[Aldermaston Court] West Front of Aldermaston. The Residence of Higford Burr, Esq.re. A.D. 1849. Philip Charles Harwick, Arch.t.
Day & Son, Lith.rs to the Queen.
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 440 x 600mm (17¼ x 23½") very large margins. Creasing in top margin.
Aldermaston Court, built in neo-Elizabethan style after the earlier Stuart building had burned down in 1843. In January 2014 commercial property investors Praxis bought the estate for £4.7 million for development; despite the building being Grade II listed they have allowed it to fall derelict.
[Ref: 56757] £230.00
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[Aldermaston Court] East Front of Aldermaston. The Residence of Higford Burr, Esq.re. A.D. 1849. Philip Charles Harwick, Arch.t.
Day & Son, Lith.rs to the Queen.
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 400 x 510mm (15¾ x 20").
Aldermaston Court, built in neo-Elizabethan style after the earlier Stuart building had burned down in 1843. In January 2014 commercial property investors Praxis bought the estate for £4.7 million for development; despite the building being Grade II listed they have allowed it to fall derelict.
[Ref: 56756] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Ankerwyke Priory and Yew Tree
Drawn & Lithograph'd by George Delamotte
[c.1820]
Lithograph, printed area 160 x 320mm (6¼ x 12½"). Rare.
The famous Ankerwycke yew, which stands beside the ruins of St Mary's Priory on the banks of the river Thames, near Wraysbury in Berkshire. Now 2,500 years old, the events associated with the tree include the sealing of the Magna Carta (the meadows of Runnymede are on the other side of the Thames) and King Henry VIII's courting of Anne Boleyn. St Mary's priory was built during the reign of Henry II, before passing into private lands following the dissolution of the monasteries. The site is now property of the National Trust. By George Orleans Delamotte ( 1809 - 1821; fl.), artist and teacher, son of a French refugee. His brother was William Alfred Delamotte (1775-1863), drawing-master at the Sandhurst Military Academy, whose son Philip was a photography pioneer known for his series on the disassembly of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park and its reconstruction in Sydenham. Ex: Collection Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 40645] £75.00
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Beaumont Lodge _ Old Windsor. The Seat of Viscount Ashbrooke.
W.Westall. A.R.A. del.t. C.Bentley sculp.t.
Published 1828, by R.Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Coloured aquatint. 220 x 280mm. Faint offset from text.
ABBEY: Scenery 435.
[Ref: 6529] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Bisham Abbey.
J. Farington R.A. del.t J.C. Stadler sculp.t
Pub. June 1, 1793, by J. & J. Boydell. Shakspeare Gallery Pall Mall, & No.90, Cheapside.
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint. Image with border 210 x 317mm. 8¼ x 12½". Sheet 299 x 406mm. 11¾ x 16".
View with the Thames in the middle distance, a boat passing, two figures in the foreground strolling along the river towards a bridge on the right, the abbey on the other side of the river, a woody hill in the background. Plate 33 to the first volume of "A History of the River Thames" within 'A History of the Principal Rivers of Great Britain' (1794). Abbey Scenery: 432.33.
[Ref: 25864] £140.00
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Datchet Bridge upon the River Thames.
Wm. Oram delin.
London Re-published Jan.y 1.1801, by Rob.t Wilkinson, No.58, Cornhill.
Engraving with fine colour. 236 x 363mm (9¼ x 14¼"). Trimmed and laid on card.
A view of the wooden bridge over the Thames, drawn by painter and architect William Oram (d.1777), first published in 1745.
[Ref: 26090] £160.00
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Eton. From Windsor Castle.
Drawn by W. Westall. A. R. A. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London Published by Rodwell & Martin, 40 Argyll St. & 46 New Bond St. Dec. 1. 1821.
Fine coloured lithograph, on india paper. Sheet 415 x 290mm (16¼ x 11½"), very large margins.
View from Windsor Castle looking down towards Eton, in the background. People are sat on the bench, and standing on the grass in the foreground. Eton College Chapel stands tall in the centre.
[Ref: 63168] £160.00
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Eton College, from Crown Corner.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Jan.y 1st. 1776, by P. Sandby St. Georges Row Oxford Turnpike.
A fine and rare etching with aquatint, printed in sepia. Platemark: 340 x 490mm. (13¼ x 19¼"), with large margins Repaired tear to top edge in margin.
The River Thames near Eton with stone masons, barges, and other depictions of 18th century life on the river bank. Paul Sandby and his fellow artist and elder brother, Thomas, began their careers apprenticed to the Nottingham surveyor. From early in his career Sandby was also busy as a drawing master, counting several of his patrons, such as Lord Harcourt and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, among his pupils. In 1768 he was appointed chief drawing master at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.
[Ref: 30015] £650.00
The North View of the Gate-way in the Forbury, as before demolish'd in Reading, Berks. ___
M. Blackamore delin. 1759.
[n.d. c.1815.]
Aquatint. 355 x 514mm. 14 x 20¼". Folding. Laid on conservation tissue.
The demolished gate at Forbury Abbey, Reading. See ref:20312 for companion print.
[Ref: 20311] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
On the River Lodder. ''Sweet native Stream!'' _ Warton.
W. Delamotte del 1819. Lithography. Printed by F. Moser.
Lithograph, scarce. Sheet 280 x 385mm (11 x 15¼"). Paper toned.
A vew of a small river in a wood , a man sitting on the banks. The title contains a quote from Thomas Warton's 'To the River Loddon'.
[Ref: 44345] £140.00
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Magna Charta Island & Cottage. From Fishing Wear looking towards Runnymede.
George Delamotte Lithog.
[n.d. c.1810.]
A very rare hand-coloured lithograph. 196 x 255mm. 7¾ x 10".
Magna Carta Island, is in the River Thames on the reach above the Bell Weir Lock. It is considered as one of the several contenders for being the place where, in 1215, King John sealed the Magna Carta.
[Ref: 15599] £140.00
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Maidenhead Bridge.
W.Westall. A.R.A. del.t. J.Bailey sculp.t.
Published 1828, by R.Ackermanm, 96 Strand, London.
Coloured aquatint. 220 x 280mm.
ABBEY: Scenery 435.
[Ref: 6537] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Midgham Chapel.
[Drawn & Engraved by Cha.s Tomkins.]
[London: Printed by J. Whiting, Finsbury Place, For J. Manson, Gerrard Street, Soho; and sold by Messrs. White, Fleet Street; T. Payne, Mews Gate; Greenland and Norris, Finsbury Square; H.D. Symonds, Paternoster Row; by the principal Booksellers in Berkshire and the adjoining Counties 1805.]
Aquatint. 210 x 280mm. 8¼ x 11". Paper toning. Spotting.
This chapel at Midgham, Berkshire, was built c.1309, and stood near Midgham House, showing a coach in front. Abbey: 292: 40.
[Ref: 17868] £70.00
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[Park Place] 34. Vuë d'Optique Nouvelle, Representant le Parc du Chaleau de Milord Haimillon, traversé par la Thamise aux environs de Londres.
a Paris chez Huquier fils [n.d., c.1760].
Rare coloured engraving., 18th century watermark; 290 x 410mm (11½ x 16"), with large margins on 3 sides. Tears in subtitle taped.
Sir Alexander Hamilton's garden at Park Place, with high topiary and a bridge from which a man fishes. In the title two 't's have not been crossed.
[Ref: 66689] £180.00
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The East view of the Ruins of the Abbey of Reading, Berks.
M. Blackamore delin. 1759.
[n.d. c.1815.]
Aquatint. 349 x 529mm. 13¾ x 20¾". Folding. Laid on conservation tissue. Some damage on right.
The ruins of Reading Abbey; the abbey was largely destroyed in 1538 during Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries. See ref:20312 for companion print.
[Ref: 20312] £140.00
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[Reading] East View of High Bridge. Pl.7.
[Printed by Snare and Man. Sold by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street; J. Richardson, Royal Exchange, London; and R. Snare, Minster Street, Reading. 1816.]
Aquatint. 200 x 260mm (7¾ x 10¼").
A view of High Bridge (or Duke Street Bridge) over the River Kennet, Reading, from which a boy fishes. From John Man's 'History of Reading'. Abbey: 293: 6. Ex: Collection of David G. E. Smith
[Ref: 55531] £95.00
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[Reading] Part of Castle Street from the Turnpike.
Drawn and Engraved by W.H. Timms.
Published May 1823 [by J. Rusher, King Street Reading].
Aquatint, printed in colour and and finished. Plate 185 x 250mm (7¼ x 9¾").
From 'Views of Reading Etc.' The colour is particularly fine. Abbey 294.
[Ref: 62386] £95.00
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[Reading] Caversham Bridge.
Drawn and Engraved by W.H. Timms.
Published April 1823 [by J. Rusher, King Street Reading].
Aquatint, printed in colour and and finished. 185 x 250mm (7¼ x 9¾"), watermarked 'J Whatman 1822'.
A view looking down on Caversham Bridge, mostly stone but with a wooden span. The colour is particularly fine. From 'Views of Reading Etc.' Abbey 294.
[Ref: 62385] £95.00
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Redingia / Redding
[Pieter Van der Aa after Johannes Kip, 1707]
Rare engraving, platemark 130 x 165mm (5 x 6½"). Very large margins; unfolded state; Collector's stamp of Robert Johannes Meyer verso.
Early map of Reading, in Berkshire. In the medieval period it was the site of Reading Abbey, an important monastery with royal connections. Plate from James Beverell's Les Delices de la Grande Bretagne et de L'Irlande. Formerly in the collection of Robert Johannes Meyer (1882-1976), Hamburg lawyer and print collector. L.4536
[Ref: 38543] £70.00
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Sycamore near Reading, Berks.
Drawn by Will.m Havell. Etched by W.m Dela Motte.
Pub.d as the Act directs by W.m Dela Motte. Gt. Marlow Jan.ry 1. 1806.
A rare soft-ground etching. 513 x 387mm. 20¼ x 15¼". Soiling and paper toning.
View of a churchyard with a large tree in the centre; two children on a path in the foreground, reading a memorial at left; arch over gate beyond.
[Ref: 18898] £180.00
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[Landscape with sheep in the vicinity of Sandhurst?]
Wm Delamotte del.t et fec.t
Published by W.m Delamotte Sandhurst near Bagshot 1817.
Etching, platemark 220 x 165mm (8½ x 6½"). Small margins.
Etching showing driving sheep by William Delamotte (1775-1863), landscape artist. Delamotte lived in Oxford from 1798 working as a drawing master, and most of his works from this period were made in the vicinity. He later became a drawing master at the Royal Military College in Sandhurst, where he published this print. For sets of Delamotte's Sandhurst etchings see refs.35676 and 35677.
[Ref: 47787] £60.00
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Selwood Park, in the County of Berks, the Seat of James Sibbald Esqr, towards the Pleasure Grounds [Translation into French follows.]
Robt. Mitchell Archt.
Publish'd March 25, 1801.
Etching and aquatint in sepia, 295 x 485mm. 11½ x 19". A fine impression, with full margins.
Plate 3 to Robert Mitchell's (1782 - 1809; fl.) folio 'Plans, and views in perspective, with descriptions of buildings erected in England and Scotland; and ... an essay to elucidate the Grecian, Roman and Gothic Architecture.' Mitchell designed Silwood Park, near Staines, Berkshire. In about 1788, Sir James Sibbald built a Georgian mansion on part of the present house and demolished the old "Eastmore"; he called it Selwood or Silwood Park. The name stems from the Old English for Sallow, which presumably grew then along the banks of the streams that flow through the Park. The house was, in its turn, demolished, and the present mansion was completed in 1878. During WWII it became a convalescent home for airmen; then in 1947 Imperial College purchased the house for entomological research and field studies.
[Ref: 24320] £220.00
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Selwood Park, in the County of Berks, the Seat of James Sibbald Esqr, towards the Pleasure Grounds [Translation into French follows.]
Robt. Mitchell Archt.
Publish'd March 25, 1801.
Etching and aquatint, image 255 x 455mm. 10 x 18". Trimmed within plate.
Plate 3 to Mitchell's 'Plans and views in perspective, with descriptions of buildings erected in England and Scotland'.
[Ref: 8538] £160.00
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Entrance Front of Selwood Park in the County of Berks, the Seat of James Sibbald Esqr. [French translation below.]
Robt. Mitchell Archt.
[London] Publish'd Jany, 1, 1801.
Etching and aquatint in sepia, 295 x 485mm. 11½ x 19". A few faint spots of foxing. Full margins.
View of the façade of a residence in the Palladian style, with two figures walking on a path at right leading towards the columned portico. Numbered 'Plate 1' upper left. From architect Robert Mitchell's (1782 - 1809; fl.) folio 'Plans, and views in perspective, with descriptions of buildings erected in England and Scotland; and ... an essay to elucidate the Grecian, Roman and Gothic Architecture.' Mitchell designed Silwood Park, near Staines, Berkshire. In about 1788, Sir James Sibbald built a Georgian mansion on part of the present house and demolished the old "Eastmore"; he called it Selwood or Silwood Park. The name stems from the Old English for Sallow, which presumably grew then along the banks of the streams that flow through the Park. The house was, in its turn, demolished, and the present mansion was completed in 1878. During WWII it became a convalescent home for airmen; then in 1947 Imperial College purchased the house for entomological research and field studies. See BL 56.i.12.
[Ref: 23502] £240.00
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Staircase and Music Gallery, in the House of Selwood Park. [French translation to right.]
Robt. Mitchell Archt.
[London] Publish'd March 25, 1801.
Etching and aquatint in sepia, watermarked wove paper, 320 x 325mm. 12½ x 12¾". A fine impression, with full margins.
Interior view of an ornate gallery, a round glass sky-light above a space in which statues stand in niches, columns to either side; banister with lyre shaped railings. Numbered 'Plate 4' upper left. From architect Robert Mitchell's (1782 - 1809; fl.) folio 'Plans, and views in perspective, with descriptions of buildings erected in England and Scotland; and ... an essay to elucidate the Grecian, Roman and Gothic Architecture.' Mitchell designed Silwood Park, near Staines, Berkshire. In about 1788, Sir James Sibbald built a Georgian mansion on part of the present house and demolished the old "Eastmore"; he called it Selwood or Silwood Park. The name stems from the Old English for Sallow, which presumably grew then along the banks of the streams that flow through the Park. The house was, in its turn, demolished, and the present mansion was completed in 1878. During WWII it became a convalescent home for airmen; then in 1947 Imperial College purchased the house for entomological research and field studies. See BL 56.i.12.
[Ref: 23495] £160.00
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Temple & Harleford.
J. Farington R.A. delt. J. C. Stadler Sculpt.
Pub. June 1, 1793, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
Sepia aquatint. 320 x 220mm.
From the 'History of the River Thames'. Abbey: 432.
[Ref: 2423] £140.00
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Warfield Church. [No.23]
Drawn & Engraved by Chas. Tomkins.
[London: Printed by J. Whiting, Finsbury Place, For J. Manson, Gerrard Street, Soho; and sold by Messrs. White, Fleet Street; T. Payne, Mews Gate; Greenland and Norris, Finsbury Square; H.D. Symonds, Paternoster Row; by the principal Booksellers in Berkshire and the adjoining Counties 1805.]
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 300 x 210mm (11¾ x 8¼").
St Michael's Church, Warfield, Berkshire. Boys playing cricket in the paddock beside the church, an early cricket image. Abbey: 292: 23.
[Ref: 67312] £180.00
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[Warfield Park] A View of the Gardens of Tho.s Hart Esq.r from the India House at Warfield, Berkshire.
J. Harris Pinx.t. J. Wood Sculp.t.
Published 10th Jan.y 1753 by J. Harris.
Scarce engraving, fine impression. Sheet 390 x 560mm (15¼ x 22"). Trimmed within plate. Slight creasing on right.
A view of a landscaped estate, a 'Grecian temple' folly on a hill, with a couple being rowed in a canopied boat.
[Ref: 58512] £320.00
Windsor from Mr. Isherwood's Brewhouse in Datchet Lane.
P. Sandby Fecit. 1780.
Published by T. Palser, Surry side Westminster Bridge, 1812.
Etching and aquatint. Plate 209 x 285mm. 8¼ x 11¼". Trimmed close to plate, borders damaged.
View of the castle with the Round Tower to the left, seen above trees from the cobbled yard of a brewery, with a horse hitched to a cart laden with barrels waiting in the foreground and a man with a whip leading another horse out of the stable on the right; chickens behind to right, other men loading another cart in the background and a man carrying a barrel on the left.
[Ref: 26840] £130.00
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[Advert for the White Hart Hotel, Windsor.] A Map of the County round Windsor. Windsor Castle Taken from the Balcony of the White Hart Hotel. Virginia Water.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Scarce folding card. Lithograph with some hand colour, 100 x 355mm (4 x 14"). Some staining, backed on album paper.
A pocket guide to the local area, with a coloured map, two uncoloured views with short descriptions and a distance table with notes about the Great Western and London to Southampton Railways. It was apparently published for the White Hart Hotel, as it illustrates one of the views from the hotel, and informs visitors of the Omnibuses that leave the hotel in time for the trains.
[Ref: 52937] £250.00
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[Windsor.]
Seymour Haden. 1878.
Etching, signed in pencil by the artist. 330 x 440mm (13 x 17¼"), with large margins with part of artist's blind stamp. Slight mount stain.
A view of Windsor from the river, looking up towards the Round Tower of Windsor Castle. One of the pioneers of the 19th century etching revival, Sir Francis Seymour Haden (1818-1910) married the sister of James McNeill Whistler and became an important influence on the American-born etcher's style Harrington: 199 Trial Proof.
[Ref: 52877] £620.00
Windsor from Mr Isherwood's Brewhouse in Datchet Lane.
P. Sandby Fecit. 1780.
Published by T. Palser, Surry side Westminster Bridge 1812.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 205 x 280mm (8 x 11"). Trimmed to plate. Slightly stained.
Attractive view from Mr Isherwood's Brewhouse of horses pulling wagons loaded with beer barrels, and Windsor Castle beyond. See BM: 1904,0819.89.
[Ref: 8890] £100.00
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[Royal Windsor.]
Fred A. Farrell [in pencil].
[n.d. c.1925]
Etching signed by the artist, 225 x 355mm (9 x 14"), with very large margins. Embossed stamp of the Fine Art Trade Guild.
A view on the river Thames, featuring rowing, looking towards Windsor castle. Frederick Farrell (1882-1935), a Scottish self-taught etcher & watercolourist, was the official artist with the 51st Highlanders during the First World War.
[Ref: 62635] £220.00
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The Royal Palace of Windsor Castle. The Scituation of this Charming Castle seems designed by Nature for Royal Majesty...
[John Bowles, c.1740?]
Coloured engraving, trimmed to image and mounted for display at time of issue, title excised and pasted on verso. Image 255 x 455mm. Some slight surface soiling.
Fantastic aerial view of the gardens.
[Ref: 816] £260.00
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To His Royal Highness the Duke. These Eight Views of Windsor Great Park; are humbly Inscribed by His Royal Highness’s most Devoted & Obedient Servant, Thos. Sandby.
[London: J. Boydell, 1772.]
Frontis etched dedication page to the folio 'Eight Views of Windsor Great Park' by Thomas Sandby (1723 - 1798). Plate 340 x 330mm, 13½ x 13". Some small nicks and tears around the edges. Large margins.
The engravings in the folio are likely to date from 1754-5 and to have been available by private subscription. They were reissued by Boydell in 1772. On the evidence of surviving compositional studies it may be deduced that Paul Sandby (1725 - 1809) was responsible for the figures, and Thomas for the panoramic landscapes. British Library: 004957624. Bruce Robertson, The Art of Paul Sandby, no. 71.
[Ref: 17019] £280.00
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Windsor Castle. Le Chasteau de Windsor. 7.
L. Knyff Del. I. Kip Sculp.
[n.d. c.1714.]
Engraving. Plate 342 x 475mm. 13½ x 18¾". Fold down centre as published.
View of Windsor Castle from the north; haymakers in field in foreground before river at base of mound of castle.
[Ref: 26361] £220.00
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Windsor. New Bridge.
From Nature & on Stone by W. Gauci.
London Printed and Published by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co, 92 Dean Street, Soho. March 1828.
Lithograph on india, india dimensions 220 x 275mm (8½ x 10¾").
The bridge at Windsor, opened in 1824, which is still in use after recent restoration and provides a connection between Windsor and Eton across the river Thames.
[Ref: 41413] £120.00
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Windsor Bridge [in image]
W. Ingalton 1821 [in image]
Lithograph with hand-colouring, sheet 175 x 245mm (7 x 9½"). Trimmed and false margins added.
View of the Thames at Windsor, showing the second Datchet bridge which was built in 1812. Lithograph by William Ingalton (bap. 1794, d.1866), painter and builder. Ingalton lived most of his life at Eton and mostly painted scenes of the surrounding area. Ingalton gave up painting in around 1826 to become and architect and builder at Windsor.
[Ref: 41386] £130.00
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North Front of Windsor Castle.
G. Samuel del.t. T. Sutherland sculp.t.
Pub. Feb 1. 1819 by W H Pyne 36 Upper Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square.
Fine aquatint, printed in black and blue and hand finished. 250 x 320mm (9¾ x 12½"), watermarked '1818 J Whatman Turkey Mill'. Cut to platemark.
A view of Windsor Castle from the Thames. This was the frontispiece to vol I of Pyne's 'History of the Royal Residences'.
[Ref: 55338] £190.00
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A View of the Royal Palace of Windsor. Vue du Palais Royal de Windsor á vingt un Miles de Londrés.
Brookes Delin. Parr Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament August 20, 1751. London Printed for & Sold by Rob.t Sayer Map & Printseller at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter Lane Fleet Street. & Hen.y Overton without Newgate.
Engraving. 260 x 400mm (10¼ x 15¾").
[Ref: 977] £210.00
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Windsor Castle. South West View.
Drawn, Printed & Published by G.J. Cox's Lithographic Establishment, Royal Polytechnic Institution, 309, Regent St. [n.d. c.1840.]
Lithograph on india. 159 x 217mm (6¼ x 8½").
A view of Windsor Castle seen from the River Thames.
[Ref: 23767] £45.00
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Prospect of Windsor Castle from the North.
Christoph.r Wren delineavit. W. Hollar fecit 1667.
[London: Nathanael Brooke, 1672.]
Rare etching, 17th century watermark. Sheet 195 x 350mm (7¾ x 13¾").
Windsor Castle viewed from across the Thames, with a boat in foreground and a ten-point key, etched by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-77) for 'The Institution, Laws and Ceremonies of the Most Noble Order of the Garter' (1672) by the antiquary and astrologer Elias Ashmole (1617-92). The great architect Christopher Wren, credited with the original drawing for this etching, is supposed to have had a house in Windsor. Pennington 1074.
[Ref: 61974] £380.00
Windsor Castle from the Play-Ground of Eton.
Drawn by W.m Havell. Engraved by R. Havell.
Published Aug.st 1st 1814 by Mess.rs Colnaghi & Co, 23 Cockspur Street, London.
Hand coloured aquatint Framed, visible aresa 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"). Colour faded; unexamined out of frame.
A view across the River Thames towards the imposing Windsor Castle, with scholars resting on the banks. After William Havell (1782-1857) for 'Noblemen's & Gentlemen's Seats' (1814-23). Abbey Scenery 395.
[Ref: 57293] £240.00
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[Windsor Castle] Dedicated by Permission, To Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Adelaide. Six Views of Windsor Castle, From Original Sketches by S. Scarthwaite, Drawn on Stone by W. Westall, A.R.A.
Windsor: J.B. Brown, Bookseller and Stationer, by Appointment, to His Majesty, and Their Royal Hughnesses the Princess Augusta and Duchess of Gloucester, Castle Street, and J. Dickinson, 114, New Bond Street, London. [n.d., c.1831.]
Folio, original printed wrappers; six lithographs, each sheet 275 x 380mm (10¾ x 15"). Outer hinge reinforced with old tape.
A rare complete set of six lithographs of Windsor Castle (the BM site lists only five).
[Ref: 53079] £240.00
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Windsor Castle from the River.
London: Published by William Tegg Pancras Lane, Oct.r 1862.
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint, very rare & fine. Plate 380 x 578mm (15 x 22¾").
A view of Windsor Castle and the chapel from the River Thames, people promenade on the near shore, and various boats seen on the far shore; a small merchant vessel on the river.
[Ref: 28776] £480.00
The Royal Palace of Windsor Castle. The Situation of this Charming Castle seems designed by Nature for Royal Majesty...
London Sold by John Bowles at Mercers Hall in Cheapside. Where Country Chapmen may be supplyed with the newest and best Sortment of Goods at the lowest Prices.
Etching. Sheet: 290 x 460mm (11½ x 18''). Trimmed and creased at edges.
A view of Windsor Castle from the North showing the gardens laid out by Henry Wise in 1707-8 for Queen Anne. A reduced copy of a print published by Henry Overton 1708.
[Ref: 50098] £180.00
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Windsor Castle from the N.W. To His Grace the Duke of Montagu, &c, &c, &c, these Views of the Royal Castle of Windsor, are most respectfully inscribed, by His Grace's most obedient, and most obliged humble Servant Paul Sandby R.A.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by P. Sandby St. Georges Row Sep.r 1.st 1776.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Plate: 340 x 490mm (13¼ x 19¼'') very large margins. Central crease and repairs.
A view of Windsor Castle by Paul Sandby (1725-1809). Sandby made several prints and drawings of Windsor Castle during his career, he gained access to the grounds of Windsor through his brother John who was Keeper of Windsor Great Park.
[Ref: 48896] £260.00
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Windsor Castle. Le Chasteau de Windsor.
L. Knyff Del. I. Kip Sculp.
[n.d. c.1709.]
Copper engraving. Plate 349 x 481mm. 13¾ x 19". Fold vertically through centre. Some tears and creasing in the margins.
Windsor Castle, the Royal Palace, prior to its extensive transformation during the reign of King George IV. From 'Britannia Illustrata'.
[Ref: 21907] £140.00
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Distant View of Windsor Castle from the Thames [ms].
[probably William Ingalton c.1821]
Lithograph with hand-colouring, sheet 175 x 245mm (7 x 9½"). Trimmed and false margins added.
The royal residence of Windsor Castle. Lithograph probably by William Ingalton (bap. 1794, d.1866), painter and builder. Ingalton lived most of his life at Eton and mostly painted scenes of the surrounding area. Ingalton gave up painting in around 1826 to become and architect and builder at Windsor.
[Ref: 41387] £130.00
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[Windsor Castle.]
D. Law. David Law [pencil signature]
London, Published July 1st 1886 by Dowdeswells, 133, New Bond Street, W.
Etching, signed by the artist. 440 x 690mm, 17¼ x 27". Blind stamp lower left margin.
A large etching of Windsor Castle from the Thames by David Law (1831-1902). PSA: A.P. 400. Present 25.
[Ref: 21425] £280.00
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