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[An Angler.]
[An Angler.]
Alex. H. Kirk.
[n.d., c.1920.]
Etching, signed in pencil by the artist. 340 x 250mm (13¼ x 9¾") very large margins
An angler holding rod and catch bag, with mountainous scenery behind. Alexander Horace Kirk (1871-1950) was an RA Schools student 1893-96. During WWI he commanded motor launches, receiving the Legion of Honour (Chevalier) and Croix de Guerre. The National Portrait Gallery hold his portrait of explorer Sir John Kirk, a companion to Livingston on his Second Zambezi Expedition (NPG 1936); the National Army Museum holds his portrait of watercolour portrait of Subadar Ayodhya Pathan Bahadur, a veteran of the Indian Mutiny and the last survivor of the Powder Bag Party, Kashmir Gate, Delhi 1857.
[Ref: 57988]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Angler's Rest.]
[The Angler's Rest.]
W Dendy Sadler. Oswald Burns. [pencil signatures.] W Dendy Sadler [etched into the plate.]
London, Published 1920 by L.H. Lefevre & Son, 1A King Street. St. James's S.W.1. the proprietors of the Copyright. Printed by A. Holdgate & Sons. Copyright 1920 by L.H. Lefevre & Son, in the U.S.A.
Etching. Plate 444 x 344mm. 17½ x 13½". Crease into plate on left-hand side.
The fisherman sat at the table next to the stream being served chicken by a maid.
Beazley: 281.
[Ref: 19169]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Anglers.]
[Anglers.]
[A Pawsey and Payne label on the reverse attributes the drawing to Samuel Alken Jnr.]
Drawing, 570mm x 465mm, 22½ x 18¼". Laid on board. Framed with the Pawsey and Payne label on reverse.
We agree as the style, pencil, and date of the paper c. 1820 support the Pawsey and Payne attribution. Richard Pawsey, who has died in 2003, specialising in 18th- and 19th-century sporting art. Samuel Alken, Jr. (British, 1784-1825) Samuel Alken Junior was a member of one of the most prominent families of sporting artists working in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Britain. Of Danish origin, Samuel Alken Senior (1750 - 1815) was the founder of the family tradition. He built his own artistic career by engraving hunting and sporting landscapes.
[Ref: 11933]   £650.00  
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[Angling]
[Angling]
Norman Wilkinson [pen signature.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 200 x 250mm (8 x 9¾") with very large margins.
Angler casting from a higher river bank. Norman Wilkinson [1878-1971] was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques.
[Ref: 56106]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[On the Gary or Salmon Fishing on the Brora]
[On the Gary or Salmon Fishing on the Brora]
Norman Wilkinson [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 225 x 300mm (9 x 11¾") with very large margins.
Angler casting from the bank of a Scottish river. Norman Wilkinson [1878-1971] was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques.
[Ref: 56105]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Loch Tay.]
[Loch Tay.]
[Robert Nesbet Snodgrass.]
[n.d. c.1930s.]
Etching with drypoint. 150 x 200mm (6 x 8"), with very large margins. Taped in mount.
Two men boat fishing on Lock Tay, one seated rowing the boat and the other reeling in a fish on his line.
[Ref: 56134]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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[Photograph of an angler fishing in the River Purwell, Ickleford, with another of the same location.]
[Photograph of an angler fishing in the River Purwell, Ickleford, with another of the same location.]
Photographed by T.B. Lachmore, Bancroft Street, Hitchin.
[n.d., c.1870.]
Two photographs. 185 x 240mm (7¼ x 9½").
Two photographs of a house by the side of the River Purwell, Ickleford, Herts. One has an angler, probably the owner of the house, fishing. The house still exists, where the Arlsey Road crosses the river.
[Ref: 53755]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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[On the Tay.]
[On the Tay.]
[Robert Nesbet Snodgrass.]
[n.d. c.1930s.]
Etching with drypoint. 205 x 150mm (8 x 6"), with very large margins. Taped in mount.
Etching of a man wading in the river and casting a line.
[Ref: 56133]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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[Fish caught on a line.]
[Fish caught on a line.] Final state [in pencil].
[n.d. c.1920s.]
Etching with drypoint, signed in pencil by George Marples; 205 x 305mm (8 x 12") with very large margins.
A fish being pulled from the water caught on a line.
Guichard, p.50: "Fish, except by the Detmolds, have not been better portrayed in the British School than by Marples".
[Ref: 56138]   £360.00  
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[Bothy Pool]
[Bothy Pool]
Norman Wilkinson [pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 225 x 300mm (9 x 11¾") with very large margins.
Angler casting from the bank of a Scottish river. Norman Wilkinson [1878-1971] was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques.
[Ref: 52178]   £320.00  
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A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait.
A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait.
T.L. W.H [William Heath] fec.t.
Pub May 15th 1823 by G Humphrey 24 St James's St & 74 New Bond St.
Coloured etching. 130 x 170mm (5 x 6¾") very large margins. Tear entering inscription area taped.
Two men stand fishing on a river bank. As one catches a frog a dog furtively munches on the fish they have caught.
BM Satires 14579.
[Ref: 56738]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)

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Angling in the Volga, through the ice. [old ink mss.]
Angling in the Volga, through the ice. [old ink mss.]
[n.d., c.1783.]
Etching. Sheet 160 x 90mm (6¼ x 3½"). Trimmed to image.
Angling through holes in the river ice, with multiple rods suspended from tripods. From William Tooke's 'Russia, or a Complete Account of all the Nations which compose that Empire'.
[Ref: 45195]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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The Pleasures Of Angling.
The Pleasures Of Angling. to face Page 158.
Designed and Etched by J.R Cruikshank.
Published by Thomas Boys, Ludgate Hill London, Dec 1.1819.
Bit messy.
Isaac Robert Cruikshank was the brother of fellow caricaturist, George Cruikshank.
[Ref: 56113]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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A Boy Angling.
A Boy Angling.
[London, John & Josiah Boydell, 1 May 1802.]
Fine colour-printed stipple. Sheet 280 x 350mm, 11 x 13¾". Trimmed within plate, losing publication line, small repaired tear and hole.
A boy fishing while crouched on one knee. Another version of this scene was engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi.
Beazley: 226.
[Ref: 24491]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Tyne at Bywell.]
[The Tyne at Bywell.]
Norman Wilkinson [signed in pencil.]
[n.d. c. 1920s.]
Etching with drypoint. 150 x 200mm (6 x 8"), with very large margins
Etched landscape of the River Tyne with Bywell Castle on the far bank, complete with a salmon fish leaping out of the water. The Bywell bend of the River Tyne is widely recognised as one of the best spots for salmon fishing in England. Norman Wilkinson [1878-1971] was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques.
[Ref: 56136]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Caught.]
[Caught.]
Geo. Marples. [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching. Plate: 75 x 140mm (3 x 5½'') very large margins. Laid on card.
A scene showing a salmon caught on a line.
[Ref: 49595]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Cockney Angler N.o1
Cockney Angler N.o1 I Suppose You Never Went Bobbing For Eels! Then I Pity You, Particularily Such A Day As This. Why I Shall Get A Tub Full, In No Time.
Dean & C.o Threadneedle St. [n.d. c.1830]
Coloured lithograph, sheet 280 x 220mm (11¼ x 8½"). Some light time staining and surface dirt.
A man fishes for eels in the pouring rain sat on a log under an umbrella. The eels escape from his bucket.
[Ref: 58433]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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The Experienc'd Angler, or Angling Improved.
The Experienc'd Angler, or Angling Improved.
Vaughn sculp.
Sold by Rich. Marriott in St Dunstan's Church yard [engraved 1662 but later].
Engraving. 140 x 95mm (5½ x 3¾"), with large margins. Laid on backing sheet.
A reprint of a plate engraved as the frontispiece to a book by Robert Venables, depicting rods, hanging fish, a basket, lures and bait.
[Ref: 56369]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man In Their Employment During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 20. Fish.
Graphic Illustrations Of Animals, Shewing Their Utility To Man In Their Employment During Life And Uses After Death. Pl. 20. Fish.
Designed and Drawn on Stone by R.K.Thomas.
Published by Thomas Varty, 31, Strand, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Fine original hand coloured lithograph, sheet 360 x 415mm. 14¼ x 16¼". Vertical centrefold as normal. Mint.
A central illustration of various landed fish, surrounded by nine vignette scenes of catching them and their preparation as food.
[Ref: 13286]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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Studies of Fresh Water Fish.
Studies of Fresh Water Fish. Drawn on stone from Nature, and respectfully dedicated (with permission) to S. Gurney, Jun.r, Esq.r, (Carshalton) by his obedient Serv.t. H.y Leonidas Rolfe. 1851.
Published by the Artist at his Studio, Shorter's Court, Throgmorton S.t City.
Oblong folio, contemporary half morocco gilt, with marbled boards, red morocco gilt title label on front board; lithographed illustrated title pasted on original wrapper; 7 tinted lithographs on thick paper, mounted on stubs, each sheet approx. 355 x 540mm (14 x 21¼"). Binding worn, plates with some surface soiling and spotting, two plates with bottom right corner knocked.
The plates are: Pope, Minnow, Perch, Gudgeon; Barbel, Bream, Chub; Eel, Roach, Dace, Bleak; Tench, Carp; Trout; Graylng; Pike. The set of plates by Henry Leonidas Rolfe (1823-81). As the plates were issued loose in wrappers, complete sets are unusual and very scarce.
[Ref: 60910]   £2,500.00   view all images for this item
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[Untitled fisherman on bridge]
[Untitled fisherman on bridge]
Norman Wilkinson [Pencil signature]
[n/d. c.1930]
Dry point etching. Plate size: 230 x 160mm. 9 x 6.5". Unexamined out of frame.
[Ref: 27833]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Riverside Fishing.]
[Riverside Fishing.]
Norman Wilkinson [signed in pencil.]
[n.d. c. 1920s.]
Etching with drypoint with artist's signature in pencil; limited edition 100; 230 x 300mm (9 x 12") very large margins.
Etching of a fisherman standing on the water's edge casting a line into the river. Norman Wilkinson [1878-1971] was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques.
[Ref: 56127]   £320.00  
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[The Border Angler].
[The Border Angler].
Joseph Simpson [signed in pencil].
[n.d. 1927]
Etching with artist's signature in pencil. 300 x 210mm (12 x 8¼), very large margins. Mount stain.
Etching of a fisherman wading by the bankside with rod and net, smoking a pipe. Joseph Simpson (1879 - 1939), painter and etcher of portraits and sporting subjects. Simpson was born in Carlisle and studied art at Glasgow School of Art. He became a close friend of D.Y. Cameron and was elected RBA in 1909. Simpson designed covers for Edinburgh publishers and was a prolific designer of bookplates. In 1918 he became an official war artist for the RAF and was stationed in France. Simpson was already forty-five when he took up etching in 1925, at the height of the boom period for the medium. His first twenty or so plates were etched with a gramophone needle and printed by the artist himself on the small press lent to him by a local Carlisle printing firm. His first exhibition of etchings took place in Glasgow at Wishart Brown in March 1926. His friend Frank Brangwyn wrote the catalogue introduction. A second highly successful show was staged in November 1926 by Alex, Reid and Lefevre in London. Simpson exhibited in Munich, Venice, Florence & Stockholm.
[Ref: 56121]   £330.00  
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A Spring Fish
A Spring Fish
Norman Wilkinson [signed in pencil].
[n.d. c. 1920s].
Etching with artist's signature in pencil; Limited edition 100; 225 x 300mm (9 x 12"), very large margins.
An etching of two men on a riverbank; one holds a fishing rod, the other a speared fish. Norman Wilkinson [1878-1971] was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques.
[Ref: 56122]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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To Claude Scott Esq.r of Sans Souci, Dorsetshire, this plate of Fishermen,
To Claude Scott Esq.r of Sans Souci, Dorsetshire, this plate of Fishermen, is most respectfully dedicated with Permission, by His most humble and much obliged Servants, J. Hassell & T. Rickards.
Painted by P.Reinagle R.A. Engraved by J. Hassell & W. Nicholls.
London: Pub.d May 2 1814 by J. Hassell & T. Rickards, 344, Strand.
Fine hand-coloured aquatint proof, very scarce in good condition. 450 x 540mm (17¾ x 21¼"). Title area bit messy.
Three anglers discussing their catch at the side of a river, possibly the Frome or Piddle in Dorset, as Beazley has traced 'Sans Souci' to Tolpuddle, Dorset.
Beazley: 170, illus, 'very appealing picture'.
[Ref: 56117]   £850.00  
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The Gairloch [in pencil].
The Gairloch [in pencil].
Colin Hunter [signed in pencil]. F. Goulding sculp [in pencil].
[n.d. c. 1920s.]
Rare etching with drypoint. 330 x 600mm (13 x 23½"). Large margins. Faint mount burn.
Etched landscape of fishing boats on Gairloch, in the Scottish Highlands.
[Ref: 56194]   £350.00  
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[Winchester College]
[Winchester College]
J. P. Barnard [in pencil]. William. J. Allingham [in pencil]. Printseller's Association blindstamp.
[n.d.]
Engraving, proof on vellum with artist and engraver's signatures. 440 x 560mm (17¼ x 22") very large margins. Some creasing in the title area and in upper right corner.
A group of men fishing on the banks of the river Itchen. A punter glides on the river in a gondola and Winchester cathedral can be seen prominently in the background.
[Ref: 56195]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[A Lowland Stream.]
[A Lowland Stream.]
[Robert Nesbet Snodgrass.]
[n.d. c. 1930s.]
Etching with drypoint. 150 x 205mm (6 x 8"), with very large margins. Taped in mount.
Etching of a man wading and fishing in the river.
[Ref: 56132]   £250.00   (£300.00 incl.VAT)
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Great Expectations [in pencil] [&] Caught [in pencil].
Great Expectations [in pencil] [&] Caught [in pencil].
Artist London Proof blindstamp. Remarque of a fish and cherry branch [&] remarque of a small school of fish.
[n.d.]
Pair of etchings, proof. 535 x 400mm (21 x 15¾"), very large margins. Faint foxing across both sheets.
In the first plate a boy with a fishing rod lies patiently on the bank of a stream. In the second plate the boy lifts a fish caught on the line from the stream.
[Ref: 56196]   £480.00   view all images for this item
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Fishing in a Punt.
Fishing in a Punt.
H. Alken del.t. I. Clark sculp.t.
London, Published by T. McLean, Jan.y 1. 1820.
Aquatint with fine hand-colour. Plate: 280 x 375mm (11 x 14¾"), with large margins. Very slight foxing in title area on right, slight offsetting.
The great classic fishing scene showing three men fishing in a punt with rods and nets. From 'The National Sports of Great Britain' by Henry Alken.
[Ref: 46283]   £350.00  
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Presa Pequeña Basta a Mi Desseo.
Presa Pequeña Basta a Mi Desseo.
Zucarelli Pinx in Domo I. Smith. F. Rizzi incid apud Mondinire Venet. C.P.E.S.
[n.d. c.1770.]
Etching. 348 x 438mm. 13¾ x 17¼".
A man fishing with woman and child sitting next to him. To the right are seen two more men fishing.
Marini: 42 (copy).
[Ref: 15706]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Heavy Fish.]
[Heavy Fish.]
Norman Wilkinson [signed in pencil.]
[n.d. c. 1920s.]
Etching with drypoint with artist's signature in pencil, limited edition 100. 225 x 300mm (9 x 12") very large margins. Mount burn.
Etching of a man struggling to reel in a fish caught on his line. Norman Wilkinson [1878-1971] was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques.
[Ref: 56128]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Bewitched Salmon Pool On The River Orchy.]
[The Bewitched Salmon Pool On The River Orchy.]
Norman Wilkinson [signed in pencil bottom right.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, 225 x 305mm (9 x 12") very large margins.
A fish jumping out of the water. Norman Wilkinson [1878-1971] was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques.
[Ref: 56112]   £320.00  
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[Scottish Fishing scene.]
[Scottish Fishing scene.]
Norman Wilkinson [signed bottom right.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, 225 x 305mm. 9 x 12".
A fish jumping out of the water. Norman Wilkinson [1878-1971] was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques.
[Ref: 12311]   £320.00  
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Fishing in a Punt.
Fishing in a Punt.
H. Alken del.t I. Clark sculp.t
London, Published by T, Mc.Lean, Jany. 1. 1820.
Hand-coloured aquatint, Arthur Ackermann framed. Visible sheet area 229 x 305mm. 9 x 12". Frame 424 x 502mm. 16¾ x 19¾".
Three men in a punt fishing, their boat tied off to posts sticking out of the water. All three holding rods with a net poised over the bow; a large house in the distance. Plate 36 from 'National Sports of Great Britain'.
Siltzer: p.70; Wilder pp.174-5.
[Ref: 25718]   £520.00  
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[Boy fishing near Windsor.]
[Boy fishing near Windsor.]
Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co. lith. [London, c.1830.]
Fine and rare Lithograph on india laid paper, sheet 275 x 385mm. 10¾ x 15¼". Some marginal spotting.
A young man angling from a jetty on the River Thames near Windsor; a view of Eton College in the distance to right. Several woven fish or eel traps are attached to the wooden structure.
[Ref: 16068]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Fishing in Scotland.]
[Fishing in Scotland.]
NW [etched in plate.] Norman Wilkinson [pencil signature.]
Etching. Sheet 407 x 241mm. 16 x 9½".
A ghillie inspecting the catch; a line crosses from outside the image attached to a salmon in the water.
[Ref: 20015]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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[Trout Fishing on the Test]
[Trout Fishing on the Test]
N.W. [etched in plate] Norman Wilkinson [pen signature]
[1925]
Drypoint etching. Sheet size: 320 x280mm Etching from an edition of 100.
Norman Wilkinson, CBE (1878-1971), 'a prolific illustrator of salmon and trot fishing', was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques. Although no comprehensive catalogue of Wilkinson's angling etchings has been published, David Beazley suggests 'a total number of etched images amounting to 71, of which at least 45 were offered for sale as single sheet prints in signed limited editions'.
David Beazley, 'Images of Angling', p.217 (repr.)
[Ref: 27668]   £320.00  
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[Set of six fishing prints.] Fishers _ Singular & Plural.
[Set of six fishing prints.] Fishers _ Singular & Plural. Fishing is not driving Four-in-Hand... [&] By a dislodged Rock-Cloth and a traitorous button I was drawn irrestistably along... [&] Fishing & Patience are synonymous... [&] An Astronomical notion... [&] Elementary Practice... [&] Dozing over a dog-matical discussion, _ in a whining flow.
[Engraved by Charles Turner after Sir Robert Frankland.]
[Late issues, c.1850.]
Six coloured aquatints. Each c. 240 x 290mm, 9½ x 11½". Some spotting.
Humorous angling scenes, originally issued as "The Delights of Fishing", in two sets of three, the first published by Charles Turner in 1823, the second by Thomas MacLean in 1825.
[Ref: 16370]   £820.00   view all images for this item
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Fly Fishing.
Fly Fishing.
Engraved by J. Scott from a Drawing by J. Barringer.
Published by Sherwood & Co. Sep.tr 1831.
Engraving. 134 x 222mm. 5¼ x 8¾". Repaired tears into title. Bit messy.
A man stood on the shore fly fishing, with a basket and five caught fish to right; a waterfall in the background.
[Ref: 26835]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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The Freshwater Shark.
The Freshwater Shark.
From an Original Drawing by R.M.Alexander.
Published March 1st 1886 by Messrs Fores, 41 Piccadilly, London.
Chromolithograph. Printed area 340 x 400mm.
Plate 1 from 'Fores's Fishing Scenes'.
[Ref: 46]   £750.00  
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[Gairloch on the Clyde.]
[Gairloch on the Clyde.] To Mr Edward Harris with kind regards, Colin Hunter.
[n.d., c.1890.]
Etching, presentation proof, signed by the artist. 330 x 605mm, 13 x 24".
Colin Hunter ARA (1841-1904). Salmon fishing from a boat.
[Ref: 11884]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait.
A Good Bite or Swallowing the Bait.
T.L. W.H. [William Heath] fecit.
Pub May 15th 1823 by G Humphrey 24 St James St & 74 New Bond St.
Etching with fine hand colour. 130 x 165mm (5 x 6½"), paper watermarked 'J Whatman 1832', with very large margins.
Two men stand on a river-bank fishing disconsolately; one short and obese, the other tall and thin. The latter hooks a frog. Close behind them a hound is furtively devouring fish which lie on the grass.
BM Satires 14579.
[Ref: 61110]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Waltonizing or - Green-Land Fisherman__Be quiet & go a-Angling...Walton's Angler_Part.1.
Waltonizing or - Green-Land Fisherman__Be quiet & go a-Angling...Walton's Angler_Part.1.
Seymour Del Etch'd by Shortshanks.
London Published by Tho.s Mc.Lean 26, Haymarket. [n.d. c.1830.]
Hand-coloured etching. Plate 247 x 349mm. 9¾ x 13¾".
Satire on angling by Robert Seymour, or 'Shortshanks', who illustrated Dickens' 'The Pickwick Papers'. 'It uses Charles Cotton's famous dictum, "Be quiet and go a-Angling", as a continuation of the title. But the last thing the assembled anglers are doing is being quiet. It's Bedlam! Lines are crossed or tangled, a hooked dog is being drawn towards a landing net, one sport is following his rod into the water, and, to cap it all, a copy of Walton's 'Complete Angler' is floating away on the current' (David Beazley, 'Images of Angling').
Beazley: 89; In the Lewis Walpole Library.
[Ref: 27849]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Tous les Dimanches en Famille.
Tous les Dimanches en Famille.
Guérard pinx. Régnier lith.
Paris (Mon. Aumont) Francois Delarue, rue J.J.Rousseau 18.
Colour lithograph. Printed area 380 x 450mm. Repaired tear in title area.
A family fishing scene.
[Ref: 2863]   £650.00  
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Bord de la Marne. [Pencil]
Bord de la Marne. [Pencil]
Ch.Hayman [Pencil signature.]
[n.d., c.1920.]
Etching. 150 x 200mm.
An angler.
[Ref: 3181]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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The Angler.
The Angler. An Irishman Angling one day in the Liffey [...]
[n.d., c.1800.]
Etching with fine hand colour. Sheet 170 x 215mm (6¾ x 8½"). Trimmed, losing publication line, cut into image in places.
An Irish angler fishes under a bridge, thinking ''the ?shes will ?ock under here, to keep out of the wet''.
[Ref: 61111]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Jolly Anglers, at Trout Hall.
Jolly Anglers, at Trout Hall.
Painted by Bristow of Windsor. Engraved by W.Giller.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Rare mezzotint. Sheet 185 x 210mm (7¼ x 8¼). Trimmed within plate.
[Ref: 56114]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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July.
July.
Printed, Published & Sold by W. Belch, Staverton Row, Newington Butts, London.
[n.d., c.1810]
Coloured aquatint, 205 x 330mm.8 x 13".
Angling scene from a set of months, by an unknown artist and published by W. Belch (fl.1800-1810). 'Done with commendable simplicity' (Wilder).
see F.L. Wilder, 'Engilsh Sporting Prints', pp.194-5.
[Ref: 16274]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[A Likely Cast.]
[A Likely Cast.]
Norman Wilkinson [signed in pencil].
[n.d. c. 1920s.]
Etching with drypoint with artist's signature in pencil; Limited edition 100. 205 x 265mm (8 x 10¼"), large margins.
A man fishing by the lakeside. Norman Wilkinson [1878-1971] was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News, and during both World Wars worked developing camouflage techniques.
[Ref: 56124]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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