The Etched and Engraved Work of Sir Frank Short Vol. II. The Mezzotints and Aquatints of Sir Frank Short, R.A., P.P.R.E. other than those for the Liber Studiorum.
Catalogue & Introduction by Martin Hardie C.B.E., R.E.
Publication Number Seventeen. The Print Collectors' Club 26 Conduit Street, London, W.1. MCMXXXIX [1939].
Book: 8vo (247 x 185mm). Limited edition 52/400. pp. 75. 16 b/w illustrations. Cloth binding with Print Collectors' Club emblem stamped on front binding in gilt, and title along spine. Binding worn and peeling away from text at spine.
An illustrated catalogue of the mezzotints and aquatints of Sir Frank Short.
[Ref: 10329] £90.00
The Etched and Engraved Work of Sir Frank Short. Vol. III. Etchings, Dry-Points, Lithographs by Sir Frank Short, R.A., P.P.R.E.
Catalogue & Introduction by Martin Hardie C.B.E., R.E.
Publication Number Nineteen. The Print Collectors' Club 26 Conduit Street, London, W.1. MCMXL. [1940].
Book: 8vo (247 x 187mm). pp. 90 including 16 b/w illustrations. Limited edition 142/400. Cloth binding with Print Collectors' Club emblem stamped on front binding in gilt, and title along spine. Binding worn and scuffed.
An illustrated catalogue of Sir Frank Short's etching, drypoints and lithographs. Sir Frank Short (1857-1945) painter and engraver, Master of the Art Workers Guild in 1901, 1902.
[Ref: 10330] £90.00
[Shorthand] Phonography, or Writing by Sound, being also A New & Natural System of Short Hand.
[Invented & Drawn by I. Pitman, 5, Nelson Place, Bath.]
[n.d., c.1840.]
Scarce etching. Sheet 170 x 200mmm (6¾ x 8"). Trimmed to border on three sides, laid on album paper. Very small hole on left centre.
A page of examples of Isaac Pitman's shorthand, first demonstrated in 1837, from Pitman's Journal.
[Ref: 62244] £380.00
Lieutt. Shortland.
S. Shelley delt. W. Shirwin scult.
[J. Stockdale, 1789.]
Stipple, image 90 x 70mm. 3½ x 2¾". Trimmed and glued to scrap sheet.
John Shortland (1769 - 1810), captain in the navy. In 1795 he was selected by Hunter to be first lieutenant of the Reliance, in which he was going out to Australia as governor of New South Wales. As Hunter's duties detained him on shore, Shortland was thus in acting command of the ship, in which he made several voyages to the Cape of Good Hope, Tahiti, and New Zealand. He returned to England with Hunter in 1801, and having been promoted to be commander on 1st January 1801, was appointed transport agent for the expedition to Egypt. Illustration to 'The voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay ... to which are added, the journals of Lieuts Shortland, Watts [and others]...'
[Ref: 11375] £70.00
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[Le lanceur du poids.] [Shot putter.]
Chaurand [signed in plate lower right.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Limited edition proof lithograph, numbered 4/24 in pencil lower left. Sheet 450 x 560mm, 17¾ x 22".
From a series of lithographs depicting Olympic sports, 'Les jeux Olympiques', possibly designs for posters, by Jean Raoul Chaurand-Naurac (1878 - 1948).
[Ref: 11359] £190.00
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Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot.
Printed by L.M. Lefevre, Newman St.
Published by W. Soffe, 380, Strand [n.d., c.1840].
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 195 x 225mm (7¾ x 9"). Some creasing, narrow margins.
Two old Scots greet each other. One wears a kilt, both hold snuff boxes.
[Ref: 54372] £60.00
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Shounk-Chunk The Black Wolf. A Winnebago Chief.
Taken at the treaty of Green Bay 1827 by J. O. Lewis. Lehman & Duval Lithrs.
[Philadelphia, Published July 1835.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet size approx 270 x 490mm.
From the rare folio edition of the 'Aboriginal Portfolio', with original hand colouring.
[Ref: 3887] £350.00
S.r Cloudislly Shovell Knight, Rear Admiral of the Red on Board their Ma.ties Ship the Royal William in ye late defeat given to the French, and also Lieu.t. Coll. of one of their Ma.ties Marine Regiments.
W. de Rÿck pinx: I. Smith fec:
[n.d. c.1700.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 350 x 245mm (13¾ x 9½"). Trimmed into image on three sides, into plate at bottom, laid on album paper.
Portrait of admiral and popular hero Sir Cloudesley Shovell (1650-1707), in armour and embroidered jacket, hand on a globe. During the War of the Spanish Succession he commanded the naval part of the unsuccessful attempt on Toulon in October 1707. When returning to England several ships, including his flagship HMS Association, struck rocks near the Isles of Scilly, with 1,400 sailors lost. This disaster prompted Parliament to offer the 'Longitude Prize', offering £20,000 for a method that could determine longitude within 30 nautical miles. C.S. 230, iii of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67578] £260.00
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Cloudesleio Shovel Equiti Aurato &c Copiarum Navalium Magnae Britanniae Praefecto.
F. Boucher invenit et delin. N. Tardieu Sculpsit.
Mac.S. [Paris: Basan, c.1737.]
Engraving. Plate: 650 x 410mm (25¾ x 16''). Central horizontal crease as normal. Small margins. Creasing in bottom right corner.
An allegorical monument to British naval commander Sir Cloudesley Shovell (1650-1707) who saw action in the Third Anglo-Dutch War and the War of Spanish Succession. From Eugene Mac-Swiny's 'Tombeaux des Princes, Grand Capitaines et Autres Hommes Illustres, Qui ont fleuri dans la Grande-Bretagne'. Owen McSwiny, former manager of Drury Lane and the Haymarket Theatres, had travelled to Italy where he bought works of Italian painters, including Canaletto, to sell to English collectors. He also planned a series of historical pictures to decorate the Duke of Richmond's apartment at Goodwood, commemorating the deeds of famous Englishmen.
[Ref: 50888] £280.00
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S.r Cloudislly Shovell Knight, Rear Admiral of the Red on Board their Ma.ties Ship the Royal William in ye late defeat given to the French, and also Lieu.t. Coll. of one of their Ma.ties Marine Regiments.
W. de Rÿck pinx: I. Smith fec:
[n.d. c.1700.]
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark. Sheet 345 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾"). Trimmed into image at top, into armorial at bottom, to plate at sides.
Portrait of admiral and popular hero Sir Cloudesley Shovell (1650-1707), in armour and embroidered jacket, hand on a globe. During the War of the Spanish Succession he commanded the naval part of the unsuccessful attempt on Toulon in October 1707. When returning to England several ships, including his flagship HMS Association, struck rocks near the Isles of Scilly, with 1,400 sailors lost. This disaster prompted Parliament to offer the 'Longitude Prize', offering £20,000 for a method that could determine longitude within 30 nautical miles. C.S. 230, iii of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67577] £280.00
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S.r Cloudislly Shovell Knight, Rear Admiral of the Red on Board their Ma.ties Ship the Royal William in ye late defeat given to the French, and also Lieu.t. Coll. of one of their Ma.ties Marine Regiments.
W. de Rÿck pinx: I. Smith fec:
[n.d. c.1700.]
Mezzotint. 360 x 250mm (14¼ x 9¾"). Laid on card, spots.
Portrait of admiral and popular hero Sir Cloudesley Shovell (1650-1707), in armour and embroidered jacket, hand on a globe. During the War of the Spanish Succession he commanded the naval part of the unsuccessful attempt on Toulon in October 1707. When returning to England several ships, including his flagship HMS Association, struck rocks near the Isles of Scilly, with 1,400 sailors lost. This disaster prompted Parliament to offer the 'Longitude Prize', offering £20,000 for a method that could determine longitude within 30 nautical miles. C.S. 230, iii of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67576] £320.00
The Shower.
Publish'd according to Act Septr. 1 1772, by M Darly, 39 Strand.
Etching, 250 x 175mm. 9¾ x 7". Some staining and offsetting.
Social satire: a woman using her shawl as an umbrella. From an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates. Numbered '18' upper right. BM Satires: undescribed.
[Ref: 14527] £260.00
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Sr. Bartholomew Shower.
Jos. Nutting Sculp.
London Printed for Dan. Browne and I. Walthoe. [n.d. c.1708.]
Engraving with large margins. Plate 234 x 145mm. 9¼ x 5¾". Crease; mid 18th century impression.
Sir Bartholomew Shower (1658-1701) the English lawyer and politician, Recorder of London and prominent High Tory. Frontispiece to 'The Reports of Sir Bartholomew Shower, Knt. of Cases Adjudg'd in the Court of King's-Bench, in the Reign of His Late Majesty King William III." Ex Collection: Norman Blackburn.
[Ref: 27268] £80.00
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Shewing the Figure - Dress of 1829.
William Heath.
Pub Nov 8 1829 by T McLean 26 Haymarket London.
Coloured etching. Sheet 255 x 375mm (10 x 14¾"). Trimmed within plate, long tear repaired, backed with paper.
A fat man admires the tight clothing of a thin man, whose bones show through his trousers.
[Ref: 66573] £260.00
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[The Halfpenny-Showman.]
[Drawn & engraved by William Henry Pyne.]
Published by William Miller, Albermarle Street, Jan.y 1. 1805.
Hand-coloured etching, with letterpress sheet. Sheet: 255 x 350mm (10 x 13¾"). Letterpress stapled in top right corner.
A scene showing a mother and her children looking at a peep show while the showman stands to the left. From 'The Costume of Great Britain', a book containing 60 plates of people at work and scenes of everyday life. William Henry Pyne (1769-1843), the son of a London weaver who became an artist and writer, was commissioned to write and illustrate the book by the publisher, William Miller of Albermarle Street, London. The illustrations are particularly notable as they portray British life on the eve of the Industrial Revolution. Abbey Life 430.
[Ref: 44605] £320.00
Showman; (loq) Ladies and Gentlemen;_this is the Great Gorilla from the Wilds of Africa!
CJ [inside image.]
[n.d. c.1860.]
Photograph, image 145 x 142mm. 5¾ x 5½". Cut and laid on board.
A stout showman introduces a gorilla, with a human face and glasses.
[Ref: 15086] £75.00
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Mother Damnable, the remarkable Shrew of Kentish Town, the person who gave rife to the Sign of Mother Red Cap, on the Hampstead Road, near London AnDom, 1678. Taken from Caulfields Copy of an Unique Print in the Collection of I. Bindley Esq.r.
Pub.d. by C. Johnson. [n.d.,c.1790.]
Etching. 165 x 100mm (6½ x 4"). Laid on album paper at edges.
Copy of a print of 1676 satirising a shrewish woman in Kentish Town; showing a woman in rags sitting in front of a fire place, holding a crutch over it, on the ground next to her a pitcher and leaves, in the top left corner a sign with two cats hanging up-side down; illustration to the 'Wonderful Museum'.
[Ref: 63199] £70.00
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A Shrewd Guess or the Farmers Definition of Parliamentary Debates.
C.W. [Charles Williams] fecit.
Pub,d by T Tegg N° 111 Cheapside London. [n.d. c.1813.]
Coloured etching. 255 x 350mm (10 x 13¾"). Unexamined out of frame.
A family discussion in a farm-house kitchen: the farmer says ''th' men ith Parliament up at Lunnon makes sham quarrels; and then grins at us folk ith country for believen un to be in Arnest!!'' The son replies ''Eh Feather! why that be just like Dr Solomon w'th folks that swallow his balm of Gulllad [Gilead]'', a reference to Samuel Solomon (1780-1819), a quack doctor who practised and prospered at Liverpool. BM Satire 12143.
[Ref: 51854] £280.00
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View of High Street, Shrewsbury, and St. Alkmonds, and St Julians Churches.
Lithographed by Newman & C.o. 48, Watling St.t. London.
Pub. by G. W. Wilde, Shrewsbury. [n.d., c.1840]
Coloured lithograph, very rare. Sheet: 395 x 290mm (15½ x 11½").
View of the churches and shops on Shrewsbury High Street. Shops such as 'Barclay's Tea Warehouse' and 'Oldroyd' are picked out.
[Ref: 34095] £220.00
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Pride Hill, Shrewsbury.
Lithographed by Newman & C.o. 48, Watling St. London.
Pub. by P. Wilde, Shrewsbury. [n.d., c.1840].
Coloured lithograph, very rare. Sheet: 390 x 280mm (15¼ x 11). Repaired damage in sky area.
Street scene depicting the view along Pride Hill in Shrewsbury. Among the shops depicted is: 'Wilde Printer & Bookseller'.
[Ref: 34096] £120.00
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The Shrewbury Portfolio. Seven Etchings by Edward J. Barrow. 1, School from Quarry. 2. School from Ferry. 3. School from Lawn. 4. Chapel. 5. Severn from School. 6. Archway of Old Grammar School. 7. Old Market House, Shrewsbury.
W.H. Beynon & Co., Fine Art Publishers, Cheltenham [n.d., c.1901].
Oblong folio, (340 x 440mm, 13½ x 17¼"), original lettered cloth; letterpress title and seven plates on chine collé mounted on card, each signed in pencil by the artist. Covers soiled, tissue guards browned, tear in endpaper.
One plate has the engraved date 1901.
[Ref: 59348] £260.00
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[Four Views of Shrewsbury.] A View of Shrewsbury from the North. [&] A View of Shrewsbury from the West. [&] A View of Shrewsbury from the South. [&] A View of Shrewsbury from the N. West.
Tho.s Sanders delin. Sculp.
Published as the Act directs, March 1787: and Sold by Tho.s Sanders Drawing Master Salop.
Four rare engravings, sheet 285 x 435mm (11¼ x 17¼"). Trimmed within plates. Repaired tears.
Possibly from Thomas Sander's 'Perspective Views of the Market Towns within the County of Worcester,' as boundaries have changed. Or a similar unrecorded series on Shropshire.
[Ref: 60582] £690.00
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County Hall & Corn Exchange.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½").
The Square, Shrewsbury, from Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34561] £160.00
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The Market Square, County Hall & Corn Exchange, Shrewsbury.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 215 x 300mm (8½ x 11¾"). Tears in right edge. Messy.
The Square, Shrewsbury, from Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. This later state has the original title moved from within the plate and enlarged. Abbey: 448, this edition not listed.
[Ref: 34564] £90.00
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Part of the Old Bridge at Shrewsbury with two Arches of the New one 1770.
P. Sandby fecit.
Published according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby, St. Georges Row Nov.r 1st 1778.
Fine aquatint, printed in brown. 365 x 540mm (14½ x 21¼"), with large margins, 18th century watermark. A few repaired tears.
A large separately-issued print, centred on a water mill, showing the new 'English Bridge' over the Severn, designed by John Gwynn and completed 1774. Among the staffage is an angler. BM: 1904,0819.744.
[Ref: 45224] £450.00
The Welch Bridge at Shrewsbury.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby St Georges Row Nov.r 1 1788.
Aquatint with etching, print in brown. 370 x 545mm (14½ x 21½"). A few repairs in sky, some surface abrasion, backed with restorer's paper.
A view of the old Welsh Bridge with a battlemented gatehouse, shortly before it was demolished to make way for a replacement by Thomas Telford, completed 1795. Paul Sandby (1731-1809) popularised landscape painting in watercolour in England and also improved the aquatint technique,.
[Ref: 45782] £290.00
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[Part of the Old Bridge at Shrewsbury with two Arches of the New one 1770.]
[P. Sandby fecit.]
[Published according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby, St. Georges Row Nov.r 1st 1778.]
Fine aquatint, printed in brown and hand finished. Sheet 325 x 505mm (12¾ x 20"). Framed. Trimmed to image, losing inscriptions, laid on card. Unexamined out of frame.
A large separately-issued print, centred on a water mill, showing the new 'English Bridge' over the Severn, designed by John Gwynn and completed 1774. Among the staffage is an angler. Ex Collection of Sarah Baynton-Williams.
[Ref: 56093] £450.00
"Shrewsbury_____General View of the New Buildings".
Painted by F.P. Barraud. Etched by W.J. Allingham. [Etched in the image:] F.P. Barraud.
London, Published Jan.y 3.rd 1893, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 445 x 585mm. 17½ x 23". Overall paper toning.
Shrewsbury School, located on the banks of the River Severn, Shropshire. It was one of the original nine 'Clarendon Schools' that were defined by the Public Schools Act 1868. The front of the new building after the school's relocation to here in 1882. After Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900).
[Ref: 22076] £260.00
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["Shrewsbury_____General View of the New Buildings".]
[Pencil signatures:] F.P. Barraud William J Allingham. [Etched in the image:] F.P. Barraud.
London, Published Jan.y 3.rd 1893, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printseller's Association stamp.Plate 445 x 584mm. 17½ x 23".
Shrewsbury School, located on the banks of the River Severn, Shropshire. It was one of the original nine 'Clarendon Schools' that were defined by the Public Schools Act 1868. The front of the new building after the school's relocation to here in 1882. After Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900). PSA: Vol.II. AP. 100.
[Ref: 22077] £360.00
Shrewsbury. ____ "Exterior of the Old School".
Painted by F.P. Barraud. Etched by F.G. Stevenson. [Etched in image:] F.G. Barraud.
London, Published August 10.th 1892, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 451 x 578mm. 17¾ x 22¾".
Shrewsbury Old School which was completed in 1830 with a curriculum based on Continental Calvinism. The school was relocated in 1882 and this particular building was restory and re-opened as Shrewsbury Public Library. After Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900).
[Ref: 22041] £220.00
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[Shrewsbury. ____ "Exterior of the Old School".]
[Pencil signatures:] F.P. Barraud. F.G. Stevenson. [Etched in image:] F.G. Barraud.
London, Published August 10.th 1892, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printseller's Association stamp. Remarque in the title area. Plate 451 x 578mm. 17¾ x 22¾".
Shrewsbury Old School which was completed in 1830 with a curriculum based on Continental Calvinism. The school was relocated in 1882 and this particular building was restory and re-opened as Shrewsbury Public Library. After Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900). PSA: Vol.II. Rem.AP. 50.
[Ref: 22042] £320.00
[Shrewsbury, Exterior of the Old School.]
F.P. Barraud. F.G. Stevenson [pencil signatures.]
London, Published August 10th. 1892 by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster Publishers to The Queen, 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. 495 x 635mm. 19½ x 25".
A view of the Old Shrewsbury School, which was built in 1630 and then relocated in 1882. After a period of decline this building underwent some extensive restoration work, and the buildings were re-opened as Shrewsbury Public Library. After Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900). PSA: Rem.AP.50. AP.100.
[Ref: 19151] £260.00
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Welshbridge, from School Play-Ground.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½"). Rare.
A scene looking down to the river, with pupils playing in the grounds, a teacher reading under a tree. In the middle ground a game of cricket is being played. From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34551] £280.00
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The Library.
[C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith.] Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
[Published by Sandford] & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½"). Rare.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34560] £160.00
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Shrewsbury from Coton-Hill.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½"). Rare.
A view looking up at Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury School from the banks of the Severn. From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34552] £180.00
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The White Hall.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [c.1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Trimmed from a larger sheet. Rare.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34553] £90.00
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The White Hall.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 135 x 190mm (5¼ x 7½"). Rare.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. This later state has the title moved from inside the image to under it. Abbey: 448, this edition not listed.
[Ref: 34554] £90.00
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Head Masters House. The White Hall.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 285 x 190mm (11¼ x 7½").
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34555] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Head Masters House.
[C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.]
[Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury, 1844.]
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and very large margins. Printed area 140 x 190mm (5½ x 7½"). Trimmed from a larger sheet, losing inscriptions
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34556] £110.00
(£132.00 incl.VAT)
Head Master's House, Shrewsbury School.
C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith. Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
Published by Sandford & Howell, Shrewsbury [c.1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 150 x 190mm (6 x 7½"). Paper toned.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. This later state has the title moved from the image to under it. Abbey: 448, this edition not listed.
[Ref: 34557] £95.00
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Interior Court of School.
[C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith.] Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
[Published by Sandford] & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 190 x 150mm (7½ x 5½"). Trimmed from a larger sheet, losing half of inscriptions.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34558] £90.00
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Front View of the Schools [Shrewsbury].
[C.W. Radclyffe. del. et lith.] Day & Hague, lith.rs to the Queen.
[Published by Sandford] & Howell, Shrewsbury [1844].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour and large margins. Printed area 215 x 295mm (8½ x 11½"). Rare.
From Charles Walter Radclyffe's 'Memorials of Shrewsbury School.'. Abbey: 448.
[Ref: 34559] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
The Boat-House, Shrewsbury School. [pencil.]
Mabel Oliver Parker [pencil signature.]
[n.d, c.1920.]
Etching with Artist's Proof blindstamp and signature. 200 x 265mm, 8 x 10½". Paper toned
With the school's crest in the title area. It was founded in 1866 and the on-site Boathouse is located on an idyllic stretch of the River Severn.
[Ref: 11657] £95.00
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[Shrine of Remembrance / Melbourne]. Genuine original etching limited edition by Fabian Swire (London artist) / Series five Subjects and Places of Interest.
[n.d. after 1930].
Signed etching with original label as issued. 85 x 115mm (3¼ x 4½"), with margins. Sheet laid at top in original mount.
A view of the Shrine of Remembrance, a grand war memorial erected in 1934 in Melbourne, published as part of Fabian Swire's fifth series Subjects and Places of Interest.
[Ref: 54020] £70.00
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The Shropshire Colliers Humble Petition. This is to Certify, that the Bearers hereof, are Coal-Miners upwards of whom, 300, were thrown out of emplyment, on the 20th, of November 1834.
E. Lawson Printer, Wellington. [n.d., c.1834.]
Rare handbill. Sheet: 250 x 160mm (9¾ x 6¼''). Foxing, trimmed and laid on album sheet.
A handbill petitioning for charity for Shropshire coalminers who lost their jobs after water broke into the coal works drowning 5 men and 3 horses.
[Ref: 48165] £75.00
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Prize Shropshire Sheep. Winner of First Prize and Cup in the Class for Three Fat Wether Sheep of the Shropshire Breed at the Smithfield Club Show, 1902. Owner and Exhibitor: P.L. Mills, Esq. Ruddington Hall, Nottingham.
Supplement to The Profitable Farm and Garden, June 4.th 1904.
[Copyright.] W.H. & L. Collingridge, London.
Chromolithograph. Sheet: 210 x 315mm (8¼ x 12¼''). Tears.
A portrait of a prize sheep.
[Ref: 50574] £70.00
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[Shrove Tide's wreath of joy and the drama.] Vasten avonds Vreugde krans en Tooneel stuk
Anon.
1720.
Engraving, 18th centuiry watermark. Plate: 300 x 190mm (12 x 7½'') very large margins. Creasing.
A Dutch satirical print commenting on the share speculation mania of 1720 and the market collapse with the start of Lent. The central scene shows Cupid and Pan in a classical landscape and is surrounded by a border containing insstruments, food and comic figures. BM Satire 1684.
[Ref: 48460] £90.00
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Shrubland Hall, Suffolk. The Seat Of Sir Wm. Middleton, Bart. To whom, by permission, this Print is respectfully dedicated.
C.J. Greenwood, Delt. E.H. Buckler Lith.
Published by W. Munro, Ipswich Street, Stowmarket. [n.d., c.1850.]
Sepia tinted lithograph heightened in white, image 240 x 335mm. 9½ x 13¼". Trimmed to printed border and glued to album page.
Shrubland Hall near Ipswich, Suffolk, was owned by Sir William F F Middleton, Baronet (1837; fl.). It is now a health farm. For a series of Suffolk country houses.
[Ref: 12928] £180.00
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[India] Lieu.t General Thomas Shubrick, Colonel 2n.d Regiment Bengal Cavalry Feb.y 1852.
Painted by F.R. Say. Engraved by T.L. Atkinson.
[n.d., c.1852.]
Mezzotint, printed on chine collé. 530 x 410mm (21 x 16"), very large margins. Slight loss on india paper bottom right
Three quarter length portrait of Thomas Shubrick (1781-1863) in cavalry uniform. The portrait would have been painted after his promotion to Lieutenant-General in November, 1851. He became a full general in 1862. Indian interest. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65928] £360.00
[India] [Lieu.t General Thomas Shubrick, Colonel 2n.d Regiment Bengal Cavalry Feb.y 1852.]
Painted by F.R. Say. Engraved by T.L. Atkinson.
[n.d., c.1852.]
Mezzotint, proof before title, printed on chine collé. 530 x 410mm (21 x 16"). Thread margins.
Three quarter length portrait of Thomas Shubrick (1781-1863) in cavalry uniform. The portrait would have been painted after his promotion to Lieutenant-General in November, 1851. He became a full general in 1862. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65931] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)