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After Johannes Kip, 19th Century La
After Johannes Kip, 19th Century
La Ville de Londres, Prospectus Londinensis (A Prospect of the City of London)
reverse painting over engraving on glass
18 3/4 x 45 1/2 inches.
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19th Century Engraving of London "A
19th Century Engraving of London "A Prospect of the City of London" by John Kip, published by John Smith, London, circa 1820, large-scale panoramic view with additional title La Ville de Londres. Prospectus Londinensis in cartouche at top and location key at bottom, two joined sheets, hand-coloring and gum arabic, engraving on laid paper, 19-1/8 x 46-1/8 in. (plate); modern painted wood and composition frame,
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British School (18th/19th
British School (18th/19th century) Brighthelonston 1771 and 1803 (a pair of paintings) gouache on paper 25 x 20 inches.
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Panorama of London and the Thames.,
Panorama of London and the Thames., circa 1846, Illustrated London News, 4to, coloured wood engraved panorama, printed key on separate tipped in leaf, original green cloth board, with decorative cloth design on upper cover with gilt arms of the City of London/see illustration
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19th Century Engraving of London
19th Century Engraving of London French, 19th century, Aspect Général De Londres, Vue Prise De L'Abbaye De Westminster, by A. Appert, after Chapuis, published by A. Chardon, Paris, circa 1857, panoramic view of London along the Thames River, hand-colored aquatint engraving, 20-1/2 x 32-5/8 in. (image); modern painted wood and composition frame,
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Two albums and a folder of
Two albums and a folder of postcards and photos including many early 20th. century scenes of London.
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20TH C. SCHOOL: "THE CITY OF LONDON
20TH C. SCHOOL: "THE CITY OF LONDON IN 1964" Collaged newspaper and architectural photographs on a hand-colored lithographic print 15 x 23 in. (image) signed J.A. Anthony.
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ANTIQUE ENGLISH SCHOOL VIEW OF
ANTIQUE ENGLISH SCHOOL VIEW OF LONDON Ink and watercolor on paper, mounted to support sheet with text beneath image, circa 1800 (Regency Period), retains gallery label to verso, in antique but later period frame.
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A set of six coloured prints of
A set of six coloured prints of London landmarks each 20 x 13 cm together with a lithograph of a Constable painting of the River Stour.
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Two hand-colored maps of London and
Two hand-colored maps of London and "View of St. James Gate" all mounted in a walnut frame with overall size of 28"h.x61"l.
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British School, 18th Century
British School, 18th Century
Portraits of a Gentleman and a Lady (two works)
oil on canvas
Each: 19 5/8 x 13 5/8 inches (sight).
Property from the Estate of a Lady, Nevada
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British School (18th/19th
British School (18th/19th century) Portrait of a Lady oil on canvas 48 x 50 1/2 inches.
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''Metropolitan Improvements or
''Metropolitan Improvements or London in the Late 19th Cent'' by James Elms Architect Illustrated by Mr. Thos. H. Shepherd. M.A. Cook 1833.E
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British School, 19th Century London
British School, 19th Century
London and Portsmouth Royal Mail
oil on canvas
29 1/2 x 42 3/4 inches.
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Two hand-colored maps of London
Two hand-colored maps of London c.1890 "The Thames" and "St. James Street". 8.5"x4.75" each
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British School, 18th Century
British School, 18th Century
Portrait of a Lady
oil on canvas
unsigned
50 1/8 x 39 7/8 inches.
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A NEW PLAN OF LONDON, WESTMINSTER
A NEW PLAN OF LONDON, WESTMINSTER AND SOUTHWARK, 1805, COLOR ENGRAVED MAP, UNKNOWN CARTOGRAPHER, FRAMED: 18 1/2 X 27 IN. (46.99 X 68.58 CM.)A New Plan of London, Westminster and Southwark, 1805, Color Engraved Map, Unknown Cartographer,, Dimensions: Framed: 18 1/2 x 27 in. (46.99 x 68.58 cm.)
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British School, 18th Century
British School, 18th Century
Portraits (two works)
oil on canvas
unsigned
63 7/8 x 51 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of Dr. Kianoosh Jafari
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TWO COLOURED AQUATINT PRINTS OF
TWO COLOURED AQUATINT PRINTS OF VIEWS OF LONDON, AFTER JOSEPH FARINGTON, PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM BYRNE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY to include 'THE CHURCH OF ST MAGNUS AND THE MONUMENT' and 'VIEW OF BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE AND ST PAULS CATHEDRAL', in modern frames(2)44cm high, 62cm wide [sight size]
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Pair of 18th-Century British
Pair of 18th-Century British Hand-Colored Lithographs, depicting Oriental street figures, sight 12" x 10", published May 4, 1799 by W. Miller, Old Bond Street, London. Presented in silver-gilt frames.
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* (ENGLAND) SHEPHERD THOMAS
* (ENGLAND) SHEPHERD THOMAS Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century. [uniformly bound with:] London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century. London: Jones 1827 1829. 2 vols. 4to 3/4 smooth green calf over marbled boards extra title page vignettes. With 82 and 78 (of 80) sheets of plates respectively (160 total). Spines and upper boards detached both vols. with loss to calf; intermittent foxing; large tear to plate 3 vol. 1; bookplates tipped in both vols.
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BRITISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT(18th
BRITISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT(18th century)
Gentleman in a Wig and Light Blue Jacket, unsigned, oil on canvas, 38-3/4 x 31-1/2 in.; gilt wood panel frame, 45-1/4 x 37-3/4 in.
Provenance: Lacy Gallery, London; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey
Condition:
lined, retouch, crackle, restretched on new stretcher, abrasions upper center; frame with some losses to surface, resurfaced, framed warped
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A. Pugin and T. Rowlandson
A. Pugin and T. Rowlandson ''Fire in London'' 1808 engraving and aquatint with hand-coloring dated and titled lower center marked ''Pugin & Rowlandson'' lower left and ''J. Black'' lower right marked ''No. 35'' upper right matted and framed under glass toning and foxing ss: 9'' h. x 11'' w.
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British School (19th century)
British School (19th century) Portrait of a Lady and her Children oil on canvas 44 x 34 inches.
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British School (18th century)
British School (18th century) Portrait of a Lady oil on canvas 29 1/2 x 24 inches.
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British School, 19th Century
British School, 19th Century
Portrait of a Lady
oil on canvas
36 x 28 inches.
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THREE ANTIQUE AERIAL VIEWS OF
THREE ANTIQUE AERIAL VIEWS OF LONDON Each a hand-colored engraving, circa 1750, Thomas Bowles, to include "The South East Prospect of Westminster," "The South West Prospect of London," and "A General View of the City of London, Next to the River Thames," presented in uniform framing.
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British School, 19th Century
British School, 19th Century
Portraits of a Gentleman and a Lady (two works)
oil on canvas
each apparently unsigned
49 7/8 x 40 inches.
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CRUCHLEY'S EVIRONS OF LONDON 1823
CRUCHLEY'S EVIRONS OF LONDON 1823 ENGRAVED, HAND COLORED MAP 24"H X 24"WCruchley's Evirons of London 1823 engraved, hand colored map, "extending 15-18 miles round St. Paul's on a Scale of Three Quarters of an Inch to a Mile, On which is carefully delineated all the Main & Cross Roads, Foot paths, & Gentlemen's Seats, Parks, Inns. Divisions and Sub-divisions of the Counties in the Hundreds, EC, EC, EC. Constructed & Improved from a minute investigation. from Actual Survey. Engraved and Published July 17, 1823 by G. F. Cruchley Mapseller, London Dimensions: 24"H x 24"W
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HAND-COLOURED SHIP ENGRAVINGS,
HAND-COLOURED SHIP ENGRAVINGS, LONDON, 1797 & 1835Two hand-coloured aquatint engravings, to include: "The Samuel Enderby, of 422 Tons William Lisle Commander, Leaving Cowes Roads for London, September, 1834" (on left). After William John Huggins (1781-1845). Painted by W.J. Huggins, London, 1835. Frame 26.5" x 21". Along with, "Portrait of East Indiaman Coming to Anchor at Spithead". After Robert Dodd (Artist & Engraver), published N. 22 Lifson Green August 1797. Frame 26.5" x 21".
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BRITISH SCHOOL (19th century).
BRITISH SCHOOL (19th century). PORTRAIT OF LADY oil on canvas - Framed 28 in. x 22 in.
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British School (late 18th/early
British School (late 18th/early 19th century) Portrait of Woman in Red Wrap and Lace Dress, seated in a landscape, dated lower left "1792", oil on canvas, 25 x 30-1/4 in., 18th century style gilt wood and composition frame with label for "J….Wer…40 George St….",
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British School (18th century),
British School (18th century), Portrait of a Woman, inscription in chalk verso attribut
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The Panorama of the Thames from
The Panorama of the Thames from Oxford to the Nore, London, L. & R., [c. 1880]. 'Photo-lithographic' panorama on accordion leaf, in original burgundy cloth binding titled in gilt
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WILLIAM HENRY BARTLETT (BRITISH,
WILLIAM HENRY BARTLETT (BRITISH, 1809-1854) "THE PORT OF LONDON" 1842. Pen and brown ink on paper. Signed 'W. H. Bartlett' (on reverse).
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A copy of ''The traveller'' by
A copy of ''The traveller'' by Oliver Goldsmith with illustrations 1851 together with over twenty prints some coloured mainly of London.