
Londonderry City
Steel
engraved views originally
produced for the Bartlett part-work "The Scenery and Antiquities of
Ireland" (London: George Virtue, 1840-1842).Steel line engraving on
paper. Engraved surface 144 x 183mm (approx. 5-5/8" x 7-1/4")
£12
unmounted untinted
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Londonderry
from COPPERPLATE MAGAZINE by John WALKER, engraver and printseller, 16,
Rosomon Street, Clerkenwell 1795-1802. Exhibited Royal Academy
1796-1800. Landscape engraver and draughtsman. He finished many of his
father's plates. Published as"The Copper Plate Magazine, or Monthly
Cabinet of Picturesque Prints" many drawn earlier but published
1792..1803 Engraved surface 13 x 17 cm .
£30 rare .
.Ist state by Corbould and Ellis published by Harrison &
Co
1793
unmounted untinted
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Walker Monument Londonderry
From a series of small steel engravings,
uncoloured in 1832 from
IRELAND ILLUSTRATED engraved from original drawings by G PETRIE,
RHA, W H BARTLETT & T M BAYNES /engraved by William Alexander
le Petit (fl.1829-1855)£15 scarce tinted mounted
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Derry Bridge
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. It ceased publication in 1907. Size 21 x 12+ cm £20 rare dated
1791 x 3 The first wooden bridge across the Foyle was built by Bishop
Hervey in 1789-91
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Londonderry
Ireland, Its
Scenery, Character, Etc., by Samuel
Carter Hall (1800-1899) and Anna Maria Hall [Mrs. S. C. Hall]
(1800-1881) is a three-volume guide to Ireland Tis engraving is
from an 1840's edition £8 unmounted
professional
tint
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Londonderry
Steel engraved views originally produced
for the Bartlett
part-work "The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland" (London: George
Virtue, 1840-1842).Steel line engraving on paper. Later hand
colour. Engraved surface 144 x 183mm (approx. 5-5/8" x 7-1/4") £15
mounted professional
tint x2 + one untinted
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Down Hill
From a series
of small steel engravings,
uncoloured written by Neale. Drawn by John Preston Neale and
engraved by various artists. Published, as PROOFS by subscription
between 1812 and 1825 in six large volumes printed upon Onion Skin
paper then mounted and cased within the larger volume. NOT the
later reprints from the same plates which are printed directly onto
the paper.Size of Plate : 12 x 16.5 cm Paper size : 24.5 x 30.5
cm unmounted
and not
including the history £15 slightly
marked
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Down Hill 2
From a series
of small steel engravings,
uncoloured written by Neale. Drawn by John Preston Neale and
engraved by various artists. Published, as PROOFS by subscription
between 1812 and 1825 in six large volumes printed upon Onion Skin
paper then mounted and cased within the larger volume. NOT the
later reprints from the same plates which are printed directly onto
the paper.Size of Plate : 12 x 16.5 cm Paper size : 24.5 x 30.5
cm unmounted
and not
including the history £15 slightly marked
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Lough Foyle
Ireland, Its
Scenery, Character, Etc., by Samuel
Carter Hall (1800-1899) and Anna Maria Hall [Mrs. S. C. Hall]
(1800-1881) is a three-volume guide to Ireland Tis engraving is
from an 1840's edition £8 unmounted
professional
tint
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Coleraine Salmon Leap
An antique
print originally produced for the
part-work series "Ireland Illustrated" (London 1829-1832). Engraved
by Carter from an original study by Samuel Austin Image 12 x 16 cm £5
unmounted mucky
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Walkers Pillar & Walls of Londonderry
Steel engraved views originally produced
for the Bartlett
part-work "The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland" (London: George
Virtue, 1840-1842).Steel line engraving on paper. Later hand
colour. Engraved surface 144 x 183mm (approx. 5-5/8" x 7-1/4") £8 mucky
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Londonderry Large map
£8
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Londonderry
& Antrim
map £8
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