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Tho.s W.m Coke, Esq.r M.P. Dedicated (by permission) to the Holkham grand Annual Sheep Shearing Meeting: Andto the Agriculturists of the United Kingdom, by their Most Ob.dt humble Servant, R.R. Reinagle.
Painted by R.R. Reinagle A.R.A. Engraved by E. Scriven, Historical Engraver to H.R.H the Prince Regent.
[n.d., c.1815.]
Engraving. Sheet: 525 x 350mm (20¾ x 13¾"). Trimmed to printed border.
A portrait of member of parliament and agricultural reformer Thomas William Coke (1754-1842) with his pointer.
[Ref: 47482] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
The Hunters Annual_No.1._Plate 1st. This Portrait of Mr. C. Davis, his Majesty's Huntsman, on the Hermit is with permission dedicated to the Right Hon.ble The Earl of Errol K.T. master of his Majesty's Buck Hounds &c. &c. by his Lordship's most Obedient Servant R. B. Davis.
Painted by R. B. Davis. Drawn on Stone by J. W. Giles. Printed by J. Graf.
London, Published by R. B. Davis, Wilton St. Grosvenor Place Dec.r 1836.
Lithograph on chine collé. Sheet: 425 x 475mm (16¾ x 18¾").
A mounted portrait of C. Davis shown with his hounds.
[Ref: 47871] £360.00
[The Sportsman.]
R.C. Peters. [after Benjamin Marshall.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Mezzotint. Plate: 480 x 360mm (19 x 14"), with large margins. Slight stain bottom right.
A portrait of printseller, bookseller and publisher Thomas Gosden (1780-1843) showing him out shooting. Gosden was a book and printseller, publisher and sportsman, working from Piccadilly, 'The Sportsman's Repository' at 18 Bedford Street in Covent Garden and 107 St Martin's Lane at various times. He published at least three contemporary versions of this portrait. This version is a new, larger plate, engraved by Robert Charles Peter ARA (1888-1980).
[Ref: 47483] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[The Sportsman - Thomas Gosden.]
R.C. Peter [pencil signature]. [after Benjamin Marshall.]
Published in London on the 10th September 1920 by H.C. Dickens, 9 Great Pulteney St. W.1. Copyright in the U.S.A. in 1920 by H.C. Dickens.
Mezzotint, signed by the engraver. 480 x 365mm (19 x 14½"), on thick paper with wide margins.
A portrait of Thomas Gosden (1780-1843) after Benjamin Marshall, carrying gun, accompanied by his two dogs. Gosden was a book and printseller, publisher and sportsman, working from Piccadilly, 'The Sportsman's Repository' at 18 Bedford Street in Covent Garden and 107 St Martin's Lane at various times. He published at least three contemporary versions of this portrait. This version is a new, larger plate, engraved by Robert Charles Peter ARA (1888-1980).
[Ref: 47710] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
The Hunters Annual_No. 2 Plate 2. This Print of W. Head Huntsman, to the Donnington Hounds, is dedicated to the most noble The Marquis of Hastings, by his most obedient Servant. R. B. Davis.
Painted by R. B. Davis. Drawn on Stone by J. W. Giles Bedford S.t Euston Square. J. Graf, Printer to Her Majesty.
London, May 1838 by Mr. Davis, No. 10, Wilton St. Grosvenor Place and Mess.rs Bailey No.83 Cornhill.
Proof lithograph on chine collé. Sheet: 425 x 475mm (16¾ x 18¾"). Repaired tears and damage.
A mounted portrait of W. Head shown with his hounds.
[Ref: 47869] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
The Hunters Annual_No. 2 Plate 1. This Print of W. Long Huntsman to the Badminton Hounds, is dedicated to his Grace The Duke of Beaufort by his most Obedient humble Servant R. B. Davis.
Painted by R. B. Davis. Drawn on Stone by J. W. Giles. J. Graf, Printer to Her Majesty.
London, May 1838 by R. B. Davis, No. 10, Wilton St. Grosvenor Place and Mess.rs A. H. Bailey & Co. No.83 Cornhill.
Proof lithograph on chine collé. Sheet: 425 x 475mm (16¾ x 18¾"). Repaired tears and damage to edges.
A mounted portrait of W. Long shown with his hounds.
[Ref: 47872] £320.00
The Hunters Annual_No. 3 Plate 1.st. This Print of W. Sebright Huntsman, to the Milton Hounds, is dedicated to The Right Hon.ble the Earl of Fitzwilliam by his Lordship's most obedient humble Serv.t. R. B. Davis.
Painted by R. B. Davis. Drawn on Stone by J. W. Giles Bedford S.t Euston Square. J. Graf, Printer to Her Majesty.
London, Aug.st 1.st 1839 by R. B. Davis, No. 10, Wilton St. Grosvenor Place and Mess.rs A. H. Bailey & Co. No.83 Cornhill.
Proof lithograph on chine collé. Sheet: 425 x 475mm (16¾ x 18¾"). Pencil annotation crossing out 'W' and adding 'J' in title.
A mounted portrait of W. Sebright shown with his hounds.
[Ref: 47868] £360.00
The Hunters Annual, No.1. Plate 4. This Print of James Shirley Huntsman, to the Bramshill Hounds, is dedicated to Sir John Cope Bar.t. by his most Obedient humble Serv.t. R. B. Davis.
Painted by R. B. Davis. Drawn on Stone by J. W. Giles. Printed by J. Graf.
London, Published by R. B. Davis, Wilton St. Grosvenor Place Dec.r 1836.
Lithograph on chine collé. Sheet: 425 x 475mm (16¾ x 18¾").
A mounted portrait of James Shirley shown with his hounds.
[Ref: 47867] £360.00
Leaders of Society. Florence Chaplin. The Whitehall Review. 3rd February 1877.
A. Maclure Del.t. Maclure & Macdonald Lith.
Lithograph. Sheet. 390 x 265mm (15½ x 10½"). Slight central crease.
Florence Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (1855-81), pictured with one hand on a Scottish deerhound's head. She married Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin, in 1876 but died in childbirth in 1881.
[Ref: 47932] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Leaders of Society. Viscountess Castlereagh. The Whitehall Review. 17th February 1877.
A. Maclure Del.t. Maclure & Macdonald Lith.
Lithograph. Sheet. 390 x 265mm (15½ x 10½").
Theresa Susey Helen Talbot (1856-1919), pictured holding a dachshund. The daughter of 19th Earl of Shrewsbury, she married Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 6th Marquess of Londonderry. After she had an affair with Henry Cust (rumoured to be Margaret Thatcher's grandfather), her husband refused to speak to her in private again, a situation that lasted until her death.
[Ref: 47931] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
The Hunters Annual_No. 2 Plate 4. This Print of T. Winfields, Huntsman, to the Bucknell Hounds, is dedicated with permission to Tho.s Tyrnwhit Drake Esq.re by his most Obedient humble Servant R. B. Davis.
Painted by R. B. Davis. Drawn on Stone by J. W. Giles. J. Graf, Printer to Her Majesty.
London, May 1838 by R. B. Davis, No. 10, Wilton St. Grosvenor Place and Mess.rs A. H. Bailey & Co. No.83 Cornhill.
Proof lithograph on chine collé. Sheet: 425 x 475mm (16¾ x 18¾"). Repaired tears and damage to edges.
A mounted portrait of T. Winfield shown with his hounds.
[Ref: 47870] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
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