
"ASHBOURN"
copper engraved antique print, drawn by J.Farington and
engraved by I.Angus. Published London 1817 by T.Cadell
& W.Davies in"Britannia Depicta; A Series Of Views....."by
William Byrne. ( 320mm x 230mm) tinted mounted £35
inc delivery
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Kedleston House seat of Lord Scarsdale
Antique
engraved print from From a series of 84 copper engravings,
uncoloured as sold by William Watts (1752 - 1851)
from The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in a Collection of the most
interesting & Picturesque Views, January 1st, 1779, Size oblong
205 x 270 mm .Similar to Sandby whose pupil Watts had been ,
about palaces of the English nobility. Many of the
prints taken from drawings by Paul and Thomas Sandby.
£30 . .x5
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Barlborough
Hall
From'
Views of Seats' written by & drawn by John
Preston Neale
and engraved by various artists. Published,
between 1812 and 1825 £8 . . 2 copies
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a
special at base of page
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Bolsover
Castle
from Dugdale
steel engravings from Dugdale's
England and Wales Delineated/Curiosities of Grat Britain published from
1835
to about 1848. Steel engraved print.
Size 8.5 x 13.5 cms £6 . . 4 copies
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Entrance
to Peak cavern
Steel
line Engraving from Westall and Francis produced for the
part-work series
"Great Britain Illustrated" (published London 1828-1830). Engravings
are mostly by Edward Finden or
Edward
Francis (fl.1828-1830) after Westall's drawings . Engraved
surface 10 x 15 cm plus borders £8 . . . . .2
copies
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Bolsover
Castle
Antique
copper line engraved
print By Hooper and Newton for Francis GROSE (c.1731
. .1791) for THE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES , first edition
published in 1772/3. Image 26 x22 cm including
title, plus margins with full plate mark..,,
£10 . . 2 copies
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View of Balsover Castle
from
England Displayed
c.1769.A
copper engraved view displayed within a frame border. [1770]..
Originally produced for the part-work publication "England Displayed"
(London 1769-1770). Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface
173 x 270mm (approx. 6-3/4" x 10-5/8").this print is unmounted
£20
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Buxton
from
Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771
to 1857), English antiquary and topographer
and E. W. Brayley. The two friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm app. he printed large pics
to small paper this print is unmounted £12 £12 +
uncolored
mounted at £10
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Chee
Tor
from
a picture by Thomas Allom published by him
The Counties of Chester, Derby,
Nottingham ... Illustrated, 1837. Steel engraved print Size 15.5 x 10
cms,this print is unmounted £8
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Near
Castleton
Steel
line Engraving from Westall and Francis produced for the
part-work series
"Great Britain Illustrated" (published London 1828-1830). Engravings
are mostly by Edward Finden or
Edward
Francis (fl.1828-1830) after Westall's drawings . Engraved
surface 10 x 15 cm plus borders £12
tinted
and mounted
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Chee
Tor
from
Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771
to 1857), English antiquary and topographer
and E. W. Brayley. The two friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm app. he printed large pics
to small paper this print is unmounted £12 .
. 2 copies
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Castleton
village view
from
Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and topographer
and E. W. Brayley. The two friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm app. he printed large pics
to small paper this print is unmounted £12
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Chatsworth
Drawn by Thomas
Allom (1804 to 1872). Originally produced for the
part-work series of views "The counties of Chester, Derby, Nottingham,
Leicester, Rutland, & Lincoln Illustrated" (London 1836 to
1837). Steel line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 105 x 155mm
(approx. 4" x 6"). £8 . .
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View of
Elden Hole
ISAAC
CRUIKSHANK(Scottish, 1756-1811) after GEORGE M. WOODWARD (1760-1809)
Published by Allen & West, London 1797 £35 RARE
creased
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Bolsover
from
England displayed within a frame border. [1770].. Originally produced
for the part-work publication "England Displayed" (London 1769-1770).
Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 173 x 270mm (approx.
6-3/4" x 10-5/8").this print is unmounted £20 Closer Cut then
the other which is full page
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The
Terrace Haddon Hall
by
J Chase & Godfrey mounted £10
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View in Dovedale 2
Steel
line Engraving from Westall and Francis produced for the
part-work series
"Great Britain Illustrated" (published London 1828-1830). Engravings
are mostly by Edward Finden or
Edward
Francis (fl.1828-1830) after Westall's drawings . Engraved
surface 10 x 15 cm plus borders £8 . .
2 copies
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Beauchief
or Beechiff Priory Derbyshire
Antique
copper line engraved
print By Hooper and Newton for Francis GROSE (c.1731
. .1791) for THE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES , first edition
published in 1772/3. Image 26 x22 cm including
title, plus margins with full plate mark..,,
£10 . . 2 copies
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All
saints Church Derby
from
Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and topographer
and E. W. Brayley. The two friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm app. he printed large pics
to small paper this print is unmounted £12
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Derby
from
Beauties of England & Wales byJohn
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and topographer
and E. W. Brayley. The two friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm app. he printed large pics
to small paper this print is unmounted £12 .
.3 copies
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South
View of Chesterfield Church
From the
The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly
magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century.
The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time
the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer"
and "historical review". It restarted its volume numbering in 1868. £15 dated 1819
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Rock
and Co Chesterfield ?? Buxton??
£4
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Peveril
Castle
Steel
line Engraving from Westall and Francis produced for the
part-work series
"Great Britain Illustrated" (published London 1828-1830). Engravings
are mostly by Edward Finden or
Edward
Francis (fl.1828-1830) after Westall's drawings . Engraved
surface 10 x 15 cm plus borders £4
untinted
and mounted cropped page actually printed close to page edge
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Tees
Force
From the
The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly
magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century.
The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time
the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer"
and "historical review". I
£12
cropped
top from the printer
ie
his error !
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Haddon
Hall 2
from
Dugdale steel engravings from Dugdale's England and Wales Delineated,
about 1848. Steel engraved print. Size 8.5 x 13.5 cms £6 . .
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Haddon
Hall 1
from
Dugdale steel engravings from Dugdale's England and Wales Delineated,
about 1848. Steel engraved print. Size 8.5 x 13.5 cms £6 . .
2 copies
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Specimens
of Antient Sculpture in Worksop Church
From the
The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly
magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century.
The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time
the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer"
and "historical review". It restarted its volume numbering in 1868. £12 dated 1821
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Malvern
House Hydropathic Establishment Buxton
Rock
& Co mounted £5
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Third
Rustic Bridge Serpentine walks Buxton
Rock
& Co mounted £5
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Struit's
Mill at Belper
c1830
£6
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Peveril
Castle
From the
The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly
magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century.
The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time
the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer"
and "historical review". I
£12 by Greig so c 1800
!
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Chatsworth
House the seat of the Duke of Devonshire
From the
The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly
magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century.
The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time
the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer"
and "historical review". I
£12
cropped
top from the printer ie
his error !
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Ednaston Lodge
published
in Francis Orpen Morris's, A Series of
Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen & Gentlemen of
Great Britain and Ireland Mounted..., in 1884. The plates
were drawn by Alexander Francis Lydon (1836-1917) and printed
from colored woodblocks by the Baxter process using
eight or more overlays from separate wooden blocksby Benjamin
Fawcett (1808-1893) of Driffield, Yorkshire unmounted £15 .
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