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The Soldier's Widow, stone lithograph, 1840. "The Soldier's Widow" scarce stone lithograph published by F.Glover in The Fly magazine, about 1840. Recent hand colour. Slight soiling. Size 17.5 x 20 cms. Ref D6361
The Soldier's Safe Return, stone lithograph, 1840. "The Soldier's Safe Return" stone lithograph published by F.Glover in The Fly magazine, about 1840. Recent hand colour. Faults - Close trimmed along upper margin and right with small amounts of loss, slight creasing and slight soiling, Closed tear of 2 cms in lower right margin and a longer closed tear of 5 cms into upper part of image. Size 18 x 22 cms. Ref D6360
London, Greenwich Hospital, 1860. "Greenwich Hospital" engraved by J.B.Allen after a picture by G.Chambers, published in the Art Journal, 1860. Steel engraved print with recent hand colour. Size 26 x 18 cms. Ref D6343
Oxford, Queens College Horn, 1821. "Ancient Horn of Queen's College" and "Queen's College &c. " engraved by J.Skelton and published by Skelton in 1821. Copper engraved print on India paper, laid down on normal paper. Strong plate mark and good margins, very slight soiling, mainly in the margins. Size 21 x 27.5 cms to plate mark. Red D6333
Oxford, Fonts in Churches, 1821. "Fonts &c. in Oxford" drawn by F.Mackenzie, engraved by J.Skelton and published by Skelton in 1821. Copper engraved print on India paper, laid down on normal paper. Strong plate mark and good margins, very slight soiling, mainly in the margins. Size 21 x 27.5 cms to plate mark. Red D6332
Asia in several maps, Diderot, 1780. " Nouvelle Representation des Cotes Nord et Est de L'Asie .." by Didier Robert de Vaugondy. Published in the 'Vaugondy Supplement' to Diderot's Encyclopedia, 1772 or 79. Composite of three maps - the largest showing the then current knowledge of the north and east coasts of Asia including Japan. Large inset map is taken from a tracing of a map in Histoire des Tartares by d'Abulgasi-Bayadur Chan, Leyden, 1726. Small inset shown as a reduction of a map published in Nuremburg. Detail showing part of the map. Slightly weak impression. Several folds as published, margins of about 1 cm or more. (Ref: Belle et Utile, Mary Pedley, No. 402.) Size 37.7 x 29.3 cms. Ref D6330
Dry Reading, 1850. "Dry Reading" painted by A.Gedded ARA, engraved by W.Greatbach and published in The Vernon Gallery of British Art, 1851. Steel engraving with recent hand colour. Size 24.5 x 18 cms. Ref D6276
Culinary, Joints of meat, Mrs. Beeton's, 1900. "Joints" chromo-lithographic colour print published in an edition of Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management, about 1900. Slight soiling. Size 11 x 17 cms. Ref D6259
Derbyshire, Mock Beggar Hill, 1817. "Group of Rocks called Mock Beggar Hill" drawn by J.Farington, etched by Letitia Byrne and published in Magna Britannia, 1817. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Two (flattened) folds. Size 38 x 23 cms. Ref D6230
Durham, Grotto in Castle Eden Dean, 1830. "The Grotto in Castle Eden Dean" drawn by T. Allom, engraved by J.Redaway and published about 1833. Steel engraved print with recent hand colour. Size 15.5 x 10 cms. Ref D6206
Hunting, Hounds at a Stand-Still, Cruickshank, 1822. "The hounds at a stand-still, Jerry enticed by the pretty Gypsey Girl to have his fortune told. Logic breaking cover" aquatint by Robert Cruickshank published in Pierce Egan's Life in London about 1822. Full original hand colour. Good condition. Size 20 x 11.5 cms. Ref D6194
Lancashire, Astley, St.Stepehn's Church & Parsonage, 1850. "View of St. Stephen's Church & Parsonage, Astley" anonymous stone lithograph with original hand colouring, published about 1845. Staining and soiling in the margins, close trimmed to part of lower margin. Size 19.5 x 15 cms including title, plus margins. Ref D6185
Charles I taking leave of his Children prior to execution, 1764. "Charles 1st taking leave of his Children" (prior to his execution in January 1649), engraved by C.Grignion after a drawing by S.Wale, published in A New History of England by Mr. Mortimer, London, 1764. Dedicated to His Grace Charles Dowglas, Duke of Dover, with his crest below the image. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Clear plate mark and good margins. Size 16 x 25 cms to plate mark. Ref D6175
Charles Pratt, Lord Chaimberlain, Spilsbury, 1766. "The Rt. Hon Charles Pratt, ... Lord Chief Justice ..." etching by J.Spilsbury published in 1766, the year Charles Pratt became Lord Chief Justice. Trimmed to image edge and two printer's creases in lower part of print. Size 24.5 x 35 cms. Ref D6171
China, Travelling Smith, 1814/1820. " A Travelling Smith " aquatint with original hand colour published by John Murray in William Alexander's The Dress & Manners of the Chinese, London, 1814. Printed on Whatman's "Turkey Mill" paper. Supplied with separate page of text description. Size of image about 12 x 16 cms. Ref D6155
China, Mandarins Page, 1814/1820. " A Mandarin's Page " aquatint with original hand colour published by John Murray in William Alexander's The Dress & Manners of the Chinese, London, 1814. Printed on Whatman's "Turkey Mill" paper. Supplied with separate page of text description. Size of image about 12 x 16 cms. Ref D6154
China, Barbers Shampooing, 1814/18. " Chinese Barbers Champooing &c. " aquatint with original hand colour published by John Murray in William Alexander's The Dress & Manners of the Chinese, London, 1814. Printed on Whatman's "Turkey Mill" paper. Supplied with separate page of text description. Size of image about 12 x 16 cms. Ref D6150
China, Chinese Mendicant, 1814/182. " A Chinese Mendicant " aquatint with original hand colour published by John Murray in William Alexander's The Dress & Manners of the Chinese, London, 1814. Printed on Whatman's "Turkey Mill" paper. Supplied with separate page of text description. Size of image about 12 x 16 cms. Ref D6149
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