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Council of Horses, Howitt, 1810

Council of Horses, Howitt, 1810.
"Council of Horses" etched by Samuel Howitt, published in A New Work of Animals, principally designed from The Fables of Aesop, Gay and Phaedrus, 1810. Copper plate etching, slight soiling in the margins, otherwise good condition with full plate mark. Supplied with a printout of the fable illustrated. Size 18 x 14 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G687

 
Dog and Ox (Dog in a Manger), Howitt, 1810

Dog and Ox (Dog in a Manger), Howitt, 1810.
"Dog in a Manger" etched by Samuel Howitt, published in A New Work of Animals, principally designed from The Fables of Aesop, Gay and Phaedrus, 1810. Copper plate etching, good condition with full plate mark. Supplied with a printout of the fable illustrated. Size 18 x 14 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G686

 
Ape and Fox, Howitt, 1810

Ape and Fox, Howitt, 1810.
"Ape and Fox" etched by Samuel Howitt, published in A New Work of Animals, principally designed from The Fables of Aesop, Gay and Phaedrus, 1810. Copper plate etching, good condition with full plate mark. Supplied with a printout of the fable illustrated. Size 18 x 14 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G685

 



Setter Dog & Partridge, Howitt, 1810

Setter Dog & Partridge, Howitt, 1810.
"Setting Dog & Partridge" etched by Samuel Howitt, published in A New Work of Animals, principally designed from The Fables of Aesop, Gay and Phaedrus, 1810. Copper plate etching, good condition with full plate mark. Supplied with a printout of the fable illustrated. Size 17.5 x 14 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G684

 
Eskimo Dog, 1850

Eskimo Dog, 1850.
"The Eskimo Dog ..." wood engraved print with recent hand colour, published by The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK), about 1850. Good condition. Size 29 x 26.5 cms including explanatory text below image, plus margins. Ref G670

 
Indian Ox, 1850

Indian Ox, 1850.
"The Indian Ox ..." wood engraved print with recent hand colour, published by The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK), about 1850. Good condition. Size 29 x 25.5 cms including explanatory text below image, plus margins. Ref G669

 



The Emu, 1850

The Emu, 1850.
"The Emeu ..." wood engraved print with recent hand colour, published by The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK), about 1850. Good condition. Size 23 x 32 cms including explanatory text below image, plus margins. Ref G668

 
The Nyl Ghau (antelope), 1850

The Nyl Ghau (antelope), 1850.
"The Nyl Ghau - Antilope pictus" wood engraved print with recent hand colour, published by The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK), about 1850. Good condition. Size 23 x 28 cms including explanatory text below image, plus margins. Ref G667

 
Naval, Bomb Ketches & Torpedo Boats, 1901

Naval, Bomb Ketches & Torpedo Boats, 1901.
"Bomb Ketches Saluting the 'Victory', December, 1805" and "Torpedo Boats in Action at the Naval Manoeuvres" (about 1900) pair of lithographs after paintings by Charles Dixon, published in Britannia's Bulwarks, 1901. Good condition. Size 28 x 19.5 cms each, including title, plus margins. Ref G661

 



Golden-Eye print, 1867

Golden-Eye print, 1867.
"Golden-Eye" engraved by Lydon(?) and printed by Benjamin Fawcet using colour woodblocks. Published in Morris's A History of British Birds, about 1867. Good condition. Size about 15 x 9 cms, including title, plus margins. Ref G645

 
Buffel-Headed Duck print, 1867

Buffel-Headed Duck print, 1867.
"Buffel-Headed Duck" engraved by Lydon(?) and printed by Benjamin Fawcet using colour woodblocks. Published in Morris's A History of British Birds, about 1867. Good condition. Size about 15 x 9 cms, including title, plus margins. Ref G644

 
Smew print, 1867

Smew print, 1867.
"Smew" engraved by Lydon(?) and printed by Benjamin Fawcet using colour woodblocks. Published in Morris's A History of British Birds, about 1867. Good condition. Size about 15 x 9 cms, including title, plus margins. Ref G643

 



Hooded Merganser print, 1867

Hooded Merganser print, 1867.
"Hooded Merganser" engraved by Lydon(?) and printed by Benjamin Fawcet using colour woodblocks. Published in Morris's A History of British Birds, about 1867. Good condition. Size about 15 x 9 cms, including title, plus margins. Ref G642

 
Red-Breasted Merganser print, 1867

Red-Breasted Merganser print, 1867.
"Red-Breasted Merganser" engraved by Lydon(?) and printed by Benjamin Fawcet using colour woodblocks. Published in Morris's A History of British Birds, about 1867. Good condition. Size about 15 x 9 cms, including title, plus margins. Ref G641

 
Goosander print, 1867

Goosander print, 1867.
"Goosander" engraved by Lydon(?) and printed by Benjamin Fawcet using colour woodblocks. Published in Morris's A History of British Birds, about 1867. Good condition. Size about 15 x 9 cms, including title, plus margins. Ref G640

 



Great Crested Grebe print, 1867

Great Crested Grebe print, 1867.
"Great Crested Grebe" engraved by Lydon(?) and printed by Benjamin Fawcet using colour woodblocks. Published in Morris's A History of British Birds, about 1867. Good condition, close trimmed to lower margin. Size about 15 x 9 cms, including title, plus margins. Ref G639

 
Campion & Box-Thorn, 1815

Campion & Box-Thorn, 1815.
"Alpine Campion. Rigid Box-thorn. Four-cleft Box-thorn" copper engraved botanical print published in Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 1815. Size 23 x 20 cms including title, plus margins with full plate mark. Ref G622

 
The Death of the Virgin, after Caminade, 1846

The Death of the Virgin, after Caminade, 1846.
"The Death of the Virgin" engraved by R.Staines after a picture by Alexandre-François Caminade, published in Gems of European Art, 1846. Steel engraved antique print on heavy art paper. Good condition. Size 23.5 x 20 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G531

 
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