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Bristol, Redcliff Church north porch, 1825. "North Porch of Redcliff Church, looking westward" engraved by J.Skelton. Copper engraved antique print published in Skelton's Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, about 1825. Very good condition with full plate mark. Size 17.5 x 25.5 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1540
Bristol, Chapel of St.Mark, effigies in south aisle, 1825. "Effigies in the South Aisle of the Chapel of St.Mark" (Maurice de Gaunt, 1230. Robert de Gourney, 1260. Henry de Gaunt, 1268) engraved by J.Skelton. Copper engraved antique print published in Skelton's Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, about 1825. Very good condition with full plate mark. Size 23 x 19 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1539
Bristol, old buildings in Lewin's Mead, 1825. "Singular buildings in Lewin's Mead" engraved by J.Skelton. Copper engraved antique print published in Skelton's Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, about 1825. Very good condition with full plate mark. Size 14.5 x 20.5 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1538
Bristol Cathedral, South Aisle, 1825. "South Aisle of Bristol Cathedral" engraved by J.Skelton. Copper engraved antique print published in Skelton's Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, about 1825. Very good condition with full plate mark. Size 17 x 25 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1537
Bristol, Chapel of St.Mark, 1825. "The Chapel of St.Mark, commonly called The Mayor's Chapel" engraved by J.Skelton. Copper engraved antique print published in Skelton's Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, about 1825. Very good condition with full plate mark. Size 17 x 25 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1536
Bristol, Redcliffe Church, Monuments of Canynge in the South Transept, 1825. "Monuments of Canynge in the South Transept of Redcliff Church" engraved by J.Skelton. Copper engraved antique print published in Skelton's Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, about 1825. Very good condition with full plate mark. Size 23.5 x 19 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1535
Bristol, Cathedral, part of the cloisters and Minster House, 1825. "N.E. portion of the Cloisters of the Cathedral, and back of Minster House" drawn and engraved by J.Skelton. Copper engraved antique print published in Skelton's Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, about 1825. Very good condition with full plate mark. Size 14.5 x 23 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1534
Bristol, Peter's Pump, from Hart Street, 1825. "Peter's Pump, which stood formerly in Hart Street, now placed at the source of the River Stour in Wiltshire" drawn and engraved by J.Skelton. Copper engraved antique print published in Skelton's Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, about 1825. Very good condition with full plate mark. Size 17 x 25 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1533
Bristol, High Cross from College Green, 1825. "The High Cross, formerly standing on College Green, Bristol, now placed in the grounds of Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart. Stourhead, Wilts" engraved by J.Skelton after a picture by J.Willis. Copper engraved antique print published in Skelton's Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, about 1825. Very good condition with full plate mark. Size 17.5 x 26 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1532
Gloucetershire, Minchinhampton, Tomb of Sir John de la Mere & his Lady, 1803. "Tomb of Sir John de la Mere & his Lady" drawn and etched by Samuel Lysons, published in his Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, 1803. Copper plate print, good condition. Size 32 x 23 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G1524
Gloucester Cathedral, Stained Glass, 1803. "Stained Glass in Gloucester Cathedral" drawn and etched by Samuel Lysons, published in his Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, 1803. Copper plate print with original hand colouring, good condition. Size 14.5 x 29.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G1523
Gloucestershire, Stone Pulpits, 1803. "Stone Pulpits in Northleach, Cirencester, Thornbury and Winchcombe Churches" drawn and etched by Samuel Lysons, published in his Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, 1803. Copper plate print, slight foxing, otherwise good condition. Size 19 x 37 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G1522
Gloucestershire, Hall of Wanswell Court, 1803. "Hall of Wanswell Court" drawn and etched by Samuel Lysons, published in his Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, 1803. Copper plate print, good condition. Size 20 x 26 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G1521
Gloucestershire, Pool House at Wickwar, 1803. "Pool House at Wickwar" drawn and etched by Samuel Lysons, published in his Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, 1803. Copper plate print, good condition. Size 18 x 13.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G1520
Gloucestershire, Wanswell Court, 1803. "Wanswell Court" drawn and etched by Samuel Lysons, published in his Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, 1803. Copper plate print, good condition. Size 18 x 12.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G1519
London, Tottenham, Bruce Castle, 1801. "Bruce Castle, Tottenham, Middlesex" copper plate etching originally published by N.Smith for the Society of Antiquaries in 1794, this example being bound into Antiquities of London and it's Environs ..., about 1801. Library blind-stamp in margins (not affecting the image), otherwise good condition with full plate mark. Size 18 x 22.5 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1518
London, Library founded 1429 by Richard Whittington, 1801. "A View of the Library founded in 1429 by Richard Whittington" copper plate etching originally published by N.Smith for the Society of Antiquaries, about 1794, this example being bound into Antiquities of London and it's Environs ..., about 1801. Library blind-stamp in margins (not affecting the image), otherwise good condition with full plate mark. Size 17.5 x 19 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1517
London, School for Mathematics, 1801. [ School for Mathematics, founded by Sir Robert Clayton ] copper plate etching originally published by N.Smith for the Society of Antiquaries, about 1794, this example being bound into Antiquities of London and it's Environs ..., about 1801. Library blind-stamp in margins (not affecting the image), otherwise good condition with full plate mark. Size 17 x 21.5 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref G1516
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