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No. 1. From an Original Drawing of the same size by Dan.l Bond.
Pye sculpsit.
London, published March 1st 1796, by B.B. Evans, in the Poultry and Colnaghi & C.o Pall Mall.
Rare etching. 250 x 330mm (9¾ x 13"), with very large margins.
A ruined church on a countryside hill, with travellers in the foreground. Daniel Bond (c.1725-1803), painter and japanner, the first of the Birmingham School of landscape artists.
[Ref: 60729] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Vases and Tripods on Twelve Plates. H 1. Price 2.sh.
Columbani delin ac. sculp.
Printed for I. Taylor in Holborn near Chancery Lane [n.d., c.1770].
Etching. Sheet 150 x 195mm (6 x 7¾"). Trimmed to plate, very small stain.
A large ornamental vase topped by two Graecian spinxes. The title page to a book of vase designs by Placido Columbani (1744-c.1801), a Milanese architect working in England, whose chimneypieces are often mistaken for the work of the Adam brothers. V&A 28263:3. Alexander pg. 226.
[Ref: 60788] £80.00
(£96.00 incl.VAT)
[Vases and Tripods on Twelve Plates.] H 3.
P. Columbani f.
Printed for I. Taylor in Holborn near Chancery Lane [n.d., c.1770].
Etching. Sheet 175 x 105mm (7 x 4¼") Trimmed into plate, affecting publication line.
A large ornamental vase, from a book of vase designs by Placido Columbani (1744-c.1801), a Milanese architect working in England, whose chimneypieces are often mistaken for the work of the Adam brothers. Alexander pg. 226
[Ref: 60790] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
[Vases and Tripods on Twelve Plates.] H 4.
P. Columbani f.
Printed for I. Taylor in Holborn near Chancery Lane [n.d., c.1770].
Etching. Sheet 175 x 90mm (7 x 3½") Trimmed to plate.
A large ornamental vase, from a book of vase designs by Placido Columbani (1744-c.1801), a Milanese architect working in England, whose chimneypieces are often mistaken for the work of the Adam brothers. V&A 28263:9. Alexander pg. 226
[Ref: 60789] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
[Vases and Tripods on Twelve Plates.] H 5.
P. Columbani f.
Printed for I. Taylor in Holborn near Chancery Lane [n.d., c.1770].
Etching. Sheet 175 x 90mm (7 x 3½") Trimmed to plate.
A large ornamental vase, from a book of vase designs by Placido Columbani (1744-c.1801), a Milanese architect working in England, whose chimneypieces are often mistaken for the work of the Adam brothers. V&A 28263:6. Alexander pg. 226
[Ref: 60791] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
A New Book of Ornaments In the Present (Antique) Taste as now used by all Professions by Matt.s Darly. Price 4 Sh.
Pub by MDarly according to Act Jan.y 1.st 1772 Where may be had the greatest Variety of Ornamants, Vases, &c.
Scarce etching. 330 x 205mm (13 x 8"), with large margins. Laid on 18th century album paper.
The title page of a book of ornamental designs by Matthias (or Matthew) Darly, a drawing master and engraver who had worked with Thomas Chippendale in the 1750s, but is best known now for his caricatures.
[Ref: 60784] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[A New Book of Ornaments.] 5.
Pub according to Act by MDarly December 20.th 1771.
Scarce etching. 205 x 330mm (8 x 13"), large margins Old ink number in margin, laid on 18th century album paper.
Three ornamental designs for scroll work for room decoration. Plate 5 of 'A New Book of Ornaments In the Present (Antique) Taste as now used by all Professions' by Matthias (or Matthew) Darly, a drawing master and engraver who had worked with Thomas Chippendale in the 1750s, but is best known now for his caricatures.
[Ref: 60786] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[A New Book of Ornaments.] 6.
Pub according to Act by MDarly Jan.y 7.th 1772.
Scarce etching. 205 x 330mm (8 x 13"), with large margins. Old ink number in margin, laid on 18th century album paper.
Four ornamental designs including two mirrors and a ceiling rose. Plate 6 of 'A New Book of Ornaments In the Present (Antique) Taste as now used by all Professions' by Matthias (or Matthew) Darly, a drawing master and engraver who had worked with Thomas Chippendale in the 1750s, but is best known now for his caricatures.
[Ref: 60785] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Design with star and two fanciful dolphins.]
[Drawn and etched by Christoph Jamnitzer?]
[Nuremberg: Jamnitzer, 1610?]
Etching. 80 x 110mm (3¼ x 4¼"). Trimmed to plate at bottom, narrow margins elsewhere.
A decorative design in the style of Christoph Jamnitzer's 'New Grotteßken Buch', a patternbook of designs showing grotesque imagery, putti, fantastic animals and other subjects to be used by craftsmen.
[Ref: 60761] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
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