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Views of Bournemouth, Hants. From Sketches by H.D. [Harriet Daniel.] The Profits will be in aid of the Funds for Schools and School-houses at Bournmouth.
Lithographed, Printed, and Published by Dickinson & Co., 114, New Bond Street, London. [n.d., c.1850.]
Oblong folio; title and four hand-coloured lithographs with very large margins, in modern blue leather box. Scarce complete.
A view looking towards Bournemouth, Dorsetshire, with St Peter's Church to the left and the sea to the right. [&] A view of Bath Road, Bournemouth; the original town baths on the right and Belle Vue Boarding House to the left. [&] A view looking south towards Bournemouth with St Peter's Church to the left and sailing boats seen out on the sea. [&] A view looking west towards Bournemouth from the other side of the bay with sailing ships and larger merchant vessels in the bay, a tall-ship's mast seen over the hill to the right. After sketches by Harriet Daniel. Bournemouth was part of Hampshire until 1974. Abbey: Scenery 51.
[Ref: 61626] £900.00
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Nottingham from the Park Side. [&] Nottingham from Mapperley Hills.
S. Rayner lith. Drawn and Published by M. Webster.
[n.d. c.1840.]
Pair of very scarce lithographs on india, with hand colour. Each sheet 285 x 385mm (11¼ x 15¼"). Edges chipped and toned.
Two panoramic views of the city from the surrounding countryside.
[Ref: 61418] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Oxford from North Hinksey Hill.
Drawn by J.M.W. Turner, R.A. Engraved by E. Goodall. Printed by R. Lloyd.
Published Jan.y 1 1841 by James Ryman, High Street, Oxford.
Steel etching with engraving on chine collé. 420 x 550mm (16½ x 21¾"). Small spot in inscription area on left, and unexamined out of frame. Small spot in margin on left centre.
A distant view of Oxford, with harvesters and scholars in the foreground. Rawlinson 651, second published state.
[Ref: 61652] £800.00
[Pembroke Gardens] An Exact Survey of the Beautiful & Magnificent House Garden & Park of the Right Hon.ble the Earl of Pembroke, With the Ancient Town of Wilton 3 Miles from Salisbury by John Rocque Chorographer to his Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
Published according to Act of Parliament. Price 2.s 6.d. [1754]
Very rare engraved plan, 18th century watermark; plate 350 x 545mm (13¾ x 21½"), with large margins. Central fold.
Plan of the gardens and grounds at Wilton; the house towards the bottom with more formal gardens and large fish pond to the right, looking out towards the River Nader, and park land beyond; with inset views of the great bridge, the house itself, the arcade, and the porter's lodge on the left, and at top a further view of the bridge from the north. Below on left a plan of the ground floor on a scroll.
[Ref: 61711] £650.00
A View of Ramsgate from the East Pier Head.
E. Dorrell Del. G. Kirtland Sculp.
London Publish'd Feb.y 19st 1798 by G. Kirtland Printseller N.º 119 Titchfield S..t Oxford Market.
Scarce etching with hand colour. Framed, sight size 325 x 470mm (12¾ x 18½". Some spotting and toning, unexamined out of frame.
A naive view of the town from the pier, with promenaders.
[Ref: 61653] £450.00
[Four View of Ripon Minster] West View of Ripon Minster. To His Grace the Archbishop of York, &c. &c. &c. This Plate is respectfully inscribed by their obedient humble Serv.t W.H. Wood. The Four Views printed Plain & In Colours by W. Scott, Porter Street, London. [&] North View of Ripon Minster. To the Dean Residentiary and Prebendaries of the Collegiate Church of Ripon... [&] South View of Ripon Minster. To the Dean and Chapter of Ripon... [&] East View of Ripon Minster. To His Grace the Archbishop of York, &c. &c. &c. This Plate is respectfully inscribed by their obedient humble Serv.t W.H. Wood.
Drawn by W.H. Wood. Engraved by F. Birnie.
Ripon. Published May 15th. 1790 by W.H. Wood.
Rare set of four aquatints with etching printed in brown. Two plates 235 x 340mm (9¼ x 13½"), two 340 x 235mm (13½ x 9¼"). Some creasing. 2 plates some staining not showing on front.
A scarce complete set of four views of Ripon Cathedral by local artist William Henry Wood.
[Ref: 61453] £640.00
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Sandown Hotel. Sandown Bay, Isle of Wight. Walter Mew, Proprietor. Wine & Spirit Stores - Posting Establishment. Six Miles from Ryde.
[n.d., c.1870.]
Wood engraving on porcelain card. 90 x 120mm (3½ x 4¾").
In 1881's '' Murray's Handbook for Travellers'' Walter Mew (a mason) advertised the hotels billiard room, croquet and tennis lawns.
[Ref: 61443] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
View of Shanklin Chine in the Isle of Wight / the figures by Catherine Fanshawe [old ink mss on verso]
[Signed] Mary Harcourt [old ink mss].
[n.d., c.1800.]
Watercolour wash on painted original mount, total sheet 455 x 575mm (18 x 22½").
A collaboration between two well-known women amateur artists, both of whom had prints engraved after their work: Mary, Countess Harcourt (1750-1833) and Catherine Maria Fanshawe (1765-1834).
[Ref: 61545] £320.00
View of the Terrace. Sidmouth.
[n.d., c.1825.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 200 x 450mm (8 x 17¾"). Trimmed, losing inscriptions, titles(?) laid on, creasing on right.
A view of Sidmouth looking east to Salcombe Hill.
[Ref: 61367] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
The Entrance of Warwick Castle from the Lower Court.
P. Sandby Fecit.
Publish'd Jany. 1776. by J. Boydell Cheapside.
Aquatint, printed in sepia. 345 x 480mm (13½ x 18¾"). A very fine impression. Trimmed to plate, repaired tears off image.
A view of the walls of Warwick Castle, plate two from a set of four by Paul Sandby (1725 - 1809). In the foreground a man tries to disentangle a kite from a tree.
[Ref: 61483] £420.00
[West Wycombe Park] A View of the House and Part of the Garden of S.r Francis Dashwood Bar.t at West Wycomb in the County of Bucks.
W. Hannan pinx. W. Woollett sculp.
London Published according to Act of Parliament, Jan. 1757, & Sold by John Tinney at the Golden Lion in Fleetstreet & Tho.s Bowles in S.t Paul's Church Yard, Jn.o Bowles & Son in Cornhill & Rob.t Sayer in Fleetstreet.
Etching. 370 x 535mm (14½ x 21"), with large margins.
A view of the north front and east portico of West Wycombe Park, Buckinghamshire, the pleasure palace of Sir Francis Dashwood, founder of the 'Society of Dilettanti' and the 'Hell-fire Club'. A group are taking tea on the lawn. One of a set of four views, engraved by William Woollett after William Hannan, that were first published by John Tinney alone and then by a consortium of publishers. Fagan XXVII, unrecorded state between I & II. See BM 1853,1210.662 for the original drawing.
[Ref: 61385] £450.00
To the most High Puissant & Noble Prince Charles Duke of Marlborough &c: &c: &c: This Plan of Windsor Park is most hum.bly Inscrib'd by His Graces most Devoted * Obe:t hum.ble Servant J: Rocque.
J: Rocque 1738
Very rare engraved plan. 475 x 630mm (18¾ x 24¾"), with margins. Central fold.
Plan of Windsor Castle and gardens, with smaller images on top showing the north view of the castle with cows in the foreground to the right; west view with a couple in the foreground to the left; the Duke of Marlborough's lodge, with a couple in the foreground looking at the house; the greenhouse with a worker in front; large decorative plate with dedication to Prince Charles Duke of Marlborough; and at the bottom the plan of the proposed gardens.
[Ref: 61710] £680.00
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