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Scandinavia, Gothic Priest and Priestess, Hamilton/Smith, 1815. "A Drotte and a Fola" (priest and priestess of Gothic Scandinavians) drawn by Charles Hamilton Smith, aquatinted by R.Havell and published in Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland, by R.Havell, London, 1815. Aquatint with full original hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins, supplied complete with two pages of text. Size 19 x 27 cms. Ref D2646
Romano Britain and a Feryllt, Hamilton/Smith, 1815. "A Romanised Britain and a Feryllt" (the feryllt, or blacksmith, is striking coins) drawn by Charles Hamilton Smith, aquatinted by R.Havell and published in Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland, by R.Havell, London, 1815. Aquatint with full original hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins, supplied complete with one page of text. Size 19.5 x 27 cms. Ref D2645
Gual, Bardic Scholars, (Druids), Hamilton/Smith, 1815. "Bardic Scholars" (of Gaul) drawn by Charles Hamilton Smith, aquatinted by R.Havell and published in Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland, by R.Havell, London, 1815. Aquatint with full original hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins, supplied complete with one page of text. Size 19 x 24 cms. Ref D2644
Wales, St.Jestin ab Geraint, Hamilton/Smith, 1815. "St. Jestin ab Geraint" (Son of Geraint ab Erbin, a prince of the Devonshire Britons) drawn by Charles Hamilton Smith, aquatinted by R.Havell and published in Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland, by R.Havell, London, 1815. Aquatint with full original hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins, supplied complete with one page of text. Size18 x 25 cms. Ref D2643
Pabo, British 5th century King of the Pennines, Hamilton/Smith, 1815. "Pabo Post Prydain" (King of the Pennines, c472 - 530 ad.) drawn by Charles Hamilton Smith, aquatinted by R.Havell and published in Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland, by R.Havell, London, 1815. Aquatint with full original hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins, supplied complete with two pages of text. Size17 x 26 cms. Ref D2642
London historical, Guy Fawkes arrested, 1790. "The Seizing of Guy Fawkes who was going to blow up the Parliament House, in the reign of James the first, 1606" drawn by Wale, engraved by Thornton and published in Thornton's History of London, about 1790. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Size 19 x 28.5 cms. Ref D2553
London historical, Dr.Shaw Preaching, 1790. "The Revd. Dr. Shaw Preaching at St. Pauls Cross, London" anonymous engraver, published in Thornton's History of London, about 1790. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Close trimmed left side. Size 14 x 21.5 cms. Ref D2526
Death of Chatham, 1860. "Death of Chatham" drawn by J.Copley, engraved by F.Nicholson, published in History of the United States, about 1865. Steel engraved print with recent hand colour. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref C9998
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