[The Judgement of Solomon.] Sapientiam a Deo pos Tulat
[After Maarten van Heemserck, 1554]
Engraving, sheet 255 x 195mm (10 x 7¾"). Trimmed; paper loss lower left; glued to backing sheet. '1 Kings 3.5' in ms. Damaged.
'In Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream by night: and God said, Ask what I shall give thee' (I Kings 3:5). Biblical illustration after Maarten van Heemskerck (1498-1574), Dutch artist in Italy during the 1530s who produced many drawings for prints. He was the first Dutch artist to work with the printmaking industry in this way, leaving the execution of the prints to professional printmakers in order to increase his production. His admirers included Rembrandt, who had a collection of prints after Heemskerck which sometimes inspired his own work. Jewish interest.
[Ref: 40466] £260.00
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Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. And she came to Jerusalem with a very great train with Camels that bare spices, and very / much gold, and precious stones; and when she was come to Solomon, she communed with him / of all that was in her heart. I. Kings, Chap. X. verse 2.
Printed for & Sold by Roake & Varty, Map & Printsellers, No. 21 Strand, London. [engraved c.1800, but printed c.1820]
Rare. Mezzotint, 340 x 255mm, 13½ x 10".
The Queen of Sheba's visit to King Solomon.
[Ref: 8574] £220.00
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Pirogue de L'Île de Bouka. Pirogue des Arsacides. Atlas du Voyage à la recherche de la Pérouse. No 9.
Peron delin. Perée sculp. Dien Scripsit.
[Paris: H.J.Jansen, 1800.]
Engraving. 305 x 445mm (12 x 17½"). Narrow margins top and bottom.
Native canoes of the Solomon Islands. In 1788 Jean-Francois de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse set sail from Botany Bay and was never seen again. Despite the upheaval of the French Revolution the National Assembly was moved to send an expedition in search of their lost hero, 1791-3, under Chevalier Bruni d'Entrecasteaux. Despite finding no trace of La Perouse, losing its commander and many crew to scurvy, and finally splitting between royalist and republican factions, the expedition was judged a success because of the important observations made by the expedition's scientists, especially in Australia. This account, compiled by the expedition's botanist, Jacques Julien Houtou de Labillardière, was published as 'Relation du voyage à la recherche de La Pérouse', with natural history plates by Redouté and Audebert. The work even has its own abbreviation in botantical literature, 'Voy.Rech.Perouse'.
[Ref: 52625] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[The Judgement of Solomon.] Ad Testem, in Iudicio, Naturam vocavit Sapientiss. Salomon et vera Mater Filium dimidiari non est passa.
[after Pietro Aquila.]
[Rome: Giovanni Giacomo De Rossi, c.1675.]
Engraving. Sheet 235 x 270mm (9¼ x 10½"). Trimmed close to printed border on three sides, into inscription area at bottom, losing publication line, mounted on album paper, old ink mss. in title area. Damaged.
The Judgement of Solomon, showing a soldier about to cut the baby in half. Jewish interest.
[Ref: 40495] £160.00
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Solon.
Chapman sculp.t
Published as the Act directs, August 22, 1807, by J. Wilkes.
Stipple, very large margins. Plate 159 x 114mm. 6¼ x 4½".
Solo (c.638 BC - 558 BC), the Athenian statesman, lawmaker and poet. His reforms failed in the short term, but he is often credited with having laid the foundations for Athenian democracy. One of a number of stipple heads of Kings and Queens of similar format printed on quarto sheets, by Chapman, published by J. Wilkes, 1795-1810. They probably appeared as illustrations to the 'Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature ... Embellished by ... engravings. Compiled ... by John Wilkes'.
[Ref: 27012] £60.00
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Solon. One of the Seven Wise-men of Greece, and Native of Athens. Ex Marmore Antiquo.
[Engraved by John Faber after Rubens]
Printed for & Sold by Tho: Bowles next ye Chapter House in S.t Pauls Church Yard. [n.d., c.1720].
Rare mezzotint. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"). Narrow margins, left edge chipped to plate, publication line weak. Bit tatty.
A portrait of Athenian lawmaker and philosopher Solon (c.630 - c.560BC), taken from a marble bust, sitting in a niche. One of twelve busts in the series 'Ancient Philosophers and Poets', probably originally published by Faber, but no earlier state is listed in Challoner Smith. CS 2. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64658] £320.00
Salle de cuirasses dans l'arsenal de Soleure Contenant près de 2000 cuirasses complettes.
Lith.e de Nicolas Hosch à Basle. J. Senn delineavit.
[Basle, c.1820.]
Rare
The interior of the 'Alte Zeughaus' (Old Arsenal) of Solothurn, with complete suits of armour seated at a round table. Built c.1610, the building is now a museum, with 200 of their 400 suits of armour on display in the old dining room.
[Ref: 56439] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Moulin A Huile En Mouvement et travaux divers executes a Moguedchou.
Arthus Bertrand, editeur. A. Bayot lith.
Imp. Becquet fr.r. des Noyers, 37, Paris. [n.d., c.1860.]
Coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 425mm. Residue from old mount.
A camel drives a mill in Mogadishu, the capital city of Somalia. 'Voyage a la cote orientale d'Afrique.' printed upper left.
[Ref: 7380] £160.00
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An Improved Map of the County of Somerset Divided into it's Hundreds: Laid down & Collected from the best materials, and illustrated with various additional Improvements; with Historical Extracts relative to its Natural Produce, Trade, Manufactures &c.
By Eman: Bowen, Geographer to His Majesty.
Printed for Carington Bowles in St Pauls Church Yard. Rob.t Sayer in Fleet Street [n.d., c.1767].
Engraved map with original colour. Dissected and laid on linen, probably as issued, total 540 x 720mm (21¼ x 28¼"), with index label on linen. Three old ink stamps from a French library and crayon mss. on map area.
A map of Somerset, surrounded by engraved text and decorated with decorative cartouches for the title & scale and a plan of Bath. It was engraved by Emmanuel Bowen for John Hinton's 'Large English Atlas', the first new large-format county maps in a century. The maps were issued individually, starting in 1749 and completed in 1760, when the full atlas was published. The maps were still available individually, as this example, which is presented as a travel map.
[Ref: 59724] £350.00
Great Court, Somerset Place.
Publish'd Nov 5.th 1796. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 285 x 385mm (11¼ x 15"). Repaired hole near left corner. Abrasion near top left corner.
View of the Great Court of Somerset House on the Strand, a large statue in the centre surrounded by balustrades; elegantly dressed figures strolling through; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59010] £220.00
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Vestibule, Somerset Place.
Publish'd Nov. 5.th 1796. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 395 x 305mm (15½ x 12").
View from the vestibule at Somerset House, looking out towards the courtyard; elegantly dressed figures passing through; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59015] £220.00
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Somerset Terrace
Publish'd June 15 1796. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 395 x 305mm (15½ x 12"). Tape marks on edges.
View of Somerset Terrace, with Somerset House on the left and St Paul's visible in the distance on the right; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59018] £260.00
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Somerset Place.
Publish'd June 15. 1796. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 295 x 380mm (11½ x 15").
View on the River Thames; Somerset House on the left; St Paul's in the background to the right of centre, with Blackfrairs Bridge on the right; naked figures swimming off barges moored in foreground; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59025] £320.00
Gezigt van den Tuin van Somerset's Paleis, Langs den Theems tot op de Brug van Londen.
[After Canaletto.] C. Philips junior fecit, 1753.
Is. Tirion excudit.
Engraving, 180 x 435mm (7 x 17¼") with large margins. Stained, folding creases as normal, nicks to edges.
Panoramic view from the garden terrace of the Somerset House overlooking the Thames River. St. Paul's Cathedral looms in the background while London Bridge is depicted at far right. This view is based on a painting by Canaletto.
[Ref: 59817] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
Somerset House in the Strand.
[London: Henry Overton, c.1724.]
Engraving. Plate: 165 x 245mm (6½ x 9¾"). Marking in large margins.
A view of Somerset House from the Thames, from 'Prospects of the most remarkable places in and about the Citty of London, Neatly Engraved' published by Henry Overton.
[Ref: 45321] £160.00
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Somerset House, Strand.
Rowlandson & Pugin del.t. et sculp.t./ Bluck aqua.t.
London Pub 1.st. June 1809 at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts 101, Strand.
Hand-coloured aquatint with large margins. J. Whatman/W. Balston 1809 watermark. Plate: 270 x 230mm (10½ x 9"). Some faint foxing.
View of the quadrangle of Somerset House looking towards what would have been the Admiralty. In the foreground one-legged beggar approaches a soldier accompanied by two women while other groups of figures stand in conversation. Published in Ackermann's famous work, the 'Microcosm of London', the figures were drawn by the famous caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson and the architecture by Augustus Pugin. Abbey, Scenery: 212.
[Ref: 46888] £230.00
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Somerset House, Strand.
Rowlandson & Pugin del.t. et sculp.t./ Bluck aqua.t.
London Pub 1.st. June 1809 at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts 101, Strand.
Hand-coloured aquatint with large margins. Plate: 270 x 230mm (10½ x 9").
View of the quadrangle of Somerset House looking towards what would have been the Admiralty. In the foreground one-legged beggar approaches a soldier accompanied by two women while other groups of figures stand in conversation. Published in Ackermann's famous work, the 'Microcosm of London', the figures were drawn by the famous caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson and the architecture by Augustus Pugin. Abbey, Scenery: 212.
[Ref: 61934] £230.00
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A South View of Somerset House. From Waterloo Bridge.
J.H Shepherd Del.t. J.C. Stadler Sculp.e.
[London. Published April 11 1817, at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand]
Etching with beautiful aquatint colour. Frame 575 x 685mm (22½ x 27"). Mount obscuring publication line. Unexamined outside of frame.
View down the Thames looking towards St Paul's, with Somserset House and Terrace directly on the left, St Paul's central in mid-distance, and Blackfriars Bridge on the right; in foreground a group of barges and small boats cluster next to the stairs leading to the water from Somerset House.
[Ref: 58938] £780.00
[Section showing Somerset House to the Temple, from 'View of the North Bank of the Thames from Westminster Bridge, to London Bridge. Shewing that Part of the Improvements Suggested by Lt.-Col. Trench, which is Intended to Carry into Execution.']
[T.M. Baynes. Charles Hullmandel.]
[published by Ackermann, 1825.]
Coloured lithograph. 272 x 671mm. 10¾ x 26½".
Imagined view along River Thames with part of Waterloo Bridge on left, looking from Somerset House on left to the Temple on the right. Other landmarks annotated along bottom: New Church Strand (ie St. Mary-le-Strand), Surrey St., Norfolk St., St, Clement's Church, and Arundel St. Colonel (later General Sir Frederick) Trench originated the idea of the Thames Embankment, for which a bill was (unsuccessfully) presented to Parliament in 1825. Revived, work on the Embankment started in 1864, although to a different design than is shown here. Drawn by Thomas Mann Baynes, the panorama shows the riverside as it appeared in 1825, from Westminster to London Bridge, with Trench's proposed embankment running from Whitehall to Blackfriars Bridge, with the skyline of London shown correctly above; this would have been one of nine lithographic sheets. see R.Hyde, 'Panoramania!' (1988); For other sections see refs 23747, 23749 & 23750. See Abbey Life: 496.2.
[Ref: 27466] £260.00
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View of Somerset House and principal Edifices of London. Vue de Somerset House et des principaux Monumens de Londres. Londres. No.2.
Bouton et Jaime fec.t Imp.lith de H. Gaugain et E. Ardit.
A Paris chez E. Ardit Editeur Rue Vivienne No.2. January 1830. London by Engelmann, Graff, Coindet et C.ie Dean Street, soho.
Lithograph. 232 x 431mm. 9¼ x 17". Small surface loss towards bottom of image.
Unusual and atmospheric view of Somerset House from the River Thames looking east towards the City, with a view of the industrial area on the south bank now occupied by the National Theatre. Title in English and French in the lower margin. Collage: p7490504.
[Ref: 24379] £280.00
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Somerset House. La Maison de Somerset.
L. Knyff Del. I. Kip Sculp.
Printed & sold by J. Smith at ye Sign of Exeter Change in ye Strand [n.d., c.1725].
Engraving and etching, 355 x 490mm. 14 x 19¼". Filled worm holes, laid on conservation backing.
Bird's eye view of Somerset House and its garden and fountain from the Thames. The house-boat in the foreground is the notorious 'Folly'. This print was published in vol. I of Mortier/Smith's 'Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne' between 1724 and 1729; it was plate 6 in Smith's editions, but plate 4 in Mortier's. Numbered '4' bottom right.
[Ref: 8723] £240.00
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Somerset Terrace.
Publish'd June 15 1796, by T. Malton.
Hand coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 410 x 305mm. 16" x 12".
Figures in front of Somerset House on the Thames, with a distant view of St. Paul's Cathedral. From 'A Picturesque Tour Through the Cities of London and Westminster, illustrated With the most interesting Views, accurately delineated And executed in Aquatinta by Thomas Malton', 1792 - 1801. Thomas Malton (1748 - 1804) was an architectural watercolourist and teacher of Thomas Girtin and Joseph Mallord William Turner; also an aquatinter, notably after his own designs of London views. Abbey Scenery: 204, 41.
[Ref: 15854] £230.00
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View Of Somerset House. Vue De Somerset House. .
Drawn & Engraved by Robt. Havell & Son.
London, Published June 22, 1821, by Messrs. Colnaghi & Co. Cockspur Street.
Fine hand coloured aquatint. Platemark: 290 x 380mm (11¼ x 15").
An attractive view of Somerset House from the Thames.
[Ref: 40123] £380.00
Great Court, Somerset Place.
Publish'd Nov. 5th 1796 by T. Malton.
Aquatint. Sheet: 300 x 395mm (11¾ x 15½"). Repaired tears in edges.
A view of the courtyard in Somerset House, Strand. Figures are shown promenading around the courtyard.
[Ref: 47844] £180.00
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The Hall at the Royal Academy, Somerset House. Plate 29, Vol. 3.
N.º 17 of Ackermann's Repository of Arts & Pub. May 1. 1810, at 101 Strand London.
Hand coloured aquatint. Sheet 150 x 240mm (6 x 9½"). Trimmed into plate, slightly time stained.
A neo-classical room with Greek and Roman sculpture. A plate from the periodical, the 'Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions, and Politics', published from 1809-29. It discussed day to day life in England, its illustrations influencing taste in fashion, architecture and literature.
[Ref: 62656] £140.00
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South Front of Somerset-Place, taken from the River Thames.
Re-Published 1.st Jan.y 1800 by Laurie & Whittle, No. 53 Fleet Street London.
Engraving, watermarked W. King; platemark 290 x 440mm (11½ x 17¼").
Somerset House on the bank of the river Thames, built to designs by Sir William Chambers from 1776 onwards following the demolition the royal residence which previously occupied the site.
[Ref: 43529] £260.00
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Somerset House
Drawn by S. Owen. Engraved by W.B. Cooke.
London, Published March 31, 1814, by W.B. Cooke, 12 York Place, Pentonville.
Engraving. 155 x 255mm (6 x 9¾"), with large margins.
A view of Somerset House from the Thames. From 'The Thames' by Samuel Owen (c.1769-1857).
[Ref: 34045] £75.00
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Somerset House. La Maison de Somerset. 4.
L. Knyff Del. I. Kip Sculp.
[n.d. c.1714.]
Engraving. Plate 350 x 476mm. 13¾ x 18¾". Fold down centre as published. Minor creasing.
Bird's eye view of Somerset House and its garden and fountain from the Thames; the Folly, or Royal Diversion, a timber building on a barge, moored on the river; a coat of arms at the bottom of the sheet.
[Ref: 26384] £320.00
View of Somerset House, From the Strand.
T.H. Shepherd Del.t. J. Bluck Sculp.
London Pub.d Jan.y 1, 1819 at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101, Strand.
Fine aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. Framed, visible area 400 x 495mm (15¾ x 19½"). Unexamined out of frame.
A view of the Strand looking towards Temple Bar, with St Mary-le-Strand on the left and Somerset House on the right. The street is busy with coaches, cavalry and a flock of sheep. After Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864), for Ackermann's 'Views of London', a series of 18 large aquatints published 1811-22.
[Ref: 57364] £1,250.00
A Perspective View of y.e Royal Palace of Somerset next y.e River. Vue du Palais Royal de Somerset du Coste de la Riviere.
J. Maurer, delin et Sculp, London.
London Printed for R. Wilkinson N.o 58 Cornhill. & Bowles & Carver, 69 S.t Paul's Church Yard. According to Act of Parliament 1742.
Framed scarce & fine engraving with etching and wonderful hand colour. Plate 255 x 425mm (10 x 16¾"), with margins. Unexamined out of frame.
View of the gardens and terrace at Somerset House; on the right the River Thames looking towards St Paul's and the City of London, on the left Somerset House. Elegantly dressed people stroll through the gardens.
[Ref: 58936] £780.00
Somerset House, St Paul's & Blackfriars Bridge from Waterloo Bridge.
W. Parrott Del et Lithog.
[Published by Henry Brooks, 319 Regent Street, Portland Place, and 87 New Bond Street, April 15th , 1841. / Printed by Hullmandel]
Tinted lithograph, printed area 220 x 410mm (8¾ x 16"). Very large margins. Full sheet as published.
Strollers on the terrace of Somerset House look out at the activity on the Thames, with many people boarding steam boats and a procession of ceremonial barges. On the south side of Blackfriars Bridge one of London's several shot manufactories occupies a prominent position. From 'London from the Thames' (12 plates, 1842) by William Parrott (1813-69). Like his predecessors Prout, Bonington and T.S. Boys, Parrott used the 19th century medium of lithography to turn his own designs into prints.. Lithography, which unlike other forms of printmaking in use at the time, did not require long apprenticeships, so artists who before (and after) collaborated with specialist printmakers to turn their designs into prints, were instead able to control the reproduction of their work. Artists such as Gericault, Goya and Delacroix were enthusiastic early converts to lithography. Adams 198.13
[Ref: 37198] £480.00
A View of Somerset House, with St. Marys Church in the Strand London. Vüe de la Maison royale de Somerset avec l’Eglise de S.te Marie dans le Strand a Londres.
T. Bowles Delin et Sculp.
London, Printed for Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, Bowles & Carver, 69, S.t Pauls Church Yard, & Robert Wilkinson, 58, Cornhill.
Engraving with fine hand colour. 260 x 400mm (10¼ x 15¾"), with large margins.
View of St Mary-in-the-Strand; looking down the street to the right of the church into the distance; carriages and pedestrians in foreground. Somerset House seen to the right.
[Ref: 64328] £320.00
[Somerset House and St Paul's Cathedral from Embankment Gardens.]
R.Turner [?] 1879.
Pen and watercolour, signed and dated bottom right. Sheet 170 x 250mm, 6¾ x 10". A few spots.
Also showing Cleopatra's Needle and Waterloo Bridge.
[Ref: 9239] £130.00
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A Perspective View of the Royal Garden of Somerset. next the River. Vue de Jardin Royal de Somerset__ du cote de la Riviere.
J.Maurer delin et Sculp. 1748.
Publish'd According to Act of Parliament.
Etching, 165 x 275mm. 6½ x 7¾". Some foxing.
The garden terrace at Somerset House, before the Thames Embankment was constructed in the following century.
[Ref: 8803] £150.00
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A Perspective View of the Royal Garden of Somerset. next the River. Vue de Jardin Royal de Somerset__ du cote de la Riviere.
J.Maurer delin et Sculp. 1753.
Publish'd According to Act of Parliament.
Etching. Platemark: 165 x 280mm 6½ x 8". Thread margins.
The garden terrace at Somerset House, before the Thames Embankment was constructed in the following century.
[Ref: 38697] £160.00
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A Perspective View of the Royal Garden of Somerset, next the River. Vue de Jarden Royal de Somerset du cote de la Riviere.
J. Maurer delin et sculp. 1753.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. London Printed for Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck faceing Fetter Lane End, Fleet Street.
Engraving, paper watermarked. Plate 160 x 280mm (6¼ x 11").
A fine view of the gardens at Somerset House, with the River Thames to the left, Westminster Abbey and Bridge in the distance; Somerset House to the right. People play boules on the lawn in the garden, others stroll around the paths.
[Ref: 30372] £140.00
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Part of Somerset Place.
Publish'd June 15, 1796 by T, Malton.
Etching and aquatint, printed in sepia. 370 x 270mm (14½ x 10½".
View looking south from the Strand, through an arch to part of Sir William Chambers' Somerset House development. Chambers died the year of publication. The artist, Thomas Malton (1748-1804), taught watercolour to Thomas Girtin and Joseph Mallord William Turner. He was also skilled in aquatint, and published many of his own designs, including 'A Picturesque Tour Through the Cities of London and Westminster', one of the key topographical resources for late Georgian London from which this view comes.
[Ref: 28567] £220.00
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View of Somerset Place the Adelphi, & c. from the Temple-Garden.
J. Farington R.A. delt. J. C. Stadler Sculpt.
Pub. June 1, 1795, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
Fine hand coloured aquatint, very large margins. Printed area: 215 x 320mm (8½ x 12½"). Slight staining in margin.
Plate 15 from Joseph Farington's (1747 - 1821) 'History of the River Thames', 1794, a two-volume publication including 76 aquatints. A very fine picturesque view with the Thames in the centre, two men with two dogs strolling in the right foreground, and a group of five figures behind. Two barges can be seen to the left, with Somerset House in the right middle distance, and a spire and an obelisk in the background. Abbey: 432.
[Ref: 33463] £260.00
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The Marquis of Worcester, first Projector of the Steam Engine.
[Anon, c.1830]
Stipple engraving, sheet 125 x 95mm (5 x 3¾"). Trimmed inside platemark.
Edward Somerset, second marquess of Worcester (d.1667), courtier and scientist. Worcester was a scientific entrepreneur who imaginatively patronised hydraulic engineering, but was unable to convince the scientific community of his achievement, and it was left to the Victorians (exemplified by this print) to rescue his reputation as an engineer. He was also a war commander in the Welsh marches, and a diplomat in Ireland.
[Ref: 35313] £70.00
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The Marquis of Worcester, first Projector of the Steam Engine.
[Anon, c.1830]
Stipple engraving, sheet 115 x 70mm (4½ x 2¾"). Trimmed to image; false margins added.
Edward Somerset, second marquess of Worcester (d.1667), courtier and scientist. Worcester was a scientific entrepreneur who imaginatively patronised hydraulic engineering, but was unable to convince the scientific community of his achievement, and it was left to the Victorians (exemplified by this print) to rescue his reputation as an engineer. He was also a war commander in the Welsh marches, and a diplomat in Ireland.
[Ref: 35314] £60.00
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[Lord Raglan.]
Painted by Andrew Morton. Engraved by W.O. Burgess.
Published at No.14 Pall Mall East, Aug.t 31.st 1841, by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. Printsellers to Her Majesty.
Mezzotint on chine colle, proof before title, with very large margins. Plate 546 x 405mm. 21½ x 16".
Lord Raglan, Fitzroy James Henry Somerset (1788-1855), Commander of British forces in the Crimean War who entered the army aged sixteen and lost his right arm at Waterloo. In 1854 he was appointed to command British troops against Russia in the Crimea and he secured victory at the Alma, however his lack of experience as a commander in the field was held to blame for later calamities. NPG: D41826. From Broadlands the Palmerston family.
[Ref: 27753] £280.00
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Henry Duke of Beaufort Marquess & Earle of Worcester.
W.Wissing pinxit. R.Williams fecit. E.Cooper exc.
[n.d., c.1700.]
Rare mezzotint. 340 x 245mm (13½ x 9¾"). Trimmed close to plate.
Portrait of Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort (1629 - 1700), English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1667, when he succeeded his father as 3rd Marquess of Worcester. He was styled Lord Herbert from 1644 until 3 April 1667. The Dukedom of Beaufort was bestowed upon him by King Charles II in 1682. CS: 5: ii of ii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65434] £260.00
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[2nd Duke of Beaufort] The High Puissant & most Noble Prince Henry Somerset Duke of Beaufort...
M. Dahl pinxit. Geo: Vertue Sculpsit.
1714.
Rare engraving. 435 x 295mm (17 x 11½"). Trimmed to image, laid on album paper with flap, folded.
Henry Somerset (1684-1714), 2nd Duke of Beaufort, founder of a Tory drinking club, 'The Loyal Brotherhood'. He died in 1714 before his loyalties to the Stuarts could be tested, but his two sons, the 3rd & 4th dukes, were both prominent Jacobites. Sharp 312, state ii of ii.
[Ref: 69019] £260.00
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[Major Lord Henry Arthur George Somerset.]''Podge''. Vanity Fair. Nov.r 19 1887.
Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Lith.
Chromolithograph. Sheet: 400 x 255mm (15¾ x 10''), with large margins. Vertical creasing.
A caricature portrait of Major Lord Henry Arthur George Somerset (1851-1926), head of the stable of the future King Edward VII and a major in the Royal Horse Guards. He was caught up in the Cleveland St. Scandal in which a homo-sexual brothel was discovered by the police and Somerset was found to be a patron, he was able to flee abroad before he was prosecuted.
[Ref: 50406] £50.00
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Mary Isabella Dutchess of Rutland. Dedicated (with permission) to Her Grace. The Dutchess Dowager of Beaufort by her Grace's most devoted Serv.t W. Lane.
R. Cosway pinx. W. Lane sculp.
Publish'd May 1791, by W. Lane, No.10 Hamilton Street, Piccadilly, and Molteno & Co. Pall Mall.
Stipple, with very large margins. Plate 178 x 114mm. 7 x 4½".
Lady Mary Isabella Somerset (1756-1831), youngest daughter of Charles, Duke of Beaufort; married Charles Manners, Duke of Rutland in 1775. Daniell: 124.
[Ref: 39926] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
The Auxiliary Screw Steam Ship 'Somersetshire'2200 tons. J.S.Atwood Commander. Built by Mess.rs Money Wigram & Sons, Blackwall.
T.G.Dutton, del.t et lith.
London, Published July 13th 1867 by Wm. Foster, 17, Billiter Street. E.C.
Coloured lithograph. 300 x 460mm.
Iron screw steamer, built by Messrs. Money Wigram & Sons, of Blackwall, for their own service to Australia in 1867, a vessel of 2,342 tons gross, which was regarded as one of the finest steamers of her day. She cost over £70,000 to build, and on trial she managed 10¼ knots which was considered very good at that time. In the early 'eighties, she was sold to J.R. Renner of Liverpool, converted passed into the hands of the Norwegians and was posted missing in summer of 1898.
[Ref: 2220] £620.00
Mary Somerville.
Engraved by Edw.d Finden from a bust by Macdonald in the possession of Woronzow Grieg, Esq.r.
London, J. Murray, Albermarle Street, 1846.
Engraving. Plate: 155 x 85mm (6 x 3½''). Tipped into album sheet.
A portrait bust of Mary Somerville (1780-1872) a Scottish science writer and polymath. In 1835 she and Caroline Herschel became the first female Honourary Members of the Royal Astronomy Society.
[Ref: 49359] £45.00
(£54.00 incl.VAT)
Mary Somerville.
F. Croll.
Portrait Gallery of Hogg's instructor. [n.d., c.1845.]
Engraving. Sheet: 245 x 165mm (9¾ x 6½'').
A portrait of Mary Somerville (1780-1872) a Scottish science writer and polymath. In 1835 she and Caroline Herschel became the first female Honourary Members of the Royal Astronomy Society.
[Ref: 49360] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
[Lady Joan Somes] Madam Soams.
G Kneller pinx. I.Beckett fe:
Cum Privilegio Regis [n.d., c. 1685]. [But later]
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark. 345 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾") large margins.
Joan Shute, wife of Sir Peter Somes, cuddling a whippet. CS 91, state iii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65470] £180.00
[Lady Joan Somes] Madam Soams.
G Kneller pinx. I.Beckett fe:
Cum Privilegio Regis. Sold by E. Cooper at ye 3 Pidgeons n Bedford Street [n.d., c. 1685]. [But later]
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark. 345 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾"), large margins.. Stains, old ink mss. in inscription area, hole in left margin.
Joan Shute, wife of Sir Peter Somes, cuddling a whippet. CS 91, unlisted probably between state ii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65472] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)