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The 31.st Reg.t [Sutlej] Testimonial. Erected in Canterbury Cathedral.
Edward Richardson, Sculptor, Melbury Terrace, London. 1848.
Etching. 225 x 140mm (8¾ x 5½"), with large margins.
The memorial to the soldiers of the 31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment killed at the Battle of Sobraon in 1846, during the First Anglo-Sikh War. Etched by Edward Richardson 1812-1869), a sculptor of church monuments and archaeologist who specialised in the restoration of medieval tombs. In 1842 Richardson was commissioned to restore the effigies of the Knights Templar in the Temple church.
[Ref: 65750] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
The 31.st Reg.t [Sutlej] Testimonial. Erected in Canterbury Cathedral.
Edward Richardson, Sculptor, Melbury Terrace, London. 1848.
Etching. 225 x 140mm (8¾ x 5½"), with large margins. Foxing in title.
The memorial to the soldiers of the 31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment killed at the Battle of Sobraon in 1846, during the First Anglo-Sikh War. Etched by Edward Richardson 1812-1869), a sculptor of church monuments and archaeologist who specialised in the restoration of medieval tombs. In 1842 Richardson was commissioned to restore the effigies of the Knights Templar in the Temple church.
[Ref: 65751] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
The 31.st Reg.t [Sutlej] Testimonial. Erected in Canterbury Cathedral.
Edward Richardson, Sculptor, Melbury Terrace, London. 1848.
Etching. 225 x 140mm (8¾ x 5½"), large margins.
The memorial to the soldiers of the 31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment killed at the Battle of Sobraon in 1846, during the First Anglo-Sikh War. Etched by Edward Richardson 1812-1869), a sculptor of church monuments and archaeologist who specialised in the restoration of medieval tombs. In 1842 Richardson was commissioned to restore the effigies of the Knights Templar in the Temple church.
[Ref: 65752] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
To the Officers of the The 31.st Regiment, Erected in Canterbury Cathedral.
Designed, Executed in Marble & Etched by Edward Richardson, Sculptor, 7 Melbury Terrace, London. 1848
Etching. 305 x 265mm (12 x 10½"). Tear entering plate at top taped.
The memorial to the soldiers of the 31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment killed at the Battle of Sobraon in 1846, during the First Anglo-Sikh War. Etched by Edward Richardson 1812-1869), a sculptor of church monuments and archaeologist who specialised in the restoration of medieval tombs. In 1842 Richardson was commissioned to restore the effigies of the Knights Templar in the Temple church.
[Ref: 65756] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
To the Officers of the 16th Queen's Lancers Erected in the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. Aliwal. To the Memory of the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates above Inscribed, of the 16th Queens's Lancers, who fell in the Discharge of the their Duty, During the Campaign of the Sutlej, in the Years 1845, 1846.
Designed and Executed in Marble & Etched by Edward Richardson, Sculptor, Melbury Terrace, Blandford Square London. 1848. Leighton & Taylor, 19 Lamb's Conduit Street.
Tinted lithograph. Tear entering plate at top taped, some foxing.
Edward Richardson 1812-1869), a sculptor of church monuments and archaeologist who specialised in the restoration of medieval tombs. In 1842 he was commissioned to restore the effigies of the Knights Templar in the Temple church.
[Ref: 65757] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
To the Officers of the 16th Queen's Lancers Erected in the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. Aliwal. To the Memory of the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates above Inscribed, of the 16th Queens's Lancers, who fell in the Discharge of the their Duty, During the Campaign of the Sutlej, in the Years 1845, 1846.
Designed and Executed in Marble & Etched by Edward Richardson, Sculptor, Melbury Terrace, Blandford Square London. 1848. Leighton & Taylor, 19 Lamb's Conduit Street.
Tinted lithograph. Hole in unprinted area on right.
Edward Richardson 1812-1869), a sculptor of church monuments and archaeologist who specialised in the restoration of medieval tombs. In 1842 he was commissioned to restore the effigies of the Knights Templar in the Temple church.
[Ref: 65759] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Austrian Hussars Charging the Enemy though a Town.
C. Gessner Delin. J. Bluck sculp.
London Pub 15 Oct by R. Ackermann at his Repository of the Arts 101 Strand.
Rare & fine aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. Sheet 455 x 585mm (18 x 23"). Trimmed to plate on three sides, loss in bottom left of inscription area, not affecting text, chips in edges. Paper slightly cockled.
Cavalry riding through a gateway towards French soldiers obscured in gun smoke. A plate from Gessner's 'Military Evolutions', which contained 20 pates by John Bluck and Conrad Ziegler
[Ref: 54047] £320.00
The Broadfoot (Madras) Testimonial.
Designed, Executed in Marble & Etched by Edw.d Richardson, Sculptor, 7 Melbury Terrace, London.
London, 1850.
Etching. 305 x 250mm (12 x 9¾"). Trimmed within plate top and bottom, slight soiling on right edge.
The memorial to Major George Broadfoot (1807-45) in Madras Cathedral. A Scottish army officer in the 34th Madras Light Infantry of the East India Company, he was killed at the battle of Ferozeshah during the First Anglo-Sikh War. Etched by Edward Richardson 1812-1869), a sculptor of church monuments and archaeologist who specialised in the restoration of medieval tombs. In 1842 Richardson was commissioned to restore the effigies of the Knights Templar in the Temple church.
[Ref: 65754] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Death of Sir John Moore at the Battle of Corunna.
R. Corbould delin. G. Warren sculp.
Published by Henry Fisher, Caxton, London, 1831.
Steel engraving. 290 x 200mm (11½ x 8"), with large margins.
A scene of the death of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore (1761– 1809), the commander of the British Army at the Battle of Corunna, 1809, during the Peninsula War. The scene is within a triumphal decorative border.
[Ref: 65794] £50.00
(£60.00 incl.VAT)
The ''Dick'' (Madras) Testimonial. Sacred to the memory of Maj.r Gen.l Sir Robert H.y Dick, K.C.B._K.C.H. of Tullymet, N.B., K.C.B. K.C.H. &c. who, after a Brilliant Military Career in H.M.s 42nd Royal Highlanders...
Designed, Executed in Marble & Etched by Edw.d Richardson, Sculptor, 7 Melbury Terrace, London. 1850.
Etching. Sheet 230 x 150mm (9 x 6"). Trimmed within plate at sides.
The memorial to Major-General Sir Robert Henry Dick (1787-1846), still in St. George's Cathedral, Madras. It depicts a soldier of the 42nd Highlanders (Black Watch) leaning on a plinth listing the regiment's honours, a Sikh helmet at his feet. Dick was a Scottish soldier who fought at Buçaco, Fuentes de Oñoro, and Salamanca during the Peninsular War, Quatre Bras and Waterloo, before being killed at Sobraon during the First Anglo-Sikh War. Etched by Edward Richardson 1812-1869), a sculptor of church monuments and archaeologist who specialised in the restoration of medieval tombs. In 1842 Richardson was commissioned to restore the effigies of the Knights Templar in the Temple church. See 65927 for a portrait of Dick.
[Ref: 65748] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
[Eleazar Avaran] Eleazar's bold enterprise. [repeated in Greek, German, Latin, French & Dutch]
Picart delin. Broen Sculps.
[n.d., c.1715.]
Engraving. 360 x 430mm (14¼ x 17"). Tears taped at edges, two small worm holes.
During the Battle of Beit Zechariah (162BC) Eleazar attacks an elephant he believed to carried the Seleucid King Antiochus V. He kills it by hrusting a spear into its belly (as shown here), but it falls on him, crushing him to death.
[Ref: 65800] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
The Death of General Wolfe on the 13th Sep.r, 1759 at Quebec.
Painted by Edw.d Penny Professor of Painting to ye Royal Academy. Engrav'd by Rich.d Houston.
London Printed for for Rob.t Sayer Map & Printseller No.53 in Fleet Street, Published as the Act directs 1st Jany. 1772.
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark. 500 x 430mm (19¾ x 17"). Tears and creases repaired. Small stain in image and into centre of title area. Repairs in sky. 3 repairs of loss at left side.
Scene depicting the death of General Wolfe (1727 -1759), British Army officer known for his training reforms and, as a major general, remembered chiefly for his victory in 1759 over the French at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in Quebec. He is supported by an officer, with Surgeon Adair kneeling on his other side, mopping his brow and a third standing behind, gesturing towards another who comes running, gun in hand, from the field with news of the fall of Quebec. Ex: Collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65878] £490.00
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