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Dorsetshire, 1848. "Dorsetshire" engraved by John Archer, published Dugdale's England and Wales Delineated, about 1848. Steel engraved map with recent hand colour. Good condition with good margins. Size 23.5 x 18 cms. Ref E5554
Japanese family, 1879. "Japanese Family Group" anonymouse wood engraved print published in 1879. Recent hand colour. Size 21 x 16 cms plus margins. Ref E5545
Middlesex, Seat of Lord Hawke at Sunbury, 1790. "The Seat of Lord Hawke at Sunbury" engraved by White after a picture by Dodd, published in The Modern Universal English Traveller, about 1790. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Printers crease upper centre, otherwise good condition with plate mark and good margins. Size 27 x 18 cms including inscriptions, plus margins. Ref E5520
Monmouthshire, Tintern Abbey interior, L.Haghe tinted stone lithograph, 1840. "Interior of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire (Looking North)" tinted stone lithograph by L.Haghe, published by G.Davey of Bristol, about 1840. Slight age browning, otherwise good condition with good margins. Size 20 x 29.5 cms plus title and margins. Ref E5518
London plan, 1920. "General Plan of London" published in Harmsworth's New Atlas, about 1920. Detailed chromolithographic plan showing railways, tramways and the underground. Comprised of two joined sheets. Good condition. Size 43.5 x 33 cms plus margins. Ref E5422
Gloucester city plan, 1805. "Gloucester" engraved by J.Roper from a drawing by G.Cole, published in The British Atlas, 1810 (map dated 1805.) Copper engraved map with recent hand colour. Good condition with good margins. Size 18 x 23.5 cms. Ref E5419
Monmouthshire, Tintern Abbey, stone lithograph, 1840. [ Tintern Abbey ] tinted stone lithograph published about 1840. Trimmed to image edge so no artist/publisher's imprint. Slightly age browned. Size 35.5 x 26 cms. Ref E5418
Gloucester, Crypt Grammar School, about 1800. "Grammar School at St. Mary de Crypt, Gloucester" anonymous artist/engraver. Copper engraved antique print published around 1800, with later hand colour. Ver slight soiling, otherwise good condition with strong plate mark and wide margins. Size 16 x 13 cms to plate mark. Ref E5417
Monmouthshire, Tintern Abbey, stone litho by George Rowe, 1840. "Tintern Abbey" stone lithograph drawn, printed and published by George Rowe of Cheltenham, about 1840. Good condition with wide margins. Size 18 x 14 cms including title, plus margins. Ref E5416
Africa, L'Afrique, fine large etching, 1800. "L'Afrique" by Vauthier and Bertrand, published by Aumont about 1800. Large etching on wove paper, with plate mark and wide margins. Slight foxing, mostly outside the plate mark. Size 28 x 36.5 cms to plate mark. Ref E5415
London, York Buildings, Water Works and Westminster Bridge, 1784. "View of the Stairs at York Buildings, London, with the Water Works, and a distant Prospect of Westminster Bridge" anonymous engraver, published in New and Complete English Traveller about 1784. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour, including gold highlights. Full plate mark. Some age browning mainly in the margins. Size 27.5 x 18 cms plus margins. Ref E5411
London, Serpentine, Chiswick Gardens, 1784. "View of the back part of the Cassina and Serpentine River, in Chiswick Gardens" engraved by Carey, published in New and Complete English Traveller about 1784. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour, including gold highlights. Some age browning mainly in the margins. Size 35 x 21.5 cms plus margins. Ref E5410
Lichfield, Northampton & Sherborne, 1784. "Litchfield in Staffordshire" with "Northampton" and "Sherborne in Dorsetshire", anonymous artist/engraver, published in New and Complete English Traveller about 1784. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour, including gold highlights. Some age browning mainly in the margins. Size 21.5 x 32 cms plus margins. Ref E5409
London, Bishop of London's Seat at Fulham & Lord Stormont's House near Wandsworth, 1784. "Bishop of London's Seat at Fulham" and "Lord Stormont's House near Wandsworth", anonymous artist/engraver, published in The New and Complete English Traveller about 1784. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour, including gold highlights. Some age browning. Size 22 x 34 cms plus margins. Ref E5407
London, Lambeth Palace & Westminster Abbey, 1784. "Lambeth Palace" and "Westminster Abbey & St. Margarets Church", anonymous artist/engraver, published in New and Complete English Traveller about 1784. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour, including gold highlights. Some staining, close trimmed to lower margin. Size 23.5 x 35.5 cms plus margins. Ref E5406
Sussex, Brighton & Chichester, 1784. "Brighthelmstone" and "Chichester", anonymous artist/engraver, published in New and Complete English Traveller about 1784. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour, including gold highlights. Slight foxing in the margins. Size 22 x 34 cms plus good margins. Ref E5405
London, views in Croydon & St. Georges Fields, 1784. "Addington Place the Seat of Jas. Trecothick Esq, near Croydon" and "The Royal Circus near the Obelisk in St. Georges Fields", anonymous artist/engraver, published in New and Complete English Traveller about 1784. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour, including gold highlights. Slight foxing in the margins, with plate mark and good margins. Size 22 x 33 cms plus good margins. Ref E5403
London, St. Pancras & Hornsey, 1784. "The Church of St. Pancrass" and "Hornsey Church .. with the Adjacent Country", anonymous artist/engraver, published in New and Complete English Traveller about 1784. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour, including gold highlights. Good condition with plate mark and good margins. Size 23 x 35 cms plus good margins. Ref E5402
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