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Vieille ridicule.
Dolivar sculp. Se vend a Paris chez Est. Gantrel rue S. Iaq. a limage S. Maur avec privil.
Paris. [n.d. c.1680-92]
Engraving and etching, 17th century watermark;. 300 x 200mm (12 x 8"). Small tears around the edges. Staining in the margins. Repairs to left margin and upper left corner in platemark. Creasing. Major loss (made up) top left.
Possibly someone cross-dressing in ornate clothing, in the background a flamboyant procession on horseback.
[Ref: 54715] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Le plaisir de la promenade le Teste a Teste.
Chez Guerard rue petit a limage N. dame
[n.d. c. 1670]
Fine & rare engraving, pt 17th watermark. 165 x 120mm (6½ x 4¾"), with large margins. Fading to the title in lower right corner. Fainting toning at the edges of the upper and right hand margins.
A man and a woman, well dressed and made up, walk hand in hand. Printed by Nicolas Bonnart (c. 1637 - 1718), the son of Henri Bonnart. He was largely active between 1664-70 and moved his printing business to St. Jacques Rue in 1674.
[Ref: 54685] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
London Fashions for 1844, Published and Sold by G. Walker, 33 St James's Street.
Drawn by C. Sibley, 6 Russell Place, Fitzroy Sq.r.
A large coloured aquatint. Image size 600 x 690mm (23½ x 27¼"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Two scenes illustrating the fashions for men, women and children, numbered 32-47. The upper scene is probably in St James's Park, the lower scene in a drawing room, also illustratring a mantle clock and a harp.
[Ref: 55181] £750.00
London Fashions for the Winter of 1840, Published and Sold by G. Walker, 33 St James's Street.
C. Sibley excud.t.
A large coloured aquatint. Image size 580 x 660mm (22¾ x 26"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Two scenes illustrating the fashions for men, women and children, numbered 75-89. The upper scene is a drawing room, the lower scene is a park with an architectural feature.
[Ref: 55182] £750.00
London Fashions for the Summer of 1843, Published and Sold by G. Walker, 33 St James's Street.
Drawn & Etched by C. Sibley, 34 Percy St, Beford Square.
A large coloured aquatint. Image size 600 x 650mm (23½ x 25½"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Two scenes illustrating the fashions for men, women and children, numbered 1-15. The upper scene is a salon, the lower scene a park.
[Ref: 55183] £750.00
National Liveries.
[by Charles Sibley?]
Published by G. Walker, Author of ''The Art of Cutting'', 20 Southampton Street, Bloomsbury Square, London. (Entered at Stationer's Hall.) [n.d, c.1840.]
A large coloured aquatint. Image size 690 x 520mm (27 x 20½"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
Illustrations of 25 men in three rows, depicting their livery uniforms. See Ref: 57418 & 37822
[Ref: 55184] £750.00
La Dance de Village. La Bergere en Simple Cornette/ Dansante au son des Chatumeaux/ Fait Souvent plus d'Amans nouveaux/ Que la Demoiselle Coquette.
N. Arnoult f. A Paris chex N. Arnoult rue de la Fromagerie a l'Image S.t Claude aux halles Avec Pri. du Roy.
Paris. [n.d. c. 1680-92]
Engraving. 290 x 190mm (11½ x 7½"). Small margins on 3 sides. Trimmed in left side. Staining in margins. Crease affecting title area.
A group of young women and a man dance around a tree. In the tree sits a man playing the pipes. Engraving by Nicolas Arnoult (1650 - c.1722), specialist in fashion plates and historical costume.
[Ref: 54717] £250.00
(£300.00 incl.VAT)
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