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A Scotch Market Woman and Children.
A Scotch Market Woman and Children.
Designed by an Amateur. Engraved by J. Hassell.
London Published March 4.th 1822 by G. Humphrey, 27, St. James's St.
Rare hand-coloured aquatint. 318 x 268mm. 12½ x 10½". Repaired damage at top; fine colour.
In the Scottish Highlands, a woman and two children in Scotch dress walking along the road after market day carrying baskets and a pale balanced on the woman's head.
[Ref: 28159]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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A Scotch Rebel.
A Scotch Rebel.
Frederick Taylor lithotint. C. Hullmandel's Patent.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Lithotint. Sheet: 365 x 540mm (14½ x 21¼").
A farmyard scene showing a young woman struggling to keep control of a cow on a leash.
[Ref: 47743]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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A Scotch Reel.
A Scotch Reel.
Publish'd 26. Aug.t 1795, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London.
Etching with stipple, with hand colour. 200 x 245mm (8 x 9¾"), with large margins. Tear in margin, small patch of paper glue just over top platemark.
Two kilted men dance with ladies outside, a bagpiper seated to the right.
[Ref: 54159]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Scotch Terrier.
Scotch Terrier.
G. Earl pinx. A. Sirouy lith. Imp Lemercier & Cie. Paris.
London George Peter Mc.Queen 37 Great Marlborough Street. [n.d., c.1865.]
Hand coloured lithograph on india paper, india 310 x 285mm. 12¼ x 11¼". Slightly tatty marginal extremities; a fine impression overall. Some foxing.
Oval portrait of a bright-eyed Scottish (Cairn?) terrier. George Earl (1824 - 1908) was the father of the dog and animal artists, Maud and Percy Earl, and the brother of Thomas Earl. George was an active sportsman who excelled in the depiction of dogs. Little is known of his background and training or his early work.
[Ref: 19426]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Scotch Washerwoman- Lasswado.
Scotch Washerwoman- Lasswado.
Julius Ibbetson fec.t Aug.t 6 Masham 1816.
Etching. Plate: 215 x 150mm (8½ x 6"). Small margins.
A scene in Scotland showing a soldier in conversation with some washerwomen. From 'Etchings of Figures in Eight Plates'.
[Ref: 44261]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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Scotch Washing.
Scotch Washing.
[Isaac] Cruikshank Del.
Published by T. Tegg, 111 Cheapside. [n.d., c.1810.]
Coloured etching. 245 x 350mm (9¾ x 13¾"). Trimmed within plate top and bottom.
Buxom women lift their skirts in tubs by a highland stream. One stands in the stream splashing a laughing man with water, using an oar. First published dated 1810.
BM Satire 11652.
[Ref: 50709]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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A Scothman.
A Scothman.
H. Bunbry Esq.r delin.t. A. Suntach direx.t.
Publish'd December 31.th 1793 by A. Suntach.
Rare stipple, face coloured in pink. 290 x 205mm (11½ x 8"), with large margins.
An idealised portrait of a Scottish soldier in short kilt, feathered bonnet and sporran. He is armed with a flintlock musket, claymore and dagger. Although this print looks like it was published in England, Antonio Suntach (1744-1828) worked in Venice, often copying the works of others, which accounts for the strange spelling of the title, artist and date.
Provenance: Ion Smeaton Munro (1883-1970) diplomat & writer.
[Ref: 52834]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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The Iles of Hebrides w.th ther borderers.
The Iles of Hebrides w.th ther borderers.
Petrus Kærius Cælavit.
[London, George Humble, c.1627.]
Engraved map. 90 x 125mm, 3½ x 5".
A miniature map of western Scotland, orientated with north to the right. Although it is commonly referred to as a 'miniature Speed', this map in fact pre-dates Speed's atlas, having been engraved in 1599 for a Dutch edition of Camden's 'Britannia'. Later the copper plates were sold to George Humble, the London publisher, who had the original Latin titles of the maps replaced with English ones, albeit rather crudely phrased, as this one, and plate numbers added. He published the miniature alongside the folio Speed atlases from 1627, forever linking the two. The engraver, Pieter van den Keere (1571-1646), had a long career: he was still engraving maps at 74, nearly fifty years after he engraved this map.
[Ref: 21772]   £280.00  
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[Red deer in a Highland valley.]
[Red deer in a Highland valley.]
H. Macbeth-Raeburn [pencil].
[n.d., c.1910.]
Rare aquatint on chine collé, printed in colours, signed by the artist in pencil. 420 x 650mm (16½ x 25½") large margins. Tear in backing sheet taped.
Sir Henry Macbeth-Raeburn RA, RE (1860 - 1947).
[Ref: 56082]   £320.00   (£384.00 incl.VAT)
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[A Scottish tower house?]
[A Scottish tower house?]
Drawn by Paul Sandby, R.A. Engraved by V. Green & F. Jukes.
Publish'd Oct.r 16th 1779 by V. Green, Mezzotint Engraver to his Majesty, & to the Elector Palatine, No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street.
Aquatint and etching, printed in brown. Sheet 215 x 280mm (8½ x 11"). Trimmed into plate. Time stained.
A fortified tower house, with an arch over a road, overlooking a lake. Francis Jukes is believed to have been taught aquatint by Sandby.
[Ref: 60522]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Views of the Principal towns and Castles in Scotland
Views of the Principal towns and Castles in Scotland For Mr Tindal's continuation of Mr Rapin's History.
[after John Slezer.]
[London, John & Paul Knapton, 1744.]
Coloured engraving; 18th century watermark. 365 x 470mm (14¼ x 18½"). Folded as issued, edges chipped.
Eleven views on one sheet, derived from John Slezer's views first published in the 1690s. They are: Edinburgh (spelt 'Edinburg'); Sterling; Aberdeen; Stirling Castle; Glasgow ('Glascow'); Fortrose ('Channery Town in Ross'); Edinburgh Castle; St Andrews; Dunnottar Castle ('Dunotyr'); The Bass Rock; and Montrose.
[Ref: 40687]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Scotland.
Scotland.
S.I. Neele Sculpsit 352, Strand.
Published 14th June 1809 by John Stockdale, Piccadilly.
Engraved map. 490 x 360mm, 19¼ x 14". Damage to binding folds.
The index map to Stockdale's 12-sheet 'Map of Scotland from the latest surveys'.
[Ref: 26306]   £120.00  
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Scotland.
Scotland.
London, Publish'd April 9th, 1798 by G. Thompson No 43, & J. Evans, No 41, Long Lane W.t, Smithfield.
Mezzotint, printed in blue. 255 x 460mm, 9¾ x 18".
A female allegorical figure of Scotland, holding a bladed crook and thistles. Behind is a castle flying the Cross of St Andrew flag. Around her neck is a medallion, also with St Andrew's Cross and the words Nemo me impune lacessit, motto of the Order of the Thistle and motto of many of the Highland Regiments of the British Army. Published during the French Revolutionary Wars.
[Ref: 17751]   £230.00  
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[Frontispiece to 'Selectus Diplomatum et Numismatum Scotiae Thesaurus'.]
[Frontispiece to 'Selectus Diplomatum et Numismatum Scotiae Thesaurus'.]
[n.d., c.1705.]
Engraving, rare. 405 x 275mm (16 x 10¾"). Narrow lateral margins, vertical crease.
An allegorical frontispiece featuring Queen Anne (1665-1714) as Queen of Scotland, seated on a throne flanked by unicorns with lances tipped with the Saltire, with a prospect of Edinburgh behind. Accompanying the queen figures including Time and Clio, Muse of history. It was published in 'Selectus Diplomatum et Numismatum Scotiae Thesaurus' by James Anderson (1662–1728), a compilation of medieval Scottish public records, charters and seals. Anderson, the lawyer son of a Presbyterian minister, had caused controversy for his 'Historical Essay Showing that the Crown and Kingdom of Scotland is Imperial and Independent', arguing that Scotland was not bound by the 1701 Act of Settlement, banning a Catholic succession. In 1715 he was appointed Postmaster General for Scotland, a reward for his labours on the Scottish records, but lost the position in the political struggles of 1717.
[Ref: 34895]   £350.00  
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The Firth of Clyde in Scotland,
The Firth of Clyde in Scotland, surveyed and navigated by M.Mackenzie Sen.r.
Engrav'd by G.Terry, 62. Pater noster Row.
Publish'd as the Act directs Jan.y 23.d 1776.
Engraved sea chart. Three sheets conjoined, total 780 x 1270mm, 30¾ x 50". With original binding folds, top edge chipped.
Orientated with north to the left, this chart shows the outer reaches of the Firth of Clyde: Stranraer, Loch Ryan and the northern tip of the Rhinns of Galloway, Arran and the southern tip of the Kintyre peninsula. With two coastal profiles. Murdoch Mackenzie (1712-1797), born on Orkney, was employed by the Royal Navy to chart waters of the west of Scotland, Ireland and Wales. After 20 years' work the resulting charts were published by Mackenzie himself as 'A maratim survey of Ireland and the west of Great Britain', in two large folio volumes. The charts of the nororiously treacherous waters of western Scotland remained the best available for over a century.
[Ref: 10004]   £220.00  
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The North Coast of the Isle of Man; with the Bay of Luce in Scotland;
The North Coast of the Isle of Man; with the Bay of Luce in Scotland; surveyed and navigated by M.Mackenzie Sen.r.
Publish'd as the Act directs Dec.r 23.d 1775.
Engraved sea chart. Three sheets conjoined, total 720 x 1280mm, 28¾ x 50½". With original binding folds.
Orientated with north to the left, this chart shows Peel and Ramsey on the Isle of Man, the Rhinns of Galloway south of Port Patrick, Glenluce and Whithorn (here 'Whitehoren'), site of the first recorded Christian church in Scotland. With three coastal profiles. Murdoch Mackenzie (1712-1797), born on Orkney, was employed by the Royal Navy to chart waters of the west of Scotland, Ireland and Wales. After 20 years' work the resulting charts were published by Mackenzie himself as 'A maratim survey of Ireland and the west of Great Britain', in two large folio volumes. The charts of the nororiously treacherous waters of western Scotland remained the best available for over a century.
[Ref: 10003]   £280.00  
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The Channel between Sky I. and the Lewis;
The Channel between Sky I. and the Lewis; surveyed and navigated by M.Mackenzie sen.r.
Published as the Act directs Jan.y 30th 1776.
Engraved sea chart. Two sheets conjoined, total 680 x 1020mm, 26¾ x 40", With original binding folds.
A sea chart of the passageway between Skye and Lewis, important as the main route to northern Scotland within the Outer Hebrides. Orientated with north to the left. Murdoch Mackenzie (1712-1797), born on Orkney, was employed by the Royal Navy to chart waters of the west of Scotland, Ireland and Wales. After 20 years' work the resulting charts were published by Mackenzie himself as 'A maratim survey of Ireland and the west of Great Britain', in two large folio volumes. The charts of the nororiously treacherous waters of western Scotland remained the best available for over a century.
[Ref: 9994]   £260.00  
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Officers of the British Army, No. 18. 2.d (R. N. Brit) Dragoons.
Officers of the British Army, No. 18. 2.d (R. N. Brit) Dragoons. Dedicated by Permission to the Adjatant General of his Majesty's Forces.
L. Mansion & S.t Eschauzier inv. & del. Printed by Lefevre & Co.
London, Published by W. Spooner 253, Regent St. Coloured by C.H. Martin. [n.d., c.1830.]
Rare & fine coloured lithograph. Framed. Printed area: 360 x 280mm (14 x 11''). Frame: 520 x 440mm (20½ x 17¼''). Unexamined out of frame.
A mounted portrait of an officer of 2nd Division Royal North British Dragoons, also referred to as the Scots Greys because of their exclusive use of grey horses. The regiment almugimated with 3rd Carabiniers in 1971, forming the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
[Ref: 48966]   £320.00  
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[Three Scotsmen.]
[Three Scotsmen.]
K. [John Kay.]
[n.d., c. 1790.] An early issue.
Etching. Plate: 85 x 105mm (3½ x 4¼") large margins
A group portrait of three scottish men, two in military uniform, two figures look at each other while the third holds a large staff with a head carved on to the top.
[Ref: 46212]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Scott family.]
[The Scott family.]
Painted by Mrs. J. Robertson. Drawn on Stone by M. Gauci.
Printed by P. Gauci, 9, North Crescent, Bedford Sqe.
Rare lithograph on india laid paper, inscribed 'Private Plate' lower right. India 450 x 325mm. 17¾ x 12¾".
Four children of John Scott, 2nd Earl of Eldon (1805 - 1854), arranged around a plinth beneath a fruit tree in a landscape; a large dog lying on the ground below.
[Ref: 19412]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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R. Kirkland Family, Grocer, Tea and Provision Dealer, Smallthorne. [Tea paper bearing  - Scotch National Song. -- 'Hail to the Chief'. and vignette scene]
R. Kirkland Family, Grocer, Tea and Provision Dealer, Smallthorne. [Tea paper bearing - Scotch National Song. -- 'Hail to the Chief'. and vignette scene]
[n.d., c.1840.]
Coloured wood engraving. Printed area 200 x 170mm. Some creasing.
The first and third verses of Sir Walter Scott's narrative poem 'Lady of the Lake', published 1810. The verse is overprinted with an advert for 'R.Kirkland, Family Grocer,'. Set to music at that time by James Sanderson (1769-1841), it was adopted as music to announce the U.S. President in 1845, with new lyrics by Albert Gamse.
[Ref: 7083]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Of Man: Six Monograms by David Scott S.A.
Of Man: Six Monograms by David Scott S.A. The speech of these things trembleth and is moved / Esdras
Edinburgh, Henry Constable: / London, Moon, Boys & Graves: Hamburga, Peithis & Besser: / Leipzig, Ernst Fleisher: 1831.
Set of six interleaved etchings with original wrapper (front only), with large margins, very rare; sheets approx 505 x 425mm (19¾ x 16¾")
Complete set of David Scott's 'Monograms of Man', a series of allegorical scenes with Biblical quotations tracing the life of man, influenced by the etching style of Blake and Flaxman. The six plates (Of Death; Of Life; Of Power; Of Intellect; Of Knowledge; Of Relation) were well-received but a commercial failure when published in 1831. Scott (1806-49) was an Edinburgh-born painter and poet whose work frequently tackled themes of death, terror and the supernatural. His works were frequently met with incomprehension but he did little to make his work accessible. He has subsequently been placed firmly within the tradition of British Romantic painting, with admirers including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, who described him as 'the painter most nearly fulfilling the highest requirement for historic art, both as a thinker and a colourist who has appeared among us from the time of Hogarth to his own'.
Ex: Collection of the Late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
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The Scott Monument.
The Scott Monument.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Titned lithograph. Sheet 230 x 165mm (9 x 6½").
The memorial to Sir Walter Scott, inaugurated on 15th August 1846. Edinburgh Castle can be seen in the background.
[Ref: 60398]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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[Scott's Memorial. Princes Street, Edinburgh.] 64.
[Scott's Memorial. Princes Street, Edinburgh.] 64. [The monument to Sir Walter Scott is a graceful Gothic cross or tower, about 200 feet high. It forms a canopy beneath which is a figure of Scott seated with his favourite dog, and was carved in grey Carrara marble by Sir John Steell. The monument was erected between 1840 and 1844 from the design of George Kemp, a young architect who while travelling through Europe in order to study Gothic architecture, supported himself by working as an ordinary mason. In the niches are characters from some of Scott's work - Prince Charles Stewart, the Lady of the Lake, Meg Merrilies, and the Last Minstrel being the most notable, while the capitals of the pilasters supporting the vaulted roof are ornamented by likenesses of celebrated Scottish writers, including Burns, Hogg, Allan Ramsay, Smollett, Byron, James Thomson, James 1st and Drummond of Hawthornden. In the background may be seen the Castle.]
Arthur Spencer [pencil signature to the bottom left-hand side outside the image].
[n.d. c.1920.] Copyright. F. & M. Ltd., Bedford, Eng.
Etching. 280 x 255mm. 11 x 10".
[Ref: 14636]   £35.00   (£42.00 incl.VAT)
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[Anna Scott, Dutchess of Monmouth.]
[Anna Scott, Dutchess of Monmouth.]
[After Peter Lely.]
[Published by John Lloyd.][n.d., c.1690.]
Mezzotint, rare. Sheet: 215 x 180mm (8½ x 7''). Trimmed to image, title missing. Bit messy.
A portrait of Anna Scott, Dutchess of Monmouth (1651-1732).
[Ref: 48666]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Anne Scott] The Dutchess of Monmouth.
[Anne Scott] The Dutchess of Monmouth. AB. i. AEB. i .
G. Kneller Pinxit. J. Vander Vaart fecit.
R. Tompson excudit. [n.d., c.1680.]
Mezzotint, 17th century watermark. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed to plate, mounted in album paper at edges.
A head and shoulders portrait in oval of Anne Scott (1641-1732), 1st Duchess of Buccleuch and, by way of marriage to James Scott, Duchess of Monmouth, wearing pearl necklace and low dress.
CS 5, unrecorded state. Blackett-Ord T 51. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65347]   £360.00  
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The Dutchess of Monmouth.
The Dutchess of Monmouth.
W. Wissing pinx. R Williams fe
Sold by E. Cooper at the 3 pidgions in Bedford Street. [n.d. c.1688]
Mezzotint, sheet 245 x 190mm (9½ x 7½") Trimmed. Stains.
A half-length portrait of Anne Scott, Duchess of Monmouth (1651-1732), framed in an oval, with her hair styled in curls and a veil draped at the back of her head. She is dressed in a loose gown.
CS 37 II of II. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65459]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Anne Scott] The Dutchess of Monmouth.
[Anne Scott] The Dutchess of Monmouth.
G. Kneller Pinxit. J. Vander Vaart fecit.
R. Tompson excudit. [n.d., c.1680.]
Mezzotint, 17th century watermark. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed to plate, mounted in album paper.
A head and shoulders portrait in oval of Anne Scott (1641-1732), 1st Duchess of Buccleuch and, by way of marriage to James Scott, Duchess of Monmouth, wearing pearl necklace and low dress.
CS 5. Blackett-Ord T 51. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65346]   £360.00  
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[Her Grace the Duchess of Buccleuch & Queensberry, the Right Honb.le the Earl of Dalkeith, and the Right Honb.le Lord Henry Scott.]
[Her Grace the Duchess of Buccleuch & Queensberry, the Right Honb.le the Earl of Dalkeith, and the Right Honb.le Lord Henry Scott.]
Painted by F. Grant Esq.re. A.R.A. Engraved by S.W. Reynolds.
London: Published Oct.r 24th. 1850, by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. 13 & 14, Pall Mall East _ Publishers to her Majesty.
Mezzotint, proof before title on chine collé. 440 x 320mm (17¼ x 12½"), with large margins; 'Printsellers Association' blind stamp. Foxing in margins.
A portrait of Charlotte Anne, Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry, with her children, William Henry Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch and 8th Duke of Queensberry (1831 - 1914), and Lord Henry Scott (1832 - 1905), in a landscape setting. Engraved by S. W. Reynolds junior.
PSA: Artist's Proof: 100; L.P. 100. Whitman 476, i of ii.
[Ref: 66608]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Grace the Duchess of Buccleuch & Queensberry, the Right Honb.le the Earl of Dalkeith, and the Right Honb.le Lord Henry Scott.
Her Grace the Duchess of Buccleuch & Queensberry, the Right Honb.le the Earl of Dalkeith, and the Right Honb.le Lord Henry Scott. Proof
Painted by F. Grant Esq.re. A.R.A. Engraved by S.W. Reynolds.
London: Published Oct.r 24th. 1850, by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. 13 & 14, Pall Mall East _ Publishers to her Majesty.
Mezzotint, proof on chine collé. 440 x 320mm (17¼ x 12½"), 'Printsellers Association' blind stamp, very large margins. Foxing in margins.
A portrait of Charlotte Anne, Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry, with her children, William Henry Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch and 8th Duke of Queensberry (1831 - 1914), and Lord Henry Scott (1832 - 1905), in a landscape setting.
PSA: Artist's Proof: 100; L.P. 100. Whitman 476, ii of ii.
[Ref: 66610]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[Her Grace the Duchess of Buccleuch & Queensberry, the Right Honb.le the Earl of Dalkeith, and the Right Honb.le Lord Henry Scott.]
[Her Grace the Duchess of Buccleuch & Queensberry, the Right Honb.le the Earl of Dalkeith, and the Right Honb.le Lord Henry Scott.]
[Painted by F. Grant Esqre. A.R.A. Engraved by S.W. Reynolds.]
[London: Published Octr. 24th. 1850, by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. 13 & 14, Pall Mall East _ Publishers to her Majesty.]
Mezzotint, rare proof before letters on chine collé. 440 x 320mm (17¼ x 12½"), 'Printsellers Association' blind stamp. Uncut.
A portrait of Charlotte Anne, Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry, with her children, William Henry Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch and 8th Duke of Queensberry (1831 - 1914), and Lord Henry Scott (1832 - 1905), in a landscape setting.
PSA: Artist's Proof: 100; L.P. 100. Whitman 476.
[Ref: 36652]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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David Scott Esq.r M.P.
David Scott Esq.r M.P.
Painted by Geo. Romney Esq.r. Engraved by Jn.o Young, Engraver in Mezzotinto to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
London, July 16.th 1798, Published by Jn.o Young, No.58, Upper Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. 616 x 410mm (24¼ x 16¼") large margins. Repaired tear through inscription area, other small nicks, creases.
David Scott (1746-1805) of Dunninald, a very successful Scottish merchant in Bombay, director of the East India Company and a Member of Parliament. The original oil, painted 1780, is in the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
CS: 61. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 43497]   £320.00  
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David Scott. [facsimile autograph.]
David Scott. [facsimile autograph.]
[Edinburgh, 1884.]
Wood engraved frontispiece to John M. Gray's ‘David Scott and his Works', rare. Sheet 150 x 140mm. 6 x 5½". Sheet trimmed.
Portrait bust in oval of David Scott (1806 - 1849), religious and history painter. The bust by Sir John Steell is in the National Gallery of Scotland.
DNB. BL: 001493746.
[Ref: 19048]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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[Elizabeth, Duchess of Buccleugh, with her daughter Lady Mary Scott]
[Elizabeth, Duchess of Buccleugh, with her daughter Lady Mary Scott]
[James Watson after Sir Joshua Reynolds]
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, March 1st 1775 by Ja. Watson, No. 64 Little Queen Anne Street, Portland Chapel, & B. Clowes, No. 8 Gutter Lane Cheapside.
Mezzotint, 625 x 380mm (24½ x 15"). Trimmed to platemark; nicks to edges;
Elizabeth Scott (née Montagu), Duchess of Buccleuch (1743-1827), the only daughter and heir of George, duke of Montagu. In 1767 she married Henry Scott, third Duke of Bucchleuch. She inherited the Montagu estates, largely in Northamptonshire, in 1790. Together with her husband she was involved in charitable work such as the founding of Edinburgh's Royal Blind Asylum and School.
Hamilton p.86 ii/iii; Goodwin 100 ii/iii
[Ref: 35022]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Elizabeth Dutchess of Buccleugh and Lady Mary Scott.
Elizabeth Dutchess of Buccleugh and Lady Mary Scott.
Sir Joshua Reynolds pinx.t. James Watson fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament March 1.st 1775 by Ja.s Watson No. 64 Little Queen Ann Street, Portland Chapel & B. Clowes No. 18 Gutter Lane Cheapside.
Mezzotint. 580 x 375mm (22¾ x 14¾"), with a separate title plate, 35 x 375 (1½ x 14¾"). Trimmed to image at top, margin replaced, cracks in platemarks, repaired tears, trimmed into title plate at bottom.
A full-length portrait of Elizabeth Scott (neé Montagu, 1743-1827), wife of Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, with their daughter Mary (1769-1823) and two dogs, under a tree with a canopy.
CS 16, state ii.
[Ref: 64737]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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CCCCCXXXII. 66. To Her Grace Elizabeth Duchess of Buccleugh,
CCCCCXXXII. 66. To Her Grace Elizabeth Duchess of Buccleugh, Encourager of the Artists, No 13 of this Work, Is most humbly Dedicated by Her Grace's most obedient & obliged humble Serv.t Michael Angelo Pergolesi.
Pergolesi Inve.t scul.t Pub.d According to Act of Parliament August 30, 1792, No 16 Broad Street, Golden Squ.e.
Engraving. 420 x 285mm (16½ x 11¼") very large margins.
A cameo bust portrait of Elizabeth Scott (née Montague, 1743-1827), wife of Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, within a page of festoons. It was published in Michel Angelo Pergolesi's 'Designs for Various Ornaments on Seventy Plates', 1777-1801. Little is known about Pergolesi other than he came to England to work for Robert Adam, designing furniture, mantelpieces, ceilings, chandeliers, doors and mural ornament. He returned to Italy c.1801.
[Ref: 55691]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[The beheading of the Duke of Monmouth.]
[The beheading of the Duke of Monmouth.] Den Hartog van Montmouts binnen Londen met de by l opentlyk onthalst den 25. July 1685./Le Due de Mommouth est decapite a Londres en public le 25 Julliet 1685.
[n.d., c.1700.]
Etching, 17th century watermark. Sheet 190 x 150mm (7½ x 6"). Trimmed close to image. Crease in upper left corner.
Scene depicting the Duke of Monmouth's public beheading on the 25th July 1685. James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1st Duke of Buccleuch, KG, PC (1649 - 1685) was an English nobleman and military officer. He led the unsuccessful Monmouth Rebellion in 1685, an attempt to depose his uncle King James II and VII. The rebellion failed, and Monmouth was beheaded for treason on 15 July 1685.
[Ref: 65274]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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James Duke of Monmouth.
James Duke of Monmouth.
Wissing Pinxit. Vander Vaart fecit.
E. Cooper exudit [n.d., c.1685].
Mezzotint. Sheet 340 x 240mm (13½ x 9½"). Trimmed within plate, laid on album paper.
James Scott, Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685), English nobleman and the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II and his mistress, Lucy Walter. Scott was executed after making an unsuccessful attempt to depose his uncle, James II, in the Monmouth Rebellion.
CS 6. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65355]   £280.00  
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James Duke of Monmouth.
James Duke of Monmouth.
W. Wissing pinx. R Williams fe
Sold by E. Cooper at the 3 pidgions in Bedford Street. [n.d. c.1688]
Mezzotint, 17th century watermark, sheet 240 x 190mm (9½ x 7½") Trimmed. Time stains.
A half-length portrait of James Scott, Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685), depicted within an oval frame. He is shown wearing a long wig, a lace cravat, armour, and a sash. James Scott, the illegitimate son of Charles II and Lucy Walter, was introduced to court in 1662, where he quickly became a favorite of the king, who granted him the title of Duke of Monmouth. In 1663, he married Anne Scott, Countess of Buccleuch, adopting her surname (having previously been known as James Fitzroy or Crofts). He commanded troops during the Anglo-Dutch War of 1672-74 and later against Scottish rebels in 1679. After declaring his claim to the throne, he was banished that same year and again in 1684. Upon his father’s death, he returned and raised an army against James II, but was defeated at the Battle of Sedgemoor. James was executed by beheading on Tower Hill on 15 July 1685.
CS 38. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65461]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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James Duke of Monmouth.
James Duke of Monmouth.
W. Wissing pinx. R Williams fe
Sold by E. Cooper at the 3 pidgions in Bedford Street. [n.d. c.1688]
Mezzotint, sheet 240 x 190mm (9½ x 7½") Trimmed. Stains where previously glued down. Damage to three corners. Ink staining in title.
A half-length portrait of James Scott, Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685), depicted within an oval frame. He is shown wearing a long wig, a lace cravat, armour, and a sash. James Scott, the illegitimate son of Charles II and Lucy Walter, was introduced to court in 1662, where he quickly became a favorite of the king, who granted him the title of Duke of Monmouth. In 1663, he married Anne Scott, Countess of Buccleuch, adopting her surname (having previously been known as James Fitzroy or Crofts). He commanded troops during the Anglo-Dutch War of 1672-74 and later against Scottish rebels in 1679. After declaring his claim to the throne, he was banished that same year and again in 1684. Upon his father’s death, he returned and raised an army against James II, but was defeated at the Battle of Sedgemoor. James was executed by beheading on Tower Hill on 15 July 1685.
CS 38. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65463]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Jacques Scot Duc de Monmouth
Jacques Scot Duc de Monmouth Fils naturel de Charles II Roy d'Angleterre.
Vander Werff pinxt. E. Desrochers Sculpsit.
[Dutch/French, n.d., but c.1710.]
Engraving, laid paper, 305 x 180mm. 12 x 7". Some spots to generous margins.
Portrait of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685), in a circular frame above the (lettered) executioner's block, with axe. Monmouth was the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II and his mistress, Lucy Walter. He was executed in 1685 after making an unsuccessful attempt to depose his uncle, King James II, commonly called the Monmouth Rebellion. He attempted to declare himself the legitimate King and capitalise on his position, albeit illegitimate, as the son of Charles II. From Isaac de Larrey's "Histoire d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse et d'Irlande" (Rotterdam: 1697-1713).
Collection of Norman Blackburn.
[Ref: 27119]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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James Duke of Monmouth.
James Duke of Monmouth.
P.Schenk fecit et Exc cum Privil. Ord: Hol: et Wes: Fris:
[n.d., c.1690.]
Mezzotint, sheet 240 x 175mm. Trimmed to plate on three sides and into image on left.
James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and of Buccleuch (1649 - 1685), illegitimate son of Charles II executed after the Monmouth Rebellion.
[Ref: 7387]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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James Duke of Monmouth. Mortuus 15 July 1685. Ætat 36.
James Duke of Monmouth. Mortuus 15 July 1685. Ætat 36. The Gods from Heaven survey the fatal Strife And mourn the Miseries of human Life.
From a Painting by Netcher and Wyke, in the Collection of W.m Baillie Esq.r. W.Baillie fec. 30 Sept. 1774.
Mezzotint, with separate plate for title. Total 420 x 450mm (16½ x 17¾"). Some spotting, repaired tear in inscription.
James Scott (1649 -1685), 1st Duke of Monmouth and of Buccleuch, illegitimate son of Charles II, executed after the Monmouth Rebellion. Here shown on horseback, with the Battle of Sedgemoor in the background, 5th July, 1785.
CS: 4, state i of iv. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 4393]   £550.00  
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James Duke of Monmouth. Mortuus 15 July 1685. Ætat 36.
James Duke of Monmouth. Mortuus 15 July 1685. Ætat 36. The Gods from Heaven survey the fatal Strife And mourn the Miseries of human Life.
From a Painting by Netcher and Wyke, in the Collection of W.m Baillie Esq.r. W.Baillie fec. 30 Sept. 1774.
Mezzotint. 360 x 420mm, with separate plate for title Tear in margin.
James Scott (1649 -1685), 1st Duke of Monmouth and of Buccleuch, illegitimate son of Charles II, executed after the Monmouth Rebellion. Here shown on horseback, with the Battle of Sedgemoor in the background, 5th July, 1785.
CS: 4, state i of iv. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 4394]   £550.00  
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Le Duc de Monmouth.
Le Duc de Monmouth.
[n.d. c.1780.]
Copper engraving. Plate 273 x 196mm. 10¾ x 7¾".
James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685) was the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II and his mistress, Lucy Walter. He was executed in 1685 after making an unsuccessful attempt to depose his uncle, King James II, commonly called the Monmouth Rebellion. He attempted to declare himself the legitimate King and capitalise on his position, albeit illegitimate, as the son of Charles II.
[Ref: 19667]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Iacobus, Hartog van Monmout,
Iacobus, Hartog van Monmout, Seer Elendiglyk het Hooft afgeslagen.
By Jan Luyken
1698.
Etching, trimmed. 185 x 135mm (7¼ x 5¼"). Trimmed to border and laid on album paper.
James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685), born in Rotterdam was the eldest of Charles II's illegitimate sons. He led an attempted rebellion against James II in a bid for the throne after the death of his father. The rebellion was unsuccessful and he was beheaded.
[Ref: 53744]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[James Scott, Duke of Monmouth]
[James Scott, Duke of Monmouth] Jacobus D.G. Monumethensium et Buccluchen [...]
WW [after William Wissing]
Ex Formis Ludovici Renard Cum Privil: Praepotensis: Ord: General
Engraving, sheet 365 x 270mm (14¼ x 10½"). Trimmed inside platemark and glued to album sheet with hand-drawn border. Rare.
James Scott, Duke of Monmouth (1649-1685), English nobleman and the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II and his mistress, Lucy Walter. Scott was executed after making an unsuccessful attempt to depose his uncle, King James II, commonly called the Monmouth Rebellion.
[Ref: 37363]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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To the Kings most Excellent Majesty This Portrait of The Earl of Eldon, Is by permission dedicated by His Majesty's most faithful Subjects & very humble Servants George T. Doo, and Colnaghi, Son & Co.
To the Kings most Excellent Majesty This Portrait of The Earl of Eldon, Is by permission dedicated by His Majesty's most faithful Subjects & very humble Servants George T. Doo, and Colnaghi, Son & Co.
Painted by Sir Thos. Lawrence, P.R.A. &c.&c.&c. Engraved by George T. Doo, Eng.r to H.R.H. the late Duke of York, 1828.
Printed by Mc.Queen. London, Published May 1828, by Colnaghi, Son & Co. Pall Mall East, & by the Engraver. 9, Warrent Street, Camden Town.
Engraving and etching with large margins. Plate 361 x 279mm (14¼ x 11"). Slight foxing around edges.
John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751-1838), British barrister and politican. He served as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain between 1801 and 1806 and again between 1807 and 1827. Engraved from a painting by Thomas Lawrence, President of the Royal Academy and the pre-eminent portrait painter of his generation.
Provenance: Elizabeth Anne Hippisley of Ston Easton.
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[John Scott, Earl of Eldon] To a Beneveolent Public. Case of Frightful Destitution the Fatal Effects of Getting out of Chancery.
[John Scott, Earl of Eldon] To a Beneveolent Public. Case of Frightful Destitution the Fatal Effects of Getting out of Chancery.
[Monogram of Paul Pry, a.k.a. William Heath] Esq. del.
Pub by T McLean 26 Haymarket. [n.d., c.1826.]
Hand-coloured etching. 345 x 245mm (13½ x 9¾") Small margins.
Eldon as a street beggar kneels on both knees on straw placed on paving stones, wearing the rags of a Chancellor's gown over tattered breeches. Round his neck is a placard reaching below the waist, inscribed, 'Pity a poor Old Man out of Place, at the age of 78, and though extremely anxious, for employment, disappointed in, all his expectations of procuring the Same'. Beside him an emaciated dog stands on its hindlegs holding a begging dish.
BM Satires 15504.
[Ref: 39620]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[John Scott, Earl of Eldon] The Lament of Lord Bags.
[John Scott, Earl of Eldon] The Lament of Lord Bags. Do I then dream in sooth? or can it be? Am I foreclos'd from mine own Chancerie? Oh senseless Woolpack! [...] Oh Bags! Bags! Bags! O! O! O! O! O! O!
[by John Doyle]
London. Published by Thos. Mc.Lean, 26, Haymarket, 1827.
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint. 344 x 253mm (13½ x 10"). Trimmed to platemark on the left edge. Small margins on 3 sides. Tear in margin bottom right.
John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon, stands in deep dejection, hands thrust in his breeches pockets, head slightly tilted. He wears plain dark suit with knee-breeches and buckled shoes, legal bands, and small wig. He resigned as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain in 1827 when George Canning became Prime Minister, being deeply opposed to the new prime minister's more liberal principles.
BM Satires 15419.
[Ref: 52323]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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