Scarce 20th century Australian artists print and map drawers THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD As you can see, I’ve used this for my 16th to 19th century unframed engravings over the years, As closing soon, have no more use. Drawer sizes vary, divided (x8): W.38cm D.51cm / full length (x5): W.78cm D.51cm H.89cm W.90cm D.69cm Above: A 19th Century carved French walnut mantle/wall mirror. Retaining the original, well aged bevelled mirror. H.115cm W.108cm
Mid 17th century hand coloured copper engraving ‘Pseudo Struthium’ by Basil Besler 1640 In exceptional condition for a 380 year old engraving. Framed in my contemporary style, not using multiple mounts and a gilt frame. Engraving 52 x 41cm Frame 92 x 77cm Refer to an article on my website listed under media – To Frame or Not to Frame. You may enjoy the short story
Three early 17th century Basileus Besler First editions 1613 First editions 1613. Hand coloured copper engravings. 408 years old! I’ve always wanted to group frame Beslers, but have never had a group so well matched. I’m very excited to have this to offer my customers. Certainly something you won’t see anywhere else. Prints by Basil Besler from Hortus Eystettensis. Engravings with expert hand colouring. With typical text showing through and minor spots. Exceptional condition. Cartophyllus syluestris Melilotus Germanica Bistorta Maior Frame 88cm x 170cm Resting above a superb 18th century English oak dresser. Approx. 240 years old ❤️
Jan Kip – A Rare Set of Early 18th Century English Copper Engravings of Grand English Estates A Rare Set of Early 18th Century English Copper Engravings of Grand English Estates By Jan Kip 1720 60 x 70cm Johannes “Jan” Kip (1652/53, Amsterdam – 1722, Westminster) was a Dutch draftsman, engraver and print dealer. Together with Leonard Knyff, he made a speciality of engraved views of English country houses.
La Borde, Greek vases – Patere No. 13 – 1813 CGW134463/3b Patere No. 13 La Borde, Regency period Greek vase and design. Hand coloured engravings. 1813 42 cm x 57 cm
The Exercise of Armes – de Gheyn THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock CGW381528-4 The Exercise of Armes by Jacob de Gheyn (Dutch) An important and early work on military armes commissioned by Prince Maurice of Orange. Set of six. 1607
Three 18th Century Engravings of Armour – Commissioned by the Prince of Orange THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA1352 Three 18th Century monochrome engravings of armour designs Commissioned by the Prince of Orange. One dated 1778
Jan Kip – Hampton – A Rare Early 18th Century English Copper Engravings of Grand English Estates 1708 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Jan Kip – Hampton – A Rare Early 18th Century English Copper Engravings of Grand English Estates 1708 Birdseye Maple Frame 66 x 74cm Johannes “Jan” Kip (1652/53, Amsterdam – 1722, Westminster) was a Dutch draftsman, engraver and print dealer. Together with Leonard Knyff, he made a speciality of engraved views of English country houses. Kip was a pupil of Bastiaen Stopendaal (1636–1707), from 1668 to 1670, before setting up on his own; his earliest dated engravings are from 1672. In April 1680, at the age of 27, he married Elisabeth Breda in Amsterdam. After producing works for the court of William of Orange in Amsterdam, Kip followed William and Mary to London and settled in St. John Street in Farringdon, where he conducted a thriving printselling business. He also worked for various London publishers producing engravings after such artists as Francis Barlow (c. 1626–1704) and Caius Gabriel Cibber (1630–1700), largely for book illustrations. He made several engraved plates for Awnsham & John Churchill’s A Collection of Voyages & Travels (first published 1704). He signed the African scenes in volume V of the 1732 edition as “J. Kip”. His most important works were the large fold-out folio illustrations for Britannia Illustrata, 1708; for the 65 folio plates he engraved for the antiquary Sir Robert Atkyns, The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire, 1712 (1st edition); and for Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne ou description exacte des palais de la Reine, et des Maisons les plus considerables des des Seigneurs & des Gentilshommes de la Grande Bretagne, 1715, an extended reprint in collaboration with other artists. CMA206
White Terraces – Mt Tarawera – William Binzer 1875 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD White Terraces – Mt Tarawera – William Binzer born 1850 Binzer painted in New Zealand through the 1870s and Australia 1880s, then returned to England. Oil on Board H.21.5cm W.30.5cm
‘The Donkey – Ster Sweepstakes’ Engraving by Charles Hunt 1852 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD The Donkey – Ster Sweepstakes’ Engraving by Charles Hunt 1852 Painted by J.A.Fitzgerald, published London 1852 Years ago I bought this mid 19th Century English lithograph. It has sat around in my stores and found again recently. The donkey race at the local county fair. I wonder if they’re chimney sweepers? One of my younger contempories stated, ‘He saw this in my shop window display recently, he continued to state the engraving was ‘Racist’?’ Sometimes I simply don’t understand our younger generation? Anyway, I love this style of engraving. I removed the daggy frame, as I feel it looks much better with no interference. H.57cm W.65cm
A Decorative 20th Century French Framed Jesus on Cross THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD A Decorative 20th Century French Framed Jesus on Cross Three Dimensional Media
Thomas Burford (1710 – 1775) ‘Stables’ on Glass C.1760 After James Seymour THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Thomas Burford (1710 – 1775) ‘Stables’ on Glass C.1760. After James Seymour Line engraving from the famous Thomas Burford Painted in body by James Seymour (1702 – 1752) H. 41cm W. 49cm
Babirussa – 19th Century coloured lithograph animal THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock CGW134468-3.4 ‘Babirussa’ Pig-deer species found in Indonesia 19th Century coloured lithograph animal A. Gatt 77 cm x 113 cm (framed)
Coelogenys Paca – 19th Century coloured lithograph animal THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock CGW134468-3.3 ‘Coelogenys Paca’ – small South American rodent 19th Century coloured lithograph animal A. Gatt 49 cm x 62 cm (unframed)
Torquatus – 19th Century coloured lithograph animal – CGW134468-3.2 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Torquatus’ – adorned with a white pigmented neck collar 19th Century coloured lithograph animal A. Gatt 49 cm x 62 cm (unframed)
Penannt – “The Swallowtail’d Sheildrake” – 1766 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock CGW134469-12.4 “The Swallowtail’d Sheildrake” Thomas Pennant (1726-1798) was a Welsh naturalist and travel writer, achieving distinction in both fields. He attended Oxford University. His natural history book “The British Zoology” was published in 1766 and was very influential to the study of Zoology. Drawing by Peter Paillou, engraved by Johan Jakob Haid 36.5 cm x 53 cm (unframed) 60.5 cm x 79 cm (framed)