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BOOT, William Henry James, 1848-1918 : BELVEDERE HOUSE. [London : Cassell & Co., 1883]. A pleasant antique print – the house from the grounds. Engraved from an original study by William Henry James Boot and originally produced for the part-work “Greater London : A Narrative of its History, its People and its Places” published between 1882 and 1884. £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 24055 – or simply click on the button
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BOOT, William Henry James, 1848-1918 : ERITH, FROM THE RIVER. [London : Cassell & Co., 1884]. A pleasant antique print – an arched view of the river-front, with various Thames craft on the water. Engraved from an original study by William Henry James Boot and originally produced for the part-work “Greater London : A Narrative of its History, its People and its Places” published between 1882 and 1884. SOLD | |
[ENGLISH SCHOOL] : BELVEDERE HOUSE, THE SEAT OF SIR SAMPSON GIDEON BART. [London : for R. Goadby, 1776]. An elegant eighteenth-century print of the classical exterior – two gentlemen (one perhaps the artist himself) shade themselves with parasols. Originally produced for “A New Display of the Beauties of England” (London : 1776-1777). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 41038 – or simply click on the button
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FUSSELL, Joseph : ERITH CHURCH. KENT. [London : George Virtue, 1828]. A very pleasant antique print – the old parish church of St. John the Baptist at Erith – sheep in the churchyard. Engraved by Henry Adlard (1799-1893) from an original study by the landscape painter Joseph Fussell (fl.1821-1845). Originally produced for the “England’s Topographer” series of Kent views (London : 1828-1831). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 45169 – or simply click on the button
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FUSSELL, Joseph : NORTH VIEW OF BELVIDERE NEAR ERITH, KENT. THE SEAT OF LORD SAY & SELE. London : George Virtue, 1829. A most attractive antique print – the house framed by trees, sheep grazing, etc. Engraved by Charles Mottram (1807-1876) from an original study by the landscape painter Joseph Fussell (fl.1821-1845). Originally produced for the “England’s Topographer” series of Kent views (London : 1828-1831). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 38308 – or simply click on the button
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GODFREY, Richard Bernard : NORTH VIEW OF BELVIDERE NEAR ERITH, KENT. THE SEAT OF LORD SAY & SELE. London : J. Stratford, 1811. A most attractive antique print – the house from the grounds – cattle in the foreground – the river beyond. Engraved by John Eastgate (fl.1786-1819) from an earlier study by Richard Bernard Godfrey (b.1728). Originally produced for James Stratford’s part-work series “London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and its Neighbourhood ... by David Hughson” (London : 1805-1810) – “Hughson” in fact the pseudonym of David Pugh. £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 33622 – or simply click on the button
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GYFFORD, Edward, 1772-1834 : ERITH. London : J. Stratford, 1806. An early nineteenth-century antique print – the old parish church of St. John the Baptist at Erith – set among wooded hills. Engraved by Samuel Turner Sparrow (fl.1773-1810) from an original drawing by Edward Gyfford. Originally produced for James Stratford’s part-work series “London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and its Neighbourhood ... by David Hughson” (London : 1805-1810). “Hughson” was in fact the pseudonym of David Pugh. £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 31038 – or simply click on the button
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TOMBLESON, William : ERITH, KENT. London : Tombleson & Co., [1834]. A pleasing antique print showing the church and the hill from the Thames, with sailing craft on the river. An ornate engraved border features dolphins, a river god, etc. Engraved by Robert Acon (1792-1880) from an original study by William Tombleson (fl.1823-1841) and originally published with the part-work series “Tombleson’s Views of the Thames and Medway” (London : 1833-1834). £40 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 45083 – or simply click on the button
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