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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : CANONTEIGN HOUSE, DEVONSHIRE, THE SEAT OF THE HON.BLE POWNELL BASTARD PELLEW, CAPT.N R.N. London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1832. A charming antique print – a view of the Regency house near Christow from the wooded grounds. Engraved by William Alexander le Petit (1804?-1896) from an original study by the gifted Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (London : 1828-1832). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 33902 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : THE HOUSE OF THE CORRECTION FOR THE COUNTY OF DEVON, EXETER. TO THE MAGISTRATES OF THE COUNTY, THIS PLATE IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED BY THE PUBLISHERS. [London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1831]. An interesting antique print – the House of Correction from the foot of the hill. Engraved by William Alexander le Petit (1804?-1896) from an original study by the painter-architect Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (London : 1828-1832). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 32703 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : INTERIOR OF EXETER CATHEDRAL. London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1831. A most attractive antique print – the fine interior of the cathedral. Engraved by Ebenezer Challis (1806-1881) from an original study by the painter-architect Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (London : 1828-1832). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 32704 – or simply click on the button
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[BARTLETT, William Henry, 1809-1854] : [EXETER, FROM EXWICK HILL]. [London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1829]. A most attractive antique print – a view of the city from across the river. Engraved by William Alexander le Petit (1804?-1896) from an original study by William Henry Bartlett. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (1828-1832). £50 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 44355 – or simply click on the button
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BARTLETT, William Henry, 1809-1854 : THE BATHS, SOUTHERNHAY, EXETER. London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1830. A pleasant antique print – the classical facade of the public baths – a giant statue of Neptune over the central elevation. Engraved by J. F. Lambert from an original study by William Henry Bartlett. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (London : 1828-1832). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 28874 – or simply click on the button
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BARTLETT, William Henry, 1809-1854 : GUILDHALL, FORE-STREET, EXETER. London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1829. A most attractive antique print – a view of the heart of old Exeter on market day. Engraved by William Alexander le Petit (1804?-1896) from an original study by William Henry Bartlett. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (London : 1828-1832). £40 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 28807 – or simply click on the button
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BARTLETT, William Henry, 1809-1854 : KELLERTON PARK, DEVONSHIRE. THE SEAT OF SIR T. D. ACLAND, BART. TO WHOM THIS PLATE IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, BY THE PUBLISHERS. [London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1832]. A handsome antique print – the eighteenth-century Killerton House, then owned by Sir Thomas Dyke Acland – a view from the deer park. Engraved by Henry Wallis (1805-1890) from an original study by William Henry Bartlett. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (London : 1828-1832). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 38492 – or simply click on the button
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BARTLETT, William Henry, 1809-1854 : MOUNT RADFORD COLLEGE, EXETER. [London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1830]. A pleasant antique print – the old house of the Baring family, turned into a college in 1826 and demolished in 1902. Cedars Road and Barnardo Road stand on the site. Engraved by William Taylor (fl.1830-1858) from an original study by William Henry Bartlett. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (London : 1828-1832). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 28875 – or simply click on the button
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BARTLETT, William Henry, 1809-1854 : ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, EXETER. London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1830. A pleasant antique print – an exterior view of the Exeter church then recently built in Grecian Doric style to the designs James Green. Engraved by Henry Winsor Bond (1804-1881) from an original study by William Henry Bartlett. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (London : 1828-1832). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 28880 – or simply click on the button
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BARTLETT, William Henry, 1809-1854 : ST. SIDWELL’S CHURCH, EXETER. [London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1830]. A pleasant antique print – an exterior view of the Exeter church built to the designs of the local architect, William Burgess, between 1811 and 1823. Engraved by Henry Winsor Bond (1804-1881) from an original study by William Henry Bartlett. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (London : 1828-1832). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 28879 – or simply click on the button
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BARTLETT, William Henry, 1809-1854 : THE SUBSCRIPTION ROOMS, & NEW LONDON INN, EXETER. [London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1830]. A most attractive antique print – coaches and travellers arrive at Northernhay in Exeter. Engraved by J.F.Lambert from an original study by William Henry Bartlett. Originally produced for the part-work series “Devonshire Illustrated” (London : 1828-1832). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 28873 – or simply click on the button
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BROCKEDON, William, 1787-1854 : SOUTH GATE EXETER. London : W. Clarke and J. Carpenter, 1811. A charming small antique print – the ancient city gate. Engraved by James Sargant Storer (1771-1853) from a drawing by William Brockedon – his name here mis-spelt Blockedon. Originally produced for the part-work series “The Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet” (London : 1807-1811). £20 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 46039 – or simply click on the button
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CORNISH, H. : GREAT FULFORD HOUSE. THE SEAT OF BALDWIN FULFORD ESQ.R DEVONSHIRE. London : Vernor & Hood, 1804. A pleasant antique print – the Elizabethan mansion between Dunsford and Tedburn St. Mary – a view from the lake. Engraved by William Angus (1752-1821) from a drawing by the amateur artist H. Cornish. Originally produced for the part-work “Beauties of England and Wales” (1801-1816). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 32712 – or simply click on the button
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[ENGLISH SCHOOL] : CITY OF EXETER, FROM EXWICK HILL. DEVONSHIRE. [London : L. Tallis, ca.1850]. A charming small antique print – a view of the city from across the river. Originally produced for Thomas Dugdale’s part-work survey published as “The Curiosities of Great Britain” or “England Delineated” in various formats between 1838 and 1860. £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 34470 – or simply click on the button
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FENN, Harry, 1845-1911 : EXETER, FROM EXWICK FIELDS. [London : Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., 1883].
An pleasant antique print – a prospect of Exeter from the fields above at harvest time. Engraved by Paterson from an original study by Harry Fenn. Originally produced for the partwork publication “Our Own Country” (London : 1879-1883). £40 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 41413 – or simply click on the button
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GARLAND, Robert, 1808-1863 : EXETER CATHEDRAL. THE CHAPTER ROOM. London : Effingham Wilson, 1837. A pleasant antique print – the interior of the cathedral. Engraved by Benjamin Winkles (1805-1856) from an original study by the architect and draughtsman Robert Garland. Originally produced for the part-work publication “Winkles’s Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales” (London : 1835-1842). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 32716 – or simply click on the button
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[LYDON, Frank (Alexander Francis), 1836-1917] : PYNES. [London : W. Mackenzie, 1880]. An appealing antique print – the early eighteenth-century brick and Portland stone of Pynes House, near Exeter. A technically highly accomplished production, colour printed in eight or more overlays from separate wooden blocks by Benjamin Fawcett (1808-1893) from original draughts (drawn on the wood) by Frank Lydon. Originally produced for the Francis Orpen Morris part-work “County Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland” (1864-1880). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 44651 – or simply click on the button
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NASH, Frederick, 1782-1856 : THE NORTH TOWER &C. OF EXETER CATHEDRAL, DEVONSHIRE. London : Vernor & Hood, 1803. A pleasant antique print – a view of the cathedral, two boys with hoops in the foreground. Engraved by John Smith from a drawing by Frederick Nash. Originally produced for the part-work “Beauties of England and Wales” (1801-1816). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 40466 – or simply click on the button
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SALMON, John Francis, 1808-1886 : EXETER CATHEDRAL. THE BISHOP’S THRONE. [London : Effingham Wilson, 1837]. A pleasant antique print – a clerical procession by the throne. Engraved by Benjamin Winkles (1805-1856) from an original study by John Francis Salmon. Originally produced for the part-work publication “Winkles’s Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales” (London : 1835-1842). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 32717 – or simply click on the button
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SALMON, John Francis, 1808-1886 & GARLAND, Robert, 1808-1863 : EXETER CATHEDRAL. BISHOP STAFFORD’S MONUMENT. [London : Effingham Wilson, 1837]. A handsome antique print – the interior of the cathedral. Engraved by Benjamin Winkles (1805-1856) from a sketch by Robert Garland, worked up for publication by the landscape-painter John Francis Salmon. Originally produced for the part-work publication “Winkles’s Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales” (London : 1835-1842). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 32719 – or simply click on the button
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SALMON, John Francis, 1808-1886 & GARLAND, Robert, 1808-1863 : EXETER CATHEDRAL. THE NAVE LOOKING WEST. [London : Effingham Wilson, 1837]. A handsome antique print – the nave of the cathedral. Engraved by Benjamin Winkles (1805-1856) from a sketch by Robert Garland, worked up for publication by the landscape-painter John Francis Salmon. Originally produced for the part-work publication “Winkles’s Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales” (London : 1835-1842). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 32718 – or simply click on the button
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SWETE, John Tripe, 1752-1821 : REMAINS OF THE PALACE – BISHOP’S CLYST, DEVONSHIRE. London : W. Clarke and J. Carpenter, 1808. A charming small antique print – the mediaeval palace at Sowton also known as Bishop’s Court and Bedford House. Engraved by James Sargant Storer (1771-1853) from an original study by John Swete. Originally produced for the part-work series “The Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet” (London : 1807-1811). £20 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 32724 – or simply click on the button
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[THORNE, James, 1815-1881] : 1. – EXETER CATHEDRAL. [London : Charles Knight, 1849]. A pleasant antique print – the great cathedral from the green. Engraved by George Dalziel (1815-1902) from an original study by the antiquary James Thorne. Originally produced for the part-work publication “The Land We Live In” (1847-1851). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 41388 – or simply click on the button
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