[Marmore Falls] Pio Sexto Pont. Opt. Max. Bonarum Artium Auspici et Patrono. Velinum aere expressum per Fossam Curianam nunc Clementinam in Narem defluentem Interamnatium et Reatinorum dissidüs celeberrimum.
Philippus Hackert Delineavit. Carolus Antonini Sculpsit Romæ.
Franciscus Carrara Bergomas S. Congrgationis Concilii a Secretis D.D.D. [n.d., c.1779.]
Etching. 610 x 420mm (24 x 16½"), with large margins. Uncut. Mint.
A view of the spectacular man-made waterfall created by the Romans on the river Velino near Terni, Umbria. In 1779 Cardinal Francesco Carrara presented to the pope a dissertation on the Terni waterfalls, 'La caduta del Velino nella Nera', probably commisioning this etching at that time. Hackert's preparatory drawing is in the Kunstmuseum in Dusseldorf. From the Berkeley Collection, Spetchley Park.
[Ref: 54971] £750.00
V. Terpsichore, invenit-Psalterium. Dulcia Terpsichore citharis, modu-lamina miscet.
[after Nicholas Bonnart]
Pet: Schenck exc: Amstelod; cum Privil: Ausen, 20 Eydell. [n.d. c.1700]
Engraving, sheet 260 x 180mm (10¼ x 7"). Trimmed within plate and laid on album paper at corners.
Terpsichore, the Muse of Dancing, seated outside, playing a lyre. Cupid holds a music book open for her, his bow and arrows and their feet. A Dutch reverse copy of Henri Bonnart's (1642 - 1711), 'Erato' print. Interesting that Schenk has switched the titles of Terpsichore and Erato, as Bonnart's interpretation of the muses makes sense with their representation. See [Ref: 68722].
[Ref: 68721] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Terpsichore.
J.P. Simon Sculp.
A Paris chez Ostervald l’Ainé Rue Pelletier No.3. Déposé à la Bibliotheque Nationale. [n.d. c.1820.]
Colour-printed stipple. Plate 412 x 285mm. 16¼ x 11¼". Horizontal crease through the middle.
Terpsichore, one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology. She ruled over dance and dramatic chorus. As seen her she iepicted, as is normally seen, holding a lyre for musical accompaniment to dancers.
[Ref: 16312] £140.00
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Tersicore Aloisiae. E. Principibus. Stolbergis / Albaniae. Comitissae. / Antonius Canova.
[n.d. after 1808].
A. Canova inv. e scolpi in marmo. Gio. Tognoli dis. Piet. Fontana incise.
Mint engraving. 455 x 330mm (17¾ x 13"), with large margins.
Sculpture of Terpsychore, the muse of dance and choral singing, holding a lyre. The Greek inscription on the colomn reads 'Terpsychore Lyran'. The statue was commisioned by Lucien Bonaparte (1775-1840), originally intended to portray his wife Alexandrine de Bleschamp (1778-1855), however, for reasons that remain unknown, the completed work was acquired by Giovanni Battista Sommariva, who also bought the plaster cast to ensure no copies could be made. Sommariva, who was bessotted with the statue, referred to the sculpture as '[his] bride' and placed at the foot of his bed in his Parisian house. From the Berkeley Collection, Spetchley Park.
[Ref: 55030] £320.00
[The Death of Pierre Terrail, Chevalier de Bayard.] Bayard.
B.West Pinx. P.Bernard sculp.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Engraving, very fine impression. Sheet 575 x 425mm (22½ x 16¾"). Trimmed.
A scene depicting the death of Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard (c.1476 - 1524), French knight and military leader at the transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, generally known as the Chevalier de Bayard.
[Ref: 67486] £420.00
Her Majesty's Steam Vessel, Terrible (the Largest War Steamer in the World).
J.T. Wood. Holywell str.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Porcelain card. Sheet 115 x 150mm (4½ x 6").
HMS Terrible was a steam-powered wooden paddle wheel frigate, designed by Oliver Lang and launched in 1845. After active service in the Crimean War she helped the SS Great Eastern to lay the first successful Atlantic cable in 1866. She was broken up in 1879.
[Ref: 52652] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
A Terrible Tough Feller.
Morgan Dennis [signed in pencil].
[n.d., c.1910].
Etching in original frame with label verso. 90 x 120mm (3¾ x 4¾").
Etching of a small terrier, sitting by a chewed woman's shoe. Dennis Morgan was famed for his ability to capture the characteristics of dogs in his etchings.
[Ref: 31907] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Vixen. The Property of Daniel Maude, Esq.r
B.E. Duppa, Esq.r Del.t R. Roe, fec.t
[n.d. c1850.]
Etching on india. 252 x 299mm (10 x 11¾").
Head of a terrier wearing a collar, viewed in profile, looking to the right of the image. After portrait painter Bryan Edward Duppa (1804-1866). VAM: 23722:3.
[Ref: 29463] £160.00
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Barry.
Celcil Aldin. [Within plate.]
Printed and Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd., His Majesty's Printers, 4 Middle Row Street, London, E.C 4, England. [n.d., c.1925.]
Photolithograph. Printed area: 285 x 300mm (11¼ x 11¾") Frame size: 560 x 560mm (22 x 22"). In original frame with damaged label on reverse. Unexamined out of frame.
A portrait of a Sealyham Terrier, looking directly towards the viewer. Following the First World War, the breed surged in popularity, however numbers have dropped significantly since then, with the breed listed as a Vulnerable Native Breed by the Kennel Club. The breed was developed between 1850 and 1891 by Captain John Edwardes, at Sealyham House, near Wolfscastle in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire. By Cecil Aldin (1870 - 1935), British artist and illustrator best known for his paintings and sketches of animals, sports, and rural life.
[Ref: 37751] £260.00
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Shivers A celebrated Vermin Hunter the property of Mr. Surtees of Hamsterly Hall, Durham.
H.B. Chalon Pinx.t W. Raddon Sculp.t
London Pub.d Nov.r 1 1834 by Messrs. Ackermann & Co. Strand
Engraving on india paper, 205 x 130mm to platemark. 8 x 5".
Engraving after Henry Bernard Chalon (1770-1849), a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy whose work is not represented in the Tate collection.
[Ref: 14693] £75.00
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There's No Place Like Home.
Painted by Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. Engraved by Alfred Lucas.
London, Published Oct.r. 27th 1874, by G.P. Mc.Queen, 37, Great Marlborough Street, Regent Street. Printed by Mc.Queen.
Mixed-method engraving with colouring by hand, open-letter state. 510 x 590mm, 20 x 23¼". Large margins slightly tatty and grubby.
A small rough-haired terrier looks up plaintively, an empty bowl in front and kennel behind. After Edwin Landseer (1802 - 1873). The publisher's colour sample.
[Ref: 23443] £420.00
[A terrier bitch with litter outside a kennel.]
[London: Dean & Co., c.1845.]
Hand coloured lithograph, image and sheet 220 x 290mm. 8¼ x 11½". Trimmed to image. Glued to scrap sheet.
[Ref: 11634] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
[A terrier's head] "Duke" [pencil].
[n.d., c.1830.]
Scarce lithograph with very fine hand colour. Sheet 285 x 230mm (11¼ x 9").
See Ref: 62324
[Ref: 62323] £220.00
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[The Prodigal.]
HD 1926. [Signature outside image:] Herbert Dicksee.
Published...Bristol by Frost & Reed Ltd of Bristol & London 1926 Copyright. Copyright 1926 by Frost & Reed Ltd (of Bristol, England) in the United States of America.
Etching, signed artist proof on vellum. 571 x 470mm (22½ x 18½"). Time stained outside platemark.
A terrier sitting on a doorstep in front of a closed door.
[Ref: 20270] £1,200.00
[Terrier and Ferrets.]
[Thomas Blinks.]
Published 1.st. June, 1889, by Arthur Rayner, 26. Francis S.t., Tottenham Court Road London. Copyright Reserved.
Etching with very large margins. On india. Plate: 460 x 610mm (18 x 24"). Some faint foxing.
A portrait of a terrier behind which several ferrets are kept in a cage.
[Ref: 35755] £260.00
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[Terrier Head.]
Alice Banwell [Pencil signature.]
[n.d, c.1930.]
Coloured etching, signed by the artist. 250 x 190mm (9¾ x 7½").
[Ref: 506] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Sly Dogs.
Cooper Pinxt. W. Carlos Sculpt.
[British, n.d., c.1820s.]
Mezzotint on india paper, image 125 x 160mm. 5 x 16¼". Margins a little trimmed.
Two long-haired Jack Russell terriers waiting expectantly beside the entrance to an animal burrow. After Abraham Cooper (1787 - 1868). Not in Siltzer.
[Ref: 26290] £140.00
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A Plan Of Campaign.
W.H. Trood. 1887 [signed and dated in plate.] Painted by W.H. Trood. Engraved by C.A. Alais.
Published by Frost & Reed, 12, Clare St. Bristol, October 18th. 1888.
Mixed method engraving in colour, on india laid paper, sheet 520 x 410mm. 20½ x 16". Slight stain at top right.
Various terriers surround a barrel, looking up at a crow perched on top. After William Henry Hamilton Trood (1860 - 1899).
[Ref: 13298] £260.00
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[Terriers at a fox hole.]
Pubd Oct 22 1808 by R. Pollard, Spa Fields London.
Etching, rare, 160 x 210mm. 6¼ x 8¼".
Three terriers approach the entrance to the hiding place of an animal, probably a fox that has gone to ground. Two huntsmen, one holding a whip, indicate the burrow. Published by Robert Pollard (c.1755 - 1838), probably from a series of fox hunting plates after his own designs. Siltzer: unrecorded.
[Ref: 14695] £120.00
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Three of us.
From a drawing by E.A. Drage. [Signed in plate lower left.]
[n.d., c.1900.]
Photogravure, 320 x 450mm. 12½ x 17¾".
Three terriers, including a Jack Russell (to right).
[Ref: 13408] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
The Problem Play LXXXV. [in pencil.]
Diana Thorne. [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1940.]
Etching. Plate: 185 x 230mm (7¼ x 9''), with very large margins. Mount burn.
A scene showing three puppies watching a spinning top.
[Ref: 50628] £230.00
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[Scotty and Khaki.]
Margaret Collyer [pencil signature.] Stanley C. Pratt [pencil to right.]
Published at 8, Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed. Printsellers of Bristol, Clifton and London. May 1st 1906. Copyright 1906 in the United States of America, by Frost & Reed, Bristol, England.
Rare etching on india, signed by artist and engraver. Plate 509 x 635mm (20 x 25").
A Westie and a Scottie sit on a rug, a ball lies in front. Margaret Collyer (1872-1945) the British animal and genre painter. Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd. PSA [Vol.II]: AP.300.
[Ref: 28707] £420.00
The First Lesson.
[J. Bateman.]
Berlin, F.Sala & Co. Unter d Linden 51.
Lithograph. 599 x 711mm. 23½ x 28".
A small dog in a barn demonstrates how to kill a rat to three puppies, who sit watching intently on the right, in front of the kennel, as the elder holds the rat under its paw on the left. Ex Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 18776] £280.00
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Terriers.
H, Alken del.t. I.Clark sculp.t.
London, Published by T.McLean, Jan.y. 1.1820.
Coloured aquatint. 270 x 380mm. Small mark in sky.
Seven assorted terriers.
[Ref: 67] £240.00
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Puzzled & Pleased.
Painted by B. A. Howe Esqre. Drawn on Stone by Worsley Combe Robinson.
William Tegg & Co 85 Queen Street, Cheapside, London. J. Straker, lith. 80 Bishopsgate Street London. [c.1855.]
Hand coloured lithograph. Image 350 x 450mm (13¾ x 17¾").
Four terriers excitedly investigate a hedgehog, watched by two boys. After B. A. Howe (English, fl.1844 -1857 ).
[Ref: 13409] £320.00
Terry O'Rann, & the Lasses of Derry, The Original Irish Song Written by Mr. Hudson, & Sung by him & Mr. Fitzwilliam. The Music by J. Blewitt.
Ent.d Stat. Hall. Price 2/-.
Publish'd by Tho.s Hudson, 6. Museum S.t Purday Holborn Purday St. Pauls Church Yard, & Monro & May Holborn Bars &c.
Songsheet with etched illustration, 4 sheets. Sheet: 360 x 260mm (14 x 10''), with very large margins. Paper tone and surface dirt.
Songsheet for a comic song about an Irishman named Terry O'Rann who enjoys drinking and the 'Lasses of Derry'.
[Ref: 50651] £140.00
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[A religious allegory of the End of the World.] It shall buise thy Head. Gen 3.15. As the Vessels of a Potter shall they be broken to pieces. Rev. 3.27.
Terry delin. Terry Sculp.
Published as the Act directs by G.Terry. Feb. 17th 1794.
Engraving. 85 x 110mm. Mounted in album paper.
A righteous old testament-looking figure breaks open the world. - Garnett Terry (printmaker; ; 1770 - 1800; fl.) Made political, religious satires and millenarian prints especially addressing corruption anda the downfall of society.
[Ref: 6934] £60.00
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Mr. Terry as Admiral Franklin, in Sweethearts and Wives.
J. Findlay. Engraved for the Mirror of the Stage.
[Pub. Duncombe, September 22, 1823.]
Hand-coloured etching. Plate 197 x 122mm. 7¾ x 4¾".
Daniel Terry (c.1780-1829) was an actor and playwright, who was renowned in Scotland for his stage adaptions of Sir Walter Scott's novels. Between 1813 and 1822 he appeared frequently at the Haymarket and Covent Garden. Harvard Volume IV. p.137: 4.
[Ref: 20953] £70.00
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[Dull Reading: with portraits of Daniel and Elizabeth Terry]
A Geddes ft [upper centre of image]
Etching with very large margins, platemark 140 x 175mm (5½ x 7").
Portraits of the actor Daniel Terry and his artist wife Elizabeth, seated in a dark room. Etched by the Scottish painter and etcher Andrew Geddes (1783-1844). The Oxford DNB states that 'as an etcher Geddes ranks higher than as a painter; his plates may be regarded as among the very earliest examples in modern British art of the brilliancy, concentration, and spirited selection of line proper to a ‘painter's-etching''. This plate was one of ten he published himself in 1826. CD 16.iii; Ex: collection of the Late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 36800] £120.00
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Patriam Inquiro Nondum Attigi Peregrinus in Terra Cursum Prosequor. Aetat Suae 64 1655. In Europe, Africa, Asia have I gone.
[Robert Vaughan.]
[Printed in London for J. Wilkie, W. Cater, S. Hayes, and E. Easton in 1777.]
Rare engraving. 133 x 82mm. 5¼ x 3¼". Cut and laid on sheet.
Portrait of Edward Terry, half length in an oval, wearing skull-cap, collar and gown, and holding a book; in lower left spandril, a ship; on shelf below, calipers and a globe. Frontispiece to his 'Voyage to East-India'. Edward Terry (1590-1660) was a writer of travels and in 1615-16 he went out to India as chaplain with a fleet sent by the London East India Company, sailing in the Charles with Benjamin Joseph, commander of the expedition. In his account of the voyage Terry describes a fight with a Portugese carrack, in which Joseph was killed on 6 August 1616. NPG: D28830.
[Ref: 24705] £140.00
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[Ellen Terry as Ophelia.]
Ch: W. Campbell [pencil signature].
London. Published March 1.st 1886 by R. Dunthorne, 5 Vigo Street.
Rare mezzotint on chine collé, bevelled plate. 390 x 210mm (11½ x 8¼"). Foxing.
The actress Ellen Terry as Ophelia in Hamlet, standing in a wood, wearing a white robe trimmed with ermine, with a string of pearls on one wrist, a braclet of flowers on the other. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66303] £690.00
Tertullian. Chap. 53.
[Paris, 1584.]
Engraving, set in letterpress. Sheet 200 x 145mm ( 8 x 5¾"), with laid on album paper at sides. Trimmed to plate at sides, loss of letterpress top and bottom.
A half-length portrait of early Christian writer Tertullian (c.155-c.220) of the Roman province of Carthage. From André Thevet's 'Les vrais pourtraits et vies des hommes illustres', 1584.
[Ref: 64378] £130.00
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Thomas Tesdale. Armig.r unus Fund.m Coll. Pembrochice A.D 1624. Hanc effigiem Rev. Viro Johan Ratcliffe S.J.P. et istius Coll. Magistro.
[Engraved by John Faber.] Summa cum Humil & Observantia D.D.D.H.Parker.
[n.d., c.1740.] Printed for H.Parker, Print & Bookseller at No.82 in Cornhill, London.
Fine mezzotint. 260 x 200mm (10¼ x 8") large margins.
Portrait of Thomas Tesdale, (1547–1610), English maltster, benefactor of the town of Abingdon in the English county of Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) and the primary founding benefactor of Pembroke College, Oxford. CS 34 IV of IV. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65026] £160.00
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Thomas Tesdale. Armig.r unus Fund.m Coll. Pembrochice A.D 1624. Hanc effigiem Rev. Viro Johan Ratcliffe S.J.P. et istius Coll. Magistro.
[Engraved by John Faber.] Summa cum Humil & Observantia D.D.D.J.Faber.
[Published by Thomas Taylor, The Golden Lion, Fleet Street, London, n.d., c.1720.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 255 x 200mm (10 x 8"). Trimmed and backed onto paper. Some fading.
Portrait of Thomas Tesdale, (1547–1610), English maltster, benefactor of the town of Abingdon in the English county of Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) and the primary founding benefactor of Pembroke College, Oxford. CS 34 III of IV. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65028] £150.00
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Test of Patience. or Hogs in the Parson's Cellar. A Parson, who had a remarkable foible, / In minding the bottle much more than the bible...
[Printed & sold by Robert Harrild?, n.d., c.1810.]
Rare coloured etching with letterpress underneath. Sheet 245 x 190mm (9¾ 7½"). Two tears entering image, creasing. Messy.
A song sheet telling the story of a parson who, having found wandering pigs emptying his beer cask, attacks his wife with a broom. Robert Harrild established his printing and publishing firm c.1801; his family kept the business going for over a century.
[Ref: 41576] £140.00
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Testa d'una Cameriera d'Elena, di Guido Reni nella Galleria del Palazzo Spada.
[Paul Fidanza after Guido Reni]
[n.d. c.1800.]
Engraving. Fleur de lis watermark. Plate 380 x 254mm. 15 x 10".
Head study of a young waitress, after Guido Reni, from 'Recueil de tetes choisies de personnages...d'apres les peintures de Raphael d'Urbin et autres grands maitres existantes au Vatican et dans plusieurs galeries de Rome' .
[Ref: 19738] £140.00
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[Frog]
[***] In. L. Ferdinand scul.
P. Ferdinand ex. Cum Privil. Re. [n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving, 205 x 275mm (8 x 10¾"), with large margins. On 17th century watermarked paper. Artist's name inndistinctly inked.
A blindfolded cherubs kneels on the ground as another holds a frog. From a series of plates of children's games. Provenance Cornwell House
[Ref: 66773] £320.00
[See-saw]
L. Tettelin In. L. Ferdinand scul.
P. Ferdinand ex. Cum Privil. Regis [n.d., c.1650].
Engraving, 205 x 275mm (8 x 10¾"), with large margins. On 17th century watermarked paper. Tears in margins.
Cherubs play on a see-saw, with a dog pulling at the toga of one of them. From a series of plates of children's games. Provenance Cornwell House
[Ref: 66774] £320.00
[Wrestling]
L. Tettelin In. L. Ferdinand scul.
P. Ferdinand ex. Cum Privil. Re. [n.d., c.1650].
Engraving, 205 x 275mm (8 x 10¾"), with large margins. On 17th century watermarked paper.
Naked cherubs wrestle, with a winged one holding a swag. From a series of plates of children's games. Provenance Cornwell House
[Ref: 66775] £320.00
[Catch?]
L. Tettelin In. L. Ferdinand scul.
P. Ferdinand ex. Cum Privil. Re. [n.d., c.1650].
Engraving, 205 x 275mm (8 x 10¾"), with large margins. On 17th century watermarked paper.
Naked cherubs play, a tamborine on the ground to one side. From a series of plates of children's games. Provenance Cornwell House
[Ref: 66776] £320.00
[Tétouan] View of Tetuan on the Coast of Barbary. Pirate chased by a French Frigate.
Drawn by Baugean & G. Webster. Engravd by J. Dower.
Published by J. Dower & G. Webster, 6, Cumming Place, Pentonville, Jan.y 1st, 1821.
Rare aquatint, printed in blue and black, with touches of hand colour. 240 x 325mm (9½ x 12¾"), with large margins.
A night scene view of Tétouan, a port on the Mediterranean coast of Morocco, an infamous pirate base. In 1829, only two years before this print was published, the Austrian Empire had bombarded the city in reprisal for piratical attacks. Very atmospheric.
[Ref: 55330] £320.00
[Image slip:] Tomb of the Lady Ann Grimston in the Churchyard of Tewin, Herts. [Letterpress:] The Tomb of Lady Anne Grimston, in the Churchyard of Tewin, in Hertfordshire. Dispalys one the most extraordinary and romantic of those freaks in which it is proverbial that Dame Nature delights. The masonry of the tomb - once firmly set, and bound with iron pins together...however unusual, we are content to regard as beautiful illustrations of natural laws. The following inscription is still legible on the tomb: Here lyeth interred the Body of the Right Honourable Lady Anne Grimston, Wife to Sir Grimston, Bart. of Gorhambury, in Hertfordshire, Daughter to the late Right Honourable Earl of Thanet, Who departed this life Nov.22nd, 1713, In the 60th year of her age.
[On envelope:] From Anthony Knight, Bookbinder, Bookseller, Musicseller, Stationer, Printer and Engraver, Saint Andrew Streetm Hertford. [n.d. c.1840]
Scarce letterpress and engraving. Letterpress 235 x 184mm. 9¼ x 7¼". Engraving 190 x 114mm. 7½ x 4½".
Tomb of Lady Anne Grimston, St Peter's Church, Tewin, Hertfordshire. Legend has it that Lady Anne Grimston was to say the least a staunch atheist, the story goes that on her death bed she refused to allow the Vicar to administer the last rites. She went on to say that should God and the teachings of the Bible be true then seven trees would sprout from her grave, and so they did.
[Ref: 18178] £65.00
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De Nieuwe Haven van Texel, met het Dorp tSchilt in't verschiet. Le Nouveau Port de Texel, avec le Village't Schilt dans le lointain. Tiré de la Collections des Ports d'Hollande dessinés par M'D'D jong dans le meme port.
D de Jong, ad vivum delin. A. Suntach Direxit. No.11 [Top right].
[n.d. c.1800.]
Copper engraving, fine. Plate 198 x 236mm. 7¾ x 9¼".
Texel, one of the Dutch Frisian Island in the Wadden Sea. The village of Schilt can be seen in the distance. See: NMM: PAF7380. for larger engraving by Sallieth.
[Ref: 16471] £140.00
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Texel, op het Nieuwe Veer te zien. Port de Texel, appellé Veer te zien. Tiré de la Collections des Ports d'Hollande dessinés par M'D'D jong dans le meme port.
Dk de Jong, ad vivum delin. A. Suntach Direxit. No.16 [Top right].
[n.d. c.1800.]
Copper engraving. Plate 198 x 236mm. 7¾ x 9¼".
Texel, one of the Dutch Frisian Island in the Wadden Sea. See: NMM: PAF7385. for larger engraving by Sallieth.
[Ref: 16470] £130.00
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qui du Texel de Londres, de Bordeaux, S'en vont chercher, par un heureux echange [to left]. De nouveaux biens nes aux sources du Gange, Idem Ibid.
Vernet pinx. Franco: Pedro sculp. ap. Nic. Cavalli Venetijs.
[n.d., c.1770.]
Etching with some engraving, 338 x 430mm.
Fisherman bringing in their nets on the shore in the foreground, with a castle and other buildings around the lake behind. From a series by Francesco del Pedro (1749 - 1806) after Joseph Vernet (1714 - 1789), the famous marine painter. Vernet studied and worked in Rome (1734-53) until recalled to Paris where he was commissioned to paint a set representing French harbours (the 'Ports de France'). He was the father of Carle Vernet, and grandfather of Horace. Published in Venice by Nicolo Cavalli (1730 - 1822).
[Ref: 8081] £260.00
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[William Makepeace] Thackeray.
[n.d., c.1860.]
Watercolour. Sheet 255 x 175mm (10 x 7").
Head and shoulders portrait of William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-63), satirical novelist, apparently after Francis Holl's stipple engraving of Samuel Laurence painting.
[Ref: 53305] £160.00
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W.M. Thackeray. An Original Caricature.
Ape.
[n.d. c.1860.]
Photolithograph. Plate 228 x 178mm.9 x 7".
William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) was an English novelist of the 19th century. He was famous for his satirical works, particularly Vanity Fair.
[Ref: 15461] £45.00
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WM Thackeray [facsimile autograph.]
Engd by J.C. Armytage. From a Drawing by Samuel Laurence.
Published by Smith Elder & Co. 65, Cornhill London 1864.
Stipple, frontispiece(?), sheet 215 x 130mm. 8½ x 5".
William Makepeace Thackeray (1811 - 1863) was an English novelist of the 19th century. He contributed to a variety of newspapers and journals, including Punch, with his own illustrations, and first achieved success with Vanity Fair, 1847-8, after an early career as a journalist. Samuel Laurence (1812 - 1884).
[Ref: 18988] £45.00
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Siam.
[Eduard Hildebrandt
[Berlin: R. Wagner, n.d., c.1867.]
Chromolithograph, 180 x 275mm (7 x 10¾"), trimmed to image and mounted on card, as issued.
A Thai family on a raft, with a parasol-like shade, after a watercolour by Eduard Hildebrandt (1818-1869). Born in Gdansk, Hildebrandt travelled constantly, including visits to the Middle East, India, Singapore, Siam (Thailand), Macao, Hong Kong, China, The Philippines, Japan and the United States. He worked mainly in watercolours, and his paintings were exhibited in London in 1866 and at the Crystal Palace in 1868, just a year before his death in Berlin. A folio of chromolithographs, mounted in imitation of watercolour presentation, was published as 'Reise um die Erde', (Journey around the World).
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Habits of the Siamese. Vol. I. Page. 77.
[Thomas Salmon.]
[Published by Bettesworth & Hitch, London 1739.]
Engraving. Plate 183 x 202mm. 7¼ x 8".
Siamese figures from Siam, now known as Thailand. From "Modern History: or, the Present State of all Nations," by Thomas Salmon.
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