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South West View of St. Nicholas Church, Lower Tooting, Surrey.
South West View of St. Nicholas Church, Lower Tooting, Surrey. Erected by the Parish from the Design of Thomas Whitham Atkinson, Architect, at an Expence of 4619 pounds, with accomodation for 1083 persons. This plate of the New and Old Church is most respectfully dedicated to the Rev.d I.Ravenhill, D.D. Rector, the Rev.d Richard Greaves, M.A. Patron, And the Gentlemen Constituting the Building Committee, By their Obedient and Humble Servant W.J. Wade.
Drawn by T.W.Atkinson, Stanford Street. Engraved by C.Rosenberg.
London. Published Jan.y 1832 by W.I. Wade, Picture Frame Maker, 86, Leadenhall Street, and Mr Hudson, Lower Tooting.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 470 x 570mm. Trimmed within plate at top.
In Tooting Graveney, published the year before it opened.
[Ref: 459]   £480.00  
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A View taken near Battersea Church looking towards Chelsea.
A View taken near Battersea Church looking towards Chelsea.
G.D. Heumann excudit Norimberg.
[n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving. Plate: 260 x 430mm (10¼ x 17'') very large margins. Crease.
A view along the Thames looking East towards London, Chelsea can be seen across the river.
[Ref: 48413]   £350.00  
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View on the Thames near Battersea.
View on the Thames near Battersea.
Painted by Charles Deane. Engraved by William James Taylor.
London, Published May 1 1823 by Hurst Robinson & Co. Printsellers to His Majesty 90 Cheapside & 8 Pall Mall
Very rare engraving. Sheet 425 x 575mm (16¾ x 22½"). Creasing.
Very unusual large view of Battersea on the Thames, emphasising the rural characteristics retained by the area around Battersea prior to the arrival of the railways in the 1830s. Engraved after a painting by the obscure landscape painter Charles Deane (1815-1855, fl.).
Not in BM.
[Ref: 37224]   £420.00  
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View on the Thames near Battersea.
View on the Thames near Battersea.
Painted by Charles Deane. Engraved by William James Taylor.
London, Published May 1 1823 by Hurst Robinson & Co. Printsellers to His Majesty 90 Cheapside & 8 Pall Mall
Very rare engraving. 510 x 680mm (20 x 26¾"), with large margins. Exterior of margins tatty.
A large view of Battersea from across the Thames, emphasising the rural characteristics retained by the area around Battersea prior to the arrival of the railways in the 1830s. Engraved after a painting by the obscure landscape painter Charles Deane (1815-1855, fl.).
Not in BM.
[Ref: 53190]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Battersea, Chelsea, & LONDON, from Mr. Rucker's Villa.
Battersea, Chelsea, & LONDON, from Mr. Rucker's Villa.
J. Farington R.A. delt. J. C. Stadler Sculpt.
Pub. June 1, 1795, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
Fine hand coloured aquatint, very large margins. Printed area: 215 x 320mm (8½ x 12½"). Slight staining in margin.
Plate 9 from Joseph Farington's (1747 - 1821) 'History of the River Thames', 1794, a two-volume publication including 76 aquatints. An exceptional panoramic view with figures and horses in a field in the foreground, and a coach passing in the centre. The Thames is winding in the middle distance to a bridge on the left with a view of London in the background, Battersea in the centre, Chelsea on the left, and St Paul's Cathedral on the horizon. The view is taken from the West Hill Estate, Wandsworth, first purchased, as part of the demesne of the manor of Downe, from the Duke of Bedford in 1759. John Anthony Rucker, a merchant originally from Hamburg, bought the estate in 1789, and all later owners added to the lands by purchase.
Abbey: 432.
[Ref: 33468]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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A View taken near Mr. Smith's House at Battersea, looking up the Thames.
A View taken near Mr. Smith's House at Battersea, looking up the Thames. No.7.
J. Boydell Del. & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by J. Boydell 1752. & Sold at the Unicorn the corner of Queen Street Cheapside. London. Price. 1s.
Engraving, paper watermarked with very large margins. Plate 260 x 420mm (10¼ x 16½").
View on the river at Battersea; a grand house with front terrace on the left, small boats and barges on water in foreground. From "A Collection of One Hundred Views In England and Wales". John Boydell's 'Collection of Views' was made after he turned from engraver to print publisher in 1767. The first collection was issued in 1770, and included some plates by printmakers other than himself.
Adams (London): 47.7.
[Ref: 29300]   £400.00  
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on the Thames at Battersea.
on the Thames at Battersea.
London, Published Dec.r 1809, at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.
Coloured aquatint. 200 x 260mm, 8 x 10".
Boatmen on the shore of the river Thames.
[Ref: 24564]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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The North View of Battersea.
The North View of Battersea. La Veue de Battersea au Nord.
Published by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London. [n.d., c.1790.]
Coloured engraving, mint. 260 x 400mm, 10¼ x 15¾". Large margins, four punch holes in lower margin.
The view across the Thames to Battersea, in particularly fine hand colour.
[Ref: 20686]   £390.00  
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A View taken near Battersea Church, looking towards Chelsea.
A View taken near Battersea Church, looking towards Chelsea. No.6.
J. Boydell del. & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by J. Boydell at the Unicorn the corner of Queen Street Cheapside. London 1752. Price. 1s.
Engraving, paper watermarked with very large margins. Plate 260 x 425mm (10¼ x 16¾"). Some foxing.
A fine view on the river at Battersea; the church on the right; in right foreground boats grouped around pier; Chelsea in distance on the left. From "A Collection of One Hundred Views In England and Wales". John Boydell's 'Collection of Views' was made after he turned from engraver to print publisher in 1767. The first collection was issued in 1770, and included some plates by printmakers other than himself.
Adams (London): 47.6.
[Ref: 29299]   £350.00  
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A View Taken near Battersea Church, looking towards Chelsea.
A View Taken near Battersea Church, looking towards Chelsea.
J. Boydell Del & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by J. Boydell Engraver at the Unicorn the corner of Queen Street Cheapside London 1752. Price 1s. No.6.
Engraving. 430 x 260mm.
[Ref: 831]   £380.00  
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A view taken near Mr. Smith's House at Battersea, looking up the Thames.
A view taken near Mr. Smith's House at Battersea, looking up the Thames.
J.Boydell Del. & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by J.Boydell 1752 & Sold at the Unicorn the corner of Queen Street, Cheapside London. Price 1s.
Copper engraving, c.1790. 265 x 430mm.
A view at Battersea with punts, boats and small merchant and cargo vessels on the River Thames. The building on the right is probably York House, where Battersea enamels were made.
See also ref: 25628. Collage: q6916680; Hugh Phillips, 'The Thames around 1750', p.169
[Ref: 832]   £370.00  
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A View of Putney, took of Fulham Bridge ~.
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  
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Mount Pond Clapham Common [in pen underneath image.]
Mount Pond Clapham Common [in pen underneath image.]
C.J. Sprat [ink signature to right.]
[n.d. c.1837.]
Pencil sketch. 190 x 280mm (7½ x 11"). Laid on album sheet.
A view of Mount Pound, to the south of Clapham Common, looking north towards Holy Trinity Church behind.
[Ref: 29979]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Nightingale Lane. Clapham Common [in pen underneath image.]
Nightingale Lane. Clapham Common [in pen underneath image.]
C.J. Sprat 1837. [ink signature to right.]
Pencil sketch. 179 x 252mm (7 x 10"). Foxing; laid on album sheet.
Nightingale Lane, Clapham, looking towards the south side of Clapham Common.
[Ref: 29977]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The Obelisk on Putney Common.
The Obelisk on Putney Common. Erected by order of The City of London in commemoration of the invention of Fire Plates fr securing buildings against Fire.0
Drawn & etched by M.H.
[n.d., c.1789s.]
Etching. Trimmed 195 x 120mm (7¾ x 4¾"). Trimmed and glued onto album paper at corners.
A view of the obelisk at Putney Common, St Paul's and London skyline in background.
[Ref: 63137]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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The Obelisk on Putney Common.
The Obelisk on Putney Common. Erected by order of The City of London in commemoration of the invention of Fire Plates fr securing buildings against Fire.0
Drawn & etched by M.H.
[n.d., c.1789s.]
Etching. 130 x 200mm (5 x 8"). On 18th century watermarked paper, very large margins.
A view of the obelisk at Putney Common, St Paul's and London skyline in background.
[Ref: 63134]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of Putney, took of [sic] Fulham Bridge.
A View of Putney, took of [sic] Fulham Bridge. No.4.
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.
Engraving, paper watermarked with very large margins. Plate 260 x 420mm (10¼ x 16½").
View on the Thames, from roughly mid-stream, taken from the bridge, with Putney on the left, the church at far left; small boats on the river. From "A Collection of One Hundred Views In England and Wales". John Boydell's 'Collection of Views' was made after he turned from engraver to print publisher in 1767. The first collection was issued in 1770, and included some plates by printmakers other than himself.
Adams (London): 47.4.
[Ref: 29297]   £450.00  
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[View of the Thames at Putney]
[View of the Thames at Putney]
[by William Pickett.]
[Pub.d June 4th by T. Clay, 18 Ludgate Hill.]
Aquatint with hand colouring. Sheet approx 155 x 180mm (6 x 7"). Trimmed to image; glued to album sheet.
Riverside view with buildings [whose sign is the name of the printmaker] and poultry in foreground. From Pickett's 1812 book of 'Ninety-Six Speciments of Cottages-Bridges-Castles-Churches [...] Intended to facilitate the Improvement of the Student, and to aid the Practitioner, in Landscape Composition'. Aside from its function as an educational volume, the scenes in the book also provide many unusual views of London in the early 19th century.
Abbey (Life in England) 168.
[Ref: 32304]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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[Putney & Wandsworth.] London. Sheet CXIII.
[Putney & Wandsworth.] London. Sheet CXIII. Edition of 1894-96.
Photozincographed and Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1897.
Zincograph with hand colour, sheet 700 x 990mm, 27½ x 39". With stencilled sheet number and mss. notes. Laid on linen. A litle wear.
A large-scale plan (1/2500) of Putney & Wandsworth, with the Upper Richmond Road, Putney and West Hill. This sheet has been used to record the property of the Port of London Authority.
From the Port of London Authority archives.
[Ref: 11002]   £230.00  
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The North View of Row-Hampton ~ La Vueue de Row-Hampton au Nord.
The North View of Row-Hampton ~ La Vueue de Row-Hampton au Nord.
Published by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London. [n.d., c.1800.]
Engraving 400 x 258mm.
A view looking up to Roehampton from the Thames, with figures on the bank of the river and sailing boats on the water.
[Ref: 351]   £350.00  
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The North View of Roehampton.  14
The North View of Roehampton. 14
Chatelain delin. J. Roberts sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Sep.t ye 22 1750.
Engraving. 85 x 130mm (3¼ x 5"). Trimmed to plate, laid on album paper. Dusty.
A view looking up to Roehampton from the Thames, with figures on the bank of the river and sailing boats on the water. From Jean Baptiste Chatelain's 'Fifty Views of Villages, &c. from the most agreeable Prospects near London'. Later editions were printed by Robert Sayer.
[Ref: 40682]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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The North View of Row-Hampton. La Veue de Row-Hampton au Nord.
The North View of Row-Hampton. La Veue de Row-Hampton au Nord.
Printed for and Sold by Rob.t Sayer, at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street,____London. [n.d. c.1770.]
Hand-coloured engraving. Plate 260 x 400mm (10¼ x 15¾"). Overall toning; mount burn. Nicks and tears to margin edges.
A view looking up to Roehampton from the Thames, with figures on the bank of the river and sailing boats on the water.
[Ref: 34766]   £320.00  
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The North View of Row-Hampton. LaVeue de Row-Hampton au Nord.
The North View of Row-Hampton. LaVeue de Row-Hampton au Nord. 80
Printed for and Sold by Rob.t Sayer, at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street. London. [n.d., c.1770.]
Hand coloured engraving. Sheet size: 260 x 400mm (10¼ x 15¾"). Trimmed inside plate.
A view looking up to Roehampton from the Thames, with figures on the bank of the river and sailing boats on the water.
[Ref: 39457]   £360.00  
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[Grove House] Roehampton Grove. The Seat of William Gosling Esq.r.
[Grove House] Roehampton Grove. The Seat of William Gosling Esq.r.
Drawn by J. Hassell.
London Pub.d by J. Hassell 1st Aug.t 1804.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 195 x 275mm (7¾ x 10¾") very large margins.
Grove House, a Grade II* listed house at Roehampton Lane, was built in 1777 by James Wyatt for Sir Joshua Vanneck. At the time of publication it was the residence of a banker, but it is now part of Froebel College, University of Roehampton, still with the ornamental bridge seen on the right.
[Ref: 58206]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Le Palais et Park de St. James. St James Palace and Park. 3.
Le Palais et Park de St. James. St James Palace and Park. 3.
L. Knyff De. I. Kip Scul.
[n.d. c.1714.]
Engraving. Plate 351 x 488mm (13¾ x 19¼"). Fold down centre as published.
Plan of St James's Palace and Park; the palace at the top, the Horse Guards on the edge of the park to the right, and at far left the gate to Chelsea; some of the buildings represented pictorially.
[Ref: 26401]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Wandsworth.] London. Sheet CXIV.
[Wandsworth.] London. Sheet CXIV. Edition of 1894-96.
Photozincographed and Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1897.
Zincograph with hand colour, sheet 700 x 990mm, 27½ x 39". With stencilled sheet number and mss. notes. Laid on linen.
A large-scale plan (1/2500) of Wandsworth, with Clapham Junction, Wandsworth Common, the course of the Wandle River and the site of the Ram Brewery. This sheet has been used to record the property of the Port of London Authority.
From the Port of London Authority archives.
[Ref: 10996]   £360.00  
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East View of Wandsworth [/] Vue de Wandsworth a l'Est.
East View of Wandsworth [/] Vue de Wandsworth a l'Est.
London Printed for & Sold by C. Dicey and Co. in Aldermany Church Yard. [n.d., c.1750].
Rare & scarce engraving. Platemark: 195 x 275mm (7¾ x 10¾"). Large margins. Small stitch hole in left margin.
An attractive panoramic view of Wandsworth, South London. There is a smallholding with cattle and vegetable patches on the left beneath a windmill, whilst a group of figures can be seen in the foreground in the centre. Published by Cluer Dicey (1713 - 1775) & co. The Diceys were well known as publishers of 'chapbooks', cheap pocket-sized pamphlets which were circulated through a network of chapmen - hawkers and pedlars who would travel around England, attending markets, fairs and so on, offering the books, ballads, portraits, maps and topographical prints.
[Ref: 33440]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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A View taken off Wandsworth Hill, looking towards Fulham [parallel text in French]
A View taken off Wandsworth Hill, looking towards Fulham [parallel text in French]
Boydell Delin et Sculp
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament & Sold by J. Boydell at the Unicorn the Corner of Queen Street, Cheapside, London 1753
Engraving, 18th century watermark; platemark 255 x 420mm (10 x 16½"). Very large margins.
Wandsworth in south-west London, looking northwest towards Fulham across the Thames (Putney Bridge can be seen spanning the river). While the area has a long industrial history (hatters, dyers and makers or iron and copperware were active at the time of this print), the large expanses of open land made it the site of many large houses built by wealthy businessmen. The arrival of the railway in 1801 rapidly transformed the area. From a series of London views by the influential publisher and mayor of London John Boydell.
[Ref: 38674]   £420.00  
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St. Peter's Hospital Founded Octr. 2nd 1618.
St. Peter's Hospital Founded Octr. 2nd 1618. as rebuilt by the Fishmonger's Company at Wandsworth, Surrey. View of the North Front. Presented to the Livery of the Company by the order of the Court Augt 1, 1849. W.B. Touse. Clerk.
Richard Suter Architect.
[c.1850.]
Large and impressive tinted lithograph heightened in white, sheet 360 x 535mm. 14¼ x 21". Tear on left, stain lower right
From 'Wandsworth', Old and New London, Volume 6 (1878): "On the top of East Hill stands St. Peter's Hospital (the almshouses of the Fishmongers' Company), removed hither from Newington Butts. The edifice, which was completed in 1851, occupies three sides of a quadrangle, with a chapel in the centre, and provides a home for forty-two poor members of the company and their wives. The chief entrance to the hospital is by massive gilded gates, on which appears the motto, "All worship be to God only." From a series of views submitted by the architect to the Fishmongers' Company.
From the Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 18218]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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