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Abbotsford,  The Seat of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Roxburghshire.
Abbotsford, The Seat of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Roxburghshire.
Drawn on Stone by J.S. Templeton. Printed by R. Martin.
Published by T. Fisher, Hanway Street, Oxford Street [n.d., c.1840]. Price 1s/6d.
Lithograph on india paper, rare, india 180 x 225mm. 7 x 9". .
Abbotsford, the home of poet and novelist Sir Walter Scott (1771 – 1832), Melrose, Scotland. An attractive separately-issued print (as the advertised price indicates).
[Ref: 24647]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Landing of Her Majesty Queen Victoria in Aberdeen.
Landing of Her Majesty Queen Victoria in Aberdeen.
[Anon., c.1848]
Rare lithograph, sheet 180 x 275mm (7 x 10¾"). Rare.
Queen Victoria and family disembarking at Aberdeen, probably for their first visit to the city in September 1848. A huge crowd awaits the royal arrival. Queen Victoria's visit followed soon after she purchased the nearby castle of Balmoral, sight unseen. After Victoria had it rebuilt between 1853 and 1855. It has continued to be a popular residence with the monarchy ever since.
[Ref: 41641]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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View of Old Aberdeen, including Kings College and the Cathedral. Under the Patronage of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
View of Old Aberdeen, including Kings College and the Cathedral. Under the Patronage of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. To His Grace Alexander Duke of Gordon, Chancellor, the Rt: Hon:ble Sylvester Lord Glenbervie, Rector Roderick Macleod, D.D. Principal, and the Professors of the University and Kings College of Aberdeen. This View of the Seat of that Ancient Seminary, in respectfully Inscribed by their most obedient humble Servant. John Ewen.
Painted by A. Nasmyth from a drawing by R. Seaton. Engraved by F.C. Lewis.
Pub.d by J. Ewen, Aberdeen 1. March. 1808.
Coloured aquatint. 476 x 621mm. 18¾ x 24½". Laid. Trimmed to the plate along left and lower edge. Repairs.
View of Aberdeen, Kings College and the Cathedral.
[Ref: 19657]   £420.00  
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Banff.
Banff.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. July, 1, 1822.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Mint, with large margins, uncut.
A view of the town of Banff, Aberdeenshire, from a hillside. Cattle can be seen in the foreground, with figures in a street lined by walls in the middle ground. A large house on an estate sits behind, overlooking the bay, with buildings on the coast and hillside in the background, and a church on the hilltop in the distance. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36156]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Duff-house, Banff.
Duff-house, Banff.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. July, 1, 1822.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Mint, with large margins, uncut.
A view of Duff House, Banff, a country house set in an open field, with a group of figures harvesting crops in the foreground to the right. Trees line the banks of a river below, with buildings on the hillside to the left and the sea beyond. Duff House, designed by Scottish architect William Adam (1689-1748), and was commissioned by William Duff, Lord Braco, later 1st Earl Fife, as a family home to replace a smaller more modest residence nearby, on the present site of Airlie Gardens in Banff. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36157]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Kinnaird Head, Aberdeenshire.
Kinnaird Head, Aberdeenshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. July, 1, 1822.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Mint, with large margins, uncut.
A coastal view at Kinnaird Head in stormy weather. Figures are seen on a rock in the foreground looking down at a mast among splashing waves. A lighthouse in a tower with an adjacent building are on the hilltop in the distance. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36155]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. July, 1, 1822.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Mint, with large margins, uncut.
A view of the fishing port at Peterhead, with rowing boats on the beach in the foreground, and the town on the bank of the bay behind. A large church is on a plateau in the middle ground. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36172]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Pier at Ardrossan, Ayrshire.
Pier at Ardrossan, Ayrshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman & Co. Paternoster Row & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Jan.y 1, 1817.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut.
Ardrossan in Ayrshire, with Arran visible across the Firth of Clyde. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36286]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Sherif D'Argyle.
Sherif D'Argyle. Lac Dow. Pres Inferary. Loch Dow. Near Inferary.
Dupressoir. Lith: de Kaeppelin, r. du Croissant, 20.
Paris, Publie par Kaeppelin, rue du Croissant, 20. London, published, by Chs. Tilt, 86, Fleet Street. H.Hooper, 13, Pall Mall East [n.d., c.1840].
Lithograph, sheet 360 x 550mm. 14¼ x 21¾".
View of a Loch near Inveraray in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. A figure in Highland dress rests against a rock in the foreground while cattle graze near the water's edge. From a series of Scottish views by French painter and lithographer François Joseph Dupressoir (1800 - 1859), published in London and Paris. Numbered 'PL.12' upper right.
[Ref: 10634]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Loch Fyne Argylshire - 1855. [ink outside image.]
Loch Fyne Argylshire - 1855. [ink outside image.] 1814 - John Henry Mole - 1886. [ink outside image.]
J.H. Mole 1855. [In ink underneath:] J.H. Mole. V.P.R.I. 1855.
Fine coloured lithograph. Image 405 x 610mm. 16 x 24".
Loch Fyne is notable for its oyster fishery, and its herring fishing industry. Here a lady returns with some herring, caught by the man who stands in his boat to the right; a small girl and child walk out of a thatched cottage to greet the woman. John Henry Mole (1814-1886) was a landscape and figure painter in oil and watercolour. He exhibited at Newcastle, the Royal Academy, the Suffolk Street Gallery, the Grosvenor and other London galleries.
[Ref: 19635]   £320.00  
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The Isle of Arran, taken near Ardrossan.
The Isle of Arran, taken near Ardrossan.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Messrs. Longman & Co., Paternoster Row & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Jan.y 1, 1817.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut.
Arran from the mainland in Ayrshire, dominated by Goat Fell. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36285]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Largs.
Largs.
Tom Maxwell [signed in pencil and etched in the plate.]
[n.d. c.1920.]
Etching. 301 x 470mm. 11¾ x 18½".
A view from the pier of St Colombia's and the attractive seaside town of Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland. Tom Maxwell (d.1937).
[Ref: 20053]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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The Fish Cross, Ayr. Taken in 1814.
The Fish Cross, Ayr. Taken in 1814.
J.B. Muirhead, Litho Glasgow from an Oil Painting in the Possession of Mr. Auld, Doonbrae.
J. Tweed, Glasgow. [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Printed area 390 x 505mm (15¼ x 19¾"). Framed. Old ink mss. in title area, some spotting. Laid on board, stickers and foxing on reverse.
An extremely rare lithograph of the fishermen, fishwives and their customers gathered around a set of scales in an open-air fish market. All but two of the characters have been named in ink, both with hidden faces. According to the annotation the names were obtained 'from older fishermen in Ayr and revised by Deacon Gowan of the Sailors Incorporation of Ayr 4th June 1890'. One is 'Daddy Auld', probably the owner of the original painting, shown selecting a fish. It is likely this is David Auld (died 1852), the custodian of the Burns monument at Alloway, who lived in Doonbrae Cottage in the gardens of the monument. On the reverse is a photographic copy of 'The Rules of Ayr Poors-House' at its opening in 1756', with a printed list of the 'Committee of Management 1891-2', with the blind stamps of 'Marshall Wane' and 'Edinburgh'. Marshall, a photographer originally from the Isle of Man, had a studio in Ayr as well as Edinburgh.
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Distant View of Ayr.
Distant View of Ayr.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman & Co. Paternoster Row & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Dec.r 2, 1816.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut.
A view of Ayr from the south, with Greenan Castle, a 16th-century tower house, perched on a cliff in the foreground. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36287]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Culzean Castle, Aryshire.
Culzean Castle, Aryshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman & Co. Paternoster Row & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Dec.r 2, 1816.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut.
Culzean Castle on the coast at Carrick, looking south towards Ailsa Craig. Designed by Robert Adam and built 1777-92, it was donated to the National Trust for Scotland in 1946. In the deal, General Eisenhower was given an appartment there, which he used four times, once during his presidency. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36288]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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View of Banff.
View of Banff.
Waterston. Edinburgh.
Published by William Smith, Bookseller, 22, Low Street, Banff.
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 350 x 420mm (13¾ x 16½"), very large margins.
A rare locally-published view of Banff from above the town. On the right is John Smeaton's bridge over the River Deveron. Before the town is Duff House, built 1735-40 by William Adam, father of Robert Adam.
[Ref: 60735]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The bay of Barrisdale, in Loch Hourne.
The bay of Barrisdale, in Loch Hourne.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. Jan.y, 1, 1819.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut.
A view of Barrisdale bay on Loch Hourn, with sailing boats in the water, buildings on the coast and rocky mountains behind. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36106]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Latus Insulae Bassae Orientale. The East syde of the Bass. 53.
Latus Insulae Bassae Orientale. The East syde of the Bass. 53.
[John Slezer, 1718.]
Engraving. 266 x 420mm. 16½". Large margins. Fold vertically through centre, as issued.
Sea-view of the Bass Rock; Tantallon Castle on the distant shore. The outline of the fortress is to the left of centre on the rock. Bass Rock, or The Bass, is an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland; it is famous as being home to a large colony of fowl, in particular gannets. Plate from John Slezer's 1718 edition of 'Theatrum Scotiae'.
[Ref: 20188]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Bay of Tongue.
Bay of Tongue.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. May, 1, 1820.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. On watermarked paper, 'J. Whatman, 1819'. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Mint, with large margins, uncut.
A view of the Bay of Tongue, located in northwest Highland, Scotland, in the western part of the former county of Sutherland. A number of figures can be seen on the shore of the bay, with a mountainous landscape in the distance. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36070]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Ben Venue.
Ben Venue.
John Fullwood. [Signed in pencil]
Etching. Plate: 190 x 150mm (7½ x 6'') very large margins. Mint.
A view of Ben Venue, a mountain in the Trossachs National Park.
[Ref: 49374]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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South View of Bothwell Castle.
South View of Bothwell Castle. Vue Meridionale du Chateau de Bothwell en Ecosse. 109.
P. Sandby Delin.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. London Printed for Rob.t Sayer opposite Fetter Lane Fleet Street [n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving 275 x 380mm (10¾ x 15") Mount burn, small margins.
The ruins of Boothwell Castle in South Lanarkshire. Paul Sandby (1731-1809) went to Scotland after the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, assisting in the military survey of the new road to Fort George, becoming draughtsman to the survey until 1751. While undertaking this commission, which included preparing designs for new bridges and fortifications, he began producing watercolour landscapes documenting the changes in Scotland since the rebellion, and making sketches of Scottish events such as the hanging in Edinburgh of soldier-turned-forger John Young in 1751. He left his post with the survey in 1751,
[Ref: 60615]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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North East View of Bothwell Castle in Clydsdal.
North East View of Bothwell Castle in Clydsdal. Vue Septentrionale du Chateau de Bothwell dans la province de Clydsdal en Ecosse. 108.
P. Sandby Delin & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. London Printed for Rob.t Sayer opposite Fetter Lane Fleet Street [n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving 275 x 380mm (10¾ x 15"). Mount burn, small margins.
The ruins of Boothwell Castle in South Lanarkshire. Paul Sandby (1731-1809) went to Scotland after the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, assisting in the military survey of the new road to Fort George, becoming draughtsman to the survey until 1751. While undertaking this commission, which included preparing designs for new bridges and fortifications, he began producing watercolour landscapes documenting the changes in Scotland since the rebellion, and making sketches of Scottish events such as the hanging in Edinburgh of soldier-turned-forger John Young in 1751. He left his post with the survey in 1751,
[Ref: 60614]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Bothwell Castle.
Bothwell Castle.
[Lithographed by William Gauci after Samuel Prout.]
[London: Gambart & Co & Joseph Hograrth, 1854.]
Tinted lithograph with very fine hand colour, trimmed to image and laid on card, as issued. 290 x 400mm (11½ x 15¾").
The ruins of Boothwell Castle in South Lanarkshire, south east of Glasgow. Plate 81 of the rare series 'Scotland Delineated in a Series of Views', which contained views by artists including J.M.W. Turner, David Roberts, J.D. Harding, Joseph Nash and Clarkson Stanfield, as well as Samuel Prout. The project was unrealistically expensive (David Roberts was paid £1,000 for his contribution), resulting in commercial failure, with limited sales resulting in today's extreme rarity.
Abbey Scenery 493.
[Ref: 48122]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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North East View of Bothwell Castle in Clydsdal.
North East View of Bothwell Castle in Clydsdal.
P. Sandby Delin & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. London Printed for Rob.t Sayer opposite Fetter Lane Fleet Street [n.d., c.1760.]
Engraving with fine original hand colour, 18th century watermark. 275 x 380mm (10¾ x 15"), very large margins.
The ruins of Boothwell Castle in South Lanarkshire. Paul Sandby (1731-1809) went to Scotland after the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, assisting in the military survey of the new road to Fort George, becoming draughtsman to the survey until 1751. While undertaking this commission, which included preparing designs for new bridges and fortifications, he began producing watercolour landscapes documenting the changes in Scotland since the rebellion, and making sketches of Scottish events such as the hanging in Edinburgh of soldier-turned-forger John Young in 1751. He left his post with the survey in 1751,
[Ref: 45283]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[Moonlight in the Bullers of Buchan] - on verso in ink.
[Moonlight in the Bullers of Buchan] - on verso in ink.
[n.d. c.1880.]
Fine lithograph with added hand-colour, mounted on board as issued. Sheet 312 x 452mm. 12¼ x 17¾".
Bullers of Buchan, south of Peterhead in Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. A collapsed sea cave forming an almost circular chasm (the "pot").
[Ref: 14961]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Cavern the Bullers of Buchan.]
[Cavern the Bullers of Buchan.]
Rare lithograph with added hand-colour, mounted on board as issued, titled in ink on reverse. Sheet 328 x 470mm (13 x 18½").
Bullers of Buchan, south of Peterhead in Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. A collapsed sea cave forming an almost circular chasm (the "pot").
[Ref: 14963]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Mount Stuart, Isle of Bute.
Mount Stuart, Isle of Bute.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Messrs. Longman & Co., Paternoster Row & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Feb.y 1, 1817.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Watermarked 'J. Whatman 1816'. Large margins, uncut.
Mount Stuart House, on the east coast of Arran, viewed from the sea. The house shown here, designed by Alexander McGill in 1719, burned down in 1877. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36281]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Clett-rock, Holborn-head.
The Clett-rock, Holborn-head.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Messrs. Longman & Co., Paternoster Row & W.Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, May 1, 1820.
Aquatint, printed in blue and finished by hand. 230 x 300mm, (9 x 11¾"), on thick paper. Small margins.
A sea stack, off the coast of Caithness. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 49797]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Union Canal] No 2. View in Callendar Park, Situate in the County of Sterling, the Seat of William Forbes, Esq.r.
[The Union Canal] No 2. View in Callendar Park, Situate in the County of Sterling, the Seat of William Forbes, Esq.r. Taken from the same point as No. 1 shewing part of the Track of the injurious deviation from the Parliamentary Line of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Union Canal, as proposed by the Canal Company.
Drawn by Alex.r Nasmyth. Engraved by F.C. Lewis, Engraver to H.R.H. the late Princess Charlotte & H.S.H. the Prince Leopold.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Rare coloured aquatint. 350 x 730mm (13¾ x 28¾") very large margins. Laid on board.
A view of Callendar House in Falkirk, with an artist's impression of how the Union Canal was going to affect the aesthetics of the estate. The Edinburgh and Glasgow Union Canal was a contour canal (running at the same level, with viaducts to cross valleys, so avoiding the use of locks), and the original plan had it running around a hill overlooking the house. The owner, William Forbes, a merchant who specialised in Royal Navy contracts, made an objection, forcing the company to built a 696-yard tunnel through Prospect Hill to the west.
[Ref: 56692]   £320.00  
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Viaduct Across the River Tay at Cargill.
Viaduct Across the River Tay at Cargill. (Scottish Midland Junction Railway.) J. Locke and J.E. Errington Engineers. _ John Stephenson & Co.y, Contractors. Span of each arch 100 Feet _ Height above bed of River _ 60 Feet. 1847.
Sketched by Alex. Cumming. Allan & Ferguson lith. Glasgow.
Scarce tinted lithograph with hand colour. Sheet 350 x 605mm (13¾ x 23¾"). Repaired tears in edges bottom left & right; some paper cracking.
A five-arched railway bridge with a locomotive crossing, in Perthshire. The viaduct is still standing although the arches have been replaced and has been closed to all traffic since 1982.
[Ref: 57019]   £420.00  
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Carlaverock Castle, Dumfrieshire.
Carlaverock Castle, Dumfrieshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman & C.o. Paternoster Row & w. Daniell 9 Cleveland S.t. Fitzroy Square, London, May 1. 1816.
Coloured aquatint with large margins; J. Whatman 1815 watermark. Plate: 300 x 225mm (12" x 9").
View of the ruins of Carlaverock Castle in Dumfrieshire, a flock of sheep lie in the field in front and several groups of figures stand before the castle. Plate 49 from Vol II of 'Voyage Round Great Britain'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 33902]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Near Carsleith, Galloway.
Near Carsleith, Galloway.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman & C.o. Paternoster Row & W. Daniell 9 Cleveland S.t. Fitzroy Square, London, Sept.r. 1. 1816.
Coloured aquatint with large margins. Plate: 300 x 225mm (12" x 9").
Cliffs near Carsluith, om the Solway coast of southern Scotland. View across the shoreline looking out to sea, sheep lie in the bottom corner whilst men gather the harvest into bales. Boats sail in the open water in the background and a flock of seagulls fly overhead. Plate 54 from Vol II of 'Voyage Round Great Britain'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 33903]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Near Carsleith, Galloway.
Near Carsleith, Galloway.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. Sep.r, 1, 1816.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut.
A coastal view near Carsluith, with surrounding rocky hills. A group of sheep lying on a grassy plateau in foreground, with figures harvesting a crop behind, and others seen near two buildings in the background. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36115]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Castle Hill near Thurso.
Castle Hill near Thurso.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. June, 1, 1820.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut. Slight foxing.
A view of the harbour of Castle Hill, Thurso, Scotland. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36067]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Sherif De Lanerk.
Sherif De Lanerk. Chateau De Cathcart Pres Glasgow. Cathcart Castle Near Glasgow.
Dupressoir. Lith: de Kaeppelin, rue du Croissant, No.20.
Paris, publie par Kaeppelin, rue du Croissant 20. London, published by Chs. Tilt, 86, Fleet Street. H.Hooper, 13, Pall mall Lart [n.d., c.1840].
Lithograph, sheet 360 x 540mm. 14¼ x 21¼". Light foxing.
Cathcart Castle was a 15th century castle, located in what is now Linn Park in the Cathcart area of southern Glasgow. The castle was abandoned in in the 18th century, and the remaining ruins were pulled down in 1980, leaving only foundations visible. From a series of Scottish views by French painter and lithographer François Joseph Dupressoir (1800 - 1859), published in London and Paris. Numbered 'PL.11' upper right.
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Cree-Town Kirkcudbrightshire.
Cree-Town Kirkcudbrightshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Messrs. Longman & Co., Paternoster Row & W.Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, June 1, 1816.
Hand coloured aquatint with large margins. Platemark: 230 x 290mm (9 x 11¼"). Small repair to top left corner.
A picturesque landscape view of Creetown, in the Galloway region of south-western Scotland. A couple stroll along a path in the foreground to the right, with the river to the left. A small stone brige can be seen in the centre of the image, with hills in the distance. Plate 56 From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'. William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain' was the most ambitious of the many topographical publications produced in England during the early nineteenth century and its plates are a highpoint in the history of aquatint engraving.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
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Cree-town, Kirkudbrightshire.
Cree-town, Kirkudbrightshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. June, 1, 1816.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 1815'. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut.
A view of Creetown, with a man and woman walking along a road towards houses in the foreground on the bank of the river Cree. An arched bridge can be seen in the distance, with a sailing boat on the river to the left. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36112]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Crossing the Ford.
Crossing the Ford. Plate 9.
Painted by W. Barraud. Drawn on Stone & Printed by Fairland.
London, Published by Cha.s Tilt, Fleet Street. [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph, rare. Sheet: 275 x 370mm (10¾ x 14½").
A Scottish scene showing a man wearing a kilt leading a pony while his dog walks behind.
[Ref: 47724]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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The Town of Dingwall.
The Town of Dingwall.
Drawn on the Spot by I. Clark.
London, Published by Smith, & Elder, Fenchurch Street, 1824.
Coloured aquatint. Plate 476 x 627mm. 18¾ x 24¾". Crease to lower left-hand corner.
Dating from the Vikings' arrival in Scotland, Dingwall, and its Castle was home to the once powerful earls of Ross, The Castle once being the biggest north of Stirling. Dingwall formerly served as the county town of the county of Ross and Cromarty. It lies near the head of the Cromarty Firth where the valley of the Peffery unites with the alluvial lands at the mouth of the Conon, northwest of Inverness.
Abbey No: 489: 34.
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Ruins of Dryburgh Priory on the banks of the Tweed.
Ruins of Dryburgh Priory on the banks of the Tweed.
[n.d., c.1825.]
Ink and watercolour. Sheet 105 x 150mm (4 x 6"), mounted on album paper at corners with ink mss. title.
A fine sketch of Dryburgh Abbey.
[Ref: 62818]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Dryburgh Abbey, Scotland.] 73.
[Dryburgh Abbey, Scotland.] 73. [Dryburgh Abbey was founded in 1150 by David I., and quickly became a rich and powerful community. Like Melrose, however, it was several times plundered by invading English troops, and after complete destruction in 1544, it was never rebuilt. The Abbey lands changed hands, and in 1700 belonged to forebears of Sir Walter Scott. Later, however, the Scott family had only the right to "stretch their bones" in the Abbey. The north transept contains the graves of Scott, his wife and family, and his son-in-law and biographer, J.G. Lockhart. Here too is the grave of Earl Haig, the hero of the 1914-1918 war. On the hillside behind the Abbey is a large statue of Wallace, erected by David, Earl of Buchan. The ruins of the Abbey and their lovely surroundings were presented to the nation in 1918 by Lord Glenconner.]
Arthur Spencer [pencil signature to the bottom left-hand side outside the image]
[n.d. c.1920.] Copyright. F. & M. Ltd., Bedford, Eng.
Etching. 255 x 285mm. 10 x 11¼".
[Ref: 14645]   £35.00   (£42.00 incl.VAT)
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Dryburgh Abbey- Scotland. [in pencil.]
Dryburgh Abbey- Scotland. [in pencil.]
Louis Whirter [signed in pencil.]
Etching. Limited edition 20/100. Plate: 225 x 145mm (9 x 5¾'') very large margins. Mint.
A view of the ruined medieval abbey in Dryburgh, Scotland.
[Ref: 49382]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Dundee from the West.
Dundee from the West. To the Right Hon.ble Lord Douglas Lord Lieu.t f the County of Forfar, Hereditary Constable of Dundee &c &c And the other Heritors of the Parish, This View is with the greatest respect Humbly dedicated by their most obedient Servant, Alexander Simson. [&] Dundee from the River. To the Hon.ble The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council, the Merchants, Burgesses & Inhabitants of Dundee, This View is respectfully dedicated by their much obliged & most obedient Servant, Alexander Simson.
D. Orme del.n. Harraden sculp.t.
Published March 1st 1803 by Alex.r Simson, Dundee and E. Orme, Printseller to his Majesty No 59 New Bond Street, London.
Pair of aquatints. Each 355 x 475mm (14 x 18¾"), with large margins, watermarked 1806. Repair tear in margin of 'River', creasing in margins of both.
A pair of rare views of Dundee.
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The Town of Dunkeld.
The Town of Dunkeld.
Drawn on the Spot by I. Clark.
London, Published by Smith, Elder & Co. 65 Cornhill, 1824.
Coloured aquatint, 510 x 665mm. 20 x 26¼". Framed in fine rosewood frame. Some marking in edge of margins.
Dunkeld in Scotland, from the "Views in Scotland" series. On the right is the stone bridge over the River Tay built by Thomas Telford in 1809. Although it cannot be proved it is believed that 'I. Clark" is the Scottish painter John Heaviside Clark, famed as 'Waterloo Clark' for his early sketches of the Battle. He was also skilled in aquatinting, and certainly none of this series has a named engraver.
Abbey No: 489.
[Ref: 12696]   £490.00  
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Dunolly Castle, Argyllshire.
Dunolly Castle, Argyllshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Messrs. Longman & Co., Paternoster Row & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, May 1, 1817.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut.
Dunollie Castle, on a promontory to the north of Oban which has had a fortification since at least the 7th century. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36275]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Dunotter Castle, Kincardineshire.
Dunotter Castle, Kincardineshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. July, 1, 1822.
Aquatint with hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"), very large margins.
A coastal view of the ruined Dunottar Castle, on a cliff top by the sea, with crashing waves below. Dunnottar Castle has played a prominent role in Scottish history because of its strategic location and defensive strength. When Oliver Cromwell's army invaded Scotland the Honours of Scotland (the Scottish crown jewels), were hidden there. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 59806]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Dunksy Castle, near Port Patrick, Wigtonshire.
Dunksy Castle, near Port Patrick, Wigtonshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Messrs. Longman & Co., Paternoster Row & W.Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, July 1, 1816.
Hand coloured aquatint with large margins. Platemark: 230 x 290mm (9 x 11¼").
A view of the ruins of Dunskey Castle on a high rock in the sea, with two figures standing beside at left. A group of sheep can be seen grazing on a plateau in the foreground to the right. Plate 27 From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'. William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain' was the most ambitious of the many topographical publications produced in England during the early nineteenth century and its plates are a highpoint in the history of aquatint engraving.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
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Dunstaffnage Castle, Argyllshire.
Dunstaffnage Castle, Argyllshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Messrs. Longman & Co., Paternoster Row & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, June 2, 1817.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut. Colour spotting on edge of plate and margins.
One of Scotland's oldest stone castles, dating from the 13th century, outside Oban. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
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Ilan-dreoch-Glenbeg, Invernesshire.
Ilan-dreoch-Glenbeg, Invernesshire.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by Mess.rs Longman, & Co. Paternoster Row, & W. Daniell, 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square, London. Dec.r, 1, 1818.
Aquatint with fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins, uncut.
A landscape view of Eilanreach, with a figure wading in the river Glenbeag in the foreground. A large house sits on the opposite bank with a row of trees to the right. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 36107]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Elgin Cathedral.
Elgin Cathedral. Murrayshire.
Drawn by Walsmly[sic]. Engraved by Cartwright.
Published by J. Deeley, March 5, 1811 95 Berwick St.
Hand-coloured aquatint, paper watermarked 'J Whatman 1808'. 390 x 500mm, 15¼" x 19¾". A good impression in fine contemporary colour.
One of Scotland’s most beautiful medieval buildings, Elgin Cathedral is a magnificent ruin, much of which dates back to the 13th century. Its many outstanding architectural features include the country’s finest octagonal chapter house. Modern pencil note to verso: '...wrongly titled Elgin Cathedral'. Almost certainly after Thomas Walmsley (1763 - 1805/6).
[Ref: 22385]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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