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Cruickshank illustration with fire engine, 1840

Cruickshank illustration with fire engine, 1840.
"Lawless eloping with the Fire Engine" etched by George Cruickshank and published about 1840, with recent hand colour. Size 11.5 x 15.5 cms. Ref D6868

 
Henry IV, published 1739

Henry IV, published 1739.
"Henricus IV Rex Ang." (Bolingbroke, born 1367, reigned 1399-1413) anonymous engraver, published in A Compleat & Impartial History of England, 1739. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Plate mark and good margins. Size 18 x 28 cms. Ref D6837

 
Richard II, published 1739

Richard II, published 1739.
"Ricardus II Rex" (born 1367, reigned 1377-1399, Murdered 14 February 1400 at Pontefract Castle, Yorkshire) anonymous engraver, published in A Compleat & Impartial History of England, 1739. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Plate mark and good margins. Size 18 x 28 cms. Ref D6836

 



The Wardrobe Ransacked, 1850

The Wardrobe Ransacked, 1850.
"The Wardrobe Ransacked" engraved by W.Greatbach after a picture by David Wilkie RA, published in The Wilkie Gallery, about 1850. Steel engraving with recent hand colour. Size 16 x 20.5 cms. Ref D6833

 
The First Earring, 1860

The First Earring, 1860.
"The First Ear - Ring" engraved by W.Greatbach after a picture by David Wilkie RA, published in the Art Journal, 1860. Steel engraving with recent hand colour. Slightly soiled in lower margin. Size 19.5 x 24 cms. Ref D6831

 
Crimea, Camp of 1st Division, Simpson, 1855

Crimea, Camp of 1st Division, Simpson, 1855.
"The Camp of the 1st Division, Looking Towards the Camp of the 2nd Division - The Heights of Inkermann in the Distance" lithographed by E.Morin after a drawing by W.Simpson, published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi in The Seat of War in the East, 1855. Fine large tinted lithograph on heavy paper, with wide margins. Small pinprick registration holes barely visible in each lower corner. Size 44 x 25.5 cms. Ref D6823

 



Crimea, Ruins of Inkermann & City of Caverns, Simpson, 1855

Crimea, Ruins of Inkermann & City of Caverns, Simpson, 1855.
"The Ruins of Inkermann and City of Caverns" lithographed by T.Picken after a drawing by W.Simpson, published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi in The Seat of War in the East, 1855. Fine large tinted lithograph on heavy paper, with wide margins. Small pinprick registration holes barely visible in each lower corner. Size 42 x 28 cms. Ref D6819

 
Uses of 'The Puzzle', Bunbury caricature, 1808

Uses of 'The Puzzle', Bunbury caricature, 1808.
"The Puzzle for ...' the Dog, the Horse, the Turk, Frenchman or Christian' ". Etched after a picture by H.W.Bunbury and published in Gambado's Annals of Horsemanship, London, 1808. Copper plate etching with old, slightly crude, hand colouring. Plate mark and good margins. Size 19 x 22.5 cms. Ref D6804

 
Crimea, Florence Nightingale in Scutari Hospital, 1860

Crimea, Florence Nightingale in Scutari Hospital, 1860.
"Miss Nightingale in the Hospital at Scutari" (Florence Nightingale) drawn by J.Hind, engraved by G.Greatbach and published in History of the War with Russia, 1858. Steel engraved print with recent hand colour. Size 23.5 x 16 cms (including decorative border.) Ref D6767

 



Culinary, Fillets of chicken & lamb cutlets, 1890

Culinary, Fillets of chicken & lamb cutlets, 1890.
"Fillets of Chicken 'En Supreme', Lamb Cutlets" chromolithograph by Regamey after Ronjat, published in The Royal Cookery Book, about 1890. Size 12 x 18 cms. Ref D6731

 
Culinary, Fillet of Beef jardinaire, 1890

Culinary, Fillet of Beef jardinaire, 1890.
"Fillet of Beef 'Jardiniere' " chromolithograph by Regamey after Ronjat, published in The Royal Cookery Book, about 1890. Size 18 x 12.5 cms. Ref D6730

 
Culinary, meat, Mrs. Beeton's, 1880

Culinary, meat, Mrs. Beeton's, 1880.
"Boulli Croquets of Chopped Meat, Mutton Cutlets, Capons a la Godard, Ham, Tongue" chromo-lithographic colour print published in an edition of Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management, about 1880. Slight soiling. Size 12 x 19 cms. Ref D6725

 



Culinary, Pies, Mrs. Beeton's, 1880

Culinary, Pies, Mrs. Beeton's, 1880.
"Pigeon Pie, Game Pie, Roast Turkey, Fillets of Fowl & Tongue, Braised Legs of Fowl with Fillets of Tongue" chromo-lithographic colour print published in an edition of Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management, about 1880. Slight soiling. Size 12 x 19 cms. Ref D6723

 
Coaching print after Alken, 1875

Coaching print after Alken, 1875.
"What Drunk Again you Lazy Old Beggar!" chromolithopgraph by Hanhart after a picture by Thomas Alken, published about 1875. Size 17 x 11 cms. Ref D6722. (note - the print is not as bright as my scan suggests!)

 
Coaching print after Alken, 1875

Coaching print after Alken, 1875.
"Tom & I Slip into 'The Bar' to get a glass of Rum & Milk" chromolithopgraph by Hanhart after a picture by Thomas Alken, published about 1875. Size 17 x 11 cms. Ref D6721

 



Fallow Deer - Buck & Doe, 1870

Fallow Deer - Buck & Doe, 1870.
"Fallow Deer - Buck & Doe" anonymous lithograph published about 1870, with original hand colouring. Good condition with good margins. Size 22 x 15.5 cms. Ref D6703

 
Daughter of Admiral Walker, after Wilkie, 1850

Daughter of Admiral Walker, after Wilkie, 1850.
"The Daughter of Admiral Walker" (in Constantinople) engraved by T.W.Hunt after a picture by David Wilkie RA, published in The Wilkie Gallery, about 1850. Signed 1840 in the plate. Steel engraving with recent hand colour. Size 17.5 x 26.5 cms. Ref D6645

 
Chelsea Pensioners Reading of Waterloo, 1850

Chelsea Pensioners Reading of Waterloo, 1850.
"Chelsea Pensioners Reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo" engraved by W.Greatbach after a picture by David Wilkie RA, published in The Wilkie Gallery, about 1850. Signed 1840 in the plate. Steel engraving with recent hand colour. Size 24 x 14.5 cms. Ref D6644

 
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