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A View Of The Southwark Bridge. N.º 1. [&]
A View Of The Southwark Bridge. N.º 1. [&] A View Of The Southwark Bridge. N.º 2.
Aquatinted by W. Bennett. Coloured from the Original Drawing by W.H. Timms
London Published Feb.y 1819, by F. Nash, No.12 Howland Street, Fitzroy Square.
Scarce & fine pair of coloured etchings with beautiful aquatint colour. Frames 575 x 685mm (22½ x 27"). Unexamined outside of frame. Some time staining and foxing.
Two views of Southwark Bridge one under construction from the South Bank, with St Paul's central in the distance on the opposite shore, beyond the bridge; to left a number of boats docked and a horse and carriage waiting on the quay; to right boats on the water and one of the bridge finished.
[Ref: 58966]   £1,600.00  
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[Section showing Southwark Bridge, 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.']
[Section showing Southwark Bridge, 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. 266 x 672mm. 10½ x 26½". Repaired tear on right.
View of the River Thames with Southwark Bridge on the left showing Trench's proposed Embankment. Buildings annotated along the bottom: St. Stephen Walbrook, Mansion House, All Hallows, Calvert's Brewhouse, St Michael Cornhill. 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.
Collage: p749801x; R.Hyde, 'Panoramania!' (1988); See Ref 23747 & 23750 for two companion pieces. See Abbey Life: 496.2.
[Ref: 23749]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Southwark Bridge.
Southwark Bridge. [Stationers Almanack 1820.]
Engraved by P. Rothwell from an original Drawing by I. Hassell.
Engraving. Sheet: 230 x 425mm (9 x 16¾"), 1819 watermark. Trimmed, losing surtitle.
A view of Southwark Bridge over the bridge in London showing various figures on boats, the Monument can be seen in the distance.
[Ref: 46204]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Perspective View of the Southwark Iron Bridge [Taken from the Top of the Shot Manufactory at London Bridge.]
Perspective View of the Southwark Iron Bridge [Taken from the Top of the Shot Manufactory at London Bridge.]
[Blunt] delt. Mitan & Stadler sc.
London, Published by Rowe & Waller, Nov.r 1.st 1811, Fleet Street.
Coloured aquatint, rare. 140 x 196mm. 5½ x 7¾". Cut, crease lower left-hand corner; bit messy.
View of Southwark Bridge from the top of the Shot Manufactory, London Bridge. Shows boats on the River Thames and St Paul's Cathedral on the right.
Collage: p5350704.
[Ref: 26087]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Southwark Iron Bridge, as seen from Bank-side.
Southwark Iron Bridge, as seen from Bank-side.
J. Gendall Del.t. T. Sutherland Sculp.t.
London, Published Jan'y 1st 1819, at R.Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished, 420 x 520mm.
A large aquatint of John Rennie's new Southwark Bridge, known as the 'Iron Bridge' in comparison to the stone London Bridge, published the year the bridge opened. Towering over the bridge is the dome of St Paul's Cathedral.
[Ref: 2670]   £1,200.00  
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[The Observatory in Southwark]
[The Observatory in Southwark] [Erected 1835 for the British Parallactic Society].
[Drawn & Printed by Charles Bellamy at his Lithographic Office, 20, Bridge House Place, Newington.][c.1835.]
Very rare lithograph, sheet 285 x 215mm (11¼ x 8½"). Trimmed losing title and publication line.
A view of the triangular shaped observatory with steps leading to the top where a man stands on the platform next to a flag with "Observatory" on it, a large oblong object lies diagonally across, presumably a telescopic lens; below an open area where figures stand with the houses of Southwark surrounding.
[Ref: 57077]   £420.00  
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Sir You are desired to meet the Parish:rs of S:t Thomas Southwr:k
Sir You are desired to meet the Parish:rs of S:t Thomas Southwr:k On Monday the 28th of May 1792 at the Dog & Duck Tavern St. Georges Fields Mr. Sam.l Bostock Mr. Tho.s Bell Jun.r Stewards. Ticket 5.s which intitles you to Dinner & a bottle of Wine. By this Charity 327 Children have been Apprenticed.. Dinner on Table ½ past 2 o’Clock.
[Engr
[1792]
Engraving from two plates. Total 320 x 190mm (12½ x 7½"). Folds, mounted in album paper.
An invitation to a charity dinner, illustrated with a portrait of St Thomas, with Jesus and the other apostles behind.
[Ref: 64470]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The Southwest Prospect of Southwold.
The Southwest Prospect of Southwold. To the Hon.ble Edw: Vernon Esq.r This Plate is Dedicated by his most humble Servant, Thos. Gardner.
[n.d., c.1750.]
Engraving. Sheet: 130 x 290mm (5 x 11½''). Trimmed with small tear centre top.
A view of the town of Southwold on the Suffolk coast with a key below.
[Ref: 50112]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Aloynus, Cognomento Bavo, Natus Hasbaniae Comes Regum Franciae Consangineus, a S. Amando Ad Amorem Christi Inflammatus, Spreto Mundo & Alienatis In Dei Honorem, Saeculi Bonis In Omni Humilitate Christo Servivit Us Que Ad Annum Domini DCXXXI.
Aloynus, Cognomento Bavo, Natus Hasbaniae Comes Regum Franciae Consangineus, a S. Amando Ad Amorem Christi Inflammatus, Spreto Mundo & Alienatis In Dei Honorem, Saeculi Bonis In Omni Humilitate Christo Servivit Us Que Ad Annum Domini DCXXXI. Harlemensium Patronus. Colitur I. Octob.
P. Soutmanno Dirigente, Corn. Vischer Sculpebat Cum Privilegio.
P. Soutmannus Inv[missing] et Excudebat Harle[missing]. [n.d. c.1650].
Engraving with added hand colour. 310 x 435mm. 3 pin holes, paper edges damaged with multiple repaired tears. Trimmed to plate mark.
A French nobleman with his falcon on his left arm by Pieter Soutman, a Dutch painter and pupil of Rubens. Early colour.
[Ref: 5680]   £320.00  
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Souvenir de Paris
Souvenir de Paris Mai 1822.
Rullman del. Lith. de G: Engelmann.
[Paris, c.1822.]
Lithograph, scarce, sheet 265 x 400mm. 10½ x 15¾".
13 expressive and lively bust portraits of Swiss artists arranged in a single composition. They include engraver and publisher Jean Fréderic Ostervald (1773 - 1850, centre, just above lettering), the painter Maximilien de Meuron (1785 - 1865, upper left), the painter Mathias-Gabriel Lory (1784-1846) and the painter Friedrich Wilhelm Moritz (1783-1855). It appears these gentlemen travelled to Paris together in 1822.
Ex Collection Norman Blackburn.
[Ref: 18619]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Souvenir of the Chelsea Historical Pageant.
Souvenir of the Chelsea Historical Pageant. To be Opened on June 25th, by the Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, at the Old Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea Hospital in Aid of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
Printed and Published by S. Burgess, 14 Artillery Lane, Bishopsgate, London, E.C.
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 370 x 375mm (14½ x 14¾").
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the Chelsea Historical Pageant, held from the 25th June to July 1st, 1908, in which a series of historical re-enactments were performed. The 'Master of the Pageant' was J. Harry Irvine, an actor who performed Hamlet and Macbeth on Broadway a decade later. Within a border of flags and leaves is an actor dressed as Charles II, founder of the Royal Hospital. Mrs S. Burgess specialised in these paper souvenirs in the early 20th century.
[Ref: 32314]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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In Beloved Memory of H.M. King Edward VII.
In Beloved Memory of H.M. King Edward VII. (of Great Britain & Ireland. Emperor of India.)
Printed by Mrs S. Burgess, 18 York Place, Buckingham Street, Strand, W.
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 370 x 390mm (14½ x 15¼"). Some creasing.
A very rare souvenir handkerchief for the lying-in-state and funeral of Edward VII on 20th May, 1910. Within a border of flags and flowers is a medallion portrait of the late King, a schedule for the funeral and a list of events of his life. Mrs S. Burgess specialised in these paper souvenirs in the early 20th century.
[Ref: 32312]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Programme & Souvenir of the Visit of the French President to England.
Programme & Souvenir of the Visit of the French President to England.
[1908.]
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 355 x 370mm (13¾ x 14½).
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the June 1908 visit of Clément Armand Fallières (1841-1931, French President from 1906-13) to London, primarily to the Franco-British Exhibition at Shepherds Bush. The design features portraits of Fallières and George V.
[Ref: 32316]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Programme & Souvenir of the Visit of the French Fleet.
Programme & Souvenir of the Visit of the French Fleet. Luncheon to Officers and Men at Guildhall.
[1905.]
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 350 x 360mm (13¾ x 14¼). Torn.
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the August 1905 visit of the French fleet to England, part of the building of the Éntente Cordiale. The design features portraits of George V and Vice-Admiral Léonce Albert Caillard (whose portrait also graced 'Vanity Fair' that year).
[Ref: 32318]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Programme & Souvenir Of the Visit of the King of Greece To the Guildhall, Nov. 15, 1905.
Programme & Souvenir Of the Visit of the King of Greece To the Guildhall, Nov. 15, 1905.
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 360 x 360mm (14 x 14). Tear in edge.
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the visit of George I of Greece (1845-1913), born Prince William of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg before bing elected to the Greek throne. He reigned for nearly fifty years before being assassinated.
[Ref: 32323]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Souvenir in Commeration of the Coronation of their Majesties King George V, and Queen Mary.
Souvenir in Commeration of the Coronation of their Majesties King George V, and Queen Mary. on Thursday June 22nd, 1911. also Route of Procession on June 23rd, and 29th.
Published by the East London Printing Co. 7 Houndsditch, London, E.C.
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 370 x 370mm (14½ x 14½). Creased, small hole in edge.
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the coronation of George V. Within a border of flags and leaves are portraits of George and Queen Mary and an itinerary. The East London Printing Company was founded by Alexander Bloom c.1896 in Whitechapel Road, moving to Houndsditch in 1908. Postcards were a large part of their output, both comic and topical. In 1911, the same year as the coronation, Bloom photographed the progress of the Sidney Street Siege, making postcards for boys to sell to queues outside West End Theatres, the most popular one being a portrait of Winston Churchill. The firm folded in the 1930s.
[Ref: 32315]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Souvenir in Commeration of the Coronation
Souvenir in Commeration of the Coronation June 22, & 23, 1911.
Printed by S. Burgess, York Place, Buckingham Street, Strand.
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 390 x 380mm (15¼ x 15"). Torn.
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the coronation of George V. Within a border of flags and leaves are portraits of George and Queen Mary, the Prince of Wales (Edward VIII), and figures prominent in the ceremony, including the old soldier Earl Roberts. The text gives an order of events and a list of 'The Bearers of the Kings' Regalia. Mrs S. Burgess specialised in these paper souvenirs in the early 20th century, based in York Place, off The Strand; proof-reading was not her strong point.
[Ref: 32311]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Souvenir to Commemorate the Return to England of Their Majesties The King and Queen.
Souvenir to Commemorate the Return to England of Their Majesties The King and Queen. Thanksgiving Service at St Paul's Cathedral.
Printed by S. Burgess, 8 York Place, Strand, W.C.
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 370 x 380mm (14½ x 15").
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the return of George V and Queen Mary from India, where they had attended the Delhi Durbar, a ceremony where they were formally presented as the Emperor and Empress of India, 12 December, 1911. Within a border of flags and leaves are portraits of George, Mary and the Prince of Wales (Edward VIII), and a schedule. They had disembarked from HMS Medina at Portrsmouth, taking the Royal Train to Victoria then a coach to Buckingham Palace via Parliament Square and Whitehall. Mrs S. Burgess specialised in these paper souvenirs in the early 20th century.
[Ref: 32313]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Programme & Souvenir Of the Visit of the King & Queen of Norway.
Programme & Souvenir Of the Visit of the King & Queen of Norway.
[1906.]
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 360 x 360mm (14 x 14). Right edge ragged.
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the visit of Haakon VII (1872-1957), elected king of Norway after the 1905 dissolution of the personal union with Sweden. He visited London in 1906 with his wife, Maud of Wales, daughter of England's Edward VII. He reigned for nearly 52 years.
[Ref: 32322]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Souvenir and Programme of the Visit of the King and Queen of Portugal to the City.
Souvenir and Programme of the Visit of the King and Queen of Portugal to the City.
Burgess, Williams & Co, 12 Maxwell St, Aldgate, London, E.C. [c.1918.]
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 350 x 350mm (13¾ x 13¾). Torn.
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the visit of Manuel II, last king of Portugal, to London with his queen, Augusta Victoria. After the revolution of 1910 he escaped to England via Gibraltar, living in Fulwell Park, Twickenham, until his death in 1932.
[Ref: 32324]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Souvenir in Commemoration of the King of Portugal's Visit to England. November 15 to 20, 1909.
Souvenir in Commemoration of the King of Portugal's Visit to England. November 15 to 20, 1909.
Mrs S. Burgess, 14 Artillery Lane, Bishopsgate, London, E.C.
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 370 x 360mm (14½ x 14). Torn.
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the visit of Manuel II, last king of Portugal, to London. It had been Manuel's father's hope to marry him to a British princess in order to win a strong ally, but King Carlos's assassination the previous year and the ensuing political instability dashed this plan. Manuel was appointed Knight of the Order of the Garter during this visit, but the support of Britain could not save his throne from the revolution of the following year. He escaped to England via Gibraltar, living in Fulwell Park, Twickenham until his death in 1932.
[Ref: 32319]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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Programme & Souvenier of the Visit of the German Emperor to City.
Programme & Souvenier of the Visit of the German Emperor to City.
[1907.]
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 360 x 360mm (14 x 14").
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the November 1907 visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II to London. The design features portraits of Wilhelm and Empress Augusta Victoria, the Hohenzollern eagle and the black, white & red flag of the German Empire. The visit briefly improved the relationship between Britain and Queen Victoria's eldest grandson, but the following year he gave an interview with the Daily Telegraph in which he implied that the Germans cared nothing for the British and was quoted as saying 'You English are mad, mad, mad as March hares'. His remarks infuriated the German Foreign Office and insulted the British, French, Russians and Japanese.
[Ref: 37519]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Programme & Souvenier of the Visit of the German Emperor to City,
Programme & Souvenier of the Visit of the German Emperor to City,
[1907.]
Wood engraving on crepe paper, printed in colours. Sheet 360 x 360mm (14 x 14). Tears in edges.
A very rare souvenir handkerchief commemorating the November 1907 visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II to London. The design features portraits of Wilhelm and Empress Augusta Victoria, the Hohenzollern eagle and the black, white & red flag of the German Empire. The visit briefly improved the relationship between Britain and Queen Victoria's eldest grandson, but the following year he gave an interview with the Daily Telegraph in which he implied that the Germans cared nothing for the British and was quoted as saying 'You English are mad, mad, mad as March hares'. His remarks infuriated the German Foreign Office and insulted the British, French, Russians and Japanese.
[Ref: 32317]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Man wot wats to Change his Sovereign.
The Man wot wats to Change his Sovereign.
A. Sharpshooter [John Phillips] fec.
Pub. by S. Gans 15, Southampton S.t Strand. June 3, 1829.
Coloured etching. 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"), with large margins, watermarked 'J Whatman 1829'.
A John Bull figure looks at the gold coin in his hand and says 'I'm afraid you're a bad un _ I should like to get you chang'd'. A veiled attack on the unpopular George IV, the year before his death.
Not in BM Satires.
[Ref: 66575]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Soveraigne of the Seas builte in the Yeare 1637.]
[The Soveraigne of the Seas builte in the Yeare 1637.]
Thomas Jenner [scratched in plate] [after John Payne].
Thomas Jenner feicet 1653
Rare etching, 17th century watermark. Sheet 205 x 245mm (8 x 9¾"). Trimmed into image on three sides, losing title at top.
Extremely scare & wonderful image, a survivor of the 17th century. A portrait of 'The Sovereign of the Seas', one of the biggest warships of the Stuart navy, ordered by Charles I as part of the arms race with the Dutch and paid for with the notorious 'Ship Money' tax that made Charles so unpopular. This is a reduced copy of a two-sheet engraving by John Payne, published as a propaganda piece c.1638, with added key letters (key not present). Built by Peter Pett and launched in 1637, the 'Sovereign of the Seas' had 102 guns as specified by Royal command, but soon after she entered service the number was cut to make her faster and safer. The diarist John Evelyn described her as 'a monstrous vessel ... being for burthen, defense and ornament the richest that ever spread cloth before the wind'. During the Commonwealth she was renamed, first 'Commonwealth' then 'Sovereign', before being made the 'Royal Sovereign' on the Restoration of Charles II in 1660. She survived the three Anglo-Dutch Wars and the Nine Years' War with the French only to burn while laid up at Chatham in 1697.
BM 1881,0611.274, also trimmed and damaged; see 1854,0614.252 for Payne's original. Not in Hind.
[Ref: 55462]   £1,350.00  
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The Sower.
The Sower.
Painted by R. Westall, R.A. Engraved by W.S. Reynolds.
London, Published Jan.y 1.st 1801. by S. Morgan, No. 22. Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, and W. Pearce, No. 30 Berners Street.
Mezzotint printed in colours. Very fine colour. 490 x 610mm. 19¼ x 24". Repaired tear through publication line.
A sower scatters seeds in a field, passing a woman and child who are seated at the edge of the field.
Not in Whitman.
[Ref: 14414]   £420.00  

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[Candy Cane Sorrel.] Oxalis versicolor.
[Candy Cane Sorrel.] Oxalis versicolor.
[after James Sowerby.]
[London, 1790-3.]
Engraving with hand colour. 445 x 275mm (18 x 10¾"), on J. Whatman paper with large margins.
An illustration by James Sowerby (1757-1822) for James Edward Smith's 'Icones pictae plantarum rariorum descriptionibus et observationibus illustratae'.
[Ref: 50362]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Satin Flower.] Sisyrinchium striatum,
[Satin Flower.] Sisyrinchium striatum,
[after James Sowerby.]
[London, 1790-3.]
Engraving with hand colour. 455 x 285mm (18 x 11¼"), on J. Whatman paper with large margins. Uncut.
An illustration by James Sowerby (1757-1822) for James Edward Smith's 'Icones pictae plantarum rariorum descriptionibus et observationibus illustratae'.
[Ref: 50363]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Sowing the Wind.
Sowing the Wind.
W Dendy Sadler. James Dobie [pencil signatures.] W Dendy Sadler [etched into the plate.]
Copyright 1901, by Mess.rs Arthur Tooth & Sons, 5 & 6 Haymarket, London. 41; Boulevard des Capucines, Paris; 229, Fifth Avenue, New York & Mess.rs Steifdold....
Etching. Plate 432 x 350mm. 17 x 13¾".
A gentleman seated outside with a glass of port in his hand and a cane in the other, a basket of fruit and decante sit on the table; his left foot rests on a cushion and his top hat is placed next to him.
PSA.
[Ref: 19171]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Series Chronologica et Imagines Regu Hispaniæ ab Ataulpho ad Carolum II. Feliciter Regnantem Summa Cura et Diligentia ex Probatissimis Auctoribvs Numismatibvs ac Picturis Expressæ.
Series Chronologica et Imagines Regu Hispaniæ ab Ataulpho ad Carolum II. Feliciter Regnantem Summa Cura et Diligentia ex Probatissimis Auctoribvs Numismatibvs ac Picturis Expressæ.
Cirus Ferrius Romanus Delin. Jacobus Blondeau Antwerpiensis Incis. Franciscus Donia Messanensis Incis. Litteras.
Romæ sumptibus, ac typis Ioannis Jacobi de Rubeis Romani ad Templum S.Mariæ de Pace. Anno MDCLXXXV.
10 engraved sheets, each c. 560 x 415mm.
82 vignette portraits of Spanish monarchs and one blank, within a decorative border. After Ciro Ferri (1633-69).
[Ref: 1677]   £2,500.00  
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Vue de Cadiz.
Vue de Cadiz.
Dessiné par Lauvergne. Imp. Lemercier, Bernard et C.e. A. Mayer lith.
Arthus Bertrand éditeur. London Ackermann & C.o 96 Strand. [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph, printed on chine collé. Printed area: 245 x 325mm (9¾ x 12¾") very large margins.
A view of Cadiz from the sea. Plate 2 from Auguste Nicholas Vaillant's 'Voyage autour du Monde [...] 1836 et 1837[...] sur la Bonite' published in Paris and London between 1840-52’, after an original drawing by B. Lauvergne.
[Ref: 47195]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Atlas to the Modern State of Spain
Atlas to the Modern State of Spain by J. Fr. Bourgoin[g,] Formerly Minister Plentipotentiary from France [to the] Court of Madrid.
London: John Stockdale, Piccadilly. 1808.
4to, original wrappers; printed title, pp, ii (contents), folding engraved map and 25 numbered plates (of 28). Covers worn, lacking title label on front cover; title page missing right hand corner, edges creased and worn.
The plate volume of an English edition of the description of Spain written by Jean-François, baron de Bourgoing (1748-1811), a diplomat who was secretary to the French legation to Madrid, 1777-86.
[Ref: 55313]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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Part of Spain comprising the Provinces through which the Route of the Pictoresque Tour lay.
Part of Spain comprising the Provinces through which the Route of the Pictoresque Tour lay.
[n.d., c.1810.]
Engraved map. Sheet 235 x 380mm (9¼ x 15"). Trimmed.
The general map from Henry Swinburne's 'Picturesque Tour through Spain'.
From a scrapbook compiled by Rev. Willaim Bradford (1780-1857), Chaplain and war artist during the Peninsula Wars.
[Ref: 33254]   £130.00  
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SS.AA.RR. Las Serenisimas Senoras Da. Maria Isabel Luisa Princesa de Asturias, y Da. Maria Luisa Fernanda Ynfanta de Espana.
SS.AA.RR. Las Serenisimas Senoras Da. Maria Isabel Luisa Princesa de Asturias, y Da. Maria Luisa Fernanda Ynfanta de Espana.
José Gutiérrez lo pinto. Jose Torro lo lito.
Rl. Esto. Litogo. De Madrid [n.d., c.1835.]
A scarce lithograph on india laid paper, sheet 495 x 350mm. 19½ x 13¾". Some surface scratching; small nicks and tears to extremities.
Two Spanish princesses, the daughters of Ferdinand VII (1784 - 1833), posing in a landscape with a toy spaniel. They are Isabella II (1830 - 1904), who would become the first and so far only female monarch of Spain (standing, to left), and Infanta María Luisa Fernanda (1832 - 1897). Blindstamp of Spanish royal arms to lower margin. After José Gutiérrez de la Vega (Spanish, 1791-1865).
[Ref: 19410]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Spanish hill-top town with viaduct.]
[Spanish hill-top town with viaduct.]
H Macbeth Raeburn [in pencil].
[n.d., c.1890.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 125 x 200mm (5 x 7¾"), with large margins.
Sir Henry Macbeth-Raeburn RA, RE (1860 - 1947).
[Ref: 53979]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Gerona.]
[Gerona.]
H Macbeth Raeburn [in pencil].
[n.d., c.1890.]
Etching, limited edition of 25 signed by the artist. 100 x 150mm (4 x 6"). Spot in margin, glued into mount.
Sir Henry Macbeth-Raeburn RA, RE (1860 - 1947).
[Ref: 53980]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Madrid.  Vue de Tolosa. (Espagne)
Madrid. Vue de Tolosa. (Espagne)
H. Vander Burch lith. Lith. de Lemercier, rue du Four S.G. No.53.
A Paris, chez M.me V.ve Turgis, rue St Jacques N° 16 et à Toulouse, rue S. Rome N° 36.
Lithograph, two images to one sheet 565 x 370mm. 22¼ x 14½".
A bustling street scene in the capital of Spain above; below a picturesque view of Tolosa in the Basque province of Gipuzkoa, featuring a weir and bridge on the Oria river. From a folio.
[Ref: 22451]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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Hispania
Hispania Regna tot una rego, quot caetera Numina getes: / Et sum possideam plurima, plura peto [...]
R.S. sculp: et excud: Joa ab Ach figur
Monachy tu privel J. Caes: Maiestat [c.1594]
Engraving, sheet 220 x 260mm (8½ x 10¼"). Trimmed to image. Bit tatty. Glued to backing sheet; tear.
Spain, from a set of four allegories on European countries after Hans von Aachen. The series was dedicated to Flemish cartographer Abraham Ortelius. This plate is an allegory on Exploration. A woman holding an orb and sceptre is embraced by a soldier in full armour holding a flag. The composition includes: weapons and navigation instruments; a globe (showing America and the Pacific Ocean); exotic fruits; a pair of compasses; a chest filled with coins; playing-cards; a guitar; an anchor, and a snare drum and trumpet. In the background soldiers playing cards, with a bay populated with ships in the distance.
[Ref: 40149]   £350.00  
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[Segovia.]
[Segovia.]
H Macbeth Raeburn [in pencil].
[n.d., c.1890.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 100 x 150mm (4 x 6"), with large margins.
Sir Henry Macbeth-Raeburn RA, RE (1860 - 1947).
[Ref: 53978]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Un Mercado. Costumbres Espanolas.
Un Mercado. Costumbres Espanolas. Un Marché. Mœurs Espagnoles.
G.P. de Villa-amil pinxit. Bichebois et Bayot. Imp. Lemercier, Benard et C.e à Paris.
A Paris, chez A. Hauser, boul des Italiens, 11. [n.d, c.1842.]
Tinted lithograph with large margins. Printed area 320 x 390mm (12½ x 15¼"). Laid on album paper, partial publisher's blind stamp 'España artística y monumental' in inscription area.
A market in the square of an unnamed Spanish town, probably in Granada, from 'España artística y monumental' by Jenaro Pérez Villaamil (1807-54), regarded as one of the foremost painters of the of the Galician Romantic Movement. Most of his paintings are exhibited at Museo del Prado in Madrid.
From a scrapbook compiled by Rev. Willaim Bradford (1780-1857), Chaplain and war artist during the Peninsula Wars.
[Ref: 33363]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[A Moorish gateway through a Spanish town's walls.]
[A Moorish gateway through a Spanish town's walls.]
[after Jenaro Pérez Villaamil?] Imp. Lemercier, Benard
[Paris: A. Hauser, n.d., c.1842.]
Tinted lithograph with large margins. Printed area 435 x 280mm (17¼ x 10½"). Laid on album paper, partial publisher's blind stamp 'España artística y monumental' in inscription area. Slight crease.
A riverside scene, with boats pulled up under the town's walls, probably Algeciras, by Jenaro Pérez Villaamil (1807-54), regarded as one of the foremost painters of the of the Galician Romantic Movement. Most of his paintings are exhibited at Museo del Prado in Madrid. The Frontispiece to "Espana Artistica".
From a scrapbook compiled by Rev. Willaim Bradford (1780-1857), Chaplain and war artist during the Peninsula Wars.
[Ref: 33364]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Romeria de S. Isidro del Camp en Madrid. Costumbres Espanolas.
Romeria de S. Isidro del Camp en Madrid. Costumbres Espanolas. Fête de S. Isidro del Campo a Madrid. Mœurs Espagnoles.
G.P. de Villa-amil pinxit. Lith par Jacottet et Bayot. Imp. Lemercier, Benard et C.e à Paris.
A Paris, chez A. Hauser, boul des Italiens, 11. [n.d, c.1842.]
Tinted lithograph with large margins. Printed area 310 x 390mm (12 x 15¼"). Laid on album paper, partial publisher's blind stamp 'España artística y monumental' in inscription area.
A festival in fields outside Madrid, a bridge in the background, from 'España artística y monumental' by Jenaro Pérez Villaamil (1807-54), regarded as one of the foremost painters of the of the Galician Romantic Movement. Most of his paintings are exhibited at Museo del Prado in Madrid.
From a scrapbook compiled by Rev. Willaim Bradford (1780-1857), Chaplain and war artist during the Peninsula Wars.
[Ref: 33365]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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La Ville de Grenade.
La Ville de Grenade. [&] Alhambre. [&] Vue des deux Châteaux de Granade. [&] Palais des Rois Mores de Grenade, vu par derriere.
[A Leide, Chez Pierre vander Aa.] [n.d., 1729.]
Four engraved views printed within a separately-printed frame-like decorative border. Sheet 280 x 360mm (11 x 13¾"). Trimmed into the printed border, laid on album paper.
Four views of Granada, published in the 1729 special edition of the 'Galerie Agreable du Monde', a sixty-six volume atlas of which only 100 copies are said to have been published, with each plate augmented with a frame-like decorative border, here sadly mostly trimmed away.
From a scrapbook compiled by Rev. Willaim Bradford (1780-1857), Chaplain and war artist during the Peninsula Wars.
[Ref: 33376]   £350.00  
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[The Escurial Palace] Escuriaci conspectus, versus Montana.
[The Escurial Palace] Escuriaci conspectus, versus Montana. [Repeated in Spanish, Dutch & French.]
[P. v. d. Berge fec. et ed. cum Privil.]
[n.d., c.1690.]
Etching, rare. Sheet 165 x 245mm (6½ x 9½"). Trimmed within plate, laid on album paper.
Prospect of El Escorial, published in 'Theatrum Hispaniæ', a series of views of Spain drawn and engraved by Pieter van den Berge (c.1670-1737).
From a scrapbook compiled by Rev. Willaim Bradford (1780-1857), Chaplain and war artist during the Peninsula Wars.
[Ref: 33381]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Escurial Palace] Escuriaci è septem Coenobiis.
[The Escurial Palace] Escuriaci è septem Coenobiis. [Repeated in Spanish, Dutch & French.]
[P. v. d. Berge fec. et ed. cum Privil.]
[n.d., c.1690.]
Etching, rare. Sheet 165 x 245mm (6½ x 9½"). Trimmed, laid on album paper.
A courtyard of El Escorial, published in 'Theatrum Hispaniæ', a series of views of Spain drawn and engraved by Pieter van den Berge (c.1670-1737).
From a scrapbook compiled by Rev. Willaim Bradford (1780-1857), Chaplain and war artist during the Peninsula Wars.
[Ref: 33383]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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A New Map of Present Spain & Portugal,
A New Map of Present Spain & Portugal, Shewing their Principal Divisions Chief Cities, Townes, Ports, Rivers, Mountains &c. Dedicated to His Highness William Duke of Gloucester.
R: Spofforth Sculp.
[Oxford, Edward Wells, c.1700.]
Coloured engraving. 380 x 495mm, 15 x 19½".
Map of Iberia, published
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M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
MJohnson f. GV.sc.
Scarce & fine engraving. Sheet 90 x 155mm (3½ x 6"). Trimmed within plate, laid on album paper.
A bookplate engraved by George Vertue after Maurice Johnson. It features Mercury and a female allegorical figure under a tapestry with an armorial. Maurice Johnson (1688-1755) was the founder of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society and helped in the re-establishment of the Society of Antiquitaries (1717) for which George Vertue was the official engraver.
Ex Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. 4881 Spalding Gentlemen's Society. Alexander 718.
[Ref: 64728]   £420.00  
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M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
MJohnson f. GV.sc.
Scarce & fine engraving, 18th century watermark. 95 x 155mm (3¾ x 6¼"). Stains in left side.
A bookplate engraved by George Vertue after Maurice Johnson. It features Mercury and a female allegorical figure under a tapestry with an armorial. Maurice Johnson (1688-1755) was the founder of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society and helped in the re-establishment of the Society of Antiquitaries (1717) for which George Vertue was the official engraver.
4881 Spalding Gentlemen's Society. Alexander 718.
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M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
M. Johnson. Hon Soc. I. Templi & Antiq Lond. S. & Gen Spaldg Inst & Secr. 1735.
MJohnson f. GV.sc.
Scarce & fine engraving, 18th century watermark. 95 x 155mm (3¾ x 6¼"). Narrow bottom margin, small tear at bottom taped.
A bookplate engraved by George Vertue after Maurice Johnson. It features Mercury and a female allegorical figure under a tapestry with an armorial. Maurice Johnson (1688-1755) was the founder of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society and helped in the re-establishment of the Society of Antiquitaries (1717) for which George Vertue was the official engraver.
4881 Spalding Gentlemen's Society. Alexander 718.
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Ezechiel Spanhemius Liber Baro. Seren.mi ac Potent.mi Borussorum Regis Frederici Minister Status...
Ezechiel Spanhemius Liber Baro. Seren.mi ac Potent.mi Borussorum Regis Frederici Minister Status...
B. Arlaud pinx. ad vivum. J. Simon fec.
[n.d., c.1707.]
Rare mezzotint. 340 x 260mm (13½ x 10¼"). Laid on board.
Ezekiel, Freiherr von Spanheim (1629-1710), a scholar who, despite being born in Geneva, was the first Prussian ambassador to England, arriving 1702. He died in London in 1710 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
CS 139, state ii of ii.
[Ref: 56625]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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