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Bridge at Bury S.t Edmunds.
London, Published May 10, 1817, by J. Jeakes, N.º 39 Little Russell Street, Bloomsbury.
Rare aquatint, printed in brown. Sheet 225 x 300mm (8¾ x 11¾"). Trimmed within plate, mounted in album paper.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 63291] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
The North Prospect of Canterbury.
Tho: Johnson delineavit. W: Hollar fecit.
[n.d. c.1670] But later.
Etching, watermark J. Whatman c. 1795; sheet 180 x 550mm (7 x 21¾"). Trimmed to plate and glued to backing sheet at edges. Right third folded. Time staining. Ink transfer from cartouche dedication to the middle.
A long view of the city in the middle distance, with the cathedral in the left to the centre, seen across a field in the foreground. A coat-of-arms with mitre crest and two fields at top left and an ornamental cartouche at top right containing dedication to Gilbert by Ogilby. Pennington 961 iii.
[Ref: 62706] £320.00
Stowell Park Estate. Plan showing Cottages and Small Holdings in the Village of Chedworth. (Lots 14 to 29 Inclusive) To be Sold by Auction by Messrs. Bruton, Knowles & Co. 16th July, 1923.
Cook, Hammond & Kell Ltd 47 & 49 Tothill Street, Westminster.
Lithograph. Sheet 595 x 910mm (23 x 35¾"). Splits to original folds taped, some creasing.
An estate agent's map of Chedworth, showing from Manor Farm and St Andrew's Church to Pancake Hill. It shows the railway and station, both closed 1961. Rose Cottage, a Cotswold stone building bought in 1930 by Henry Ford to be transported to Michigan, is probably one of the unnamed buildings on the road in the centre of the map.
[Ref: 62659] £260.00
A View of the Castle and Town of Dover. From a picture in the collection of Sr. William Courtenay Bar.t.
Geo. Lambert del. & pinx.t. J. Mason Sculp.
Published Feb.ry. 20.th 1762 according to Act of Parliament. London, Printed for Jn.º Bowles, N.º 13 Cornhill, Jn.º Boydell, Cheapside, Hen.y Parker N.º 82, Cornhill, Carington Bowles N.º 69 S.t Paul's Church Yard & Rob.t Sayer, N.º 53, Fleet Street
Engraving with etching. 550 x 330mm (21¾ x 13"), large margins top & bottom. Several tears taped in margins, repaired worm holes in sky area, most filled; surface abrasions; glue residue on reverse.
Published as a pair with 'A View of Saltwood Castle at Hythe in Kent'.
[Ref: 62647] £320.00
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
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
High Street, Guildford, Surrey.
Drawn & Lithographed by Henry Prosser, 1877.
Vincent Brooks, Day & Son. Lith.
A large coloured lithograph. Sheet 630 x 880mm (24¾ x 34¾"). Laid on canvas, paper toned, a few small tears and stains in edges.
A view of Guildford High Street from the junction with Quarry Street, looking north east up the hill to the historic clock, installed 1683. Henry Prosser (1816-1888) was a local artist and art dealer. The original painting is now in the Borough Collection of the Guildford House Gallery.
[Ref: 62655] £600.00
The North Prospect of the Town of Hertford from Porthill.
[John Drapentier.]
[London: Benjamin Griffin et al, 1700.]
Engraving, 17th century watermark. 265 x 455mm (10½ x 18"), very large margins top and bottom. Binding folds flattened, narrow latteral margins, small rust spot.
An early view of Hertford, published in Sir Henry Chauncy's 'Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire'.
[Ref: 63047] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
The Town of Hitchin.
[John Drapentier.]
[London: Benjamin Griffin et al, 1700.]
Engraved plan, 17th century watermark. 275 x 395mm (10¾ x 15½") very large margins.
A plan of Hitchin in the form of a bird's-eye view, published in Sir Henry Chauncy's 'Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire'.
[Ref: 63046] £220.00
Exchange Buildings and Nelsons Monument.
Rol.t. Barrow del.t. Litho.g. by W. Crane Chester.
Published by Tho.s. Kaye 30 Castle Street. [n.d., c.1830.]
Lithograph. 340 x 225mm (13½ x 9").
Exterior view of the Exchange buildings and Nelsons Monument in Liverpool.
[Ref: 63215] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Saint Johns' Market Liverpool.
Rol.t. Barrow del.t. W. Crane Litho.g. Chester
Published by Tho.s. Kaye 30 Castle Street. [n.d., c.1830.]
Rare lithograph. 340 x 225mm (13½ x 9").
Interior view of Saint Johns' Market, Liverpool.
[Ref: 63217] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Light House and Castle near Liverpool.
On Stone by L. Haghe. Painted by F. Calvert. Day & Haghe. Lith.rs. to the King 17, Gate St.
London, Pub.d. by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, March 1832.
Very rare lithograph. 285 x 220mm (11¼ x 8¾"). India paper borders foxed.
View from the shore looking out to sea towards a light house and castle.
[Ref: 63218] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Liverpool.
On Stone by L. Haghe. Painted by F. Calvert. Day & Haghe. Lith.rs. to the King, Gate St.
London, Published by R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, March 1832.
Rare lithograph. 285 x 220mm (11¼ x 8¾"). India paper borders foxed.
View from the sea looking towards Liverpool.
[Ref: 63220] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
Interior of Rochdale Church [&] Rochdale Old Church. To William Hay, Clerk, M.A. Vicar of Richdale. This plate is (with permission) dedicated by his Obedient Humble Servant, John Nicholson. [&] To the Subscribers, This Plate is dedicated by their Obedient Humble Servant, John Nicholson.
Drawn from Nature & on Stone by John Horner, Halifax. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
Rochdale Published by John Nicolson; & by N. Whitley, Halifax. [n.d. c.1830]
A pair of lithographs, J. Whatman 1823 watermark. Sheet 385 x 540mm (15½ x 21¼"), large margins. Slight time stained outside of image.
A scarce pair of views of St Chad's Church, Rochdale in Greater Manchester.
[Ref: 62934] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
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S.t Albans. To The Right Worp.ll the Mayor, & Aldermen of the Antient Borough of S.t Albans this Plate is Humbly Dedicated by John Oliver.
[London: Benjamin Griffin et al, 1700.]
Engraved plan, 290 x 370mm (11½ x 14½), very large margins. On 17th century watermarked paper. Binding folds flattened.
An early plan of St Albans, orientated with north to the top right. Published in Sir Henry Chauncy's 'Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire'.
[Ref: 63048] £220.00
Up Parke in Sussex, the Seat of the Rt. Hon.ble Ford Ld. Grey Baron of Werke, Viscount Glendale Earle of Tankerville, and one of His Maj.ts Most Hon.ble Privy Councill.
L. Knyff Delin. J. Kip Sculp.
[n.d. c.1720.]
Fine engraving. 350 x 490mm (13¾ x 19¼"). Centre fold as usual.
An elevated view of Uppark, a 17th-century house and gardens in South Harting in West Sussex. The house, set high on the South Downs, was built for Ford Grey (1605-1701), the first Earl of Tankerville, c.1690, and was sold in 1747 to Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh. It came to the National Trust in 1954. With some imagination, Knyff's view includes shipping in the English Channel.
[Ref: 62669] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Valley of Rocks, Linton, Devon.
Drawn, Printed & Published by G. Rowe, Cheltenham.
[n.d. c.1840]
Lithograph on india. Sheet 117 x 225mm (6¾ x 8¾"). Tears to backing sheet restored.
View of rocky cliffs by the sea with seagulls flying over the water.
[Ref: 62956] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
Monument Erigee en 1291 par Edouard 1st a Eleonore, Route de Waltham.
Par Moreth et Commiarteny.
Very rare Lithograph. 315 x 210mm (12½ x 8¼"). Trimmed into plate, laid on album paper.
A view of Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire. It was erected in 1291 to commemorate one of the resting places for the funeral cortege of Eleanor of Castile, wife of Edward I, as her body was brought from Harby in Leicestershire (where she died) for burial in Westminster Abbey.
[Ref: 63195] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
[Worksop Manor, Nottinghamshire.] To the most Noble Edward, Duke of Norfolk...
Sam.l & Nath.l Buck del et sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliam.t July 2.d 1745 N.o1 Garden-Court Middle Temple London. I Laughten le Morthen, in Yorkshire.
Engraving, sheet 400 x 570mm (16 x 22½"). Trimmed within plate on three sides. Creases where folds have been restored.
A south view of Worksop Manor with the gardens; built in the 1580s for the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, probably designed by Robert Smythson, burnt down in 1761.
[Ref: 63057] £380.00
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