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Monmouthshire, The Wyndcliff (Wye Valley) stone lithograph, 1840. "The Windcliff" stone lithograph by Day & Haghe after a picture by L.Haghe, published about 1840. Full original high quality hand colouring. Very slight age browning and soiling, otherwise good condition. Size 28.5 x 23 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref I0669
Gloucester Cathedral, fine stone lithograph, 1843. "N.E. View of Gloucester Cathedral ..." stone lithograph by W.L.Walton, printed by Day & Haghe and published by T.Jew, Bookseller in Gloucester, September 1843. Very slight age browning and foxing, otherwise good condition. Size 28 x 23 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref I0668
Rutland county map, Morden / Wright, 1695. "COMITATUS ROTLANDIAE Tabula Nova & Aucta" (Rutland) by Robert Morden, published in Camden's Britannia, 1695. originally published in Wright's History of Rutland in 1684. Copper engraved antique map with recent hand colour. One (flattened) fold as published. Closed tear in upper margin, outside plate mark, otherwise good condition with full plate mark. Size 37 x 29.5 cms plus margins. Ref I0667
Gloucestershire, Lydney Park, c1779. "Lydney Park, the Seat of Thomas Bathurst Esq. ..." engraved by Chesham after a picture by Lewis, published by Samuel Rudder about 1779. Large copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Full plate mark, Two vertical folds as published, repairs to folds in margins, not effecting the image (no loss.) Size 39 x 32 cms to plate mark, plus margins. Ref I0665
Gloucester Cathedral, stone lithograph, 1829. "Gloucester Cathedral, N.E." stone lithograph by Engelman & Co. after a picture by Paul Gauci, published by T.Jew in Gloucester, October 1829. Printed on India paper laid down on thicker paper, as published. Good condition. Size 24 x 19 cms to edge of India paper, plus margins. Scarce. Ref I0664
Gloucester, from below the city, 1824. "Gloucester, from the Banks of the Severn. Two miles below the City" stone lithograph by F.Calvert after a picture by Samuel Ireland, published in Picturesque Views of the Severn, 1824. Recent hand colour. Very good condition. Size 17 x 12.5 cms including title, plus good margins. Scarce. Ref I0663
Maismore and River Severn, Gloucester, 1824. "Maismore, near Gloucester" stone lithograph by F.Calvert after a picture by Samuel Ireland, published in Picturesque Views of the Severn, 1824. Recent hand colour. Very good condition. Size 17 x 12.5 cms including title, plus good margins. Scarce. Ref I0662
Cheltenham, St.Mary's Church, 1838. "... View of St.Mary's Church, Cheltenham" engraved by J.Whessell, published in Griffiths History of Cheltenham and Its Vicinity, 1838. Copper engraved antique print, recent hand colour. Good condition. Size 10 x 16 cms including title, plus margins. Ref I0661
India, Thana Silks, 3 prints, 1890. [ Thana Silks ] set of three lithographs by W.Griggs, published in The Journal of Indian Art, about 1890. Good condition. Size 21 x 34 cms each, including title, plus margins. Ref I0660
Derbyshire, Buxton, The Crescent, stone lithograph by Newman & Co., c1850. "The Crescent, Buxton, with the New Hot Baths" lithographed by Newman & Co. of London, published about 1845. Very scarce stone tinted lithograph. Faults - foxing to much of the print, large closed tear of 11 cms into mid left of paper. Size of paper 38 x 28 cms, size of image 33 x 24 cms including title, plus margins. Ref I0659
Herefordshire, Ross on Wye from the Meadows, stone lithograph, c1840. "Ross from the Meadows" lithographed by Dean & Munday of London, published by B.Powle in Ross-on-Wye, about 1840. Extremely scarce stone lithograph, with recent hand colour. Dry-mounted onto acid-free mountboard, otherwise very good condition. Size of paper 27.5 x 20.5 cms, size of image 25 x 18.5 cms including title, plus backing board margins. Ref I0657
Italy, Pompeii, Forum Nondinarum, c1830. "Vue du Forum Nondinarum a Pompei" aquatint by Paul Fumagalli, produced between 1821 and 1830, published in Pompeia Traite Pittoresque, Historique et Geometrique ..., Florence, about 1830. Printed on fine wove paper with a strong plate mark and good margins. Some damp staining. Page size is about 47 x 32 cms, size to plate mark 32.5 x 27 cms. Ref I0640
Italy, Pompeii, large plan of the Forum area, c1830. "Plan du Forum Civil ..." copper engraving by Paul Fumagalli, produced between 1821 and 1830, published in Pompeia Traite Pittoresque, Historique et Geometrique ..., Florence, about 1830. Centrefold as published, printed on fine wove paper with a strong plate mark and good margins. Some damp staining. Page size is about 61 x 47 cms, size to plate mark 55 x 41.5 cms. Ref I0639
Italy, Pompeii, Covered Theatre, c1830. "Vue du Theatre Couvert prise de dessus la Scene" aquatint by Paul Fumagalli, produced between 1821 and 1830, published in Pompeia Traite Pittoresque, Historique et Geometrique ..., Florence, about 1830. Printed on fine wove paper with a strong plate mark and good margins. Some damp staining. Page size is about 47 x 32 cms, size to plate mark 32.5 x 27 cms. Ref I0638
Italy, Pompeii, Covered Theatre, c1830. "Vue du Theatre couvert a Pompei" aquatint by Paul Fumagalli, produced between 1821 and 1830, published in Pompeia Traite Pittoresque, Historique et Geometrique ..., Florence, about 1830. Printed on fine wove paper with a strong plate mark and good margins. Some damp staining. Page size is about 47 x 32 cms, size to plate mark 32.5 x 27 cms. Ref I0637
Italy, Pompeii, Theatre, c1830. "Vue du Theatre tragique a Pompei" aquatint by Paul Fumagalli, produced between 1821 and 1830, published in Pompeia Traite Pittoresque, Historique et Geometrique ..., Florence, about 1830. Printed on fine wove paper with a strong plate mark and good margins. Some damp staining. Page size is about 47 x 32 cms, size to plate mark 32.5 x 27 cms. Ref I0636
Italy, Pompeii, Temple of Priapus, c1830. "Temple d'Priape" aquatint by Paul Fumagalli, produced between 1821 and 1830, published in Pompeia Traite Pittoresque, Historique et Geometrique ..., Florence, about 1830. Printed on fine wove paper with a strong plate mark and good margins. Some damp staining. Page size is about 47 x 32 cms, size to plate mark 32.5 x 27 cms. Ref I0635
Italy, Pompeii, Temple of Isis, c1830. "Vue du Temple d'Isis a Pompei" aquatint by Paul Fumagalli, produced between 1821 and 1830, published in Pompeia Traite Pittoresque, Historique et Geometrique ..., Florence, about 1830. Printed on fine wove paper with a strong plate mark and good margins. Some damp staining. Page size is about 47 x 32 cms, size to plate mark 32.5 x 27 cms. Ref I0634
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