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[Five miscellaneous courtroom scenes.]
[1790-1850]
Four engravings and a wood engraving. Largest 135 x 200mm (5¼ x 8"). Laid on album paper.
Five courtroom interiors, three of the Old Bailey and two of Newgate. The one identified event is the shooting of a Newgate turnkey by William Johnson, during the trial of Jane Housden for coining, 1714.
[Ref: 67172] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
London Bridge, from Above Bridge.
E. Walker Del. _ W. Simpson. Lith.
[n.d., c.1852.]
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Sheet 375 x 490mm (14¾ x 19¼"). Repaired tears.
A view of John Rennie's Bridge, detailing the river workers. The BM example has the publication line ''London, Published May 1st 1852 by Messrs Lloyd, Brothers & Co. 22 Ludgate Hill'' between image and title.
[Ref: 67124] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
New Royal Exchange. View of the Quadrangle _ (Merchant's Area.)
C.M. Firth litho, S.t Michael's Alley, Cornhill. C.F. Porden del.t.
[n.d., c.1844.]
Rare tinted lithograph. Printed area 190 x 230mm (7¼ x 9"), large margins.
The central courtyard of Sir William Tite's Royal Exchange, opened in 1844 and still extant.
[Ref: 67121] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[Pimlico.] The Monster Tea Gardens, 1820.
[n.d.]
Ink and grey wash. Sheet 185 x 135mm (7¼ x 5¼").
A view of the Monster Tavern and Tea Gardens in Grosvenor Row, Pimlico.
[Ref: 67384] £90.00
(£108.00 incl.VAT)
[The courtyard of the Royal Exchange during the fire of 1838.]
[n.d., c.1838.]
Rare lithograph. Sheet 275 x 370mm (10¾ x 14½"). Vertical crease.
Edward Jarman's Royal Exchange was destroyed on the 10th January 1838 by a fire caused by an overheated stove.
[Ref: 67167] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
[St Paul's Cathedral] Navis Ecclesiæ Cathedralis S. Pauli London: Prospectus interior.
[etched by Wenceslaus Hollar.]
[n.d., c.1656.]
Etching, 17th century watermark. 305 x 220mm (12 x 8¾"). Trimmed into plate at bottom, creased
The nave of the Norman St Paul's Cathedral. Pennington: 1024a, state ii of iv.
[Ref: 66794] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
The opening of the Waterloo Bridge on the 18th June 1817.
Etched by A.Pugin from a Drawing by Wm. Findlater, taken from the top of Holylands Hotel, above Salisbury Wharf. Engraved by R.Havell & Son.
[n.d., c.1818.]
Rare coloured aquatint. 470 x 290mm (18½ x 11½"). Frame 660 x 470mm (26 x 18½"). Framed and mounted. Repairs top right.
View of Waterloo Bridge from the top of Holyland's Hotel, Salisbury Wharf; many boats on water passing beneath bridge, the river bank is crowded with people standing on shore or on docked boats, many more people crowded onto bridge, on which flags are flown; St Paul's in distance to left.
[Ref: 67099] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
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