Jacq. Aug. De Thou, Encien President au Parlement de Paris. Tire en Partie de la Galerie des Grands Hommes de l'Hotel de Pr. Pdt.
Touze d. Femme Duflos. S.
A.D.P.R. A Paris chez Duflos le Jeune. [n.d. c.1780]
Engraving with strong contemporary colour and a gold leaf line border. 276 x 163mm.
From 'Recueil d'estampes représentant les grades, les rangs et les dignités suivant le costume de toutes les nations existantes' by Pierre Duflos, published 1779-84. The original colour is particularly fine, with gold leaf highlights.
[Ref: 2151] £50.00
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Thou comest in such questionable shape.
Gordon Browne 1902. Gordon Browne Pinx. Gravure Hanfstaengl.
Published by Franz Hanfstaengl, Munich, London & New York. Printed in Munich.
Photogravure. 342 x 431mm. 13½ x 17".
A man on his horse with a woman sitting behind him, tries to control his startled horse as a man on stilts and a walking band come from the opposite direction. Gordon Frederick Browne (1858-1932) was an English artist and children's book illustrator. Browne worked in watercolour and pen and ink. He was a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and the Royal Society of British Artists. See 18401 for signed copy.
[Ref: 18436] £120.00
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Messire Christophe de Thou Premier Président MDLXXXII.
Morin scul.
[n.d., c.1640.]
Etching. Sheet 310 x 240mm (12¼ x 9½"). Fine impression. Trimmed to plate.
Christophe de Thou (1508-82), Magistrate and First President of the Parlement of Paris 1554-62.
[Ref: 49422] £250.00
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[Thoughts.]
Marcus Stone 97. Marcus Stone E. Gilbert Hester [pencil signatures.
London, Published December 5th 1898 by Artur Lucas the Proprietor, 31, New Bond St, W.
Mezzotint, proof signed by the artist and engraver. Sheet 380 x 285mm (15 x 11¼"). Trimmed within plate.
A young woman in late Victorian dress, with a soft velvet hat and a shawl,holding a book. Marcus Stone (1840-1921) R.A.
[Ref: 55426] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
Trhaia.
[Hartmann Schedel, c.1493.]
Woodcut engraving with letterpress text, rare. Image area 230 x 224mm. 9 x 8¾". Cut.
A view of Thrace, modern Greece, a region bounded by the Balkan Mountains in the north, the Rhodope Mountains and the Aegean Sea in the south, and by the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara in the east. From "Schedelsche Weltchronik" published by Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) in 1493 in Nuremberg. Maps in his Chronicle were the first ever illustrations of many cities and countries.
[Ref: 26187] £260.00
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Henry Thrale] The Southwark Macaroni. 3.
Publish'd according to Act. Aug.t 24 1772 by M Darly, No.39 Strand.
Etching. Platemark 125 x 180mm (5 x 7"). Large margins.
A portrait of Henry Thrale, holding a stick in one hand with the other in his pocket. Thrale was a Member of Parliament for Southwark from 1765 to 1780 and was a close friend of Samuel Johnson. Plate 3 from 'Macaronies, Characters, Caricatures &c by Mdarly'. (Vol.4).
[Ref: 38701] £180.00
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[Hester Thrale] Mrs Piozzi. European Magazine.
Engraved by T. Holloway from the Original Painting [by Sir Joshua Reynolds].
Publish'd by J. Sewell Cornhill 1786.
Stipple. 175 x 115mm (7 x 4½"), with large margins.
Hester Lynch Salusbury (1741-1821), a Welsh-born diarist, author and patron of the arts. After marrying the rich brewer Henry Thrale she became friends with Samuel Johnson, travelling with him to Wales in 1774. After his death she published 'Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson' (1786) and their letters to each other (1788), both important sources about Johnson's life. Henry Thrale died in 1781 (shortly after Reynolds painted this portrait, showing Hester aged 40); she married Gabriel Mario Piozzi, an Italian music teacher, in 1784.
[Ref: 51947] £70.00
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[Hester Thrale] Hester Lynch Piozzi.
P. Violet pinx.t. M. Bovi Sculp.
Publish'd Dec.r 22, 1800 by J. Stockdale, Piccadilly.
Stipple and etching. 335 x 260mm (13¼ x 10¼"). Trimmed into plate right and bottom, old ink mss. on bottom edge.
An oval portrait of Hester Lynch Salusbury (1741-1821), a Welsh-born diarist, author and patron of the arts, published as the frontispiece to her 'Retrospection'. After marrying the rich brewer Henry Thrale she became friends with Samuel Johnson, travelling with him to Wales in 1774. After his death she published 'Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson' (1786) and their letters to each other (1788), both important sources about Johnson's life. Henry Thrale died in 1781; she married Gabriel Mario Piozzi, an Italian music teacher, in 1784.
[Ref: 64224] £230.00
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[Thrashing Grain.] Vig.13. General Remarks on the Peninsula of the Crimea.
[Geisler del. Medland sc.]
[John Stockdale.] [n.d. c.1812.]
Hand-coloured engraving with letterpress printed page, offset; stamp: Stamford Library. Sheet 266 x 203mm (10½ x 8").
Vignette 13: delineations of the Tartar mode of trashing of treading out the grain. From Volume 2 of "Travels Through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire, in the Years 1793 and 1794".
[Ref: 31060] £40.00
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[Titian's 'Three Ages of Man'.]
P. Schenck Excud: Cum Privil: [n.d., c.1690].
Untitled mezzotint. Sheet 185 x 130mm (7¼ x 5"). Trimmed within plate, almost to image, top right corner repaired.
A classical scene of a shepherd and shepherdess seated under a fountain, both holding musical pipes. An adaptation of part of Titian's 'Three Ages of Man', now in the National Galleries of Scotland. Holl 2037; See BM 1876,1111.8 for a reversed copy by John Smith.
[Ref: 45178] £130.00
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[Three cows in a landscape]
London, Publish'd March 1. 1806 by RHills
Hand coloured etching plate 230 x 345mm (9 x 13½") very large margins. Tears to edges. Creases in margins Some very light time staining.
One cow sleeps curled up on the ground as two others wander up to it. Robert Hills (1769–1844) was an English painter and etcher who primarily focussed on rural scenes, particularly farm animals.
[Ref: 56033] £75.00
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Portraits of Three Dogs. Billy Rose Tumbler. The property of F. Redmond. Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon.ble Lord Macdonald by his Obedient humble Servant D. Wolstenholme.
Painted by D. Wolstenholme Jun.r. Engraved by John Bromley.
London, Published Aug.st 6, 1834, by D. Wolstenholme, 22 Chad's Row, Grays Inn Road.
Coloured mezzotint. Printed area; 360 x 420mm. Lighti spotting. Repaired hole on publication line. Pasted into mount.
Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 6690] £420.00
[Three French Girls before a Castle Gate.]
Mr Bunbury Del. Js. Bretherton Fec.
Publish'd 4th March 1780, by J.s Bretherton New Bond Street.
Etching printed in brown with added hand colour, J. Whatman watermark; Plate 330 x 305mm (13 x 12"), with small margins. Some toning along right edge and some light creasing.
Standing in a line are three girls with books under their arms, the girl at left her hands under her apron, looking at the ground; the central figure with a half-open fan and a posy of flowers tucked unto her dress, and the third with flowers on her bonnet; at right a figure on horseback enters the gate, a guard beside. The print was sold in the Bretherton 1799 sale as 'The French Girls', suggesting that it was never given a title.
[Ref: 54071] £280.00
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[Three French Girls before a Castle Gate.]
Mr Bunbury Del. Js. Bretherton Fec. [in ink].
[Publishd 4th March 1780, by Js. Bretherton New Bond Street.]
Etching printed in brown with added hand colour. Plate 330 x 305mm. 13 x 12". Uncut. Some spotting and time staining.
Standing in a line are three girls with books under their arms, the girl at left her hands under her apron, looking at the ground; the central figure with a half-open fan and a posy of flowers tucked unto her dress, and the third with flowers on her bonnet; at right a figure on horseback enters the gate, a guard beside. The print was sold in the Bretherton 1799 sale as 'The French Girls', suggesting that it was never given a title.
[Ref: 19822] £320.00
[The Three Graces.]
[G. Maile sculp. Printed by Mc,,Queen.]
[Published Jan.y 1, 1825, by H. Gibbs, 23, G.t Newport St. Leicester Square.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 230 x 185mm (9 x 7¼"). Trimmed to image, losing all inscriptions.
The Three Graces, their heads and naked shoulders rising from clouds.
[Ref: 41328] £130.00
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[The Three Graces.]
[n.d. c.1780.]
Mezzotint. Proof before letters. Plate 133 x 114mm. 5¼ x 4½". Probably cut from larger plate.
The Three Graces of charm, beauty and creativity; as in Greek mythology.
[Ref: 15285] £120.00
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The Three Hats. 94. and other Old Houses at Islington, Since this view was taken they have been repaired and the shops moderniz'd. The three hats are mentioned by Bickerstaff in the Comedy of the Hypocrite. (vide Gents. Mag. Aug.1828).
W.L.
[n.d. c.1830.]
Watercolour in sepia. 272 x 215mm. 10¾ x 8½".
A row of old timber frame buildings in Islington, with a jumbled appearance; a sign on the right with the name "The Three Hats"; the public house on the high street. Taken from the frontispiece to the 'Gentleman's Magazine'; 1823.
[Ref: 26109] £120.00
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To Joseph Banks Esq.r, President to the Royal Society. this Print is humbly Inscribed, by His much obliged and most obedient servant, R. Blyth.
Drawn by J. H. Mortimer. Etch'd by R. Blyth. London Publish'd as the Act directs, May 1st 1780 by R. Blyth N.o 27 Great Castle Street, Cavendish Square.
London, 1780.
Fine etching. 350 x 330mm (13¾ x 13"), with large, uncut margins.
A round design of three heads, one woman extravagantly dressed in jewellery and a headdress and two men, one with his long hair loose and the other carrying a spear. Joseph Banks was a notable patron of natural sciences and was a leading member of the Society of Dilettanti, which helped to found the Royal Academy. He was elected president of the Royal Society in 1778, a position he held for forty one years.
[Ref: 53964] £320.00
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[Three Levantine Heads] To Joseph Banks Esq.r President of the Royal Society. this Print is humbly Inscribed, by His much obliged and most obedient servant, R. Blyth.
Drawn by J. H. Mortimer. Etch'd by R. Blyth. London Publish'd as the Act directs, March 6th 1780 by R. Blyth N.o 27 Great Castle Street, Cavendish Square.
London, 1780.
Etching. 355 x 330mm (14 x 13"), with large margins. Repaired tear and crease in left margin.
Three heads in a roundel; the first man wears a turban and elaborately tassled garb, the woman also looks richly dressed in a headband and jewellery. The man in the middle looks to be wearing a helmet. Joseph Banks was a notable patron of natural sciences and was a leading member of the Society of Dilettanti, which helped to found the Royal Academy. He was elected president of the Royal Society in 1778, a position he held for forty one years.
[Ref: 53965] £260.00
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[Three Horses.]
Pub.d by R. Pollard, Spafields, London. [n.d. c.1800.]
Hand-coloured etching and engraving, rare. 210 x 285mm (8¼ x 11¼").
Two horses and a pony standing: one resting its head on the back of the other, the pony to the left. From a bound set of horses published by Pollard.
[Ref: 31173] £140.00
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Three Living Lions. G.B. Shaw G.K. Chesterton H.G. Wells.
Caricatured By Joseph Simpson.
Rider 36 St. Martins Court W.C. [n.d., c.1935.]
Two woodcuts and one facsimile print of a coloured pencil and watercolour sketch (Chesterton), limited editions signed by the artist, in original publisher's wrapper. Sheets c. 365 x 275mm. Paper age toned.
Caricatures of three literary giants of the age, George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), Gilbert Keith ('G.K.') Chesterton (1874 - 1936), and Herbert George Wells (1866 - 1946). All signed in pencil by Joseph Simpson (1879 - 1939), painter and etcher of portraits and sporting subjects. Annotated and initialled by the publisher on wrapper No. '71' of an edition limited to 175 copies. The collection presented in rough boards with the publisher's original advertisement attached. Simpson was born in Carlisle and studied art at Glasgow School of Art. He became a close friend of D.Y. Cameron and was elected RBA in 1909. Simpson designed covers for Edinburgh publishers and was a prolific designer of bookplates. In 1918 he became an official war artist for the RAF and was stationed in France. Simpson was already forty-five when he took up etching in 1925, at the height of the boom period for the medium. His first twenty or so plates were etched with a gramophone needle and printed by the artist himself on the small press lent to him by a local Carlisle printing firm. His first exhibition of etchings took place in Glasgow at Wishart Brown in March 1926. His friend Frank Brangwyn wrote the catalogue introduction. A second highly successful show was staged in November 1926 by Alex, Reid and Lefevre in London. Simpson exhibited in Munich, Venice, Florence & Stockholm. Ex: Collection of Alec Clunes.
[Ref: 7820] £280.00
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[The Myrrhbearers.]
Bart. Sprangers Inuentor. Eiodius Sadeler Sac. M.tis Sculptor obtulit [****]liter anni 1600 initio.
Cu. Priuil. Sui. Pontif. et Sac. Cæ. M.tis.
Engraving. Sheet 515 x 370mm (20½ x 14½"). Trimmed to plate, some wear, with loss to title, old mss. in inscription area.
The three Marys (the Virgin, Mary Magdalene and Mary of Clopas, according to John) return from Jesus's cave, having found it empty. All carry jars of myrrh, with which they were planning to annoint the body of Christ. In the background are the three empty crosses. Engraved by Aegidius Sadeler II (c.1570-1629) after Bartholomeus Spranger (1546-1611). In 1570 Spranger was painter in the service of Pius V; in 1575 in Vienna at the court of Maximilian II; and in 1581 painter at the court of Rudolph II in Prague.
[Ref: 53171] £280.00
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Three Pets. The Property of James Webb, Esqre. A Copy of the Pedigree of "Wee Pet" given with each Copy.
B. Aplin Howe, Pinxt. Lavars, Chromo-Lith, Bristol.
Entd. at Sta: Hall. Bristol. -Published by Oldland and May, 1863.
Chromolithograph, sheet 560 x 385mm. 22 x 15¼".
Sweet oval portrait of three pet dogs, two Scottish terriers and a fox terrier.
[Ref: 19427] £260.00
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[Three Smokers.]
[John Smith.]
[n.d. c.1740; but 1805.] [John Boydell.]
Mezzotint. Plate 160 x 127mm (6¼ x 5").
Three Smokers: a man wearing a feathered cap sitting on the left in profile, one hand tucked into his coat, smoking and smiling at an older, bearded man, who sits opposite, filling his pipe from a tobacco paper on the table, while the third stands behind him, wearing a round-brimmed hat, holding his pipe against his breast, looking up with a smile to left. Attributed to John Smith. Possibly derived from the etching by Coryn Boel after Teniers. The print was included in John Boydell's 'Collection of Portraits' (1805)
[Ref: 31186] £180.00
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The Prophecy.
XXX. [John Doyle.]
London, Published by T. McLean. 26, Haymarket April, 1829.
Hand-coloured lithograph with fine colour and large margins; printed on J. Whatman 1829 paper. Plate 279 x 355mm (11 x 14").
Satire on the intrigues of the Duke of Cumberland with the ultra-Tories: Cumberland, as Macbeth, addresses the three witches who hold wands: Eldon, Lord Redesdale and Lord Manners. From Doyle's "Political Sketches" BM Satires: 15742.
[Ref: 30626] £180.00
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The Prophecy.
XXX. [John Doyle.]
London, Published by T. McLean. 26, Haymarket April, 1829.
Hand-coloured lithograph with very fine colour and large margins; printed on J. Whatman 1829 paper. Plate 279 x 355mm (11 x 14").
Satire on the intrigues of the Duke of Cumberland with the ultra-Tories: Cumberland, as Macbeth, addresses the three witches who hold wands: Eldon, Lord Redesdale and Lord Manners. From Doyle's "Political Sketches" BM Satires: 15742.
[Ref: 48384] £230.00
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Three Young Gums. 47/50 [in pencil.]
E.S. Watson 29 [scratched in plate.] ['E.S. Watson' signed in pencil.]
[Queensland, 1929.]
Etching, edition limited to 50, 158 x 113mm. Glued to paper mount at top edge.
View in the Australian bush, with three gum trees, or Eucalyptus, to the fore.
[Ref: 7653] £220.00
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Wahre Abbildung von Napoleons Thron.
Bei Friedr. Compe. [n.d., c.1810.]
Etching with small margins. 260 x 180mm (10¼ x 7").
'A True depiction of Napoleon's Throne'.
[Ref: 36028] £45.00
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Throwing the Spear.
J.H. Clark Del. M. Dubourg Sculp.t.
Published & Sold October 1st 1813, by Edw.d Orme, Bond Street, London.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint, very large margins. Platemark: 180 x 230mm (7¼ x 9¼").
Plate 3 from 'The Field Sports &c. &c. of the Native Inhabitants of New South Wales', published by Edward Orme, London, 1813, the first book devoted solely to the Aboriginal people of Australia. The scene depicts a group of Aborigines skillfully throwing spears at birds in flight. After John Heaviside Clark, later known as "Waterloo Clark" for his depictions of Wellington's triumph in 1815. NGV ref: 1999.400.3.
[Ref: 32074] £220.00
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[Thun Castle, Switzerland.]
Johnstone Baird [pencil signature]
[n.d., c.1920.]
Drypoint etching, signed by the artist. In original mount, limited edition of 75; 315 x 170mm (12½ x 6¾") very large margins. Mint.
A 13th century castle in the canton of Bern. Johnstone Baird (1880 - 1935). Born in Ayrshire, studied Glasgow School of Art. Naval architect with the Admiralty 1917-19. Travelled widely on the Continent. Exhibited 1910-30.
[Ref: 49229] £130.00
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Vue de Thun du Côté du Midi. Dedié à S.A.Royale M.e F. Sophie Wilhelmine Princess d'Orange et de Nassau Née Princesse de Prusse, Par son très humble et très respectueus serviteur Henzi.
Wolff pinx. J. Janinet sculp. Gravé sous la direction de M.r Vernet, Peintre du Roi.
Se vend à Paris Rue des deux Portes S.t Sauveur chez Mr Graff [n.d., c.1785].
Aquatint and etching with fine hand colour. 320 x 450mm (12½ x 17¾"). Small margins.
A fine view of Castle Thun with a footbridge over the Aare river. Plate 6 of ''Vues Remarkables des Montagnes de la Suisse, Dessinees et Peintes d'apres Nature, Avec Leur Description'', one of the earliest and rarest alpine colour plate books. Orignally published by Wagner in Bern in 1782, the plates passed to Bern publisher Rodolphe Hentzi who published them in 1785. This example has Graff's name added.
[Ref: 54919] £350.00
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Carl. Pet. Thunberg. M.Dr.Prof.Ord.der Botan. zu Upsala u.d. Wasa Ord. Ritter. Geb. zu Joenkoeping d. 11 Nov. 1743.
C. Westermayr.
[German.] [n.d. c.1810.]
Stipple with large margins. Plate 140 x 95mm (5½ x 3¾").
Carl Peter Thunberg (1743-1828) the Swedish naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linneaus. He is often referred to as "the father of South African botany" or the "Japanese Linneaus". In 1771 he was commissioned to visit the Dutch colonies and Japan to collect specimens for the Dutch botanical garden. After many travels he published in 'Flora Japonica' in 1784 and four years later he began to publish his travels. The portrait was published in 'Allgemeine Geographische Ephemeriden' (Universal Geographical Ephemerides (i.e. encyclopedia) by Friedrich Bertuch et al. W: 2936.
[Ref: 29748] £130.00
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Thuringia.
[Engraved by Jodocus Hondius.]
[London, Michael Sparke & Samuel Cartwright, 1635.]
Engraved map, 140 x 200mm, 5½ x 8", set in a page of letterpress.
A map of Thuringia in Germany. Originally engraved in 1607 by Jodocus Hondius for his "Atlas Minor", the printing plate of this map was sold to a London publisher when a new, up-to-date map was engraved. It was first used to illustrate Samuel Purchas's "Hakluytus Posthumus or Purchas His Pilgrimes" in 1625, then Sparke & Cartwright's "Historia Mundi or Mercator's Atlas", as this example.
[Ref: 18121] £120.00
Ioannes Thurloe. From a Gold Medal in the possession of Dr. Mead.
GVertue in.s.
[n.d. c.1760.]
Etching. Plate 101 x 197mm. 4 x 7¾".
Portrait of John Thurloe, after a medal by Abraham and Thomas Simon; medallion suspended from ruined obelisk, emblematic objects, with a fleet of ships and to right, the Banqueting House, Whitehall. John Thurloe (1616-1668) Secretary of State to Cromwell from 1653 and from 1656 he was also Chief Postmaster of England. At the Restoration he was accused of high treason, but out of regard to his personal abilities he was allowed his liberty. Alexander: 830.
[Ref: 24244] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
[The Humble Petition of the States Generall of the United Provinces]
W. Sherwin sc [1673]
Etching, rare; sheet 170 x 130mm (6¾ x 5"). Tipped into album sheet with small portrait.
The Independent Minister Hugh Peters (bap.1598-d.1660) introduces the four Dutch ambassadors Paulus van der Perre, Willem Nieupoort, Allard Peter Jongstall, and Hieronymus Berverningk to Secretary of State John Thurloe (bap.1616-d.1668). Beverningk presents a petition for peace during the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-4). Thurloe was secretary of state from 1652-8 and his intelligence work both at home and abroad were crucial for the protectoral regime. He took part in negotiations with the Dutch ambassadors in autumn 1653 and thereafter he was the protectoral council's conduit to Nieupoort, the resident ambassador, and he was part of the negotiating team for the maritime treaty. Frontispiece to Henry Stubbe, 'A Further Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands' (1673), published during the third Anglo-Dutch war (1672-4). For a portrait of Thurloe see ref. 24244.
[Ref: 42793] £240.00
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A Ward of Chancery.
I.C. [Isaac Cruikshank.]
London Pub Feb 8 1792 by S W Fores 3 Piccadilly where may be seen the Greatest Collection of Caricatures in Europe Admitance 1 Shilling.
Coloured etching. Sheet 275 x 380mm (10¾ x 15"). Trimmed just within plate. small nick in top edge.
A young lady elopes on the back of a stag with a human head and cocked hat, pursued by judges including her father Edward Thurlow (1731-1806), who was Lord Chancellor before he was sacked by William Pitt in 1792, the year of this caricature. This satirises the elopement of one of his three illegitimate daughters, drawing attention to his own long-term attachment to a young woman in the bar at Nando's coffee-house. BM 8164.
[Ref: 36357] £260.00
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[Lord Thurlow.]
S. Collings pinx.t J Conde sculp.t
Publish'd Feby. 29 1792 by S.W. Fores No3 Piccadilly.
Fine proof stipple and etching. Plate 274 x 210mm. 10¾ x 8¼".
Edward Thurlow (1731-1806), 1st Baron Thurlow, lawyer and politician, Lord Chancellor for fourteen years (1778-1792) and under four Tory Prime Ministers.
[Ref: 20122] £130.00
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[Edward Thurlow] The Right Hon.ble Lord Thurlow. From the Original Picture in the Collection of the Marquis of Stafford.
Painted by G. Romney. Engraved by W. Dickinson.
London, Publish'd October 1.st 1800 by Colnaghi & C.º Cockspur Street.
Scarce & fine mezzotint, open letter proof. 635 x 380mm (25 x 15"). Some rubbing of inscription area. Ink collector's stamp bottom right.
A portrait of lawyer and politician Edward Thurlow (1731-1806). 1st Baron Thurlow was Lord Chancellor for fourteen years (1778-1792) and under four Tory Prime Ministers. Thurlow was a constitutionalist and anti-reformer. He opposed reform in Ireland and defended the interests of the slave-trader. CS 84, ii of iii. Ink stamp of William Augustus Fraser (1826-98), Lugt 2830.
[Ref: 66981] £420.00
[Edward Thurlow and the Regency Bill] Behold, He Prayeth.
Pub April 1, 1789 by [Burch Strand]
Coloured etching. Sheet 240 x 350mm (9½ x 13¾"), on Whatman laid paper. Trimmed within plate. Address of S.W. Fores erased and 'Burch Strand' replaced in ink mss. Bit time stained.
The Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, Edward Thurlow, praying, saying ''When I forsake my King, May God forsake me''. Behind him are bishops, one of whom says ''What a Hypocrite! a second Cardinal Wolsey!''. A satire on Thurlow recanting after the passing of the Regency Bill of 1789, introduced because of the 'Madness of George III'. Thurlow was about to affix the Great Seal of the Realm to bypass royal assent when the king recovered. BM Satires 7520 for original. See BM 7520A for an example with Burch's mss; ''Burch is otherwise unknown''.
[Ref: 63414] £190.00
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Lord Thurlow.
Stewart del.
Published as the Act directs by Rob.t Stewart N 287 Near Great Turnstile Holborn, June Ye 24 1779.
Mezzotint. 135 x 105mm (5¼ x 4").
Edward Thurlow (1731-1806), 1st Baron Thurlow, lawyer and politician, Lord Chancellor for fourteen years, under four Tory Prime Ministers.
[Ref: 5727] £110.00
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[Thurrock.] London. Sheet LXXXIII. Edition of 1894-96.
Photozincographed and Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1897.
Zincograph with hand colour, sheet 700 x 990mm, 27½ x 39". With stencilled sheet number and mss. notes. Laid on linen, some surface soiling, tears, edges chipped.
A large-scale plan (1/2500) of Thurrock, with part of Tilbury Docks. This sheet has been used to record the property of the Port of London Authority, noting sales. From the Port of London Authority archives.
[Ref: 10973] £60.00
Charlotte Ann Thurston, Afterwards Mrs. Charles Taylor.
From a Drawing taken in early life. M, Gauci …
R. Martin, lithog. 124, High Holborn, &c 51, Carey St. [n.d. c.1850.]
Lithograph. 167 x 116mm. 16½ x 4½". Two horizontal marks above and below the image, in one case through the engraver's name.
Charlotte Ann Thurston, married Charles Taylor (1780-1856) in 1817.
[Ref: 14358] £45.00
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Hans Carl L.B. de Thungen S.C.M. Gen. Camp. Maresch. Excellentiae sua D.D. Humillin, Servus Christoph: Weigel.
E.C Heiss excud. Aug Vin. Cum Priv. S. C. Majest.
[n.d. c.1700]
Rare mezzotint, 320 x 215mm (12½ x 8½"), with margins. Laid down on Album sheet. Slightly damaged and foxed.
Half-length portrait of Austrian Imperial Field Marshal, Johann Carl Thüngen (1648-1709). He wears a cravat, armour, sash and his right eye is covered. He is within an oval frame with a crest surrounded by swords, guns, cannons and balls.
[Ref: 61616] £260.00
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Thomas Thynne Esq.r.
P. Lellij Eques pinxit.
Sold by Alex: Browne at y.e blew ballcony in little Queen Street. [n.d. c.1680.]
Mezzotint, 17th century watermark, 340 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾"). Thread margins, stained in title.
Three-quarter length portrait of Thomas Thynne (1648-1682), wearing wig, jacket with wide sleeves. Thynne was as an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1670 to 1682. He was assassinated on 12 February 1682 by emissaries of the Count of Koningsmark, who was pursuing his wife. CS 40.II. Blackett-Ord & Turner B.49.II. Ex Collection Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 60333] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
Thomas Thynne Esq.r.
P. Lelly Eques Pinxit.
Sold by Alexander Browne at y.e blew balcony in little Queen Street. [n.d. c.1680]
Mezzotint, sheet 340 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate at bottom. Taped into mount at top.
A reverse copy of the three-quarter length portrait of Thomas Thynne (c.1648 -82) after Lely published by Browne standing, wearing a wig and a jacket with wide sleeves, holding a staff. He gestures toward a window, through which buildings and a distant landscape are visible. Thynne was an English landowner of the family that is now headed by the Marquess of Bath, as well as a politician who served in the House of Commons from 1670 to 1682. He was known by the nickname "Tom of Ten Thousand" due to his immense wealth. CS40. Turner B49. II of II. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd & E. Rose Tunno, Lugt 902.
[Ref: 64824] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Thomas Thynne Esq.r.
P. Lelly Eques Pinxit.
Sold by Alexander Browne at y.e blew balcony in little Queen Street. [n.d. c.1680]
Mezzotint, sheet 340 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate and laid onto backing sheet. Taped into mount at top.
A three-quarter length portrait of Thomas Thynne (c.1648 -82) standing, wearing a wig and a jacket with wide sleeves, holding a staff. He gestures toward a window, through which buildings and a distant landscape are visible. Thynne was an English landowner of the family that is now headed by the Marquess of Bath, as well as a politician who served in the House of Commons from 1670 to 1682. He was known by the nickname "Tom of Ten Thousand" due to his immense wealth. CS40. Turner B49. II of II. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd
[Ref: 64823] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Il Tevere col Cornucopia nella Sinistra, e con la Lupa Accanto che Allatta Romulo, e Remo. Lui: Lib: 1: Dionijs. Lib.1: VI.
Cl. Randon Sculp.
Nella Stamp.a di Dom.co de Rossi erede di Gio: Giac.o de Rossi in Roma, alla Pace con Privil. del Som. Pont. [n.d. c.1704.]
Engraving. Plate 203 x 330mm. 8 x 13".
A Roman depiction of the Tiber as a River-God with cornucopia at Campidoglio, Rome. To the right are Romulus and Remus, the mythical founders of Rome, who were saved from Tiber's waters, feeding from the she-wolf. From "Raccolta Di Statue Antiche E Moderne".
[Ref: 24901] £160.00
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Tiberius. III. Qu'apres ma mort s'entremeslent le feu et la terre ensemble
F.L.D. Ciartres excudit Cum privegio Regis Christianiss.
Copper Engraving. 280 x 200mm, 11 x 8".
Tiberius Caesar, the third Roman emperor, by François Langlois (1589-1647), called Ciartres.
[Ref: 19843] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Tiberius Cæsar.
Titian del.t. J.Pass sc.
Engraved for the Encyclopedia Londinensis, 1826.
Colour printed stipple with engraving. 180 x 135mm, 7 x 5¾". Watermarked 1824.
Oval portrait of Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (42 BC-AD 37) after Titian. Step-son, son-in-law & adopted son of Augustus, he became emperor but retired to Capri, leaving Rome under the control of his trusted but unscrupulous lieutenants, Sejanus and Macro. The 'Encyclopedia Londonensis' was published from 1796 to 1829, compiled by John Wilkes, edited by John Jones.
[Ref: 18548] £80.00
(£96.00 incl.VAT)
Hindoo Temple In The Himalayas.
W.H.K. Delt. Hanhart lith.
[London: Richard Bentley, 1863.]
Chromolithograph. Sheet: 150 x 245, (6 x 9") large margins.
Plate to Captian William Henry Knight's 'Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Thibet.'
[Ref: 39867] £70.00
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