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G. Stubbs Pinx.t. G.T. Stubbs Sculp. Engraver to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
London Republished June 4.th 1817. by Edw.d Orme Bond Street.
Stipple, pt printed in colour and hand finished. Plate 200 x 250mm (7¾ x 9¾"). Unexamined out of frame, platemark cracked on right.
The Prince of Wales's horse Baronet, being ridden by Samuel Chifney. In 1791 the pair won the Oatland Stakes, winning the Prince over £17,000 from wagers. However controversy over Chifney's riding technique led the Prince to withdraw from the Turf. A fine coloured impression. After George Stubbs (1724 - 1806). Lennox-Boyd: 101, state III of III. Ex Ackermanns.
[Ref: 60721] £1,200.00
Goliah, a Horse belonging to his Grace the Duke of Bolton, walking alone over the Course at Newmarket, no horse daring to enter against him. He won Seven Kings Plates in the Year 1736.
James Seymour Pinx. R. Parr Sculp.
Publish'd by John Bowles according to Act of Parliam.t July 4, 1743.
Etching. Sheet 185 x 200mm (7¼ x 8"). Trimmed into plate on three sides, some scuffing and wear, laid on archival paper.
Probably from the series 'Seventeen Famous Race Horses' engraved by Regimius Parr, mentioned by Siltzer but not listed or dated. The British Museum has a reproduction only of 'A Collection of the most famous running horses belonging to ye Dukes of Somerset, Devonshire, Bolton, Rutland, the Earl of Portmore, and othe of yer nobility & gentry of England, Curiously engrav'd on copper-plates. From Paintings done after the life by those great artists Wootoon, Tillemans, and other of the best hands', originally published by Bowles in 1739, with a plate of Goliah by Parr. Siltzer p. 248; BM 1937,0728.35.1-25.
[Ref: 60437] £160.00
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Before. [&] The Beginning. [&] The End. [&] After. Herring's Sporting Sketches.
J.F. Herring Sen.r. Vincent Brooks Lith. London.
London Published Dec.r 1.st 1853 by Lloyd Brothers & C.o 22 Ludgate Hill.
Four coloured lithographs, sheet 335 x 420mm (13¼ x 16½"). Bit dusty.
A rare set of four horse racing scenes. John Frederick Herring Senior (1795-1865), also known as John Frederick Herring I, was a painter, sign maker and coachman in Victorian England. He amended his signature "SR" in 1836, with the growing fame of his teenage son John Frederick Herring Jr.
[Ref: 60664] £480.00
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Spark, a famous Hunter which was presented to the Prince of Wales by M.r Fleetwood, after his Royal Highness had done riding him, he was kept as a Stallion in his Majesties Stud at Hampton Court.
James Seymour Pinx. R. Parr Sculp.
Publish'd by John Bowles according to Act of Parliam.t July 4, 1743.
Etching. Sheet 185 x 200mm (7¼ x 8"). Trimmed into plate on three sides, some scuffing and wear, laid on archival paper.
Spark, a decendant of the Darly Arabian, was given by Charles Fleetwood to Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales. He later passed the horse to Lord Baltimore to give to Samuel Ogle, Governor of Maryland, who took the horse to Maryland in 1747. Thus Spark became the first thoroughbred stallion in the colony and the beginning of the American purebred development at the Belair Stud. Probably from the series 'Seventeen Famous Race Horses' engraved by Regimius Parr, mentioned by Siltzer but not listed or dated. As Spark was foaled in 1743 the publication line here is suspect. Siltzer p. 248.
[Ref: 60436] £160.00
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Loeillot d'apres C. Vernet. Y. lith. de Delpech.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Sheet 185 x 270mm (7¼ x 10¾").
A man tries to calm a horse, after Antoine Charles Horace Vernet (1758-1835).
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[Loeillot d'apres C. Vernet. Y. lith. de Delpech.]
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Sheet 185 x 270mm (7¼ x 10¾").
A rides a horse holding a scimitar, after Antoine Charles Horace Vernet (1758-1835).
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[Loeillot d'apres C. Vernet.] Y. lith. de Delpech.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Sheet 185 x 270mm (7¼ x 10¾").
A man holds the reins of the horse and raises a baton, after Antoine Charles Horace Vernet (1758-1835).
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[Loeillot d'apres C. Vernet. Y. lith. de Delpech.]
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. Sheet 185 x 270mm (7¼ x 10¾"). Light time staining at bottom of the paper.
A man tries to calm a rearing horse, after Antoine Charles Horace Vernet (1758-1835).
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