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Jn.º Walker Engraver. Book Plates, Vignettes, Titles, Orn.l Writing, Ornaments &c.
Jn.º Walker Engraver. Book Plates, Vignettes, Titles, Orn.l Writing, Ornaments &c. Drawings made in a slight of finished manner. Lessons in Drawing.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Engraving. Sheet 100 x 115mm (4 x 4½"). Trimmed, paper toned, glue stains in corners, mounted on card.
A winged cherub sitting on a cloud, with a large medallion in one hand and a caduceus in the other.
[Ref: 67061]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Ralph Walker.
Ralph Walker.
Eckstien del. Ridley, sculp.t.
Pub by Ja.s Asperne 32, Cornhill Dec.r 1, 1803.
Stipple. 160 x 110mm (6¼ x 4¼") large margins. Edges spotted.
Ralph Walker (1749-1824), Scottish civil engineer. He was appointed resident engineer of the West India Docks in August 1799; engineer to the East India Docks Company (working with John Rennie) in 1803; engineer for the Surrey Commercial Docks Company in 1807; and engineer to the East London Waterworks Company, 1807-24.
[Ref: 43395]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Thomas Walker LLD Scholae Carthusianae.
Thomas Walker LLD Scholae Carthusianae. Alumnus ex Fundatione, ejusdem Subpraeceptor; et deinde ultra Annos XLIX Archi Didascalus. Natus VIII.o die Martÿ MDCXLVII; Obÿt XII.o die Julÿ MDCCXXVIII.
Sold by Phil. Overton against St Dunstans Church, Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1730.]
A fine mezzotint. 350 x 250mm.
Thomas Walker (1658-1728), Headmaster of Charterhouse School.
CS: ENA II, 115, state i of ii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 4521]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Thomas Walker].
[Thomas Walker].
Romney Pinx.t. Sharp Sculp.
Published Nov.r 5th 1794 at No. 8 Charles Street near Middlesex Hospital, London.
Proof before title. Platemark: 310 x 230mm. (12¼ x 9"). Small tears along right and bottom edges.
Portrait of Thomas Walker (1749 - 1817), almost half-length directed to left, glancing towards the viewer, wearing a plain coat buttoned up with a white waistcoat and cravat, with curly hair brushed forwards over the ear. Walker was a cotton merchant as well as a political reformer, and also a leader of an anti-slavery group. He was also a member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society founded in 1781 to promote improvements in local health and sanitary issues. Walker helped found the Manchester Constitutional Society which advocated parliamentary reform and equality for dissenters. This was not seen favourably by the supporters of 'church and king' and he was accused of conspiring to overthrow the king, constitution and government. A trial was held at the Lancaster Assizes in June 1794 but Walker was acquitted because the key witness, Thomas Dunn, was shown to have lied under oath. After George Romney (Male; 1734 - 1802); scratched-letter state before title and border.
[Ref: 28486]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Thomas Walker.
Thomas Walker.
Romney Pinx.t. W.Sharp Sculp.
London published Nov.r 5th 1794, by Will.m Sharp, No. 8 Charles Street near Middlesex Hospital, London.
Engraving. Platemark: 310 x 230mm. (12¼ x 9"). Iron spot to right margin.
Portrait of Thomas Walker (1749 - 1817), cotton merchant, political reformer, and abolitionist. He was also a member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society founded in 1781 to promote improvements in local health and sanitary issues. Walker helped found the Manchester Constitutional Society which advocated parliamentary reform and equality for dissenters. This was not seen favourably by the supporters of 'church and king' and he was accused of conspiring to overthrow the king, constitution and government. A trial was held at the Lancaster Assizes in June 1794 but Walker was acquitted because the key witness, Thomas Dunn, was shown to have lied under oath. After George Romney (Male; 1734 - 1802).
[Ref: 28489]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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William Walker.
William Walker. Born near Ribchester in Lancashire Anno 1613. Dyed Anno 1736. At the battle of Edg Hill he was in the Royal Service wounded in the Arm and had two Horses shot under him.
Slack pinx.t. Bockham fecit.
[n.d. c.1750]
Scarce mezzotint, sheet 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾") Trimmed to plate. and laid on paper. Creases where previously folded into quarters.
Half-length portrait of centenarian, William Walker (1613-1736) with a thick white beard, facing front, right hand on his chest and left hand on a cane, wearing a coat with fur cuffs and a broad collar.
CS 23 I of II.
[Ref: 67748]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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William Walker, Esqr.
William Walker, Esqr. Lecturer on the Eidouranion.
Engraved by Ridley from a Miniature by Miss E. Barratt.
Published as the Act directs Decr. 31, 1798, by Vernor & Hood, 31 Poultry.
Stipple engraving, 165 x 110mm (6½ x 4¼"). Soiled.
William Walker (1766? - 1816), lecturer on astronomy and eldest son of Adam Walker. He demonstrated the 'Eidouranion', or ‘Large Transparency Orrery', invented by his father. It used some form of back projection to give astronomical effects on a screen. This was accompanied by Adam's lecturing and music played on a Celestina - a type of glass organ.
For a representation of the Eidouranion, see ref. 23427.
[Ref: 9076]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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M. 70 [Five Chinese warriors.]
M. 70 [Five Chinese warriors.]
Working Mens Educational Union, King William Street, Trafalgar Square, London. [n.d., c.1860.]
Colour lithograph on linen, 980 x 1240mm (38½ x 48¾"). A few signs of wear as is usual with these items.
Five Chinese warriors in a war camp. The Working Mens Educational Union was a philanthropic society founded in 1853 to provide education to the working classes. This sheet would have been used in their lectures, held in various locations. They were printed on linen to avoid paper duty. Considering its purpose the colour is still surprisingly vivid, with the linen still strong.
Exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1952.
[Ref: 6394]   £950.00  
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Wall Nuts.
Wall Nuts. Push away Gim we shall soon be at um what a dollop of nuts we shall get, O crikey wont we have a regular blow out.
Published at Tregears Comic Print Shop Cheapside London
Lithograph with hand-colouring, sheet 280 x 185mm (11 x 7¼"). Trimmed.
Two boys prepare to surprise the man on the other side of a wall. One of the series of 'Flights of Humour' published by Gabriel Shire Tregear (1828-40, fl.), printseller specialising in satirical lithographs whose Cheapside premises attracted large crowds.
[Ref: 47409]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Wall of ears.]
[Wall of ears.]
F. Bartolozzi Aqua Forti Fecit. T. Holloway Sculpsit.
[n.d. c.1770.]
Etching. 88 x 109mm. 3½ x 4¼".
Twenty-three ears on a panel framed with plants; a naked child with outstretched arms showing the panel.
De Vesme: 1739; iii/iii. See 13110 for earlier state.
[Ref: 20475]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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254. [The Sphinx & Pyramids.]
254. [The Sphinx & Pyramids.]
Religious Tract Society. 66 Paternoster Row and 65 St Paul's Churchyard. [n.d., c.1860.]
Colour lithograph on linen, 980 x 1240mm. A few signs of wear as is usual with these items.
With Bedouins at prayer under the Sphinx.
Exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1952.
[Ref: 6412]   £650.00  
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Chas Wm Wall [facsimile.]
Chas Wm Wall [facsimile.] From an original portrait of the Vice Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, presented to him by his former pupils in the year 1849.
C. Smith pinxit. E. Finden sculpsit.
[n.d. c.1849.]
Engraving. 247 x 152mm (9¾ x 6").
Reverend Charles William Wall (1780-1862), spent all of his adult life at Trinity College Dublin. He entered TCD in 1795, graduated B.A. in 1800, M.A. in 1805 and D.D. in 1820. He was elected a fellow of the college in 1805, took holy orders and was elected a senior fellow in 1824. He held the post of professor of Hebrew and oriental languages 1824-49 and in 1825 he was elected a life member of the R.D.S. He served as vice-provost of TCD from 1847 to 1862.
[Ref: 28869]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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[A collection of prints relating to the Trial of Governor Wall.]
[A collection of prints relating to the Trial of Governor Wall.]
[n.d., c.1802.]
5 etchings on four album sheets. Sheets: 120 x 200mm (4¾ x 8"). Laid on album sheets, trimmed, some paper tone.
A collection of five etchings showing various scenes from the life and trial of Joseph Wall (1727-1802), Lieutenant Governor of Gorée near Senegal who was tried and executed for the fatal flogging of one of his soldiers. The collection contains a prospect of Gorée, a portrait of Wall, a scene showing the fatal flogging, Wall in prison and his execution.
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[Wallaby]  Kanguroo à Queue Courte, Femmelle. (New-Hollande)
[Wallaby] Kanguroo à Queue Courte, Femmelle. (New-Hollande) Voyage de la l'Astrolabe. - Zoologie. Manniféres. - Pl 19.
J.G. Prêtre pinx. M.me Massard Sc.
J. Tastu édit. [Paris, n.d., 1830-35.]
Engraving. 270 x 390mm (10½ x 15¼"), with very large margins. Paper toning around the edges.
An illustration of a Wallaby, with a sketch of its skull. 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: 53431]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Sir William Wallace.
Sir William Wallace.
[n.d., c.1775.]
Mezzotint, proof before artist, sheet 355 x 250mm. 14 x 9¾". Repaired crack in platemark in right edge.
Sir William Wallace (1272?-1305), Scottish patriot and hero of romance. Engraved by Thomas Watson (1743 - 1781), after an unknown artist.
Chaloner Smith: 36, undescribed state.
[Ref: 39856]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[William Wallace.]
[William Wallace.]
[n.d., c.1775.]
Mezzotint, proof before all letters, sheet 355 x 250mm. 14 x 9¾". Trimmed to plate. Tatty and chipped extremities.
Sir William Wallace (1272?-1305), Scottish patriot and hero of romance. Engraved by Thomas Watson (1743 - 1781), after an unknown artist.
NPG: D18738. Chaloner Smith: 36, undescribed state.
[Ref: 10015]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Sir William Wallace.
Sir William Wallace. From an old oil painting of the Scottish Patriot, said to have been sold by Cromwell from the Royal Collection of Charles I...[etc.]
Schenck & McFarlane Lithrs. Edinburgh.
[n.d., c.1855.]
Lithograph on india laid paper, sheet 380 x 280mm. 15 x 11". Trimmed to plate. Tatty and chipped extremities.
Sir William Wallace (1272? - 1305), Scottish patriot and hero of romance. Artist unknown.
[Ref: 13460]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Sir William Wallace. General and Governor of Scotland. 1300.
Sir William Wallace. General and Governor of Scotland. 1300. 25.
J. Kay 1819.
Etching. 125 x 90mm (5 x 3½"), with large margins. Letterpress '25' outside plate. Some spotting.
Half-length portrait of Sir William Wallace (1272?-1305), Scottish patriot, in armour with baton in hand.
[Ref: 57950]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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[James William Wallack.]
[James William Wallack.]
Baugniel 1849.
Fine & rare coloured lithograph. Sheet 415 x 305mm (16¼ x 12"). Trimmed, creased.
Seated portrait of actor and manager James William Wallack (c. 1794-1864). Born in London, he performed at Drury Lane and the Haymarket Theatre, before spending more time in America. He conducted the New York National Theatre from 1837 and, after permanently settling in the U.S. in 1852, bought Brougham's Lyceum, renaming it Wallack's Lyceum. In 1861 he built a new Wallack's Theatre at 13th Street and Broadway.
[Ref: 45638]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Wallcreeper.] Le Grimpereau de muraille.
[Wallcreeper.] Le Grimpereau de muraille. Certhia muraria. (Linné.) grandeur naturelle. Europe.
Edouard Traviés. Imp. Lemercier.
Paris, Victor Delarue, Place de Louvre, 10. [n.d., c.1857.]
Lithograph with exceptionally fine hand colour. Printed area 310 x 400mm (12¼ x 15¾"). Wear to edges.
A wallcreeper gripping an ivy-covered wall as it eyes a spider. Edouard Traviès (1809 - 1865) was one of the greatest ornithological artists of the 19th century, painting the birds in their natural habitat. His finest work was 'Les Oiseaux Les Plus Remarquables par leurs formes et leurs coleurs. Scenes variees de leurs moeurs & de leur habitudes'.
[Ref: 33882]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Edmond Waller Esq.
Edmond Waller Esq.
G. Kneller pinx. 1784 G. Vertue Sculp. 1727.
[n.d., c.1730.] [Early issue]
Engraving, 18th century watermark. 365 x 245mm (14¼ x 9¾''), large margins.
A portrait of poet and politician Edmond Waller (1606-1687)
ALexander 535. Provenance: Sandys Family, Ormersley Court, Worcestershire.
[Ref: 63878]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[James Waller] No. XXXVII. The Pliant Penitent. No. XXXVIII. The Tithe Hunter.
[James Waller] No. XXXVII. The Pliant Penitent. No. XXXVIII. The Tithe Hunter.
London, Publish'd by A. Hamilton Jun.r Fleet Street, Jan.y 20: 1782.
Engraving. Plate: 110 x 170mm (4¼ x 6¾"). Small margins.
Two bust portraits in ovals illustrating an account of the affair between James Waller D.D. nephew of Terrick, Bishop of London, Vicar of Kensington (1770-95), the lady was a lady of fashion who became converted by the Tithe Hunter. From the 'Histories of the Tête à Tête annexed...' series that appeared in 'Town and Country Magazine', a monthy magazine which featured articles on the scandals and romantic affairs of the nobility.
BM Satire 6079.
[Ref: 45505]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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View from Wallis's Rocks on the River Avon looking towards Bristol.
View from Wallis's Rocks on the River Avon looking towards Bristol.
Landscape drawn & engraved by S. Hassell. Figures by J. Ibbetson.
Published for J. Hassell, by Hookham & Co. New Bond Street July 1. 1793.
Hand-coloured aquatint, very large margins. 203 x 262mm (8 x 10¼"). Toning around edges.
A view along the River Avon near Bristol; cow milking in the foreground. From A picturesque guide to Bath, Bristol, Hot Wells, the River Avon, and the adjacent country; illustrated with ... views, taken in ... 1792, by Mess. I., Laporte and Hassell, and engraved in aquatinta' 1793. Etched by John Hassell (1767 - 1825) after his own design.
Abbey Scenery: 38.10.
[Ref: 31065]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Wallis's Wall & Rocks and Cook's Folly from the Path near the New Hot Wells House.
Wallis's Wall & Rocks and Cook's Folly from the Path near the New Hot Wells House.
Drawn & engraved by J. Hassell.
Published for J. Hassell by Hookham & Co. New Bond Street, Jany. 1. 1793.
Hand coloured aquatint with etching, J. Whatman watermarked paper. Image 120 x 185mm, 4¾ x 7¼". Trimmed within plate.
Shipping in the Avon Gorge near Bristol. Along the top of Black Rock Mr. Wallis built a wall in the 1740s, as a preventative measure against people accidentally plunging over into the gorge. From 'A picturesque guide to Bath, Bristol, Hot Wells, the River Avon, and the adjacent country; illustrated with ... views, taken in ... 1792, by Mess. I., Laporte and Hassell, and engraved in aquatinta' 1793. Etched by John Hassell (1767 - 1825) after his own design.
Abbey Scenery 38, 9.
[Ref: 20288]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Jane Wallis] [The Water Cress Girl.]
[Jane Wallis] [The Water Cress Girl.]
Painted by J. Zoffany R.A. Engraved by J.R. Smith.
[London Publish'd Sepr. 9th; 1780, by J.R. Smith No.10 Batemans Buildings Soho.]
Fine & rare mezzotint, scratched letter proof before title and publication line. 380 x 275mm (15 x 10¾"). Small margins.
A half-length portrait of a woman with a basket of watercress on her arm, mouth open as if speaking. She is identified as Jane Tryphosa Wallis (1774-1848), an actress who performed on stage at Covent Garden and Edinburgh, 1789 to 1814. She married James Elijah Campbell in 1797. Companion to 'Flower Girl'. The painting by Johan Joseph Zoffany (1733 - 1810) was exhibited at the RA in 1780.
Chaloner Smith: 200, unrecorded proof. Frankau: 369. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, his state i of vi..
[Ref: 66235]   £460.00  

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John Wallis, D.D. F.R.S.
John Wallis, D.D. F.R.S.
J. Hopwood Sculp.
[n.d., c.1810.]
Stipple. Sheet size: 140 x 105mm (5½ x 4¼"). Marks to surface. Trimmed inside platemark. Laid on scrap paper. Small repaired tear.
A portrait of English mathematician John Wallis (1616 - 1703), bust-length, in an oval, slightly turned to the right. He is dressed in an academic gown over his cassock with bands about his neck and with a skull-cap on his head. Between 1643 and 1689 Wallis served as chief cryptographer for Parliament and, later, the royal court. He is also credited with introducing the symbol for infinity. He made significant contributions to trigonometry, calculus, geometry, and the analysis of infinite series.
[Ref: 34475]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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[Tryphosa Jane Wallis] Miss Wallis.
[Tryphosa Jane Wallis] Miss Wallis. This Print is humbly inscribed To the Right Honb.le Lady Loughborough, by her Ladyships most obedient & devoted Servant, David Gibson.
Painted & Engraved by D. Gibson Miniature Painter.
Publish'd by A. Molteno, No 76 St James's Street, Jan: 28, 1795.
Stipple. 185 x 115mm (7¼ x 4½"), with large margins. Foxed.
Tryphosa Jane Wallis (1774-1848), actress known as 'Miss Wallis from Bath', where she started her career. She posed for George Romney's 'Mirth and Melancholy' in 1788 (now in Petworth House).
[Ref: 52642]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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[Watercolour bird.]
[Watercolour bird.]
[n.d., c.1720].
Watercolour on wallpaper. 200 x 110mm (8 x 4¼"). Several pinholes.
[Ref: 66732]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Watercolour bird.]
[Watercolour bird.]
[n.d., c.1720].
Watercolour on wallpaper. 200 x 110mm (8 x 4¼"). Several pinholes.
[Ref: 66733]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Lady Wallscourt.
Lady Wallscourt.
Sir Thos. Lawrence R.R.A. George H. Phillips.
London, Published April 10, 1839, by Hodgson & Graves, Her Majesty's, Printsellers, 6 Pall Mall.
Mixed-method mezzotint with stipple. India laid. 292 x 216mm. 11½ x 8½". Some spotting and staining to the margins.
Elizabeth, Lady Wallscourt (Elizabeth Locke) 1806-1877, married to the 3rd Baron of Wallscourt. Playing the guitar.
[Ref: 14461]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Walmer Castle.  November 5, 1852.
Walmer Castle. November 5, 1852.
[British, Anon., November 1852.]
Memorial souvenir of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769 – 1852); one sheet folded so 4to (265 x 215mm, 10½ x 8½"). Rare, illustrated letterpress verses with sepia-tinted lithograph of Walmer Castle to upper leaf. Some faint staining.
Wellington died, aged 83, of the after effects of a stroke culminating in a series of epileptic seizures, on 14 September 1852, at Walmer Castle - his honorary residence as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports on the east Kent coast. Walmer Castle was built by Henry VIII in 1539-1540 as an artillery fortress to counter the threat of invasion from Catholic France and Spain. It was part of his programme to create a chain of coastal defences along England's coast known as the Device Forts or as Henrician Castles. The castle is now owned and managed by English Heritage.
[Ref: 22721]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Catherine Lady Walpole.
Catherine Lady Walpole.
F. Zinke effig.p. 1735. G. Vertue del. & sculp, 1748.
[London, c.1748.]
Engraving, 225 x 160mm. 9 x 6¼".
Catherine (Shorter), Lady Walpole (1682 - 1737), first wife of Sir Robert Walpole, later 1st Earl of Orford. In an oval frame decorated with flowers, placed on a pedestal decorated with garlands, on which lie a vase with flowers, fruits, palm leaves, a palette with brushes, a portrait miniature of a woman, and a sketch of trees. Curtain above; shield with Garter star in foreground on left, with ribbon lettered with motto 'Fari Qvæ Sentiat'. From 'Ædes Walpolianæ: or, a description of the collection of pictures at Houghton-Hall in Norfolk, the seat of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford' probably printed by John Hughs in 1748. Numbered 'Vol.2. P.225' upper right. After Christian Friedrich Zincke (1684? - 1767), portrait-miniaturist in enamel, born in Dresden; worked in England from 1706, living in Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, and, from 1746, in Lambeth.
British Library: 015311021.
[Ref: 14043]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Charlotte Walpole] Nancy. 3.
[Charlotte Walpole] Nancy. 3.
H.Bunbury Delint. Watson & Dickinson Excudt.
London, Publish'd Jany. 22d. 1780, by Watson & Dickinson, No. 158, New Bond Street, & No. 33, Strand.
Stipple and etching, printed in brown ink. Sheet: 250 x 205mm (9¾ x 8"). Trimmed within plate;
Actress Charlotte Walpole (c.1758 - 1836) dressed as a sentry at Cox Heath as Nancy in Sheridan's 'The Camp'; she stands on a hill above the military camp at left which she points towards, a cabin with letters 'CW' on the side and smoking chimney behind. The original title of the print was 'Miss Walpole'; it is the third in a series with 'A Visit to the Camp' and 'The Recruits' (see BM Satires 4765-66). 'The Camp' by Richard Brinsley Sheridan was first produced at Drury Lane Theatre, London, on 15 October 1778 and was frequently performed 1778-80. The production concluded with 'a perspective Representation of the Grand Camp at Cox-Heath, from a View taken by De Loutherbourg and executed under his direction' (quoted in The London Stage, part 5, ed. C. B. Hogan, Carbondale, Illinois, 1968, I, p. 208). After Henry William Bunbury (1750 - 1811).
For impression with different publication line see ref. 39803 & 43940.
[Ref: 43939]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Charlotte Walpole] Nancy.
[Charlotte Walpole] Nancy.
H.Bunbury Delint. Watson & Dickinson Excudt.
London, Publish'd Jany. 22d. 1780, by Watson & Dickinson, No. 158, New Bond Street.
Stipple and etching, printed in brown ink. Sheet: 205 x 260mm (8¼ x 10¼"). Trimmed within plate.
The actress Charlotte Walpole (c.1758 - 1836) dressed as a sentry at Cox Heath as Nancy in Sheridan's 'The Camp'; she stands on a hill above the military camp at left which she points towards, a cabin with letters 'CW' on the side and smoking chimney behind. The orignal title of the print was 'Miss Walpole'; it is the third in a series with 'A Visit to the Camp' and 'The Recruits' (see BM Satires 4765-66). 'The Camp' by Richard Brinsley Sheridan was first produced at Drury Lane Theatre, London, on 15 October 1778 and was frequently performed 1778-80. The production concluded with 'a perspective Representation of the Grand Camp at Cox-Heath, from a View taken by De Loutherbourg and executed under his direction' (quoted in The London Stage, part 5, ed. C. B. Hogan, Carbondale, Illinois, 1968, I, p. 208). After Henry William Bunbury (1750 - 1811).
BM: 5803.
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Miss Walpole 3
Miss Walpole 3
H.Bunbury Delint. Watson & Dickinson Excudt.
London, Publish'd Jany. 22d. 1780, by Watson & Dickinson, No. 158, New Bond Street.
Stipple and etching, printed in brown ink, sheet 245 x 190mm (9¾ x 7½"). Trimmed within plate.
Actress Charlotte Walpole (c.1758 - 1836) dressed as a sentry at Cox Heath as Nancy in Sheridan's 'The Camp'; she stands on a hill above the military camp at left which she points towards, a cabin with letters 'CW' on the side and smoking chimney behind. The print was issued in series with 'A Visit to the Camp' and 'The Recruits' (see BM Satires 4765-66). 'The Camp' by Richard Brinsley Sheridan was first produced at Drury Lane Theatre, London, on 15 October 1778 and was frequently performed 1778-80. The production concluded with 'a perspective Representation of the Grand Camp at Cox-Heath, from a View taken by De Loutherbourg and executed under his direction' (quoted in The London Stage, part 5, ed. C. B. Hogan, Carbondale, Illinois, 1968, I, p. 208). After Henry William Bunbury (1750 - 1811).
For later impression with altered title see ref. 39803 & 43939.
[Ref: 43940]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Yours Truly F. Walpole [facsimile signature.]
Yours Truly F. Walpole [facsimile signature.]
G.B. Black, 6 Reg.t St. W. London 1869.
Rare lithograph. Sheet 490 x 390mm (19¼ x 15¼"). A few small repaired tears.
The Hon. Frederick Walpole (1822-1876), naval commander, author and Conservative MP for Norfolk from 1868 until his death. His account of a voyage he made as a lieutenant, 'Four Years in the Pacific in Her Majesty's Ship Collingwood from 1844 to 1848', is regarded as an important first hand account of Hawaii. Another book, 'The Ansayrii, and the Assassins' (1851) described the Middle East. A younger son of the Earl of Orford, Frederick's son Robert became fifth Earl in 1894. The artist, George Bridges Black, died later in the year this portrait was completed.
[Ref: 51186]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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No. XXXIV. Mrs. Heidelberg. No. XXXV. Baron Otranto.
No. XXXIV. Mrs. Heidelberg. No. XXXV. Baron Otranto.
[n.d., c.1769.]

A double portrait of actress Kitty Clive and her supposed lover Horace Walpole who is named after one of the characters in 'The Castle of Otranto'. From the 'Histories of the Tête à Tête annexed...' series that appeared in 'Town and Country Magazine', a monthy magazine which featured articles on the scandals and romantic affairs of the nobility.
BM Satire 4362.
[Ref: 45414]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Hon.ble Horace Walpole.
The Hon.ble Horace Walpole. I hope to find my Anecdotes of painting bound for you.____ direct to me at Strawberry Hill, Twickenham. I am sr yr most obliged humble Horace Walpole.
P. Falconet ad vivum del.t.
1760.
Stipple with facsimile handwriting underneath. Platemark: 175 x 130mm. (6¾ x 5¼"). Large margins.
A portrait of Horace Walpole (1717-1797), in profile to right. Underneath is a facsimile letter and seal of Walpole, from a letter in the possesion of John Thane. The youngest son of the Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole, Horace Walpole was one of the eighteenth century's most famous writers, collectors and socialites. A pioneer of the Gothic taste in art, architecture and literature, he formed an exceptional collection at Strawberry Hill, the 'little Gothic castle' which he designed in Twickenham. Walpole was a great socialite and his collected letters are full of gossip and information about the most fashionable figures of the eighteenth century. He succeeded in 1791 as 4th Earl of Orford.
[Ref: 31695]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Horatio Walpole, Earl of Orford.
Horatio Walpole, Earl of Orford. From an original Drawing by T. Lawrence Esq. R.A. in the Possession of Samuel Lysons, Esq.
Drawn by W. Evans, Engraved by H. Meyer.
Published Nov.27.1811, by T. Cadell & W. Davies, Strand, London.
Stipple. 411 x 305mm. 16¼ x 12". Trimmed along side edges.
Horace Walpole (1717-1797) the youngest son of Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole. He was seen as one of the 18th century's most famous connoisseurs, collectors and socialites. He was a pioneer of the Gothic style in art, architecture and literature and formed an exceptional collection at Strawberry Hill, the 'little Gothic castle' which he designed in Twickenham.
Ex Collection: Norman Blackburn. NPG: D20115.
[Ref: 27272]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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[Horatio Walpole.]
[Horatio Walpole.] The Right Hon.ble the Earl of Orford.
Henry Walton pinxt. C.Turner sculpt.
London Published May 1st 1806, for the Proprietor by R.Cribb, Nº288, Holborn.
Rare mezzotint. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed close to plate.
Portrait of Horatio Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1723 - 1809), Whig politician.
W411 ii of ii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67232]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Horatio Walpole.]
[Horatio Walpole.] The Right Hon.ble the Earl of Orford.
Henry Walton pinxt. C.Turner sculpt.
London Published May 1st 1806, for the Proprietor by R.Cribb, Nº288, Holborn.
Rare mezzotint. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"), large margins. Crease through centre of image.
Portrait of Horatio Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1723 - 1809), Whig politician.
W411 ii of ii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 67233]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Sir Robert Walpole, afterwards Earl of Orford.
Sir Robert Walpole, afterwards Earl of Orford. Prime Minister to King George the First, & King George the Second. In the Blue Damask Bed Chamber at Houghton.
Vanloo Pinxit. James Watson Sculpsit.
Published Jan.y 1.st 1788, by John & Josiah Boydell, No.90, Cheapside London.
Mezzotint. Framed. Plate: 505 x 350mm (20 x 13¾"). Frame: 700 x 540mm (27½ x 21¼"). Unexamined out of frame.
A full length portrait of Robert Walpole (1676-1745) who dominated Parliament as de facto Prime Minister between 1721 and 1742. This portrait was published as frontispiece to Volume II of Boydell's series of prints of Walpole's art collection at Houghton, engraved after the collection was sold by the 3rd Earl in 1779, including 206 sold to Catherine the Great of Russia to decorate her Hermitage palace.
CS: 149
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Sir Robert Walpole, afterwards Earl of Orford.
Sir Robert Walpole, afterwards Earl of Orford. Prime Minister to King George the First, & King George the Second. In the Blue Damask Bed Chamber at Houghton.
Vanloo Pinxit. James Watson Sculpsit.
Published Jan.y 1.st 1788, by John & Josiah Boydell, No.90, Cheapside London.
Very fine mezzotint. Plate 502 x 349mm (19¾ x 13¾").
A full length portrait of Robert Walpole (1676-1745) who dominated Parliament as de facto Prime Minister between 1721 and 1742. This portrait was published as frontispiece to Volume II of Boydell's series of prints of Walpole's art collection at Houghton, engraved after the collection was sold by the 3rd Earl in 1779, including 206 sold to Catherine the Great of Russia to decorate her Hermitage palace.
NPG: D39367. Goodwin: 131. CS: 149.
[Ref: 27338]   £480.00  
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[Robert Walpole.]
[Robert Walpole.]
[Arthur Pond.] J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1746.
[J.& P. Knapton, c.1746.]
Line engraving, proof before title. 372 x 229mm, 14½ x 9". Full margins; a fantastic proof impression.
Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1676-1745), was a Whig statesman; in all but name he was Prime Minister, 1721-42. He came to office in the wake of the South Sea Bubble crisis and built up British prosperity in a long period of peace by his economic reforms. He obtained more power than any previous minister and remained in office for over twenty years, resorting to bribery and patronage to overcome unpopularity. His reign came to an end when he was drawn into an unsuccessful war with Spain. A fine proof printed in amsterdam prior to Thomas Birch's 'Heads of the Illustrious Persons of Great Britain' 1743-52.
[Ref: 13464]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Sr. Robert Walpole
Sr. Robert Walpole Earl of Orford - 1744.
F. Zinke effig.p. 1744. G. Vertue del. & sculp, 1748.
[London, c.1748.]
Engraving, 225 x 160mm. 9 x 6¼".
Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1676-1745), was a Whig statesman; in all but name he was Prime Minister, 1721-42. In an oval frame decorated with feathers, on a table draped with a cloth and covered with scrolls and a royal standard. Curtain above to left, his country seat Houghton Hall visible through columns in distance to right. Walpole came to office in the wake of the South Sea Bubble crisis and built up British prosperity in a long period of peace by his economic reforms. He obtained more power than any previous minister and remained in office for over twenty years, resorting to bribery and patronage to overcome unpopularity. His reign came to an end when he was drawn into an unsuccessful war with Spain. From 'Ædes Walpolianæ: or, a description of the collection of pictures at Houghton-Hall in Norfolk, the seat of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford' probably printed by John Hughs in 1748. Numbered 'Vol.2. P.225' upper right. After Christian Friedrich Zincke (1684? - 1767), portrait-miniaturist in enamel, born in Dresden; worked in England from 1706, living in Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, and, from 1746, in Lambeth.
British Library: 015311021.
[Ref: 14044]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Robert Walpole?]
[Robert Walpole?]
[n.d., c.1747]
Etching. Sheet 190 x 110mm (7½ x 4¼"). Trimmed within plate.
A satire with demons attacking the base of a Corinthian column on which is a vignette scene of a man (Robert Walpole?) leading a deputation to present a paper to a seated angel. In the angel's right hand is a scroll with 'Volventur Sścular' written on it. The base of the column is dated 'MDCCXXXI' (1731). The inference is a mob attacking the status quo.
BM 1868,0808.3819, dated c.1747.
[Ref: 58652]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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S.r Robert Walpole Earl of Orford- 1744. [&] Catherine, Lady Walpole.
S.r Robert Walpole Earl of Orford- 1744. [&] Catherine, Lady Walpole.
F. Zinke effig. p. 1735. G. Vertue del & Sculp. 1748.
Pair of engravings. Sheet: 145 x 215mm (5¾ x 8½"). Trimmed and tipped into album sheets.
A pair of portraits, set in decorative ovals of Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford (1676-1745) and his wife Catherine (née Shorter). Walpole is regarded as the de facto first Prime Minister of Great Britain.
[Ref: 42146]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Walrus.
The Walrus. Trichecus Rosmarus.
[Lithographed by Joseph Smit after Joseph Wolf.]
[London: Henry Graves & Company, 1861-1867.]
Coloured lithograph, trimmed to image and mounted on card with gilt title, as issued. Printed area 240 x 350mm (9½ x 13¾").
A colony of walruses on a beach. From 'Zoological Sketches by Joseph Wolf. Made for the Zoological Society of London, from animals in their vivarium, in the Regent's Park', issued in two parts, 1861 and 1867. Joseph Wolf (1820-99), a German artist, specialized in natural history illustration, and is considered one of the great pioneers of wildlife art, having depicted animals accurately in lifelike postures. He worked with John Gould on 'The Birds of Great Britain'. Sir Edwin Landseer considered him 'without exception, the best all-round animal artist who ever lived'.
[Ref: 45779]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Walrus Hunt.] Tocht naer Nova Zemla in den Jaere MDXCVI.
[Walrus Hunt.] Tocht naer Nova Zemla in den Jaere MDXCVI.
Jan Luyken invent et fecte.
[n.d., c.1679.]
Engraving. Plate: 280 x 350mm (11 x 13¾''). Repairs and creasing in borders. Small margins made up.
An illustration from Pieter Bor's ''Nederlandsche Oologen''. The scene shows a boat full of sailors attacking a walrus near Magdalenefjorden in Norway during an expedition to Novaya Zemlya.
[Ref: 48309]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Franciscus Walsingham Reg: Elis a Secretis A.D. 1573. Obiit A.D. 1590.
Franciscus Walsingham Reg: Elis a Secretis A.D. 1573. Obiit A.D. 1590.
G. Vertue Sculpsit.
[n.d. c.1715.]
Engraving with large margins, 18th century paper watermarked. Plate 247 x 152mm (9¾ x 6"). Late eighteenth century impression.
Portrait of Francis Walsingham, illustration to Gilbert Burnet's 'History of the Reformation in England' Walsingham (1530-1590) established and ran the great Elizabethan secret service, providing information particularly for William Cecil, Lord Burghley. Its spies operated mainly against Roman Catholic conspirators and the agents of Philip II of Spain. As Secretary of State (1573-90), Walsingham continually advised Elizabeth to wage war on Spain and foresaw the threat of the Armada. He secured the conviction and execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Alexander: 122.
[Ref: 28733]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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