John Doyle (born 1928) - SmallJohn Doyle (born 1928) - Small watercolour sketch - ''Canterbury Cathedral from Thanington'' signed in oak frame and glazed and a selection of watercolours and prints various
John Britton - ''The History andJohn Britton - ''The History and Antiquities of the Metropolitical Church of Canterbury'' printed for Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown London 1821 (one full brown leather bound volume) and William Gostling - ''A Walk in and about The City of Canterbury'' new edition published and sold by William Blackley Canterbury 1825 (one grey card bound volume)
An early 18th Century engravingAn early 18th Century engraving - ''The Prospect of Ye Reliques of the Abbey of St. Austin Canterbury from the High Tower of Christ Church'' 6.5ins x 11ins with key in Latin and an 18th Century coloured engraving - ''East View of the Abbey of St. Augustine near the City of Canterbury'' 7.5ins x 12.25ins both framed and glazed
S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) -S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) - Watercolour - ''Canterbury Cathedral'' 11ins x 16ins signed in gilt frame and glazed
D.H. (or H.D.) - Watercolour -D.H. (or H.D.) - Watercolour - Site of Becket's Tomb Canterbury Cathedral 20.75ins x 17.75ins initialled and dated 1972 in gilt frame and glazed
An extensive collection of earlyAn extensive collection of early 20th Century Arcadian bone china crested ware comprising - Model of Ely Cathedral with crest for Ely Priory 3.5ins high an early car with crest for Tunbridge Wells 2ins high and a selection of crested ware models and shapes various (approximately 125 pieces)
S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) -S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) - Watercolour - View of Canterbury Cathedral 11.5ins x 18ins signed and dated 1935 in gilt frame and glazed
Thomas Johnson and Wenzel HollarThomas Johnson and Wenzel Hollar (1607-1677) - Four engravings of Canterbury Cathedral - ''South Prospect of the Cathedral'' 7.5ins x 14ins and Thomas Johnson and Daniel King - Two engravings - ''West Prospect....'' 9ins x 6.75ins and ''North Prospect....'' 10.25ins x 11.25ins in wood frames and glazed
5 vols. Britton, John. Cathedral5 vols. Britton, John. Cathedral Antiques. Historical and Descriptive Accounts,... of The Following English Cathedrals: Canterbury, York, Salisbury, Norwich, Oxford, Winchester, Lichfield, Hereford, Wells, Exeter, Worcester, Peterborough, Gloucester, and Bristol. London: M.A. Nattali, 1836. 4to, contemp. 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spines, a.e.g.; occasionally scuffed, joints often rubbed, a few spines tender. With 311 plates. Internally clean.
TWO ETCHINGS OF CANTERBURY, ENGLANDeachTWO ETCHINGS OF CANTERBURY, ENGLANDeach signed "W. P. Robins"; the first: "Mercury Lane, Canterbury"; the second: "Canterbury Cathedral"; each framed under glass Dimensions: sight 10 x 7 in. (25.4 x 17.8 cm.), frame: 16 x 14 in. (40.6 x 35.6 cm.) Condition:
S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) -S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) - Watercolour - View of Canterbury Cathedral 12ins x 16.25ins signed in gilt frame and glazed
Britton (J) The History and AntiquitiesBritton (J) The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of: Salisbury, Exeter, Bristol, Hereford, Worcester, Peterborough, Gloucester, Norwich, Lichfield, Canterbury, Winchester and Wells
John Frederick Physick (born 1923)John Frederick Physick (born 1923) - Pen and ink drawing - ''The South West View of Canterbury Cathedral'' 24.5ins x 36.5ins signed and dated 1947 in ebonised frame and glazed
Paul Sandby (1730-1809) - PairPaul Sandby (1730-1809) - Pair of aquatints - ''Great Gate of St. Augustine's Monastery at Canterbury'' and ''Cemetary Gate of St. Augustine Monastery at Canterbury'' each 12.75ins x 19.75ins published by P. Sandby St. Georges Row North Side of Hyde Park May 1789 (generally discoloured foxed and with some damage to margins) in modern walnut finish frames and glazed
19th c. guoche ''Chichester Cathedral''19th c. guoche ''Chichester Cathedral'' attr. to Lancelot Brown (United Kingdom 1715-1783). Sight 7'' x 11''
Louis Laurant Raze (1805-1873)Louis Laurant Raze (1805-1873) - Lithograph - ''The South-West View of Canterbury Cathedral'' 18ins x 25.5ins lithographed by Day and Sons and published by Henry Russell Canterbury July 1st 1852 (somewhat discoloured) in gilt moulded frame and glazed (frame damaged)
S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) -S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) - Two watercolours - \'\'Canterbury from Whitstable Hill\'\' and \'\'Canterbury Cathedral from the Stour\'\' 9ins x 11.25ins and 8.25ins x 11.75ins respectively both signed the former dated 1939 in gilt frames and glazed
WILLIAM EDWARD WARE (BRITISH, 1915-1997)WILLIAM EDWARD WARE (BRITISH, 1915-1997) Canterbury Cathedral signed 'William Ware' (lower right) oil on board 91.5 x 122cm ARR
James Collins (fl. early 18th Century)James Collins (fl. early 18th Century) - Coloured engraving - ''The South West Prospect of the Metropolitan Church of Canterbury'' 19ins x 22.75ins published by J. Smith in Exeter Exchange in Ye Strand 1715 (some discolouration and some minor damage to lower margin) in modern moulded and gilt frame
S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) -S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) - Pen ink and watercolour - View of Bell Harry Tower Canterbury Cathedral looking towards the Memorial Gardens 8.5ins x 5.25ins signed in black in modern moulded frame and glazed
Paul Sandby (1730-1809) - Two colouredPaul Sandby (1730-1809) - Two coloured aquatints - ''St. George's Gate at Canterbury'' 12.5ins x 19.75ins and ''Cemetry Gate of St Augustines Monastry at canterbury'' 12.25ins x 19.5ins published by T. Palser Surry Side Westminster Bridge 1812 both in gilt frames and glazed
James Collins (fl. early 18th Century)James Collins (fl. early 18th Century) - Engraving - ''The South Prospect of Ye Citie of Canterbury drawn from Dungeon Hill by Jam. Collins 1704'' - Showing panorama of the City from the Castle to Riding Gate printed on two sheets 17.5ins x 49ins overall (creased to middle of each sheet and with slight foxing and discolouration) in ebonised and gilt moulded frame and glazed Note : Frame bears plate engraved ''Plan of Canterbury by Jas. Collins 1704 lent by F. Bennett-Goldney Esq. F.S.A.'' Provenance : Purchased from Baynton-Williams Maltravers House 49 Maltravers Street Arundel West Sussex BN18 9BX 18th October 1984 and with background history supplied by Baynton-Williams
A 18th/19th Century French creamA 18th/19th Century French cream painted and gilt decorated Sacristy the domed top with flaming torch finial and with all-over floral ornament fitted three division rotating central section on bow-fronted plinth base 40ins wide x 28ins deep x 113ins high (in poor condition throughout)
Edward Sharland (British 1884-1967)/ChesterEdward Sharland (British 1884-1967)/Chester Cathedral/Canterbury Cathedral/etchings, 40cm x 23cm and four other etchings including Gertrude Hayes, Gerald M Burn, etc.
A 19th Century rosewood fretworkA 19th Century rosewood fretwork carved music Canterbury, 53cm wide
1 piece. Etching. Schiavonetti,1 piece. Etching. Schiavonetti, V.A. & Heath, James after Stothard, Thomas. "Pilgrimage to Canterbury." London: W.H. Worthington, Oct. 1, 1817. 14 x 38 1/2 inches (355 x 978 mm), mtd. on large blank sheet. Light to moderate dampstaining - mostly outside image. In later 19th-Century frame. Not examined out of frame.
George Braun (1541-1622) and FransGeorge Braun (1541-1622) and Frans Hogenberg (circa 1536-1588) - Coloured engraving - ''Birdseye View of the City of Canterbury'' 7.75ins x 17ins a photocopy of Latin text to reverse published in Civitates Orbis Terrarum 1588 (or later) (with damage and old repairs) in modern gilt moulded frame and glazed
S.G. Genies - Gouache - ''Patrixbourne''S.G. Genies - Gouache - ''Patrixbourne'' - View of the church 19ins x 24.5ins with monogram and dated 1969 in modern gilt frame and glazed
James Cole (1715-1774) - EngravingJames Cole (1715-1774) - Engraving - ''The Ichnography or Plan of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury 18.5ins x 13.5ins (plate 33) in later Hogarth frame and glazed
Thomas Hearne (British 1744-1817)/GloucesterThomas Hearne (British 1744-1817)/Gloucester Cathedral/watercolour, 17.75cm x 22.75cm
Two coloured engravings - ''A PlanTwo coloured engravings - ''A Plan of the City of Canterbury'' and ''The Adjoining Suburbs'' published 1798 and 1800 both 12ins x 15.25ins earlier edition with vignettes of Canterbury the latter with reference keys (both thought to be published for ''Goslings Walks In and Around the City of Canterbury'') both framed and glazed
Woolnoth, W. A Graphic Illustration…ofWoolnoth, W. A Graphic Illustration…of Canterbury, 1816. 4to., cont. straight grained black morocco gilt, a.e.g. Engraved plates (some off-setting)/Provenance: Spetchley Park
A 17th/18th Century white marbleA 17th/18th Century white marble oval plaque carved with a shoulder-length profile of Christ contained within an oval moulded Marmo Rosso marble frame with iron suspension ring for hanging 14.5ins x 11.75ins (overall)
Georg Braun (1541-1622) and FransGeorg Braun (1541-1622) and Frans Hogenberg (circa 1536-1588) - Engraving - ''Birdseye View of the City of Canterbury'' 10.5ins x 17ins with Latin text to reverse ''Published in Civitates Orbis Terrarum 1588'' (or later) with later annotation of sixteen points of interest (slightly discoloured and a weak impression along top margin) in modern gilt frame and glazed
Attributed to Richard Wilson (British,Attributed to Richard Wilson (British, 1714-1782) View of a Cathedral With Figur
1 vol. Pennell, Joseph & Elizabeth1 vol. Pennell, Joseph & Elizabeth Robins. A Canterbury Pilgrimage. London: Seeley, 1885. First edition. Sq. 8vo, orig. pictorial & gilt-lettered brown cloth; light wear, corners slightly bumped, spine ends a little frayed. Full-page & text illus. by Joseph Pennell. Occasional internal smudging. Reputed to be among the earliest books to illustrate cycling.