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St. Matthew, 1890. "Mattheus" (St. Matthew) published in Butler's Lives of The Fathers, Martyrs and other Principal Saints, about 1890. Chromolithograph, good condition. Size 15.5 x 22.5 cms plus margins. Ref D9180
Atlas title page (Bleau), original colour, 1650. [ Blank title panel ] published by J. Bleau, Amsterdam, 1650. Fine copper engraving with full original hand colouring, including gold paint. Full plate mark and good margins, slight soiling upper right. Size 25 x 41 cms. Ref D9146
Atlas title page (Jansson), 1647. "Nouvel Atlas ou Theatre du Monde ... Seconde partie, du Troisieme Tome" published by Jan Jansson, Amsterdam, 1647. Fine copper engraving. Full plate mark and good margins, extremely slight soiling. Size 25 x 41 cms. Ref D9145
Atlas title page (Bleau), 1645. "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. sive Atlas Novus. pars Quarta" published by Iohannem Bleau, Amsterdam, 1645. Fine copper engraving. Full plate mark and good margins, extremely slight soiling. Size 24.5 x 41.5 cms. Ref D9144
The Santuary, 1846. "The Sanctuary" engraved by H.Robinson after a picture by E.M.Ward, published in Gems of European Art, London, about 1846. Steel engraved print with recent hand colouring. Good margins. Size 23.5 x 18.5 cms plus title and margins. Ref D9116
Hall of Infamy (Oyster Saloon), Cruickshank, 1825. "The Hall of Infamy, alias the Oyster Saloon in Bridges St. or New Covent Garden Hall " (late night London club) drawn and engraved by R.Cruickshank, published by Sherwood Jones & Co. in The English Spy, 1825. Fine aquatint with original hand colour. Good condition with wide margins. Size 20.5 x 11 cms. Ref D9086
Fishmonger's Hall in London, A Regular Breakdown, Cruickshank, 1825. "Exterior of Fishmongers Hall, a Regular break down" (London), drawn and engraved by R.Cruickshank, published by Sherwood Jones & Co. in The English Spy, 1824. Fine aquatint with original hand colour. Good condition with wide margins. Size 20.5 x 10 cms. Ref D9081
Vanity Fair, Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke MP, 1871. A far advanced Radical. Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, Bart., MP. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1871. Page size 23 x 35.5 cms. Ref D9042
Vanity fair, Mr Edward Miall MP, 1871. The Nonconformist. Mr. Edward Miall MP. Chromolithograph published in 'Vanity Fair', 1871. Page size 23 x 35.5 cms. Ref D9034
USA, Philanthropists, 1856. "Distinguished Philanthropists" steel engraving by H.B.Hall, published in History of the United States, about 1865. Size 13 x 18 cms. Ref D9008
USA, Great Statesmen, 1865. "Great Statesmen and Orators" steel engraving by H.B.Hall, published in History of the United States, about 1865. Size 13 x 18 cms. Ref D9007
Christopher Columbus, 1865. "Columbus" steel engraving by anonymous engraver, published in History of the United States of America, about 1865. Size 11 x 13 cms. Ref D9006
Jesse T. Peck, History of the United States of America, 1865. "Jesse T. Peck D.D." steel engraved antique print, anonymous engraver, published in History of the United States, about 1865. Size 11 x 13 cms. Ref D9005
Major General Mitchel, History of the United States of America, c1865. "Maj. Gen. O.M.Mitchel" steel engraved antique print, anonymous engraver, published in History of the United States, about 1865. Size 11 x 13 cms. Ref D9003
George Washington, 1865. "Washington" steel engraved antique print, anonymous engraver, published in History of the United States, about 1865. Size 11 x 12 cms. Ref D9002
USA, Women of the Civil War, 1888. "Women of the War" steel engraving published by A.D.Worthington in My Story of the War..., 1888. Size 11 x 19 cms including the inscription. Ref D9001
The Fountain, 1846. "The Fountain" engraved by J.C.Bentley after a picture by Zuccarelli, published in Gems of European Art, about 1846. Steel engraved print with recent hand colouring. Good margins, slightly soiled in sky area. Size 23 x 16 cms plus title and margins. Ref D8995
Soldiers Gambling, 1846. "Soldiers Gambling" engraved by L.Stocks after a picture by Salvator Rosa, published in Gems of European Art, London, about 1846. Steel engraved print with recent hand colouring. Good margins. Size 17 x 21 cms plus title and margins. Ref D8994
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