The Second Vol. of T. Brown's Works.
[London: Sam Brown, 1720.]
Engraving with etching. 145 x 80mm (5¾ x 3¼"). Narrow right margin. Time stained.
The frontispiece to 'The Second Volume of the Works of Mr. Thomas Brown, Serious and Comical in Prose and Verse'. In the foreground Charon ferrys a group of gentlemen across the River Styx, watched by three men on the far bank, the author and the recently-dead comic actors Joe Haines and James Nokes. Above a demon flies by on a monster. Thomas Brown (1662-1704) was a satirist, now best known for his epigram, 'I do not like thee, Doctor Fell'. BM Satires 1390.
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Carmina Desunt. Vera Effigies A: Brome 1664. Aetatis suae 44.
[n.d. c.1664.]
Line engraving. 136 x 90mm. 5¼" x 3½".
Alexander Browne (1659-1706), Artist; publisher and printseller; auctioneer and dealer. He was a significant figure in the late seventeenth century art scene in London. He was variously a ‘practitioner of the art of limning’, a drawing master, an author of a drawing manual and treatise on art, an art auctioneer and dealer, a print publisher and printseller. Browne was granted in 1684 a privilege or Royal License for ‘the sole printing and publishing’ of his plates for fourteen years. Possibly engraved by Loggan.
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Alexander Browne.
Ja: HuÿsmansPinx: Ar: de Jode Scu:
[n.d. 1669.]
Fine & rare engraving. 255 x 165mm (10 x 6½"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper.
Half-length portrait within an oval wreath of Alexander Browne, artist and publisher of mezzotints. Published as the frontispiece to his 'Ars Pictoria or an Academy treating of Drawing, Painting, Limning, and Etching' in 1675.
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The Late Francis John Browne, Esq. of Frampton, Dorset. Many Years M.P. for Dorsetshire.
Painted by C.W. Day. Engraved by W. Finden.
[n.d.., c.1840.]
Rare engraving. Sheet: 250 x 225mm (9¾ x 8¾''). Trimmed within plate.
A portrait of Member of Parliament Francis Browne (1754-1833).
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Sacred to the Memory of Isaac Hawkins Browne Esq.r of this Parish D.C.L. & F.R.S. who was born Dec.r 7 1745 & died May 30 1818 [...]. This Representation of the Monument in the Church of Badger, in Shropshire, to the memory of Isaac Hawkins Browne, Esquire, executed by Francis Chantrey [...].
G.E. Madeley. lith. Wellington St. Strand.
[n.d. c. 1820]
Lithograph with 1pp lithographic facsimile handwritten text. 450 x 285mm (17¼ x 11¼"). Slight toning around the edges and bottom right corner is folded.
Lithograph print of the funerary monument to Isaac Hawkins Browne Junior (1745-1818) by Sir Francis Chantrey (1781-1841). Browne was a Tory politician, industrialist, essayist and a lord of the manor of Badger, Shropshire. His funerary monument is still in St. Giles's Church in Badger.
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Joannes Brown Norvicencis Chirurgis. Aetatis suae 35 Ano Dom: 1677.
H Morland delin. R White sculp.
[n.d. c.1677.]
Rare engraving. Plate 159 x 108mm (6¼ x 4¼"). Trimmed to the platemark on 2 sides. Small margins on left & right.
Portrait of the surgeon John Browne; half length, to the right, looking at viewer; wearing long wig, gown, and lace cravat; in oval frame on pedestal; frontispiece to his 'A Compleat Treatise of Preternatural Tumours' (1678). John Browne (1642-c.1700); surgeon to Charles II and William III
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Joannes Browne Regius Chirurgus Ordinarius. Aetatis suae 42 Ano Dom 1684.
R. White sculp.
[n.d. c.1684]
Engraving. Sheet 255 x 165mm (10 x 6½"). Trimmed into plate.
Half-length portrait of John Browne (1642-c.1700), surgeon to both Charles II and William III, wearing long wig, gown, and lace cravat; in oval frame on pedestal. The plate was used as the frontispiece to his 'A Compleat Treatise of Preternatural Tumours' (1678), but was updated to use in 'Adeno-Choiradelogia, or an Anatomick-Chirurgical Treatise', with the date altered to 1684. On this example a mustache has been added. Wellcome 446-3.
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[John Browne, mathematical instrument maker.]
R. Gaywood fecit [after Francis Barlow].
[n.d., c.1688.]
Etching. Sheet 110 x 165mm (4¼ x 6½"). Trimmed to image, edged with album paper, old ink mss. dated 1691 on reverse. In ink verso "James Richardson his book 1691"
A full length portrait of John Browne, holding carpenter's-ruler and compass, surrounded by geometric solids, the frontispiece to his 'The description and use of the carpenters-rule: together with the use of the line of numbers commonly called Gunters-Line'. The first edition was 1656, the fifth and last 1688. BM: Heal,Portraits.215, ''Mathematical Instrument maker at the sign of the 'Sphere & Sundial' in the Minories''.
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[Sir Thomas Browne M.D.]
P. Vandrebanc F.
[n.d. 1683]
Engraving, proof before title. 150 x 105mm (6 x 4¼"). Narrow margins.
Portrait of Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682), doctor and author, the frontispiece to his his 'Miscellaneous Tracts'. 1683. After graduating from Oxford in 1627, he studied medicine at Padua and Montpellier universities, finishing his medical degree in Leiden in 1633. He settled in Norwich in 1637 and practised medicine there until his death. He also wrote on a variety of subjects: his first book, 'Religio Medici' (The Religion of a Physician), was published without his consent in 1642 and was added to the the 'Papal Index Librorum Prohibitorum' the same year. W: 448.5.
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[Sir Thomas Browne]
C.H.Jeens [Etched in plate with signature]
[n.d. c.1875]
Engraving on india paper, proof before title. Plate 215 x 135mm (8½ x 5¼").
Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682), doctor and author. After graduating from Oxford in 1627, he studied medicine at Padua and Montpellier universities, finishing his medical degree in Leiden in 1633. He settled in Norwich in 1637 and practised medicine there until his death. He also wrote on a variety of subjects: his 'Religio Medici' (The Religion of a Physician) was published without his authorisation in 1642 and was added to the the 'Papal Index Librorum Prohibitorum' the same year. W: 448.
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[Sir William Browne] Fuscus-Eques Medicus Rhetor Dux atque-Poeta!
TO 1771
Etching, 255 x 175mm (10 x 7"). Small margins. Tears in top margin going into the plate. Slight foxing. Glued to backing sheet.
Caricature of Sir William Browne (1692-1774), physician. Browne was known for his eccentricities (he was also caricatured by Samuel Foote in 'The Devil on Two Sticks') but nonetheless became president of the College of Physicians in 1765-6 and earned a fortune. Etched by Thomas Orde-Powlett (1746-1807), politician also known for his etched caricatures (mostly of Cambridge celebrities) which were published by his drawing-master, the well-known printmaker James Bretherton. BM Satires 4833.
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Robert Browning. Poet.
[Robert Bryden after Elliot & Fry.]
[n.d., c.1901.]
Woodcut with original wrapper. Printed area: 455 x 300mm (18 x 11¾").
A portrait of Robert Browning (1812-1889), one of the foremost Victorian poets and playwrights. Almost half-length to the left, wearing a small ruff, dark coat, waistcoat and double chain across his chest; with a town in the background and a castle to the left. One of twelve woodcuts from the series 'Some Woodcuts of Men of Letters', by British sculptor and printmaker Robert Bryden (1865 - 1939). Lettered in the image with the title and the printmaker's monogram and date: 'RB 1898.'
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"Society" Bijou Portraits, No.110.--Mr Robert Browning. Supplement to "Society", February 7, 1885.
From a Photograph b Alexander Bassano.
"Ink-Photo", Sprague & Co. London [1885.]
Photogravure. 330 x 210mm. 13 x 8¼". Holes along top and bottom, slight crease across title.
Robert Browning (1812-1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, especially dramatic monologues, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. Notable works inlcude, 'The Pied Piper of Hamelin', 'Porphyria's Lover', 'The Ring and the Book', 'Men and Women', and 'My Last Duchess'.
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[Robert Browning.]
Barraud. 263, Oxford Street, London. & 92, Bold Street, Liverpool.
W & S. Ltd. Permanent. [Richard Bentley & Son, 1888.]
Sepia carbon print on blue card mount. 354 x 260mm. 14 x 10¼".
Robert Browning (1812-1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, especially dramatic monologues, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. Notable works inlcude, 'The Pied Piper of Hamelin', 'Porphyria's Lover', 'The Ring and the Book', 'Men and Women', and 'My Last Duchess'.
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Robert Browning. Born 1812; Died 1889.
Riddle & Couchman Lith, London. From a Photograph by Mr. W.H. Grove, 174, Brompton Road, S.W.
Our Poets' Corner. Plate No.13. "Masterpiece Library" October 1895.
Coloured lithograph. 381 x 279mm. 15 x 11".
Robert Browning (1812-1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, especially dramatic monologues, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. Notable works inlcude, 'The Pied Piper of Hamelin', 'Porphyria's Lover', 'The Ring and the Book', 'Men and Women', and 'My Last Duchess'.
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The Lady Brownlowe. Cum privilegio Regis.
W Wissing pinxit 1685. [in image] I. Smith fecit:
Alex Browne exc:
Rare mezzotint 415 x 245mm (16¼ x 9¾"). Small margins. Ink writing on reverse coming through in title area. Some light foxing.
A full-length portrait of Alice Brownlow (nee Sherrard) (1659-1721). Her arm rests on an ornate pedestal adorned with flowers and a dog at its base. She wears a flowing dress, holding up a fringed layer with her right hand. Her hair is styled in soft curls, partially pinned up. On the pedestal at the right, a parrot perches on an orange tree in a vase. In the background, gardens and buildings are visible. CS26. Turner B13 II of III. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
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[The Lady Brownlowe.] [Cum privilegio Regis.]
[W Wissing pinxit 1685.] [I. Smith fecit:]
[Alex Browne exc:]
Scarce & fine mezzotint proof before letters, 415 x 245mm (16¼ x 9¾"). Small margins. Tears repaired with tape. Light creasing.
A full-length portrait of Alice Brownlow (nee Sherrard) (1659-1721). Her arm rests on an ornate pedestal adorned with flowers and a dog at its base. She wears a flowing dress, holding up a fringed layer with her right hand. Her hair is styled in soft curls, partially pinned up. On the pedestal at the right, a parrot perches on an orange tree in a vase. In the background, gardens and buildings are visible. CS26. Turner B13 IIof III. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64938] £360.00
The Lady Brownlowe. Cum privilegio Regis.
W Wissing pinxit 1685 [in image]. I. Smith fecit:
E Cooper exc: [n.d. c.1685]
Rare mezzotint 415 x 245mm (16¼ x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate. Paper time stained.
A full-length portrait of Alice Brownlow (nee Sherrard) (1659-1721). Her arm rests on an ornate pedestal adorned with flowers and a dog at its base. She wears a flowing dress, holding up a fringed layer with her right hand. Her hair is styled in soft curls, partially pinned up. On the pedestal at the right, a parrot perches on an orange tree in a vase. In the background, gardens and buildings are visible. CS26. Turner B13 III of III. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
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[Lady Dorothy Brownlow] Madam Dorothy Mason.
W. Wissing pinxit. I Smith fecit.
E. Cooper exc. Cum Privilegio Regis. [n.d. c.1687]
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark, sheet 335 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate. False margins added.
Three-quarter length seated portrait of Dorothy Brownlow (née Mason) (1664-1700) her hair in curls and wearing an earring, she is shown in a low-cut dress trimmed with pearls, one hand holding flowers in her lap and the other plucking a blossom from a plant at left; in the background are a fluted pillar to the right and a mansion to the left. Portrait of Dorothy before her marriage to Sir William Brownlow, 4th Baronet (1665–1701) in July 1688. She was the daughter and heir of Sir Richard Mason (1633–85), a politician and courtier to Charles II who owned estates at Bishop's Castle, Salop and Sutton Surrey. Wissing’s (1656-87) oil painting of Lady Brownlow which hangs at Belton House in Lincolnshire. CS 179 II of II. Ex: Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd
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[Lady Dorothy Brownlow] Madam Dorothy Mason.
W. Wissing pinxit. I Smith fecit.
E. Cooper exc. Cum Privilegio Regis. [n.d. c.1687]
Mezzotint, 340 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Thread margins. Cockling in corners where previously laid down.
Three-quarter length seated portrait of Dorothy Brownlow (née Mason) (1664-1700) her hair in curls and wearing an earring, she is shown in a low-cut dress trimmed with pearls, one hand holding flowers in her lap and the other plucking a blossom from a plant at left; in the background are a fluted pillar to the right and a mansion to the left. Portrait of Dorothy before her marriage to Sir William Brownlow, 4th Baronet (1665–1701) in July 1688. She was the daughter and heir of Sir Richard Mason (1633–85), a politician and courtier to Charles II who owned estates at Bishop's Castle, Salop and Sutton Surrey. Wissing’s (1656-87) oil painting of Lady Brownlow which hangs at Belton House in Lincolnshire. CS 179 II of II. Ex: Collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd
[Ref: 68754] £240.00
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The Lady Brownloe. [counterproof.]
Soust pinxit. I. Becket fecit.
Sold by Alex: Browne at ye blew ballcony in little Queen Street [n.d., c.1685].
Scarce mezzotint, counterproof, 17th century watermark. 340 x 250mm (13¼ x 9¾"). Narrow margins.
A full length portrait of Elizabeth Brownlow (1681-1723) as a young child, naked except for a cap and scarf, seated in a landscape, pointing at a vase of flowers. In 1699 she married John Cecil, Lod Burghley, who became the 6th Earl of Exeter two years later. As a counterproof, the text and image is reversed. CS 9.
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The Right Hon.ble John Brownlow Lord Viscount Tyrconnel, Knight of the most Honourable Order of the Bath. F.R.S.
J. Faber ad Vivum fect. 1740.
Mezzotint. 325 x 225mm (12¾ x 8¾"). Small margins.
John Brownlow (1690-1754), Lord Viscount Tyrconnel, wearing chain and and badge of the Bath. He was an MP for Lincolnshire, and succeeded his father as 5th Baronet. In 1718 he was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Charleville in the County of Cork, and as Viscount Tyrconnel. He was re-elected as MP for Grantham in 1722 and was returned there unopposed in 1727 and 1734. He did not stand in 1741 Chaloner Smith: 356. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
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The Right Hon.ble John Brownlow Lord Viscount Tyrconnel, Knight of the most Honourable Order of the Bath. F.R.S.
J. Faber ad Vivum fect. 1740.
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark; 325 x 225mm (12¾ x 8¾"), large margins.
John Brownlow (1690-1754), Lord Viscount Tyrconnel, wearing chain and and badge of the Bath. He was an MP for Lincolnshire, and succeeded his father as 5th Baronet. Chaloner Smith: 356. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 68769] £220.00
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Lord Lurgan.
Saturday, October 26, 1889.
Colour lithograph illustration to a periodical, sheet 315 x 250mm. 12½ x 9¾". Torn and tatty extremities.
William Brownlow, 3rd Baron Lurgan (1858 - 1937), greyhound owner and Chairman of the Carlton and Ritz; greyhounds behind. His father, the second Lord Lurgan's claim to fame, was that as a leading figure in the coursing world he held the nomination for the Waterloo Cup, which his famous dog Master McGrath won in 1868, 1869 and 1871. Magazine supplement, numbered 'Vol. II. No.54' upper left.
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The Reverend Father in God, Ralph Brownrig Lord B.p of Exeter, who dyed aged 67. Dec: 7 1659. So here's a Prelate, in whom Light, & Heate / Learning & Zeale, Meeknesse, & Courage met [...]
W. Faithorne Sculp [1661]
Engraving, sheet 220 x 145mm (8¾ x 5¾"). Trimmed; tipped into album sheet.
Ralph Brownrigg (1592-1659), bishop of Exeter. A noted Calvinist, Brownrigg held positions at St Catherine's College and Cambridge University before he lost them in 1645, when he was arrested for giving a sermon in which he was reported to have instructed Christians to put obedience to their sovereign before following Christian practice. The following year Brownrigg lost his episcopal office too, limiting his activities in his final years, although he achieved a posthumous reputation following the publication of his sermons, a 1661 volume of which this print was the frontspiece to. Engraving by William Faithorne (c.1620-91), printmaker who was apprenticed to the printseller William Peake, with whom he served in the royalist army during the civil war. At the Restoration Faithorne was appointed engraver in copper to the king, doubtless as reward for his devotion to the Stuart cause. The finest native British engraver born before the eighteenth century, Faithorne was highly esteemed by Pepys (who recorded many visits to his shop) while enthusiasts such as Horace Walpole ensured his posthumous reputation, which led to fine proofs of his work fetching extraordinary prices in the late Georgian period. Fagan p.24
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Mrs. Brownrigg.
[Pub. 1810, by Nuttall, Fisher & Dixon, Liverpool.]
Stipple. Sheet size: 140 x 85mm (5½ x 3¼"). Trimmed inside plate.
Elizabeth Brownrigg (1720 - 1767) was an 18th-century English murderer. Her victim, Mary Clifford, was one of her domestic servants. As a result of witness testimony and medical evidence at her trial, Brownrigg was hanged at Tyburn on 13 September 1767.
[Ref: 38039] £50.00
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Mrs. Brownrigg.
J. Chapman sc.
Published Feb. 1801 [?] by James Cundee.
Stipple. Sheet size: 140 x 85mm (5½ x 3¼"). Trimmed inside plate. Slight loss top right.
Elizabeth Brownrigg (1720 - 1767) was an 18th-century English murderer. Her victim, Mary Clifford, was one of her domestic servants. As a result of witness testimony and medical evidence at her trial, Brownrigg was hanged at Tyburn on 13 September 1767. A plate from 'The Criminal Recorder; or, Biographical Sketches of Notorious Public Characters', printed and published by James Cundee, Ivy Lane, London.
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Elizabeth Brownrigg, Executed Septr. 14th. 1767. for ye Murder. of Mary Clifford.
[n.d., c.1770.]
Engraving, image 170 x 112mm. Margin missing above and left.
Elizabeth Brownrigg d. 1767, murderess, was the wife of James Brownrigg, a house painter, who lived at Fleur de Luce Court, Fetter Lane. For some years she practised midwifery, and about 1765 was appointed by the overseers of St. Dunstan's in the West to act as midwife to the poor women of the parish workhouse. She had three apprentices, Mary Mitchell, Mary Jones, and Mary Clifford, all of whom she treated in a most inhuman manner. On 3 Aug. Clifford was found in a dying state, hidden in Brownrigg's premises, and died shortly after. James, the husband, was committed for trial. Elizabeth and her son John fled, but were apprehended on the 16th. Elizabeth was tried at the Old Bailey, before Mr. Justice Hewitt, on 12 Sept. 1767, found guilty, and received sentence. Her husband and son were acquitted. It appears that after practising all sorts of diabolical cruelties upon Clifford, the woman Brownrigg tied her up to a hook fixed in one of the beams in the kitchen, and flogged her no less than five times on 31 July. She was hanged at Tyburn on 14 Sept. 1767. Her skeleton was exposed in a niche at Surgeons' Hall in the Old Bailey, ‘that the heinousness of her cruelty might make the more lasting impression on the minds of the spectators' (Gent. Mag.). A well-known reference to her crime is made in some verses in the ‘Anti-Jacobin. For the Gentleman's Magazine.
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Mrs Elizabeth Brownrigg.
Published according to the Act of Parliament Septr. 17, 1767.
Very rare etching. 240 x 170mm (9½ x 6¾"). Trimmed into plate and backed onto album paper. Small stain top left.
Portrait of Elizabeth Brownrigg (c. 1720 - 1767), 18th-century English murderer. Her victim, Mary Clifford, was one of her domestic servants, who died from cumulative injuries and associated infected wounds. As a result of witness testimony and medical evidence at her trial, Brownrigg was hanged at Tyburn on 14 September 1767.
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Ozoro Esther.Tecla Mariam. Kefta Yasous. Pl.2.
Heath sc. [after Thomas Stothard]
London, Published Oc.tr 1.st 1804, by Longman & C.o.
Stipple, plate 295 x 230mm (11½ x 9"). Small margins. Has been restored.
Three portraits of Abyssinian figures, each half-length in ovals. Plate 2 to the second addition of James Bruce's 'Travels to discover the source of the Nile.'
[Ref: 62953] £130.00
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Woodage Asahel. Abyssinian Lady of Quality. Pl.3.
Heath sc. [after Thomas Stothard]
London, Published Oc.tr 1.st 1804, by Longman & C.o.
Stipple, plate 295 x 230mm (11½ x 9"). Small margins. Has been restored in margin.
Two portraits of Abyssinian figures, each half-length in ovals. Plate 3 to the second addition of James Bruce's 'Travels to discover the source of the Nile.'
[Ref: 62955] £130.00
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Robertus Cottonus Bruceus. Aesculapius hic Librorum aerugo, Vetustas Pero quem nulla potest Britonum consumere chartas.
T. Cross sculpsit. [After Cornelius Johnson.]
[n.d. c.1651.]
Etching. 140 x 90mm. 5½ x 3½". Cut. Laid on 18th century scrap sheet.
Portrait of Sir Robert Bruce Cotton; nearly half length, slightly to the right; in falling ruff; bearded, with hair to his ears. Frontispiece to his 'An answer to Such Motives', 1651. Sir Robert Bruce Cotton (1571-1631) was a collector, particularly of manuscripts and charters; this collection was known as the Cottonian Library and given to the nation by grandson Sir John Cotton. It formed the core of what is now the British Library, but a small number of objects and paintings remain within the registered collection of the British Museum. Cotton was an English antiquarian and Member of Parliament, founder of the important Cotton Library. He was elected to Parliament as member of Old Sarum (1624), Thetford (1625) and Castle Rising (1628). Ex Collection: R. Hobson of Hove.
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The Right Hon.ble The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.T., G.C.B.
Painted by F Grant, R.A. Engraved by James Faed.
London, Published June 7.th 1864, by Henry Graves & C.º the Proprietors, Publishers to the Queen_6 Pall Mall.
Mezzotint, 795 x 505mm (31¼ x 20"). A few small stains. Small margins.
Full-length portrait of colonial administrator and diplomat James Bruce (1811-63), 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine. He was the Governor General of the Province of Canada, a High Commissioner in charge of opening trade links with the Chinese and Japanese, and Viceroy of India. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, his state iii of iii.
[Ref: 65932] £360.00
[India] [James Bruce.] [8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine.]
[n.d., c.1860.]
Stipple engraving on chine paper. Sheet 280 x 205mm (11 x 8").
Portrait of James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine (1811 -1863), British colonial administrator and diplomat. He served as Governor of Jamaica (1842 - 1846), Governor General of the Province of Canada (1847 - 1854), and Viceroy of India (1862 - 1863).
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The Right Hon.ble The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.T., G.C.B.
Painted by F Grant, R.A. Engraved by James Faed.
London, Published June 7.th 1864, by Henry Graves & C.º the Proprietors, Publishers to the Queen_6 Pall Mall.
Mezzotint. 795 x 505mm (31¼ x 20"). Tear entering plate at bottom. Small margins.
Full-length portrait of colonial administrator and diplomat James Bruce (1811-63), 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine. He was the Governor General of the Province of Canada, a High Commissioner in charge of opening trade links with the Chinese and Japanese, and Viceroy of India. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, his state iii of iii.
[Ref: 65907] £320.00
[The Right Hon.ble The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.T., G.C.B.]
[Painted by F Grant, R.A. Engraved by James Faed.]
[London, Published June 7.th 1864, by Henry Graves & C.º the Proprietors, Publishers to the Queen_6 Pall Mall.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters, printed on chine collé. 795 x 505mm (31¼ x 20"). Printseller's Association blindstamp, limited edition of 125 in proof state. Trimmed to chine collé top and bottom, edges chipped, spotted and stained. Unidentified collector's stamp on reverse.
Full-length portrait of colonial administrator and diplomat James Bruce (1811-63), 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine. He was the Governor General of the Province of Canada, a High Commissioner in charge of opening trade links with the Chinese and Japanese, and Viceroy of India. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, his state i of iii.
[Ref: 65909] £320.00
[The Right Hon.ble The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.T., G.C.B.] Truly Yours Elgin & Kincardine [facsimile signature]
[Painted by F Grant, R.A. Engraved by James Faed.]
[London, Published June 7.th 1864, by Henry Graves & C.º the Proprietors, Publishers to the Queen_6 Pall Mall.]
Mezzotint, proof before title, 795 x 505mm (31¼ x 20"). Printseller's Association blindstamp, limited edition of 125 in proof state. Tears entering unprinted area of plate, edges chipped and soiled.
Full-length portrait of colonial administrator and diplomat James Bruce (1811-63), 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine. He was the Governor General of the Province of Canada, a High Commissioner in charge of opening trade links with the Chinese and Japanese, and Viceroy of India. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, his state ii of iii.
[Ref: 65910] £220.00
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Giacomo Bruce.
Bramati dis. Rados inc.
[Italian, c.1820.]
Aquatint. 220 x 155mm, 9¾ x 6".
Portrait of the Scottish explorer James Bruce (1730-94), famed for his expeditions to Africa in which he discovered the source of the Blue Nile in Ethiopia.
[Ref: 11573] £140.00
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The Abyssinian Traveller.
Pub by MDarly Dec.r 9. 1775 (39 Strand).
Etching, 250 x 175mm, 9¾ x 7".
Satirical portrait of James Bruce (1730-94), Scottish explorer in Africa who traced the source of the Blue Nile in Ethiopia. From an album of caricatures published by Mary Darly dated January 1776. It seems that her husband Matthew made the plates. BM Satires 5317.
[Ref: 14568] £420.00
The Right Hon.ble Robert late Earle of Ailesburg, L.d Chamberlaine of his Ma.ties Household &c.
P. Lely pinx.
[n.d., c.1700.]
Rare mezzotint. 290 x 200mm (11½ x 8"). Small margins.
Robert Bruce (1626-1685), 1st Earl of Ailesbury, in his peer's robes, holding wand and coronet. Chaloner Smith comments 'some portions of the work and the inscription (in which the title is engraved, "Ailesburg",) appear to be executed by a foreign hand, other portions resemble English work'. This plate is a copy of another rare mezzotint, engraved (again according to CS) by either John Smith or John Faber but unsigned. See CS Smith 1.
[Ref: 51635] £280.00
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[Dorothy Brudenell] The Countess of Westmerland.
[J Riley pinx:] I. Beckett fec.
J. Smith ex: [n.d., c.1685].
Fine mezzotint. 225 x 175mm (8¾ x 7"), large margins.
A half-length portrait of Dorothy Brudenell (1650-1740), daughter of the 2nd Earl of Cardigan, wife of Charles Fane, 3rd Earl of Westmorland. CS 96, state iii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd. Christie Miller Collection in pencil "Townley" 1277.
[Ref: 65480] £260.00
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[Dorothy Brudenell] The Countess of Westmerland.
[J Riley pinx:] I. Beckett fec.
[n.d., c.1685].
Mezzotint. 225 x 175mm (8¾ x 7"). Trimmed to plate, mounted in album paper at edges. Messy.
A half-length portrait of Dorothy Brudenell (1650-1740), daughter of the 2nd Earl of Cardigan, wife of Charles Fane, 3rd Earl of Westmorland. CS 96, unlisted state between ii of iii, without either Riley or Smith's names. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65481] £190.00
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[Dorothy Brudenell] The Countess of Westmerland.
J Riley pinx: I. Beckett fec.
[n.d., c.1685].
Mezzotint. 225 x 175mm (8¾ x 7"). Trimmed to plate, mounted in album paper at edges.
A half-length portrait of Dorothy Brudenell (1650-1740), daughter of the 2nd Earl of Cardigan, wife of Charles Fane, 3rd Earl of Westmorland. CS 96, state ii of iii, 'Two known'. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65483] £190.00
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The Right Hon.ble James Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan, &c.&c.&c. Constable & Governor of Windsor Castle & Keeper of the Privy Purse to the King. From the Original Picture in the Possession of Anthony Storer Esq.r
Painted by Romney. Engraved by J. Grozer.
Published as the Act directs Sep. 1792 by I. Grozer No.3 Castle Street Leicester Square.
Mezzotint with small margins and collector's mark. Plate 380 x 278mm (15 x 11"). Fine impression.
James Brudenell, 5th Earl of Cardigan (1725-1811), the British politician and courtier. He served as Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury, Hastings, Great Bedwyn and Marlborough. He served as Deputy Cofferer of the Household, Master of the Robes to the Prince of Wales, George III, Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle, and Keeper of the Privy Purse. Ex Collection: Earl of Bute. Horne: 14.
[Ref: 29123] £260.00
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[James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan] His Lordship. (A Sketch in the Phoenix.)
[after Henry Hope Crealock.]
Lithographed, Printed and Published by Dickinson Brothers, 114, Bond Street [n.d., c.1856].
Fine & rare tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 280 x 360mm (11 x 14¼"), with large margins. A little damage to edges.
A slightly caricatured portrait of Cardigan, sword drawn, on a charger, probably 'Ronald', which he rode at the 'Charge of the Light Brigade'. Behind is his bugler. Henry Hope Crealock (1831-91), a captain in the 90th Light Infantry during the Crimean War, was an accomplished draughtsman, who also sketched during the Indian Mutiny, Opium Wars in China and the Zulu campaign (for the Illustrated London News). He retired from the army as a Lieutenant-General. Irish interest.
[Ref: 56514] £360.00
Cathedral of St Sauveur, Bruges.
J Chalmers Park [signed in pencil.]
[n.d. c.1920.]
Drypoint etching. Publisher's stamp. 330 x 215mm (13 x 8½").
Bruges, Belgium; view of Sint-Salvator Cathedral, which from the 10th to the 19th century was only a common parish church until it was granted cathedral status. James Chalmers Park (1858-1938) of Yorkshire.
[Ref: 20086] £60.00
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[Surrender of Ten Towns.] Siegreiche Länder und Stätt Ernde...
Georg Phil. Rugendas del. Abraham Drentwett Ornam: del. Ioh: August: Corvinus Sculpsit.
Cum Gratia et Privileg: Sac: Caes: Maj. Ieremias Wolff excudit Aug. Vind. [n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving. Sheet: 390 x 425mm (15¼ x 16¾"). Some light staining. Trimmed to platemark. Creasing hardly visible from front.
Ten decorative scenes showing the surrender of ten towns, including Bruges and Brussels who surrendered to the Great Alliance in 1706 following their victory at the Battle of Ramillies in May. The central scene shows the handing over of the keys to the city of Brussels to the Duke of Marlborough, nine smaller vignettes all set in a highly decorative border show the other nine towns. A plate from 'Repraesentatio belli ob successionem in Regno Hispanico...' published by Wolff.
[Ref: 42526] £320.00
Bruges one of the Principal Cities of Flanders.
I. Basire Sculp.
For Mr Tindal's Continuation of Mr Rapin's History of England. [London, James & Paul Knapton, 1751.]
Engraved map. 385 x 480mm (15¼ x 18¾"). Original binding folds, trimmed at top, as issued.
A plan of Bruges during the War of the Spanish Succession. The city was taken from the Austrians in 1706, retaken by the French in 1707 and again by the Allies in 1708. Nicholas Tindal (1687-1774), at one time Chaplain to Greenwich Hospital, first published a translation of Frenchman Paul de Rapin's 'History of England' in 1727, running to thirteen volumes; in 1732 it was enlarged with his own notes and maps. This map was published in 'A summary of Mr Rapin de Thoyras's History of England, and Mr Tindal's Continuation, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the End of the Reign of King George I. Illustrated With Medals, Plans of Battles, Towns, and Sieges', 1751.
[Ref: 28248] £260.00
Hans Moritz Graf von Brühl. Auf Martins Kirchen Churg. Sächs. wirkl. Geh. Rath, Kammerherr und Gesandter zu London. Ritter des weissen Adler Ordens. Verschied. Konigl. Academ. und gelehrt. Gesellsch. Mitglief. Geboren zu Dresden d.20 Decbr: 1736.
C Westermayr sculp R.A. Northcote pinx.
[n.d. c.1796.]
Stipple. Plate 140 x 85mm. 5½ x 3¼".
Hans Moritz Graf von Brühl (1736-1809), the German diplomat and astronomer, and resident for much of his life in London. In 1764 he was appointed ambassador extraordinary to the court of St James's. During his time in London he promoted astronomy and was intimate with William Herschel, and transmitted news of discoveries abroad through Johann Elert Bode's "Jahrbuch". From 1788 he belonged to the Saxon privy council, and was a knight of the White Eagle. NPG: D14874.
[Ref: 25981] £60.00
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His Excellency Count Brühl, Minister from the Elector of Saxony to the King of Great Britain.
Painted by J.Northcote R.A. Engraved by S.W.Reynolds & W.Ainnis.
London, Published by S.W.Reynolds, 1803.
A very fine mezzotint, marked "1st Fifty". 500 x 350mm.
John Maurice, Compte de Brühl (1736-1809, ambassador to England he was an amateur engraver and author of several astronomy works. Whitman: 40. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 4428] £650.00