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Germany, Castle of Rheinstein, 1835. "Castle of Rheinstein" steel engraved print after a picture by W.Tombleson, published in Tombleson's Views of the Rhine, about 1835. Good condition. Size about 15.5 x 11 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G5720
Germany, Ruins of Furstenburg, 1835. "Ruins of Furstenberg" steel engraved print after a picture by W.Tombleson, published in Tombleson's Views of the Rhine, about 1835. Good condition. Size about 15.5 x 11 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G5719
Wiltshire, Malmesbury Cross (2 views), 1810. "Malmesbury Cross, Wiltshire" (exterior and interior) engraved by S.Rawle & C.Pye after drawings by J.Britton and J.C.Smith, published in Britton's Architectural antiquities of Great Britain, 1810 (dated 1806 & 1807). Pair of copper engraved antique prints with recent hand colour. Good condition. Size 15 x 22 cms each, including title, plus margins. Ref G5718
Hertfordshire, Waltham Cross, 1810. "Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire" engraved by S.Sparrow after a drawing by W.Alexander, published in Britton's Architectural antiquities of Great Britain, 1810 (dated 1806). Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Good condition. Size 14.5 x 21.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G5717
Northamptonshire, Geddington Cross, 1810. "Geddington Cross, Northamptonshire" engraved by Joseph Smith after a drawing by G.Shephard, published in Britton's Architectural antiquities of Great Britain, 1810 (dated 1806). Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Good condition. Size 14 x 22 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G5716
Northampton, the Queen's Cross, 1810. "The Queen's Cross, near Northampton" engraved by Joseph Smith after a drawing by G.Shephard, published in Britton's Architectural antiquities of Great Britain, 1810 (dated 1806). Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Good condition. Size 14 x 21.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G5715
Somerset, Cross at Glastonbury, 1810. "Cross at Glastonbury, Somersetshire" engraved by S.Sparrow after a drawing by J.C.Smith, published in Britton's Architectural antiquities of Great Britain, 1810 (dated 1806). Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Good condition. Size 19.5 x 16 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G5714
Somerset, Market Cross at Cheddar, 1810. "Market Cross at Cheddar, Somersetshire" etched by John Smith after a drawing by W.Alexander, published in Britton's Architectural antiquities of Great Britain, 1810 (dated 1806). Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Good condition. Size 19.5 x 16.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G5713
Wiltshire, Cross at Stourhead, 1810. "Cross at Stourhead, Wiltshire" engraved by J.Storer after a drawing by John Carter and Richard Hoare, published in Britton's Architectural antiquities of Great Britain, 1810 (dated 1806). Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Good condition. Size 14.5 x 21 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G5712
Essex, Little Maplestead round Church, 1810. "Round Church at Little Maplestead, Essex" etched & engraved by Edward Smith and J.Pye after a drawing by J.C.Smith, published in Britton's Architectural antiquities of Great Britain, 1810 (dated 1807). Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Good condition. Size 20.5 x 17 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G5711
Berkshire, Donnington Castle, 1778. "Donnington Castle" etched and engraved by W.Byrne after a drawing by Thomas Hearne, published in Antiquities of Great Britain ..., 1807 (plate dated 1778). With full plate mark, slight foxing outside plate mark, otherwise good condition. Size 27.5 x 21.5 cms to plate mark, plus margins. Supplied complete with a page of original descriptive text in English and French. Ref G5710
Cumberland, Egremont Castle, 1778. "Egremont Castle" etched and engraved by W.Byrne after a drawing by Thomas Hearne, published in Antiquities of Great Britain ..., 1807 (plate dated 1778). With full plate mark, some foxing outside plate mark, otherwise good condition. Size 27.5 x 22 cms to plate mark, plus margins. Supplied complete with a page of original descriptive text in English and French. Ref G5709
Medals of Queen Mary, 1789. "Medals of Queen Mary" copper engraved print published by Harrison in The History of England, 1789. Good condition, full plate mark. Size 22.5 x 36 cms, plus margins. Ref G5708
Medals of Queen Mary, 1789. "Medals of Queen Mary" copper engraved print published by Harrison in The History of England, 1789. Good condition, narrow left margin. Size 22.5 x 36 cms, plus margins. Ref G5707
Hampshire county map, 1786. "Hampshire" published by Francis Grose in his Antiquities of England and Wales, 1786. Originally drawn, engraved and published by John Seller around 1695, this re-issue by Grose has Seller's name removed. Printed on the top half of a page, the rest of which (and the reverse) carries a historical description of the county in letterpress. Copper engraved map with original hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins. Map size 15 x 12.5 cms plus text and wide margins. Ref G5706
Gloucestershire county map, 1786. "Gloucestershire" published by Francis Grose in his Antiquities of England and Wales, 1786. Originally drawn, engraved and published by John Seller around 1695, this re-issue by Grose has Seller's name removed. Printed on the top half of a page, the rest of which (and the reverse) carries a historical description of the county in letterpress. Copper engraved map with original hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins. Map size 15 x 12.5 cms plus text and wide margins. Ref G5705
Essex county map, 1786. "Essex" published by Francis Grose in his Antiquities of England and Wales, 1786. Originally drawn, engraved and published by John Seller around 1695, this re-issue by Grose has Seller's name removed. Printed on the top half of a page, the rest of which (and the reverse) carries a historical description of the county in letterpress. Copper engraved map with original hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins. Map size 15 x 12 cms plus text and wide margins. Ref G5704
Durham county map, 1786. "The Bishoprick of Durham" published by Francis Grose in his Antiquities of England and Wales, 1786. Originally drawn, engraved and published by John Seller around 1695, this re-issue by Grose has Seller's name removed. Printed on the top half of a page, the rest of which (and the reverse) carries a historical description of the county in letterpress. Copper engraved map with original hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins. Map size 15 x 11 cms plus text and wide margins. Ref G5703
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