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Derby plan, 1835. [ Derby ] engraved by J. & C. Walker after plan by R.Creighton, published in Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of England, 1835. The plans were originally produced by Creighton to illustrate the 'former and present' boundaries of cities and boroughs in relation to the great Reform Act of 1832. Lithograph with original hand colour, coded to show the old and new boundaries. Size 18 x 25 cms. Ref D6940
Devon town plans (Barnstaple, Tiverton, Ashburton and Dartmouth) 1835. [ Barnstaple, Tiverton, Ashburton and Dartmouth ] engraved by J. & C. Walker after plans by R.Creighton, published in Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of England, 1835. The plans were originally produced by Creighton to illustrate the 'former and present' boundaries of cities and boroughs in relation to the great Reform Act of 1832. Detail showing Barnstaple. Lithograph with original hand colour, coded to show the old and new boundaries. Size 18 x 25 cms. Ref D6938
Northumberland, Dunstanborough Castle, 1842. "Dunstanborough Castle from the eastward" engraved by W.Finden after a drawing by J.D.Harding, published in Finden's Ports and Harbours..., 1842. Steel engraved print with recent hand colour. Soiled in sky area and in lower margin. Size 18 x 11.5 cms. Ref D6906
South America, French Guyana, 1866. " Carte de la Guyane Francaise " engraved by Pepin-Malherbe and published in Chasseloup-Laubat's Atlas des Colonies Francaises, Paris, 1866 (map dated 1863.) Steel engraved map, with recent hand colour. Detail showing part of the map. Centrefold as published, good condition with good margins. Size 32.5 x 45.5 cms. Ref D6891
Pacific (Oceana), French Colonies, 1866. " Carte des Etablissements Francais de L'Oceanie ... " engraved by Pepin-Malherbe and published in Chasseloup-Laubat's Atlas des Colonies Francaises, Paris, 1866 (map dated 1865.) Steel engraved map, with recent hand colour and original hand colour to the flags. Detail showing part of the map. Centrefold as published, good condition with good margins. Size 41 x 27.5 cms. Ref D6890
New Caledonia, French Colonies, 1866. " Carte de la Nouvelle Caledonie... " engraved by Pepin-Malherbe and published in Chasseloup-Laubat's Atlas des Colonies Francaises, Paris, 1866 (map dated 1863.) Steel engraved map, with recent hand colour. Detail showing part of the map. Centrefold as published, good condition with wide margins. Size 40 x 29 cms. Ref D6888
Egypt, Fair at Kafr Radoin, 1802. " An Egyptian Fair at Kafr Radoin " fine aquatint with original hand colour, etched after a picture by L.Mayer, published by R.Bowyer in Views in Egypt, Palestine and other Parts of the Ottoman Empire, London, 1802. Some age browning within the area exposed by an old mount (mat), otherwise good condition with wide margins and strong plate mark. Size 31.5 x 23 cms. Ref D6882
Thomas Millington, Prof Physicians at Oxford, 1807. "Sir Thos. Millington F.R.S. Savilian Professor at Oxford, President of the Royal College of Physicians" engraved by T.Woolnoth after a picture by Sir. Godfrey Kneller, published By Dr. Thornton, 1807. Fine copper engraved print on large sheet with plate mark and good margins. Size 35.5 x 49 cms to plate mark. Ref D6880
Turkey, Constantinople, Mausoleum of Sultan Solyman, 1845. "Interior of the Mausoleum of Sultan Solyman" drawn by W.H. Bartlett, engraved by W.Radclyffe, published in The Beauties of the Bosphorus, about 1850. Steel engraved print with recent hand colour. Size 12 x 18 cms. Ref D6870
Cruickshank illustration with fire engine, 1840. "Lawless eloping with the Fire Engine" etched by George Cruickshank and published about 1840, with recent hand colour. Size 11.5 x 15.5 cms. Ref D6868
Worcestershire, Upton on Severn view, 1790. "A View of Upton Upon Severn" anonymous engraver, copper engraving published in a county history, about 1790, with recent hand colour. Plate mark and good margins. Size 33.5 x 23 cms to plate mark. Ref D6845
Henry IV, published 1739. "Henricus IV Rex Ang." (Bolingbroke, born 1367, reigned 1399-1413) anonymous engraver, published in A Compleat & Impartial History of England, 1739. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Plate mark and good margins. Size 18 x 28 cms. Ref D6837
Richard II, published 1739. "Ricardus II Rex" (born 1367, reigned 1377-1399, Murdered 14 February 1400 at Pontefract Castle, Yorkshire) anonymous engraver, published in A Compleat & Impartial History of England, 1739. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Plate mark and good margins. Size 18 x 28 cms. Ref D6836
The Wardrobe Ransacked, 1850. "The Wardrobe Ransacked" engraved by W.Greatbach after a picture by David Wilkie RA, published in The Wilkie Gallery, about 1850. Steel engraving with recent hand colour. Size 16 x 20.5 cms. Ref D6833
The First Earring, 1860. "The First Ear - Ring" engraved by W.Greatbach after a picture by David Wilkie RA, published in the Art Journal, 1860. Steel engraving with recent hand colour. Slightly soiled in lower margin. Size 19.5 x 24 cms. Ref D6831
Crimea, Camp of 1st Division, Simpson, 1855. "The Camp of the 1st Division, Looking Towards the Camp of the 2nd Division - The Heights of Inkermann in the Distance" lithographed by E.Morin after a drawing by W.Simpson, published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi in The Seat of War in the East, 1855. Fine large tinted lithograph on heavy paper, with wide margins. Small pinprick registration holes barely visible in each lower corner. Size 44 x 25.5 cms. Ref D6823
Crimea, Ruins of Inkermann & City of Caverns, Simpson, 1855. "The Ruins of Inkermann and City of Caverns" lithographed by T.Picken after a drawing by W.Simpson, published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi in The Seat of War in the East, 1855. Fine large tinted lithograph on heavy paper, with wide margins. Small pinprick registration holes barely visible in each lower corner. Size 42 x 28 cms. Ref D6819
Warwickshire, Ragley Hall, 1720. "Ragly in the County of Warwick" (Ragley) copper engraving after Pieter van der Aa, about 1727. Recent hand colour. Centrefold as published, good margins. Size 15.5 x 12.5 cms. Ref D6805
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