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181818667London: John Murray. Very Good. 1818. Map. This original 1818 map is toned with 2 clipped corners in the margins and a couple short tears in the margins but overall in very good condition. 4 fold lines as issued. 20" x 10.5" . John Murray unknown
181818656London: John Murray. Very Good. 1818. PRIN. This original 1818 aquatint is toned with very fain modest thumbing in margins and faint shadow of text from page it faced in book but overall in very good condition. 10.5" x 8.25" . John Murray unknown
181818657London: John Murray. Very Good. 1818. Print. This original 1818 aquatint is toned with very faint modest thumbing in margins and faint shadow of text from page it faced in book but overall in very good condition. 10.5" x 8.25" . John Murray unknown
181818658London: John Murray. Very Good. 1818. Print. This original 1818 aquatint is toned with very faint modest thumbing in margins and faint shadow of text from page it faced in book but overall in very good condition. 10.5" x 8.25" . John Murray unknown
1815005402London: J. Jenkins 1815. Near Fine. 1 hand-colored aquatint etching 261 x 328 mm image is 153 x 218 mm; mat is 14 x 17 inches. Published Nov. 1 1815. From The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and Her Allies from 1799 to 1815. In Near Fine Condition: very lightly soiled in margins; image is clean and bright. J. Jenkins unknown
1815005401London: J. Jenkins 1815. Near Fine. 1 hand-colored aquatint etching 261 x 328 mm image is 153 x 223 mm; mat is 14 x 17 inches. Published May 1 1815. From The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and Her Allies from 1799 to 1815. In Near Fine Condition: very lightly soiled in margins; image is clean and bright. J. Jenkins unknown
1815005404London: J. Jenkins 1815. Near Fine. 1 hand-colored aquatint etching 262 x 328 mm image is 152 x 226 mm; mat is 14 x 17 inches. Published Feb. 1 1815. From The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and Her Allies from 1799 to 1815. In Near Fine Condition: very lightly soiled in margins; image is clean and bright. J. Jenkins unknown
1801005380London: R. Bowyer Historic Gallery 1801. Near Fine. 1 aquatint engraving 320 x 467 mm. image is 223 x 312 mm. In Near Fine Condition: minor soiling on reverse; otherwise clean and bright. R. Bowyer Historic Gallery unknown
189817029Very Good. 1898. Hardcover. This is an authentic 19th century illustrated plate. It is lightly toned but clean bright and in excellent condition. The reverse side is blank. Size: 7.5" x 11". . . hardcover
187118649Good. 1871. Print. This original antique color chromolithograph from Reynard the Fox printed in 1871 has foxing and soiling in the margins a 1/4" tear in the right margin and stitch holes along left edge but chromolitho is in clean beautiful condition. 10.75" x 9.25" . unknown
184347974Leipzig: Verlagsbuchhandlung von J. J. Weber 1843. First edition. Hardcover. poor to vg. Quarto. 40 leaves 38 hand-colored plates some of them with tissue guards including frontispiece. Bound in three-quarter brown leather over marbled boards. Double-framed half-title. Frontispiece. Double-framed half-title and illustrated title page with black double frame. Collection of plates by the celebrated and decorated French military painter and printmaker Hippolyte Bellangé. His work was included into the 1855 Exposition Universelle a major event in France exhibiting agricultural and industrial products and the fine arts. All plates signed Bellangé in plates.<br /> <br /> OCLC lists only one copy with this title in the University and City Library of Cologne. This OCLC listing refers to an 1844 publication by the publisher J. J. Weber a volume with 364 pages and fifty original drawings of all types of military corps and uniforms of the French Republic and the Empire by Hippolyte Bellangé. Our copy with the original title page is dated 1843 and contains thirty-eight lithographs on the subject without any text but the captions in the double-framed pages. The collection contains images of generals officers and soldiers from different corps of the French army from 1795 to 1814 with many of the plates not dated.<br /> <br /> Conceivably this copy was a limited pre-publication bound by the publisher in 1843 during preparations for the 1844 copy. The indication of this being a limited edition is typed only onto a label glued to the front free endpaper. In addition our copy contains an oval paper label with handwriting pasted to the front cover as well as two strips with imagery of French soldiers lined up printed in color glued to top and bottom of the cover. The copy contains four additional color printed strips of soldiers one glued to the inside front cover two to the front free endpaper and one to the half-title. The number of soldiers depicted on each strip varies. The oval paper label on the front cover contains the name Adolf Brougier and the year 1877 in calligraphy and the title in English in a different handwriting. The front free endpaper also contains a paper label with typed title subtitle and publisher's information glued in between the two printed strips. Publisher's information on this label ends with "Limited" but no printed indication of limitation. The Ex Libris on the inside front cover is from Robert Florey the French-American film director screenwriter and actor. Laid in a cutout lithograph of a cavalry officer 7 x 5" cut with black printed borders partially visible.<br /> <br /> Text in German. Wear along edges small chips and scuffing with spine missing except two narrow leather strips at head and tail. Some sporadic foxing hardly effecting lithographs small closed tears and rubbing throughout. Some penciled numbers in margins outside of lithograph borders. Starting at two places with one plate loose held only with tan paper tape at top. Some of the plates reinforced with tape at gutter. Binding in poor plates in very good condition. Adolf Brougier. Painter etcher. Born in Stuttgart Germany in 1870. Brougier studied art in France and Germany. He exhibited portraits and landscapes in Los Angeles for ten years before his death in Santa Barbara CA on March 11 1926. Exh: Curtis Gallery LA 1924; Holland & Garrison Gallery LA 1924. Ben; AAW; SCA; DR; AAA 1926; LA Times 3-12-1926 obit. Verlagsbuchhandlung von J. J. Weber hardcover
188434050<p>Paris: J. Lemonnyer Publisher 1884 Two-Volume Set in publisher's gilt-stamped navy cloth no markings NOT ex-lib t.e.g. binding tight rough cut pages bright & unfoxed all of the wonderful Eisen illustrations present & tissue-guarded offsetting to endpapers light shelf/edge wear with only lightly bumped corners & softening to spine ends else a clean tight exemplary set of a beautiful edition; Text in English; 2 royal 8vos: xvi 252 xii 334pp illus. Extra shipping charge REQUIRED for shipment of this heavy set additional charge MAY BE SUBSTANTIAL for shipment outside the United States. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good.</p> Paris: J. Lemonnyer, Publisher hardcover
189717854Very Good. 1897. Print. This antique gravure is toned but clean and very good. Overall size: 11.5" x 9". Gravure size: 8" x 6". . unknown
189717853Very Good. 1897. Print. This antique gravure is toned but clean and very good. Overall size: 11.5" x 9". Gravure size: 8.5" x 6.25". . unknown
1802005382London: R. Bowyer Historic Gallery 1802. Very Good. 1 aquatint engraving 439 x 317 mm. image is 221 x 312 mm. In Very Good Condition: minor soiling in right margin; minor loss at lower right-hand corner; otherwise clean and bright. R. Bowyer Historic Gallery unknown
189217618Raphael Tuck & Sons. Very Good. 1892. Print. Original antique color chromolithograph from the rare and highly sought "The Voyage of Columbus." The print is lightly toned with soiling in the margins but illustration is clean and overall in very good condition. Current overall size including margins: 15.75" x 12" trimmed down slightly from original size to clean up edges. Chromolitho size: 13" x 9.5". . Raphael Tuck & Sons unknown
1860006727Philadelphia: William Smith 1860. Good. Sheet is 48 x 57 cm. Image is 33 x 38 cm. Hand-colored lithograph produced by Magee's Lithograph Press 48 S. 3rd St. Philadelphia. No date of publication. John L. Magee artist lithographer and engraver was located at 48 or 49 S. 3rd St. Philadelphia only in 1860. Engraved by A. Biggerman after an engraving by John Sartain. Print of deathbed scene of the Reverend John Wesley. Others shown in the image as identified by Sartain: Sarah Wesley a medical assistant the Rev. J. Bradford the Rev. P. Dickinson Mrs. Charles Wesley the Rev. T. Rankin Mrs. E.A. Rogers Miss Ritchie the Rev. J. Rogers the Rev. J. Creighton Master Rogers R.C. Brackenbury the Rev. T. Broadbent the Rev. A. Mather the Rev. J. Broadbent J. Horton the Rev. G. Whitfield Dr. Whitehead and the Rev. J. Edmonson. Scarce one copy on WorldCat. In Good Condition: some mat burn; closed tear of 2.5 cm. fromt upper edge; closed years of less than 2 cm. from lower edge; lower corner creased; image is clean and bright. William Smith unknown
180429150London 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a barefoot female figure dressed in a flowing robe and cap holding a branch in her left hand and with her right arm outstretched. The background is composed of several delicately and elaborately decorated hexagons and circles within a square border. Image roughly 4 x 4 inches Printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a coral mounting boards behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> hardcover
180429156London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a male standing figure who is carrying a scepter and wearing a hat facing a female figure who is dressed in a flowing robe who is gesturing toward him. The image is bordered in a decorated upright rectangular frame and is labeled P1.9 Image roughly 3 x 3.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a black mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
180429160London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving on a horizontal page shows a single standing bearded male figure holding a staff in one hand and a branch in the other in front of a square block on the floor. The image is bordered in a decorated square frame and is labeled P1.4 Image roughly 3.75 x 3.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 9 by 9 now presented in a slate gray mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
180429159London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white horizontal engraving shows eight dancing figures including both men and women many of whom are playing a variety of musical instruments The figures on the far right and left carry torches. One winged figure places a garland on the head of a central flute player. The image is bordered in a decorated rectangular frame and is labeled P1.34 Image roughly 5.5 x 3.25 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a slate gray mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
180429154London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a single seated winged figure holding an open box and horizontal open umbrella. The image is bordered in a decorated circular frame and is labeled P1.1 Image roughly 4.25 x 4.25 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a black mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
180429149London 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a winged figure holding a shield in his right hand and a bucket in his left with cloak draped in front. The background is composed of several delicately and elaborately decorated circles within a square border. Image roughly 3.5 x 3.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a coral mounting boards behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> hardcover
180429153London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a female figure with a shield and scepter on the left and a male figure bending toward her with a helmet in his hand. The image is bordered in a decorated rectangular frame. Image roughly 3.75 x 3.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a coral mounting boards behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller hardcover
180429142London 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a winged figure resting an elbow on a column with cloak draped over his right arm. The background is composed of several delicately and elaborately decorated circles within a square border. Image roughly 4 x 4 inches Printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a coral mounting boards behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> hardcover