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Heraldry, Sandwich, 1790. "Sandwich" copper engraved heraldic coat of arms by Charles Catton and engraved by Francis Chesham, published in Catton's English Peerage, 1790. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref E3753
Heraldry, Thanet, 1790. "Thanet" copper engraved heraldic coat of arms by Charles Catton and engraved by Francis Chesham, published in Catton's English Peerage, 1790. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref E3752
Heraldry, Vernon, 1790. "Vernon" copper engraved heraldic coat of arms by Charles Catton and engraved by Francis Chesham, published in Catton's English Peerage, 1790. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref E3751
Heraldry, Oxford, 1790. "Oxford" copper engraved heraldic coat of arms by Charles Catton and engraved by Francis Chesham, published in Catton's English Peerage, 1790. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref E3749
Heraldry, Talbot, 1790. "Talbot" copper engraved heraldic coat of arms by Charles Catton and engraved by Francis Chesham, published in Catton's English Peerage, 1790. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref E3745
Heraldry, Rutland, 1790. "Rutland" copper engraved heraldic coat of arms by Charles Catton and engraved by Francis Chesham, published in Catton's English Peerage, 1790. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref E3742
Heraldry, Devonshire, 1790. "Devonshire" copper engraved heraldic coat of arms by Charles Catton and engraved by Francis Chesham, published in Catton's English Peerage, 1790. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref E3739
Heraldry, Dorset, 1790. "Dorset" copper engraved heraldic coat of arms by Charles Catton and engraved by Francis Chesham, published in Catton's English Peerage, 1790. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref E3736
Heraldry, Chandos, 1790. "Chandos" copper engraved heraldic coat of arms by Charles Catton and engraved by Francis Chesham, published in Catton's English Peerage, 1790. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref E3735
Princess Charlotte & Prince Leopold, 1817. "Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince Leopold of Saxe Cobourg" engraved by Meyer after a picture by Burney, published in The History of the Wars of the French Revolution, 1817 (print dated 1816). Copper plate etching, with partial plate mark. Slight soiling. Size 19 x 22 cms. Ref E3721
Queen Victoria (sculpture), 1878. "Her Majesty the Queen" engraved by H.Balding from the sculpture by M.Noble. Published in The Art Journal, 1878. Size 16 x 22 cms plus margins. Ref E3640
Shakespeare (sculpture), 1878. "Shakespeare" engraved by E.Stodart from the sculpture by J.Q.A.Ward. Published in The Art Journal, 1878. Size 14 x 25 cms plus margins. Ref E3639
Heraldry, Bathurst, 1790. "Bathurst" copper engraved heraldic coat of arms by Charles Catton and engraved by Francis Chesham, published in Catton's English Peerage, 1790. Size 16 x 12 cms. Ref E3541
Coaching, Kennington Gate on Derby Day, after Pollard, 1904. "Kennington Gate on Derby Day" after a picture by James Pollard (originally published in 1838). Very high quality print with original hand colouring, published in 1904 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. in a limited edition (500 copies) of the Thomas Cross book The Autobiography of a Stage Coachman. Good condition on high quality paper, with a strong plate mark. Size 23 x 15.5 cms to plate mark. Ref E3535
Coaching, Cottagers Hospitality to Travellers, after Pollard, 1904. "Cottagers Hospitality to Travellers, or, the Coach Fast in the Snow" after a picture by James Pollard (originally published about 1825). Very high quality print with original hand colouring, published in 1904 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. in a limited edition (500 copies) of the Thomas Cross book The Autobiography of a Stage Coachman. Good condition on high quality paper, with a strong plate mark. Size 22.5 x 15.5 cms to plate mark. Ref E3530
Coaching, Horse Sale at the Barbican, London, after Rowlandson, 1904. "A Horse Sale at Hopkin's Repository, Barbican" after a picture by Thomas Rowlandson. Very high quality print with original hand colouring, published in 1904 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. in a limited edition (500 copies) of the Thomas Cross book The Autobiography of a Stage Coachman. Good condition on high quality paper, with a strong plate mark. Size 21 x 15.5 cms to plate mark. Ref E3525
Coaching, Highgate Tunnel, near London, after Pollard, 1904. "Highgate Tunnel" after a picture by James Pollard. Very high quality print with original hand colouring, published in 1904 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. in a limited edition (500 copies) of the Thomas Cross book The Autobiography of a Stage Coachman. Perfect condition on high quality paper, with a strong plate mark. Size 18.5 x 15 cms to plate mark. Ref E3519
Crimson-Crowned Weaver, 1899. [ Crimson-Crowned Weaver ] chromolithograph after Frederick William Frohawk, printed by Brumby & Clark Ltd. in Hull and published in Frohawk's Foreign Finches in Captivity, 1899. Good condition, page size 18 x 27.5 cms (7 x 11 inches.) Ref E3496
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