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Paul Emperor of Russia, Kays Portraits, 1804/1835

Paul Emperor of Russia, Kays Portraits, 1804/1835.
"The Late Emperor Paul" of Russia, dated 1804. Kay states that this likeness of Paul I is from an original drawing by a Russian gentleman, who was banished to Siberia for thus having ventured to portray the ugly features of the Imperial Autocrat. Copper etched print published in Kay's Edinburgh Portraits, 1837-8. Size 7.5 x 8.5 cms plus margins. Ref E388

 
Shropshire, large map, 1805

Shropshire, large map, 1805.
"A Map of Shropshire from the Best Authorities" engraved by John Cary and published by John Stockdale in 1805. Copper engraved map with original hand colour. Several (flattened) folds as published and close trimmed within 1 cm of left and right neatlines, otherwise good condition with good margins. Size 42.5 x 49.5 cms. Ref E384

 
Shropshire, 1831

Shropshire, 1831.
"Shropshire"engraved by J & C Walker, published Lewis' Topographical Dictionary, 1831. Steel engraved map with recent hand colour. Good condition with good margins. Size 17.5 x 23 cms. Ref E382

 



Turkey in Europe, 1856

Turkey in Europe, 1856.
" Turkey in Europe " engraved by Sidney Hall, printed in colours by Fr. Schenck, Edinburgh and published by A & C Black, about 1856. Early chromo-lithographic map. Inset showing the Bosphorus. Good condition with good margins. Size 37.5 x 27 cms. Ref E378

 
Spain & Portugal, large map, 1856

Spain & Portugal, large map, 1856.
" Spain & Portugal " engraved by Sidney Hall, printed in colours by Fr. Schenck, Edinburgh and published by A & C Black, about 1856. Early chromo-lithographic map. Centrefold as published, good condition with good margins. Size 51 x 37.5 cms. Ref E376

 
Reginald Pole, Cardinal, printed for Richard Chiswell, c1685

Reginald Pole, Cardinal, printed for Richard Chiswell, c1685.
"Effigies Reginaldi Poli Cardinalis" (Reginald Pole 1500 - 1558, Archbishop of Canterbury) engraved by R.White, published by Richard Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St.Pauls Churchyard, about 1685. Copper engraved print, partial plate mark, margins of just under 1 cm. Size 15 x 23.5 cms. Ref E364

 



Edward Duke Somerset, 1685

Edward Duke Somerset, 1685.
"Edwardus Seimerus Somerseti" (Edward Seymour, First Duke of Somerset,1506 - 1552) engraved by R.White, published by Richard Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St.Pauls Churchyard, about 1685. Copper engraved print, partial plate mark, margins of just under 1 cm. Size 15 x 23.5 cms. Ref E361

 
American Indians, Bankes' Geography, 1779

American Indians, Bankes' Geography, 1779.
" A Man & Woman of the Chipaways to the Eastward of the Missisippi in North America " and " A Man & Woman of the Nandowessies to the Westward of the Missisippi in North America " engraved by Grignion, published in Thomas Bankes's New .. System of Universal Geography, London, about 1788. Copper engraving with recent hand colour. Plate mark and good margins (split of about 4 cms down part of the plate mark, well away from image.) Size 17.5 x 27.5 cms plus inscription and margins. Ref E357

 
Holland, Dutch Costumes, 1779

Holland, Dutch Costumes, 1779.
"Ancient Dutch Dresses" (Prince in 1752, Count of Flanders in 1582 and a Soldier in 1588) and "Ancient Dutch Dressess" (Physician in 1640, Merchants Wife in 1640 and a Nobleman of the States in 1588), engraved by Grignion, published in Thomas Bankes's New .. System of Universal Geography, London, about 1788. Copper engraving with recent hand colour. Plate mark and good margins Size 17.5 x 28 cms plus inscription and margins. Ref E351

 



Netherlands, the Port of Flushing, 1779

Netherlands, the Port of Flushing, 1779.
" View of the Entrance into the Port of Flushing " engraved by Sparrow, published in Thomas Bankes's New .. System of Universal Geography, London, about 1788. Copper engraving with recent hand colour. Plate mark and good margins (very slight soiling in the margins.) Size 29 x 17.5 cms plus inscription and margins. Ref E347

 
Derbyshire, Cary, 1809

Derbyshire, Cary, 1809.
"Derbyshire" engraved by J.Cary, published in Cary's New and Correct English Atlas, 1809. Copper engraved map with original hand colouring. Good condition with good margins. Size 21.5 x 26.5 cms. Ref E322

 
Cumberland, Cary, 1809

Cumberland, Cary, 1809.
"Cumberland" engraved by J.Cary, published in Cary's New and Correct English Atlas, 1809. Copper engraved map with original hand colouring. Good condition with good margins. Size 21 x 26 cms. Ref E321

 



Crocodile & Alligator, 1889

Crocodile & Alligator, 1889.
" Crocodiles " chromo-lithograph published in Kirby's Natural History of the Animal Kingdom, 1889. Centrefold as published, good condition with good margins. Size 36 x 26.5 cms. Ref E317

 
Tyrol, Ruins of Brunnenburg Castle near Meran, 1872

Tyrol, Ruins of Brunnenburg Castle near Meran, 1872.
"Ruins of the Brunnenburg near Meran, South Tyrol" engraved by T.Heawood after a painting by E.T.Compton, published in Picturesque Europe, about 1881. Steel engraved print on heavy paper, with recent hand colour. Good margins. Size 24 x 16 cms. Ref E305

 
Belgium, Malines (Mechelen) Cathedral, 1872

Belgium, Malines (Mechelen) Cathedral, 1872.
" The Cathedral, Malines " (Mechelen) engraved by J.J.Crew after a painting by J.L.Wood, published in Picturesque Europe, about 1881. Steel engraved print on heavy paper, with recent hand colour. Good margins. Size 16 x 23 cms. Ref E301

 



France, Bourbon, about 1637

France, Bourbon, about 1637.
" Borbonium Ducatus " (Bourbonne) by Mercator / Jansson, published in an edition of the Atlas Minor, about 1637. Copper engraved map with old hand colour. English text on reverse. Letterpress text page heading overprinted on left side of map, otherwise good condition. Size 23.5 x 16.5 cms. Ref E300

 
France, Burgundy, about 1610

France, Burgundy, about 1610.
" Burgundia Ducatus " (Burgundy) by Mercator / Jansson, published in an edition of the Atlas Minor, 1610 or later. Copper engraved map with old hand colour. German text on reverse. Good condition. Size 19.5 x 14.5 cms. Ref E295

 
Lincoln Castle Keep, 1830

Lincoln Castle Keep, 1830.
"Keep Tower, Lincoln Castle" engraved by J.LeKeux after a picture by W.H.Bartlett, published in Britton's Picturesque Antiquities of English Cities, 1830. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. partial plate mark and good margins. Size 18 x 13 cms. Ref E292

 
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