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This is an original, late 18th / early 19th Century hand coloured drypoint etching showing the various stages of a cock fight, in a modern frame, & dating to around c.1800
The etching consists of six titled drawings, on one plate, of the stages of a cock fight, r ...click for details
This is an original artist signed proof drypoint coloured etching, entitled 'The Guildhall, Exeter' by R.H.Smallridge & signed in pencil, & dating to around the early to mid 20th Century.
The coloured drypoint etching is an architectural study, & ...click for details
This is an original coloured aquatint by William Daniell RA (1769–1837) entitled 'The Eligug-stack, near St Gowans-head, Pembrokeshire', from 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', & dated Sept 1st 1814.
This is an original coloured aquatint by William Daniell RA (1769–1837) entitled 'View near Aberystwith, Cardiganshire', from 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', & dated Nov 1st 1814.
'A Voyage Round Great Britain' was published in 8 volumes d ...click for details
One of three framed etchings by the same artist available
This is a framed drypoint etching of Richmond Bridge, in Surrey, England, by Edward J Cherry F.R.S.A, a prolific English artist of the early 20th C. ...click for details
One of three framed etchings by the same artist available
This is a framed drypoint etching of the Bridge of Sighs, in Cambridge, England, by Edward J Cherry F.R.S.A, a prolific English artist of the early 20th C. ...click for details
One of three framed etchings by the same artist available
This is a framed drypoint etching of The Weavers, in Canterbury, England, by Edward J Cherry F.R.S.A, a prolific English artist of the early 20th C. ...click for details
This is an original hand coloured steel plate engraving entitled 'EDINBURGH CASTLE FROM PRINCES STREET', engraved by Francis after William Westall A.R.A. (1781 - 1850), & published by Charles Tilt, 66 Fleet Street, London, in 1830.
This is an original hand coloured steel plate engraving entitled 'MELROSE ABBEY / ROXBURGSHIRE', engraved by J.C.Bentley after David Roberts (1796 - 1864), & dating to c.1835.
The engraving has been mounted, glazed, & framed in a gilt edged black wood ...click for details