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Tonbridge School [in pencil lower right.]
Tonbridge School [in pencil lower right.]
Wallace Hester [signed in pencil lower left]. ['WH' monogram scratched in plate lower right.]
Etching. Signed artist's and stamped Remarque Proof. Plate 202 x 260mm. 8 x 10¼".
Tonbridge School, Kent was founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judd and has close links with the Worshipful Company of Skinners and is a public school in the specialised British sense of the term. By Wallace Hester, etcher and illustrator responsible for 12 cartoons for Vanity Fair, 1910, 1911, 1913. Remarque of school crest below image
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[Tonbridge, View from the Front.]
[Tonbridge, View from the Front.]
F.P. Barraud. EW Evans. [pencil signatures.]
London Published Jan.y 20.th 1893 by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster. Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching, proof before title. Printseller's association stamp. Plate: 420 x 530mm (16½ x 21"). Very large margins.
The front view of Tonbridge School, the British boys' independent school in Tonbridge, Kent. It was founded by Sir Andrew Judd in 1553 and is a member if the Eton group. One of a set of three plates after Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900).
PSA: Vol.II. AP.100.
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[Tonbridge School.]
[Tonbridge School.]
[Lithographed by W.L. Walton after Charles Tattershall Dodd.]
[Tonbridge Wells: Dodd, c.1840].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 290 x 490mm (11½ x 19¼"). Framed. Unexamined out of 'Frank T. Sabin' frame.
Charles Tattershall Dodd (1815-78), educated at the Royal College of Art, exhibited at the Royal Academy 1847 to 1859.
[Ref: 57518]   £320.00  
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Tonbridge Wells.  Plate 3. Part 2.
Tonbridge Wells. Plate 3. Part 2. from the Common.
[G. Barnard.]
[London: Ackermann & Co., n.d., c.1830.]
Lithograph, fragment from a sheet of three landscape vignettes. Sheet 185 x 340mm, 7¼ x 13½". Glued to album page, glue stains to extremities.
Figures, some in carriages or on horseback, with a prospect of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, beyond. From the third plate of George Barnard's (d.1890) oblong folio 'Landscape reminiscences... Tonbridge Wells and its Vicinity'.
See Abbey Scenery 329, 3. See Wellcome Library no. 22944i.
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Chute de la Riviere de Tondano.
Chute de la Riviere de Tondano. (Ile - Celebes).
de Sainson pinx. Himely sc. Finot imp.
J. Tastu edit. [Paris, n.d., c.1835.]
Aquatint, image 365 x 285mm, 14¼ x 11¼". Lacking left and right margin.
Hunters on the nearside bank, at the base of a waterfall on the Tondano river, Indonesia. Numbered 'Pl. 211' upper right. From 'Voyage autour du Monde par les mers de l’Inde et de Chine sur la corvette de l’e´tat la Favorite pendant les anne´es 1830, 1831 et 1832 sous le commandement de M. Laplace' by Cyrille Pierre The´odore Laplace.
See BNF FRBNF33995730. BM 002075877.
[Ref: 20593]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Route de Tondano. (Iles Célèbes.)
Route de Tondano. (Iles Célèbes.)
de Sainson pinx.t. V. Adam et J.L. Tirpenne Lith.
J. Tastu Editeur. Lith. de Lemercier. [Paris, n.d. c.1833.]
Lithograph. 520 x 336mm. 20½ x 13¼". Paper toning around the edges.
A vue of the wooden bridge crossing the Kuala Sumalangka en-route to Tondano, Indonesia; groups of local and French explorers descend to cross the bridge. Numbered 'Pl.208' upper right; from 'Voyage de la Corvette l'Astrolabe', the account of Jules Dumont D'Urville's important expedition to the South Seas between 1826 and 1829. Publisher's blindstamp below title. After Louis Auguste de Sainson (1801 - 1887).
See NLA: 2929338. Ex Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 18853]   £210.00   (£252.00 incl.VAT)
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Réception a Tondano. Du Gouverneur Merkus et des Officiers de l'Astrolabe.
Réception a Tondano. Du Gouverneur Merkus et des Officiers de l'Astrolabe. (Ile Célèbes.)
de Sainson pinxt. Chapuy Lirh. Fig. par V. Adam.
J. Tastu, Editeur. Lith. de Bichebois aîné, rue clery, No. 5. [Paris, 1833.]
Lithograph. Printed area 295 x 405mm. Publisher's blindstamp below title.
The reception of the officers of the Astrolabe in Tondano, Indonesia, by Governor Merkus. From 'Voyage de la Corvette l'Astrolabe', the account of Jules Dumont D'Urville's important expedition to the South Seas between 1826 and 1829.
[Ref: 8163]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Vue du Lac de Tondano. (Ile Célèbes.)
Vue du Lac de Tondano. (Ile Célèbes.)
De Sainson pinx. Arnout lith.
J. Tastu Editeur. Lith. de Bichebois aînè, rue de la Bibliothèque, No.4. [Paris, n.d. c.1833.]
Lithograph. 336 x 512mm. 13¼ x 20¼". Paper toning around the edges.
A scene of a traveller in a sedan chair transported by locals and a chaperone past Lake Tondano, Indonesia. Numbered 'Pl.218' upper right; from 'Voyage de la Corvette l'Astrolabe', the account of Jules Dumont D'Urville's important expedition to the South Seas between 1826 and 1829. Publisher's blindstamp below title. After Louis Auguste de Sainson (1801 - 1887).
NLA: 2930761. Ex Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 18846]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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Sources Chaudes de Passo, près du Lac de Tondano. (Ile Célèbes.)
Sources Chaudes de Passo, près du Lac de Tondano. (Ile Célèbes.)
de Sainson pinx. A. Bichebois ainé lith.
J. Tastu Editeur. Lith: de Bichebois aînè, rue de la Bibliothèque, No.4. [Paris, n.d. c.1833.]
Lithograph. 508 x 336mm. 20 x 13¼". Paper toning around the edges.
The hot springs at Passo, near Tondano Lake, Indonesia. Numbered 'Pl.217' upper right; from 'Voyage de la Corvette l'Astrolabe', the account of Jules Dumont D'Urville's important expedition to the South Seas between 1826 and 1829. Publisher's blindstamp below title. After Louis Auguste de Sainson (1801 - 1887).
NLA: 2929373.
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A Perspective View of Cocos and Traitor's Islands discovered in the Voyages to the South Seas.
A Perspective View of Cocos and Traitor's Islands discovered in the Voyages to the South Seas. Engraved for Middleton's Complete System of Geography.
F. Chesham Sculpt.
[n.d., c.1777.]
Etching and engraving, 190 x 290mm (7½ x 11½"). Two pin holes to image. Repaired hole to title area.
A European ship's crew is attacked by inhabitants of Tafahi and Niuatoputapu, two islands of the kingdom of Tonga. Plate to Charles Theodore Middleton's 'A new and complete system of Geography ... Embellished ... with ... copper plates, etc.', London 1777-78.
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Otago  Capo dell'Isola d'Amsterdam nel Mare Pacifico del Sud [to left].
Otago Capo dell'Isola d'Amsterdam nel Mare Pacifico del Sud [to left]. Otago Chef de l'Isle d'Amsterdam dans la Mer Pacifique du Sud [to right]. Li Vomini di questa Isola quando muojono alcuno dei loro piu stretti congiunti si tagliano un dito delle mani.
Apud Theodorum Viero Venetiis [n.d., c.1790.]
Engraving, 280 x 202mm.
Otago was a native of Tongatapu Island, Tonga. A rare engraving from an Italian edition of Cook's Voyages, published in Venice by Antonio Zatta. From the original drawing by William Hodges, who accompanied Cook. By Teodoro Viero (1740 - 1819), engraver and publisher in Venice.
[Ref: 7750]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Reception of Captain Cook, in Hapaee.
The Reception of Captain Cook, in Hapaee.
J. Webber del. Heath sculp.
[London: G. Nicol & T. Cadell, 1785.]
Copper engraving, 260 x 405mm (10¼ x 16") on paper watermarked 'Bates'.
An exhibition of martial arts organised for Captain Cook on his arrival on Tonga, published in the Official Account of Cook's Third Voyage (1776-80). John Webber (1751 - 1793) was the official artist of the expedition, recording Cook's death at the hands of Hawaiian natives.
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Entertainment given to Admiral d'Entrecasteaux by Toobou King of the Friendly Islands.
Entertainment given to Admiral d'Entrecasteaux by Toobou King of the Friendly Islands. No. XXVI.
Piron del. Harding ex. Eastgate sc.
Pub: Apr.20.1800 by J. Debrett Piccadilly.
Copper engraving, platemark 292 x 400mm (11½ x 15¾)". Centre fold as issued;
King Toobou (ruler of the archipelago of Tonga) who entertained Admiral d'Entrecasteaux in 1793 when he stopped on his way from Van Diemen's Land. He found that the natives remembered Cook and Bligh, but knew nothing of the La Perouse. 'We walked on near a quarter of an hour in a narrow path, bounded on each side by palisades, till we reached an extensive esplanade, where King Toobou was soon to arrive [...] the natives formed a great concourse on all sides. According to our estimation, at least four thousand of them were present'. From the English edition of Jacques Labillardière's ''An Account of A Voyage in search of La Perouse... Under the Command of Rear-Admiral Bruni d'Entrecasteaux'', an expedition that crossed the South Pacific, visiting Australia, New Zealand and the East Indies between 1791-3.
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Isle de Sir Charles Saunder ; Isle Ofnabrug ; Isle Boscawen ; Isle de l'Admiral Keppel ; Isle de Wallis.
Isle de Sir Charles Saunder ; Isle Ofnabrug ; Isle Boscawen ; Isle de l'Admiral Keppel ; Isle de Wallis.
Benard Dir.
[Paris 1787.]
Engraving. 200 x 260mm, 8 x 10½".
Five coastal profiles of islands in or around the Tonga Islands group. The islands are (in order of title) Maiao in the Windward Islands of the Society Islands; Mehetia in the Society Islands in the vicinity of Wallis Island; Niuatoputapu; Tafahi; Wallis Island in the Wallis and Futuna Island group. Engraved by Bénard for a French edition of the Official Account of Cook's Voyages, which included accounts of other English explorers in the South Seas.
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Fête donnée au Général Dentrecasteaux par Toubau, Roi des Îles des Amis.
Fête donnée au Général Dentrecasteaux par Toubau, Roi des Îles des Amis.
Piron del. Copia Sculp. Dien scripsit.
[Paris: H.J.Jansen, 1800.]
Engraving. 310 x 440mm, 12¼ x 17¼".
A concert given for d'Entrecasteaux by Toubou, king of Tonga. In 1788 Jean-Francois de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse set sail from Botany Bay and was never seen again. Despite the upheaval of the French Revolution the National Assembly was moved to send an expedition in search of their lost hero, 1791-3, under Chevalier Bruni d'Entrecasteaux. Despite finding no trace of La Perouse, losing its commander and many crew to scurvy, and finally splitting between royalist and republican factions, the expedition was judged a success because of the important observations made by the expedition's scientists, especially in Australia. This account, compiled by the expedition's botanist, Jacques Julien Houtou de Labillardière, was published as 'Relation du voyage à la recherche de La Pérouse', with natural history plates by Redouté and Audebert. The work even has its own abbreviation in botantical literature, 'Voy.Rech.Perouse'.
Ex Collection Norman Blackburn.
[Ref: 18697]   £480.00  
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Toubou Son of the King of the Friendly Islands.
Toubou Son of the King of the Friendly Islands. Vouacecee An Inhabitant of Fidgi or Fejee.
Piron del. Harding ex. A.W. Warren sc.
[Pub.d. Apr. 20, 1800 by J. Debrett Piccadilly.]
Engraving, sheet 290 x 230mm (9 x 12"). Trimmed to plate.
Portraits of men of Tonga and Fiji. From the English edition of Jacques Labillardière's ''An Account of A Voyage in search of La Perouse... Under the Command of Rear-Admiral Bruni d'Entrecasteaux'', an expedition that crossed the South Pacific, visiting Australia, New Zealand and the East Indies between 1791-3.
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Finau, Chef des Guerriers de Tongatabou.
Finau, Chef des Guerriers de Tongatabou.
[Piron del. Copia Sculp. Dien scripsit.]
[Paris: H.J.Jansen, 1800.]
Engraving. 300 x 225mm, 12 x 8¾". Trimmed.
Chief of the Tongan warriors. In 1788 Jean-Francois de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse set sail from Botany Bay and was never seen again. Despite the upheaval of the French Revolution the National Assembly was moved to send an expedition in search of their lost hero, 1791-3, under Chevalier Bruni d'Entrecasteaux. Despite finding no trace of La Perouse, losing its commander and many crew to scurvy, and finally splitting between royalist and republican factions, the expedition was judged a success because of the important observations made by the expedition's scientists, especially in Australia. This account, compiled by the expedition's botanist, Jacques Julien Houtou de Labillardière, was published as 'Relation du voyage à la recherche de La Pérouse', with natural history plates by Redouté and Audebert. The work even has its own abbreviation in botantical literature, 'Voy.Rech.Perouse'.
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A Perspective View of Cocos and Traitor's Islands discovered in the Voyages to the South Seas.
A Perspective View of Cocos and Traitor's Islands discovered in the Voyages to the South Seas. Engraved for Middleton's Complete System of Geography.
F. Chesham Sculpt.
[London: J. Cooke, 1777-8.]
Engraving. 190 x 290mm (7½ x 11½"), very large margins.
A European ship's crew is attacked by inhabitants of Tafahi and Niuatoputapu, two islands of the kingdom of Tonga. From Charles Theodore Middleton's 'A new and complete system of Geography'.
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[Tonga] Poulaho, King of the Friendly Islands, drinking Kava.
[Tonga] Poulaho, King of the Friendly Islands, drinking Kava.
J.Webber del. W. Sharp sculp.
[London, G. Nicol and T. Cadell, 1785.]
Engraving. 260 x 410mm (10¼ x 16"), with large margins.
Poulaho, the king of Tonga, at a ceremony drinking Kava, which has a sedative and anesthetic effect. John Webber (1751-93) travelled with Captain Cook on the Third Voyage (1776-80) as the Official Artist of the expedition, recording the explorer's death at the hand of Hawaiian natives.
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Feenou Chief of the Warriors of Tongataboo.
Feenou Chief of the Warriors of Tongataboo. Map of Cape Diemen.
Piron del. Harding ex. A.W. Warren sc.
[Pub.d. Apr. 20, 1800 by J. Debrett Piccadilly.]
Engraving, sheet 230 x 305mm (9 x 12"). Trimmed to plate, tear into title area.
A chief of Tongatapu, the main island of Tonga; and an Aboriginal map of Tasmania. From the English edition of Jacques Labillardière's ''An Account of A Voyage in search of La Perouse... Under the Command of Rear-Admiral Bruni d'Entrecasteaux'', an expedition that crossed the South Pacific, visiting Australia, New Zealand and the East Indies between 1791-3.
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Entertainment given to Admiral d'Entrecasteaux by Toobou King of the Friendly Islands.
Entertainment given to Admiral d'Entrecasteaux by Toobou King of the Friendly Islands. No. XXVI.
Piron del. Harding ex. Eastgate sc.
Pub: Apr.20.1800 by J. Debrett Piccadilly.
Copper engraving. 292 x 420mm. 11½ x 16½". Centre fold; as issued.
Tonga, reigned over by King Toobou, who entertained Admiral d'Entrecasteaux in 1793 when he stopped on his way from Van Diemen's Land. He found that the natives remembered Cook and Bligh, but knew nothing of the La Perouse. From the English edition of Jacques Labillardière's ''An Account of A Voyage in search of La Perouse... Under the Command of Rear-Admiral Bruni d'Entrecasteaux'', an expedition that crossed the South Pacific, visiting Australia, New Zealand and the East Indies between 1791-3.
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[Willem Shouten attacking a Tongiaki near Tonga.]
[Willem Shouten attacking a Tongiaki near Tonga.]
[Leiden: Nicolaus a Geelkercken, 1619?]
Engraving. Part of larger, folded letterpress sheet. Engraving 150 x 215mm. Paper toned.
Willem Schouten (c.1567-1625), the Dutch navigator who was the first to round Cape Horn (with Jacob Le Maire), attacking a tongiaki (a native catamaran) near Tonga in 1616. Published in 'Speculum Orientalis Occidentalisque Indiae navigationum', accounts of the yoyages of Shouten & Le Maire and Joris van Spilbergen.
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[Tonga] Otago.
[Tonga] Otago.
Drawn from Nature by W. Hodges. Engrav'd by J.K. Sherwin. No.XL.
Published Feby. 1st. 1777 by Wm. Strahan in New Street Shoe Lane & Thos. Cadell in the Strand London.
Etching, 270 x 203mm.
Otago was a native of Tongatapu Island, Tonga. Illustration to a 1777 edition of Cook's 'A Voyage towards the South Pole', from the original drawing by William Hodges, who accompanied Cook.
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[Dance on Tonga in the presence of queen Tineh]
[Dance on Tonga in the presence of queen Tineh] Dans des Iles des Amis, en présence de la reine Tiné. Atlas du Voyage à la recherche de la Pérouse, No 27.
Piron del Copia sculp. Dien scripsit.
[Paris: H.J.Jansen, 1800.]
Engraving, sheet 315 x 450 (12½ x 17¾"). Very slight crease. Small margins.
Plate from 'Relation du voyage à la recherche de La Pérouse', compiled by Jacques Julien Houtou de Labillardière. Labillardière was the botanist on board an expedition led by Chevalier Bruni d'Entrecasteaux which in 1791-3 attempted to find Jean-Francois de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse, who disappeared in 1788 after setting sail from Botany Bay (Australia). Despite finding no trace of La Pérouse, losing its commander and many crew to scurvy, and finally splitting between royalist and republican factions, the expedition was judged a success because of the important observations made by the expedition's scientists (and sketches by the expedition's artist Jean Piron) which were published in this book.
For a British-published copy of this image see ref. 20740.
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[Tonga] Poulaho, King of the Friendly Islands.
[Tonga] Poulaho, King of the Friendly Islands.
J. Webber del. J. Hall sculp.
[London: Nicol & Cadell, n.d., c.1785.]
Engraving. On 18th century watermarked paper. Sheet 290 x 230mm (11½ x 9"), includes thread margins. Very slight creasing across face.
A plate from 'Cook's Voyage to the Pacific'. A portrait of Poulaho, King of the Friendly Islands, wearing a headdress and a neck ornament. John Webber (1751-93) travelled with Captain Cook on the Third Voyage (1776-80) as the Official Artist of the expedition, recording the explorer's death at the hand of Hawaiian natives.
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A View in the Island of Rotterdam.
A View in the Island of Rotterdam.
Drawn from nature by W. Hodges. Engrav'd by W. Byrne.
Published Feb.y 1st, 1777 by W. Strahan in New Street, Shoe Lane, & Thos. Cadell in the Strand, London.
Copper engraving. 265 x 410mm, 10½ x 16". Large margins.
Nomuka, one of the islands of Tonga, visited by Tasman, Cook and Bligh. When Joseph Banks abandoned his plan to accompany James Cook on his second voyage to the Pacific, the artists he intended to take with him—the well-known German artist Johann Zoffany and three topographical artists (James Miller, John Frederick Miller and John Cleveley)—were also withdrawn from the voyage. In their place, the Admiralty board appointed William Hodges, landscape painter. Unlike the artists of the first voyage, Hodges was to be directly under Cook’s orders. Early in the voyage Hodges was occupied with coastal profiles and tutoring a number of the midshipmen in topographic drawing. As the voyage progressed he showed a growing interest in recording atmospheric phenomena. Painting through the windows of the great cabin on the Resolution, Hodges was practising a form of ‘plein airism’ that would not become fashionable until the nineteenth century, when it would herald a transformation in western art. Hodges’ ‘Landing’ paintings, unlike his other work relating to the voyage, were designed and painted according to the conventions of history painting then fashionable in England. These conventions drew upon attitudes, compositions and costumes borrowed from classical sculpture and the masters of Italian painting, although the innovation of including contemporary costume gained increasing acceptance through the works of Benjamin West. Depicting the early European contact with Pacific Islanders, Hodges’ paintings, and the engravings made from them to illustrate Cook’s second voyage journal, contain all the drama one would expect in the making of history. Cook, determined to take the public presentation of his second Pacific voyage into his own hands, rewrote his journal a number of times throughout the voyages, perfecting an account of which he would be the hero. Hodges, a great admirer of Cook and well aware of the historical importance of his discoveries, has created the illustrations to support Cook’s heroic role. Pl. no. XLIII of "A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World: Performed in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution and Adventure, in the Years 1772, 1773, 1774 and 1775." in 2 vols. James Cook, London, 1777.
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The Natche, a Ceremony on Honour of the King's Son, in Tongataboo.
The Natche, a Ceremony on Honour of the King's Son, in Tongataboo.
J. Webber del. Landscape by S. Middiman. Figures by J. Hall.
[London: Nicol & Cadell, n.d., c.1785.]
Engraving with very large margins. On watermarked paper. Platemark: 310 x 490mm (12¼ x 19¼"). Uncut.
A plate from 'Cook's Voyage to the Pacific'. A view of a clearing surrounded by trees. A large group of people are seated in the clearing, facing the King's son, who is seated underneath a thatched canopy. A group of men wearing cloth wraps, are performing in front of the King's son, and several other men are carrying fish on sticks behind the performers. Two smaller groups of people are seated in the background. John Webber (1751-93) travelled with Captain Cook on the Third Voyage (1776-80) as the Official Artist of the expedition, recording the explorer's death at the hand of Hawaiian natives.
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A Flatooka, or Morai, in Tongataboo.
A Flatooka, or Morai, in Tongataboo.
J. Webber del. W. Ellis sculp.
[London: Nicol & Cadell, n.d., c.1785.]
Engraving with very large margins. On watermarked paper. Platemark: 255 x 400mm (10 x 15¾"). Uncut. Very slight creasing.
A plate from 'Cook's Voyage to the Pacific'. An exterior view of a 'mala'e' or meeting ground, surrounded by trees and thatched roof buildings. A man can be seen carrying bunches of bananas across the mala'e, and a group of people are seated and standing in one of the small buildings in the foreground to the left. John Webber (1751-93) travelled with Captain Cook on the Third Voyage (1776-80) as the Official Artist of the expedition, recording the explorer's death at the hand of Hawaiian natives.
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A Woman of Eaoo.
A Woman of Eaoo.
J. Webber del. J. Hall sculp.
[London: Nicol & Cadell, n.d., c.1785.]
Engraving with very large margins. On watermarked paper. Platemark: 290 x 225mm (11½ x 8¾"). Uncut.
A plate from 'Cook's Voyage to the Pacific'. A portrait of a woman from Eaoo (Tonga), wearing a cloth wrap and a neck ornament. John Webber (1751-93) travelled with Captain Cook on the Third Voyage (1776-80) as the Official Artist of the expedition, recording the explorer's death at the hand of Hawaiian natives.
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Jacob Tonson.
Jacob Tonson.
[after Geoffrey Kneller.]
[n.d., 1814?.]
Stipple and etching. Sheet 140 x 105mm (5¼ x 4¼"). Trimmed, slight crease.
Jacob Tonson (1656?-1736), publisher of Dryden & Pope, and secretary of the Kit-Kat Club (this portrait is based on the painting done for the series of members.)
NPG D27628 [?].
[Ref: 19028]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Mr Jacob Tonson.  43
Mr Jacob Tonson. 43
G. Kneller Bar.t Pix.t I. Faber fecit 1733.
Mezzotint. 255 x 350mm (10 x 13¾"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper at edges.
Seated portrait of Jacob Tonson (1656?-1736), holding a volume of Milton's Paradise Lost'. The publisher of Dryden & Pope, he was also secretary of the famous Kit-Cat Club: this portrait is one of the series recording the resemblances of the members.
CS 208-43.
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[Thomas Tooke] A Near Guess.
[Thomas Tooke] A Near Guess. M.r. Tooke.
Drawn Etch.d. & Pub.d. by Richard Dighton as the Act directs 1823.
London, Pub.d. by T.M.c.Lean. 26 Haymarket 1824.
Etching with very large margins. Plate: 170 x 250mm (6¾ x 9¾"). Faint title. Some surface dirt.
A full-length portrait in profile of Thomas Tooke (1774-1858) standing, hands upon an umberella, with the text 'Y.C. Tallow 30/-' issuing from his closed mouth. Tooke was an english economist who served as governor of the Royal Exchange Corporation and as chairman of the St. Katharine's Docks company.
BM 14536.B
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The Tooth Ache.
The Tooth Ache. [From an Original Picture by Edward Bristowe in the Possession of W.A. West Esq,r of the 1st Regiment of Life Guards.]
[Drawn on Stone by Louis Haghe. Printed by C. Hullmandel.]
[London, Published by T. Flint, 28 Burlington Arcade and Rittner Boulevard Montmatre, Paris, 1st February 1828.]
Scarce lithograph. Sheet 220 x 185mm (8¾ x 7¼"). Trimmed around title, losing inscriptions.
A singerie print, with monkeys dressed in human clothes. One has a bandage around his jaw, visiting a dentist.
[Ref: 33357]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Tooth Ache.
The Tooth Ache. From an Original Picture by Edward Bristowe in the Possession of W.A. West Esq,r of the 1st Regiment of Life Guards.
Drawn on Stone by Louis Haghe. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London, Published by T. Flint, 28 Burlington Arcade and Rittner Boulevard Montmatre, Paris, 1st February 1828.
Scarce lithograph. Sheet 335 x 240mm (13¼ x 9½"). A few repaired tears, published blind stamp in title.
A singerie print, with monkeys dressed in human clothes. One has a bandage around his jaw, visiting a dentist.
[Ref: 45763]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Tooth-puller]
[The Tooth-puller] L'Arracheur de Dente / Ce Turc né dans nos murs, grace à notre folie, / Ne doit tous ses Succès qu'à son vaste Turban [...]
Eisen Pater Pinxit N. Dupuis Sculp.
A Paris chés Buldet rue de Gesvres [c.1760]
Engraving, sheet 325 x 265mm (12¾ x 10½"). Trimmed to platemark; glued to album sheet at corners.
Scene in trompe l'oeil border showing a Turkish tooth-puller holding an enormous tooth; verses below stating that he 'owes all his success to his great turban' and drawing from this the conclusion that 'one can't succeed without being a charlatan'. Engraved after François Eisen (c.1695-1778), painter who specialised in such genre pictures in a light-hearted Flemish manner. Eisen's son Charles was also a notable artist, hence the need to identify Eisen as 'Pater' [father] on this print. Part of a series of prints in this format after paintings by Eisen, with texts focusing on love, beauty and deception.
[Ref: 44944]   £550.00  
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A Topas or Mardick with his Wife. 37
A Topas or Mardick with his Wife. 37
[after Johann Nieuhof.]
[London, c.1732.]
Engraving. 300 x 180mm (12 x 7¼"). Large margins.
Showing Pigs in a pigsty with a Topass couple, a mixed-race group in south-east Asia claiming Portuguese ancestry. From Niuehof's account of his travels in Asia as published in Awnsham and John Churchill's 'Collection of Voyages and Travels'.
[Ref: 38556]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Toper.
The Toper. [Specimens of Art, Plate 4.]
Van Ostade Pinx.t. J. Rogers, Sc.
[London, Published by J. M.cCormick, 68 Paternoster Row.] [n.d., c.1835]
Mezzotint with etching on steel, printed in colour. Sheet 170 x 125mm (6¾ x 5"). Trimmed, losing publication line.
A Dutchman in rustic dress, sitting in a window, glancing over his shoulder while raising a tankard, after Adriaen van Ostade (1610-85). A drinking scene.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66274]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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The Toper.
The Toper. Specimens of Art, Plate 4.
Van Ostade Pinx.t. J. Rogers, Sc.
London, Published by J. M.cCormick, 68 Paternoster Row [n.d., c.1835].
Mezzotint with etching on steel. 235 x 195mm (8¾ x 7¾"). Trimmed.
A Dutchman in rustic dress, sitting in a window, glancing over his shoulder while raising a tankard, after Adriaen van Ostade (1610-85). A drinking scene.
Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66276]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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The Toper.
The Toper.
A, van Ostade, Pinx.
Printed & Published 1838, at Friedel's litho. Estab.t 252, Tottenham Court Road, London.
Lithograph. Printed area 300 x 210mm (11¾ x 8¼"), with large margins.
A Dutchman in rustic dress, sitting in a window, glancing over his shoulder while raising a tankard. Adriaen van Ostade (1610-85). Adam Friedel (1780- death date unknown) was a Danish artist, printmaker and publisher who, after serving in the Napoleonic wars, voluntarily joined the Greek army at the start of the Greek War of Independence, fashioning himself as Danish nobility. He was exposed by a real noble who proved his backstory to be a lie. After spending a year in Egypt he took refuge in London in 1824 where he opened a lithographer's shop. Between 1825 and 1826 Friedel printed and published, both in Paris and London, twenty-four lithographs with portraits of politicians and prominent military figures of the Greek War of Independence. He had drawn the portraits himself, in most cases from nature, while J. Bouvier coloured and lithographed these images. The series was a success and he was awarded for his contributions to the Greek Struggle for Independence with two decorations. For health reasons he travelled around a lot. He travelled to Smyrna and taught at a Greek school. He stayed at the Ottoman Capital during the Crimean War and painted several portraits of various politicians. In 1865 he asked for a pension for his services to Greece however little is known about what happened to him after that and his place and date of death is unknown.
[Ref: 52132]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Topers]
[The Topers]
Teniers [bottom left of image] R E [Richard Earlom]
J Boydell ex.
Mezzotint, scratched letter proof. 220 x 155mm (8¾ x 6"). Narrow margins.
Two peasants, one of whom holds a very large jug. Genre scene by Richard Earlom after Flemish painter David Teniers and published as the companion to 'The Smokers' in 1768.
Not in CS
[Ref: 31378]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Thomas Topham, the Strong Man.
Thomas Topham, the Strong Man. Performing one of his astonishing feats of Strength in Spa-fields 28th of May 1741.
[after an etching by William Henry Toms from a drawing by Leigh.]
Pub.d as the Act directs by S. Kirby, 15 Paternoster Row, & J. Scott, St. Martins Court, May 31, 1803.
Etching. 195 x 130mm (7¾ x 5¼"). Trimmed within plate at sides, some spotting.
Thomas Topham (c.1710-49), strongman, shown on a stage lifting three hogsheads of water weighing 1,336 pounds (606 kg), using a harness over his shoulders. The exhibition was during the premature celebrations for Admiral Vernon's 'capture' of Catagena de Indias. He later killed himself after stabbing his unfaithful wife.
BM 1920,1211.1331.
[Ref: 57245]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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Thomas Topham, the Strong Man.
Thomas Topham, the Strong Man.
[n.d., c.1810.]
Ink, pencil and grey wash, pt. watermark. Sheet 130 x 210mm (5¼ x 8¼").
A scene from the life of strongman Thomas Topham (c.1710-49). While at Derby in the late 1730s he twisted a kitchen spit round the neck of a local ostler who had insulted him. This watercolour is copied from an engraving from Wilson's 'The Eccentric Mirror: Reflecting a faithful and interesting Delineation of Male and Female Characters, Ancient and Modern', 1807. Topham later killed himself after stabbing his unfaithful wife.
[Ref: 57246]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Frontispiece to 'Topographia Sueviae' ('the topography of Swabia'), wth city view of Augsburg]
[Frontispiece to 'Topographia Sueviae' ('the topography of Swabia'), wth city view of Augsburg] Topographia Sueviae dasist Beschreib und Aigentliche Abcontrafeitung [...]
[Matthäus Merian I, 1643]
Engraving, sheet 275 x 170mm (10¾ x 6¾"). Trimmed to image; creasing.
Frontispiece to the second part of 'Topographia Germaniae' (1642-1660s), a series of volumes depicting, in thirty-eight parts, the topography of Germany.
[Ref: 46386]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Topsy Turvey, __or, our Antipodes.
Topsy Turvey, __or, our Antipodes. Punch's Pocket book for 1854.
[John Leech]
[London: Bradbury, Evans & Co., 1854.]
Coloured etching, 120 x 305mm (4¾ x 12"). Folded as issued. Some time stains.
A light-hearted illustration of life in a nineteenth century Australian settlement, featuring a game of cards. The 'Regent Street' sign is probably a reference to Melbourne in Victoria. This image appeared as the frontispiece to the 1854 edition of Punch's Pocket Book. By John Leech (1817 - 1864), draughtsman on wood, comic illustrator, lithographer, etcher and painter; born at London. He contributed to 'Punch' between 1841-64, and also practised book illustration, including Dicken's 'Christmas Carol.'
[Ref: 63836]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Tor Abbey.
Tor Abbey. To George Cary Esquire...
Published Septr. 1st 1824, by James Redaway, London, and Jno. Matthews, Torquay, Devon.
Hand coloured aquatint, sheet 195 x 245mm. 7¾ x 9½". Trimmed within plate.
Attractive locally-published view of Torre Abbey, as seen from the sea at Tor Bay, near Torquay, south Devon. The historic house started life in 1196 as a monastery for Premonstratensian canons when William Brewer, lord of the manor of Torre, gave them the land.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 16368]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Torbay
Torbay
W Hawkes Smith fec. Printed from Stone, by WH Smith
[n.d., c.1820]
Lithograph, printed area 185 x 430mm (7¼ x 17"). Very rare. Slight crease on right.
View of Torbay, with key indicating (l-r) 'St. Mary church / Torquay / A singularly arched rock / Hope's Nose'. By the little-known Birmingham printmaker William Hawkes Smith (1818-1821, fl.).
Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 32238]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Torbay, Devon.
Torbay, Devon.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by W. Daniell, Russell Place, Fitzroy Square, London, May 20, 1825.
Hand-coloured aquatint and etching, on card as issued. Plate 228 x 305mm. 9 x 12".
View from a rocky hill at Torbay, with a man and woman standing at a gate in foreground at left, on a path leading to a two-storey building overlooking the sea, with circular veranda, porch and arched doors; cliff behind. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 21490]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Torbay.
Torbay.
W Hawkes Smith, del. & fec. Printed from Stone, by W.H. Smith, 1820
Original pen and ink drawing, drawn area 180 x 435mm (7¼ x 17½"). Unique.
View of Torbay with key identifying (l-r) '[St.] Mary's Church' / Torquay / Hope's Nose'. By the little-known Birmingham printmaker William Hawkes Smith (1818-1821, fl.).
Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 32248]   £420.00  
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Torbay.
Torbay.
W Hawkes Smith fec. Printed from Stone, by WH Smith.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph, printed area 185 x 430mm (7¼ x 17"). Crease on right & slight crease on left; very rare.
View of Torbay, with key indicating (l-r) 'Cockrington House' / St. Mary church / Torquay / Hope's Nose'. By the little-known Birmingham printmaker William Hawkes Smith (1818-1821, fl.).
Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 32240]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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St. Michael's Chapel and Torbay.
St. Michael's Chapel and Torbay.
Drawn by E. Vivian. Day & Haghe, Lith.rs to the Queen.
[.n.d. c.1830.]
Rare lithograph. 318 x 419mm. 12½ x 16½".
Up on the hill sits St Michael's Chapel, dating probably from the 13th century. The cross was erected by order of the Marchioness of Bute in the early 19th century. Down in the distance sits the coatal town of Torbay, Devon.
[Ref: 18888]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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