Fox-Hunting. Plates 1-3 . The British Sportsman.
London: Edward Orme, 1798. First edition. Set of three original colored aquatints. Image sizes 5 x 7 inches. Matted and framed together in a vertical frame. More
London: Edward Orme, 1798. First edition. Set of three original colored aquatints. Image sizes 5 x 7 inches. Matted and framed together in a vertical frame. More
London: Mid-19th Century. Handcolored lithograph. signed in the stone. 16 x 26 cm. More
London: Illustrated London News, 1844. Letterpressed sheet. 17 x 11 in. (43 x 28 cm). Supplement to the Illustrated London News, July 6, 1844 (p. 425). One corner folded over, else NF. More
London: Edward Jeffery, 1815. Two engravings, by unknown artists of William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury (1582-1663). Image sizes: 167 x 97 mm (laid paper, trimmed within plate marks, probably from Universal Magazine) and 244 x 169 mm (wove paper, trimmed within plate marks, light staining, notes in pencil at lower..... More
London: Thomas Jefferys, 1747. Engraving. 21`x 37 cm. Small loss left side,. Birdseye view of Genoa, with a list below the view identifying 106 places. More
[London?, ca. 18th cent.]. George, Prince of Denmark (1653-1708), Queen Anne's consort. Line engraving measuring 9 x 8 inches. Mold, stains and tears. Fair. More
London: C. Johnson, early 19th cent. Engraving by an unknown artist of Bertholde of Bertagnona, dwarf who was made Prime Minister of Alboin. Image: 179 x 105 mm. Sheet: 306 x 251 mm. Pasted down. From scrapbook compiled by noted 19th c. British collector T. Purland in 1845. More
London: C. Johnson, 18th cent. Engraving by an unknown artist of Peter the Wild Boy, "found in a wood in Hanover and brought to England by King George II where he lived many years." Image: 181 x 105 mm. Sheet: 306 x 251 mm. Pasted down. From periodical, "Wonderful Magazine"..... More
London: Kirby, R.S., 1803. A Singular Beggar in the Streets of London. Etching by an unknown artist. Image: 130 x 99 mm. Sheet: 306 x 251 mm. Pasted down. From a periodical of remarkable characters. From scrapbook compiled by noted 19th c. British collector T. Purland in 1845. More
London: Bradbury and Evans, 11 Bouverie Street, Fleet Street, c.a 1860. Hand-colored wood-engraving. Framed, matted and glazed. 13 x 8.5 inches in mate and frame 18.5 x 13.5 inches. From the rare fly fishing print portfolio by the prolific and popular Victorian caricaturist and illustrator John Leech, comprising 12 prints..... More
London, 18th cent. Engraving by an unknown artist after a painting by Sir Peter Lely of John Selden jurist, politician, and scholar (1584-1654). Image size: 137 x 92 mm. Vertical crease at right of image. Trimmed within plate marks. More
19th cent. Etching. 100 x 108 mm. Etcher: A.W. Warren. "J. Lievens pinx. 1631" More
London, 18th cent. Engraving by William Home Lizars after an unknown artist of Francis Willoughby (1635-1672), Parliamentary Commander who later joined the Royalists. Image size: 179 x 113 mm. Trimmed outside of plate marks. Text verso: "A wit's a feather, and a chief a rod;/ A pious man's the noblest..... More
London, early 19th cent. Engraving by an unknown artist after David Loggan of Mother Louse, 17th century alewife of Louse Hall, near Oxford, and known as the "last woman in England to wear a ruff." Image: 97 x 74 mm. Sheet: 306 x 251 mm. Pasted down. Staining at edges..... More
London, late 18th cent. Etching by Maddocks of Hannah Snell, Born at Worcester 1723, died 1779. Image: 172 x 118 mm. Sheet: 306 x 251 mm. Pasted down. Manuscript description in a contemporary hand on lower margin. From scrapbook compiled by noted 19th c. British collector T. Purland in 1845..... More
London, early 19th cent. Etching by Maddocks. Jane Scrimshaw was born in 1584 and lived until 1711, age 127. Image: 192 x 106 mm. Sheet: 306 x 251 mm. Pasted down. From a periodical of remarkable characters. Manuscript description in a contemporary hand on lower margin. From scrapbook compiled by..... More
Norwich: 1937. Color gravure as cover with yellow tassels. Served as Christmas memento from Raymond King, Sandringham Court, Norwich. 18 x 23cm. . Provenance: Estate of Pierre Malo (1902-1962). More
London: Early 20th Century. Etching. 7 x 4.5 inches. Signed and titled in pencil. Edgar James Maybery: A British painter, watercolourist and etcher, Edgar James Maybery studied art from the age of ten and began exhibiting his work at the age of sixteen. Maybery completed his artistic training at the..... More
London, ca. 1700. Mezzotint. 13.5 x 9.75 in. (34.5 x 25 cm). NF. More
London, 18th cent. Engraving by J. Miller after an unknown artist of John Milton (1608-1674), poet and author of Paradise Lost. Image size: 168 x 98 mm. Trimmed within plate marks. Laid paper. Staining in margins. More
London, early 19th cent. Engraving by George Mountain after a 1624 engraving by Thomas Cockson of Francis White, Bishop of Ely (1564-1638). Image size: 188 x 118 mm. Trimmed outside of plate marks. More
London: Thomas McLean, 1839-49. Tinted lithograph. 21.5 x 13.75 inches.Marginal tears. Abbey, Scenery of Great Britain Ireland, no. 402: 82. More
London: Thomas McLean, 1839-49. Tinted lithograph. 21.5 x 13.75 inches.Marginal tears. Foxing. Abbey, Scenery of Great Britain Ireland, no. 402: 56. More
London: Thomas McLean, 1839. Tinted lithograph. 21.5 x 13.75 inches.Marginal tears. Abbey, Scenery of Great Britain Ireland, no. 402: 1. More
London: Thomas McLean, 1839-49. Tinted lithograph. 21.5 x 13.75 inches.Marginal tears. Abbey, Scenery of Great Britain Ireland, no. 402: 81. More