.d. c. 1811.]
Engraving with fine hand colouring, on Whatman paper dated 1811. 295 x 435mm Paper toned.
At this time Berlin was the capital of Prussia. The seat of the electors of Brandenburg (after 1701, kings of Prussia) from 1486, Berlin suffered from the Thirty Years War (1618-48), but the reign of Frederick William (1640-88), the Great Elector, restored and improved the city. Occupied in the Seven Years War by Austrian (1757) and Russian (1760) troops and in the Napoleonic Wars by the French (1806-8), Berlin emerged from the conflicts as a center of German Culture, rivaling Vienna.
[Ref: 7322] £550.00
The City of Berlin. La Ville de Berlin.
London, Printed for Bowles & Carver, 69, St. Pauls Church Yard; Robert Wilkinson, 58, Cornhill and Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1805.]
Engraving with fine contemporary hand colour, 290 x 430mm. 11½ x 17". A fine impression with full margins.
An impressive panorama of Berlin.
[Ref: 13633] £320.00
Napoleon's Entrance into the City of Berlin.
Engraved by Mr George Cruikshank from the Original Design of Swebach, Published at Paris.
Published August 27, 1825 by John Cumberland, No 19, Ludgate Hill.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 215 x 275mm (8½ x 10¾"). Folded twice as issued, small split taped, album paper stuck over left edge.
Napoleon's visit to Berlin in 1806, by Joseph-François Swebach. From W.H. Ireland's 'Life of Napoleon Bonaparte', 1828. Tooley 278.
[Ref: 53359] £95.00
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Prospectus Armamentarii Regii Versus Arcem Principis Regis Haereditarii Berolini Vista de l'Arsenal Real hazia el Palacio del Principe Hereditario a Berlin
[Raimondini. n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving, 320 x 430mm. 12½ x 17". Staining in corners; central vertical crease; hole on right.
A view d'optique of the Royal Artillery in Berlin. Vues d’optique are hand-colored etchings and engravings intended to be viewed through a convex lens. The devices, known variously as zograscopes, optiques, optical machines and peepshows, were an optical entertainment of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Vues d’optiques were rendered in high-key color and dramatic linear perspective, which enhanced the illusion of three-dimensionality when viewed through the lens.
[Ref: 9139] £280.00
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The City of Berlin.~Le Ville de Berlin.
London, Printed for Bowles & Carver, 69 St. Paul's Church Yard, Robert Wilkinson, 58 Cornhill, and Whittle & Laurie, 53 Fleet Street.
Engraving on 18th century watermarked paper. Sheet 270 x 450mm (7¾ x 17¾"). Trimmed at top. Small margins other three sides
At this time Berlin was the capital of Prussia. The seat of the electors of Brandenburg (after 1701, kings of Prussia) from 1486, Berlin suffered from the Thirty Years War (1618-48), but the reign of Frederick William (1640-88), the Great Elector, restored and improved the city. Occupied in the Seven Years War by Austrian (1757) and Russian (1760) troops and in the Napoleonic Wars by the French (1806-8), Berlin emerged from the conflicts as a center of German Culture, rivalling Vienna.
[Ref: 60047] £190.00
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L'Heureux pressentiment...
Paul Legrand Sc.
a Paris chez Dopter, rue St Jacques, No 21 [n.d., c.1830].
Mezzotint. 235 x 315mm (9¼ x 12½"), with large margins.
Napoleon, surprised by a violent storm in Berlin, sheltered in a house occupied by an Egyptian woman who was the widow of an officer. Napoleon gave her a pension of 1200 f, and supported the education of her son. Napoleon later told his officers that it was the first time he had to seek shelter from a storm, but he had felt that a good deed awaited him there.
[Ref: 55815] £130.00
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Berlin aen de Spree, eene seer heerlyke Stadt en waerdige Residenzie des Konings in prussen.[/] Berolinum ad Spream, civitas undiq splendidissima Augusta regis prussle secles, Tanto Principe dignissima.
Pet: Schenk ex: Amst: cum Privil:
[n.d., c.1702].
Engraving with very large margins. Platemark: 260 x 215mm. (10¼ x 8½").
A view of the river Spree in Berlin, Germany. Several vessels are in the water, some loaded with barrells; various buildings can be seen in the distance, lining the shores of the river. Plate to Schenk's 'Hecatompolis' (1702), which included one hundred profile views of cities throughout the world.
[Ref: 28431] £420.00
A View of the City of Berlin.
Engraved for the Lady's Magazine.
[n.d. c.1796.]
Engraving. Plate 103 x 172mm (4 x 6¾"). Offsetting.
A view across the built up areas of Berlin, either side of the Spree River, Germany.
[Ref: 28549] £60.00
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Entrée triomphante des Français dans la Ville de Berlin. Le 27 8bre 1806 Sa Majesté l'Empereur des Français et Roi d'Italie, a fait son entrée à Berlin à 3 heures après midi.
à Paris chez J. Chéreau, M.d d'Estampes, aux deux Colonnes, rue St Jacques, No 10, près la F.ne St Severin. Deposé à la Bibliothèque Impériale. [n.d., c.1810.]
Rare engraving with bright colour. 305 x 420mm (12 x 16½"), with very wide margins. Scratch with small hole in sky and stain.
Napoleon's triumphant entry into Berlin, having crushed the Prussians quickly in the War of the Fourth Coalition (1806-7).
[Ref: 33516] £230.00
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[Eighteen views of Berlin]
[P. Haas after L. Serrurier and Friedrich Calau, 1800]
Eighteen engravings, numbered successively 1-18, each platemark approx. 145 x 205mm (5¾ x 8"), with very large margins.
[Ref: 43442] £600.00
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Berlin.
Publish'd by R. Bowyer, Pall Mall, 1814.
Very fine coloured aquatint with large margins. 305 x 400mm (12 x 15¾"). Cut to plate at bottom.
A view of Berlin, shortly after Napoleon's troops had been driven from Germany. It was published in Robert Bowyer's 'Triumphs in Europe, in the Campaigns of the Years 1812, 1813, 1814 commemorated by a Series of Twelve Views...', which celebrated (prematurely) the end of the Napoleonic Wars. This work was republished the following year as 'An Illustrated Record of Important Events in the Annals of Europe', and again with an sister publication 'The Campaign of Waterloo' from 1816.
[Ref: 35512] £260.00
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The City of Berlin.~Le Ville de Berlin.
London, Printed for Bowles & Carver, 69 St. Paul's Church Yard, Robert Wilkinson, 58 Cornhill, and Whittle & Laurie, 53 Fleet Street. [n.d. c. 1810.]
Engraving with fine hand colouring, 295 x 435mm Trimmed to platemark
At this time Berlin was the capital of Prussia. The seat of the electors of Brandenburg (after 1701, kings of Prussia) from 1486, Berlin suffered from the Thirty Years War (1618-48), but the reign of Frederick William (1640-88), the Great Elector, restored and improved the city. Occupied in the Seven Years War by Austrian (1757) and Russian (1760) troops and in the Napoleonic Wars by the French (1806-8), Berlin emerged from the conflicts as a center of German Culture, rivaling Vienna.
[Ref: 132] £280.00
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Invalidorum Militum Hospitium Regium Berolini Hospital Real por los Soldados invalidos a Berlin.
[Raimondini. n.d., c. 1760.]
Coloured engraving, 325 x 430mm. 12¾ x 17". Faint central crease. Time stained.
A vue d'optique of the Royal hospital for injured soldiers in Berlin. Vues d’optique are hand-colored etchings and engravings intended to be viewed through a convex lens. The devices, known variously as zograscopes, optiques, optical machines and peepshows, were an optical entertainment of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Vues d’optiques were rendered in high-key color and dramatic linear perspective, which enhanced the illusion of three-dimensionality when viewed through the lens.
[Ref: 9122] £180.00
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Grundriss der Königl. Residenzstädte Berlin Im Jahr 1789.
von neuen angefertiget durch Carl Ludwig von Oesfeld. C. Jäck Sculp.
[n.d., c.1789.]
Engraved map with original hand colour, rare. Sheet 235 x 300mm, 9¼ x 11¾". Folded, laid on card.
A plan of Berlin by Carl Ludwig von Oesfeld, a cartographer and Privy Councillor to the Prussian king Frederick William I. The king had rebuilt the city walls in stone and commissioned the 'Brandenburg Gate', appearing here as 'Brandenburger Tor', not yet complete.
[Ref: 26388] £260.00
Prospectus Arci Regiae Versus Locum ad Stationes Mutandas Destinatum Berolini Vista del Palacio Real cerca de la Parada a Berlin
[Raimondini. n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving, 320 x 430mm. 12½ x 17". Staining in corners; foxing at top
A view d'optique of the Royal Palace in Berlin. Vues d’optique are hand-colored etchings and engravings intended to be viewed through a convex lens. The devices, known variously as zograscopes, optiques, optical machines and peepshows, were an optical entertainment of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Vues d’optiques were rendered in high-key color and dramatic linear perspective, which enhanced the illusion of three-dimensionality when viewed through the lens.
[Ref: 9141] £240.00
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Hommage a Berlioz.
Peint par H.Fantin-Latour. Photogravure Goupil & Co.
Imprimé & Publié le 1.er Octobre 1900 par Goupil et C.ie Editeurs, Imprimeurs, Manzi, Joyant & C.ie Editeurs, Imprimeurs, Successeurs _ Paris, Londres. New-York Published by Manzi, Joyant & Co.
Photogravure on india. 680 x 540mm, 26¾ x 21¼". Creased in margin.
A memorial to Louis Hector Berlioz (1803-69), the French Romantic composer.
[Ref: 10055] £330.00
H. Berlioz [facsimile signature].
[n.d. c.1860.]
Photogravure, stamp Trongel?. Sheet 220 x 155mm (8¾ x 6"). Pencil mss.
Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), the French Romantic composer.
[Ref: 56653] £70.00
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[Hector Berlioz.]
A. Legros [pencil signature].
[n.d., c.1900.]
Etching, signed in pencil by the artist. 210 x 145mm (8¼ x 5¾"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Portrait of Louis-Hector Berlioz (1803-69), French Romantic composer and conductor.
[Ref: 64040] £320.00
Berlioz.
[n.d., c.1860.]
Stipple engraving. Sheet 240 x 150mm (9½ x 6"). Faint offsetting. Trimmed.
Portrait of Louis-Hector Berlioz (1803 - 69), French Romantic composer and conductor. His output includes orchestral works such as the Symphonie fantastique and Harold in Italy, choral pieces including the Requiem and L'Enfance du Christ, his three operas Benvenuto Cellini, Les Troyens and Béatrice et Bénédict, and works of hybrid genres such as the "dramatic symphony" Roméo et Juliette and the "dramatic legend" La Damnation de Faust.
[Ref: 63260] £80.00
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H. Berlioz.
Paris. Rosselin, Editeur, 21 Q. Voltaire. Imp. Lith. Formentin.
[n.d., c.1860.]
Lithograph. Sheet 235 x 150mm (9¼ x 6").
Portrait of Louis-Hector Berlioz (1803 - 69) was a French Romantic composer and conductor. His output includes orchestral works such as the Symphonie fantastique and Harold in Italy, choral pieces including the Requiem and L'Enfance du Christ, his three operas Benvenuto Cellini, Les Troyens and Béatrice et Bénédict, and works of hybrid genres such as the "dramatic symphony" Roméo et Juliette and the "dramatic legend" La Damnation de Faust.
[Ref: 63263] £140.00
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Hector Berlioz.
G. Coubert pinx. A. Gilbert sculp.
[Published in the Gazette des Beaux-Arts.] [n.d. c.1859.]
Etching, with large margins. Plate 178 x 133mm. 7 x 5¼".
Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), the French Romantic composer. It was through mediations of Francis Wey, a great friend of Berlioz, that the musician agreed to sit for a portrait at Courbet's studio in 1850. Courbet must have been delighted at such an opportunity. Berlioz, then aged about forty-five years old, was an important figure on the artistic scene, and was a good friend of Victor Hugo, whom Courbet admired. However, the meeting was not a success. Berlioz was a secretive man, easily offended. Courbet, on the other hand, prided himself on his musical ability, and took advantage of the composer's presence to demonstrate his talents as a singer. The original oil is in the Musee d'Orsay, Paris.
[Ref: 24812] £160.00
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[Bermondsey.] London. Sheet LXV. Edition of 1894-96.
Photozincographed and Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1897.
Zincograph with hand colour, sheet 700 x 990mm, 27½ x 39". With stencilled sheet number and mss. notes. Laid on linen, some surface soiling, tears, edges chipped.
A large-scale plan (1/2500) of Bermondsey, with London Bridge & Tower Bridge, St Katherine's Dock & London Dock. This sheet has been used to record the property of the Port of London Authority, noting sales. From the Port of London Authority archives.
[Ref: 10985] £180.00
Part of the Naval Burial Ground & Naval Hospital Ireland Island Bermuda.
Drawn on stone by J. Dickson, From a sketch by G. Lawrence. M & N Hanhart, Lith. printers, 64, Charlotte St, Rathbone Place.
Published by J. Dickson 3, Bentinck Terrace, Regent's Park. [n.d., c.1842.]
Very scarce tinted lithograph. Sheet 405 x 490mm (16 x 19¼"). Damp staining at bottom, very slight foxing.
An extremely rare view of the graveyard and hospital serving the important Royal Naval dockyard on Ireland Island, Bermuda. A short key lists some of the gravestones and memorials.
[Ref: 52107] £950.00
Government Dock Yard Bermuda.
A. Fullarton & Co London & Edinburgh. [n.d., c.1860.]
Coloured wood engraving. Sheet 65 x 200mm (2½ x 7¾"). Trimmed from a larger sheet.
From 'Scenery and Animated Life'. An extended version of the same image was used on Fullarton's lithographic map of Bermuda.
[Ref: 37395] £140.00
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A Bermudian Sloop, with a View Upon the Spanish Main.
Dom.k Serres del. J. Clarke & J. Hamble sculp.t. Edw.d Orme Excudit.
[Published & Sold Jan.y 1, 1807 by Edw.d Orme, 59, Bond Street London.]
Aquatint with hand colour. Sheet 290 x 435mm (11½ x 17"). Trimmed inside plate.
Plate 30 of 'Liber Nauticus, and Instructor in the Art of Marine Drawing' by Dominic Serres and his son John Thomas Serres. Both were marine painters to the king, and John was the Master of Drawing at the Chelsea Naval School and, according to the title page of the 'Liber', 'Marine Draught-man to the Honourable the Board of Admiralty'. Abbey Life 345.
[Ref: 55162] £450.00
Bermudian Boats. Ireland Island in the Distance [ms]
T. Dean [?] [in image lower left; c.1820]
Watercolour, sheet 140 x 165mm (5½ x 6½"). Glued to backing sheet.
View off the coast of Bermuda in the Atlantic Ocean.
[Ref: 44513] £650.00
Vue de Berne.
F. Schmid del. J. Hurlimann sc.
a Neuchatel chez Jeanneret & Baumann [n.d. c.1840]
Coloured aquatint, plate 165 x 210mm (6½ x 8¼"), with large margins. A small amount of creasing in margins. Some time staining inside the plate mark.
A view of Bern, Switzerland, from a hill. Cows graze in the foreground being eatched over by milkmen and a milkmaid, the river Aare winds round the field and the city sits against a backdrop of the Alps.
[Ref: 58781] £160.00
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Bernadotte, Consiller d'État, et Général de l'Armée de l'Ouest.
Lavachez sculp. Duplesi-Bertaux inv et del. Duplesi-Bertaux aqua forte.
[Paris: Auber, 1804.]
Mezzotint and etching. 430 x 285mm (17 x 11¼"). Torn outside printed border.
Oval mezzotint portrait of Marchal Jean Baptiste Benardotte, surrounded by an etched border with engraved text and a scene representing his taking of Gradisca. Formerly a General in Napoleon's army, after this portrait was published (in the 'Collection complète des tableaux historiques de la révolution française') he was elected the heir-presumptive to King Charles XIII of Sweden, becoming Charles XIV John in 1818, ruling until 1844.
[Ref: 28215] £120.00
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[Saint Bernard of Clairvaux]
G.H. 1813 Primus Pictus...1815 [in image]
[Published by J. Dickinson, Bond Street, London, 1833]
Etching, platemark 205 x 150mm (8 x 6"). Small margins.
A sketch portrait of Barnard Dunkley, clerk of Althorp church, as Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153), a major figure in the early Cistercian order. From from a set of twelve etchings by Sir George Hayter (1792-1781), published in 1833.
[Ref: 41715] £160.00
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[George Bernard Shaw.] Supplement to the New Statesman, February 27, 1926 (7).
Low.
Photo-lithograph. Sheet size: 230 x 330mm (9 x 13").
A portrait of George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), Irish playwright and a co-founder of the London School of Economics. By New Zealand born artist, Sir David Low (1891 - 1963). Unhappy with the political leadership of the British establishment David Low created his cartoon character, Colonel Blimp in 1934.
[Ref: 37240] £160.00
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[Richard Bernard.] Vera Effigies Rich.d. Bernard, vigilantif, simi Pastoris de Batcombe Somset: A: 1641.
W.Hollar: Bohem, as viuum del: Londini.
[n.d., c.1641.]
Etching. Sheet 160 x 110,mm (6¼ x 4¼"). Trimmed and backed onto album paper at corners.
Portrait of Richard Bernard (1568 - 1641), English Puritan clergyman and writer. Pennington 1363 only state.
[Ref: 64283] £65.00
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Major John Bernardi Anno ætaris 73 primoqi die Martij A.o Dni. 1728.
W. Cooper pinx. Ger:VanderGucht sculp.
[n.d., 1728.]
Engraving. Sheet 165 x 110mm (6½ x 4"). Trimmed to image and laid on album paper.
Portrait of Major John Bernardi (1657-1736), English soldier and Jacobite who spent 40 years in Newgate Prison, without proper trial, for his involvement in an assassination plot against William III, dying there aged nearly eighty. This portrait comes from his autobiography, 'A Short History of the Life of Major Bernardi by Himself', in which he describes marrying in Newgate in 1712 (aged 68) and fathering ten children while imprisoned. Sharp 315 I of II.
[Ref: 59862] £130.00
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Galliari Bernardino. Pittore Bielleso.
Rossetti Vercellese diseg. Cav. De - Gregory dresse. Rinaldi di Canelli incise.
[n.d., c.1820].
Engraving with large margins. Platemark: 190 x 135mm. (7½ x 5¼").
A portrait of Bernardino Galliari (1707-1794), in profile to left, with a paint brush raised in his right hand. An unfinished backdrop to a play can be seen in the background. Galliari was an Italian painter, born at Andorno. He was a famed scenic designer and decorator of theatres.
[Ref: 31684] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
Berne. Vue Depuis le Schanzlia a Berne
Deposé. Cramer & Luthi, Editeurs, à Zurich [n.d., c.1840.]
Aquatint and etching. 220 x 265mm (8¾ x 10½"), large margins.
A distant view of Berne, the Alps behind.
[Ref: 66296] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Entrée Triomphante des Français Dans Berne le 25 Ventose, An 6.eme de la République.
Giardet inv. & del. Berthault Sculp.
[Paris: Auber, 1804.]
Etching. 275 x 330mm (10¾ x 13").
The triumphant entry into Berne by French forces (1798), when they imposed the short-lived 'Helvetic Republic' (1798–1803), trying to centralize control over the cantons. Published in the 'Collection complète des tableaux historiques de la révolution française'.
[Ref: 28235] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
View from D.R. Morier's Window, Berne.
C.C. Fleming novr. 8th. 1832. [inscribed by hand].
Pencil drawing 126 x 170mm. 5 x 6¾".
David Richard Morier (1784-1877), a British diplomat, consul-general for France and minister at Berne, with the surrounding Canton.
[Ref: 16403] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
[Canton de Bern.]
[n.d. c.1880.]
A very fine watercolour with added ink and paint. Bright colour. 233 x 299mm. 9¼ x 11¾".
A view in Canton de Bern, Switzerland, across the valley to the Alps and a glacial lake scene high-up in the mountains to the right.
[Ref: 18832] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)