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BLOOMSBURY AUCTIONS<br />
Lot 336<br />
336. [Bondy Azulay] gr a N d Pa N O r a M a O f lO N d O N<br />
f r O M t h e ri v e r th a M e s, from Western Stone Wharf by<br />
the New Palace of Westminster to the Royal Victualling<br />
Office at Deptford Dockyard, folding wood-engraved<br />
panorama, title printed in pink on front pastedown,<br />
c.1850 by G. Whitelaw of Fleet St, presentation<br />
inscription verso of penultimate panel, dated ‘52,<br />
on 6 sheets, joined, 135 x 5530mm. (5 ¼ x 218 in),<br />
folding into gilt-embossed cloth boards, oblong 8vo.<br />
£400 - £600<br />
*** This panorama begins with the new Palace of<br />
Westminster, dating it after 1840, but before the<br />
completion of St Stephen’s Tower (Big Ben) in 1859. It<br />
must, therefore, differ from Abbey’s example [Life, 506],<br />
which has the same title and dimensions, but which he<br />
dates to c.1830, and begins at Essex Street, approximately<br />
1600mm. into this piece. This example also differs from<br />
others sold in these rooms, which have been published<br />
by Azulay himself, at Thames Tunnel, where he occupied<br />
three booths, as the most prolific producer and vendor of<br />
‘peep shows’ and perspective views.<br />
337. Thomas Mann Baynes vi e w O f t h e NO rt h Ba N k<br />
O f t h e tha M e s f r O M wes t M i N s t e r Bri d g e tO lON d O N<br />
Br i d g e, sh e w i N g t h at Pa rt O f t h e i M P r O v e M e N t s<br />
s u g g e s t e d B y lt. cO l.l tr e N c h, w h i c h it is i N t e N d e d tO<br />
c a r ry i N t O e X e c u t i O N, lithographed panorama printed<br />
by Charles Hullmandel on 9 sheets, [Abbey Life 496],<br />
1825, R. Ackermann, v.s., total image approx 195 x<br />
5890mm.(7 ¾ x 232 in), presented in three pairs and<br />
one group of three. £600 - £800<br />
Lot 337<br />
Lot 338<br />
338. Fernando Brambila & Juan Gálbez [ru i N a s d e<br />
za r a g O z a (ru i N s O f sa r a g O s s a)], 6 plates only (of 36),<br />
engravings with aquatint, on laid paper, [c.1808-1814],<br />
each c.400 x 515mm (15 ¾ x 20 ¼ in), all unframed.<br />
£100 - £150<br />
Lot 339<br />
339. * After Oswald Walters Brierly eN g l i s h fl e e t<br />
e N t e r i N g t h e gr e at Be lt, lithograph, by T.G. Dutton,<br />
with hand-colouring, 420 x 570mm, small tear in<br />
lettered margin, Day & Son, 1854; with Meeting of<br />
the English and French Fleets, and Sending on Board<br />
the Admiral for Letters at Sea, lithographs, each c.420<br />
x 570mm, some surface dirt, Day & Son, 1854 (3).<br />
£300 - £500