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View from Hyde Park. (Hudson River.)
William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North
America in 1839/1842. He drew many views of United States Cities
and scenery, later published as steel engravings resulting
in a unique record of the times Nathaniel
P.
Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial form
by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a fully bound
book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page no defects
unmounted £20 professional tint View
from the east side of the river at Hyde Park, people sitting in
park land overlooking the majestic, boat-filled Hudson, and opposite
mountains.
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Washington from the President's House
William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North
America in 1839/1842. He drew many views of United States Cities
and scenery, later published as steel engravings resulting
in a unique record of the times Nathaniel
P.
Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial form
by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a fully bound
book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page no defects
unmounted £20 professional tint
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"Fairmount
Waterworks. From The West Side
Aquatint by G. Lehman; from Views of Philadelphia. printed
by Cephas Grier Childs and R. H.. Hobson. 1829.Issued to
subscribers between November 1827 and November 1830, these parts
constitute the true first edition of the work. . George Lehman, a
native of Lancaster, moved to Philadelphia where he became a noted
artist, engraver, lithographer and publisher.RARE £35
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Merchant's
Exchange, Wall Street. 1830–31
after Charles Burton (American, b. England, active about 1819–42)
Home for some of New York's wealthiest families after the Revolution,
Wall Street also included several public buildings: City Hall, the
temporary United States Capitol, and the Merchants' Exchange. One of
the casualties of the fire of 1837 was the Merchants' Exchange
£18
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New York Bay
From the Telegraph Station .
.. Hand-colored steel engraving, after a painting by J.P.
Houston and engraved by J.T. Smyth published by A.
Fullarton & Co. in Gazetteer of the World, 1856. 16 x 16 cm
£15 tinted mounted
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The Bridge over the Schuylkill near Philadelphia, Ver: Staaten
by Martini, J. G. (Johann Georg), engraver. From Meyer's
Universum stahlstich v. J. G. Martini, Rudolstadt.
View from the west bank of the river showing
the full length of the single span bridge. Includes Fairmount
Waterworks and reservoir, several sailboats, and two men fishing on the
bank of the river. Also known as the Upper Ferry Bridge, the bridge was
erected 1809-1812 with Robert Mills serving as the architect, and Lewis
Wernwag as engineer. Burned 1838. scarce odd faint colour in some
areas £12
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Albany
William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North
America in 1839/1842. He drew many views of United States Cities
and scenery, later published as steel engravings resulting
in a unique record of the times Nathaniel
P.
Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial form
by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a fully bound
book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page no defects
unmounted £15 professional tint
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Barhydt's Lake Saratoga
William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North
America in 1839/1842. He drew many views of United States Cities
and scenery, later published as steel engravings resulting
in a unique record of the times Nathaniel
P.
Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial form
by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a fully bound
book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page no defects
unmounted £12 untinted
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The Narrows from Fort hamilton
William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North
America in 1839/1842. He drew many views of United States Cities
and scenery, later published as steel engravings resulting
in a unique record of the times Nathaniel
P.
Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial form
by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a fully bound
book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page no defects
unmounted £15 professional tint
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Philadelphia
Engraved by S.Davenport, published in Kelly's New and Universal English
Dictionary, 1843. Steel engraved antique print with hand
colouring.
Size 17.5 x 11.5 cms including title, plus margins. £15 unmounted
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New York
Engraved by S.Davenport, published in Kelly's New and Universal English
Dictionary, 1843. Steel engraved antique print with hand
colouring. Size 17.5 x 11.5 cms including title, plus margins.
£15 unmounted
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City of Louisville.
United-States. Original steel engraving drawn by A. C. Warren,
engraved by E. P. Brandard. 1872. fsteel engraving from
Picturesque America. A Pictorial Delineation of The Mountains, Rivers,
Lakes, Forests, Waterfalls, Shores, Cañons, Valleys, Cities and
Other Picturesque Features of the North American Continent.With
Illustrations on Steel and Wood by the Most Eminent Artists. Published
by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co, London - 1872/4 12-1/2x9 in
Hand-coloured £25 scarce
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Philadelphia from Belmont
United-States. Original steel engraving drawn by A. C. Warren,
engraved by E. P. Brandard. 1872. fsteel engraving from
Picturesque
America. A Pictorial Delineation of The Mountains, Rivers, Lakes,
Forests, Waterfalls, Shores, Cañons, Valleys, Cities and Other
Picturesque Features of the North American Continent.With Illustrations
on Steel and Wood by the Most Eminent Artists. Published by Cassell,
Petter, Galpin & Co, London - 1872/4 12-1/2x9 in Hand-coloured
£25
scarce
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City of Providence
United-States. Original steel engraving drawn by A. C. Warren,
engraved by E. P. Brandard. 1872. fsteel engraving from
Picturesque
America. A Pictorial Delineation of The Mountains, Rivers, Lakes,
Forests, Waterfalls, Shores, Cañons, Valleys, Cities and Other
Picturesque Features of the North American Continent.With Illustrations
on Steel and Wood by the Most Eminent Artists. Published by Cassell,
Petter, Galpin & Co, London - 1872/4 12-1/2x9 in Hand-coloured
£25
scarce x 2
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City of Cleveland
United-States. Original steel engraving drawn by A. C. Warren,
engraved by E. P. Brandard. 1872. fsteel engraving from
Picturesque
America. A Pictorial Delineation of The Mountains, Rivers, Lakes,
Forests, Waterfalls, Shores, Cañons, Valleys, Cities and Other
Picturesque Features of the North American Continent.With Illustrations
on Steel and Wood by the Most Eminent Artists. Published by Cassell,
Petter, Galpin & Co, London - 1872/4 12-1/2x9 in Hand-coloured
£25
scarce x 2
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Hudson Highlands
William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North
America in 1839/1842. He drew many views of United States Cities
and scenery, later published as steel engravings resulting
in a unique record of the times Nathaniel
P.
Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial form
by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a fully bound
book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page no defects
unmounted £12. . 2 copies
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Village of Little Falls,, Mowhawk River
by William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in
1839/1842. He drew many views of United States Cities and
scenery, later published as steel engravings resulting
in a unique record of the times Nathaniel
P. Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial
form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a
fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page
no defects unmounted £12. . 2
copies
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Albany
by
William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in
1839/1842. He drew many views of United States Cities and
scenery, later published as steel engravings resulting
in a unique record of the times Nathaniel
P. Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial
form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a
fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page
no defects unmounted £15. . 2
copies
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Washington Monument Baltimore
by
William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in
1839/1842. He drew many views of United States Cities and
scenery, later published as steel engravings resulting
in a unique record of the times Nathaniel
P. Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial
form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a
fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page
no defects unmounted £15. . 2
copies
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Battle Monument
Baltimore
by
William Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America
in 1839/1842. He drew many views of Canadian and United
States Cities and scenery, later published as steel
engravings resulting in a unique record of the
times Nathaniel P. Willis' work, American
Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of
Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial form by George
Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a fully bound book
in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page no defects
unmounted £15. . 2
copies
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The Descent into the Valley of Wyoming
by
William
Henry BARTLETT
(1809-1854) visited North America in 1839/1842. He drew many
views of Canadian and United States Cities and scenery, later
published as steel engravings resulting in a
unique record of the times Nathaniel P. Willis'
work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial
form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a
fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page
no defects unmounted £15. . 2
copies
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VIEW OF THE
RUINS OF
FORT TICONDEROGA
by
William
Henry BARTLETT
(1809-1854) visited North America in 1839/1842. He drew many
views of Canadian and United States Cities and scenery, later
published as steel engravings resulting in a
unique record of the times Nathaniel P. Willis'
work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial
form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a
fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page
no defects unmounted £15. .
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Bridge at Glens Fall . .on the Hudson
by William Henry
BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in 1839/1842. He drew
many views of Canadian and United States Cities and scenery, later
published as steel engravings resulting in a unique
record of the times Nathaniel P. Willis' work,
American
Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River Illustrations of Transatlantic
Nature. - published in serial form by George Virtue of London
between 1837-1839 and as a fully bound book in 1840. Image size
12.5 x18.5cms. Full page no defects unmounted £15.
.
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East Port and Passamaquoddy bay
by
William
Henry BARTLETT
(1809-1854) visited North America in 1839/1842. He drew many
views of Canadian and United States Cities and scenery, later
published as steel engravings resulting in a
unique record of the times Nathaniel P. Willis'
work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake, and River
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published in serial
form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839 and as a
fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms. Full page
no defects unmounted £15. . 2
copies
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Mount Tom and the Connecticut River
by
William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in
1839/1842. He drew many views of Canadian and United States
Cities and scenery, later published as steel engravings
resulting in a unique record of the times
Nathaniel P. Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake,
and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published
in serial form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839
and as a fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms.
Full page no defects unmounted £15. . 2
c
2
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Lighthouse Near Caldwell's Landing, Hudson
River
by
William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in
1839/1842. He drew many views of Canadian and United States
Cities and scenery, later published as steel engravings
resulting in a unique record of the times
Nathaniel P. Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake,
and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published
in serial form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839
and as a fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms.
Full page no defects unmounted £12. .
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VIEW ON THE SUSQUEHANNAH AT LIVERPOOL.
by William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in
1839/1842. He drew many views of Canadian and United States
Cities and scenery, later published as steel engravings
resulting in a unique record of the times
Nathaniel P. Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake,
and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published
in serial form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839
and as a fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms.
Full page no defects unmounted £12. .
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CENTRE HARBOUR (LAKE
WINNIPISSEOGEE).
by William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in
1839/1842. He drew many views of Canadian and United States
Cities and scenery, later published as steel engravings
resulting in a unique record of the times
Nathaniel P. Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake,
and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published
in serial form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839
and as a fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms.
Full page no defects unmounted £15.
.
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VIEW OF HUDSON CITY AND THE CATSKILL
MOUNTAINS
by William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in
1839/1842. He drew many views of Canadian and United States
Cities and scenery, later published as steel engravings
resulting in a unique record of the times
Nathaniel P. Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake,
and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published
in serial form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839
and as a fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms.
Full page no defects unmounted £15. .
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VIEW OF MEREDITH (NEW
HAMPSHIRE).
by William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in
1839/1842. He drew many views of Canadian and United States
Cities and scenery, later published as steel engravings
resulting in a unique record of the times
Nathaniel P. Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake,
and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published
in serial form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839
and as a fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms.
Full page no defects unmounted £15. . 2
c
opies
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VIEW OF NORTHUMBERLAND (ON THE
SUSQUEHANNA)
by William
Henry BARTLETT (1809-1854) visited North America in
1839/1842. He drew many views of Canadian and United States
Cities and scenery, later published as steel engravings
resulting in a unique record of the times
Nathaniel P. Willis' work, American Scenery: or Land, Lake,
and River Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. - published
in serial form by George Virtue of London between 1837-1839
and as a fully bound book in 1840. Image size 12.5 x18.5cms.
Full page no defects unmounted £15. . 2
c
opies
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