A view near the Roode Sand Pass at the Cape of Good Hope
£1,200.00Bluck after Henry Salt
A view near the Roode Sand Pass at the Cape of Good Hope
London, William Miller 1809
Aquatint
Original hand-colouring
650 x 478 mm
Light foxing including one visible mark in the
£1200
Chelone Barbata and three others
£30.00Maund, Benjamin (1790-1864).
The Botanic Garden.
Chelone Barbata and three others
London: Maund for Simpkin & Marshall , 1825 – 1840
Emgraving
Original hand colouring
189 x 153 mm
£30
Dianthus Chinensis and three others
£35.00Maund, Benjamin (1790-1864).
The Botanic Garden. Dianthus Chinensis and three others
London: Maund for Simpkin & Marshall , 1825 – 1840
Emgraving
Original hand colouring
189 x 153 mm
£35
Globularia Vulgaris and three others
£39.00Maund, Benjamin (1790-1864).
The Botanic Garden.
Globularia Vulgaris and three others
London: Maund for Simpkin & Marshall , 1825 – 1840
Emgraving
Original hand colouring
189 x 153 mm
£30
Trigidia Pavonia and three others
£35.00Maund, Benjamin (1790-1864).
The Botanic Garden.
Trigidia Pavonia and three others
London: Maund for Simpkin & Marshall , 1825 – 1840
Emgraving
Original hand colouring
189 x 153 mm
£35
Veduta del Tempio do Antonino e Faustino in Campo Vaccino
£2,200.00Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
Veduta del Tempio do Antonino e Faustino in Campo Vaccino
[The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina].
Rome 1758
Original etching from the “Vedute di Roma”.
400 x 540 mm
Hind 49, iii/vi
£2200
‘Success to the Secrets!’
£35.00H Beckwith ‘Success to the Secrets!’ London c.1840 Engraving 130 x 200mm
“BAY MALTON” This most excellent Horse was never beat, being so eminent for his Running, is the property of the Right Hon.ble the Marquis of Rockingham, was not only remarkable for his GreatSpeed but
£250.00Anon after Francis Sartorius “BAY MALTON” This most excellent Horse was never beat, being so eminent for his Running, is the property of the Right Hon.ble the Marquis of Rockingham, was not only remarkable for his GreatSpeed but also his Deep Rate, which made him so much supe- | rior to all those he ever Run against, beating the with the greatest ease & is thought by many Judges to be the best Horse since Childers. Bay Malton was got by Sampson, his Dam by Old Cade, his Grand Dam by Old Traveller, his Great Grand Dam | by a sone of Greyhound, own brother to ye Dam of Vane’s little Partner, his Great Gr.1 Grand Dam by Old Partner, his Great Great Great Grand Dam by Woodcock, his Great Great Great Great Grand Dam by Crofts Bay Barb. Bay Malton at four Years Old wona Sweepstakes | atMalton of 100 Guineas, a Sweepstake at Newmarket in April; 1765, of 1000 Guineas & 400 Guineas bye; also received a Forfeit at the same price, & on the 1.t of Octo.r in ye same Year, beat the famous Grey Horse Gimcrack at Newmarket for 1000 Guineas, at the | same place in april 1767 he won a Sweepstakes of 500 Guineas each, beating King Herod, Turf & Askam; In April 1768 he beat Lord Grosvenor’s Cardinal Puff for the Whip, & in May following beat S.r James Lowther’s Askam for the Jockey Club Plate, also at New | market, which was the last time he Started or perhaps ever will, being designed for a Stallion. Printed for Robert Sayer, Map & Printseller at No 53 Fleet Street, London. 1st September 1768 Mezzotint 255 x 350mm Trimmed to lower plate mark.
“BAY MALTON” This most excellent Horse was never beat, being so eminent for his Running, is the property of the Right Hon.ble the Marquis of Rockingham, was not only remarkable for his GreatSpeed but
£300.00Anon after Francis Sartorius “BAY MALTON” This most excellent Horse was never beat, being so eminent for his Running, is the property of the Right Hon.ble the Marquis of Rockingham, was not only remarkable for his GreatSpeed but also his Deep Rate, which made him so much supe- | rior to all those he ever Run against, beating the with the greatest ease & is thought by many Judges to be the best Horse since Childers. Bay Malton was got by Sampson, his Dam by Old Cade, his Grand Dam by Old Traveller, his Great Grand Dam | by a sone of Greyhound, own brother to ye Dam of Vane’s little Partner, his Great Gr.1 Grand Dam by Old Partner, his Great Great Great Grand Dam by Woodcock, his Great Great Great Great Grand Dam by Crofts Bay Barb. Bay Malton at four Years Old wona Sweepstakes | atMalton of 100 Guineas, a Sweepstake at Newmarket in April; 1765, of 1000 Guineas & 400 Guineas bye; also received a Forfeit at the same price, & on the 1.t of Octo.r in ye same Year, beat the famous Grey Horse Gimcrack at Newmarket for 1000 Guineas, at the | same place in april 1767 he won a Sweepstakes of 500 Guineas each, beating King Herod, Turf & Askam; In April 1768 he beat Lord Grosvenor’s Cardinal Puff for the Whip, & in May following beat S.r James Lowther’s Askam for the Jockey Club Plate, also at New | market, which was the last time he Started or perhaps ever will, being designed for a Stallion. Printed for Robert Sayer, Map & Printseller at No 53 Fleet Street, London. 1st September 1768 Mezzotint 255 x 350mm Trimmed to lower plate mark.
“F. Sartorius pinx.1*** | KING HEROD a famous Running Horse the Property of His Royal Highness the late Duke of Cumberland, but now of S,,r John Moor Bar.t. And after proving himself a CapitalRacer ma
£250.00Anon after Sartorius “F. Sartorius pinx.1*** | KING HEROD a famous Running Horse the Property of His Royal Highness the late Duke of Cumberland, but now of S,,r John Moor Bar.t. And after proving himself a CapitalRacer many times by winning of several Considerable | Matches, Subscriptions & Sweepstakes, is taken out of Training & is a Stallion at S,,r John’s Seat5 at Neather Hall near Bury in Suffolk. His Colts that have as yet appear’d are allow’d by Judges to be remarkably strong, Large, Beautifull & Boney, all of which Properties he | is adjudg’d to be Possess’d of, he was got by that well known Honest Horse Tartar late the Property of His Grace the Duke of Ancaster, which was got by M,,r John Crofts Old Partner. A Horse Distinguish’d for getting good Racers & not Inferior to any Foreign Horse | ***whatever, being got by Jigg a Son of the Byerley Turk & his Dam by the Curwen Bay Barb. Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London 12th May, 1794 Mezzotint 225 x 365mm Slight discolouration
“Fashion gains Custom”
£120.00Anon “Fashion gains Custom” London, H J Carter c. 1850 Lithograph 360 x 280 mm
“In Smooth Water”
£30.00J Westley after J Williams “In Smooth Water” London Rogerson & Tuxford, 1854 Engraving 135 x 210mm