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NORMAN HIRST (1862-1956) A mezzotint portrait of a lady in parkland setting and another similar by the same hand, both signed in pencil to the margin, 61cm x 40cm; another, coloured mezzotint by L. Busiere, The Piping Boy, signed in pencil, 65cm x 46cm and a lithograph by Sydney E. Wilson after Joshua Reynolds, The Angel Choir, 39cm x 32cm (4)
DEVONSHIRE DUKE OF: (1720-1764) British Prime Minister 1756-57. An extremely rare L.S., Devonshire, one page, folio, n.p. (London), 22nd February 1759, to Mrs. Jane Heine, Housekeeper at Kensington Palace. The elegantly penned manuscript letter is a warrant in which Devonshire instructs the housekeeper to permit Mr. Philip Dawes, Painter, to 'take a Copy of the Picture of King William and to allow him a Room to paint in'. With blank integral leaf. About EX The present letter most likely relates to Philip Dawe (d.1832) English Mezzotint Engraver & Artist who worked under William Hogarth for a period of his career.
An English commemorative pearlware cider jug, early 19th century, one side transfer-printed in puce with a scene of Lord Howe, entitled 'Right Hon. Earl Howe, Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Fleet in the Channel' below battle honours, the opposing side with a further puce print entitled 'The Female Archers', below a wreath of leaves, 21cm high (spout a.f) (2) *The Earl Howe print is taken from a mezzotint first published in 1794 by Laurie and Whittle of Fleet Street, London. Note: Provenance: Linley Hall, Shropshire
*Murray (John George). The Laboratory, published Thomas McLean, 1842, uncoloured mezzotint after W.Hunt showing the interior of a pharmacy, india on laid, toned overall and laid on canvas, 490 x 620 mm, framed and glazed The engraving shows the interior of John Bell & Co's pharmacy in Oxford Street in London. The Seated man is John Simmonds who had worked at the shop since its opening in 1798. The young apprentice who is cleaning a mortar was called William. (1)
*Pether (William, 1731-1821). [The Orrery], published J.Boydell, [1768], uncoloured mezzotint after J.Wright of Derby, trimmed to image with loss of title but retaining some letters, very slight abrasion to printed surface, 455 x 575 mm, mounted, framed and glazed According to Chaloner Smith, "Mr. Jewett...names the lecturer as Mr. Denby, the organist of All-Saints Church, the young woman as Mrs. Sale, the young man taking notes as Burdett the engraver, the young man to the right as Joseph Wright the painter, the other, Mr. A. Winterman and Mr. G. Snowden, and the boys as the sons of the Rev. Mr. Cantrell of Derby." (1)
A 19th century hand coloured mezzotint, Port of Liverpool', from a painting by Samuel Walters, engraved by R.G. Reeve, and dedicated to the Mayor and Council of the City by the publisher Henry Lacey, dated July 20th 1836, 62 x 43cm, framed and glazed please see additional images for label to back of the frame, generally good condition, some foxing, some very minor water marks otherwise, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) after Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) - Coloured mezzotint - "Lavtnia", 17.5ins x 13.75ins, F. Bartolozzi after Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) - Coloured mezzotint - Portrait of Elizabeth Farren, 18.5ins x 12ins, and four other late 18th Century coloured mezzotints, various, all framed and glazed
A mid 19th century Mezzotint, hand coloured, depicting 'Bonaparte's flight in disguise from Russia', together with a mid 19th century hand coloured print '17th light dragoon (Lancers)', an early 20th century facsimile of Christian John Rugenda's battle scene, and a lithograph portrait of Thomas Sydenham (4)
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