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1162 View of the Savoy from the River<br />

Thames.<br />

[n.d., c.1800.]<br />

Pen and ink sketch with grey wash, titled in ink. 90 x<br />

<strong>17</strong>0mm. Split in left edge of image. £140<br />

The Savoy Palace as it would have been in the 1550s.<br />

Once the grandest nobleman's residence of medieval<br />

London, it was John of Gaunt's house when it was<br />

attacked during the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 and<br />

destroyed. In 1505 Henry had it rebuilt as a hospital, as<br />

shown here, which closed in <strong>17</strong>02.<br />

Ref: 8104<br />

1163 [St. Paul's Cathedral.]<br />

Alabaster, Passmore & Sons, Ltd., London &<br />

Maidstone. [n.d. c.1930.]<br />

Etching. £260<br />

A wonderfully atmospheric view of St. Paul's with the<br />

Thames below.<br />

Ref: 9347<br />

375 x 280mm. 15 x 11". Some spotting. Binding worn.<br />

Large paper copy containing all 48 plates, in original<br />

green binding. Rubbed.<br />

Ref: 9399<br />

1166 The Thames, A Picturesque<br />

Delineation of the Most Beautiful Scenery<br />

on the Banks of that River, from its Source<br />

to the Sea.<br />

Engraved by W.B. Cooke & G. Cooke, From Original<br />

Drawings by S. Owen, and other Eminent Artists.<br />

London: Published by John Murray, Albemarle-Street;<br />

J. and A. Arch, Cornhill; and W.B. Cooke, York-Place,<br />

Pentonville. [1814-22.]<br />

Six wrappers, each 400 x 290mm. 16 x 11½". Very<br />

rare in this state. £750<br />

A large paper copy, in original wrappers, of parts one<br />

to six, consisting of 78 plates. Volume six includes<br />

letterpress adverts for various books published by J.<br />

Murray. All plates are india lettered proofs.<br />

Ref: 9398<br />

1167 [The Homecoming.]<br />

Bernard Carr [pencil signature.] [n.d. c.1900.]<br />

Etching. Plate 2<strong>17</strong> x 285mm. 8½" x 11¼". £90<br />

A view of a small sailing boat coming into the dock,<br />

where people are awaiting its arrival.<br />

Ref: 9344<br />

1164 A View from the East-End of the<br />

Brewery Chiswell Street.<br />

Painted by G.Garrard, painter of Horses to his Royal<br />

Highness the Prince of Wales. Engraved by W.Ward.<br />

London. Published Jan.y 1, <strong>17</strong>92 by G.Garrard, No. 43<br />

Little Brittain, & W.Ward Warren Place, Kentish<br />

Town.<br />

Mezzotint. 460 x 560mm. A fantastic impression in<br />

near-perfect condition. Unexamined out of frame.<br />

£1500<br />

The famous Whitbread Brewery. A carthorse is being<br />

backed into a dray.<br />

Frankau 305.<br />

Ref: 9330<br />

1165 Views of London and its Vicinity.<br />

Complete in forty-eight plates, engraved on<br />

copper.<br />

by George Cooke, from Drawings by Callcott, R.A.,<br />

Stanfield A.R.A. Prout. Roberts. Stark. Harding.<br />

Cotman. Havell. &c. &c. After the Original Sketches<br />

made on the Spot by Edward W. Cooke. London:<br />

Published by Longman & Co. Paternoster-Row; J. &<br />

A. Arch, Cornhill; Hodgson, Boys, and Graves, Pall<br />

Mall; and Mrs. G. Cooke, Barnes, Surrey.<br />

1168 [Distant view of Winchester.]<br />

[David Young Cameron.] [n.d., c.1902.]<br />

Etching, 90 x 150mm. 3½ x 6". Unexamined out of<br />

frame. Foxed. £120<br />

One from a collection of etchings for a 1902 issue of<br />

Izaak Walton's Complete Angler published by London,<br />

Freemantle & Co., 1902.<br />

Ref: 9349<br />

1169 [Ammonites.]<br />

Geo. West del et lith.; Geo. West del Lens Aldous lith.<br />

W. West imp; Hullmandel & Walton imp.; Day & Son,<br />

Lith.rs to the Queen. Phil. Trans. MDCCCLIX; Phil.<br />

Trans. MDCCCLX.<br />

Lithographs, 270 x 190mm. 10½ x 7½". Some foxing.<br />

£160<br />

Eight plates from Philosophical Transactions of the<br />

Royal Society for years 1859 and 1860 to accompany<br />

essays written in that publication. Founded in 1665 and<br />

still running, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal<br />

Society is now the world's longest-running scientific<br />

journal. On a separate sheet is written by hand:<br />

'drawings of Ammonites from the Library of R.J. Mann<br />

M.D. at 98 Bolingbroke Grove Wandsworth Common<br />

SW.' Ammonites are an extinct group of marine<br />

animals and provide most fossils found on the Jurassic<br />

coast.<br />

Ref: 9393<br />

1<strong>17</strong>0 New Holland Robin. [in ink.]<br />

Mrs Withers [signed in ink.] [n.d. c.1820.]<br />

Watercolour. 146 x <strong>17</strong>8mm. 5¾" x 7". £190

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