[Proof][Dr Boyce]
[Drawn from the life & Engrav'd by J. K. Sherwin engraver to His Majesty & His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.]
[Publish'd as the Act directs Decr. 1ft 1788.]
Scratched letter proof etching, sheet 300 x 245mm (11½ x 9¾"). Trimmed within plate.
William Boyce (1711-1779), organist, composer, and music editor, seated beside a classically-ornamented table on which also lies a volume lettered 'Dr Boyce..'. His left arm rests on sheet music, quill in his right hand. Curtain drape behind to left, column at right, church organ in background beyond. Master of the king's musick from 1757, Boyce composed music for state occasions following the death of Handel. This included music for the funeral of George II and the wedding of George III and Queen Charlotte. Boyce also had an interest in the history and science of music, and published an important three-volume work of church music, 'Cathedral Music', which was influential in the repertoire of church music over the next century. See reference 37958.
[Ref: 61688] £260.00
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[A Boycotted Puppy]
Painted by Frank Paton [pencil signature], engraved by W. Redaway
Published by E.E. Leggatt, December 10th 1881
Etching, artists proof, signed by the artist, limited to 150. Remarque. 330 x 290mm
A puppy being stared down by a frog.
[Ref: 4564] £380.00
Arthur Boyd. Etchings and Lithographs.
Introduction by Imre von Maltzahn.
Maltzahn Gallery Limited London. First edition 1971. Published by Lund Humphries Publishers Limited 12 Bedford Square London WC1.
Limited editionof 2000 copies. 4to, red cloth clover with printed title on spine, also with original dust jacket. pp.16. 6 coloured images and 114 b/w. Some scuffing and soiling to dust jacket.
This book is devoted to the entire graphic work of Arthur Boyd (1920-1999) (with the exception of the St Francis lithographs) produced between 1962 and 1969 -etchings, aquatints and drypoints
[Ref: 21991] £70.00
Hugh Boyd, Esq.r
Engraved by Caroline Watson from a crayon drawing In the possession of Mrs. Boyd.
[n.d. c.1780.]
Stipple. 132 x 95mm. 5¼ x 3¾". Small paper damage into upper edge. Trimmed.
Hugh Boyd (1746-1794) was educated at Trinity College Dublin and went on to become editor for the political paper, the Freeholder in Dublin, before moving to London where he joing the club attended by Johnson, Goldsmith and Burke. He accompanied Lord Macartney to India as his secretary and was captured and imprisoned by the French. He became Master-Attendant in Madras where he edited the Madras Courier and other Anglo-Indian journals. His miscellaneous works were published between 1798 and 1800, and there were many who believed him,(rather than Sir Philip Francis), to be the author of the 'Junius Letters', which had appeared in the Public Advertiser, London, from 1769 to 1772, attacking George III and his ministers.
[Ref: 17884] £90.00
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Lieut. Genl. Sir Robt. Boyd K.B. Lieut. Governor of Gibraltar.
Drawn by A. Poggi. Engrav'd by John Hall Engraver to His Majesty 1789.
Publish'd as the Act directs June 1. 1789 by Iohn Hall Berwick Street. Soho.
Fine engraving. 407 x 305mm (16 x 12"), with large margins. Trace of vertical crease; creasing to lower right corner.
Profile portrait of General Sir Robert Boyd (1710 - 1794), in uniform, oval frame on a pediment adorned with a heraldic family crest. In 1756 Boyd served at the Siege of Minorca, and attempted to reach Admiral John Byng's fleet in an open boat with a message from the besieged Garrison Commander William Blakeney. Boyd was a witness at the subsequent court-martial at which Byng was tried for the loss of the Garrison. He was three times Governor of Gibraltar; 1776 to 1777, 1790 and 1790 to 1794. After Antonio Poggi (active 1776 - 1781). NPG D32031.
[Ref: 19700] £260.00
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Lieutenant General Boyd. [From a painting in the possession of Mrs Boyd.]
[Fielding & Walker.]
[Published Jan. 15, 1783, by J. Walker. Paternoster Row.]
Engraving. 145 x 100mm (5¾ x 4"). Trimmed. Backed onto album paper.
Portrait of Lieutenant General Sir Robert Boyd (1710 - 1794). In 1756 he served at the Siege of Minorca, and attempted to reach Admiral John Byng's fleet in an open boat with a message from the besieged garrison commander, William Blakeney. Boyd was a witness at the subsequent court-martial at which Byng was tried for the loss of the garrison..
[Ref: 64097] £65.00
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[Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Boyd.]
J. Smart pinxit. John Boydell, excudit, 1785. Caroline Watson sculpsit.
Publish'd May 1st. 1785, by John Boydell, Engraver, in Cheapside, London.
Stipple., proof before title 170 x 125mm (6¾ x 5"). Trimmed to plate, slight surface soiling.
Lieutenant General Sir Robert Boyd (c.1710-1794), army officer during the Seven Years' War, including the Siege of Minorca of 1756. He served as governor of Gibraltar three times (1776-7, 1790 and 1790-4) and was buried there.
[Ref: 53056] £70.00
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A True Representation of Tower Hill, as it Appear'd from a rais'd point of View on the North side, Aug.t ye 18th 1746, when the Earl of Kilmarnock and the Lord Balmerino were Beheaded.
G. Budd, pinx. P.C. Canot Sculp.
Publishd According to Act of Parliament 1747. and Sold No, 2 Maiden Lane Cheapside.
Engraving, scarce. 380 x 600mm (15 x 23½"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A view of the enormous crowd gathered to watch the executions of William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock (1704-46) & Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerinoch (1688-1746), two supporters of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. Both were captured at Culloden, tried, found guilty and beheaded, Elphinstone needing three blows of the axe. Elphinstone's famous last words were 'If I had a thousand lives, I would lay them all down in the same cause'. The British Museum dates their example, also with the Maiden Lane address added, to the 1760s: John Manson published his 'summer catalogue for 1762, Containing a valuable collection of books of prints and books in all languages and sciences lately purchased' from that address. BM: 1880,1113.3457.
[Ref: 33260] £320.00
[William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock] Miss Cameron. Miss Macdonald. How happy could I be with either / were t'other dear Charmer away. / Beg. Op. / But since I am destin;d for Neither / At present, no longer I'll Stay.
[London Magazine, 1747.]
Engraving. Sheet 110 x 175mm (4½ x 6¾"). Trimmed within plate.
Three medallion portraits: an untitled one of William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock (1709-1746), flanked by portraits of two women. He was captured at the Battle of Cullodon and executed. The lines from John Gay's 'Beggar's Opera' refer to his statement after his capture: ''for the two Kings and their rights, I cared not a farthing which prevailed; but I was starving''. Sharp 699, state ii of ii, misidentified as Charles Edward Stuart; BM Satires 2853.
[Ref: 55249] £280.00
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[William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock] Miss Cameron. Miss Macdonald. How happy could I be with either / were t'other dear Charmer away. / Beg. Op.
[London Magazine, 1747.]
Engraving. Sheet 105 x 185mm (4 x 7¼"). A little staining, trimmed within plate, laid on album paper.
Three medallion portraits: an untitled one of William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock (1709-1746), flanked by portraits of two women. He was captured at the Battle of Cullodon and executed. The lines from John Gay's 'Beggar's Opera' refer to his statement after his capture: ''for the two Kings and their rights, I cared not a farthing which prevailed; but I was starving''. Sharp 699, state i of ii, misidentified as Charles Edward Stuart; BM Satires 2853.
[Ref: 57243] £280.00
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A Catalogue of Historical Prints, Various Subjects, Landscapes, Sea Pieces, Views, &c. After the most Capital Pictures in England. Engraved by the most Celebrated Artists.
Published by John and Josiah Boydell, No 90, Cheapside. London: Printed by Joseph Cooper, No 134, Drury Lane.
8vo, disbound; pp. (iv)+88, complete as per index.
A lengthy list of the prints available from the leading London publisher of the period, beginning with seven collections in volumes. Elsewhere are the publisher's prices for the mezzotints after Joseph Wright of Derby, Van Huysum's Fruit and Flower Pieces, Claude's Liber Veritatis engraved by Richard Earlom and the two-volume 'Capital Pictures' from Houghton. A scarce & interesting item.
[Ref: 49534] £2,000.00
A View of Putney, took of Fulham Bridge ~.
J. Boydell Delin & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by J. Boydell at the unicorn the Corner of Queen Street, Cheapside. Price 1s. No4.
Engraving. 430x 260mm.
[Ref: 851] £450.00
A View of Sunbury, up the River Thames.
J.Boydell Del. & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by J.Boydell at the Unicorn the corner of Queen Street, Cheapside. Price 1s.
Copper engraving, c.1790. 265 x 430mm.
Plate No.2 of the series.
[Ref: 859] £320.00
John Boydell. Lord Mayor of London. 1791.
A. Pope del. J. Condé sculp.
Published by J. Sewell, Cornhill 1 March 1792.
Hand coloured etching, with text. Plate 172 x 114mm. 6¾ x 4½". Trimmed, mounted on album paper.
John Boydell (1720-1804), very successful print publisher. He became alderman of Cheap Ward in 1782, and Lord Mayor of London in 1790. However the French Revolutionary Wars disrupted the Continental trade at the end of the C18th and Boydell was nearly bankrupt at his death in 1804.
[Ref: 19017] £45.00
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Boyer, Artist in Fire Works, and Manufacturer of Shipping Combustibles, Signal Rockets, Percussion Powder for Gentlemens' Guns, detonating Silver,, and every Combustible known to the Pyrotechnical Art, No 42, Gibraltar Row, Near the Elephant and Castle, Surrey.
Page & Son, Printers, 62, Black Friars Road.
[n.d., c.1825.]
Scarce letterpress handbill, Huxham Mill watermark 1827. Sheet 320 x 200mm (12½ x 8"). Creases, wear to edges.
An advert for fireworks with a price list, headed with the Royal Warrant. George Boyer was listed in 'Pigot & Co's Directory for Scotland for 1825-6... together with the Most Extensive Directory of London'.
[Ref: 57177] £260.00
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Reipublicae Literatiae Triumiris Boyleo, Lockio et Sydenhamio.
F. Boucher invenit et delin. Cl. Duflos Sculpsit.
Mac.S. [Paris: Basan, c.1737.]
Engraving. Plate: 650 x 410mm (25¾ x 16''). Small stain on right, central horizontal crease as normal. Small margins.
An allegorical monument to scientists and philosophers Thomas Sydenham (1624-1689), Robert Boyle (1627-1691) and John Locke (1632-1704). From Eugene Mac-Swiny's 'Tombeaux des Princes, Grand Capitaines et Autres Hommes Illustres, Qui ont fleuri dans la Grande-Bretagne'. Owen McSwiny, former manager of Drury Lane and the Haymarket Theatres, had travelled to Italy where he bought works of Italian painters, including Canaletto, to sell to English collectors. He also planned a series of historical pictures to decorate the Duke of Richmond's apartment at Goodwood, commemorating the deeds of famous Englishmen.
[Ref: 50887] £280.00
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[Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork] No. VII. Miss Gr_hill. No. VIII. The Suspicious Husband.
London, Publish'd by A. Hamilton Jun.r. Fleet Street April 1, 1783.
Engraving. Plate: 175 x 110mm (7 x 4¼"). Small margins.
Two portraits in ovals, on the right Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork (1742-1798) and on the left a Miss Greenhill. Following the breakdown of his marriage in 1773 to Anne Courtenay whom he married in 1764, Boyle struck an arrangement with a courtesan named Miss Greenhill. In an attempt to divorce his wife Boyle accused her of intimacy with a musician however, this was not successful. The marriage was finally dissolved in 1782. 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 6297
[Ref: 38563] £65.00
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[Countess of Cork.]
H.D. Hamilton delin. R. Sayer Excudit. Jas. Watson fecit.
Published as the Act directs 4. Dec.r 1771.
A rare mezzotint. Proof. Plate: 375 x 280mm (14¾ x 11"). Slight creasing. Title in manuscript. Small margins.
A profile portrait of Mary Boyle, Countess of Cork and Orrery (1746-1840). Ex: Collection the Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 47267] £220.00
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The Hon.ble Robert Boyle Esq.r. Done after the Marble Bust in Her Majesty's Hermitage in the Royal Garden at Richmond.
J. Faber fecit.
Printed for Tho: Bowles in St. Pauls Church Yard, & John Bowles at the black Horse in Cornhill. [n.d. c.1750.]
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Narrow margins.
Engraving of a bust of Robert Boyle (1627-1691), the natural philosopher, at the Royal Palace at Kew, now the Royal Botanic Gardens. In 1730 Queen Caroline commissioned a 'hermitage', decorated with a series of five marble busts by the English sculptor Michael Rysbrack to celebrate British philosphers: Boyle, John Locke, Isaac Newton, Samuel Clarke and William Wollaston. Unfortunately the Hermitage no longer exists. Wellcome: 400-23. CS: 125, state i of iii. Ex Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 68786] £280.00
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The Hon.ble Robert Boyle.
J. Chapman sculp.t.
London Published as the Act directs April 19th. 1800 by J.Wilkes.
Stipple. Plate 160 x 109mm (6¼ x 4¼") with small margins. Bit messy.
Robert Boyle (1627-1691) the natural philospher, chemist, physicist and inventor; his book 'The Sceptical Chymist' is seen as a cornerstone book in the field of chemistry, and as one of the founders of modern chemisty he is known for his 'Boyle's Law'. One of a number of stipple heads for the 'Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature' by Chapman, published by J. Wilkes, 1795-1810.
[Ref: 26050] £50.00
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[Battle of the Boyne.] To His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, This Plate engraved from the original Picture of The Battle of the Boyne, in the Collection of the R.t Hon.ble the Lord Grosvenor Is by permission Dedicated by His Roal Highnesse's most faithful obedient Servants - Benj.n West and John Hill.
Painted by B. West, Historical Painter to His Majesty. Engraved by John Hall.
Published as the Act directs, 18 Oct.r 1781 by B. West, j. Hall & W. Woollett, London.
Etching with engraving, 18th century watermark. 485 x 615mm (19 x 24¼"). Trimmed to plate, some toning of paper.
William III on a white horse, leading his army across the Boyne, 1st July 1690. Bottom right the Duke of Schomberg is carried off by four soldiers, having been shot in the neck BM: 1876,0708.2600, final published state.
[Ref: 54702] £420.00
The Battle of the Boyne. July 1st 1690.
Wyke Pinx.t. Goldar sculp.
London: engraved for Harrison's Edition or Rapin. Publish'd as the Act directs. Dec.r 3, 1783.
Engraving. 210 x 280mm (8¼ x 11"), large margins.
A battle scene, with William III on his white horse, surrounded by his officers.
[Ref: 63142] £160.00
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[Battle of the Boyne] The Fortunate Escape of King William the Third. Vide Smollet, Vol 1. Chap. 2. Dedicated by permission to the Earl of Essex in whose possession the Handkerchief and part of the Coat still remain.
Painted by Ab.m Cooper R.A. Engraved by W. Giller.
London, Published Nov.r 2, 1829, by Moon, Boys & Graves, Printsellers to the King 6, Pall Mall.
Scarce & rare mezzotint, printed on chine collé. 400 x 315mm (15¾ x 12½"), with large margins.
The day before the Battle of the Boyne, William III was surveying the fords over which his troops would cross the river to reach James's forces. A Jacobite artillery shot wounded the king in the sholder. Here Thomas Coningsby presses his handkerchief to the wound.
[Ref: 66128] £280.00
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The Battle of the Boyne.
Painted by West. Engraved by J. Grozer.
London: Republished 1. May 1824 by Robert Wilkinson, No. 125 Fenchurch Street.
Rare aquatint with etching. On watermarked paper, 'J. Whatman'. Sheet size: 275 x 375mm (10¾ x 14¾"). Trimmed to platemark. Light creasing and scuffs.
A scene after Benjamin West, depicting William III in the centre, leading his army on horseback as they surge onto the banks of the River Boyne, where, in the lower left corner, the Duke of Schomberg, mortally wounded, is carried by four soldiers. The Battle of the Boyne took place in 1690 between the Catholic James II and the Protestant William III across the River Boyne near the town of Drogheda on the east coast of Ireland, resulting in a victory fo William III.
[Ref: 37321] £140.00
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[Battle of the Boyne.] Overwinning van K.o Willem de III door het volkomen Slaan van Jacobus de II in Ierland de 11 July 1690.
Hugo Allard fecit.
Carolus Allard excudit. [n.d., c.1690.]
Engraving. 17th century watermark; 245 x 300mm (6½ x 12"). Trimmed and tipped into album sheet.
A battle scene showing the Battle of the Boyne between James II and William III in Ireland on 11th July 1690.
[Ref: 42944] £360.00
[Battle of the Boyne] The Fortunate Escape of King William the Third. Vide Smollet, Vol 1. Chap. 2. Dedicated by permission to the Earl of Essex in whose possession the Handkerchief and part of the Coat still remain.
Painted by Ab.m Cooper R.A. Engraved by W. Giller.
London, Published Nov.r 2, 1829, by Moon, Boys & Graves, Printsellers to the King 6, Pall Mall.
Scarce mezzotint. 400 x 315mm (15¾ x 12½"), with large margins.
The day before the Battle of the Boyne, William III was surveying the fords over which his troops would cross the river to reach James's forces. A Jacobite artillery shot wounded the king in the shoulder. Here Thomas Coningsby presses his handkerchief to the wound.
[Ref: 64736] £260.00
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Boys and Dogs.
Painted by T. Gainsborough R.A. Engraved by Henry Dawe.
London, Published July 1st 1824, by W.J. White, 14 Brownlow Street, Holborn.
Mezzotint. 360 x 255mm (14¼ x 10"). Slight foxing.
Mezzotint of Thomas Gainsborough's 1783 painting 'Two Shepherd Boys with Dogs Fighting' (Kenwood House). Inspired by William Hogarth's 'The Four Stages of Cruelty', the scene is presented as a grand anti-pastoral with the boys contravening morality both in neglecting their flocks and encouraging their dogs to fight. Ex: collection of the Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 35228] £240.00
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Boys Skating. Garçons Patinant.
Painted by G.Morland. Engrav'd by E Scott.
London. Publish'd Dec.r 9th by J.R.Smith, King Street, Covent Garden.
Stipple, printed in sepia. 365 x 425mm. Horizontal crease through title area.
[Ref: 4283] £190.00
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Bataille in Braband.
Georg. Phil. Rugendas del. Abraham Drentwelt ornam. del. Jacob Andreas Friderich Sculpsit.
Cum Gratia et Privileg: Sac: Cæs. Majest. Jerimias Wolff excudit aug: Vind; [n.d. c.1720]
Engraving. 440 x 380mm. Tear just entering platemark.
View of the Battle of Brabant, 1706. The view is surrounded by an extemely decorative allegorical border, also containing a plan of the battle and a short descriptive text. Published in Decker's 'Representatio Belli ob Successionem in Regno Hispanico', a history of the War of the Spanish Succession.
[Ref: 1695] £190.00
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Edward Bruce, C.B. & K. of 3.d C. of R.M.O. of W.N. Captain of His Majesty's Ship Impregnable at the Memorable Victory of Algiers, on the 27th. Of August 1816.
Painted by J. Northcote Esq.r R.A. Engraved by C.Turner.
London, Published Oct.r 20, 1817, by C.Turner, 50, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square.
Mezzotint. Plate 354 x 250mm. 14 x 9¾".
Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Brace (1773-1843) was a senior officer in the British Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He commanded HMS Impreganbale but made a serious mistake with his navigation causing him to suffer 210 casualties. This did affect his career but only slightly and he continued to rise through the ranks where he was knighted in the Order of the Bath in 1834, althougth he was later denied any sea-going commands. In 1838 he became vice-admiral and was appointed commander in chief at the Nore. NPG: D877. Whitman: 76.
[Ref: 17307] £220.00
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Theophile Brachet S. De La Milletiere Con.er Du. Roy En Ses Con.ls Destat et Prive.
Ph. Champaigne pinx. T. Morin scul. cum priv. Regis.
[n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving. Sheet: 310 x 250mm (12 x 9¾''). Trimmed.
A portrait of French statesman Théophile Brachet de la Milletière (1588-1665).
[Ref: 49079] £230.00
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The Reverend Mr Thomas Bradbury.
Mrs. Mary Grace Pinx. J. Faber fecit.
Printed for John Bowles, at No. 13 in Cornhill. Price 2. Shill. [n.d., c.1750.]
Fine mezzotint. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾''), with wide margins.
Portrait of Thomas Bradbury (1677-1759), dissenting minister; seated facing front, in clerical dress without a wig, left hand on his knee, right elbow resting on a table beside a book, document and ink stand. Curtain and bookshelves behind. After Mary Grace (d. 1786). CS 39, ii of ii.
[Ref: 48801] £260.00
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The Reverend Mr Thomas Bradbury.
M.rs Mary Grace Pinx. J. Faber fecit.
Printed for John Bowles, at No. 13 in Cornhill. Price 2. Shill. [n.d., c.1750.]
Fine mezzotint. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾''), large margins.
Three quarter seated portrait of Thomas Bradbury (1677-1759), dissenting minister; seated facing front, in clerical dress without a wig, left hand on his knee, right elbow resting on a table beside a book, document and ink stand. Curtain and bookshelves behind. After Mary Grace (d. 1786); first published by Faber with the date 1749. CS 39, ii of ii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 68532] £260.00
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Defeat and Death of General Braddock in North America. Engraved for Russell's History of England.
Dodd delin.t. Edm.d Scott Sculp.
[London: J. Cooke, 1779.]
Engraving. 305 x 195mm (12 x 7¾"). Slight text offset, bit messy.
General Edward Braddock (1695-1755) being shot from his horse in a battle with the French troops occupying the Ohio River Valley during the French and Indian War (part of the Seven Years' War). George Washington presided at the burial service near Great Meadows and kept Braddock's ceremonial sash with him for the rest of his life.
[Ref: 45850] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Bradfield College [in pencil to the right.] [Plate 1]
Etched by Wallace Hester [in pencil to the left.]
[n.d. c.1930s.]
Etching. Platemark: 200 x 265mm (8 x 10¼"), with very large margins.
A view of part of Bradfield College, the independent school in Bradfield, Berkshire. The college was founded in 1850 by Thomas Stevens, Rector and Lord of the Manor of Bradfield.
[Ref: 40022] £70.00
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Bradfield College [in pencil to the right.] [Plate 2]
Etched by Wallace Hester [in pencil to the left.] WH.
[n.d. c.1930s.]
Etching, mint. Platemark: 200 x 265mm (8 x 10¼"), very large margins.
A view of part of Bradfield College, the independent school in Bradfield, Berkshire with the school's motto and crest in the centre below the image. The college was founded in 1850 by Thomas Stevens, Rector and Lord of the Manor of Bradfield.
[Ref: 40023] £70.00
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1867. Whitsuntide Galas! Peel Park, Bradford. Programme of Performance for Monday, June 10th.
[1867.]
Scarce letterpress handbill. Sheet 250 x 190mm (9¾ x 7½"). Creasing.
Attractions include Mr Liskard's 'Mysterious Musical Teapot', a 'Grand Balloon Ascent by Captain Metcalf', and 'A Grand Display of Fireworks by Professor Dyer, of London'.
[Ref: 57185] £230.00
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[The Children of Joseph Baggaley Bradshaw.]
Jos. Wright pinxit. Val. Green fecit.
[n.d., c.1769.]
Mezzotint. Scratched proof. Plate: 375 x 475mm (14¾ x 18¾"). Slight repair in lower title on right. Trimmed to plate and laid on card.
A group portrait of three children of Joseph Baggale Bradshaw shown holding a lamb in a rural landscape. After a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby (1734-1797). CS: 141.
[Ref: 42502] £650.00
[John Bradshaw]
[George Perfect Harding, c.1813]
Watercolour and wash, 18th century paper; 230 x 180mm (9 x 7"). False margins added.
John Bradshaw (bap. 1602-d.1659), lawyer, politician, and regicide. Throughout his career Bradshaw was aligned with more radical elements in English politics, and he was appointed lord president of the high court of justice to try Charles I, and subsequently to chair the high court of justice to try and condemn royalist delinquents. Watercolour by George Perfect Harding (1779/80-1853), miniature painter, probably after an anonymous etching published in 1813. Harding devoted himself to producing minute copies in watercolour of works of historical and antiquarian interest. Examples of his work are in several major British institutions.
[Ref: 42337] £420.00
The Reverend Robert Bragge P.D.
Robert Bragge Pinx.t. J. Faber fe. 1738.
Mezzotint. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"). Thread margins, left edge with a small repair.
Rev Robert Bragge (1665-1738), an Independent minister in London, known as 'eternal Bragge' of Lime Street. A moderate Calvinist, he was a popular preacher at Salters' Hall, where he once preached for four months on Joseph's coat. Among his written works are 'A Brief Essay Concerning the Soul of Man' and 'Church Discipline according to its Ancient Standard, as it was Practis'd in Primitive Times'. CS 43.
[Ref: 40509] £220.00
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The Reverend Robert Bragge P.D.
Robert Bragge Pinx.t. J. Faber fe. 1738.
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"), large margins. Small tear in lower margin.
Rev Robert Bragge (1665-1738), an Independent minister in London, known as 'eternal Bragge' of Lime Street. A moderate Calvinist, he was a popular preacher at Salters' Hall, where he once preached for four months on Joseph's coat. Among his written works are 'A Brief Essay Concerning the Soul of Man' and 'Church Discipline according to its Ancient Standard, as it was Practis'd in Primitive Times'. CS 43 & Lugt 2907. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 68531] £190.00
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[Robert Bragge.]
Cav.r Ghezzi del.
[n.d., c.1740.]
Rare etching. Sheet 320 x 210mm (12½ x 8¼"). Trimmed and laid on album sheet.
Portrait of Robert Bragge, a famed London art dealer and connoisseur who held numerous auctions during the 1740s and 1750s. Etched by Arthur Pond after Pier Leone Ghezzi (1675-1755), regarded as the first professional caricaturist. Based in Rome, Ghezzi moved freely amongst the Italian nobility, even associating with Pope Clement XI. His satirical portraits include one of Vivaldi and several British grand tourists. Arthur Pond (1701-58), painter, engraver, print-seller, dealer and collector. For an example of M. Darly's cariacture of Robert Bragge see our ref: 14138. NPG D32082. Hake: 79.
[Ref: 15966] £280.00
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[Robert Bragge] Mons.r Le Virtu'.
Pubd. according to Act of Parl.t Nov.r 3d. 1771 by MDarly 39 Strand.
Etching, 160 x 105mm (6¼ x 4¼").
Dr Robert Bragge, art dealer, connoisseur and auctioneer. who held numerous auctions through the 1740s and 1750s in London, in a long cloak, leaning on a stick; he wears spectacles. From '24 Caricatures by several ladies, gentlemen, artists, etc.', in an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates. Numbered 'V.1' upper left and '21' upper right. BM Satires: 4684.
[Ref: 14138] £160.00
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Tycho Brahe Geb. zu Kundstorp in Schonen d.13 Aprl. 1546. Gestorb. zu Prag d.24.Oct.1601.
[German.] [n.d. c.1810.]
Stipple, paper watermarked with large margins. Plate 120 x 84mm (4¾ x 3¼").
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) the Danish nobleman known for his accurate and comprehensive astronomical and planetary obersvations. In his 'De nova stella' of 1573, he refuted the Aristotelian belief in an unchanging celestial realm. In 1597 he was invited by the Bohemian King and the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II to Prague, where he became the official imperial astronomer. Aside from his considerable contributions to astronomy, he also was known for contributions to medicine; his herbal medicines were in use as late as the 1900s. From "Allgemeine Geographische Ephemeriden".
[Ref: 29534] £140.00
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Tycho Brahe Astronome. Ne a Knud- Strup pres d'Helsinborg en Dannemare le 19 x.bre 1546. Mort a Prague le 24 Octobre 1601.
[after Jacques de Gheyn II]
A Paris chez Odieuvre, M.d d'Estampes, quai de l'Ecole vis a vis la Samarit.e ala belle Imag. CPR. [n.d., c.1730.]
Engraving, sheet 220 x 130mm (8¾ x 5¼"). Trimmed within plate and glued to backing sheet.
Half-length portrait of Tycho Brahe, wearing a feathered beret and collar of the Order of the Elephant, holding glove and resting hand on ledge. Tycho Brahe (born Tyge Ottesen Brahe 1546 -1601) was a Danish astrologer, alchemist and astronomer known for his accurate and comprehensive astronomical observations. Not in Wellcome: 405.
[Ref: 57154] £95.00
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Tycho Brahé Astronome. Ne a Knud- Strup pres d'Helsinborg en Dannemare le 19 x.bre 1546. Mort a Prague le 24 Octobre 1601.
[after Jacques de Gheyn II]
[n.d., c.1730.]
Engraving, sheet 220 x 130mm (8¾ x 5¼"). Trimmed within plate and mounted in album paper at edges.
Half-length portrait of Tycho Brahe, wearing a feathered beret and collar of the Order of the Elephant, holding glove and resting hand on ledge. Tycho Brahe (born Tyge Ottesen Brahe 1546 -1601) was a Danish astrologer, alchemist and astronomer known for his accurate and comprehensive astronomical observations. Not in Wellcome: 405.
[Ref: 62426] £230.00
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Tychonis Brahe
De L'armessin Sculp
From 'Academie des Science et des Arts', Amsterdam 1682.
Engraving. Sheet 185 x 135mm (7¼ x 5¼"). Trimmed to image and laid on album paper. Light staining across the image.
A half portrait of Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), a Dutch astronomer and nobleman. He observed that the moon orbited the Earth and that the planets orbited the Sun - although still believed the Sun orbited the Earth. He wore a prosthetic nose for much of his life after losing his original in a drunken duel with a cousin.
[Ref: 53793] £160.00
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Io. Alex. Brambilla Aug. Imp: Ios: II. Chirurg: Ord: Castrens: Et Praetorianorum Primarius &c. Viennae apud Artaria Societ. Serit arbores quae sanitati prosint. Cecilius.
C. Vinazer fecit. Ignaz Alberti sculpsit &c. 1783.
Com Priv. S.C.M.
Engraving and stipple. Plate 165 x 107mm. 6½ x 4¼".
Johann Alexandre Brambilla (1729-1800) was an Italian physician and military surgeon. As a military surgeon he served during the Seven Years' War and then in 1764 he assumed the position of surgeon to Joseph II. In the National Library of Medicine. Wellcome Library: 1358i
[Ref: 23243] £75.00
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Marietta Brambilla [facsimile signature.]
Gedr. bei Joh. Hofelich. Kriehuber 839.
Eigenthum und Verlag von Pietro Mechetti qm. Carlo. Kais König Hof-Kunst-und Musikalienhandlung. [n.d. c.1839.]
Lithograph. Purple-rim border, on album page. Facsimile autograph. 394 x 280mm. 15½ x 11".
Marietta Brambilla (1807-1875) was an Italian alto. She was part of the famous family of singers, well known for the many interpretations of the works of Rossini. She was the first perfomer of Maffio Orsini in Lucrezia Borgia and Pierotto in Linda in Chamounix, both by Donizetti. She performed many times at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples. Harvard: 2.
[Ref: 23661] £190.00
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Mad.lle Brambilla.
Published by Mr. Ainsworth, 27, Old Bond St. London. June, 1828. Printed by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co.
Lithograph. 215 x 127mm. 8½ x 5".
Madamoiselle Brambill (fl.1840), vocalist. Plate to Eber's Seven Years of the Kings Theatre. Harvard: 152-3
[Ref: 15080] £65.00
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