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Antique Priints & Book
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Cataaloguee 67
Ag
ge off Revo
olution
n:
A Wa
War of Prropagan
nda throough thee Printeed Imagge 1600--1720
Item 182: The Prospect
P
of The
T Royal A
Army As it was
w Encamped on Hounnslow Heath 1686.
A colleection off over 400 Dutcch, Engllish andd French
h
t
th
177 & 18 centurry viewss, battle scenes,, historiccal even
nts,
po
ortraits aand satirrical prin
nts
th
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Registered in England No. 1305630 Registerred Office: 2, Casstle Business Villlage, Station Roaad, Hampton,
Middlessex. TW12 2BX. Rainbrook Ltd. D
Directors: N.C. Taalbot. T.D.M. Rayment. C.E. Elliis. E&OE
VA
AT No. 217 6907
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1.
[Royyal Coat of Arms]
A
Carolo Dei Gratiia
Fidei Defen
nsori Anno Restaurato
R
DDD
D
CLVIIIII
R. Gaywood fecit [1660]
mm (10 x 7"). Text and tombb
Etching, sheeet 255 x 180m
of Charles I vverso.
£2330
Illustration frrom 'The Spheere of Gentry' (1661) by thee
herald-painteer Sylvanus Morgan.
M
Althou
ugh not creditted
here, the painnter and etcheer Francis Barllow (d.1704) iis
known to havve worked on designs for th
he book's
illustrations. British Museuum cataloguin
ng states that
g of the lion annd
Barlow's hannd is visible inn the rendering
unicorn in thhis print.
Wood-engravin
W
ng, sheet approox 410 x 190m
mm (16 x
7½
½"). Sheet rep
paired along ceentral tear.
£320
Advertisement
A
giving advancce notice of th
he sale of a
plleasure-boat in
n Amsterdam,, giving detailled
sp
pecifications of
o the vessel.
Stock: 42813
Stock: 42828
[Swoords of Oliveer Cromwelll, Thomas
Fairfax and
d John Lam
mbert, each striking
s
relevant doocument; wiith facsimilee of 1821 texxt
by Walter F
Fawkes] Caause and Efffect 16261648.
2.
Aquatint withh hand-colourring, very scarrce; sheet 295 x
475mm (11½
½ x 18½"). Folded in half ass issued. Privaate
plate.
£4220
Trompe l'oeil depiction off the swords off Cromwell,
Lambert at Farrnley Hall, eaach striking
Fairfax and L
relevant docuuments. Besiddes it is an exp
planatory text
written by W
Walter Ramsdeen Hawkesworrth Fawkes
(1769-1825),, politician annd art collectorr.
One of Fawkkes' closest frieends was J.M.W. Turner,
who often visited Fawkes at Farnley Haall (which he
inherited in 11792). Fawkess was a notablle collector off
Turner's worrk, and Turnerr painted a series of gouachees
around Farnlley, depicting shooting parties, expeditionns
and domesticc scenes. This print was maade after a
design by Tuurner and issueed as a privatee plate.
Rawlinson 8226a ('The draw
wing is at Farrnley Hall, annd
the Engravinng was made for
f the Fawkess family').
Stock: 42833
The A
Achievemen
nt of our Sov
veraigne Kin
ng
James as he nowe bearreth With th
he Armes off
the Severalll kings thatt have aunciently raigneed
within his n
nowe Domin
nions
3.
Jodocus Honndius Flander coelavit Anno
o Domini 16111.
Engraving, shheet 375 x 235mm (14¾ x 9¼"). Trimmeed
and glued to backing sheett at edges.
£2660
Arms at the tim
me of James I, with border
The Royal A
comprising thhe arms of thee different kin
ngdoms he
reigned over. It was engravved by Jodocu
us Hondius ass a
frontispiece ffor John Speed's 'Theatre off the Empire oof
Great Britainn', his county atlas,
a
first pub
blished 1611-112.
Stock: 42622
[Advvertisement for
f sale of a pleasureboat] Een Extraordinaary en meerr als gemeen
n
Welbezeyld
d Speel-Jagtt, Te Koop tot
Amsterdam
m. Op Mand
dagh zynde den
d 16 Junyy,
1732, s'Avoonds ten 6 uuren precyss [...]
4.
t'Amsterdam
m, by Cornelis van der Stolk
k,
Boekverkoopper op 't Wateer, by de Nieuw
we Brug, in dee
Delftse Bybeel.
5..
Englan
nd's Black T
Tribunal; or the Royal
Martyrs
M
Bein
ng the Charracters of Kiing Charles
th
he First, And
d the Nobiliity that Sufffered for
Him
H [...]
Lo
ondon: Cut, Printed,
P
Painteed, and Sold by
y William
an
nd Cluer Dicey, in Bow Chuurch Yard, So
old also by
th
hem at their Wholesale
W
Warrehouse in Norrthampton
[cc.1740]
Woodcut,
W
scarcce; sheet 570 x 450mm (22½
½ x 17½").
Repaired tears, losses, damagged; glued to album sheet
an
nd folded through centre.
£850
Laarge popular broadside
b
com
mmemorating Charles I and
otther executed royalists.
William
W
Dicey and his son C
Cluer took oveer the Bow
Churchyard preemises from W
William's broth
her, John
Dicey,
D
in 1736. William's othher son, Robert, ran the
Northampton
N
office. Not listeed in ESTC with
w this
pu
ublication linee.
Stock: 42832
6..
An Exa
act List of A
All the Bubbles. 1. Sir
Richard
R
Sc__
_l's Fish poool. 2. Garraw
way's
Fishery. 3. Ro
obin's Dittoo for Gudgeo
ons [...]
Lo
ondon: Printed by J. Lightbbody in Black and White
Court in the Great Old Bayleey [c.1721]
¼
Leetterpress broadside, scarcee, sheet 415 x 280mm (16¼
x 11"). Folded and
a glued to bbacking sheet,, with a
seecond, smallerr broadside off the same titlee, published
by
y J. Parry, passted verso.
£650
Liist of investment schemes in
inspired by thee South Sea
Company, whose share valuee rose rapidly before
ollapsing in th
he famous 'Souuth Sea Bubblle'. The text
co
of this broadside was reprooduced in the novelist Sir
a Valuable
Walter Scott''s 'A Collectioon of Scarce and
Tracts' (13 vools, 1809-15),, which dates it to 1721.
Scott wrote 'tthe following extraordinary
y list, though
decorated wiith the names of Steele and De Foe,
contains strikking instancess of the madneess of the
period'. The llist includes 'D
Daniel de Foee's Employing of
Weavers' andd 'Sir Richard S---l's Fish po
ool'. The Fishh
Pool was an uunsuccessful scheme which
h the writer annd
politician Sirr Richard Steeele (bap.1672--d.1729)
became involved in in arouund 1716, which sought to
N in ESTC.
deliver live ffish to the Lonndon market. Not
Stock: 42583
peerspective. Tw
wo copies listeed in ESTC (bo
oth British
Liibrary).
Stock: 42570
A Truee Narrative oof the Horriid Hellish
Popish Plot. To
T the Tunee of Packing
gton's
Pound.
9..
[M
Matthew Turner, 1682]
Tw
wo engravings, each approxx. 295 x 415m
mm (11½ x
16
6¼") and two sheets of letteerpress, scarcee, each
ap
pprox. 230 x 395mm
3
(9 x 155½"). Letterpress and
im
mages cut out separately (orriginally printed together
ass two large bro
oadsides).
£750
Saatirical narratiive recountingg the 'Popish Plot'
P
co
oncocted betw
ween 1678 andd 1681 by Titu
us Oates,
allleging a Catholic conspiraccy to assassinaate Charles II
an
nd his brother James, duke oof York, and trigger
t
an
in
nsurrection. BM
M Satires 10992 & 1093
Stock: 42600
10
0.
[Als fro
om Edward Nicholas to
o Montagu
Bertie,
B
Baron
n Willoughbby de Eresby
y.]
A Coopy of a Listt of all the Cavalliers,
C
an
nd
brave Com
mmanders off His Majestties Marchin
ng
Army, with
h the number of Captaiines, in each
h
severall Reegiment, and
d every Regiiment
containing about a thoou'and Soldeeris [...]
7.
London Printted for Francis Wright. 164
42.
Letterpress, sscarce; sheet 330
3 x 215mm (13 x 8½").
Glued to baccking sheet. Trimmed
T
at edges.
£4990
List of royaliist commandeers at the outseet of the Engliish
Civil War (1642-50). EST
TC lists six cop
pies in British
and Americaan institutions..
Stock: 42841
[Lettter containin
ng prophecies relating tto
Charles IIII of Spain, th
he Russian Czar,
C
the
duke of Savvoy, and thee kings of Po
oland and
Sweden] S
Sir, You desiire me to sen
nd you an
Account off all memoraable Transacctions in ourr
part of the World [...]
8.
London: Prinnted for J. Nuttt near Station
ners-Hall 17044.
Rare letterpreess. Sheet 3055 x 190mm (12 x 7½"). £3550
Text of a lettter written at the
t Hague, sig
gned J.M.,
purporting too quote from a set of propheecies in Latin
'Discovered tthis Summer in
i an Abbey in
n Germany'.
The broadsidde is probably a piece of Jaccobite
propaganda m
making 'prophhecies' about the
t destiny of
European couuntries and ruulers from a Jaacobite
Whitehall
W
11 May
M 1640.
1p
pp. als in ink, folded with w
wax seal, addressed in the
saame hand, scarrce. Later ink mss. descripttion.
£850
A manuscript leetter from Sir Edward Nich
holas (159316
669) at the tim
me a clerk in oordinary to Ch
harles I's
Prrivy Council. As one of Chaarles's most trrusted
ad
dvisors he help
ped negotiate the Treaty off Uxbridge
(1
1645), Charless's surrender too the Scots an
nd the
Su
urrender of Ox
xford (both 16646). He contiinued to
seerve Charles III in exile, beco
coming secretaary of state in
16
654, a role he kept after thee Restoration.
Th
he letter is written to Montaagu Bertie (16
608-66), the
yeear he becamee Baron Willouughby de Eresby, probablyy
fo
or raising 'The King's Life G
Guard of Foot' for service
in
n the First Bish
hops' War of 11639. He foug
ght at the
Fiirst Battle of Newbury,
N
Croopredy Bridge, Lostwithiel,
Seecond Battle of
o Newbury annd was wound
ded at
Naseby.
N
At the Restoration hhe officiated as Lord Great
Chamberlain att the coronatioon of Charles II on 23
April
A
1661.
Stock: 42120
[Trium
mphal Arch eerected for William
W
III
in
n the Hague]] Arc de Trriomphe dan
ns l'Avant
Cour,
C
erige pour
p
sa Majeesté Britann
nique, 1691
[p
parallel text in Dutch]
11
1.
J. V. D. Avele fec.
f Apud Carrolum Allard cum
c Priv.
orrd. Holl et Weestvrisiae.
Ettching, 17th century waterm
mark; sheet 25
50 x 295mm
(9
9¾ x 11½"). Tipped
T
into albbum sheet; cen
ntral fold.
Trrimmed to borrder.
£260
Huge
H
triumphall arch erectedd in the Hague on the
occcasion of William III's visiit in 1691 (thee first time he
haad returned to the Netherlannds since bein
ng crowned
kiing of England
d, Scotland annd Ireland in 1688).
1
The
arrch was one off a series whicch channelled the
prrocession towards the townn hall.
Pllate from a Du
utch publicatioon comprising
g twenty
pllates depicting
g key episodess from the Glo
orious
Revolution.
Stock: 42804
oyal hunting lo
odge of Het L
Loo; the same year
y he
ro
beecame a Docto
or of Law at H
Harderwijk Un
niversity; he
deesigned ceiling
g paintings foor municipal buildings
b
and
ch
hurch window
ws; and he wroote several pollitical and
hiistorical treatises. Landwehrr 159 ii/iii
Stock: 42823
Thoma
as Armstronng Binnen Londen,
L
geehangen en gevierendeeelt.
14
4.
[Triu
umphal Arch
h erected for William IIII
in the Hagu
ue] Eere Pooort op de grroote marktt,
opgerecht vvoor Z.K.M
M. van Groot Britanje.
1691. [paraallel text in Dutch]
D
12.
Hugo Allard f [in image loower right] Ap
pud Carolum
Priv. ordinum Hollandiae ett Westvrisiae.
Allard cum P
Etching, 17thh century wateermark; sheet 250 x 295mm
m
(9¾ x 11½"). Tipped into album sheet; central
c
fold.
Trimmed to bborder.
£2660
Triumphal arrch erected in the marketplaace in the
Hague on thee occasion of William
W
III's visit
v in 1691
(the first timee he had returrned to the Netherlands sincce
being crowneed king of Enggland, Scotlan
nd and Irelandd
in 1688). Thee arch was one of a numberr which
channelled thhe procession towards the to
own hall.
Plate from a Dutch publicaation comprising twenty
plates depictiing key episoddes from the Glorious
G
Revolution.
Stock: 42805
[Queeen Anne presiding overr the House of
Lords in Seession] Het Hoog en La
ager Huys vaan
Engeland.
13.
R. de Hooge fecit [in imagge] [tot Amsteerdam, by Pietter
Boekverkoopeer on de Vugaeendam]
Rotterdam, B
Etching, sheeet 450 x 580m
mm (17¾ x 22¾"). Trimmedd,
losing text annd vignettes below
b
image; false
f
margin
added in its pplace; verticall folds. Few very
v
minor
repairs.
£3880
one at right,
Queen Anne (1665-1714) seated on thro
presiding oveer the Lords. Above
A
two alllegorical figurres
representing Plenty (with a cornucopia) and War (witth
wing Anne wiith Prince
a shield) holdd a scroll show
George of Deenmark besidees her presidin
ng over the
Commons.
Second state (published c.1702) of a priint first
published in 1689, showinng William III on the thronee
shortly after his coronationn. It was subseequently
reworked to fit the arrival of successive monarchs up to
and includingg George II inn 1727.
Etched by Roomeyn de Hoooghe (1645-17
708), exponennt
of the late Duutch Baroque best known for
fo his politicaal
caricatures of Louis XIV and
a his prints glorifying
n. De Hooghee's
William III aand the Glorioous Revolution
output as an artist was broad, however, and he had
89 he was
other talents and responsibbilities: in 168
placed in chaarge of obtainiing building materials
m
for thhe
J.L
L. [c.1690]
Ettching, rare, sheet 185 x 13 5mm (7¼ x 5¼"). Glued
to
o backing sheeet.
£180
Th
he execution of
o army officeer and conspirrator Sir
Th
homas Armstrrong (1633-844). Armstrong
g associated
with
w Charles II''s natural son the duke of Monmouth
M
an
nd plotted to secure
s
Monmoouth's succession to the
th
hrone. Followiing disclosuree of the Rye House
H
plot (to
murder
m
Charless II and the futture James II to spark an
in
nsurrection) Armstrong wass indicted for high
h treason.
He
H moved to th
he continent buut was captureed, brought
baack to England
d, and executeed. His head was
w affixed to
Westminster
W
Hall, three of hiis quarters dissplayed in
Lo
ondon, and the fourth at Staafford.
Stock: 42544
15
5.
[A View
w of Boscobbel House an
nd the
White
W
Ladiess, with the w
woods wheree King
Charles
C
II hid
d after the B
Battle of Wo
orcester,
with
w engravin
ng of the coaat of arms of
o William
Carlos]
C
M.
M V.dr Gucht Sculp [Boscoobel House] Henry
H
Seile
ex
xcudit Rob: Vaughan sculp [Carlos]
Ettching, sheet 175
1 x 270mm
m (7 x 10½") [B
Boscobel]
ettching, 150 x 90mm
9
(6 x 3½
½ [Carlos] Glu
ued to album
sh
heet; old mss. pasted verso.
£230
So
oon after the battle
b
of Worccester on 3 Sep
ptember
16
651, the fugitiive Charles II met with the royalist army
offficer William
m Careless, andd on 6 Septem
mber they hid
to
ogether in boughs of an oakk tree to hide from
fr pursuing
Commonwealth
h forces. Thatt night they rettired to
neearby Boscobeel House befoore Careless leeft to flee to
th
he Netherlandss. Both locatioons are illustraated in this
viiew, engraved
d by van der G
Gucht and deriv
ving from a
co
ontemporary print
p
by Wencceslaus Hollar. The second
prrint commemo
orates the distitinction which
h Charles laterr
beestowed on Caareless, changging his surnam
me to Carlos
an
nd granting him a coat of arrms featuring a green oak.
Stock: 42830
[Capture of Archibbald Campb
bell, ninth
ea
arl of Argylll] Le Comtee d'Argile esst battu et
fa
ait prisonnieer [parallel ttext in Dutch]
16
6.
Adr.
A Schoonebeeek exc [c.16990]
Ettching, rare, sheet 150 x 1885mm (6 x 7¼
¼"). Glued to
baacking sheet.
£180
Archibald
A
Cam
mpbell, ninth E
Earl of Argyll (1629 –
16
685), politiciaan and clan leaader who was executed for
treeason. A conffederate of Jam
mes Duke of Monmouth,
M
fo
or refusing to subscribe
s
to thhe Test Act, was
w found
gu
uilty of High Treason
T
in 16 81 and senten
nced to death.
In
n a abortive atttempt to invadde Scotland in
n 1685,
Argyll
A
was trying to cross the
he Clyde at Incchinnan, in
diisguise and arm
med with threee loaded pisto
ols, but was
captured, ignnominiously, by
b a weaver, John
J
Riddel annd
his identity revealed (as deepicted here). Having been
sentenced to death in 16811, he was swifftly executed.
Illlustration to Walker's
W
'Histoorical Discourrses' (1705).
Stock: 42545
20
0.
[Execution of Charrles I, 1649]
Endhauptung
E
g der Koniggs in Engelan
ndt Ano
16
649
Stock: 42785
[A
Anon., c.1649--55]
En
ngraving, raree; platemark 2235 x 310mm (9¼ x 12¼"),
laarge margins. Central
C
creasee as normal. Repaired
R
tear
on
n right.
£350
Th
he execution by
b beheading of Charles I, following his
triial (in which he
h was found guilty of treasson). The
kiing's head, sev
vered from hiss body, is held
d aloft by an
ex
xecutioner. Th
he Banquetingg House in Wh
hitehall
beehind.
Anonymous
A
Geerman engraviing, probably first
pu
ublished as a broadside
b
withh text below. It
su
ubsequently ap
ppeared in thee 'Theatrum Eu
uropaeum'
(1
1663).
Stock: 42883
His m
most Sacred Majesty Kiing Charles
the first givveing his Rooyall Orderss to his
Secretary oof War Sr. Edward
E
Wallker Kt.
concerningg ye. great Rebellion.
R
17.
21
1.
[Anon., c.17005]
Engraving. S
Sheet: 285 x 3440mm (11½ x 13½").
Trimmed andd tipped into album
a
sheet.
£2990
King Charless I and Sir Edw
ward Walker stand by a largge
drum servingg as a table. Trroops, horses and tents in
distance, twoo men stand byy a flag and seeveral canon oon
a hill. By auttumn 1642, at the beginning
g of the Englissh
Civil War, W
Walker (1612-777) was Charlles' secretary aat
war. In Aprill 1644 he was made secretaary
extraordinaryy of the privy council.
Illustration too Walker's 'Hiistorical Disco
ourses' (1705)).
Tw
wo etchings, dimensions
d
1220 x 70mm (4
4¾ x 2¾") andd
10
05 x 130mm (4
( x 5"). Trimm
med. Both tip
pped into
saame album sheeet.
£280
Charles I imprisoned, shortlyy before his ex
xecution,
with
w verses written by him ('FFelons obtain
n more
Prrivilege than I / They are allllow'd to answ
wer ere they
diie'). Below thee execution off Charles I in front
f
of the
Whitehall
W
Banq
queting Housee, a print publiished to
illlustrate a 1661 Dutch transllation of Daviid Lloyd's
"T
The true portraaicture of his sacred majestty, Charles
th
he II, wherein is interwovenn a complete history
h
of the
hiigh-born Dukees of York andd Gloucester" (1660), by
Laambert van deen Bos.
Stock: 43123
18.
The A
Apotheosis or
o Death of the King.
[n.d., c.1670,, but 19th cenntury copy]
Engraving. J. Whatman watermark 1813
3. Plate: 235 x
l
margins.
£665
190mm (9¼ x 7½"), with large
wing the ascenssion of Charlees
An allegoricaal scene show
I into heavenn after his execcution at Banq
queting Hall aas
shown in thee scene in the background.
b
Charles
C
I is
lifted to heavven by angels and cherubs.
Stock: 42037
His m
most Sacred Majesty Kiing Charles
the first givveing his Rooyall Orderss to his
Secretary oof War Sr. Edward
E
Wallker Kt.
concerningg ye. great Rebellion.
R
19.
[Anon., c.17005]
Engraving, 18th century watermark;
w
sheeet 270 x
½ x 13¼"). Triimmed, losing
g top of imagee,
335mm (10½
false marginss left and righht; vertical fold
d. Very scarcee.
£2990
ward Walker stand by a largge
King Charless I and Sir Edw
drum servingg as a table. Trroops, horses and tents in
distance. By autumn 1642, at the beginn
ning of the
w Charles'
English Civill War, Walkerr (1612-77) was
secretary at w
war. In April 1644
1
he was made
m
secretaryy
extraordinaryy of the privy council.
[Charlees I prayingg, before his execution,
an
nd his execu
ution]
Stock: 42882
The Trryal of the K
King The Arrmy having
pu
urg'd the House of Com
mmons and left
l none
bu
ut their own
n Creatures to sit there [...]
22
2.
[A
Anon., c1750]
En
ngraving, sheeet 180 x 225m
mm (7 x 9"). Trimmed;
T
tip
pped into albu
um sheet.
£140
Th
he trial of Chaarles I (1600-449), which too
ok place at
Westminster
W
Hall over six daays in January
y 1649, after
th
he king was ch
harged of treasson against En
ngland by
ussing his powerr to further hiss personal inteerests rather
th
han those of th
he country. Thhe king is in th
he dock,
wearing
w
a hat, facing
f
to the rright. The king
g was found
gu
uilty, and execcuted by beheeading outside the
Banqueting House of Whitehhall palace sho
ortly after.
Copy of an earllier print, one of a set depiccting scenes
ublished by Joh
hn Bowles in
from the life off Charles I, pub
16
628. For the complete
c
set of Bowles' scen
nes from the
liffe of Charles I see ref. 339880.
Stock: 42881
23
3.
[Trial of
o Charles I,, 1649]
[A
Anon., c.1650]]
En
ngraving and letterpress, tw
wo sheet, each
h approx 285
x 180mm (11¼
¼ x 7"). Trimm
med. Tipped in
nto album
heets. Letterpress has loss oof text at botto
om.
£420
sh
The trial of C
Charles I (1600-49), which took place at
Westminster Hall over sixx days in Januaary 1649, afterr
the king was charged of treason against England by
wer to further his personal interests
i
ratheer
using his pow
than those off the country. The king (A) is in the dockk,
wearing a haat, faced away from the view
wer and towarrds
the High Couurt of Justice. The king wass found guilty,,
and executedd by beheadingg outside the Banqueting
B
House of Whhitehall palacee shortly after..
Stock: 42879
[Porttrait of Charles II, with three printts
relating to his escape following
f
thee battle of
Worcester]]
24.
[various prinntmakers, earlyy eighteenth century]
c
Four etchings and engravinngs, various dimensions,
d
tipped into allbum sheets.
£3220
Soon after thhe battle of Woorcester on 3 September
1651, the fuggitive Charles II met with th
he royalist arm
my
officer Williaam Careless, and
a on 6 September they hiid
together in boughs of an oak tree to hidee from pursuinng
Commonweaalth forces. Thhat night they retired to
nearby Boscoobel House, before
b
Charles II made his
way south diisguised (uncoonvincingly) as
a a servant,
narrowly avooiding capturee several timess before finally
ly
obtaining passsage to the coontinent via Shoreham six
weeks after tthe battle.
This group oof prints includdes: a portrait of Charles II;;
Charles II andd Careless 'adv
vising under thhe
an image of C
Royal Oak'; C
Charles II travvelling in disg
guise with
royalist armyy officer Henrry Wilmot in attendance;
a
annd
a bird's-eye vview of Boscoobel House, th
he Royal Oak,
and the surroounding area.
neext year workeed on this sum
mptuous accou
unt with
leeading engraveers.
Th
hree of the fiv
ve were etchedd by Wenceslaaus Hollar
(1
1607-77), Boh
hemian printm
maker who spent most of hiss
caareer working in England (aa fourth formeerly attributedd
to
o him has since been questiooned). Hollar's technical
sk
kill has ensureed that his prinnts have alway
ys been
keeenly collected, and compreehensive colleections of his
work
w
are at insttitutions in Loondon, Berlin and Prague.
Peennington 570
0-4 (Penningto
ton 574 is no longer
l
atttributed to Ho
ollar- see Brittish Museum cataloguing
c
fo
or the print).
Stock: 42869
26
6.
[Coron
nation of Chharles II, 166
61]
[W
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1662]
Ettching, sheet 360
3 x 465mm
m (14¼ x 18¼""). Trimmed
to
o image; centraal fold as norm
mal;
£450
Th
he coronation of Charles II at Westminstter Abbey on
23
3 April 1661. Published in ''The entertain
nment of His
most
m excellent Majestie Charrles II...' (1662
2) by John
Ogilby.
O
Ogilby had obtainedd exclusive pub
blishing
rig
ghts for the co
oronation proccession days before
b
it took
pllace, rushing out
o a simple an
and unillustrated text in
tim
me for the eveent, and over tthe next year worked
w
on
th
his sumptuous account withh engravings by leading
en
ngravers inclu
uding (as here)) Wenceslaus Hollar,
(1
1607-77), Boh
hemian printm
maker who spent most of hiss
caareer working in England. H
Hollar's techniical skill has
en
nsured that hiss prints have aalways been keenly
k
co
ollected, and comprehensive
c
e collections of
o his work
arre at institution
ns in London,, Berlin and Prague. P 575
Stock: 42920
Stock: 42844
27
7.
[Banqu
uet held for C
Charles II at
a the Prins
Mauritshuis,
M
the Hague, 1660]
[Coroonation proocession of Charles
C
II
through Loondon]
J. T. vliet in. Piierre Philippe Sculpsit [1660]
mark; sheet 41
15 x 505mm
Ettching, 17th century waterm
(1
16¼ x 19¾"). Crease througgh centre.
£450
Charles II moveed to the Haguue during the Civil War as
nge, until 1660
0, when
a guest of the prince of Orang
paarliament procclaimed him kking and inviteed him to
reeturn. This prin
nt shows a ban
anquet held forr Charles II.
Charles II is on
n the right, bettween his auntt Elizabeth,
Queen
Q
of Bohemia, and his ssister Mary, Prrincess of
Orange.
O
It was one of six illuustrations published in
'V
Verhael van dee Reys van Caarel II, Coning
g van GrootBrittannië, in Hollandt
H
van 225 Mey tot 2 Ju
unij 1660'.
ngraved after Jacob Toorennvliet (1641-c.1719),
En
paainter and prin
ntmaker basedd in Leiden.
25.
Stock: 42831
[Wenceslauss Hollar and otthers, 1662]
a
370 x 485mm (14½
½x
Five etchingss, each sheet approx.
19"). Trimmeed; tipped intoo album sheetts; central foldds
(one torn aloong).
£12000
forming double-page openin
ngs in John
Four prints fo
Ogilby's 'Thee entertainmennt of His mostt excellent
Majestie Chaarles II...' (16662), with an ad
dditional printt
on a similar ssubject. Ogilbby had obtaineed exclusive
publishing rights for the cooronation proccession days
before it tookk place, rushinng out a simplle and
unillustrated text in time for
fo the event, and
a over the
28
8.
[Charlees II enterinng the Hague in a
ca
arriage, Mauritshuis onn right]
J. T. vliet in. Piierre Philippe Sculpsit [1660]
mark; sheet 29
95 x 375mm
Ettching, 17th century waterm
(1
11½ x 14¾"). Fold through centre as norm
mal.
£320
Charles II moveed to the Haguue during the Civil War as
nge, until 1660
0, when
a guest of the prince of Orang
paarliament procclaimed him kking and inviteed him to
reeturn. This prin
nt shows Char
arles II entering the Hague
en
n route to Eng
gland: he turneed down invitaations from
Frrance and Spaain to embark for England from
f
their
territory, insttead acceptingg an invitation
n from the
Dutch states general. He saailed for Englland on 23 Maay
s days later.
1660, arrivinng in triumph six
One of six illlustrations pubblished in 'Veerhael van de
Reys van Carrel II, Coningg van Groot-Brrittannië, in
Hollandt vann 25 Mey tot 2 Junij 1660', a volume
published in the Hague in 1660.
Engraved aftter Jacob Toorrenvliet (1641-c.1719),
painter and pprintmaker bassed in Leiden..
Stock: 42870
[Emb
barkation off Charles II from the
Netherland
ds to Englan
nd, 1660]
29.
AV. Venne IInv P. Philippee Fc: 1660
Etching, sheeet 300 x 380m
mm (11½ x 14¾"). Trimmedd
to image, lossing letterpresss text above and
a below; foldd
through centrre as normal.
£2880
When parliam
ment proclaim
med Charles III king and
invited him tto return in 16660, he turned down
invitations frrom France annd Spain to em
mbark for
England from
m their territorry, instead acccepting an
invitation froom the Dutch states general. This print
shows him departing for England
E
from Scheveningenn
umph six dayss
on 23 May 1660 (he arriveed there in triu
later).
One of six illlustrations pubblished in 'Veerhael van de
Reys van Carrel II, Coningg van Groot-Brrittannië, in
Hollandt vann 25 Mey tot 2 Junij 1660', a volume
published in the Hague in 1660.
Engraved aftter Adriaen vaan de Venne (1589-1662),
Dutch artist aand poet who lived in the Hague
H
from
1625 onwardds. He played an active role in the Guild oof
St Luke in thhe city.
Stock: 42871
30.
[Arriival of Charrles II at Dellft, 1660]
AV. Venne IInv P. Philippee Fc: 1660
Etching, sheeet 295 x 390m
mm (11½ x 15¼"). Trimmedd
to image; creease through centre
c
as norm
mal.
£2880
When parliam
ment proclaim
med Charles III king and
invited him tto return in 16660, he turned down
invitations frrom France annd Spain to em
mbark for
England from
m their territorry, instead acccepting an
invitation froom the Dutch states general. Having waitted
in Breda for the summons to return, he sailed
s
to Delft
ft
by yacht (this print depictss his brief visiit) before
travelling onn to the Hague, from where he departed foor
England on 223 May 1660 (he arrived triiumphantly inn
London six ddays later).
One of six illlustrations pubblished in 'Veerhael van de
Reys van Carrel II, Coningg van Groot-Brrittannië, in
Hollandt vann 25 Mey tot 2 Junij 1660', a volume
published in the Hague in 1660.
Engraved aftter Adriaen vaan de Venne (1589-1662),
Dutch artist aand poet who had a connecttion with bothh
Delft (his birrthplace) and the
t Hague (wh
here he lived
from 1625 onnwards).
Stock: 42872
1.
[Charlees II issuingg the declara
ation of
31
Breda,
B
1660]
T.vliet in. T. Matham
M
fc.
mark; sheet 34
45 x 460mm
Ettching, 17th century waterm
(1
13½ x 18"). Trrimmed to imaage; crease th
hrough centre
ass normal.
£390
Charles II issuing the declaraation of Bredaa, which
d to return to
stated the termss on which he was prepared
En
ngland as king
g. The declaraation was issu
ued on 4 April
16
660, and a littlle over a monnth later Charles II was
prroclaimed king
g by both houuses of parliam
ment in
En
ngland. Charles II turned doown invitation
ns from
Frrance and Spaain to embark for England from
f
their
teerritory, insteaad accepting ann invitation frrom the
Dutch
D
states general. He saileed from Bredaa to Delft by
yaacht, from there to the Haguue, and eventu
ually departedd
fo
or England fro
om nearby Schheveningen on
n 23 May
16
660 (he arrived triumphantlly in London six
s days
laater).
One
O of six illusstrations publiished in 'Verhaael van de
Reys van Carel II, Coning vaan Groot-Britttannië, in
Hollandt
H
van 25
5 Mey tot 2 Juunij 1660', a volume
v
pu
ublished in thee Hague in 16660 describing
g and
deepicting the kiing's journey tthrough the Netherlands
N
to
En
ngland.
En
ngraved after Jacob Toorennvliet (1641-c.1719),
paainter and prin
ntmaker basedd in Leiden.
Stock: 42873
32
2.
[Charlees II makingg a speech at
a the
Estates
E
General of Hollaand]
[A
Anon., 1660]
Ettching, sheet 355
3 x 460mm
m (13¾ x 18"). Trimmed;
crrease through centre as norm
mal.
£280
Charles II on right, standing under a canop
py, with
F
and PPrince Jan Maaurits either
Count Willem Frederik
side. Soon afterr issuing the ddeclaration of Breda on 4
April
A
1660, Charles II was prroclaimed kin
ng by both
ho
ouses of parliaament in Englland. He turneed down
in
nvitations from
m France and SSpain to embaark for
En
ngland from their territory, instead accep
pting an
in
nvitation from the Dutch staates general. He
H travelled
from Breda to Delft,
D
from theere to the Hag
gue, and
ev
ventually depaarted for Englaand from nearrby
Sccheveningen on
o 23 May 16660 (he arrived
d
triiumphantly in
n London six ddays later).
One
O of six illusstrations publiished in 'Verhaael van de
Reys van Carel II, Coning vaan Groot-Britttannië, in
Hollandt
H
van 25
5 Mey tot 2 Juunij 1660', a volume
v
published in the Hague in 1660 describiing and
depicting thee king's journeey through thee Netherlands to
England.
Engraved aftter Jacob Toorrenvliet (1641-c.1719),
painter and pprintmaker bassed in Leiden..
Stock: 42874
Su
utton This View
V
is mostt humbly In
nscrib'd by
hiis Obed.t Seerv.t Sam. B
Buck.
R. Clamp delin 1646. S. Bucck scul. 1726. To be had at
Saam.l Buck's th
he Green Caniister by the Crrown &
Anchor
A
Tavern near S.t Clem
ment's Church in the
Sttrand. Price 2ss. 6d. [In manu
nuscript.]
En
ngraving, very
y scarce. Sheeet: 240 x 405m
mm (9½ x
16
6"). Some staiining in centree. Trimmed within
w
plate
an
nd tipped into album sheet.
£360
A battle plan sh
howing the forrtifications off Newark
up
pon Trent duriing the Civil W
War. Newark upon Trent
was
w a Royalist stronghold duuring the Civill War and
was
w besieged in
n 1645 until itt was ordered to surrender
in
n 1646 by Chaarles I.
Stock: 42932
The Grreat-Seal of the Commo
on-Wealth
off England. done
d
by T. SSimon. Thiss Plate
Engrav'd
E
from a Curiouus Proof Imp
pression in
Wax,
W in the Collection
C
off the Rt. Honble (the
la
ate) Earl of Oxford,
O
now
w in Possessiion of the
most
m noble Margaret-Ca
M
avendish, Du
utchess of
Portland, is most
m humblyy Inscribed to her
Grace
G
by herr most Obeddient Servan
nt G. Vertue
17
744.
36
6.
The D
Departure of
o Charles Stuward the
Kinge of En
ngland, Scotland, Francce and
Yrland, froom the Hollaands coast fo
or England,,
the 2 of Iun
ne Anno 16660.
33.
P. H. Schut ddelineavit et Sculpsit.
S
Nicho
olaus Visscherr
excudit.
Plate: 420 x 5110mm (16½ x 20"). Trimmeed
Engraving. P
to plate, laid on card with two vertical creases,
c
barelyy
£8550
visible from front.
wing Charles II's
I departure for England
A scene show
from Schevenningen to recllaim the crown
n of England,
Scotland andd Ireland in May 1660. The scene shows
Charles standding on the beeach about to board
b
a boat
decorated wiith a crown, a huge crowd forms
f
around
made up of ppeople and carrriages. In the distance
several canonn are fired in salute.
s
Severaal figures are
identified byy a key in the title
t
area. Titlee in Latin and
description inn English andd Dutch.
Stock: 42939
[Chaarles II's Dep
parture for England.]
Qvo Fas Ett Fata Nos Vocant.
V
34.
N. Venne: P.. Philippe Fe: 1660.
Engraving. V
Very scarce. 17th century watermark;
w
Sheet: 310 x 390mm (12¼
¼ x 15¼"). Trimmed and
tipped into allbum sheet; crrease as normal.
£4550
A scene show
wing Charles II's
I departure for England
from Schevenningen to recllaim the crown
n of England,
Scotland andd Ireland in May 1660. The scene shows
Charles standding on the beeach about to board
b
a boat
decorated wiith a crown, a huge crowd forms
f
around
made up of ppeople and carrriages. In the distance
several canonn are fired in salute.
s
Stock: 42947
An exxact Plat-form of all thee Redoubts
Forts & Foortifications which weree about the
Town of Neewark upon
n Trent in
Nottingham
mshire... Too the Hon.ble Brigadier
35.
[L
London: Georg
ge Vertue, c.11753.]
En
ngraving, sheeet 215 x 150m
mm (9 x 6"). Trimmed;
T
tip
pped into albu
um sheet.
£90
Th
he second great seal of the Commonwealth, showing
paarliament in seession, designned by medalliist and sealen
ngraver Thom
mas Simon (bapp.1618-d.1665
5).
Illlustration to a volume of enngravings (175
53) made
affter Simon's deesigns, engravved and publisshed by
George
G
Vertue.
Fo
ollowing the execution
e
of C
Charles I, Simon was
ap
ppointed chieff engraver by tthe parliamen
ntarians, and
deesigned a seal within a weekk of the execu
ution. This
was
w supposedly
y not very hardd-wearing, an
nd in 1651 the
Rump ordered its
i replacemennt, similar exccept for the
neew date (as sh
hown here). Siimon made maany seals for
pu
ublic service during
d
the inteerregnum, beffore being
ap
ppointed to thee office of onee of gravers of the king's
arrms, shields an
nd stamps at th
the restoration
n.
Vertue
V
was insttructed by Parrliament to pro
oduce this
acccount of Simon's work, maarking nationaal recognition
fo
or his work at the mint. See Alexander 97
78-1016
(in
ndividual plattes not listed);; see Sean Kellsey,
'In
nventing a Rep
public', p.94.
Stock: 43098
37
7.
Het Ho
oog-en Lagerr-Huys van
Engelandt/Hi
E
inc Gloria R
Regni Hinc Felicitas
F
Publica.
R. De. Hooge Fecit.
F
[Romeyn
yn de Hooghe.] Edit a J.
Covens et C. Mortier
M
c.1730..
Ettching. 433 x 582mm. 17 x 23inches, larrge margins.
A fairly good im
mpression witth margins, fo
old marks
viisible on verso
o where once ffolded.
£600
Seession of Hou
use of Commoons, session off Lords inset.
Th
his plate is a later reissue off the portrait of
o William IIII
prrinted in 1689, it was later cchanged in 17
702 showing
Queen
Q
Anne an
nd third in 17228, as here, sh
howing
George
G
II. In th
his state it wass published in De Larrey,
Geschiedeniss van Engelanndt, Amsterdam
m 1728-30. FM
2738b (a lateer variant) shoowing Georgee II but
otherwise wiith the charactteristics of (b)); Landwehr pp.
159, third staate.
Stock: 43076
[Jam
mes II fleeingg London; sttranded at
Faversham
m; and leavin
ng Rochester] de k: werrt
by fevershaam in kent ongeworpen
o
, gensunderrt
en mishand
delt [...]
38.
[Anon., c.16888]
Three etchinggs dimensionss between 100
0 x 160mm (4 x
6¼") and 1055 x 225mm (44 x 8¾"). All glued
g
to one
backing sheeet.
£2220
Three etchinggs depicting James
J
II's depaarture from
England in 1688. After Wiilliam of Oran
nge landed in
November 16888, James deciided to flee.
England in N
Leaving Lonndon, he got ass far as Faverssham in Kent
before his booat was interceepted and he needed
n
a
company of gguards to resccue him. James then briefly
attempted ressume governm
ment before reeceiving a
request from
m William to reemove himself. This he did,,
K and from
m there on to
travelling to Rochester in Kent
France.
These etchinngs are all copiied from printts in a set of
twenty-five bby Adriaan Scchoonebeek deepicting eventts
in the strugglle for the Britiish crown from
m the civil waar
to the coronaation of Williaam III and Maary II.
Good
G
view of London
L
showiing William of Orange
(ssoon to becom
me William III)) arriving in London
L
in
Jaanuary 1689, having
h
landedd on the south coast of
En
ngland in Nov
vember 1688. James II had already left
En
ngland for Fraance by this tim
ime, leaving th
he way clear
fo
or William's wife
w Mary to jooin him in Feb
bruary. They
were
w crowned king
k and queeen at Westmin
nster Abbey inn
April
A
1689.
Stock: 42564
42
2.
[James II visits Loouis XIV at Versailles]
V
Kon.
K
Jacob word,
w
met allle de zyne, te
t
Versailles,
V
va
an Kon. Luddewyk de Grroote [...]
[A
Anon., c.1690]]
Ettching, sheet 250
2 x 295mm
m (9¾ x 11½"). Trimmed.
Tiipped into album sheet; tearr from top.
£360
After
A
William of
o Orange landded in Englan
nd in
November
N
1688
8, James II deecided to flee to
t France,
where
w
Louis XIIV gave him th
the chateau off St Germainen
n-Laye. Louis XIV had hanndsomely refurrbished the
ch
hateau for Jam
mes and his cou
ourt. Here he visits
v
Louis
XIV
X at nearby Versailles.
V
Stock: 42562
Stock: 42556
[Eigh
ht scenes froom the Gloriious
Revolution
n of 1688]
39.
[Anon. Dutchh, c.1690]
Two etched ssheets pasted side by side, total
t
dimensioons
410 x 220mm
m (16 x 8½"). Trimmed and
d glued to
backing sheeet.
£2990
Dutch etchinng by Romeynn de Hooghe or
o a
contemporaryy, glorifying William
W
III invasion of
England which resulted inn him deposing
g James II as
king.
Stock: 42539
[Willliam of Oran
nge's Invasiion of
England.]
40.
[n.d., c.1688.]
Sheet: 335 x 380mm (13¼ x 15").
Engraving. S
Trimmed, creeases; not visiible from fron
nt.
£6880
A naval scenne depicting William
W
of Oraange's fleet
which invadeed England inn November 16
688, the fleet
was twice thee size of the Spanish
S
Armad
da and
consisted of about 463 shipps. The portraaits of William
m
military and naval leaders Count
C
von
of Orange's m
Schomberg aand Lord Herbbert flank his own
o at the topp
of the print.
Stock: 42976
[The arrival of William
W
of Orange
O
in
London, 288 January 16689] Intreed
de van Zyn
Koninglykee Hoogheid,, Willem de Derde,
binnen Lon
nden, den 288 January, 1689
1
41.
Hugo Allard f.
mm (10 x 11½"). Trimmed.
Etching, sheeet 255 x 295m
Tipped into aalbum sheet.
£5220
43
3.
[Arriva
al in Englannd of the Princess of
Orange,
O
12 February
F
16889] Aankom
mst van
Haar
H
Koning
glyke Hooghhesse in Engeland den
22
2 Februar 1689.
J. van den Avelle fecit. Caroluus Allard Exccudit Cum
Prrivilegio [1691]
Ettching, sheet 250
2 x 295mm
m 9¾ x 11½"). Trimmed.
£380
Tiipped into baccking sheet; hoole top left.
Mary.
M
princess of Orange, arrrives in Englaand, some
th
hree months affter her husbannd William. In
n April 1689
th
heir coronation
n took place at Westminsterr Abbey.
Ettched by Johaannes van den Avelen (1655
5-1727),
deesigner of histtorical and sattirical subjectss who also
worked
w
for seveeral years in SStockholm.
Stock: 42561
44.
[Louis XIV welcomes Jamess to his Pariss
at St Germ
main-en-Layee] De ko: va
an vrankryk
k,
louis de XIIII, ontfanggt de ko: van
n engelant
Jacob de III [...]
[Anon., c.16888]
Etching, sheeet 170 x 280m
mm (6¾ x 11")). Trimmed.
Tipped into bbacking sheet..
£3550
After William
m of Orange landed in Englland in
November 16688, James deecided to flee to
t France,
where Louis XIV gave him
m the chateau of St Germainnh
reefurbished the
en-Laye. Louuis XIV had handsomely
chateau for JJames and his court.
Copied from
m one of a set of
o twenty-five prints by
Adriaan Schooonebeek deppicting events in the strugglee
for the Britissh crown from
m the civil war to the
a Mary II.
coronation off William III and
Stock: 42560
[Asseembly presid
ded over by William IIII,
with vignettte of the Hoouse of Lord
ds top centree]
Het plechtiig zitten van
n het 1 Laager-Huys en
des Koninggs in de zelvee zo 2 Publiy
yk als [...]
45.
Carolus Allaard Excudit cuum Privilegie
mm (9¾ x 11½
½"). Tipped intto
Etching, sheeet 245 x 295m
album sheet; fold through centre. Trimm
med to borderr
£2660
especially at top.
Plate from a Dutch publicaation comprising twenty
plates depictiing key episoddes from the Glorious
G
Revolution.
Stock: 42800
Copied from an
n etching by thhe leading Du
utch exponent
off pro-William propaganda, R
Romeyn de Hooghe.
H
BM
Sa
atires 1055
Stock: 42557
47
7.
[William of Orangge landing att Torbay]
Landing
L
des Prinzen vonn Oranien bei
Dartmouth
D
in
n Engeland den 5 Novem
mbe A.o
16
688
[A
Anon., c.1688]]
Ettching, sheet 220
2 x 345mm
m (8½ x 13½"). Tear and
crreases; glued to
t backing sheeet.
£280
William
W
of Oraange after landding at Torbay
y on the
so
outh coast of England.
E
Afterr landing unop
pposed on 15
November
N
(5 November
N
old style) 1688, William
W
qu
uickly travelleed to Exeter w
where he set up
p a command
ceentre and a priinting press. T
This was the beginning
b
of
th
he Glorious Reevolution whicch led to Willliam
beecoming Williiam III of Enggland, Scotlan
nd and
Ireland, deposin
ng James II.
Stock: 42555
48
8.
[William of Orangge landing att Torbay]
Het
H Lande va
an syn K Hooogh in Engeelant
[B
Bastiaen] Stoo
opendal [in im
mage]
Ettching, sheet 180
1 x 260mm
m (7 x 10"). Glued to
baacking sheet.
£260
William
W
of Oraange after landding at Torbay
y on the
so
outh coast of England.
E
Afterr landing unop
pposed on 15
November
N
1688
8, William quuickly travelled
d to Exeter
where
w
he set up
p a command ccentre and a printing
p
press.
Th
his was the beeginning of the
he Glorious Reevolution
which
w
led to William
W
becomiing William III of
En
ngland, Scotlaand and Irelannd, deposing James
J
II.
Illlustration to 'E
Engelands godds-dienst en vryheid
heersteldt' (Amsterdam: Marccus Willemsz. Doornik,
16
689).
Stock: 42554
[William and Maryy stood outsside her
reesidence in England,
E
wiith noblemen
n kneeling
on
n right] Ootmoedige O
Opdragt van de
Memorien
M
va
an de Engelssche Protesttanten,
aa
anhaare Hoogheden [....]
49
9.
[Willliam of Oran
nge on horseback,
pursued on
n foot by Jam
mes II] De geveynsde
g
Betuyging vvan Jacobuss Stuwaart, gewesen
Koningh vaan Engeland
dt [...]
46.
Na de Copysse te Londen gedrukt
g
[1688]]
Etching withh letterpress, raare, sheet 240 x 260mm (9½
½
x 10¼"). Trim
mmed, losing additional lettterpress; tippeed
into backing sheet.
£4220
One of manyy Dutch broadsides publisheed following tthe
Glorious Revvolution in whhich William of
o Orange
became king of Britain. Here James II pursues
p
mpt to dissuadee
William, wavving documennts in an attem
William from
m invading.
[A
Anon., c.1688]]
Ettching with letterpress, sheeet 350 x 250m
mm (13¾ x
9¾
¾"). Tipped in
nto album sheeet.
£380
One
O of many Dutch
D
broadsiddes published following the
Glorious
G
Revollution of 16888, in which thee Dutch-born
William
W
of Oraange became kking of Englan
nd, Scotland
an
nd Ireland.
Stock: 42553
50
0.
[William of Orangge embarkin
ng for
England]
E
Veertreck van ssyn K. Hoog
gheyt nae
Engelant.
E
[B
Bastiaen] Stoo
openda[el] [in image]
Ettching, sheet 180
1 x 255mm
m (7 x 10"). Glued to
baacking sheet.
£260
William
W
of Oraange and his flleet at Hellevo
oetsluis,
em
mbarking for England
E
in 16688, in what would
w
become
kn
nown as the Glorious
G
Revollution of 1688
8. William
beecame king, deposing Jamees II.
Illustration too 'Engelands gods-dienst
g
en
n vryheid
hersteldt' (Am
msterdam: Maarcus Willemssz. Doornik,
1689).
Stock: 42552
[Threee scenes off William of Orange
travelling ffrom the Nettherlands to
o England,
and then on
n to London
n, 1688-9] t''heerlyck
mhaelen vaan syn Hoogghyt-tot lond
don den 2
Februariuss 1689 [...]
51.
J. van den Avvele fecit [16889]
Two etchingss [sections froom a larger etcching],
combined dim
mensions 195 x 315mm (7¾
¾ x 12½").
Trimmed andd glued to baccking sheet.
£2330
Two sectionss from a print depicting sev
veral scenes
from the Gloorious Revoluttion in 1688 which
w
saw
William III bbecome king of
o Britain. Thee full etching
consisted of a large central representatio
on of the
he two sectionns
coronation off William andd Mary, with th
offered here above and bellow, with eigh
ht smaller
vignettes leftt and right.
Etched by Joohannes van deen Avelen (16
655-1727),
designer of hhistorical and satirical
s
subjeects who also
worked for several years inn Stockholm.
Stock: 42558
[Threee images reelating to plots against
James I] W
Watson sedu
ucing Noblem
men [&] Thee
Powder Ploot [&] Execu
ution of the Conspiratorrs
In the Gun
npowder Plot in the Yea
ar 1606
52.
F.H. [F. Hulssius sc., first two only] [Fro
om 'A Thankfuull
Remembrancce of Gods Meercie' London: Printed by
Aug. Math[eewes] for Robeert Mylbournee and
Humphrey R
Robinson, 16300, first two] Published Mayy 1
1795 by J. Caulfield [thirdd]
mensions apprrox 70 x
Three engravvings, rare, dim
105mm (2¾ x 4") [first tw
wo] and 160 x 195mm (6¼ x
All trimmed and
a glued to same backing
7¾") [third] A
sheet.
£2880
men': William Watson,
W
a
'Watson seduucing Noblem
Catholic prieest, blessing a group of genttlemen involvved
in a plot agaiinst James I; inn the background, one of
them, Sir Griiffin Markham
m, is pardoned
d at the point oof
execution. W
With Guy Fawkkes planning the
t Gunpowdeer
Plot and the eexecution of the
t conspirators.
The first twoo, earlier images were engraaved by Germa
man
printmaker H
Hulsius or Frieedrich von Hu
ulsen (1580 1665). In 16227, he was briiefly in Londo
on, where mosst
of his work w
was connectedd with Protestaant propagandda,
and includedd these illustraations for the bishop
b
of
Chichester G
George Carletoon's 'A Thankffull
Remembrancce of Gods Meercy'. This boo
ok was first
published in 1624 and ran to several ediitions, and
mada and the
celebrated thhe defeat of thee Spanish Arm
discovery of the Gunpowdder Plot. For 'Watson
seducing nobbleman' offereed separately see
s ref. 122988;
for 'Executioon of the Consppirators' offerred separatelyy
see ref. 420334; for anotherr illustration from
f
'A
Thankfull Reemembrance' see
s ref. 28946
6.
Stock: 42619
53
3.
The Deeath of Kingg James the First.
From a most rare and cuurious Print by Hollar,
in
n the Collecttion of Williiam Beckforrd, Esquire.
[A
After Wencesllaus Hollar.] [n
[n.d., c.1750.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 170 x 215m
½"). Crease in
mm (6¾ x 8½
ceentre. Trimmeed within platte and tipped into
i an album
sh
heet.
£130
A curious plate showing the death of Jamees I (162516
625), the text below
b
alludess to the alleged
d poisoning
off the King on the orders of tthe Duke of Buckingham,
B
th
he king's favou
urite. The rum
mours were false, James hadd
beeen seriously ill
i in 1625, buut were often used
u
in the
do
ownfall of Charles I as eviddence of the sccandal of the
Sttuart family.
Stock: 42032
A Persp
pective of W
Westminster--Abby from
m
th
he High-Alta
ar to the Weest end, Shew
wing the
manner
m
of Hiis Majestiess Crowning.
54
4.
W Sherwin scu
ulp. [London, 11687]
En
ngraving, laid
d paper, 17th C
Century waterrmarked
paaper, image 35
55 x 485mm. 14 x 19". Trim
mmed to
pllate on three sides; centrefoold splitting a little,
l
reestored, creasing as normal.
£320
An
A illustration of the interiorr of Westminsster Abbey,
Lo
ondon, during
g the coronatioon of James III (1633 17
701), on 23 Ap
pril 1685. Willliam Sancrofft, Archbishopp
off Canterbury, places the croown on James's head at the
ceentre of the co
omposition; M
Mary of Moden
na, James's
Queen,
Q
is show
wn seated to lefft.
Jaames was the last
l Catholic m
monarch to reign over the
Kingdoms
K
of England, Scotlaand, and Irelaand. Some of
Jaames's subjectts were unhapppy with Jamess's belief in
ab
bsolute monarrchy and oppoosed his religio
ous policies,
leeading a group
p of them to deepose him in the
t Glorious
Revolution.
One
O of twenty-eight plates frrom Sandford's 'History of
th
he Coronation of James II'. SSee BL 141.h.1. 604.i.19.
G.8188.
G
Stock: 23490
57
7.
A Prospect of the IInside of thee Collegiate
Church
C
of S.tt Peter in W
Westminster, from the
Quire,
Q
to the East End, W
With the Fu
urniture
th
hereof as it appeared
a
beefore the Grrand
Proceeding entred; Shew
wing the Possition of the
Altar,
A
Theatrre, Thrones,, Chairs, Pulpit,
Benches,
B
Seats and Galleeries.
[Jam
mes II Escapiing.] De gew
weesene
Koning Jaccobus vluchtt, na zyn ned
derlaag by d
de
Revier Boyyne te Waterrford uyt Ierrland. Ao.
1690.
55.
Hugo Allard fecit. Caroluss Allard Excud
dit Cum
W
[n.d
d., c. 1690.]
Privilegio Orrd: Holl: et Westsrisse.
Engraving. S
Sheet: 245 x 295mm (9½ x 11½").
Trimmed to iimage at top and
a tipped into
o album sheett.
£3660
wing James II fleeing Irelan
nd after his
A scene show
defeat at the Battle of the Boyne
B
in 1690
0. A crowd
s
waiting, a crowd push a
hurriedly claamber onto a ship
boat containiing Father Pettre out into thee sea.
Stock: 42943
56.
[Allegory of Jam
mes II fleeing
g England
and arrivin
ng in Ireland
d] Engelantts
schoulwton
neel, verbeelldende het vlugte
v
van
Jacobus II.. Koning van
n Groot Brittanyen [...]
[parallel text in French
h]
A. Schoonbeeek del et fec [in
[ image lower right] in
Amsterdam bby Adr: Schooonebeek in de kalverstraat
[c.1691]
mm (5¾ x 7½""). Trimmed an
and
Etching, sheeet 150 x 190m
glued to backking sheet.
£2330
After William
m of Orange landed at Torb
bay in
November 16688, James II left London at
a the second
time of askinng (the first tim
me his boat waas interceptedd at
Faversham an
and a body of guards
g
had to come and
return him too London) andd fled to Francce. Louis XIV
V
had lavishly refurbished thhe chateau of St Germain-ennLaye, near Paaris, for James and his famiily. It was the
perfect envirronment for Jaames and his exiled
e
court, aand
if he had his own way he probably
p
neveer would have
left.
t
to Irelannd,
Louis XIV, hhowever, wantted James to travel
and from theere attempt to recover
r
his crrown from thee
insurgent Wiilliam.
Etching from
m a set of scennes from the Glorious
G
Revolution aand related eveents published
d by Adriaan
Schoonebeekk (1661-1705)), Dutch printm
maker who
studied under Romeyn de Hooghe and later
l
moved too
making worksh
hop for Peter
Moscow to sset up a printm
the Great.
Stock: 42592
S.. Moore delin: et sculp. [n.dd., c.1685.]
Rare engraving
g. Sheet: 390 x 380mm (15¼
¼ x 15").
Trrimmed to image as usual. Manuscript key
k added
beelow. Repaired tears and tw
wo vertical creeases through
im
mage, laid on album
a
sheet.
£280
An
A interior scen
ne showing thhe decoration of
o
Westminster
W
Ab
bbey for the ccoronation of James
J
II
(1
1633-1701) wh
ho reigned froom 1685 until he was
deeposed in 1688 and his Prottestant daughtter Mary and
heer husband William of Orannge crowned in
i his stead.
Th
he scene show
ws the variouss thrones and chairs
c
in
which
w
James an
nd his wife Maary were crow
wned on the
23
3rd April 1685
5.
Stock: 42036
The Ma
anner of thee Champion
ns
Performing the Ceremonny of the Ch
hallenge.
58
8.
Yeates
Y
fc. [1687]
En
ngraving, plattemark 230 x 2260mm (9 x 10¼").
1
Trrimmed to image on left.
£230
Th
he King's Chaampion ridingg into Westmin
nster Hall at
th
he banquet folllowing the cor
oronation of Jaames II,
haaving thrown down the gaun
untlet.
Illlustration to Francis
F
Sandfoord, 'The histo
ory of the
co
oronation of th
he Most High,, Most Mighty
y, and Most
Ex
xcellent Monaarch, James III, by the gracee of God,
King
K
of Englan
nd, Scotland, FFrance, and Ireland,
deefender of the faith, &c. Annd of his royall consort,
Queen
Q
Mary' (L
London, 1687)). Sandford worked
w
for
tw
wo years with his fellow herrald Gregory King
K to
prroduce this reccord of the cor
oronation rituaals, which
in
ncluded twenty
y-seven lavishh engravings of
o the
su
umptuous feassts, processionns and fireworrks in a style
prreviously unseeen in the Brittish Isles. Unffortunately
fo
or Sandford, th
he book appeaared shortly beefore the
Glorious
G
Revollution which ssaw James II flee
f the
co
ountry, and the authors bareely cleared theeir expenses.
Stock: 42911
59
9.
The Firrst Plate of tthe Regalia..
W Sherwin sc [1687]
[
En
ngraving, sheeet 445 x 505m
mm (17½ x 19
9¾"). £130
Regalia used in
n the coronatioon of James III in 1685,
in
ncluding clothiing, swords, aanointing spoo
on and 'King
Ed
dwards Chair in which his M
Majestie was Crown'd'
Illlustration to Francis
F
Sandfoord, 'The histo
ory of the
co
oronation of th
he Most High,, Most Mighty
y, and Most
Ex
xcellent Monaarch, James III, by the gracee of God,
King
K
of Englan
nd, Scotland, FFrance, and Ireland,
deefender of the faith, &c. Annd of his royall consort,
Queen
Q
Mary' (L
London, 1687)). Sandford worked
w
for
tw
wo years with his fellow herrald Gregory King
K to
prroduce this reccord of the cor
oronation rituaals, which
in
ncluded twenty
y-seven lavishh engravings of
o the
su
umptuous feassts, processionns and fireworrks in a style
prreviously unseeen in the Brittish Isles. Unffortunately
for Sandfordd, the book apppeared shortly
y before the
I flee the
Glorious Revvolution whichh saw James II
country, and the authors baarely cleared their
t
expensess.
Stock: 42912
A Grround Plott of Westminster Hall,
shewing thee Position and Dimensio
ons of the
severall Taables, Seats, Cupboards, Galleries &
&c
on the day of their Maj
ajesties Coro
onation 23
Apr. 1685.
60.
[1687]
Engraving, shheet 445 x 505mm (17½ x 19¾"). £1440
Plan of Westtminster Hall showing
s
seating
arrangementss for the coronnation of Jamees II, with
arrangementss of plates on different tablees.
Illustration too Francis Sanddford, 'The history of the
coronation off the Most Higgh, Most Mighty, and Mostt
Excellent Moonarch, Jamess II, by the graace of God,
King of Englland, Scotlandd, France, and Ireland,
defender of tthe faith, &c. And
A of his roy
yal consort,
Queen Mary'' (London, 1687). Sandford
d worked for
two years wiith his fellow herald
h
Gregorry King to
produce this record of the coronation rittuals, which
gs of the
included tweenty-seven lavvish engraving
sumptuous feeasts, processiions and firew
works in a stylle
previously unnseen in the British
B
Isles. Unfortunately
U
for Sandfordd, the book apppeared shortly
y before the
I flee the
Glorious Revvolution whichh saw James II
country, and the authors baarely cleared their
t
expensess.
Stock: 42913
The IInthronizatiion of Theirr Majesties
King James the Second
d and Queen
n Mary
61.
[1687]
Engraving, shheet 445 x 505mm (17½ x 19¾"). £3220
The coronation of James II and Mary off Modena at
Westminster Abbey on 23 April 1685.
Illustration too Francis Sanddford, 'The history of the
coronation off the Most Higgh, Most Mighty, and Mostt
Excellent Moonarch, Jamess II, by the graace of God,
King of Englland, Scotlandd, France, and Ireland,
defender of tthe faith, &c. And
A of his roy
yal consort,
Queen Mary'' (London, 1687). Sandford
d worked for
two years wiith his fellow herald
h
Gregorry King to
produce this record of the coronation rittuals, which
gs of the
included tweenty-seven lavvish engraving
sumptuous feeasts, processiions and firew
works in a stylle
previously unnseen in the British
B
Isles. Unfortunately
U
for Sandfordd, the book apppeared shortly
y before the
I flee the
Glorious Revvolution whichh saw James II
country, and the authors baarely cleared their
t
expensess.
Stock: 42914
62.
A Prospect of the Inside of Westminster
W
r
Hall, Shew
wing how thee King and Queen,
Q
with
h
the Nobilityy and Otherrs, did Sit att Dinner on
the day of tthe Coronattion, 23 April 1685 [...]
S Moore feciit [1687]
Engraving, shheet 390 x 505mm (15¼ x 19¾"). False
margins top aand bottom.
£3880
Banquet at W
Westminster Hall,
H held as paart of the
coronation off James II andd Mary of Modena on 23
April 1685.
Illlustration to Francis
F
Sandfoord, 'The histo
ory of the
co
oronation of th
he Most High,, Most Mighty
y, and Most
Ex
xcellent Monaarch, James III, by the gracee of God,
King
K
of Englan
nd, Scotland, FFrance, and Ireland,
deefender of the faith, &c. Annd of his royall consort,
Queen
Q
Mary' (L
London, 1687)). Sandford worked
w
for
tw
wo years with his fellow herrald Gregory King
K to
prroduce this reccord of the cor
oronation rituaals, which
in
ncluded twenty
y-seven lavishh engravings of
o the
su
umptuous feassts, processionns and fireworrks in a style
prreviously unseeen in the Brittish Isles. Unffortunately
fo
or Sandford, th
he book appeaared shortly beefore the
Glorious
G
Revollution which ssaw James II flee
f the
co
ountry, and the authors bareely cleared theeir expenses.
Stock: 42915
[Westm
minster Abbbey before th
he
co
oronation off James II] A Prospect of the
In
nside of the Collegiate C
Church of Stt Peter in
Westminster,
W
, from the Q
Quire to the East End,
With
W the Furrniture thereeof [...]
63
3.
S Moore delin et
e sculp [16877]
ngraving, sheeet 390 x 505m
mm (15¼ x 19
9¾"). False
En
margins
m
top and
d bottom.
£260
Westminster
W
Ab
bbey (formallly titled the Co
ollegiate
Church of St Peeter at Westm
minster) as arraanged for the
oronation of Jaames II and M
Mary of Moden
na on 23
co
April
A
1685.
Illlustration to Francis
F
Sandfoord, 'The histo
ory of the
co
oronation of th
he Most High,, Most Mighty
y, and Most
Ex
xcellent Monaarch, James III, by the gracee of God,
King
K
of Englan
nd, Scotland, FFrance, and Ireland,
deefender of the faith, &c. Annd of his royall consort,
Queen
Q
Mary' (L
London, 1687)). Sandford worked
w
for
tw
wo years with his fellow herrald Gregory King
K to
prroduce this reccord of the cor
oronation rituaals, which
in
ncluded twenty
y-seven lavishh engravings of
o the
su
umptuous feassts, processionns and fireworrks in a style
prreviously unseeen in the Brittish Isles. Unffortunately
fo
or Sandford, th
he book appeaared shortly beefore the
Glorious
G
Revollution which ssaw James II flee
f the
co
ountry, and the authors bareely cleared theeir expenses.
Stock: 42916
prroduce this reccord of the cor
oronation rituaals, which
in
ncluded twenty
y-seven lavishh engravings of
o the
su
umptuous feassts, processionns and fireworrks in a style
prreviously unseeen in the Brittish Isles. Unffortunately
fo
or Sandford, th
he book appeaared shortly beefore the
Glorious
G
Revollution which ssaw James II flee
f the
co
ountry, and the authors bareely cleared theeir expenses.
Stock: 42918
A Grroundplot off part of thee City of
Westminsteer. Contain
ning Westmiinster-Abbyy
(or the Collegiate Church of St Peeter)
Westminsteer-Hall, Thee Court of Wards
W
[...]
64.
[1687]
Engraving, shheet 340 x 435mm (13½ x 17"). Trimmeed;
central fold; false margins top and botto
om.
£4550
An early plann of Westminsster, orientated with north tto
the bottom, sshowing the rooute taken from
m Westminsteer
Hall to Westm
minster Abbey by James II on the day off
his coronatioon.
Illustration too Francis Sanddford, 'The history of the
coronation off the Most Higgh, Most Mighty, and Mostt
Excellent Moonarch, Jamess II, by the graace of God,
King of Englland, Scotlandd, France, and Ireland,
defender of tthe faith, &c. And
A of his roy
yal consort,
Queen Mary'' (London, 1687). Sandford
d worked for
two years wiith his fellow herald
h
Gregorry King to
produce this record of the coronation rittuals, which
gs of the
included tweenty-seven lavvish engraving
sumptuous feeasts, processiions and firew
works in a stylle
previously unnseen in the British
B
Isles. Unfortunately
U
for Sandfordd, the book apppeared shortly
y before the
I flee the
Glorious Revvolution whichh saw James II
country, and the authors baarely cleared their
t
expensess.
Stock: 42917
[Plan
n of Westmin
nster Abbey
y as arrangeed
for coronattion of Jamees II] The Ground
G
Plott
of The Colllegiate Churrch of St Petter in
Westminsteer With twoo Profiles rellating
thereunto [[...]
65.
[1687]
Engraving, shheet 375 x 510mm (14¾ x 19¾").
Trimmed low
wer edge with false margin added; torn
along centrall fold
£990
Illustration too Francis Sanddford, 'The history of the
coronation off the Most Higgh, Most Mighty, and Mostt
Excellent Moonarch, Jamess II, by the graace of God,
King of Englland, Scotlandd, France, and Ireland,
defender of tthe faith, &c. And
A of his roy
yal consort,
Queen Mary'' (London, 1687). Sandford
d worked for
two years wiith his fellow herald
h
Gregorry King to
[Orderr of processioon at the coronation of
Ja
ames II]
66
6.
[JJ. Collins and N.
N Yeates, 16687]
Teen engravingss, each sheet aapprox 445 x 490mm
4
(17½
x 19¼") exceptt one half-sheeet. Vertical an
nd horizontal
olds.
fo
£850
Th
he coronation procession off James II on 23 April
16
685, over ten large
l
sheets.
Illlustration to Francis
F
Sandfoord, 'The histo
ory of the
co
oronation of th
he Most High,, Most Mighty
y, and Most
Ex
xcellent Monaarch, James III, by the gracee of God,
King
K
of Englan
nd, Scotland, FFrance, and Ireland,
deefender of the faith, &c. Annd of his royall consort,
Queen
Q
Mary' (L
London, 1687)). Sandford worked
w
for
tw
wo years with his fellow herrald Gregory King
K to
prroduce this reccord of the cor
oronation rituaals, which
in
ncluded twenty
y-seven lavishh engravings of
o the
su
umptuous feassts, processionns and fireworrks in a style
prreviously unseeen in the Brittish Isles. Unffortunately
fo
or Sandford, th
he book appeaared shortly beefore the
Glorious
G
Revollution which ssaw James II flee
f the
co
ountry, and the authors bareely cleared theeir expenses.
Stock: 42919
[James II in his paalace with pa
arliament
en
ntering; revoking his deecision to form a
pa
arliament; arriving
a
in A
Ambleteuse by boat;
an
nd arriving in St Germaain-en-Layee] de k:
ga
aet over bloulange na P
Parys en: St germain
[...]
67
7.
[A
Anon., c.1688]]
Tw
wo etchings, both
b approx 1 65 x 110mm (6½ x 4¼").
Trrimmed. Both
h tipped into ssame backing sheet. £260
Sccenes depictin
ng James II's ddeparture from
m England in
16
688. After William of Orannge landed in England
E
in
November
N
1688
8, James decidded to flee. Leeaving
London, he ggot as far as Faversham in Kent
K before hiis
boat was inteercepted and he
h needed a co
ompany of
guards to resscue him. Jamees then briefly
y attempted
r
from
resume government beforee receiving a request
William to reemove himself. This he did, travelling to
Rochester in Kent and from
m there on to France. He
mbleteuse, neaar Boulogne, on
o Christmas
landed in Am
day, and from
m there travellled to the chatteau of St
Germain-en-Laye which Louis
L
XIV had
d given him.
These etchinngs are all copiied from printts in a set of
twenty-five bby Adriaan Scchoonebeek deepicting eventts
in the strugglle for the Britiish crown from
m the civil waar
to the coronaation of Williaam III and Maary II.
Stock: 42559
[Jam
mes II interceepted at Fav
versham;
embarkingg at Rochesteer; arriving in
Ambleteusee; and ridin
ng from Boulogne to
Paris] Kon
n. Jacob worrd tot Feverrsham
opgeworpeen: aldaar mishandeld,
m
en
e verzeekerrd
[...]
68.
[Anon., c.16888]
Etching, raree, sheet 255 x 295mm (10 x 11½"). Tippeed
into backing sheet.
£2880
Scenes depiccting James II''s departure frrom England iin
1688. After W
William of Orrange landed in England in
November 16688, James deecided to flee. Leaving
London, he ggot as far as Faversham in Kent
K before hiis
boat was inteercepted and he
h needed a co
ompany of
guards to resscue him. Jamees then briefly
y attempted
r
from
resume government beforee receiving a request
William to reemove himself. This he did, travelling to
Rochester in Kent and from
m there on to France. He
mbleteuse, neaar Boulogne, on
o Christmas
landed in Am
day, and from
m there travellled to the chatteau of St
Germain-en-Laye which Louis
L
XIV had
d given him.
These etchinngs are all copiied from printts in a set of
twenty-five bby Adriaan Scchoonebeek deepicting eventts
in the strugglle for the Britiish crown from
m the civil waar
to the coronaation of Williaam III and Maary II.
mid-June,
m
and defeated
d
Jamees at the battlee of the
Boyne on 1 July
y 1689. This pprecipitated Jaames' final
xile in France..
ex
Ettching from a set of scenes from the Glorrious
Revolution and
d related eventts published by Adriaan
Scchoonebeek (1
1661-1705), D
Dutch printmaaker who
studied under Romeyn
R
de Hoooghe and lateer moved to
Moscow
M
to set up a printmakking workshop
p for Peter
th
he Great.
Stock: 42591
[Profilee portrait off James II, with
w scenes
sh
howing (l-r) Mary Modeena leaving Whitehall
Palace in a ba
arge; the quueen transferring to the
French ship the
t Assurannce; and arriiving at
Calais]
C
Herstelling der W
Waere Godssdienst en
Grondwetten
G
n in G: Britttanien. Doorr S.K.H. [...]
70
0.
[b
by Romeyn dee Hooghe, 16889]
Ettching sheet 195 x 555mm (7½ x 21¾"). Tipped into
baacking sheet; fold
f through ccentre. Section
n of larger
prrint.
£260
To
op section of a large satire ccomprising elleven scenes
from the flight of James II annd Mary of Modena
M
which
prrecipitated thee Glorious Revvolution in wh
hich William
III came to the throne.
meyn de Hooghhe (1645-1708
8), exponent
Ettched by Rom
off the late Dutcch Baroque beest known for his political
caaricatures of Louis
L
XIV andd his prints glo
orifying
William
W
III and
d the Gloriouss Revolution. De
D Hooghe's
ou
utput as an arttist was broad,
d, however, and he had
otther talents an
nd responsibiliities: in 1689 he
h was
pllaced in charge of obtainingg building matterials for the
ro
oyal hunting lo
odge of Het L
Loo; the same year
y he
beecame a Docto
or of Law at H
Harderwijk Un
niversity; he
deesigned ceiling
g paintings foor municipal buildings
b
and
ch
hurch window
ws; and he wroote several pollitical and
hiistorical treatises. Landwehrr p.152
Stock: 42836
Stock: 42565
[Jam
mes II lands at
a Kinsale in
n Ireland]
Koning Jak
kobus II lan
nt to Kingsall in Yrlant
[parallel text in French
h]
69.
Ad. Schooneebeek excudit [1691]
Etching, sheeet 145 x 190m
mm (5¾ x 7½""). Trimmed an
and
glued to backking sheet.
£2330
After William
m of Orange landed at Torb
bay in
November 16688, James II left London at
a the second
time of askinng (the first tim
me his boat waas interceptedd at
Faversham an
and a body of guards
g
had to come and
return him too London) andd fled to Francce. Louis XIV
V
had lavishly refurbished thhe chateau of St Germain-ennLaye, near Paaris, for James and his famiily. It was the
perfect envirronment for Jaames and his exiled
e
court, aand
if he had his own way he probably
p
neveer would have
left.
t
to Irelannd,
Louis XIV, hhowever, wantted James to travel
and from theere attempt to recover
r
his crrown from thee
insurgent Wiilliam. This sccene shows James landing aat
Kinsale in Ireeland on 12 March
M
1689. William
W
III (ass
he was crownned in April 1689)
1
landed in Ireland in
Reception of Her R
Royal High. The
Princesse of Orange
O
as qqueene of Grreat Britain
[p
parallel text in Dutch]
71
1.
R. de Hooge fec. Tot Leidenn By J. Tangen
na gedruckt
met
m Privilegi [1
1689]
Ettching, sheet 475
4 x 570mm
m (18¾ x 22½""). Trimmed
in
nside platemarrk; repaired veertical and horrizontal folds
baarely visible from
fr front, twoo cuts from bo
ottom edge to
faacilitate foldin
ng;
£950
A grand imagge of a new agge. The arrivaal in England of
Mary II, daugghter of James II who marrried William oof
Orange. In 16688 William invaded
i
Britaiin in the
Glorious Revvolution, depoosing James III and becominng
William III, aand Mary folllowed in 1689
9. Here a largee
crowd welcoomes her whilee ships in the middle
m
groundd
and backgrouund fire salutees. Various eleements are
numbered 1-23 although thhere is no letteerpress
identificationn in this state.
Etching by R
Romeyn de Hoooghe (1645-1
1708), exponeent
of the late Duutch Baroque best known for
fo his politicaal
caricatures of Louis XIV and
a his prints glorifying
n such as this.
William III aand the Glorioous Revolution
De Hooghe'ss output as an artist was broad, however,
and he had other talents annd responsibilities: in 1689 he
was placed inn charge of obbtaining buildiing materials
for the royal hunting lodgee of Het Loo; the same yearr
w at Harderwijk Universityy;
he became a Doctor of Law
he designed cceiling paintinngs for municipal buildingss
and church w
windows; and he wrote seveeral political aand
historical treaatises. See C Mendez
M
& Gro
osvenor Printts:
"Restoration & Revolutionn 2002" No 28
8; Landwehr:
p153.
Stock: 42379
72.
[Departure of Marry
M
II from
m Holland.]
Vetrek van
n haar Konin
ng lyke Hoo
ogheid
Mevrouw d
de Prinses van Oranjen uit Holland
d
den 20 Feb
bruar 1689.
Carolus Allaard Excudit Cuum Privilegie. [n.d., c.1689]].
Sheet: 295 x 255mm (11½ x 10"). Trimm
med
Engraving. S
and tipped innto album sheeet.
£3220
A scene show
wing Mary, wife
w of William
m of Orange
leaving Hollaand to be crow
wned Mary II of England.
Stock: 42942
[Marry II on her deathbed, with
w William
m
III grievingg and courtiiers offering
g condolencees]
73.
[Romeyn de Hooghe, 16955]
mm (17½ x 23"). Trimmed
Etching, sheeet 445 x 585m
from large brroadside, losinng text below;; three folds.
£5990
O 24 Novem
mber 1694 she
Mary II on hher deathbed. On
collapsed witth a stroke froom which she never
recovered, annd by Christm
mas of that yeaar it was clear
she was suffeering from sm
mallpox. She died
d at
Kensington P
Palace on the morning of 28
8 December
1694, and heer body was em
mbalmed that day as a
precaution aggainst the putrrescent effectss of smallpox..
To
op half of a brroadside on thhe death of Maary II in 1694
ettched by Romeyn de Hooghhe (1645-1708
8), Dutch
Baroque printm
maker best knoown for his po
olitical
L
XIV andd his prints glo
orifying
caaricatures of Louis
William
W
III and
d the Gloriouss Revolution. Landwehr
L
p.174.
Stock: 42798
[Title page
p
to seriees of prints depicting
d
th
he funeral off Mary II] F
Funeralia Mariae
M
Reginae,
R
Taliia Soeva Sonnat: per Rosstra,
Palatia, Temp
pla, Semineccem [...]
74
4.
Rom: de Hoogee I.V.D. et Coom: R: Auct. D.
D Persoy
Ex
xcud: Cum Prrivilegio [c.16691]
Ettching, rare; sheet 300 x 1885mm (11¾ x 7¼").
£320
Trrimmed. Tipp
ped into album
m sheet.
Mary
M
II (1662-9
94) privately eexpressed the wish for a
simple funeral, but followingg her death fro
om smallpox
he was given an
a elaborate bu
burial in Westm
minster
sh
Abbey
A
and the most lavish fuuneral processsion ever heldd
fo
or an English monarch,
m
as ddepicted in a series of printss
by
y Romeyn de Hooghe to whhich this is thee frontispiece..
De
D Hooghe (16
645-1708) wass a Dutch Baro
oque
prrintmaker bestt known for hiis political carricatures of
Lo
ouis XIV and his prints gloorifying Williaam III and the
Glorious
G
Revollution. Landwe
wehr p.171
Stock: 42807
75
5.
[The fu
uneral of Maary II] Lecttisternium
Ostentiserum
O
m. Bed van P
Parade [...]
[R
Romeyn de Ho
ooghe] By Pitter Persoy mett Previlegie
[1
1695]
Ettching with letterpress, raree, sheet 325 x 285mm (12¾
¾
x 11¼"). Trimm
med; fold throu
ough middle ass normal.
£420
Pllate from Sam
muel Gruterus, 'Funeralia Mariae II
Britanniarum' (Haarlem, 16995), which dep
picted
pisodes from the
t funeral of Mary II (1662
2-94), queen
ep
off England, Sco
otland and Ireeland. Althoug
gh Mary had
prrivately expressed the wish for a simple funeral,
f
she
was
w buried with
h elaborate cer
eremony in Weestminster
Abbey,
A
and herr funeral proceession was thee largest ever
heeld for an Eng
glish monarch..
Ettched by Rom
meyn de Hooghhe (1645-1708
8), exponent
off the late Dutcch Baroque beest known for his political
caaricatures of Louis
L
XIV andd his prints glo
orifying
William
W
III and
d the Gloriouss Revolution. De
D Hooghe's
ou
utput as an arttist was broad,
d, however, and he had
otther talents an
nd responsibiliities: in 1689 he
h was
pllaced in charge of obtainingg building matterials for the
ro
oyal hunting lo
odge of Het L
Loo; the same year
y he
beecame a Docto
or of Law at H
Harderwijk Un
niversity; he
deesigned ceiling
g paintings foor municipal buildings
b
and
ch
hurch window
ws; and he wroote several pollitical and
hiistorical treatises. Landwehrr Bookplates 87
Stock: 42576
ep
pisodes from the
t funeral of Mary II (1662
2-94), queen
off England, Sco
otland and Ireeland. Althoug
gh Mary had
prrivately expressed the wish for a simple funeral,
f
she
was
w buried with
h elaborate cer
eremony in Weestminster
Abbey,
A
and herr funeral proceession was thee largest ever
heeld for an Eng
glish monarch..
Ettched by Rom
meyn de Hooghhe (1645-1708
8), exponent
off the late Dutcch Baroque beest known for his political
caaricatures of Louis
L
XIV andd his prints glo
orifying
William
W
III and
d the Gloriouss Revolution. De
D Hooghe's
ou
utput as an arttist was broad,
d, however, and he had
otther talents an
nd responsibiliities: in 1689 he
h was
pllaced in charge of obtainingg building matterials for the
ro
oyal hunting lo
odge of Het L
Loo; the same year
y he
beecame a Docto
or of Law at H
Harderwijk Un
niversity; he
deesigned ceiling
g paintings foor municipal buildings
b
and
ch
hurch window
ws; and he wroote several pollitical and
hiistorical treatises.
Stock: 42596
[Entrrance to Wh
hitehall Pala
ace during
preparation
ns for the fu
uneral of Ma
ary II] Rou
u
Poort van W
Withal [...]
76.
[Romeyn de Hooghe] P Peersoy Exc. Cu
um Previlegie
[1695]
Etching withh letterpress, shheet 345 x 285mm (13½ x
11¼"). Trimm
med; fold throough middle as
a normal.
£3880
Plate from Saamuel Gruteruus, 'Funeralia Mariae II
Britanniarum
m' (Haarlem, 1695), which depicted
d
episodes from
m the funeral of Mary II (16
662-94), queeen
of England, S
Scotland and Ireland,
I
showing four sedann
chairs in backkground. Althhough Mary had privately
expressed thee wish for a siimple funeral,, she was burieed
with elaboratte ceremony inn Westminster Abbey, and
her funeral procession wass the largest ev
ver held for ann
English monnarch.
708), exponennt
Etched by Roomeyn de Hoooghe (1645-17
of the late Duutch Baroque best known for
fo his politicaal
caricatures of Louis XIV and
a his prints glorifying
n. De Hooghee's
William III aand the Glorioous Revolution
output as an artist was broad, however, and he had
89 he was
other talents and responsibbilities: in 168
placed in chaarge of obtainiing building materials
m
for thhe
royal huntingg lodge of Hett Loo; the sam
me year he
became a Dooctor of Law at
a Harderwijk University; hee
designed ceilling paintings for municipal buildings annd
church windoows; and he wrote
w
several political
p
and
historical treaatises.
Stock: 42595
[Buriial of Mary II in Westm
minster
Abbey, with plan of th
he Abbey] Plan
P
van het
Choor van Westmunstters Abbey. Graf Leggin
ng
van H:Maj
77.
[Romeyn de Hooghe] P Peersoy Exc. Cu
um Previlegie
[1695]
Etching withh letterpress, shheet 345 x 285mm (13½ x
11¼"). Trimm
med; fold throough middle as
a normal.
£1660
Plate from Saamuel Gruteruus, 'Funeralia Mariae II
Britanniarum
m' (Haarlem, 1695), which depicted
d
78
8.
[Mary II on her deeathbed] Sterven der
Koninginne
K
[...]
[
[R
Romeyn de Ho
ooghe] P Perso
soy Exc. Cum Previlegie
[1
1695]
Ettching with letterpress, sheeet 285 x 285m
mm (11¼ x
11
1¼"). Trimmeed; fold througgh middle as normal.
n
£280
Mary
M
II attendeed on her death
thbed by Williiam III,
Archbishop
A
of Canterbury
C
Thhomas Teniso
on, doctors,
an
nd courtiers. Plate
P
from Sam
muel Gruteruss, 'Funeralia
Mariae
M
II Britan
nniarum' (Haaarlem, 1695), which
deepicted episod
des from the fu
funeral of Marry II (166294
4), queen of England,
E
Scotla
land and Irelan
nd. Although
Mary
M
had privaately expressedd the wish forr a simple
fu
uneral, she was buried with elaborate cereemony in
Westminster
W
Ab
bbey, and herr funeral proceession was
th
he largest everr held for an E
English monarrch.
Ettched by Rom
meyn de Hooghhe (1645-1708
8), exponent
off the late Dutcch Baroque beest known for his political
caaricatures of Louis
L
XIV andd his prints glo
orifying
William
W
III and
d the Gloriouss Revolution. De
D Hooghe's
ou
utput as an arttist was broad,
d, however, and he had
otther talents an
nd responsibiliities: in 1689 he
h was
pllaced in charge of obtainingg building matterials for the
ro
oyal hunting lo
odge of Het L
Loo; the same year
y he
beecame a Docto
or of Law at H
Harderwijk Un
niversity; he
deesigned ceiling
g paintings foor municipal buildings
b
and
ch
hurch window
ws; and he wroote several pollitical and
hiistorical treatises. Landwehrr p.172
Stock: 42808
[Buriall of Mary II at Westmin
nster
Abbey]
A
Exceell.mo Nob.m
mo D.o D.o Algernoni
A
Com:
C
d'Essex
x Vice Com:: de Malden
n. [...]
79
9.
[R
Romeyn de Ho
ooghe] P Perso
soy Exc. Cum Previlegie
[1
1695]
Ettching, sheet 450
4 x 595mm
m (17¾ x 23½""). Trimmed,
lo
osing text belo
ow image; creaasing not visib
ble from
front.
£550
Pllate from Sam
muel Gruterus, 'Funeralia Mariae II
Britanniarum' (Haarlem, 16995), which dep
picted
pisodes from the
t funeral of Mary II (1662
2-94), queen
ep
off England, Sco
otland and Ireeland. Althoug
gh Mary had
privately exppressed the wish for a simplle funeral, shee
was buried w
with elaborate ceremony in Westminster
W
Abbey, and hher funeral proocession was the
t largest eveer
held for an E
English monarrch.
Etched by Roomeyn de Hoooghe (1645-17
708), exponennt
of the late Duutch Baroque best known for
fo his politicaal
caricatures of Louis XIV and
a his prints glorifying
n. De Hooghee's
William III aand the Glorioous Revolution
output as an artist was broad, however, and he had
89 he was
other talents and responsibbilities: in 168
placed in chaarge of obtainiing building materials
m
for thhe
royal huntingg lodge of Hett Loo; the sam
me year he
became a Dooctor of Law at
a Harderwijk University; hee
designed ceilling paintings for municipal buildings annd
church windoows; and he wrote
w
several political
p
and
historical treaatises. Landw
wehr p.182
xecutioner well, however, hhe did his job poorly
p
and
ex
to
ook five strokees to sever Moonmouth's heaad from his
bo
ody. After the first stroke M
Monmouth was reportedly
seeen to raise hiss head in anguuish.
Stock: 42547
Stock: 42809
80.
[Funeral Processsion of Mary
y II]
[Romeyn de Hooghe] P Peersoy Exc. Cu
um Previlegio
[1695]
4 x 570mm
Three etchedd sheets, rare; each approx 445
(17½ x 22½""). Each sheet trimmed in half and pastedd
one half abovve the other, with
w letterpresss trimmed andd
pasted verso;; vertical foldss to each sheeet. Loss on lefft
side 1st platee.
£9550
Complete serries of views depicting
d
the extraordinary
e
funeral proceession for Marry II, which prroceeded from
m
the Banquetinng House in Whitehall
W
Palaace to
Westminster Abbey. It rem
mains the largeest ever held ffor
monarch. Platees from Samueel Gruterus,
an English m
'Funeralia M
Mariae II Britannniarum' (Haaarlem, 1695),
fr
the funeral of Mary II.
which depictted episodes from
Etched by Roomeyn de Hoooghe (1645-17
708), exponennt
of the late Duutch Baroque best known for
fo his politicaal
caricatures of Louis XIV and
a his prints glorifying
n. De Hooghee's
William III aand the Glorioous Revolution
output as an artist was broad, however, and he had
89 he was
other talents and responsibbilities: in 168
placed in chaarge of obtainiing building materials
m
for thhe
royal huntingg lodge of Hett Loo; the sam
me year he
became a Dooctor of Law at
a Harderwijk University; hee
designed ceilling paintings for municipal buildings annd
church windoows; and he wrote
w
several political
p
and
historical treaatises. Landw
wehr pp.176-18
81. Numbereed
1-78. See C Mendez & Grrosvenor Prints "Restoratioon
& Revolutionn 2002" No 355.
Stock: 42810
[Execcution of Jaames Scott, duke
d
of
Monmouth
h] Der Britttannische --sstadt
81.
[Anon. Germ
man, c.1690]
Engraving, raare, sheet 1900 x 305mm (7½
½ x 12").
Trimmed, lossing text key to
t numbers in image, and
glued to backking sheet.
£4550
Figure being beheaded on a scaffold witth large crowdd
in attendancee; oval portraiits of James Sccott, first dukee
of Monmouthh and Buccleuuch (1649 -1685), illegitimaate
son of Charlees II, and his confederate
c
Archibald
A
Campbell, niinth Earl of Arrgyll (1629 – 1685),
politician andd clan leader. The scene sho
ows the
execution of Monmouth, who
w was beheaded rather thhan
more commonn form of execcution) at the
hanged (the m
king's agreem
ment. Even thoough Monmou
uth paid his
James Duke of Moonmouth. Mortuus
M
15
Ju
uly 1685. Ætat 36. Thee Gods from Heaven
su
urvey the fatal Strife Annd mourn th
he Miseries
off human Liffe.
82
2.
Frrom a Painting
g by Netcher aand Wyke, in the
Collection of W.m
W Baillie Essq.r. W.Bailliee fec. 30
Seept. 1774.
Mezzotint
M
with text printed ffrom separate plate, sheet
40
00 x 410mm (15¾
(
x 16"). T
Trimmed; two
o vertical
fo
olds.
£360
Jaames Scott, du
uke of Monmoouth and the first
fi duke of
Buccleuch (164
49-1685), poliitician and illeegitimate son
with the Battle of
off Charles II, on horseback, w
Seedgemoor (6 July
J 1785) in tthe backgroun
nd. The
Battle of Sedgeemoor, fought near Bridgwaater in
omerset, was the
t last act off the Monmouth Rebellion
So
(in
n which Monm
mouth attemppted unsuccesssfully to
deepose his unclle, King Jamess II). Monmou
uth's men
were
w routed, an
nd although M
Monmouth him
mself escaped,
hee was found hiding in a ditcch two days laater. He was
taaken back to London,
L
imprissoned in the Tower,
T
and
ex
xecuted a few days later. M
Monmouth wass allowed to
bee beheaded ratther than the uusual method of hanging,
bu
ut the executio
oner took fivee strokes of thee axe to sever
th
he head; after the
t first strokee Monmouth was
w said to
haave raised his head in anguiish. CS 4; for other
im
mpressions seee refs. 4393-4..
Stock: 42791
[Beheading of the dduke of Mon
nmouth at
th
he Tower of London, 155 July 1685] Le duc de
Monmouth
M
est decapité a Londres en public le
25
5 Juilllet 168
85 [parallel text in Dutcch]
83
3.
Adr.
A Schoonebeeek exc [c.16990]
Ettching, rare, sheet 150 x 1990mm (6 x 7¼
¼"). Glued to
baacking sheet.
£180
Th
he execution of
o James Scottt, first duke of Monmouth
an
nd Buccleuch (1649 -1685),, illegitimate son
s of
Charles II. M
Monmouth, whho was behead
ded rather thann
hanged (the m
more commonn form of execcution) at the
king's agreem
ment. Even thoough Monmou
uth paid his
executioner w
well, howeverr, he did his jo
ob poorly and
took five strookes to sever Monmouth's
M
head
h
from his
body. After tthe first strokee Monmouth was
w reportedlyy
seen to raise his head in annguish, and this scene
ution.
graphically ddepicts the prootracted execu
Th
hirteen sitters are identifiedd by a numberred key,
in
ncluding William III and Geeorge Saville, first marquis
off Halifax, although the letteerpress identify
fying the
sitters has been
n trimmed awaay from the prrint. See BM
859,0709.1572
2
18
Stock: 42597
Stock: 42548
[Jam
mes Scott, Du
uke of Monm
mouth
greeting hiss supporterss.]
84.
Engraving, shheet 165 x 220mm (6½ x 8½"). Glued too
album sheet at edges.
£2660
J
Scott,
A naive engrraving of a sceene showing James
Duke of Monnmouth greeting his followeers, the faces
are copies off well-known portraits
p
Monmouth's is a
copy of Bloooteling's mezzotint after Petter Lely.
Stock: 42794
The P
Parliament Seale. Afterr the removval
of Richard the Lord Prrotector thiss Great Sealle
of the Com
mmon Wealth
h was orderr'd by
Parliamentt to be used Ao 1659 and
d to be
exactly likee that made by order off Parliamentt
1651
85.
GVertue [Loondon: Georgee Vertue, c.175
53.]
Engraving, 18th century watermark;
w
sheeet 220 x
a
sheet.
150mm (9 x 6"). Trimmedd; tipped into album
£880
Seal showingg Parliament in session, dessigned by
medallist andd seal-engraveer Thomas Sim
mon (bap.16188d.1665). Illusstration to a volume of engrravings (1753 )
made after Siimon's designns, engraved an
nd published bby
George Vertuue.
Following thhe execution of Charles I, Siimon was
appointed chhief engraver by
b the parliam
mentarians, andd
designed a seeal for them within
w
a week of the
execution. Thhis was suppoosedly not very
y hard-wearinng,
and in 1651 tthe Rump orddered its replaccement, similaar
except for the new date, which
w
was agaiin replaced in
s
for publiic
1659 (shownn here). Simonn made many seals
service durinng the interreggnum, before being
b
appointeed
to the office of one of gravvers of the kin
ng's arms,
r
shields and sstamps at the restoration.
P
to produce
p
this
Vertue was innstructed by Parliament
account of Siimon's work, marking
m
natio
onal recognitioon
for his work at the mint. See
Se Alexander 978-1016
K
(individual pplates not listeed); see Sean Kelsey,
'Inventing a R
Republic', p.994.
Stock: 43093
[Parlliament in seession at Weestminster
Hall, 1689] Afbeeldingge van de
Raadsvergaaderinge der Geestelyke en
Wereltlykee Heeren Tot Westmunsster,
aangevangeen op den 1 February 1689
86.
[Cornelis Huuyberts; publisshed by Jacobus Robyn,
1689]
1½ x 19").
Etching, scarrce; sheet 290 x 485mm (11
Trimmed, lossing letterpresss text below image;
i
crease s;
'The Marquiss of Halifax Speaking in Paarliament' in olld
mss.
£6550
[Twelve scenes in ccompartmen
nts showing
th
he persecution of protesstants in Briitain from
14
414 to 1679]] Johannes Hus tot Con
nsistants
Verbrandt
V
ju
ut Jaer Chr. 1414; De Moort
M
van
Parysaen den
n Admirael een Andere op
o S.
Bartholomseu
B
u Dagli jnt JJaer Chr 15
572 [...]
87
7.
J. vanden Avelee inv et fec [1 679]
4 x 510mm
m (16¼ x 20"). Trimmed;
Ettching, sheet 415
veertical fold barely visible fro
rom front.
£650
Dutch
D
broadsid
de showing perrsecutions of protestants
by
y Catholics in Britain, with large images of the Pope
an
nd a Jesuit in the
t centre. Onne of many pro
opagandising
brroadsides prod
duced in the N
Netherlands in
n advance of
th
he Glorious Reevolution of 1 688 in which the
Prrotestant Williiam of Orangee invaded Eng
gland,
deeposing the Caatholic James II. Produced
d at the time
off the Popish Plot.
Ettched by Johaannes van den Avelen (1655
5-1727),
Dutch
D
satirical printmaker inn the tradition of Romeyn
dee Hooghe, working in Amstterdam and Leeiden before
moving
m
to Stockholm in 16998. There, for eighteen
e
yeears, van den Avelen
A
workeed on the majo
or publicationn
'Suecia Antiquaa et Hodiema' ('Ancient and
d Modern
Sw
weden'), produ
ucing 160 illuustrations. BM
M Satires
10
075; See C Meendez & Grossvenor Prints: "Restoration
& Revolution 2002" No 21
Stock: 42375
88
8.
[?Conv
vention of thhe Estates off Scotland,
16
667]
[cc.1670]
Ettching, very raare; sheet 2400 x 335mm (9½
½ x 13¼").
Trrimmed and tiipped into albuum sheet; fold
ds.
£290
Stock: 42796
89.
[The seven bishoops imprison
ned in the
Tower of L
London by James II in June
J
1688]
De Seven B
Bischoppen naar
n
den To
our gevange n
gebragt den
n 8/18 vry gelaaten
g
den 15/25 Junyy
1688.
Apud Caroluum Allard Cum
m Privi: Ord: Holl:
H
et
Westfri: [c.1700]
Etching, raree; sheet 250 x 295mm (9¾ x 11½"). Tippped
into album shheet; fold throough centre. Trimmed
T
to
border.
£3220
View on the Thames with Tower Bridgee on left and
howing the
London Briddge (incorrectlly) on right, sh
Seven Bishopps imprisonedd by James II for
f seditious
libel over theeir opposition to the second
d Declaration oof
Indulgence. T
The bishops were:
w
Thomas White, Bishoop
of Peterborouugh; Francis Turner,
T
Bishop
p of Ely; Sir
Jonathan Treelawny, Bishop Exeter and Winchester;
W
John Lake, B
Bishop of Chicchester; Thom
mas Ken, Bishoop
of Bath and W
Wells; William
m Lloyd, Bish
hop of
Worcester; an
and William Saancroft, Bisho
op of
Canterbury. T
The bishops were
w acquitted
d, to James II'ss
disappointmeent but to univversal rejoicin
ng amongst hiss
subjects.
Plate from a Dutch publicaation comprising twenty
plates depictiing key episoddes from the Glorious
G
Revolution. F
For portraits of the Seven Bishops
B
see ref
efs.
23975, 23977, and others.
Stock: 42799
[Execcution of Th
homas Wenttworth, Earll
of Strafford
d] Thomas Graaf van Straffort,
S
Onder Kon
ning van Ierrland, Binnen Londen
Onthalst.D
Den 22 van May
M 1641.
90.
J.L. [?Jan Luuyken]
Etching, sheeet 185 x 140m
mm (7¼ x 5½""). Trimmed an
and
glued to backking sheet at edges.
e
£1880
The executioon of Thomas Wentworth, Earl
E of Straffoord
(1593-1641),, lord lieutenaant of Ireland. In the
deterioratingg political clim
mate leading up
p to the Engli sh
Civil War, Sttrafford was recalled
r
to Lon
ndon by Charlles
I (whose greaat supporter he
h was), only to
t be accused of
high treason and imprisoned in the Tow
wer of London .
Tried in Marrch 1641, Straafford demonsstrated his greeat
skill as an orrator by refutinng most of thee charges
against him. The Commonns then circum
mvented this
o attainder (an
n act of
setback by paassing a bill of
legislation deeclaring Straffford guilty and
d punishable bby
death). Charlles I, who hadd previously sw
worn to protecct
Strafford, booth appeared inn person to ask
k for him not to
be condemneed to death, annd even sent soldiers to the
Tower in an uunsuccessful attempt to free him.
Eventually C
Charles had noo option but to
o assent to the
bill of attaindder, and Straffford was beheeaded at Toweer
Hill. As show
w here, he wass spared the trraditional
punishment ffor treason, off being hung, drawn
d
and
quartered, annd was beheadded instead, faacing death wiith
great calm annd courage.
The death off Strafford, ratther than resollving the
ween parliamennt and the mon
narchy, merelyy
tension betw
c
not forg
give those whoo
aggravated itt, as the king could
had forced hiim to abandonn one of his most
m trusted
aides.
Stock: 42614
91
1.
[Birth of
o James Stuuart, princee of Wales]
Ja
ames Franciis Eduard, P
Prince van Walles,
W
do
oor Pater Peeters aan heet Hofgezin voor
v
het
veerfierde Kra
aambed vann de Koningiinne Maria
Beatrix,
B
jakob de II femaaalinne, vertoond.
[A
Anon. after Pieeter Pickaert, c.1690]
Ettching, scarce, sheet 255 x 2295mm (10 x 11½").
Tiipped into baccking sheet; sllight central crease. £320
Th
he birth of Jam
mes Francis E
Edward (1688--1766), son off
Jaames II and Jaacobite claimaant to the thron
nes of
En
ngland, Scotlaand, and Irelannd. In the mon
nths
fo
ollowing his birth, William of Orange inv
vaded
En
ngland, precip
pitating the deeparture of Jam
mes II and his
faamily, who ressided at the chhateau of St Germain-enG
Laaye which Louis XIV refurb
rbished for Jam
mes II. Much
off the life of James Francis E
Edward and hiis own son
Charles Edward
d were taken uup in schemin
ng to reclaim
he British throne for the Stuuart family. No
ot in Sharp.
th
Stock: 42566
92
2.
[The Humble
H
Petittion of the States
S
Generall
G
of th
he United Prrovinces]
W.
W Sherwin sc [1673]
Ettching, rare; sheet 170 x 1330mm (6¾ x 5").
5 Tipped
in
nto album sheeet with small pportrait.
£240
Th
he Independen
nt Minister Huugh Peters (baap.1598d..1660) introdu
uces the four D
Dutch ambassadors Paulus
vaan der Perre, Willem
W
Nieuppoort, Allard Peter
P
Jo
ongstall, and Hieronymus
H
B
Berverningk to
o Secretary off
Sttate John Thurrloe (bap.16166-d.1668). Beeverningk
prresents a petitiion for peace during the Firrst AngloDutch
D
War (165
52-4).
Th
hurloe was secretary of statte from 1652-8 and his
in
ntelligence wo
ork both at hom
me and abroad
d were cruciall
fo
or the protecto
oral regime. H
He took part in negotiations
with
w the Dutch ambassadors in autumn 1653 and
th
hereafter he waas the protectooral council's conduit to
Nieupoort,
N
the resident
r
ambaassador, and he
h was part of
th
he negotiating team for the m
maritime treatty.
Frrontispiece to Henry Stubbee, 'A Further Justification
J
off the Present War
W against thhe United Neth
herlands'
(1
1673), publish
hed during the third Anglo-D
Dutch war
(1
1672-4). For a portrait of Th
Thurloe see reff. 24244.
Stock: 42793
[Coroonation of William
W
III and
a Mary III
at Westmin
nster Abbeyy] H. Mai. Willem
W
III en
n
Maria Gek
kroont tot Koning en Ko
oningin van
Engelant [....]
93.
[Anon. Dutchh, c.1689]
Etching, scarrce; sheet 360 x 595mm (14
4¼ x 23½").
Creases.
£5880
m III and Mary
y II at
The coronation of William
w their
Westminster Abbey on 11 April 1689, with
hbishop of
portraits top left and top riight. The Arch
William Sancroft, refused to
t sanction thee
Canterbury, W
removal of Jaames II so thee coronation was
w performedd
by the Bishopp of London, Henry Comptton.
nd responsibiliities: in 1689 he
h was
otther talents an
pllaced in charge of obtainingg building matterials for the
ro
oyal hunting lo
odge of Het L
Loo; the same year
y he
beecame a Docto
or of Law at H
Harderwijk Un
niversity; he
deesigned ceiling
g paintings foor municipal buildings
b
and
ch
hurch window
ws; and he wroote several pollitical and
hiistorical treatises. Landwehrr 159 i/iii
Stock: 42824
Stock: 42590
[Willliam III and
d Mary II at Whitehall,
1689] De P
Proclamatie van het Kro
onen van
haer Hoogh
heede D.H. Prince
P
van Oranje
O
[...]
94.
t'Amsterdam
m by J. Robyn met
m Privilegiee
Etching, raree; sheet 220 x 315mm (8½ x 12½").
Trimmed froom original brooadside; tippeed into album
sheet.
£2660
William III aand Mary II att Whitehall Paalace in Marchh
1689. Centraal image from a Dutch broad
dside in whichh
it was surrouunded by eleveen smaller sceenes from the
Glorious Revvolution.
Stock: 42802
The R
Reception of His Royal Highness th
he
Prince of O
Orange at his entring Lo
ondon.
95.
R: de Hooge fecit. [n.d., c..1688.]
Sheet: 420 x 530mm (16½ x 21"). Trimm
med
Engraving. S
and a false m
margin added to
t bottom edge. Light
staining. Creeases not visibble from frontt.
£8550
A scene show
wing William of Orange, laater William IIII
being welcom
med by a grouup of kneeling
g Lords,
following W
William's invasiion of England
d to take
control of thee crown durinng the Glorious Revolution. A
large crowd fforms around them and Lon
ndon can be
seen in the diistance. Langw
wehr: p149.
Stock: 42940
[Willliam III presiding over the House oof
Commons iin Session] Het Hoog en Lager Hu
uys
van Engelaand.
96.
R. de Hooge fecit [in imagge] [published
d by Pieter
Rotterdam, 11689]
Etching, textt title on versoo; sheet 450 x 580mm (17¾
¾x
22¾"). Trimm
med, losing teext and vignettte plans of booth
chambers bellow image; faalse margin ad
dded in its placce;
vertical foldss.
£4880
William III ((1650-1702) seated on thron
ne at right,
presiding oveer the House of
o Commons. Above two
figures representing Plentyy (with a corn
nucopia) and
s
of Lorrds
War (with a sshield) hold a scroll; inset session
above. First sstate of a print subsequently
y reworked too
fit the arrivall of successivee monarchs up
p to and
including Geeorge II in 17227.
Etched by Roomeyn de Hoooghe (1645-17
708), exponennt
of the late Duutch Baroque best known for
fo his politicaal
caricatures of Louis XIV and
a his prints glorifying
n. De Hooghee's
William III aand the Glorioous Revolution
output as an artist was broad, however, and he had
97
7.
Receptie van S.K.H
H den H.Priince van
Orange.
O
op zy
yn intrede ttot London. The
Reception
R
of His Royal H
Highness thee Prince of
Orange
O
at hiss entring Loondon.
R.de Hooge feccit. [n.d., c.16990.]
En
ngraving. 455 x 550mm, lar
arge margins. Laid
L on card,
a couple of marrginal tears.
£1200
A scene showin
ng the arrival oof William off Orange in
Lo
ondon, follow
wing his invasiion of England
d. Landwehr,
p.147, before th
heir first statee.
Stock: 43077
[William III and M
Mary II, with
h scenes
frrom their co
oronation in background]
Wilhelm
W
III von
v Oranienn und Maria
a Stuart
Koenig
K
und Koenigin
K
vonn gross Brittannien
Frankreich und
u Irland
98
8.
[A
Anon., c.1695]]
En
ngraving, scarrce; 17th centuury watermark
k; sheet 275
x 335mm (10¾
¾ x 13¼"). Trim
mmed; repaireed horizontal
old at top; slight crease.
fo
£480
Anonymous
A
Geerman engraviing responding to the
co
oronation of William
W
III andd Mary II in 1688.
1
Stock: 42380
[Coron
nation of Wililliam III and Mary II
att Westminstter Abbey] dde Krooning van haaree
Majesteyten
M
Willem
W
de IIII en Maria
a de II tot
Koning
K
en Ko
oninginne vvan groot Brrittanie [...]
99
9.
[A
Anon. Dutch, c.1689.]
c
Ettching, sheet 175
1 x 280mm
m (7 x 11"). Triimmed;
fo
olded through centre.
£190
Th
he coronation of William IIII and Mary III at
Westminster
W
Ab
bbey on 11 Ap
April 1689. Thee Archbishop
off Canterbury, William Sanccroft, refused to
t sanction
th
he removal of James II so thhe coronation was
peerformed by th
he Bishop of L
London, Henrry Compton.
Stock: 42588
[Coroonation of William
W
III and
a Mary III,
1689] Cereemonien en Plechtighed
den gebruiktt
in de Kroon
ning van Willem Henrik, Prins van
n
Oranje, en Marie Stuaart [...]
100.
[published byy Carel Allardd, c.1700]
Etching, sheeet 245 x 295m
mm (9¾ x 11½
½"). Tipped intto
album sheet. Trimmed to border
£2990
The rapidly-aarranged coroonation of William III and
Mary II, heldd on 11 April 1689 at Westm
minster Abbeyy
and conducteed by the Bishhop of London
n, Henry
Compton. Thhe Archbishopp of Canterburry, William
Sancroft whoo would norm
mally have perfformed the
ceremony, reefused to sanction the replaccement of
James II as kking.
Plate from a Dutch publicaation comprising twenty
G
plates depictiing key episoddes from the Glorious
Revolution.
March,
M
having been attendedd in his final hours
h
by his
sp
piritual adviser Archbishop Thomas Teniison, his closee
co
ounsellor Gilb
bert Burnet, annd his still squ
uabbling
friends Arnold Joost van Kepppel and Hanss Willem
Bentinck. Etcheed by Pieter vvan den Berge (1659-1737),,
Dutch
D
artist wo
orking mainly after Gérard de
d Lairesse.
Stock: 42578
Stock: 42801
[Coroonation of William
W
III and
a Mary III]
Der konigl:: kronungs-Actus Wiliillmi III und
Mariae in E
England, zu
u Londen.
101.
[Merian, Theeatrum Europaaeum, 1698.]
Etching, raree; platemark 305 x 365mm (12
( x 14¼").
Central fold as normal. Trrimmed.
£3550
The coronation, at Westmiinster Abbey, of William IIII
(1650-1702) and Mary II, in 1689.
From 'Theatrrum Europaeuum", 1698.
Stock: 42868
[Arriival of Williiam III in th
he Hague,
1691] Intreeede van William de IIII Koning vaan
Groot Britaanje, in s'Grravenhage, de
d 5 Februaari
1691 [paralllel text in French]
F
102.
J. Luiken Appud Carolum Allard
A
cum Prriv. ord. Holl. et
Westvrisiae. [in image low
wer right]
m
Etching, 17thh century wateermark; sheet 250 x 295mm
(9¾ x 11½"). Tipped into album sheet; central
c
fold.
Trimmed to bborder.
£2660
Procession leed by William
m III during hiss visit to the
Hague in 16991 (the first tim
me he had retu
urned to the
Netherlands since being crrowned king of
o England,
Scotland andd Ireland in 16688). In the baackground is a
huge triumphhal arch erecteed for the occaasion.
Plate from a Dutch publicaation comprising twenty
plates depictiing key episoddes from the Glorious
G
Revolution. F
For a view off the arch, from
m the same
publication ssee ref. 42804.
Stock: 42806
[Willliam III on his
h deathbed
d, surroundeed
by courtierrs] Verbeeld
ding der Steervende
Koning van
n Engeland, Schotland, Vrankryk een
Yrland, etcc. etc. etc. Wilhelm
W
de IIII [...]
103.
P. v. den BErrge Inv. De. et
e Fecit cum Prrivilegio
Werden Verkkogtt'Amsterddam in de Kalv
verstraat in dee
Groeneberg [[1702]
Etching, raree, sheet 285 x 195mm (11¼ x 7¾").
Trimmed andd glued to baccking sheet.
£2660
William III ((1650-1702) on
o his deathbed. After
H
on 5 March
M
1702 duee
collapsing inn Kensington House
to a pulmonaary fever, he died
d on the mo
orning of 8
10
04. Afbeeld
dinge van dee Zee Tochtt uyt
Hellevoetsluy
H
ys ent geluckkig Landen aen de
Zuyt
Z
cust van
n Engelant. Door S.K.H
H.de Heer
Prins van Orangie, op deen 15 Novem
mber Ano.
16
688. [View of
o the Sea Vo
Voyage from
Hellevoetslui
H
s and the foortunate land
ding on the
so
outh coast of England bby his royal highness
h
th
he Prince of Orange, onn the 15 November
Anno
A
1688.]
[P
Published by J.
J Tangena.]
Ettching. Plate: 375 x 500mm
m (14¾ x 19¾"). A good
im
mpression with
h small marginns, traces of a vertical fold..
£1450
Tw
wo scenes sho
owing William
m III's arrival in England to
taake the crown from James III in 1688. Thee departure
from the Netherlands is show
wn below, with
h the arrival
att Dartmouth Castle
C
above. F
FM 2716. Ex Collection
C
Ja
ames Watt Jr.
Stock: 43161
[Trium
mphal Arch eerected for William
W
III
in
n the Hague]] Eere Poorrt op de Plaa
atz,
op
pgerecht voor Z:K:M: vvan Groot Britanje,
B
16
691 [paralleel text in Duttch]
10
05.
Apud
A
Carolum Allard cum PPriv. ord. Holl et
Westvrisiae.
W
Ettching, sheet 250
2 x 295mm
m (9¾ x 11½"). Tipped into
allbum sheet; ceentral fold. Trrimmed to borrder. £260
Huge
H
triumphall arch erectedd in the Hague on the
occcasion of William III's visiit in 1691 (thee first time he
haad returned to the Netherlannds since bein
ng crowned
kiing of England
d, Scotland annd Ireland in 1688).
1
Pllate from a Du
utch publicatioon comprising
g twenty
pllates depicting
g key episodess from the Glo
orious
Revolution.
Stock: 42803
[Willliam III arriiving in Hon
nslaarsdijk iin
the Hague, in his carriiage] Aenko
omst van S.K
K.
Maj. op Hoonslerdyk [p
parallel text in French].
106.
[Romeyn de Hooghe, publlished the Hag
gue by Arnoldd
Leers, 1691]
mark 330 x
Etching, 17thh century wateermark; platem
440mm (13 x 17¼"). Foldd through centrre as normal.
£3220
v Zyne
Illustration too Govert Bidlooo's 'Komste van
Majesteit Wiillem III in Hoolland' (1691), etched by
Romeyn de H
Hooghe (16455-1708), expon
nent of the latte
Dutch Baroqque best knownn for his political caricaturees
of Louis XIV
V and his printts glorifying William
W
III annd
the Glorious Revolution. De
D Hooghe's output
o
as an
artist was brooad, however,, and he had other talents annd
responsibilitiies: in 1689 hee was placed in
i charge of
obtaining buiilding materiaals for the royaal hunting loddge
of Het Loo; tthe same year he became a Doctor of Law
w
at Harderwijkk University; he designed ceiling
c
paintinngs
for municipaal buildings annd church windows; and he
wrote severaal political andd historical treatises.
Landwehr: 779
off Louis XIV and his prints gglorifying Willliam III and
th
he Glorious Reevolution. De Hooghe's outtput as an
arrtist was broad
d, however, annd he had otheer talents and
reesponsibilities: in 1689 he w
was placed in charge of
ob
btaining building materials for the royal hunting
h
lodgee
off Het Loo; thee same year hee became a Do
octor of Law
att Harderwijk University;
U
hee designed ceilling paintings
fo
or municipal buildings
b
and cchurch windows; and he
wrote
w
several political and hiistorical treatiises.
La
andwehr: 79
Stock: 42575
Stock: 42415
[Willliam III emeerging from a carriage
and greeted
d by courtieers in the cou
urt-yard
Binnenhof in The Hague] Zijn Ma
ajesteit
verwellekomt op het Binnenhof
B
[p
parallel text in
French]
107.
[Romeyn de Hooghe, publlished the Hag
gue by Arnoldd
Leers, 1691]
mark 330 x
Etching, 17thh century wateermark, platem
440mm (13 x 17¼"). Foldd through centrre as normal.
£3220
v Zyne
Illustration too Govert Bidlooo's 'Komste van
Majesteit Wiillem III in Hoolland' (1691), etched by
Romeyn de H
Hooghe (16455-1708), expon
nent of the latte
Dutch Baroqque best knownn for his political caricaturees
of Louis XIV
V and his printts glorifying William
W
III annd
the Glorious Revolution. De
D Hooghe's output
o
as an
artist was brooad, however,, and he had other talents annd
responsibilitiies: in 1689 hee was placed in
i charge of
obtaining buiilding materiaals for the royaal hunting loddge
of Het Loo; tthe same year he became a Doctor of Law
w
at Harderwijkk University; he designed ceiling
c
paintinngs
for municipaal buildings annd church windows; and he
wrote severaal political andd historical treatises.
Landwehr: 779
Stock: 42417
[Triu
umphal arch
h in the Binn
nenhof
courtyard iin the Hague, erected in
n honour of
William IIII] Eerepoorrt op de Plaa
ats [parallell
text in Fren
nch]
108.
[Romeyn de Hooghe, publlished the Hag
gue by Arnoldd
Leers, 1691]
mark 330 x
Etching, 17thh century wateermark, platem
440mm (13 x 17¼"). Falsee margins top & bottom.
Fold throughh centre as norrmal.
£3660
Illustration too Govert Bidlooo's 'Komste van
v Zyne
Majesteit Wiillem III in Hoolland' (1691), etched by
Romeyn de H
Hooghe (16455-1708), expon
nent of the latte
Dutch Baroqque best knownn for his political caricaturees
[William III approoaching the triumphal
arrch erected in his honouur on the sq
quare
Buitenhof
B
in The Hague]] Zijn Majeesteit
veerwellekomtt op het Binnnenhof [parrallel text in
French]
10
09.
[R
Romeyn de Ho
ooghe, publishhed the Haguee by Arnold
Leeers, 1691]
Ettching, 17th century waterm
mark; platemaark 330 x
44
40mm (13 x 17¼"). Fold thhrough centre, as normal.
£320
Illlustration to Govert
G
Bidloo''s 'Komste van
n Zyne
Majesteit
M
Willeem III in Hollaand' (1691), ettched by
Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-17708), exponen
nt of the late
Dutch
D
Baroque best known ffor his politicaal caricatures
off Louis XIV and his prints gglorifying Willliam III and
th
he Glorious Reevolution. De Hooghe's outtput as an
arrtist was broad
d, however, annd he had otheer talents and
reesponsibilities: in 1689 he w
was placed in charge of
ob
btaining building materials for the royal hunting
h
lodgee
off Het Loo; thee same year hee became a Do
octor of Law
att Harderwijk University;
U
hee designed ceilling paintings
fo
or municipal buildings
b
and cchurch windows; and he
wrote
w
several political and hiistorical treatiises.
La
andwehr: 79
Stock: 42418
[Title page
p
to Govvert Bidloo, 'Komste
va
an Zyne Ma
ajesteit Willeem III in Ho
olland']
Voyage
V
de sa Majesté Brritannique en Hollande
[o
on stone blocck upper lefft]
11
10.
R. de Hooghe [...] Harlemi 1 691 [in imagee] A La Haye
Chez Arnout Leeers 1692
3 x 210mm
m (12½ x 8¼"). Fold
Ettching, sheet 320
£260
th
hrough centre as normal.
Tiitle-page to a later French eedition of Bidlloo's book
ab
bout the Williaam III's visit tto the Netherlands in 1691.
The book inccluded a numbber of illustrattions, all etcheed
by Romeyn dde Hooghe (16645-1708), Du
utch Baroque
printmaker bbest known forr his political caricatures off
Louis XIV annd his prints glorifying
g
Willliam III and th
the
Glorious Revvolution. De Hooghe's
H
output as an artist
was broad, hhowever, and he
h had other taalents and
i charge of
responsibilitiies: in 1689 hee was placed in
obtaining buiilding materiaals for the royaal hunting loddge
of Het Loo; tthe same year he became a Doctor of Law
w
at Harderwijkk University; he designed ceiling
c
paintinngs
for municipaal buildings annd church windows; and he
wrote severaal political andd historical treatises.
Landwehr: 779
Stock: 42593
G
Bidloo''s 'Komste van
n Zyne
Illlustration to Govert
Majesteit
M
Willeem III in Hollaand' (1691), ettched by
Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-17708), exponen
nt of the late
Dutch
D
Baroque best known ffor his politicaal caricatures
off Louis XIV and his prints gglorifying Willliam III and
th
he Glorious Reevolution. De Hooghe's outtput as an
arrtist was broad
d, however, annd he had otheer talents and
reesponsibilities: in 1689 he w
was placed in charge of
ob
btaining building materials for the royal hunting
h
lodgee
off Het Loo; thee same year hee became a Do
octor of Law
att Harderwijk University;
U
hee designed ceilling paintings
fo
or municipal buildings
b
and cchurch windows; and he
wrote
w
several political and hiistorical treatiises.
La
andwehr: 79.
Stock: 42404
[Fron
nt view of th
he triumpha
al arch
erected on the square Buitenhof
B
in
n The Haguee,
as William III in his rooyal carriage proceeds
through to Court (Binn
nenhof) bey
yond] Zeegeeen Eerepooorten voor het
h Hof [para
allel text in
French]
111.
[Romeyn de Hooghe, publlished the Hag
gue by Arnoldd
Leers, 1691]
mark 330 x
Etching, 17thh century wateermark; platem
440mm (13 x 17¼"). Foldd through centrre as normal.
£2660
v Zyne
Illustration too Govert Bidlooo's 'Komste van
Majesteit Wiillem III in Hoolland' (1691), etched by
Romeyn de H
Hooghe (16455-1708), expon
nent of the latte
Dutch Baroqque best knownn for his political caricaturees
of Louis XIV
V and his printts glorifying William
W
III annd
the Glorious Revolution. De
D Hooghe's output
o
as an
artist was brooad, however,, and he had other talents annd
responsibilitiies: in 1689 hee was placed in
i charge of
obtaining buiilding materiaals for the royaal hunting loddge
of Het Loo; tthe same year he became a Doctor of Law
w
at Harderwijkk University; he designed ceiling
c
paintinngs
for municipaal buildings annd church windows; and he
wrote severaal political andd historical treatises.
Landwehr: 779
Stock: 42419
[Schem
matic represeentation of the
t
pa
aintings deccorating the triumphal arch
a
on the
sq
quare Buiten
nhof in The Hague, in honour
h
of
William
W
III's visit in 169 1] Schilderyen binnen
dee zeegeen eeerepoorten vvoor het Hoff [parallel
teext in French
h]
11
13.
[R
Romeyn de Ho
ooghe, publishhed the Haguee by Arnold
Leeers, 1691]
Ettching, 17th century waterm
mark; platemaark 330 x
44
40mm (13 x 17¼"). Fold thhrough centre as normal.
£220
Fo
our oblong designs and six larger scenes showing
qu
ueen Mary, reproduced from
m a triumphall arch erected
in
n honour of William
W
III. Illuustration to Go
overt Bidloo's
'K
Komste van Zy
yne Majesteit Willem III in Holland'
(1
1691), etched by
b Romeyn de Hooghe (16
645-1708),
ex
xponent of thee late Dutch B
Baroque best known
k
for his
po
olitical caricattures of Louiss XIV and his prints
gllorifying Williiam III and thhe Glorious Reevolution. De
Hooghe's
H
outpu
ut as an artist w
was broad, ho
owever, and
hee had other tallents and respoonsibilities: in
n 1689 he
was
w placed in charge
c
of obtai
aining building
g materials
fo
or the royal hu
unting lodge oof Het Loo; thee same year
hee became a Do
octor of Law aat Harderwijk
k University;
hee designed ceiiling paintingss for municipaal buildings
an
nd church win
ndows; and hee wrote several political andd
hiistorical treatises. For viewss of the triump
phal arch see
ref
efs. 42418-9. Landwehr:
L
799
Stock: 42405
[Schem
matic presenttation of thee two
pa
ainted scenees decoratinng the sides of
o the
trriumphal arch on the sqquare Buiten
nhof in The
Hague,
H
in hon
nour of Willliam III's viisit in 1691]
Zyschilderye
Z
n der Zeegee-en Eerepoo
orten voor
heet Hof [para
allel text in F
French]
11
14.
[Fireeworks in hoonour of the visit of
William IIII to The Haggue in 1691]] Vuurwerk
k
in de Vyverr
112.
[Romeyn de Hooghe, publlished the Hag
gue by Arnoldd
Leers, 1691]
mark 330 x
Etching, 17thh century wateermark; platem
440mm (13 x 17¼"). Foldd through centrre as normal.
£3880
[R
Romeyn de Ho
ooghe, publishhed the Haguee by Arnold
Leeers, 1691]
Ettching, 17th century waterm
mark; platemaark 330 x
44
40mm (13 x 17¼"). Fold thhrough centre as normal;
crrease.
£220
Tw
wo scenes sho
owing militaryy and naval viictory,
reeproduced from
m a triumphall arch erected in honour of
William
W
III. Illu
ustration to Go
Govert Bidloo'ss 'Komste vann
Zy
yne Majesteit Willem III inn Holland' (1691), etched
by
y Romeyn de Hooghe (16455-1708), expo
onent of the
laate Dutch Baro
oque best know
wn for his pollitical
caricatures of Louis XIV and
a his prints glorifying
n. De Hooghee's
William III aand the Glorioous Revolution
output as an artist was broad, however, and he had
89 he was
other talents and responsibbilities: in 168
placed in chaarge of obtainiing building materials
m
for thhe
royal huntingg lodge of Hett Loo; the sam
me year he
became a Dooctor of Law at
a Harderwijk University; hee
designed ceilling paintings for municipal buildings annd
church windoows; and he wrote
w
several political
p
and
historical treaatises. For vieews of the triu
umphal arch seee
refs. 42418-99. Landwehr: 79
Stock: 42407
[Scheematic repreesentation of
o the exterioor
decorationss of the triumphal arch on the
square Buiitenhof in Th
he Hague, in
n honour of
William IIII's visit in 16691] Beeldeen, Devisen,
Schilderyen
n en Zinneb
beelden Zich
h van Buyten
n
Vertoonend
de op de Zeeege-en Eereporten voorr
het Hof [paarallel text in
n French].
115.
[Romeyn de Hooghe, publlished the Hag
gue by Arnoldd
Leers, 1691]
mark 330 x
Etching, 17thh century wateermark; platem
440mm (13 x 17¼"). Creaase through centre as normaal.
£2220
hal arch erecte d
Decorations reproduced frrom a triumph
e
allegoriccal statues (topp
in honour of William III: eight
matic represenntations (secon
nd and fourth
row), emblem
rows), and sccenes from thee life of Williaam III (third
row). Illustraation to Goverrt Bidloo's 'Ko
omste van Zynne
Majesteit Wiillem III in Hoolland' (1691), etched by
Romeyn de H
Hooghe (16455-1708), expon
nent of the latte
Dutch Baroqque best knownn for his political caricaturees
of Louis XIV
V and his printts glorifying William
W
III annd
the Glorious Revolution. De
D Hooghe's output
o
as an
artist was brooad, however,, and he had other talents annd
responsibilitiies: in 1689 hee was placed in
i charge of
obtaining buiilding materiaals for the royaal hunting loddge
of Het Loo; tthe same year he became a Doctor of Law
w
at Harderwijkk University; he designed ceiling
c
paintinngs
for municipaal buildings annd church windows; and he
wrote severaal political andd historical treatises. For
418-9.
views of the ttriumphal arcch see refs. 424
Landwehr: 779.
Stock: 42408
11
16. [Schem
matic presenttation of thee painted
sccenes decora
ating the triuumphal arch erected
in
n the court-y
yard Binnennhof in the Hague
H
in
ho
onour of Wiilliam III] SSchilderyen Binnen de
Eerepoort
E
op
p de Plaats een op de Zyd
de na de
Vyverbergh
V
[parallel
[
texxt in French]].
[R
Romeyn de Ho
ooghe, publishhed the Haguee by Arnold
Leeers, 1691]
Ettching, 17th century waterm
mark; platemaark 320 x
20
05mm (12½ x 8"). Tipped iinto album sheeet.
£140
Siix allegorical and mythologgical scenes su
urmounted by
th
hree coats of arms, reproducced from a triu
umphal arch
errected in hono
our of William
m III: eight alleegorical
statues (top row
w), emblematic
ic representations (second
an
nd fourth rowss), and sceness from the life of William
III (third row). Illustration too Govert Bidlo
oo's 'Komste
vaan Zyne Majesteit Willem IIII in Holland'' (1691),
ettched by Romeyn de Hooghhe (1645-1708
8), exponent
off the late Dutcch Baroque beest known for his political
caaricatures of Louis
L
XIV andd his prints glo
orifying
William
W
III and
d the Gloriouss Revolution. De
D Hooghe's
ou
utput as an arttist was broad,
d, however, and he had
otther talents an
nd responsibiliities: in 1689 he
h was
pllaced in charge of obtainingg building matterials for the
ro
oyal hunting lo
odge of Het L
Loo; the same year
y he
beecame a Docto
or of Law at H
Harderwijk Un
niversity; he
deesigned ceiling
g paintings foor municipal buildings
b
and
ch
hurch window
ws; and he wroote several pollitical and
hiistorical treatises. Landwehrr: 79
Stock: 42409
[Schem
matic presenttation of thee
deecorations of
o the ornam
mental colum
mns in the
firework disp
play held in the Hague in
i honour
off William III] Verbeelddingen der Twee
T
Naalden
N
van het Konstvuuurwerk [pa
arallel text
in
n French].
11
17.
[R
Romeyn de Ho
ooghe, publishhed the Haguee by Arnold
Leeers, 1691]
Ettching, 17th century waterm
mark; platemaark 320 x
20
05mm (12½ x 8"). Tipped iinto album sheeet.
£120
Illlustration to Govert
G
Bidloo''s 'Komste van
n Zyne
Majesteit
M
Willeem III in Hollaand' (1691), ettched by
Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-17708), exponen
nt of the late
Dutch
D
Baroque best known ffor his politicaal caricatures
off Louis XIV and his prints gglorifying Willliam III and
th
he Glorious Reevolution. De Hooghe's outtput as an
arrtist was broad
d, however, annd he had otheer talents and
reesponsibilities: in 1689 he w
was placed in charge of
ob
btaining building materials for the royal hunting
h
lodgee
off Het Loo; thee same year hee became a Do
octor of Law
att Harderwijk University;
U
hee designed ceilling paintings
fo
or municipal buildings
b
and cchurch windows; and he
wrote
w
several political and hiistorical treatiises. For the
firrework displayy (in which soome of these ornamental
o
co
olumns can bee seen) see reff. 42404; Land
dwehr: 79
Stock: 42411
[Celeebrations in front of Citty Hall in th
he
Hague in h
honour of thee visit of Wiilliam III]
Vreugde-en
n Eereteeken
nen voor heet Stadhuis
van 's Gravvenhage [paarallel text in
n French]
118.
[Romeyn de Hooghe, publlished the Hag
gue by Arnoldd
Leers, 1691]
mark 320 x
Etching, 17thh century wateermark; platem
205mm (12½
½ x 8"). Tipped into album sheet.
s
£2220
Illustration too Govert Bidlooo's 'Komste van
v Zyne
Majesteit Wiillem III in Hoolland' (1691), etched by
Romeyn de H
Hooghe (16455-1708), expon
nent of the latte
Dutch Baroqque best knownn for his political caricaturees
of Louis XIV
V and his printts glorifying William
W
III annd
the Glorious Revolution. De
D Hooghe's output
o
as an
artist was brooad, however,, and he had other talents annd
responsibilitiies: in 1689 hee was placed in
i charge of
obtaining buiilding materiaals for the royaal hunting loddge
of Het Loo; tthe same year he became a Doctor of Law
w
at Harderwijkk University; he designed ceiling
c
paintinngs
for municipaal buildings annd church windows; and he
wrote severaal political andd historical treatises. For thee
firework dispplay (in whichh some of thesee ornamental
columns can be seen) see ref.
r 42404. La
andwehr: 79
Stock: 42413
William
W
III and
d the Gloriouss Revolution. De
D Hooghe's
ou
utput as an arttist was broad,
d, however, and he had
otther talents an
nd responsibiliities: in 1689 he
h was
pllaced in charge of obtainingg building matterials for the
ro
oyal hunting lo
odge of Het L
Loo; the same year
y he
beecame a Docto
or of Law at H
Harderwijk Un
niversity; he
deesigned ceiling
g paintings foor municipal buildings
b
and
ch
hurch window
ws; and he wroote several pollitical and
hiistorical treatises. Landwehrr p.56.
Stock: 42839
[Firewo
ork display in Amsterdam on 7
Seeptember 16
667 to comm
memorate th
he peace
beetween Englland and thee Netherlan
nds] Victori
en
n Vreugde-V
Vuren gehouuden op den
n7
Seeptember Ao
A 1667, ter ggedachtenis van de
Engelse
E
en Nederlandtsee Vreede
12
20.
[p
published by Marcus
M
Willem
msz Doornick
k, Amsterdam,,
c.1667]
1 x 235mm
m (6 x 9¼"). Po
ossibly
Ettching, sheet 155
triimmed from larger broadsidde and glued to
t backing
sh
heet.
£260
Fiirework displaay held to com
mmemorate the signing of
th
he Treaty of Breda, signed oon 24 August 1667, which
en
nded the secon
nd Anglo-Duttch war. This etching
e
first
ap
ppeared as parrt of a large brroadside, and subsequently
in
n the book 'Ko
ort en Bondighh Verhael Van
n't geene in
deen oorlogh ... in't Jaer 1667'', both publish
hed by
Marcus
M
Doornick.
Stock: 42586
Earl off Castlemainns Embassy to the Pope
[m
ms below im
mage]
12
21.
[Peacce conferencce at Breda, 1667,
depicted in
n nine sceness] Vreede-H
Handelingh
tot Breda, G
Gesloten op
p den XXXI July, Ende
Geratificeeert [...]
119.
R. de Hooghhe f. et inv. [16667]
mm (16 x 21¼"). Trimmed,
Etching, sheeet 420 x 540m
crease.
£12880
o Breda, with
h the delegatees
The signing oof the Treaty of
in the conference chamberr (centre), arrival and
p and bottom),,
departure of the English deelegation (top
o Breda (left and right). Thhe
and topograpphical scenes of
treaty, signedd in the Dutchh city of Bredaa, brought to aan
end the Secoond Anglo-Duttch War (1665
5-7) in favourr
s
coast off
of the Dutch.. With the seaas around the south
England esseentially controolled by the Du
utch admiral dde
Ruyter follow
wing the raid on
o the Medwaay in 1667, thee
English weree eager to reacch a swift agreeement. By thhis
treaty the lannds of New Neetherlands were ceded to thhe
English prodducing the stattes of New Yo
ork, New Jerseey,
Pennsylvaniaa & Delaware.
Etched by Roomeyn de Hoooghe (1645-17
708), exponennt
of the late Duutch Baroque best known for
fo his politicaal
caricatures of Louis XIV and
a his prints glorifying
Gio
G Batta Lenaardi Romo Invv et delin Arno
oldo Van
Westerhout
W
fiam
m.o Sculp [16687]
En
ngraving, sheeet 250 x 185m
mm (9¾ x 7¼""). Trimmed
an
nd glued to baacking sheet.
£180
Roger Palmer, earl of Castlem
maine (1634-1705),
am
mbassador to James
J
II, in R
Rome kneeling
g before Pope
In
nnocent XI. Pu
utti in top left carrying liken
ness of James
II. Illustration from
f
John Micchael Wright'ss 'An
Account
A
of his Excellence Ro
Roger Earl of Castelmaine's
C
Em
mbassy from his sacred Maajesty James th
he IId'
(L
London, 1688)).
One
O of few eng
gravings after Giovanni Batttista Lenardi
(1
1656-1704), member
m
of the Accademia de
d San Luca
who
w produced several
s
workss for churches in Rome.
Stock: 42549
Reverse of the Lorrd Protectorr's Great
Seeal, made by
y T. Simon. These Arm
mes are
Quarterly,
Q
th
he Cross of E
England, thee Saltier
Cross
C
for Sco
otland, and tthe Harp for Ireland.
The
T Inescoch
hion being thhe Family Armest
A
of
Cromwell.
C
12
22.
GVertue
G
f. [Lon
ndon: Georgee Vertue, c.175
53.]
En
ngraving, sheeet 215 x 150m
mm (9 x 6"). Trimmed;
T
tip
pped into albu
um sheet.
£80
Th
he heraldic arms of the Croomwell family
y: reverse of
po
ortrait coinagee of Oliver Cro
romwell, desig
gned by
medallist
m
and seeal-engraver T
Thomas Simon (bap.1618d..1665). Illustraation to a voluume of engrav
vings (1753)
made after Siimon's designns, engraved an
nd published bby
George Vertuue.
Following thhe execution of Charles I, Siimon was
appointed chhief engraver by
b the parliam
mentarians, andd
made many sseals for publiic service duriing the
interregnum,, before being appointed to the office of
ds and stamps at
one of graverrs of the king's arms, shield
the restoratioon. The portrait coinage of Cromwell
C
wass
ordered from
m Simon by thee council of Whitehall
W
in
1656, and strruck on the press of Pierre Blondeau.
B
Vertue was innstructed by Parliament
P
to produce
p
this
account of Siimon's work, marking
m
natio
onal recognitioon
for his work at the mint. Alexander
A
978
stabbed him to death. For poortrait of Doriislaus see ref.
24
4671.
Stock: 42834
Stock: 43094
[Murrder of the de
d Witt brotthers, with
letterpress description and portraits of the
brothers]
123.
R. de Hooghhe del et sc. 16672 [and similar, murder
scenes only]
nsions 150 x
Four etched aand engraved sheets, dimen
115mm (6 x 4½") to 315 x 200mm (12½
½ x 8"). All
trimmed andd tipped into allbum sheets.
£3220
ornelis (1623-The murders of the De Wiitt brothers, Co
72) and Jan ((1625-72), shoown in four paanels (originallly
printed on onne sheet). Etchhed by Romey
yn de Hooghe
(1645-1708),, exponent of the late Dutch
h Baroque besst
known for hiis political carricatures of Lo
ouis XIV and
his prints gloorifying Williaam III and thee Glorious
Revolution.
Jan de Witt oopposed the apppointment off William of
Orange as staadtholder, andd after the Fren
nch invasion oof
the United Prrovinces in 16672 the peoplee called for
William and demonstratedd against Jan. That
T same yeaar
Witt was suspected of treaso
on and
Cornelis de W
condemned tto exile for life
fe. As a result Jan resigned hhis
position as coouncillor penssionary, but when
w
he visitedd
Cornelis in pprison in the Hague,
H
a mob gathered,
g
dragged bothh brothers outsside, and murd
dered them (aas
shown here).. Offered withh description of
o the events
and double pportrait of the brothers
b
(prob
bably not by dde
Hooghe). Lanndwehr Bookpplates 26
Stock: 42538
[Murrder of Isaacc Dorislaus, 1649]
Woedende Wraeck, Vaan Isack Dorislaer; Op
den elfden May, des Jaaers 1649 binnen
Schraven-h
haghen, Verrschenen [...]]
124.
Huych Allarddt excudit
Etching withh letterpress, sccarce; 320 x 210mm
2
(12½ x
8¼"). Tippedd into album sheet.
s
£3660
The murder oof the Dutch scholar
s
and dip
plomat Isaac
Dorislaus (15595-1649), schholar and dipllomat.
Dorislaus waas appointed too the counsel for the
prosecution oof Charles I inn January 1649
9 and he helpeed
draw up the ccharge of highh treason again
nst the king,
arguing for thhe lawful deposition of tyraants who
deprive subjeects of their frreedom and prrivileges. Afteer
the trial Doriislaus sought the
t position off keeper of thee
library of St James, but firrst agreed to undertake
u
one
he decision w
was
last diplomattic mission to the Hague. Th
fatal: on 2 M
May 1649 a grooup of royalissts entered thee
inn in Scheveeningen where Dorislaus was
w staying, annd
[Broad
dside on the ccoronation of
Frederick V, Elector Pallatine and King
K
of
Bohemia]
B
Eigentliche Coontrafacturr alle
un
nterschiedlichen Acten,, wei der
Durchleuchti
D
igste [...]
12
25.
E. Kieser f. [16
619]
ngraving, scarrce; sheet 3000 x 370mm (11
1¾ x 14½").
En
Central crease hardly
h
visible from front; half
h glued to
baacking sheet on
o right. Losss top left.
£690
Eiight scenes fro
om the coronaation of Fredeerick V,
Ellector Palatinee and King off Bohemia, at St
S Vitus'
Cathedral in Prague in 1619,, with portraitss of Frederickk
nd his queen Elizabeth
E
Stuaart (daughter of
o James I) in
an
lo
ower corners. Soon
S
after thiss contemporary broadside
was
w published, Catholic armiies advanced on Prague
an
nd the royal co
ouple fled to tthe Netherland
ds.
Stock: 42616
12
26. [Signin
ng of the Treeaty of Bred
da, 1667]
D'Eeuwige
D
Gedenck-Tee
G
ekene van dee Engelse
en
n Nederland
dtse Oorlog en Vreede [...] fo.249
[A
Anon., c.1672]]
En
ngraving, sheeet 245 x 235m
mm (9½ x 9¼""). Tipped
in
nto backing sh
heet.
£480
Th
he signing of the Treaty of Breda, which
h brought to
an
n end the Seco
ond Anglo-Duutch War (166
65-7) in
faavour of the Dutch.
D
This plaate also appears on a large
brroadside comp
prising several
al scenes relatiing to the
war,
w with letterpress, althouggh the text herre differs,
in
ndicating a diffferent publicaation.
Stock: 42838
12
27. [Execution of Johaan van
Oldenbarnev
O
velt.]
Ettching, sheet 255
2 x 170mm
m (10 x 6¾"). Trimmed
T
to
im
mage. Tipped into album shheet.
£160
A scene showin
ng the executio
ion of Dutch statesman
s
Jo
ohan van Oldeenbarnevelt (11547-1619) at the Binnehoff
in
n the Hague. Van
V Oldenbarnnevelt was arrrested for his
ro
ole in the strug
ggle for Dutchh independencce from
Sp
pain, he is dep
picted kneelinng on a platforrm while a
crrowd looks on
n.
Stock: 42795
13
30. [The Grote
G
Markt in the Hagu
ue, with
trriumphal arch in honouur of William
m III]
Eerepoort
E
op
pde Market.
[Porttraits of prootagonists off the War off
the Spanish
h Succession
n, with vigneettes of
battles] S. de Centrum
m quinqagin
nta urbibus aad
Danubium,, Rhenum, ac
a Mozellam
m, liberatis
heroibus in
nvictis pro faaedere magn
no per inviaa
et avia imp
perio redditiis [parallel text in Dutch
h]
128.
ex Formis Peetrus Schenk Amstelodami
A
cum Priv: Ordd:
Holl: et Westt-Frisiae [c.17704]
Engraving, scarce, platemaark approx 50
00 x 600mm
(19¾ x 23½""). Thread marrgins. Folds; repaired tear
approx. 6cm from bottom edge to facilittate folding.
£8550
Large and coomplex compoosition includiing numerous
portrait of leaading Europeaan figures (ideentified in 19-point key) inncluding the kiings of Spain, Portugal, thee
duke of Marllborough, Adm
miral Rooke, Camille
C
de
Tallard and Q
Queen Anne; with
w vignettess of
Schellenbergg, Gibraltar, Landau and a sea battle.
[R
Romeyn de Ho
ooghe, publishhed the Haguee by Arnold
Leeers, 1691]
Ettching, 17th century waterm
mark; platemaark 330 x
44
40mm (13 x 17¼"). Fold thhrough centre as normal.
£240
Illlustration to Govert
G
Bidloo''s 'Komste van
n Zyne
Majesteit
M
Willeem III in Hollaand' (1691), ettched by
Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-17708), exponen
nt of the late
Dutch
D
Baroque best known ffor his politicaal caricatures
off Louis XIV and his prints gglorifying Willliam III and
th
he Glorious Reevolution. De Hooghe's outtput as an
arrtist was broad
d, however, annd he had otheer talents and
reesponsibilities: in 1689 he w
was placed in charge of
ob
btaining building materials for the royal hunting
h
lodgee
off Het Loo; thee same year hee became a Do
octor of Law
att Harderwijk University;
U
hee designed ceilling paintings
fo
or municipal buildings
b
and cchurch windows; and he
wrote
w
several political and hiistorical treatiises.
La
andwehr: 79
Stock: 42403
Stock: 42381
[Willliam III arriiving at the Hague]
Reception d
de sa Majesté au Pont du
d Westendee
129.
[Romeyn de Hooghe, publlished the Hag
gue by Arnoldd
Leers, 1691]
mark 330 x
Etching, 17thh century wateermark; platem
440mm (13 x 17¼"). Foldd through centrre as normal.
£2440
H
in the Netherlands,
William III aarrives in the Hague,
his processioon crossing a bridge
b
over a frozen
f
canal.
Illustration too Govert Bidlooo's 'Komste van
v Zyne
Majesteit Wiillem III in Hoolland' (1691), etched by
Romeyn de H
Hooghe (16455-1708), expon
nent of the latte
Dutch Baroqque best knownn for his political caricaturees
of Louis XIV
V and his printts glorifying William
W
III annd
the Glorious Revolution. De
D Hooghe's output
o
as an
artist was brooad, however,, and he had other talents annd
responsibilitiies: in 1689 hee was placed in
i charge of
obtaining buiilding materiaals for the royaal hunting loddge
of Het Loo; tthe same year he became a Doctor of Law
w
at Harderwijkk University; he designed ceiling
c
paintinngs
for municipaal buildings annd church windows; and he
wrote severaal political andd historical treatises.
Landwehr: 779
Stock: 42402
The Grreat-Seal of the Commo
on-Wealth
off England. done
d
by T. SSimon This Engrav'd
frrom a Curio
ous Proof Im
mpression in Wax
which
w
was in the Collectiion of the Rt.
R Honble
yee Earl of Ox
xford, now inn Possession
n of her
Grace
G
the Du
utchess of Poortland.
13
31.
most
m humbly in
nscrib'd by G. Vertue. [London: George
Vertue,
V
c.1753.]
En
ngraving, sheeet 215 x 150m
mm (9 x 6"). Trimmed;
T
tip
pped into albu
um sheet.
£260
Th
he second great seal of the Commonwealth, showing
map
m of the British Isles, desig
igned by medaallist and
seal-engraverr Thomas Sim
mon (bap.1618
8-d.1665).
Illustration too a volume off engravings (1
1753) made
after Simon'ss designs, engraved and pub
blished by
George Vertuue.
Following thhe execution of Charles I, Siimon was
appointed chhief engraver by
b the parliam
mentarians, andd
designed a seeal within a week
w
of the exeecution. This
was supposeddly not very hard-wearing,
h
the
and in 1651 th
Rump ordereed its replacem
ment, similar except
e
for the
new date (as shown here). Simon made many seals foor
public servicce during the innterregnum, before
b
being
appointed to the office of one
o of graverss of the king'ss
a the restoratiion.
arms, shieldss and stamps at
Vertue was innstructed by Parliament
P
to produce
p
this
account of Siimon's work, marking
m
natio
onal recognitioon
for his work at the mint. See
Se Alexander 978-1016
K
(individual pplates not listeed); see Sean Kelsey,
'Inventing a R
Republic', p.994.
Stock: 43092
Rump ordered its
i replacemennt, similar exccept for the
neew date (as sh
hown here). Siimon made maany seals for
pu
ublic service during
d
the inteerregnum, including seals
fo
or the English law courts, beefore being ap
ppointed to
th
he office of on
ne of gravers oof the king's arrms, shields
an
nd stamps at th
he restorationn.
Vertue
V
was insttructed by Parrliament to pro
oduce this
acccount of Simon's work, maarking nationaal recognition
fo
or his work at the mint. See Alexander 97
78-1016
(in
ndividual plattes not listed)..
Stock: 43099
13
33. The Re
evolt of the F
Fleet.
T. Baston Delin
n. J. Harris [Feecit]. [n.d., c.1710.]
ngraving. Sheeet: 410 x 445m
½"). Trimmedd
En
mm (16 x 17½
in
nside image; central verticall crease.
£180
Th
he ornate top area engravedd by G. van deer Gucht,
affter Cheron. A scene showiing the taking
g of the Royal
Navy
N
by Parliam
ment in 1642 showing seveeral rowing
bo
oats full of meen approachinng a fleet of sh
hips. Text and
tittle in English and French.
Stock: 42931
13
34. [The Battle of Barffleur] A Ne
ew and
Exact
E
Draugh
ht, Describinng ye Late SeaS
Engagement,
E
, Fought by the English and Dutch,,
ag
gainst the French May 19/29 1692
I Sarrabat
S
Inv. & F [in imagee lower left] London
L
Prrinted & Sold by P. Lea at tthe Atlas and Hercules in
Cheapside and Westminster--Hall. And by M Tavvel at
yee Golden Crossse near ye Saavoy Gate
En
ngraving, raree, sheet 375 x 515mm (14¾
¾ x 20¼").
Trrimmed insidee platemark; vvertical folds barely
b
visible
from front.
£1250
An
A impressive naval battle sccene, the Battle of
Barfleur, in Maay 1692 duringg the Nine Yeears' War. Thee
nder Tourvillee, leading a Frrench fleet
Frrench comman
prreparing to inv
vade Britain aand restore Jam
mes II to the
th
hrone, boldly engaged
e
the A
Anglo-Dutch fleet
f
at
Barfleur (a vign
nette map is un
under the main
n image of thee
prrint). However, after an inddecisive battle,, Tourville
reetreated and th
he threat of invvasion was av
verted.
One
O of around thirty
t
engravin
ings by Isaac Sarrabat
S
(1
1667-after 170
01), French enngraver from a family of
arrtists, specialissing in mezzootint Parker: 28-C
2
Stock: 42392
A Truee Draught off the Great Victory
V
at
Seea Gained by
b the Englissh & Dutch over ye
French May 19th 1692. D
y I.
Designed by
Sa
ailmaker acccording to tthe Special Direction
D
off
seeveral on Bo
oard during the Action.
13
35.
The S
Seal for the Court of Co
ommon
Bench at W
Westminster AD.no MDCXLVIII.
132.
GVertue. [Loondon: George Vertue, c.17
753.]
Engraving, shheet 220 x 145mm (9 x 6"). Trimmed;
tipped into allbum sheet.
£1440
Seal for the C
Court of the Common
C
Bencch, with map oof
the British Issles, designed by medallist and
a sealengraver Thoomas Simon (bbap.1618-d.16
665).
Illustration too a volume off engravings made
m
after
Simon's desiggns, engravedd and publisheed by George
Vertue.
Following thhe execution of Charles I, Siimon was
appointed chhief engraver by
b the parliam
mentarians, andd
designed a seeal within a week
w
of the exeecution. This
was supposeddly not very hard-wearing,
h
the
and in 1651 th
I. Sailmaker Deelin: Vander G
Gucat Fecit. Printed for
ohn Bowles at the Black Hoorse in Cornhill. [n.d.,
Io
c.1692.]
ngraving, raree. Plate: 330 x 445mm (13 x 17½").
En
Central fold, veery small rust hole.
£650
A marine scenee showing the Battle of Barfleur
co
ommonly know
wn as Battle oof La Hogue, which took
pllace on 29th May
M 1692 betw
ween an allied
d force of the
Dutch
D
and the English
E
againsst the French during the
Nine
N Years Waar. Parker: 28B
B
Stock: 42945
136. [The Battle of Viigo Bay.]
P. Decker Iunn. del. Paulus Decker Archit: Inv: et del:
Ornament. Ioohan August Corvinus
C
Sculpsit. Cum
Gratia et Privvileg: Sac: Caaes: Majest: Ieeremias Wolddd
excudit, Augg: Vind: [n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving. S
Sheet: 420 x 380mm (16½ x 15").
Trimmed, soome staining.
£3440
go Bay whichh
A naval scenne showing thee Battle of Vig
took place inn October 17022 between thee allies and
Spain and Frrance during thhe War of Spaanish
Succession. T
The scene is framed
f
in ornaate decorationn
with a plan oof the town above. A plate from
f
'Repraesentattio belli ob suuccessionem in
n Regno
Hispanico...' published by Wolff.
Stock: 42974
[Batttle of the Doowns.] Zeescchachen
Duyns Dooor Marten Harpers
H
Trom
mp den 21
October An
nno 1638.
137.
Engraving. 17th century watermark;
w
Sheet: 280 x
mmed, laid on album sheet
640mm (11 x 25¼"). Trim
with central vvertical creasee.
£8550
A naval battlle scene showing the Battle of the Downss
in 1638 fougght between thhe Spanish and
d the Dutch
during the Eiighty Years War.
W The battlee took place inn
the English C
Channel wheree the Spanish attempted to
break a Dutcch blockade, thhe Spanish weere unsuccessfful
and suffered heavy losses.
su
uccessionem in
n Regno Hisppanico...' publiished by
Wolff.
W
Stock: 42955
14
40. [Siege of
o Gibraltarr.] Die Glücckliche
Entsezung
E
deer Haupt Veestung Gibra
altar.
P.. Decker Iunio
or Histori del. I.I.R Sculpsitt. Cum
Prrivileg. Sac. Caes.
C
Majest. IIeremias Wolfff excudit
Aug.
A Vindelico
orum. [n.d., c.11720.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 430 x 395m
½").
mm (17 x 15½
Trrimmed, vertical crease.
£380
A view of Gibraltar from thee sea during th
he Siege of
Gibraltar
G
betweeen 1704 and 1705 during the War of
Sp
panish Successsion. The Spaanish and Bou
urbon forces
laaid siege to thee town in 17044 however theey abandoned
atttempts to seizze it after monnth of siege an
nd the arrival
off Sir John Leaake with re-enf
nforcements. The
T scene is
deecorated with a ornate bordder. A plate fro
om
'R
Repraesentatio belli ob succeessionem in Regno
R
Hispanico...'
H
pu
ublished by W
Wolff.
Stock: 42957
Stock: 42948
[Fourr Days Battlle.] Zee-Sla
ag Tussen
D'Enelse en
n Neerlandeers On Der Beleydt
B
van
d'Admiraleen Monck en
n de Ruyterr op den 11,
12, 13 en 144 Iuni 1666.
138.
[n.d., c.1666.]
95mm (15¾ x
Engraving, vvery scarce. Shheet: 400 x 29
11¾"). Trimm
med within pllate, 17th centtury watermarrk.
A scene show
wing the Fours Days Battle which raged
from 11th-144th June 1666 between the Dutch
D
and thee
English in thhe Second Angglo-Dutch Waar. The Englishh
under Georgee Monck faced the Dutch commanded byy
Michiel de R
Ruyter near Duunkirk, the outtcome of the
battle was inconclusive annd both claimeed victory as thhe
battle ended with the Engllish sailing intto the fog afterr
both sides haad expended thheir ammunitiion. The view
w is
taken from thhe midst of the battle, shipss are labelled
with a key att the top of thee sheet alongside portraits oof
de Ruyter, M
Monck and Troomp.
Stock: 42524
[Tweelfth Siege off Gibraltar.] Gibraltarr
ist eine auff des Berg Calpe...
139.
Paulus Deckeer invent: et delin:
d
Iohann August.
A
Corvinus Scuulpsit. Cum Grat.
G
et Priveleeg: Sac. Caes:
Maÿ: Ieremiaas Wolff. excuudit Aug: Vin
nd:. [n.d.,
c.1720..]
Sheet: 425 x 390mm (16¾ x 15¼").
Engraving. S
Trimmed, a ccentral crease.
£3880
A view of Giibraltar from the
t sea during
g the Siege of
Gibraltar bettween 1704 annd 1705 during
g the War of
Spanish Succcession. The scene
s
is decoraated with a
ornate borderr. A plate from
m 'Repraesentatio belli ob
[The Battles of Barrfleur and La
L Hogue,
16
692.] Slaan der Fransenn uyt t'Cana
aal door
£750de
Engelse
E
en Hollandels, A
Anno 1692 [...]
14
41.
R. de Hooge fec.
Ettching, platem
mark 395 x 5800mm (15½ x 22¾").
2
Vertical
V
creasess barely visiblle from front.
£950
Sccenes of the Battle
B
of Barfleeur and La Ho
ogue, which
to
ook place nearr the Cherbourrg Peninsula in
n France in
May
M and June 1692.
1
In thesee battles the Frrench led by
Admiral
A
de Tou
urville were ddefeated by thee English and
Dutch
D
fleets un
nder the comm
mand of Admirrals Russel
an
nd Almonde.
Ettching by Rom
meyn de Hoogghe (1645-170
08), exponent
off the late Dutcch Baroque beest known for his political
caaricatures of Louis
L
XIV andd his prints glo
orifying
William
W
III and
d the Gloriouss Revolution. De
D Hooghe's
ou
utput as an arttist was broad,
d, however, and he had
otther talents an
nd responsibiliities: in 1689 he
h was
pllaced in charge of obtainingg building matterials for the
ro
oyal hunting lo
odge of Het L
Loo; the same year
y he
beecame a Docto
or of Law at H
Harderwijk Un
niversity; he
deesigned ceiling
g paintings foor municipal buildings
b
and
ch
hurch window
ws; and he wroote several pollitical and
hiistorical treatises.
In
n another statee of the print thhe image is acccompanied
by
y extensive lettterpress in foour columns. Landwehr:
L
p1
168 I of III.
Stock: 42390
[Batttle of Lowestoft.] Battag
glia Navale
tra'Inglesi, et Olandesii Successa adi 13 di
Gingno 16665.
142.
[n.d., c.1674.]
Plate: 370 x 3000mm (14½ x 12") very largge
Engraving. P
margins. Verrtical and horiizontal folds, damage
d
to edgge
and plate on lower left edgge. Crease.
£2880
A battle scenne showing thee Battle of Lowestoft foughht
between the E
English and thhe Dutch during the Secondd
Anglo-Dutchh War on the 13th
1
June 1665. From
Galeazzo Guualdo Priorato''s ''Teatro del Belgio o sia
descritione ddelle diecisettee Provincie deel medesimo''.
Stock: 42718
[Batttle of Malagga.] Das See Treffen beyy
Malaga.
143.
Paulus Deckeer Archit. inveent. et delin. Iohan
I
August
Corvinus Scuulps. [Cum Prrivileg. Sac. Caes.
C
Majest.
Ieremias Woolff excudit Auug. Vindelicorrum.] [n.d.,
c.1720.]
Sheet: 450 x 400mm (17¾ x 15¾").
Engraving. S
Trimmed, paart of publicatiion line missin
ng. Couple off
rust spots; Ceentral crease.
£3880
A scene show
wing the Battlle of Malaga in
n 1704, the
largest naval battle in the War
W of Spanissh Successionn.
ween the Uniteed Provinces
The battle waas fought betw
and England on one side and
a Bourbon France
F
and
Spain on the other. The scene is decoratted with a
ornate borderr, with a map of Malaga and its environss
below. A plaate from 'Repraesentatio bellli ob
successionem
m in Regno Hiispanico...' pu
ublished by
Wolff.
Stock: 42958
Gibraltar,
G
Adm
miral George R
Rooke was alerrted that
Frrench forces commanded
c
byy the Comte de
d Toulouse
were
w approachiing, and the tw
wo fleets appro
oached each
otther in an indeecisive conflicct in which no
o vessel was
su
unk or captureed. The Frenchh fleet returneed to Toulon
cllaiming victory, but by not eengaging the weaker
British fleet, the French concceded a strateg
gic victory to
he Anglo-Dutcch forces.
th
En
ngraving, in reverse, of a paainting by Isaac Sailmaker
(1
1633/4-1721) now
n in the Naational Maritim
me Museum,
Greenwich.
G
Thiis is one of few
w engravings after
Saailmaker, the last
l of the Dut
utch emigré paainters who
in
ntroduced marine painting too England in the
t 1670s.
Pa
arker: 31-A. See
S C Mendezz & Grosvenorr Prints:
"R
Restoration & Revolution 22002" No 36.
Stock: 42382
[Raid on
o the Medw
way.] Disegn
no
deell'Ingresso,, et Abbrveccia, Mento di
d Vascelli
In
nglesi Fattod
da'gli Olanddesi nella Riiviera di
Hattan.
H
14
45.
A.
A Blom. del. et. f. [n.d., c.16667.]
Rare etching. Plate:
P
380 x 3000mm (15 x 12
2") very largee
margins.
m
Three vertical foldss, damage to edge
e
of plate
in
n lower left edge.
£280
A scene showin
ng the burningg of the Englissh fleet
fo
ollowing the Dutch
D
raid on tthe Medway in
i June 1667
du
uring the Seco
ond Anglo-Duutch War. Fro
om Galeazzo
Gualdo
G
Priorato
o's ''Teatro dell Belgio o sia descritione
deelle diecisette Provincie dell medesimo''.
Stock: 42717
[Raid on
o the Medw
way.] Afbeellding van
dee Stad en Reevier van Roochester, Ch
hattam...
14
46.
Sttoopendal sculp. [n.d., c.16667.]
En
ngraving, with
h letterpress. SSheet: 260 x 340mm
3
(10¼
x 13½"). Trimm
med to image, tipped into allbum sheet,
veertical central fold as normaal. Letterpresss trimmed andd
laaid on album sheet
s
below. FFoxing & creasing. £320
A scene showin
ng the Raid onn the Medway
y by the
Dutch
D
led by Admiral
A
de Ruyyter in 1667 during
d
the
Seecond Anglo-D
Dutch War. L
Letterpress desscription in
Frrench below, with
w key ident
ntifying key locations and
sh
hips.
Stock: 42935
A Seaa-Fight betw
ween Her Majesties
M
Royal Fleett, Command
ded by the Right
R
Hon.blle
S.r Geor: R
Rooke Vice Admiral
A
of England
E
&cc.
and the Freench Comm
manded by th
he Count dee
Tholouse in
n the Mediteerranean.
144.
Sylmaker Deelin. Sold by J.
J Smith at y Pickter
P
Shop inn
Exeter Exchaang, and R. Huulton at ye corner of PallMall over aggainst ye Hay-market [c.170
04]
Very scarce & fine engravving. Sheet 440 x 610mm
(17¼ x 24"). Trimmed to image
i
at top, title
t cut from
m
two
top edge but retained; old ms in lower margin;
£15000
vertical creasses.
The Battle off Malaga, 13 August
A
1704 during
d
the Waar
of the Spanissh Succession. Shortly afterr capturing
14
47. [Dutch Raid on thee Medway.]
t'A
Amsterdam, by Marcus Dooornick, Boeck
kverkoper op
deen Vydendam, 1667.
Rare map with letterpress. Shheet: 425 x 37
70mm (16¾ x
14
4½"), with 17tth century wat
atermark. Trim
mmed with
pllate, vertical fold.
f
Slight paaper stuck to top.
t
£750
A map of the eaast coast of Enngland and a detailed
d
map
off the coast aro
ound the Isle oof Sheppey, illlustrating the
Dutch
D
raid on th
he Medway inn the summer of 1667
du
uring the Seco
ond Anglo-Duutch War. Description in
th
hree columns below.
b
The rai
aid was led by Admiral
Michiel
M
de Ruy
yter and the Duutch bombard
ded the town
off Sheerness, ev
ventually captturing it and then sailing
up
p the Thames to Gravesendd. The raid wass disastrous
fo
or the English and led to thee end of the war
w and a
faavourable peacce for the Dutc
tch.
Stock: 42523
[Siegge of Ostend.] Die Wunder
Glükliche E
Eroberung der
d Haupt Vestung
V
Ostende.
148.
Paulus Deckeer Archit. inveent: et delin. Martinus
M
Engelbrecht Sculpsit. [Cum
m Gratia et Prriv: Sac: Caes :
d.] [n.d.,
Maj. Ieremiaas Wolff excuddit Aug. Vind
c.1720.]
Sheet: 450 x 360mm (17¾ x 14").
Engraving. S
Trimmed, paart of publicatiion line missin
ng. Vertical
crease, not viisible from froont.
£3220
A scene show
wing the Spannish attack on Ostend in 16004
following a tthree year longg siege during
g the Eighty
Years War, tthe Spanish evventually took
k the city and iit
was destroyeed. The scene is framed in a decorative
border. A plaate from 'Reprraesentatio bellli ob
successionem
m in Regno Hiispanico...' pu
ublished by
Wolff.
Stock: 42953
[Batttle of Plymouth.] Zee-Sllagh
Tusschen d
de M.r Mich
hel de Ruiterr en den H.rr
Georg Ascu
ue By Plymu
uyden op deen 26 Augusst
1652.
149.
Stoopendael sculp.
Sheet: 200 x 350mm (8 x 13
3¾"). Trimmeed
Engraving. S
to image andd tipped into allbum sheet. Central
C
verticall
crease as norrmal.
£2880
A battle scenne showing thee Battle of Ply
ymouth whichh
took place onn 16th Augustt 1652 during the First
Anglo-Dutchh War betweenn the Common
nwealth Navyy
under the com
mmand of George Ayscue and
a the Dutchh
under Michel de Ruyter.
Stock: 42936
ort at Sheernesss (below) andd proceeded to
o break the
fo
ch
hain of English defences
Ettching by Rom
meyn de Hoogghe (1645-170
08), exponent
off the late Dutcch Baroque beest known for his political
caaricatures of Louis
L
XIV andd his prints glo
orifying
William
W
III and
d the Gloriouss Revolution. De
D Hooghe's
ou
utput as an arttist was broad,
d, however, and he had
otther talents an
nd responsibiliities: in 1689 he
h was
pllaced in charge of obtainingg building matterials for the
ro
oyal hunting lo
odge of Het L
Loo; the same year
y he
beecame a Docto
or of Law at H
Harderwijk Un
niversity; he
deesigned ceiling
g paintings foor municipal buildings
b
and
ch
hurch window
ws; and he wroote several pollitical and
hiistorical treatises.
De
D Hooghe bassed the etchingg on works by
y Willem
Scchellinks (162
23-78), who paainted severall versions of
th
he Medway raiid. Landwehr:: p55 1st statee. See C
Mendez
M
& Grossvenor Prints "Restoration &
Reevolution 2002" No 5.
Stock: 42400
15
51. [Battle of Texel.] Z
Zee-Slagh Tusschen
T
de
H.r
H Admiraal Michiel dee Ruiter en der
d H.r
Prins Robberrt en Graf dde Estrée. By
y der
Kykuyen
K
en Heldertrop
H
den 21 Augusti 1673.
Sttoopendael scu
ulp. [Johanness Blaeu, c. 1687.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 495 x 275m
mm (19½ x 10¾").
Trrimmed to printed area.
£680
A naval battle scene,
s
fantastiic detailed imaage, showing
th
he Battle of Teexel which toook place on th
he 21st
August
A
1687 beetween the Duutch under Ad
dmiral de
Ruyter and Corrnelius Trompp, and the English and the
Frrench led by Prince
P
Rupert of the Rhine and
a Jean II
d'Estrées during
g the Third Annglo-Dutch War.
W A key on
bo
oth the right and left sides, aas well as the bottom
id
dentifies 115 ships by their ccaptains. An illustration
i
from G. Brandtt's account of dde Ruyter's liffe 'Het leven
en
n bedryt van der
d heere Michhiel de Ruiter'' published byy
J. Blaeu in 1687
7.
Stock: 42525
15
52. [Last Battle
B
of Adm
miral Tromp
p.] Laeste
Zeeflach
Z
van M.H. Trom
mp Admiraell van
Hollandt:
H
etcc Tegen die vvan Engelan
ndr 1653.
[Dutcch raid on th
he river Medway, June
1667, show
wing (top) Roochester and
d (below)
Sheerness] Afbeeldinggh van de Sttadt en Reviier
van Rochesster, Chethaam etc [...] Het
H Eylandt
Shepey en ''t Fort Shireenasse [...]
150.
W. Schellinkks pinx [in imaage upper righ
ht] R. de Hoogge
fecit [in imagge lower left] N. Visscher excud
e
[in imagge
lower centre]]
Etching; sheeet 410 x 540m
mm (16 x 21¼"). Repaired
along centrall fold; trimmed to platemark
k top and
bottom;
£8550
Scenes from the Dutch raid on the river Medway in
utch war (16655Kent which eended the secoond Anglo-Du
7). The Dutch, led by Michhiel de Ruyterr, captured thee
[n
n.d., c.1653.
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 120 x 155m
mm (4¾ x 6¼
¼"). Trimmed,,
so
ome loss in lefft edge. Foldss as normal.
£260
A view showing the Battle off Scheveningeen fought
beetween the En
nglish and Duttch during the First AngloDutch
D
War in which
w
Admiral
al Tromp was killed
k
by a
sh
harpshooter while climbing the rigging of Sir William
Peenn's ship.
Stock: 42949
[Seasca
ape showingg occupation
n of the
Royal
R
Sovereeign by the D
Dutch?]
15
53.
R.W. Sculp Printed for A. M
Mearne, T. Drin
ng, B. Tooke,
T. Sawbridge, & C. Mearne [[c.1700]
ngraving, raree; sheet 295 x 180mm (11½
½ x 7").
En
Tiipped into album sheet; lettterpress explan
nation verso.
£480
Sh
hipwreck scen
ne: the work too which this is the
frontispiece hass not been iden
entified but thee verse
explanation vverso suggestss that the scen
ne depicted is
the occupatioon the Royal Sovereign
S
(preeviously nameed
'Sovereign off the Seas'), a ship ordered by
b Charles I in
1634 which w
was in regularr service durin
ng the three
Anglo-Dutchh Wars, beforee finally being
g lost to fire att
Chatham in 11697. It was reepeatedly takeen by the
Dutch, but reetaken each tim
me.
su
uccessionem in
n Regno Hisppanico...' publiished by
Wolff.
W
Stock: 42960
Stock: 42843
The G
Great Seale for the Lorrd High
Admiral Jaames Duke of
o York Bro
other of Kingg
Charles 2.d
d.
154.
T. Simon G. Vertue del sculp. [London:: George
Vertue, c.17553.]
Engraving, shheet 215 x 155mm (9 x 6"). Trimmed;
£1220
tipped into allbum sheet.
The seal of JJames, duke off York (subseq
quently Jamess
a seal-engraaver Thomas
II) designed bby medallist and
Simon (bap.11618-d.1665).. Illustration to
o a volume off
engravings (1753) made after Simon's designs,
d
engraved andd published byy George Verttue.
Following thhe execution of Charles I, Siimon was
appointed chhief engraver, making
m
many
y seals for pubblic
service durinng the interreggnum. At the restoration
r
he
petitioned Chharles II for thhe role of chieef engraver buut
it was given to Thomas Raawlins, who had held the
position undeer Charles I. Shortly
S
after, however,
h
he
was given the office of one of the graveers of the king''s
arms, shieldss and stamps.
Vertue was innstructed by Parliament
P
to produce
p
this
account of Siimon's work, marking
m
natio
onal recognitioon
for his work at the mint. See
Se Alexander 978-1016
(individual pplates not listeed)
Stock: 43090
155. [Aug
gsburg.] Augspurg.
Georg Phil. R
Rugendas del.. ad vivam. Ioh
hannes Augusst
Corvinus fecc. Cum Gratia et Privileg: Sac: Caes:
Majest: Ierem
mias Woldd exxcudit, Aug: Vind:
V
[n.d.,
c.1720.]
Sheet: 420 x 380mm (16½ x 15").
Engraving. S
Trimmed, ceentral crease annd slight stain
ning at edges.
£2990
wing an attackk on Augsburg
g in 1703 duriing
A scene show
the War of thhe Spanish Suuccession. Thee scene is
framed in ornnate decoratioon with a plan of the town
above. A plaate from 'Repraaesentatio belli ob
m in Regno Hiispanico...' pu
ublished by
successionem
Wolff.
Stock: 42965
156. [Batttle of Blenheeim.] Schlac
cht.
Abrah: Trenttwet Ornam. del.
d Joh. Augu
ust Corvinus ssc.
Cum Gratia eet Privileg. Saac. Caes. Majeest. Ieremias
Wolff excudiit. Aug. Vind..
Engraving. S
Sheet: 435 x 360mm (17 x 14").
1
Trimmedd,
vertical creasse. Creasing not
n visible fro
om front. £3220
A view of thee Battle of Bleenheim fough
ht on 13th
August 17044 during the War
W of Spanish
h Succession.
The allied victory led by thhe Duke of Marlborough
M
secured Viennna and was a turning point in the war. Thhe
scene is decoorated with a ornate
o
border, with a plan oof
the battle aboove. A plate frrom 'Repraeseentatio belli obb
15
57. [Battle of Blenheim
m, 13 Augusst 1704]
Accurata
A
Dellineatio Praeelii Hochstetensis Quo
In
ngenti Gallo
orum et Bavvarorum Exeerfitu
Profligato Ca
aeso Capto [[...]
Huchtenburgh
H
Fec.
F [c.1704]
En
ngraving, sheeet 445 x 585m
mm (17½ x 23"). Trimmed
in
nside platemarrk; two verticaal folds. Good
d impression.
£1150
Ex
xpansive view
w of the famouus Battle of Bllenheim
(k
known on the Continent as tthe Second Baattle of
Höchstädt),
H
in Bavaria
B
duringg the War of the
t Spanish
Su
uccession. In this
t battle the Allied army under
u
John
Churchill, dukee of Marlborouugh and Eugeene of Savoy
army thereto reegarded as
crrushed a Frencch-Bavarian ar
in
nvincible. In reecognition of his achievemeent
Marlborough
M
was
w given landd and £240,000
0 to build a
paalace (also nam
med Blenheim
m) as a gift fro
om Queen
Anne
A
and the nation.
With
W 12-point key
k in Latin. SSee C Mendezz &
Grosvenor
G
Prin
nts: "Restoratiion & Revoluttion 2002"
No
N 37. Hollstein 14 only staate.
Stock: 42383
[The Siiege of Bonnn.] Die Erob
berung der
Vestung
V
Bonn.
15
58.
Georg
G
Phil. Rugendas. Abrahham Drentwettt Ornam:
deel. Ioh: Augusst Corvinus Scculpsit. Cum Gratia
G
et
Prrivileg: Sac: Caes:
C
Majest: IIeremias Woldd excudit,
Aug:
A
Vind: [n.d
d., c.1720.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 420 x 380m
mm (16½ x 15").
Trrimmed, vertical crease.
£340
A scene showin
ng the Siege oof Bonn in 170
03 in which
th
he allies laid siiege to Bonn w
which was held by the
Frrench. The sceene is decorate
ted with a ornaate border,
with
w a plan of the battle abovve. A plate fro
om
'R
Repraesentatio belli ob succeessionem in Regno
R
Hispanico...'
H
pu
ublished by W
Wolff.
Stock: 42971
16
62. La Gra
and Retraitee du Duc de Parme.
R. de Hooghe fec.
f El Cap.n IIng.o Ledesmaa Disp. [n.d.,
c.1670-1699.]
ngraving, raree. Plate: 265 x 325mm (10½
½ x 12¾").
En
Trrimmed at top
p, repairs, bit m
messy.
£160
A large battle scene showingg the army of Alessandro
A
Duke
D
of Parma and Governoor of the Spaniish
Netherlands
N
rettreating acrosss the Seine du
uring the
Eiighty Years War,
W the city off Rouen in thee
baackground. An
n illustration ffrom 'Histoiree de la Guerre
dee Flandre' by Famianus
F
Straada, written with
w the help
off Farnese whicch discussed tthe beginning of the Eighty
Years
Y
War which led up to thhe Dutch Revolt.
Riijksmuseum: BI-1929-10-31
B
1.
Stock: 43024
[Batttle of the Booyne.] Overw
winning van
n
K.o Willem
m de III doorr het volkom
men Slaan vaan
Jacobus dee II in Ierlan
nd de 11 July
y 1690.
159.
Hugo Allard fecit. Caroluss Allard excud
dit. [n.d.,
c.1690.]
w
245
5 x 300mm (66½
Engraving. 17th century watermark;
med and tippeed into album sheet.
£3660
x 12"). Trimm
A battle scenne showing thee Battle of thee Boyne
between Jam
mes II and Willliam III in Ireland on 11th
July 1690.
Stock: 42944
The S
Siege of Collchester by the
t Lord
Fairfax as iit was with the
t Line and
d Outworkss
1648.
160.
Colchester, P
Printed & Soldd by W. Keym
mer. [n.d.,
c.1799.]
1
Rare etching. Sheet 205 x 310mm (8 x 12¼").
a
sheet.
Trimmed to bborder, foldedd and laid on album
£2330
m a broadsheeet which repro
oduced anotheer
The map from
broadsheet puublished c.1650, with the extensive text
removed. BM
M: 1872,1109.171; see BM 1981,U.3024
for the originnal map.
Stock: 42121
161. Prisee de Corbeil.
R. de Hooghhe fec. El Cap.n Ing.o Ledessma Disp. [n.dd.,
c.1670-1699.]
Engraving, raare. Plate: 2655 x 325mm (10½ x 12¾").
Thread marggins.
£2660
A battle scenne showing thee battle at Corrbeil in 1590 iin
which Alessaandro Farnesee, Duke of Parrma and
governor of tthe Spanish Netherlands,
N
fo
ought on the
side of the Catholics durinng the French Wars
W of
s
shows a vicious battlee
Religion 15662-1598. The scene
on the bridgee into Corbeil,, Farnese is sh
hown mountedd
in full armouur leading a chharge. An illusstration from
'Histoire de lla Guerre de Flandre'
F
by Fam
mianus Stradaa,
written with the help of Faarnese which discussed
d
the
beginning off the Eighty Years War whicch led up to thhe
m: BI-1929-10-28.
Dutch Revolt. Rijksmuseum
Stock: 43020
16
63. Landau
u.
Georg
G
Phil. Rugendas. Abrahham Drentwettt Ornam:
deel. Ioh: Augusst Corvinus Scculpsit. Cum Gratia
G
et
Prrivileg: Sac: Caes:
C
Majest: IIeremias Woldd excudit,
Aug:
A
Vind: [n.d
d., c.1720.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 420 x 380m
mm (16½ x 15").
Trrimmed, vertical crease. Sllightly visible from front.
£280
A battle scene showing
s
the SSiege of Landaau in 1702,
du
uring the War of Spanish Suuccession in which
w
an
arrmy of the Holy Roman Em
mpire laid siege to the town
off Landau whicch was held byy the French. The scene is
deecorated with a ornate bordder, with a plan
n of the battle
ab
bove. A plate from 'Repraessentatio belli ob
o
su
uccessionem in
n Regno Hisppanico...' publiished by
Wolff.
W
Stock: 42970
[Battle of Naseby] A Descriptiion of His
Majestie's
M
Arrmy of Horsse and Foot, and of his
Excellenceies
E
s S.r Thomaas Fairfax: as
a they were
drrawn into seeveral Bodiees at the Batttail of
Nasbie
N
June 14th 1645.
16
64.
J. Mynde sculp [after Robertt Streater]. [n.d
d., c.1750.]
m (11 x 15"). Trimmed
T
to
Ettching. Sheet 280 x 380mm
prrinted border at
a top and intoo letters at botttom, folding
ass normal and creased.
c
£190
A topographicaal print of the B
Battle of Naseeby; with the
vaarious division
ns of troops, innfantry and caavalry, with
standards and flags,
f
and insccriptions identifying each
diivision and theeir general. A copy of the plan
p engraved
by
y Robert Streaater in 1647. SSee BM P,4.13
35 for the
orriginal.
Stock: 42122
16
65. A Repr
resentation oof the Armies of King
Charles
C
I and
d Sir Thomaas Fairfax, exhibiting
th
he exact Ord
der in whichh the Severa
al Bodies of
In
nfantry and Cavalry weere drawn up,
Preparatory to the Battlee of Naseby,, fought the
14
4th of June 1645.
[n
n.d., c.1700.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 260 x 375m
mm (10¼ x 14¾").
Trrimmed and tiipped into albuum sheet.
£280
A topographicaal battle plan sshowing the arrmies of
Charles I and Prince
P
Rupert aand Oliver Crromwell and
homas Fairfax
x at the Battlee of Naseby in 1645, with a
Th
portrait of Faairfax in an ovval in the top right
r
corner.
The Battle off Naseby was a decisive batttle in the Firsst
Civil War as it all but desttroyed the Roy
yalist force annd
h won the war.
w A later coppy
within a yearr Parliament had
of a larger prrint by John Streater.
Stock: 42938
Ettching, rare, sheet 150 x 1990mm (6 x 7¼
¼"). Glued to
baacking sheet.
£180
Jaames Scott, firrst duke of Moonmouth and Buccleuch
(1
1649 -1685), illlegitimate sonn of Charles II,
I executed
affter the Monm
mouth Rebellioon. Here show
wn in the
Battle of Sedgeemoor, which took place near
S
on 5 July 1685. This was the
Bridgwater in Somerset
nal battle of th
he Monmouthh Rebellion, an
nd a decisive
fin
viictory for royaalist supporterrs loyal to Jam
mes II.
Monmouth
M
escaaped the battleefield but wass captured
an
nd executed so
oon after.
Stock: 42546
16
69. Admira
able Pasage des Espagn
nols en
Zelande.
Z
The D
Description of the Armiies of Horsee
and Foot off his Majestties, and S.r Thomas
Fairefax hiis Excellencyy, as they weere drawn
into severaall bodyes, att the Battayle at Nasebyy;
the Fowertteenth day of June 1645.
166.
Streeter fecitt. Printed for John
J
Partridgee. [n.d., c.16477.]
Engraving veery scarce. Shheet: 450 x 680
0mm (17¾ x
26¾"). Two pplates joined in
i the centre, three vertical
folds and title excised, porrtrait excised and
a replaced.
Creasing.
£8550
A topographiical battle plann showing thee armies of
Charles I andd Prince Rupeert and Oliver Cromwell andd
Thomas Fairrfax at the Battle of Naseby in 1645, withh a
portrait of Faairfax in an ovval in the top right
r
corner.
The Battle off Naseby was a decisive batttle in the Firsst
Civil War as it all but desttroyed the Roy
yalist force annd
h won the war.
w A differentt
within a yearr Parliament had
state to imagge in "Anglia Rediviva
R
1647
7"
Stock: 42937
167. Schelllenberg.
Georg Phil. R
Rugendas. Abbraham Drentw
wett Ornam:
del. Ioh: Auggust Corvinus Sculpsit. Cum
m Gratia et
Privileg: Sacc: Caes: Majesst: Ieremias Woldd
W
excudit,,
Aug: Vind: [[n.d., c.1720.]
Sheet: 420 x 380mm (16½ x 15").
Engraving. S
Trimmed, ceentral crease annd staining at edges.
Creasing barrely visible at front.
£2880
A scene show
wing the Battlle of Schellenb
berg fought inn
July 1704 beetween the Graand Alliance led
l by the Dukke
of Marlborouugh and the Frranco-Bavariaan Army durinng
the War of Sppanish Successsion. A plate from
'Repraesentattio belli ob suuccessionem in
n Regno
Hispanico...' published by Wolff.
Stock: 42961
168. [The duke of Mo
onmouth deffeated by th
he
earl of Feveersham at th
he Battle of Sedgemoorr,
1685.] Le D
Duc de Mon
ntmouth est battu par lee
Comte de F
Faversham [parallel
[
tex
xt in Dutch]
Adr. Schoonebeek exc [c.11690]
Ell Capitan Don
n Iuan de Ledeesma Ingenierro del Excito
deeflandes dispu
uso esra Obra.. [Romeyn de Hooghe.]
[n
n.d., c.1670-16
699.]
En
ngraving, raree. Plate: 265 x 325mm (10½
½ x 12¾").
Sm
mall margins, creases.
£260
A scene showin
ng the Spanishh troops landin
ng at Sint
Ph
hilipsland in the Dutch provvince of Zeelaand, a Jesuit
prriest blesses th
hem as they coome ashore. An
A
illlustration from
m 'Histoire de la Guerre de Flandre' by
Faamianus Strad
da, written witth the help of Farnese
which
w
discussed the beginninng of the Eigh
hty Years Warr
which
w
led up to
o the Dutch Reevolt.
Stock: 43026
17
70. Ulm.
Georg
G
Phil. Rugendas del. add vivam. Iohan
nnes August
Corvinus fec. Cum
C Gratia et Privileg: Sac: Caes:
Majest:
M
Ieremiaas Woldd excuudit, Aug: Vin
nd: [n.d.,
c.1720.]
ngraving. Sheeet: 420 x 380m
mm (16½ x 15").
En
Trrimmed, vertical crease, bar
arely visible from front.
£280
A scene showin
ng Ulm havingg fallen to thee Grand
Alliance
A
follow
wing the Duke of Marlborou
ugh's victory
att the Battle of Blenheim. Thhe scene is fraamed in
orrnate decoratio
on with a plann of the town above.
a
A
pllate from 'Rep
praesentatio beelli ob successsionem in
Regno Hispanicco...' publisheed by Wolff.
Stock: 42973
Prise de Valenciennnes Margarrite de
Parme Gouveernante.
17
71.
Cap.n D Iuan de
d Ledesma. R de Hooghe fecit.
f
[n.d.,
c.1670-1699.]
ngraving, raree. Plate: 265 x 325mm (10½
½ x 12¾").
En
Sm
mall margins, repairs, bit m
messy.
£160
A scene showin
ng Alessandroo Duke of Parm
ma taking
Valenciennes
V
in
n 1580. Valennciennes had been
b
a
stronghold of Calvinism
C
but Farnese eradiicated the
reeligion. An illu
ustration from
m 'Histoire de la
l Guerre de
Fllandre' by Fam
mianus Stradaa, written with the help of
Faarnese which discussed the beginning of the Eighty
Years
Y
War which led up to thhe Dutch Revolt.
Stock: 43028
[Turk
kish Attack
ks Repelled by
b the
Besieged V
Viennese] Mines
M
et assau
uts des
Turcqs, Coontremines et
e Sorties dees Assieges
[parallel text in Dutch]]
172.
Per R. de Hoooghe Amst: apud
a
N. Vissch
her cum Privill.
[n.d., c.1688]]
Etching, plattemark 165 x 205mm
2
(6½ x 8").
£1660
Plate five of a series depiccting the Battlee of Vienna inn
meyn de Hoogghe (bapt.1645-d.1708),
1683, by Rom
Dutch artist w
who was an im
mportant repreesentative of tthe
late Dutch Baroque and was a prolific producer
p
of
military, poliitical, ceremonnial and satirical prints
engaging witth contemporaary Dutch life. He also wrotte
a number of historical andd political treattises.
Stock: 41992
[Defeeat of the Tu
urks in the Vienna
V
Woods] Op
pening en sllaen der Turrken aen t
Weener Waald, Ouvertu
ure du Gran
nd Bois de
Vienne et d
defaicte des Turqs.
173.
Per R. de Hoooghe Amst: apud
a
N. Vissch
her cum Privill.
[n.d., c.1688]]
Etching, plattemark 165 x 205mm
2
(6½ x 8").
£1330
Plate seven oof a series deppicting the Batttle of Vienna in
1683, by Rom
meyn de Hoogghe (bapt.1645-d.1708),
Dutch artist w
who was an im
mportant repreesentative of tthe
late Dutch Baroque and was a prolific producer
p
of
military, poliitical, ceremonnial and satirical prints
engaging witth contemporaary Dutch life. He also wrotte
a number of historical andd political treattises. Landweehr
Bookplates 660
Stock: 41990
[Imp
perial Forcess fight the Turks
T
to raisse
the Siege off Vienna] Bataille
B
des Imperiaux
I
contre les T
Turcqs pourr lever le Sieege de Vienn
ne
[parallel text in Dutch]]
174.
Per R. de Hoooghe Amst: apud
a
N. Vissch
her cum Privill.
[n.d., c.1688]]
Etching, sheeet 160 x 200m
mm (6½ x 8"). Trimmed to
subject.
£1330
Plate eight off a series depiicting the Batttle of Vienna iin
1683, by Rom
meyn de Hoogghe (bapt.1645-d.1708),
Dutch artist w
who was an im
mportant repreesentative of tthe
late Dutch Baroque and was a prolific producer
p
of
military, poliitical, ceremonnial and satirical prints
engaging witth contemporaary Dutch life. He also wrotte
a number of historical andd political treattises.
The Deevises Mottoo's &c used by
b the
Parliament Officers
O
on SStandards, Banners,
B
&c.
& in the late Civil Warrs; taken fro
om an
Original
O
Man
nuscript donne at that tim
me, now in
yee hands of Benja.n
B
Colee of Oxford: Published
att ye Desire of
o divers Geentleman to be Bound
up
pw.h ye Lorrd Clarendoon's Hist.ry. Price 5.sh
76.
17
So
old by Benj. Cole
C in Bear L
Lane [n.d., c.1710.]
En
ngraved broad
dside with conntemporary haand colour.
Dissected
D
into four
f
sheets, eaach 325 x 195
5mm (12¾ x
7¾
¾"), plus origiinal title 35 x 390mm (1¼ x 15¼")
Trrimmed, laid on
o album papeer, title folded
d in half and
paasted above to
op left section..
£1500
A very scarce sheet
s
of 48 illuustrations of
Paarliamentarian
n banners, eacch with a captiion. Althoughh
th
he title states th
he sheet was tto be issued in
n an edition
off Edward Hyd
de, 1st Earl of Clarendon's 'T
The History
off the Rebellion
n and Civil W
Wars in Englan
nd' (first
pu
ublished 1704
4), the colour ssuggests this example
e
was
a separate issuee. The printed area is compllete, but the
our sections haave been pasteed in the wron
ng order, with
fo
th
he caption to Captain
C
Trenchhard's banner in the wrong
pllace.
Th
he British Mu
useum examplle has similar (but not
id
dentical) colou
ur, is bisected horizontally and
a has
Cole's publicatiion line damagged. BM: 185
52,0214.55455.
55
Stock: 42951
Stock: 41991
[Batttle of Wijnen
ndale.] Rela
ation de
l'Action qu
ui s'est passéée à Wynend
dale...
175.
G. Harrewynn f. [n.d., c.17008.]
Plan with lettterpress. Sheeet: 430 x 510m
mm (17 x 20"))
very large maargins. Some light creasing
g and staining..
£2880
n in French
A battle plann with letterpreess description
below explaiining the evennts of the Battlle of
Wijnendale bbetween the alllied forces an
nd the Bourboon
French army in 1708 durinng the War of Spanish
Succession.
Stock: 42720
The Deevises Mottoo's &c used by
b the
Parliament Officers
O
on SStandards, Banners,
B
&c.
& in the late Civil Warrs; taken fro
om an
Original
O
Man
nuscript donne at that tim
me: Proper
to
o be bound up
u with the L
Lord Claren
ndon's
History.
H
17
77.
[aafter Benjamin
n Cole.] [n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving, bisected horizontally. Sheets 345 x 400mm
(13½ x 15¾") & 300 x 400mm (11¾ x 15¾").
Trimmed within plate, top sheet mounted on album
paper.
£950
A sheet of 48 illustrations of Parliamentarian banners,
each with a caption, published in an edition of Edward
Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon's 'The History of the
Rebellion and Civil Wars in England', first published
1704. A version in the British Library, engraved by
James Cole with the same images but a different title,
has an engraved text at the bottom. Both were copied
from a broadside by Benjamin Cole (see item 42951).
See BM: 1917,1208.2338 for James Cole's variant.
Stock: 42950
178. [Conquest of Ath.] Die Belagerung u
Eroberung Ath.
Georg Phil. Rugendas del. Abraham Drentwett Ornam:
del. Ioh: August: Corvinus Sculpsit. Cum Gratia et
Privileg: Sac: Caes: Maj. Ieremias Wolff excudit Aug.
Vind. [n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving. Sheet: 380 x 435mm (15 x 17"). Trimmed
to image. Creasing hardly visible from front, small
repair.
£280
A decorative scene showing Marlborough's conquest of
Ath, his final conquest of his Ramillies campaign in
1706. A plate from 'Repraesentatio belli ob
successionem in Regno Hispanico...' published by
Wolff.
Stock: 42531
179. [Siege of Barcelona.] Nachdem in dem
Franzosische Kreigs...
Georg. Phil. Rugenda del. Paul Decker Archit: inv: et
del. Ioh: August: Corvinus Sculpsit. Cum Gratia et
Priv: Sac: Caes: Maj. Ieremias Wolff excudit Aug.
Vind. [n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving. Sheet: 440 x 415mm (17¼ x 16¼").
Trimmed to image. Vertical crease.
£320
A scene showing the city of Barcelona during the siege
which took place from 1713-1714. The scene shows
figures setting up camp while ranks of men head
toward the city. The scene is framed in a decorative
border with a plan of the city in an oval above. A plate
from 'Repraesentatio belli ob successionem in Regno
Hispanico...' published by Wolff.
Stock: 42952
180. [Surrender of Ten Towns.] Siegreiche
Länder und Stätt Ernde...
Georg Phil. Rugendas del. Abraham Drentwett Ornam:
del. Ioh: August: Corvinus Sculpsit. Cum Gratia et
Privileg: Sac: Caes: Maj. Ieremias Wolff excudit Aug.
Vind. [n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving. Sheet: 390 x 425mm (15¼ x 16¾"). Some
light staining. Trimmed to platemark. Creasing hardly
visible from front.
£320
Ten decorative scenes showing the surrender of ten
towns, including Bruges and Brussels who surrendered
to the Great Alliance in 1706 following their victory at
the Battle of Ramillies in May. The central scene
shows the handing over of the keys to the city of
Brussels to the Duke of Marlborough, nine smaller
vignettes all set in a highly decorative border show the
other nine towns. A plate from 'Repraesentatio belli ob
successionem in Regno Hispanico...' published by
Wolff.
Stock: 42526
[Siege of Dendermonde.] Belangerung
und Eroberung der Festung Dendermonde.
181.
Georg Phil. Rugendas del. Abraham Drentwett Ornam:
del. Ioh: August: Corvinus Sculpsit. Cum Gratia et
Privileg: Sac: Caes: Maj. Ieremias Wolff excudit Aug.
Vind. [n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving. Sheet: 355 x 435mm (14 x 17¼"). Trimmed
to image, light staining on edges. Creasing hardly
visible from front.
£280
A battle scene showing the Siege of Dendermonde in
1706, the scene is framed with an ornate & decorative
border with a plan of the city engraved above. A plate
from 'Repraesentatio belli ob successionem in Regno
Hispanico...' published by Wolff.
Stock: 42530
182. The Prospect of The Royal Army As it
was Encamped on Hounslow Heath 1686.
J: Harris sculp in Fletus [in image upper right] Sold by
John Lane Booksell.r att the Sign of the Golden
Anchor in Wildstreet.
Engraving, very scarce; sheet 440 x 605mm (17¼ x
23¾"). Very fine & impressive image with repairs.
Trimmed; nicks to edges and two repaired cuts through
legend; two vertical folds;
£1200
Detailed plan of the training camp of the Royal army at
Hounslow Heath, a huge open space west of London.
Orientated with north to the bottom right, this plan
shows the encampment in Hanworth, to the south of
what is left of the heath, bounded on one side by the
River Crane; the powder mills are remembered by the
current Powder Mills Lane, the hospital by Hospital
Bridge Road. A shot tower connected to the powder
mills still exists in Crane Park.
Under James II the standing army introduced at the
Restoration was greatly expanded, and each summer
over half of the regiments assembled on the heath for a
training camp lasting several weeks. This print lists the
captains of the various regiments and reproduces the
coats of arms of army colonels, as well as showing the
various buildings erected to serve the needs of the
army including a hospital, hay barn and bakehouse.
Stock: 42377 (see illustration on front)
183. Menin.
Georg Phil. Rugendas del. Abraham Drentwett Ornam:
del. Ioh: August: Corvinus Sculpsit. Cum Gratia et
Privileg: Sac: Caes: Maj. Ieremias Wolff excudit Aug.
Vind. [n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving. Sheet: 375 x 430mm (14¾ x17"). Trimmed
to image. Foxing. Creasing hardly visible from front.
£270
A battle scene, showing the Duke of Marlborough's
Allied army capturing the town of Menin in Flanders in
August 1706. The scene is framed with a decorative
border. A plate from 'Repraesentatio belli ob
successionem
m in Regno Hiispanico...' pu
ublished by
Wolff.
Stock: 42532
184. [The Capture off Mons.] Die
e Eroberungg
Mons.
P. Decker junnior del. P. Deecker Archit inv. et del.
Iohann Auguust: Corvinus Sculpsit.
S
[Cum
m Gratia et
Privileg: Sacc: Caes: Maj. Ieremias
I
Wolfff excudit Augg.
Vind.] [n.d., c.1720.]
Sheet: 370 x 450mm (14¼ x 17¾").
Engraving. S
Trimmed insside image. Repaired
R
tear at
a centre bottom
m.
A battle scenne showing thee attempted caapture of Monns
by the Duke of Marlborouugh in Septemb
ber 1709, the
Allied armies eventually
e
meet each other in
French and A
the gap of M
Malplaquet south of Mons, fo
ollowing the
Allies' victorry at the Battlee of Malplaqu
uet they returnned
their attentionn to Mons, noow defended by
b a weaker
French force, and were eventually able to
t capture herr.
g in the camp,, a
The central sscene shows sooldiers resting
group play caards, while in the backgrou
und Mons is
shown underr fire. Framed by a highly decorative
border, a smaall map of Moons is shown above.
a
A platte
from 'Repraeesentatio belli ob succession
nem in Regnoo
Hispanico...' published by Wolff.
Stock: 42528
Die W
Wunder Lucckliche Erob
berung de
Haupt Vesttung Ostend
de.
185.
Georg Phil. R
Rugendas del.. Abraham Drentwett Ornam
m:
del. Ioh: Auggust: Corvinuss Sculpsit. Cum
m Gratia et
Privileg: Sacc: Caes: Maj. Ieremias
I
Wolfff excudit Augg.
Vind. [n.d., cc.1720.]
Engraving. S
Sheet: Trimmeed within platee and tipped
into album shheet.
£2880
A plate from
m 'Repraesentattio belli ob su
uccessionem inn
Regno Hispaanico...' publisshed by Wolfff.
ngraving. Sheeet: 375 x 430m
mm (14¾ x 17"). Trimmedd
En
to
o image. Creaasing hardly viisible from fro
ont.
£270
A battle scene showing
s
the B
Battle of Ramiillies between
th
he Grand Alliaance and the FFrench Bourbo
on Armies, a
baattle plan is deepicted in a viignette above and both
im
mages are fram
med in a decorrative border. A plate from
'R
Repraesentatio belli ob succeessionem in Regno
R
Hispanico...'
H
pu
ublished by W
Wolff.
Stock: 42533
18
88. Turin.
Georg
G
Phil. Rugendas del. A
Abraham Drenttwett £220
Ornam:
deel. Ioh: Augusst: Corvinus SSculpsit. Cum Gratia et
Prrivileg: Sac: Caes:
C
Maj. Iereemias Wolff excudit
e
Aug.
Vind.
V
[n.d., c.1720.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 355 x 435m
mm (14 x 17¼
¼"). Trimmedd
to
o image, light staining on eddges. Creasing hardly
viisible from fro
ont.
£350
A scene showin
ng the Battle oof Stura on thee 7th
Seeptember 1706, in the backg
kground a view
w of Turin.
Th
he battle took place betweeen the French under
u
Ph
hillipe II, Duk
ke of Orleans aand the Habsb
burg
Austrians
A
underr Prince Eugen
ene of Savoy. Turin
T
had
beeen under sieg
ge by the Frennch since May
y 1706 but on
th
he 7th Septemb
ber the Habsbburg Austrianss attacked andd
reelieved the city
y. The battle sscene is frameed by a highlyy
deecorative bord
der with a plann of Turin abo
ove. A plate
from 'Repraesen
ntatio belli obb successionem
m in Regno
Hispanico...'
H
pu
ublished by W
Wolff.
Stock: 42529
Stock: 42534
[Batttle of Ouden
narde.] Sieg
g beÿ
Oudenardee A.o 1708.
186.
S.P. Rugendaas del. Abrahaam Drentwett Ornamet: dell.
Ioh: August: Corvinus Scuulpsit. Cum Gratia et Privileeg:
Maj. Ieremias Wolff
W
excudit Aug. Vind.
Sac: Caes: M
[n.d., c.1720.]
Sheet: 390 x 4225mm (15¼ x 16¾").
Engraving. S
Trimmed to iimage. Some light staining.. Creasing
hardly visiblee from front.
£2880
A battle scenne showing thee Battle of Ou
udenarde whicch
took place onn 11th July 17708 between Great
G
Britain,
the Dutch Reepublic, the Holy
H
Roman Em
mpire who weere
allied againstt the French during
d
the Warr of Spanish
Succession. The scene in framed in a highly decoratiive
border with a battle plan depicted
d
at the top. A plate
from 'Repraeesentatio belli ob succession
nem in Regnoo
Hispanico...' published by Wolff.
Stock: 42527
187. [Ram
millies] Bataille in Braba
and.
Georg Phil. R
Rugendas del.. Abraham Drentwett Ornam
m:
del. Ioh: Auggust: Corvinuss Sculpsit. Cum
m Gratia et
Privileg: Sacc: Caes: Maj. Ieremias
I
Wolfff excudit Augg.
Vind. [n.d., cc.1720.]
18
89. Ignatii Iones Mag:: Brit: Archiitecti
Vera Effigiies.
Ge://Neralis,
G
Anth:
A
Van Dycke Eques pinxxit. W: Hollarrfecit, aqua
fo
orti. [n.d., c.16
655.]
Ettching. Sheet: 205 x 135mm
m (8¼ x 5¼"). Trimmed
£480
an
nd laid on albu
um sheet.
A half-length portrait of archhitect Inigo Jones (157316
652) the first English
E
archittect to employ
y the
Vitruvian
V
princciples in his buuildings; one of
o his most
faamous buildings is Banquetiting House in Whitehall
which
w
was com
mpleted in 16222, 27 years beefore Charles
I was
w beheaded
d on a scaffoldd before it. An
n illustration
from 'The mostt notable Antiqquity of Greatt Britain
vu
ulgarly called Stone-heng', 1655 a report
co
ommissioned by
b James I onn the origin an
nd nature of
Sttonehenge. Peennington: 14228, I of II.
Stock: 43128
190. Robeertus Walkeer Pictor, et Pinxit.
Robert Walkker Pictor. Lom
mbart sculpsit A. londre.
[n.d., c.1660.]
0½ x 7¾").
Rare engraviing. Sheet 2700 x 195mm (10
Trimmed witthin plate, marrk in title, artiist's name fainnt.
£2660
599–1658),
Self-portrait of artist Robeert Walker (15
mentarians, beest known for
chief painter of the Parliam
his portraits oof Cromwell. This portrait, engraved by
Pierre Lombaart so that Waalker's elbow protrudes
p
from
m
the oval bordder, is based on
o an oil painteed c1645-50
and now in thhe National Poortrait Gallery
y. See NPG 7553
for the oil.
He
H is chiefly reemembered, hoowever, for writing
w
what
haas been described (DNB) ass 'the most sop
phisticated
an
nd finely balan
nced history yyet written in English'.
E
His
acccount of the Civil
C
War, 'Hiistory of the Rebellion'
R
(p
published postthumously, 17702-4) is 'a disstinctive workk
off art based on a highly wrouught style, a fo
orensic
diissection of ch
haracter and isssue, and a sen
nse of the
in
ndividuals' mo
oral responsibiility for their actions'.
a
Mezzotint
M
afterr a portrait by Gilbert Soest (c.1605-81),
litttle-known po
ortrait painter pprobably born
n in the
Netherlands
N
but active only iin London. CS
S: 3 III
Stock: 42899
Stock: 42062
191. Sir W
William D'A
Avenant K.t.
Jo. Greenhilll pinx. W. Faitthorne Sculp. [c.1672.]
Engraving, shheet 250 x 165mm (9¾ x 6½"). Trimmedd
and glued to backing sheett.
£1440
D
(160
06-68), poet an
and
A portrait off Sir William Davenant
playwright, sshowing his noose severely disfigured
d
by
syphilis. Madde Poet Laureeate by Charles I in 1638, hee
had to flee too France in 16641 after being
g found guiltyy
of high treasoon by Parliam
ment for his paarticipation in
the First Arm
my Plot, a Royyalist plan to occupy
o
Londoon.
He returned tto fight in the Civil War un
ntil the defeat aat
Naseby in 16645, after whicch he returned
d to France. Inn
exile Charless II appointed him to the sym
mbolic post oof
treasurer of tthe colony of Virginia
V
in 16
649; in 1650 hhe
was made lieeutenant goverrnor of Maryland but was
captured at sea by Parliam
ment and senten
nced to death..
He was repriieved but spennt 1651 in the Tower of
London befoore being releaased.
Davenant maade much of a personal connection to
Shakespeare.. His parents owned
o
the Cro
own Tavern inn
Oxford, wherre the Bard offten stayed wh
hen travelling
from Londonn to Stratford-upon-Avon. In some
accounts Shaakespeare wass Davenant's godfather;
g
according to John Aubrey,, Davenant ev
ven suggested
f
Shakespeare was his real father.
This portrait was the frontispiece to his 'Works of Sirr
ose which werre
William Davvenant Kt, Connsisting of tho
formerly Prinnted, and thosse which he deesign'd for thee
Press: Now P
Published out of the Authorrs Originall
Copies'. Faggan p.32.
Stock: 42245
The R
R.t Hono.ble Edward Earl
E of
Clarendon Lord High Chancellor of England
and Chanccellor of the University of
o Oxford
Anno Dom. 1667
192.
Zoust pinx T
T. Johnson fc. cum privilegio Regis. Soldd
by H. Overtoon & J. Hool at
a the White horse without
Newgate Solld by E. Cooper at the 3 pid
dgeons in
Bedford Streeet.
Mezzotint, raare; sheet 360 x 250mm (14
4¼ x 9¾").
Trimmed; tippped into albuum sheet.
£2880
Edward Hydde, first earl off Clarendon (1609-74),
politician andd historian. As a politician, Clarendon
dominated rooyalist counseels during the 1650s and
1660s, helpinng the cause too survive thro
oughout the
interregnum. He was madee lord chancelllor in 1658 ,
O
University in 1660.
and elected cchancellor of Oxford
19
93. John Sheffield Earrle of Mulgr
rave Ld
Chamberlain
C
n of his Ma.tties Househo
old [...[
G.
G Kneller Eques pinx. J. Sm
mith Fecit et ex
xcud.
[cc.1721]
Mezzotint,
M
very
y fine; sheet 3 40 x 250mm (13½ x 9¾").
£280
Trrimmed; tippeed into backinng sheet.
Jo
ohn Sheffield, first duke of B
Buckingham and
Normandy,
N
and
d third earl of M
647-1721),
Mulgrave (16
po
olitician and author.
a
Mulgraave's literary interests
i
heelped his careeer at the courtt of Charles II (the earl of
Rochester was a rival, John D
Dryden a frien
nd), although
go
ossip that he had
h seduced thhe duke of Yo
ork's daughter
Anne
A
saw him stripped of hiss offices. The accession of
Jaames II brough
ht him back innto royal favour, and he
was
w by the king
g's side until hhe fled London
n in 1688.
Mulgrave
M
initiaally remained loyal to James II, but after
hiis request for a marquisate w
was rejected, he
h switched
alllegiance to William
W
and Ma
Mary. The new regime did
no
ot trust him, however,
h
and hhe was soon out
o of office
an
nd devoted hiss later life to liliterary pursuits. In the
words
w
of Samuel Johnson Saamuel Johnson
n ‘His verses
arre often insipid
d, but his mem
moirs are livelly and
ag
greeable; he had the perspiccuity and elegance of an
hiistorian, but not the fire andd fancy of a po
oet’. CS: 186
IV
V
Stock: 42891
194. The G
Great Seal of
o Queen An
nn
J. Mynde sc. [c.1730]
2¾ x 8"). £880
Engraving, pplatemark 325 x 200mm (12
The seal of Q
Queen Anne (11665-1714), who
w ascended
the thrones oof England, Sccotland and Ireeland in 1702..
She favouredd moderate Toory politicianss, who shared
her Anglicann religious view
ws over their opponents, thhe
Whigs. The W
Whigs however grew more powerful
during the coourse of the War
W of the Span
nish
Succession, uuntil in 1710 Anne
A
dismisseed many of
them from offfice. Despite many pregnan
ncies, Anne
died without surviving chiildren and wass the last
S
monarch of tthe House of Stuart.
Stock: 43081
The Ro
oyall Princesss Ann Marrried With
Prince Georg
ge of Denem
marck
19
97.
[A
Anon., c.1690]] att Amsterdaam by Nicolau
us Visscher
with
w Privilidge of ye High annd Mighty Staates Generall.
En
ngraving, finee; sheet 365 x 260mm (14¼
¼ x 10¼").
Trrimmed; tippeed into album sheet, slight nicks
n
left
ed
dge.
£290
Queen
Q
Anne (1665-1714), seecond daughteer of James II,,
while
w
a princess. In 1683 shee married Prin
nce George of
Denmark,
D
an allliance encourraged by Louis XIV, who
wished
w
to see th
he naval poweers of England
d and
Denmark
D
united
d against the D
Dutch.
As
A queen, Annee was intimatee and dependeent on Sarah,
Duchess
D
of Marlborough, whhose husband,, the Duke,
co
ontrolled the war
w against Frrance. Howeveer, in 1711,
sh
he dismissed the Marlborouughs, largely because
b
of herr
sy
ympathy with Tory oppositiion to the Duk
ke's conduct
off the war. The most importaant constitutio
onal landmark
off her reign was the Act of U
Union with Sco
otland in
17
707.
Stock: 42898
[Queeen Anne] Anne
A
par la grace de Dieeu
Reine de laa Grande Brretagne &c.
195.
T. Gole fec: et exc: cum Privil ord: Hollland &c.
m (9¾ x 7¼")).
Mezzotint, very fine; sheet 245 x 185mm
£3660
Trimmed; tippped into albuum sheet.
Anne, queen of Great Britaain and Irelan
nd (1665-17144).
p
a waterrshed betweenn
Anne's twelvve year reign proved
the violence of the seventeeenth century and the stabillity
y, which owedd
and prosperitty of the eightteenth century
much to her ppersonally. Inn 1707 she sign
ned the Act off
Union, unitinng England annd Scotland to
o create the
Kingdom of Great Britain.. CS: Not in.
Stock: 42893
[Allegorical fron
ntispiece with a portraitt
of Queen A
Anne.]
196.
M. Pool scu [after Samuel Wale]. [n.d., c.1720.]
Sheet 290 x 1880mm (11½ x 7"). Trimmedd
Engraving. S
to printed boorder and arounnd engraver's name, laid onn
£1220
album paper at edges.
Mercury andd a cherub holdd up a medalliion portrait off
Queen Anne,, watched by the
t Muse of History
H
and
Time. Anothher cherub holdds up a map of
o the British
Isles, in a refference to the Act of Union of 1707. See
BM 1858,04117.250 for a state
s
with a yo
ounger-lookingg
queen.
Stock: 42128
19
98. [Queen
n Anne.] Sem
mper Eadem
m.
M.
M v. d.r Guchtt sculp. [after Sir Godfrey Kneller.]
K
[n
n.d., c.1725.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet 240 x 275m
mm (9½ x 10¾
¾").
Trrimmed, laid on
o album sheeet. Some losss on edges.
£160
Half-length
H
porrtrait of Queenn Anne (1665-1714),
within
w
an oval border,
b
wearinng small crow
wn, earrings
an
nd necklace, chain
c
and Geor
orge, with an added
a
sash
with
w 'Semper Eadem'.
E
Th
his is not the usual
u
portrait engraved by Michael
M
van
deer Gucht after Kneller, usedd in Kennett's 'History of
En
ngland' (1706); this versionn, with no coatt of arms and
a swag held alo
oft by cherubs,, we have beeen unable to
traace.
Stock: 42975
Catharrina D.G. M
Magnae Brita
anniae
Franciae et Hiberiae
H
Reggina. Filia Io
oannis IIII
Reg.
R Portug etc.
e
19
99.
P.. Lely pinx. A.
A Blooteling ffec. [n.d., c.16
680.]
Mezzotint,
M
scarrce. Sheet: 2955 x 220mm (1
11½ x 8¾").
Trrimmed and laaid in an album
m sheet at edg
ges.
£320
A portrait of Caatherine of Brraganza (1638-1705), wife
off Charles II, sh
hown sitting oon a chair, facing left.
Stock: 43055
Katharrine Queen oof Great Briittain
France & Ireeland
20
00.
W.
W Wissing Pin
nxit J. Smith ssc. Cum Privillegio Regis E
Cooper ex [168
84]
Mezzotint,
M
sheeet 360 x 250m
mm (14¼ x 9¾
¾"). Trimmed;
tip
pped into albu
um sheet. Verry slight loss on
o left
bo
ottom.
£260
Catherine of Brraganza (16388-1705), queen
n of England,
Sccotland and Irreland, and connsort of Charlles II. Born inn
Po
ortugal, a marrriage to Charlles II was agreeed in 1661
(C
Catherine's maarriage dowry included Tan
ngier and
Bombay). Whille committed tto her husban
nd, Catherine
was
w unsuccessfful at court ow
wing to her lacck of beauty
an
nd sophisticatiion. Her childdlessness was the cause of
great misery while Charless' many mistreesses were thee
bane of her liife. After Chaarles' death shee remained in
England untiil 1692, when she returned to
t Portugal.
Mezzotint affter William Wissing
W
(1656--87), the
preeminent pportraitist in England
E
betweeen the death oof
Lely and risee of Kneller.
Mezzotint,
M
very
y fine & scarcce. Sheet: 345 x 250mm
(1
13½ x 9¾"). Trimmed
T
and llaid in an albu
um sheet at
ed
dges.
£360
A portrait in an
n oval of Catheerine of Bragaanza (163817
705), wife of Charles
C
II.
Stock: 43056
Stock: 43038
[Charlees I and Hennrietta Maria] Si vis
om
mnia subiiceere, subiice te ratione [....]
20
04.
[W
Willem Jacobssz Delff after D
Daniel Myten
ns, c.1625]
Tw
wo engravings, each approxx 415 x 295m
mm (16¼ x
11
1½"). Both trimmed inside pplatemark, wiith vertical
crrease barely viisible from froont.
£650
Charles I (1600
0-49) and his cconsort Henrieetta Maria
1609-69). Pairr of large bust portrait in ov
val after a
(1
po
ortrait by Dan
niel Mytens. Shhortly after Charles I
married
m
Henrietta Maria in 1 625, he comm
missioned
Mytens
M
to paintt their portraitts, which he th
hen had sent
to
o the Netherlan
nds to be engrraved by Willem Jacobsz
Delff
D
who was paid '£5 for pperusing two pictures
p
of ye
King
K
and Queene in black annd white to be cut in
brrasse'. For Henrietta Mariaa separately seee ref. 42376.
Stock: 42396
[Charlees I and Loyyalists] Thesse are ye
ch
heife of them
m that camee to David to
o Ziklag,
am
md they werre among yee mighty meen helpers
off the Warr. Cron. 1.12..1.
20
05.
201. [Cath
herine Queeen of Charlees 2d.]
[Engraved byy Dunkerton from
f
a rare priint by
Faithorne.] nn.d., c.1815.]
Mezzotint, prroof before leetters. Sheet: 330
3 x 230mm
(13 x 9"). Triimmed and laaid on album sheet.
£4550
A portrait off Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705) afteer
Dirk Stoop's 1661 portrait of her before her wedding to
Charles II in 1662.
Stock: 43162
202. [Cath
herine of Brraganza]
P. Lely pinxiit A. Blootelinng fecit et ex 1680
1
Mezzotint, very fine; sheet 335 x 240mm
m (13¼ x 9½"").
ges.
£3440
Trimmed; gluued to backingg sheet at edg
Catherine of Braganza (16638-1705) Porrtuguese infannta
and consort oof Charles II.
Engraved aftter Peter Lely (1618-80), Du
utch painter
who establishhed himself ass the natural successor
s
to vaan
Dyck as Lonndon's preeminnent portrait painter. CS: D
Between II & III.
Stock: 42889
Cath
harina D.G. Magnae
M
Briitanniae
Franciae ett Hiberiae Regina.
R
Filia
a Ioannis IIIII
Reg. Portug etc.
203.
P. Lely pinx.. A. Blootelingg fecit et ex. 1680.
1
[n
n.d., c.1660.]
Very
V
scarce eng
graving. 275 x 175mm (10¾
¾ x 7").
Th
hread marginss, top left cornner tip reinstatted.
£280
A central medaallion portrait oof Charles I after van
Dyke,
D
surround
ded by twenty--one of his supporters,
in
ncluding Straffford, Archbishhop Laud, Prin
nce Rupert,
an
nd the Dukes of
o Hamilton aand Newcastlee.
Th
he manuscriptt ascribes this engraving to William
Faaithorne, describing it as a ssecond state, with
w the
po
ortraits of Rup
pert, Hamiltonn and Newcastle added at
th
he bottom. Thee National Porrtrait has the first
f
state,
pu
ublished by Saamuel Speed, but does not identify
i
the
en
ngraver. The original
o
plate hhas the text 'B
Behold a
Monarch-Marty
M
yr', showing itt was publisheed after
Charles's execu
ution in 1649. NPG D22672
2.
Stock: 43167
20
06. Charles Prince of W
Wales, Jamees Duke of
York
Y
and Priinces Mary C
Children off K. Charles
th
he 1st.
Vandyke
V
del. Purcell
P
fecit. PPrinted for Rob
bert Sayer at
th
he Golden Bucck Fleet Streett. [n.d., c.1750
0.]
Hand-coloured
H
mezzotint, sccarce, 18th cen
ntury colour.
Sh
heet: 255 x 35
50mm (10 x 133¾"). Trimmeed to image.
Repaired tears.
£240
A group portraiit of King Chaarles I's childrren Charles,
Jaames and Mary. Both Charlles and James would
beecome King of England thoough James wo
ould be
deeposed by his daughter and Mary's son William
W
of
Orange.
O
CS: 15
5.
Stock: 43080
[Chaarles I] Seren
nissimus Priinceps
Carolus D:G: Angliæ, Scotiæ, & Hiberniæ,
H
R
Rex
etc.
207.
Hugo Allardtt Excudit. [t'A
Amsterdam, Gedruckt by
Hugo Allard,, in de kalver--straet, in de Wereldt-Kaert
W
t,
1660. Na de Copy vun LO
ONDON.]
Sheet 265 x 1880mm (10½ x 7"). Trimmedd
Engraving. S
within plate aand mounted in album papeer.
£2660
Oval portraitt of Charles I wearing
w
a wid
de-brimmed haat
and cloak wiith Garter Starr, with the Wh
hitehall scaffolld
behind. The bborder of the oval is ringed
d by the tails oof
two dragons surmounted with
w the royal crown. It wass
published as a central imagge to a broadssheet, with
letterpress inncluding the puublisher's address and date at
bottom. See R
Royal Collecttion RCIN 601
1742 for the fuull
sheet.
Stock: 42867
Poten
ntiss Carolu
us D G. Mag
gnæ
Britanniæ G
Galliæ Et Hiberniæ
H
Rex Fidei.
Deffensor P
Potentiss. The
T right hig
gh and mostt
mightie Moonarch Charrles by the Grace
G
of Good
King of greeat Britaine France and
d Ireland
Defender oof the Faith.
208.
Will: Marshaall Sculp. Willl: Ridiard Exccudit. [n.d.,
c.1640.]
heets 175 x
Two engravinngs on one albbum page. Sh
115mm (7 x 4½) & 120 x 80mm (4¾ x 3¼"). Both
trimmed intoo image, mounnted in album paper.
£3660
A half lengthh portrait of Charles I in an oval with an
ornately decoorated border featuring puttti and lions. Th
The
second engraaving is 'King Charles ye 1sst Butchered
before his Paalace at Whitee-Hall Jan. 30. 1648', with thhe
king dressed in a plain shirrt with a skulll on a shelf
G D26319.
behind. NPG
Stock: 42866
The S
Statue of Ch
harles the Isst at Charingg
Cross. Thiis statue is fiine brass, biigger than
life...
209.
W. Hollar. Prrinted & Soldd by H. Overto
on without
Newgate. [n.d., c.1707.
m
Etching, 18thh century wateermark. Sheett 395 x 300mm
(10½ x 11¾""). Trimmed within
w
plate an
nd mounted inn
album paper.. Small area of old ink mss. in title area.
£2660
S
equesttrian portrait oof
A depiction oof Hubert Le Sueur's
Charles I in aarmour, cast 1633.
1
Parliam
ment ordered thhe
statue destroyyed in 1649 but
b the man giv
ven the task hhid
it and, after tthe Restorationn, it was resto
ored to its
original locattion in Charinng Cross, now Trafalgar
Square, wherre it remains. This example is the fifth
state, publishhed in Stow's History,
H
with the title addedd
under the imaage. Penningtton 1435, v off vii.
Stock: 42863
Caroolus I. dei Grratia Magnæ
æ Britanniæ
æ
rt Hiberniæ
æ Rex.
210.
Wandeck Pinnxit. P. Lombaart Sculp. [n.d
d., c.1655.]
Engraving. S
Sheet 540 x 3550mm (21¼ x 13¾").
Trimmed intoo image, damaged, tears to folds bottom
right.
£4550
An
A equestrian portrait
p
of Chaarles I in armo
our, battle
sccene behind, an
a impression from the famo
ous 'headless
ho
orseman' platee. The king haas a distinct 'halo' from
ob
bvious re-engrraving.
Although
A
the piicture is attribbuted to van Dyck,
D
the
orriginal oil (onee copy now inn Buckingham
m Palace, the
otther in Petworrth House) deppicted Charless I. The
eaarliest known impression off this plate sho
ows
Cromwell, altho
ough even thaat example had
d been rengraved. The next
n state is allso Cromwell, followed by
en
on
ne headless, tw
wo of Louis X
XIV, a Cromw
well, a Charles
I and
a finally Crromwell againn. BM: 1935,0
0413.52.
Stock: 42855
[Carolu
us I. dei Graatia Magnæ Britanniæ
rtt Hiberniæ Rex.]
R
21
11.
[W
Wandeck Pinx
xit. P. Lombarrt Sculp.] [n.d.., c.1655.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet 445 x 310m
mm (17½ x 12
2¼")
Trrimmed into image, losing ttitle and fram
me-like border.
Cut.
£360
An
A equestrian portrait
p
of Chaarles I in armo
our, battle
sccene behind, an
a impression from the famo
ous 'headless
ho
orseman' platee. The king haas a distinct 'halo' from
ob
bvious re-engrraving.
Although
A
the piicture is attribbuted to van Dyck,
D
the
orriginal oil (onee copy now inn Buckingham
m Palace, the
otther in Petworrth House) deppicted Charless I. The
eaarliest known impression off this plate sho
ows
Cromwell, altho
ough even thaat example had
d been rengraved. The next
n state is allso Cromwell, followed by
en
on
ne headless, tw
wo of Louis X
XIV, a Cromw
well, a Charles
I and
a finally Crromwell againn. BM: 1935,0
0413.52.
Stock: 42856
[Chaarles I.] Ce Roy
R par ses perfectionss /
Faict si bien au vice la Guerre / Qu
uil gaigne lees
affections / De Tous ses peuples d'Angleterre.
212.
N. Vienot feccit. J'Valet exccudit. [n.d., c..1750.]
Engraving. S
Sheet: 300 x 4225mm (12 x 16¾").
1
Trimmed. Sllight crease noot visible from
m front. £2660
A portrait off Charles I enggraved by Nico
olas Viennot
Mijtens, publiished by Jean Vallet.
after Daniel M
Mijtens (c.15590-c.1647) became court painter
p
to
Charles I in 11628. Howeveer Anthony vaan Dyck arriveed
in England inn 1632 and eclipsed Mijtens, who returneed
to The Haguee in 1634.
Stock: 42412
213. [King
g Charles I.]
W.M. scul: [W
William Marsshall.] [n.d., c..1640.]
Engraving. S
Sheet 210 x 1555mm (8¼ x 6¼").
6
Trimmeed
close to imagge. 17th centuury watermark.
£2660
Equestrian poortrait of Charrles I, sword in
i hand,
mounted on a grey. The manuscript
m
suggests the printt
was engravedd from a paintting by van Dy
yke that camee
up for sale inn 1840; howevver it is a com
mposite from
different souurces.
f
for hiss 'Eikon
William Marrshal is most famous
Basilike' (Thhe Image of the King), publiished just ten
days after Chharles' executiion, showing the
t monarch aas
a Christian m
martyr. NPG D26321
D
by
y Samuel Woo
odburn in boook form in 181
16. Whitman:
47
70 I of III.
Stock: 42414
[Portra
ait of Charlees I surroun
nded by
eiighteen otheers in ornatee decorative border]
The
T Characteers of all theese Worthy Persons
may
m be found
d in ye Ld. C
Clarendons History.
21
16.
Henry
H
Playford
d Inv.t. Josephh Nutting Scu
ulp. Sold by
Henry
H
Playford
d at his Room next door to ye
y Queensheead Tavern ag
gainst ye Midddle Temple Gaate in Fleet
Sttreet & by Josseph Nutting L
Little Carter-laane next ye
Fllower de luce near
En
ngraving, sheeet 370 x 250m
mm (14½ x 9¾
¾"). Trimmed
an
nd glued tippeed into album sheet.
£260
Po
ortrait of Charrles I surroundded by his sup
pporters,
prroduced to coiincide with thhe publication of the
'H
History of the Rebellion',
R
ann account of th
he Civil War
by
y Edward Hyd
de, first earl off Clarendon (1609-74).
Th
he work was not
n published until 1702-4, long after
Clarendon's deaath.
Stock: 42543
Stock: 42114
[Chaarles I and Loyalists]
L
Th
hese are ye
cheife of th
hem that cam
me to David to Ziklag,
amd they w
were among ye mighty men
m helperss
of the Warr. Cron. 1.112.1.
214.
[n.d., c.1660.]
10¾ x 7").
Very scarce eengraving. 2775 x 175mm (1
Thread marggins.
£2880
A central meedallion portraait of Charles I after van
Dyke, surrouunded by twennty-one of his supporters,
including Strrafford, Archbbishop Laud, Prince
P
Rupert,,
and the Dukees of Hamiltonn and Newcasstle.
The manuscrript ascribes thhis engraving to William
Faithorne, deescribing it as a second statee, with the
portraits of R
Rupert, Hamiltton and Newccastle added att
the bottom. T
The National Portrait
P
has th
he first state,
published byy Samuel Speeed, but does no
ot identify thee
engraver. Thhe original platte has the textt 'Behold a
Monarch-Maartyr', showingg it was publisshed after
Charles's exeecution in 16449. NPG D226
672.
Stock: 42115
[Chaarles Prince of Wales. Second
S
Son oof
James 1st. Afterwards King.]
215.
[Engraved byy Charles Turnner from a unique print by
Delaram.] [L
London: Publisshed by S.Wo
oodburn, 112 S
St.
Martin's Lanne.]
Mezzotint, prroof before alll letters. Platee: 260 x 380m
mm
(10 x 15"), very large marggins.
£3220
649), then
A mounted pportrait of Chaarles (1600- 16
Prince of Waales later Charrles I. A copy of the
engraving byy Francis Delaaram (1615 - 1624;
1
active),
by Charles T
Turner (1773 - 1857). Inscrib
bed 'Proof'
lower right. F
From a series of 15 copies of
o early
engravings'' bby Turner, Eaarlom and Dun
nkarton, issuedd
21
17. [Charle
es I studyingg globe show
wing the
British
B
Isles and
a pointingg to Scotland] Fidei
deefensor
Giul:
G
Marshall sculp: [c.16488]
Ettching, sheet 145
1 x 85mm ((5¾ x 3¼"). Trimmed
T
and
gllued to backin
ng sheet.
£260
Charles I a glob
be make 'Angllicana Ecclesiia' (English
hurch) and 'Sccotica Ecclesiaa' (Scottish ch
hurch), in
ch
reeference to thee Bishops' Waars and attemp
pt to impose a
litturgy on Scotlland. Frontisppiece to 'Reliqu
uiae Sacrae
Carolinae'. BM
M Satires 730
Stock: 42541
The hig
gh & mightyy Monarch Charles
C
by
yee grace of God
G King of G
Great Britta
aine Francee
& Ireland Deefendor of thhe Fayth.etcc.
21
18.
Co:r V. Dalen Sculp.
S
[Londoon, c.1633, bu
ut later.]
ngraving, scarrce. 290 x 2155mm (11½ x 8½").
8
En
Trrimmed to thee platemark.
£360
An
A equestrian portrait
p
of Chaarles I wearing
g crown and
ro
obes, holding sceptre,
s
Edinbburgh in the background.
The print waas engraved foor his Scottish coronation inn
1633 which, by his insistennce that the co
oronation be
a
his
conducted inn the Anglicann rite, helped alienate
Scottish subjects.
Museum statess that the platee was later useed
The British M
as a frontispiiece to John Nalson's
N
'A Tru
ue Copy of thee
Journal of the High Court of Justice, forr the Tryal of
b
able to
King Charless I', 1684, but we have not been
confirm this. BM: 1894,06611.70.
Stock: 42864
Caroolus D. G. Magnæ
M
Britt:: Fra: et
Hiber: Rexx Fidei Defen
nsor. Returrne in Peace
Great Charrles, redresss our woes: Forsake
F
at
length thyn
ne, and the Kingdomes
K
Foes,
F
Thy
Gratious Presence willl more comffort bring.
Then Phoeb
bus Splendoor to a backw
ward Springg.
219.
[n.d., c.1640. Bit later]
Sheet: 160 x 115mm (6¼ x 4½").
4
Trimmeed
Engraving. S
and mountedd in album papper.
£1880
An equestrian
an portrait of Charles
C
I beforre the city of
London. Thee verse suggessts the print waas published
while Charlees was on the run
r after the defeat
d
at Nasebby
in 1645.
Stock: 42954
[Chaarles I.] Ce Roy
R par ses perfectionss /
Faict si bien au vice la Guerre / Qu
uil gaigne lees
affections / De Tous ses peuples d'Angleterre.
220.
N. Vienot feccit. J'Valet exccudit.
Engraving, fi
fine. Sheet: 300 x 425mm (1
12 x 16¾").
Trimmed. Sllight crease noot visible from
m front. £2660
A portrait off Charles I enggraved by Nico
olas Viennot
Mijtens, publiished by Jean Vallet.
after Daniel M
Mijtens (c.15590-c.1647) became court painter
p
to
Charles I in 11628. Howeveer Anthony vaan Dyck arriveed
in England inn 1632 and eclipsed Mijtens, who returneed
to The Haguee in 1634.
Stock: 42966
medallion
m
portrraits of Charlees I and his sons Charles II
an
nd James II, co
oat of arms, ppoem underneaath
deescriptive textt in columns eeither side. Ch
harles I. King
off England, Sco
otland and Ireeland, was sen
ntenced to
deeath by the En
nglish Parliam
ment, and beheeaded in 1649,,
hiis portrait is th
he first. His olldest son Charrles II
reeigned, 1660-1
1685, after thhe death of Lorrd Protector
Richard Cromw
well, his portraait is on the bo
ottom row on
th
he left. James II
I succeeded aand was dethrroned and
ex
xiled by Parliaament in 16888. This broadssheet seeks to
ju
ustify the interrvention. Thiss fine, anonym
mous,
brroadside woulld have been pproduced for propaganda.
p
Attlas Van Stolkk Collection, R
Rotterdam: 27
759.
Stock: 43075
22
22. [Marriage portraitt of Charles I and
Henrietta
H
Ma
aria.]
A.
A v. Dyck Pinx
xit R. v. Voerrst Sculp. Lon.d 1634
En
ngraving, 17th
h century wateermark; sheett 385 x
51
15mm (15¼ x 20¼"). Trimm
med into imag
ge; central
crreases; squared up in paper for copying.
£480
Charles I and his queen Henrrietta Maria, engraved
e
by
Robert van Voeerst after Van Dyck. This print is
reegarded as Voerst's masterppiece, and by far
f the largest
pllate he ever en
ngraved. Van D
Dyck's paintin
ng, now in
th
he Archbishop
p's Palace at K
Kromeriz in thee Czech
Republic, was painted
p
in 16332, soon after his arrival in
Lo
ondon. It was the first doubble portrait thaat van Dyck
paainted of the royal couple, aand is one of his
h finest.
Van
V Dyck was used to very hhigh standardss when his
paaintings had been engravedd in Antwerp, and
a his
ch
hoice of Voersst confirms Vooerst's status as
a the best
en
ngraver then active
a
in Englaand. Van Dyck's
saatisfaction with the print cann be gauged from
fr the
nu
umber of platees that he subssequently com
mmissioned
from Voerst forr his own seriees, the Iconog
graphy.
Stock: 42886
[Charlees I and Hennrietta Maria]
Seerenissimus et Potentisssimus Princceps
Carolus
C
I Deii Gratia Maagnae Britan
nniae
Franciae et Hiberniae
H
Reex [...]
22
23.
[A
Antonius van Dyck
D
Eques ppinxit Petr. de Jode
Scculpsit] [Math
h. Anthonius eexcudit Antuerpiæ]
[cc.1640.]
Paair of engravin
ngs, each sheeet 465 x 350m
mm (18¼ x
13
3¾"). Each triimmed inside platemark, losing text
allong bottom; and
a vertical crrease to each not
n visible
from front.
£790
Charles I (1600
0-49) and his cconsort Henrieetta Maria
1609-69). Pairr of half-lengthh portraits afteer Anthony
(1
vaan Dyck, engrraved by Pieteer de Jode and
d published in
Antwerp,
A
then a major printm
making centre. See 42412
fo
or Charles I on
n his own.
Stock: 42398
221. [The Rise and Fa
all of Stuartt Rule.] Op
en Ondergaang der Stuw
waartlijke Regeringen..
R
..
[n.d.c.1688.]
y scarce. 425 x
Mezzotint poortraits with leetterpress, very
565mm sheet. 340 x 280m
mm image. Min
nor foxing onn
outer edges.
£20000
dside on the
A fine early & unusual meezzotint broad
tumultuous rreign of the Stuuarts. Three decorated
d
22
24. Britain
ns Josiah Kinng Charles the
t 1st who
was
w most unjustly & cruuelly put to death
d
by his
ow
wn People before
b
the Ro
Royal Palace Whitehall,
Ja
an. 30th 164
48 [ms]
[A
Anon., c.1649]]
En
ngraving, raree; sheet 150 x 110mm (6 x 4¼").
4
Glued
to
o backing sheeet at edges.
£320
Allegorical rrepresentation of the body of
o Charles I,
with putti hoolding his crow
wn. In fact, folllowing his
execution in 1649, the monnarch's corpsee was sent to
water, where it
i was buried within
w
the
Windsor by w
closed walls of Windsor caastle where no
o one could
come to prayy by it.
Stock: 42885
[De B
Bloedighe 'T
T Samen-Sprraak, Van
Fairfax en Cromwel. (The
(
Bloody
y
Conversatiion between Fairfax and
d Cromwell))]
225.
[Amsterdam?? c.1650.]
Engraving, scarce. Sheet 180
1 x 280mm (7 x 11").
Trimmed to pplate, mounted in album paaper, old ink
mss. names iin unprinted arrea.
£3660
The illustratiion from the toop of a letterp
press broadsidee.
It has a head--and-shoulderrs portrait of Charles
C
I
between largger half-lengthh portraits of Thomas
T
Fairfaax
(with a lion'ss head) and Olliver Cromwell (with a fox)).
The original text, lacking here,
h
took the form of a
wo Parliamentaarians about thhe
discussion beetween the tw
fate of the deeposed king. This
T is a secon
nd state: the
original did nnot have the king's
k
portrait. BM Satires
784.
Mezzotint,
M
sheeet 336 x 247m
mm (13¼ x 9¾
¾"). Trimmed
to
o plate; tipped into album shheet.
£260
Charles II (1630-1685), kingg of England, Scotland
S
and
o 1685. Follow
wing the execu
ution of his
Ireland, 1660 to
faather Charles I,
I he was forceed into exile but
b returned
with
w the Restorration of the m
monarchy in 16
660 (as
allluded to be th
he vignette bellow his coat of
o arms,
sh
howing his triu
umphant returrn to London).
One
O of many en
ngravings of C
Charles II afteer Sir Godfreyy
Kneller.
K
Follow
wing the deathh of Sir Peter Lely
L in 1680,
Kneller
K
becamee the undoubteed favourite court painter
off the king. Aftter Charles II ddied in 1685, Kneller
eaasily fought off competition from William
m Wissing andd
Jo
ohn Riley to maintain
m
his poosition under the
t new king,
Jaames II. CS 11
1; for earlier sstate see ref. 25410
2
Stock: 42908
Stock: 42865
[Chaarles I kneeliing and look
king
upwards; ffrontispiece to 'Eikon Basilike: Thee
pourtraictu
ure of His Saacred Majesstie in his
solitudes an
nd sufferinggs']
226.
Guil. Marshaall sculpsit [16649]
Engraving, shheet 150 x 170mm (6 x 6¾"). Trimmed
and tipped innto album sheeet. Central creease as normaal.
£3220
Famous imagge of Charles I in a Christ-like apotheosiss
holding a croown of thorns,, kneeling and
d facing east
before a Lauddian altar at thhe top of a trin
nity of steps aand
looking intennsely up to a crown
c
of glory
y. Alongside
Van Dyck's pportraits, this is the most meemorable imaage
of the king.
made as frontisspiece to 'Eiko
on basilike', a
Engraving m
volume publiished days aftter the executiion of Charless I
in 1649, and containing hiis alleged final thoughts andd
self-assessmeent. It was pubblished with the numerous
editions of thhe book, with alterations to the plate beinng
made in the pprocess.
Stock: 42884
[Chaarles II.] Chaarles le Seco
ond Roy de lla
Grande Brretagne.
227.
Abr: van Dieepenbeeck invv: C. Caukerck
ken fecit. [16557]
Engraving, shheet 380 x 500mm (15 x 19
9¾"). Crease
through centrre as usual;
£5550
Equestrian poortrait of Charrles II in frontt of a pre-Firee
prospect of L
London. From
m William Cav
vendish, Dukee
of Newcastlee, 'General Hisstory of Horseemanship'.
Stock: 42848
Caroolus II.dus D:G:
D
Ang: Scco: Fra: et
Hib: Rex F
Fidei Defensoor. &c.
228.
G. Kneller piinx: R. Williams fecit: Sold
d by I. Smith aat
ye Lyon & C
Crown in Russsel-Street Covent-Garden.
[n.d. c.1685.]]
22
29. Carolus II.us Dei G
Gratia Magn
nae
Brittanniae,
B
Franciae
F
et Hiberniae Rex.
R
Adrianus
A
Hanneman Pinxit H
Hend. Dankes HagaBatavus Sculp Frederick
F
de W
Widt excudit [c.1670]
ngraving, sheeet 370 x 265m
mm (14½ x 10
0½"). False
En
margins
m
top and
d bottom; 'J.B
B.' (John Barnaard)
in
nscription versso. Crease nott visible from front. £350
Charles II (1630-1685), kingg of England, Scotland
S
and
o 1685. Follow
wing the execu
ution of his
Ireland, 1660 to
faather Charles I,
I he was forceed into exile but
b returned
with
w the Restorration of the m
monarchy in 16
660 (as
allluded to be th
he vignette bellow his coat of
o arms,
sh
howing his triu
umphant returrn to London).
En
ngraving afterr a portrait by Adriaen Hann
neman
(1
1604-71), Dutcch artist who ddrew his clien
ntele
prrimarily from English citizeens staying in the
Netherlands.
N
Th
hese includedd Charles, who
o was painted
by
y Hanneman while
w
prince oof Wales, c.1648-9.
Fiine impression
n from the colllection of Joh
hn Barnard
(1
1709-84), distiinguished colllector of printts and
drrawings and one of the foreemost connoisseurs of his
daay.
Stock: 42925
The G
Great Seale of King Charles II.
1660. Caroolus. Secund
dus. Dei. Gratia. Magnaae.
Britanniae.. Franciae. Et.
E Hibernia
ae. Rex. Fideei.
Defensor.
230.
[n.d., c.1700]]
Engraving. P
Plate: 160 x 2115mm (6¼ x 8½").
8
Trimmeed
and laid on aalbum sheet at edges.
£1880
A print of thee seal of Charrles II (1630-1685) showingg
the newly Reestored king, dressed
d
in arm
mour upon a
rearing horsee with the Cityy of London behind
b
him in
the distance.
Stock: 42030
Charrles the Secoond, King off England,
Scotland, F
France, and Ireland, &cc.
231.
G Kneller pinnx. R. Sheppaard Sculp [n.d., c.1700]
Engraving, shheet 380 x 220mm (15 x 8¾
¾"). Trimmedd;
tipped into allbum sheet.
£1880
Charles II (1630-1685), kiing of England
d, Scotland annd
xecution of hiss
Ireland, 16600 to 1685. Following the ex
father Charlees I, he was foorced into exile but returnedd
with the Resttoration of thee monarchy in
n 1660 (as
alluded to bee the vignette below
b
his coaat of arms,
showing his ttriumphant return to Londo
on).
One of manyy engravings of
o Charles II after
a
Sir Godfrrey
Kneller. Folllowing the deaath of Sir Peteer Lely in 16800,
Kneller becaame the undouubted favouritee court painterr
After Charles II died in 168
85, Kneller
of the king. A
easily foughtt of competitioon from William Wissing aand
John Riley too maintain hiss position undeer the new kinng,
James II.
Stock: 42901
232. [Cha
arles II.]
[PNason pinxxit. C. V. Daleen J. Sculp:] [n.d.,
[
c.1670.]
Engraving. S
Sheet 330 x 2775mm (13 x 10
0¾"). Trimmeed
within plate, mounted in album
a
paper.
£3660
An untitled thhree-quarter length portraitt of Charles II ,
baton in handd, crown and orb
o on table lo
ower left,
engraved by Cornelis van Dalen II afterr Pieter Nasonn.
mple artist andd engraver's naames in the skky
On this exam
top right havve been removved. O'Donogh
hue 25 82.
Stock: 42962
Caroolus II D.G. Angliae Sco
otiae Franciaae
& Hiberniaae Rex, etc etc
e
233.
P. Willemsenn fecit Londonn Printet for Jo
ohn Williams at
the Crowne iin St Pauls chuurch yard 166
69 Cum
Privilegio
Engraving, shheet 315 x 235mm (12½ x 9¼").
£3660
Trimmed; tippped into albuum sheet.
Charles II (1630-1685), kiing of England
d, Scotland annd
xecution of hiss
Ireland, 16600 to 1685. Following the ex
father Charlees I, he was foorced into exile but returnedd
with the Resttoration of thee monarchy in
n 1660 (as
alluded to bee the vignette below
b
his coaat of arms,
showing his ttriumphant return to Londo
on).
One of few eengravings by Peter William
mson (1662-800,
fl.), engraverr connected with
w the better-known Davidd
Loggan. Thee spelling of hiis name here suggests
s
Dutcch
origins.
Stock: 42926
23
34. Carolus II. Dei Grratia Angliae
e Scotias
Francias et Hibernae
H
Reex
P..Lely pinxit. A.Blooteling
A
ffecit et ex 1680.
Mezzotint,
M
17th
h century wateermark; sheet 335 x
25
55mm (13¼ x 10"). Laid att edges to albu
um sheet.
£350
Very
V
impressiv
ve portrait of C
Charles II (163
30-1685),
kiing of England
d, Scotland, annd Ireland. Fine mezzotint
affter a portrait by
b Peter Lely (1618-80), Dutch painter
whose
w
portraitss evoke the cou
ourt of Charless II as
po
otently as van Dyck did forr that of Charlees I. In 1661
Charles II grantted Lely an annnual pension of £200 as
Prrincipal Painteer. O'D 78; foor earlier statee see ref.
84
431.
Stock: 42787
23
35. [Charle
es II as prinnce of Waless] The most
Mightie
M
and Illustrious
I
P
Prince Charrles Prince
off Great Brittaine and Irreland, Duk
ke of
Cornwall,
C
Yo
ork and Alb any borne May
M 29th
16
630.
[W
Wenceslaus Hollar]
Ettching, sheet 225
2 x 145mm
m (8¾ x 5¾"). Top right cut
ou
ut and made good.
g
£240
Charles II (1630-85) as princce of Wales, stood on a
paavement with stag hunt in bbackground. Etching
E
by
Wenceslaus
W
Ho
ollar (1607-777), Bohemian printmaker
p
who
w spent mostt of his careerr working in England.
E
Hollar's
H
techniccal skill has ennsured that hiss prints have
allways been keenly collectedd, and compreehensive
co
ollections of his
h work are att institutions in London,
Berlin and Prag
gue. Penningtoon 1437 v/v
Stock: 42786
Charrles II by thee Grace of God
G King off
England, S
Scotland, Fraance and Ireeland etc.
Defendor oof the Faith.
236.
P. Lely pinx:: P. Bouttats Sculp
S
att Amstteldam by
Nicolaus Vissscher with Prriviledge of yee High and
Mighty Statees Generall. [cc.1670]
Engraving, shheet 375 x 280mm (14¾ x 11"). Tipped
£3550
into album shheet.
Charles II (1630 - 1685), king
k
of Englan
nd, Scotland
The son of Chharles I, Charlles campaigneed
and Ireland. T
with his fatheer until sent abbroad for safeety in 1646 as
the Royalist cause fell intoo decline. Afteer the executioon
vaded Englandd
of his father, Charles unsuuccessfully inv
R
forcess at the Battle of
in 1651: afterr the rout of Royalist
Worcester hee escaped (inittially hiding in
n a nearby oakk
tree), eventuaally fleeing too the continentt. The death o f
Cromwell in 1658 paved the way for thee restoration oof
n as king in
the monarchyy, which saw Charles return
1660.
Fine engravinng after a porttrait by Sir Peeter Lely (16188 1680), portraait painter whoose work prov
vides a record of
the court of C
Charles II as potent
p
and evo
ocative of thatt
which van D
Dyck left of hiss father's courtt.
Stock: 43022
he Sun, utterly
y abolishing thhe darkness, To
T Charles II
th
D.
D G. King of Great
G
Britain aand Ireland'.
Th
he print was probably
p
publiished soon aftter the
ex
xecution of Ch
harles I in 16449. Pennington
n: 1444 II of
IV
V.
Stock: 42977
23
38. Carolus II D.G.M.. Brit &ct. Rex.
R
[n
n.d., c.1660. Bit
B later]
En
ngraving. Sheeet 280 x 210m
mm (11 x 8¼""). Trimmed
within
w
plate, mounted in albuum paper.
£320
An
A equestrian portrait
p
of Chaarles II beforee a prospect
off Pre-Fire Lon
ndon, with thee Norman St Paul's
P
Cathedral and London
L
Bridgge with buildin
ngs and
crriminals' heads, suggesting tthe print was published
beetween the Reestoration of 1 660 and the Great
G
Fire of
16
666. BM: 1880,1113.1138, Crace Collecction, with an
an
nnotation stating the plate w
was altered frrom an earlierr
po
ortrait of Charles, Elector oof the Palatina
ate.
Stock: 42959
[Portra
ait of Charlees II with prrocession
(tthrough the Hague?) beehind] Kareel Stuart de
Tweede,
T
Kon
ningk van Grroot Britang
gie,
Vranckrijck,
V
Schotland een Yrlandt.
23
39.
[A
Anon., c.1660]]
En
ngraving, sheeet 400 x 530m
mm (15¾ x 20
0¾").
Trrimmed; creasse through cenntre. Part of Broadside.
B
£650
Dutch
D
print presumably madde to commem
morate the
reestoration of Charles
C
II in 16660. A numbeer of prints
reelating to the event
e
were prooduced in the Netherlands,
since it was theere that Charlees II made the declaration
nd the Hague
off Breda beforee travelling thrrough Delft an
en
n route to Eng
gland. He was lavishly enterrtained in the
Hague,
H
and it may
m be this occcasion that is depicted in
th
he procession behind.
b
If it iss intended for the king's
co
oronation proccession in Lonndon, the topo
ography
seeems inaccurate.
Stock: 42876
[Princee Charles knneeling by a throne]
Regis
R
in Solio
o collocat in Perpetuum
m [...]
24
40.
[Chaarles II.] Redivivo Phœn
nici /
Lucifero Nebulas Fugaanti / Soli Teenebras
Penitus Ab
bolenti / Carrolo Ii D. G. Magnæ
Britanniæ F
Franciæ Et Hiberniæ Regi.
R
237.
['Abr: a Dieppenbecke deli WHollar fe.] [n.d., c.1650.]]
Etching, veryy scarce. Sheeet 455 x 280m
mm (17¾ x 11"").
Trimmed intoo image at leaast 3cm in leftt, 1cm of
engraving froom another prrint pasted oveer margin at
bottom. Som
me repairs, dam
maged.
£7550
A half-lengthh portrait of Charles
C
II, weaaring armour,
holding a batton, his crownn and sceptre on
o a table;
behind is a battle scene; abbove a goddesss holding a
thunderbolt, chases a harpyy, owl and bats. The title
translates: 'To the Phoenixx, restored to life, / To the
To
Morning Starr [Lucifer], puutting the mistts to flight, / T
Guil.
G
Marshall sculpsit [16499]
En
ngraving, sheeet 170 x 95mm
m (6¾ x 3¾")). Trimmed;
gllued to backin
ng sheet at edgges; crease and
d repaired
teear to bottom edge.
e
£230
Prrince Charles, son of Charlees I and futuree Charles II,
kn
neels before a throne with oorb, sceptre an
nd anointing
oiil. The imagerry therefore prroclaims Charrles as
rig
ghtful king following the exxecution of hiis father.
Frrontispiece to 'The Royal C
Charter Granted Unto Kings
by
y God Himself' (London, 16649) by Thom
mas Bayly
(d
d.1657), Churcch of Englandd clergyman an
nd Roman
Catholic contro
oversialist. Bay
ayly was an offficer in the
oyal army duriing the civil w
war, and it is 'T
The Royal
ro
Charter', published soon after
er the executio
on of Charles
bly resulted inn Bayly's imprrisonment in
I, which probab
Newgate.
N
He was
w released thhe following year,
y
ho
owever, on thee condition thhat he did no undertake
u
any
acctions likely to
o undermine th
the governmen
nt.
Stock: 42880
[Chaarles II at the restoration] Thou haast
delivered m
me from the strivings off my People,,
thou hast k
kept me to be head etc [....]
241.
[Anon., c.16660]
Engraving, shheet 145 x 100mm (5¾ x 4"). Trimmed;
glued to backking sheet at edges.
e
£2660
The restoration of Charles II in the 1660
0, ending the
i England. Biblical verses
interregnum of the 1650s in
alluding to hiis status as kinng.
Stock: 42877
242. [Grea
at Seal of Charles II]
[Wenceslauss Hollar?, c.16670]
m
Etching, 17thh century wateermark; sheet 295 x 160mm
(11¾ x 6½"). Trimmed annd glued to baccking sheet.
£880
The great seaal of King Chaarles II, dated 1653 (duringg
the interregnu
num while he was
w in exile on
n the
continent), puublished in voolume of the history
h
of
Britain. From
m Ashmoles "Garter".
"
Stock: 43083
45. King Charles
C
II [&
&] Queen Ca
atherine
24
[A
Anon., c.1690]]
Tw
wo mezzotints, each approxx 175 x 125m
mm (7 x 5").
Trrimmed. Glueed to same bac
acking sheet.
£120
Charles II (1630-85) and his queen Catherrine of
8-1705).
Braganza (1638
Stock: 42888
[Charlees II] Worsster, the Roy
yal-Oake,
an
nd Boscobell Great Chaarles his double
Fortitude will tel [...]
24
46.
[A
Anon., c.1655]]
En
ngraving, scarrce, sheet 1500 x 90mm (6 x 3½").
Trrimmed and glued
g
to backinng sheet.
£260
Charles II (1630-85), king off England, Sco
otland and
wing the execuution of his fatther Charles I
Ireland. Follow
in
n 1649, Charlees II continuedd to fight the
paarliamentarian
n forces of Oliiver Cromwell. After the
fin
nal battle of th
he English Civvil War at Wo
orcester (3
Seeptember 1651), Charles fleed and famoussly concealed
hiimself from paarliamentarianns in an oak trree in the
grrounds of Boscobel House, eventually escaping to the
co
ontinent. This royalist portrrait, published
d during his
ex
xile, predicts Charles'
C
returnn 'To be the Saaver of this
sinking Land', which
w
came too pass with his restoration
0.
ass king in 1660
Stock: 42900
24
47. [Charle
es II as prinnce] To the Growing
Glory
G
of Great Britain, T
The hopes of our
Crown,
C
and the
t crown off our Hopes Prince
Charles,
C
At his
h Court in Caesaria, by
b vulgar
co
ontraction called
c
Jerseyy.
[Chaarles II and Catherine
C
of Braganza]]
Carolus II Dei Gratia Magnae
M
Briitanniae
[
Franciae ett Hiberniae Rex, Fidei [...]
243.
F.H. van Hovve Sculpsit. Nicolaus
N
Vissccher excudit
[c.1680]
0mm (16½ x
Very scarce eengraving, shheet 420 x 500
19¾"). Trimm
med; crease thhrough centre, slightly visibble
from front.
£5550
h queen Cath
herine of
Charles II (1630-85) and his
Braganza (16638-1705), wiith allegorical elements.
Engraved byy Frederick Heendrik van Hove (1628-98),,
m the 1660s.
Dutch engravver working inn London from
Stock: 42887
Caroolus II. D. G. Mag: Brit:: Fran: &
Hiber: Rexx &c. [&] Serenissima Catherina
C
Mag: Brit: Fran: & Hiiber Regina &c.
244.
R. White Scuulpsit. [&] Iohhn Baptist Casspers Pinxit. E
Ed.
Davis Sculpssit. Sold by Moses
M
Pitt at th
he Angel in St..
Pauls Churchhyard. [n.d. c.1680]
Pair of engraavings. Sheets: 280 x 475mm
m (11 x 18¾"").
Trimmed. D
Diagonal crease at bottom Carolus II £4880
A pair of fulll-length portrraits of Charlees II (16301685) and his wife Catheriine of Braganza (1638-17055).
Griffiths Prinnt in Stuart Brritain No 100.
Stock: 42416
G.G.
G [George Glover,
G
1646]
En
ngraving, raree; sheet 180 x 120mm (7 x 4¾").
4
Glued
to
o backing sheeet at edges. Trrimmed.
£490
Charles II (1630-85) when prrince, during his
h brief stay
n Jersey in 164
46. After royal
alist defeat beccame
in
in
nevitable following the battlle of Naseby, the council
off moderate roy
yalists establisshed to advisee the prince
reecommended that
t he leave E
England but not,
n as Charless
I ordered,
o
to joiin his mother Henrietta Marria's court in
Frrance. From Cornwall,
C
Prinnce Charles sailed to the
Issles of Scilly in
n March 16466, where he staayed for a
litttle over a month until a parrliamentarian fleet arrived.
Rejecting invitaations to traveel to Ireland an
nd (again)
Frrance, Prince Charles travellled to Jersey. In late June,
ho
owever, the prrince overruleed his council and agreed too
go
o to France.
Frrontispiece to 'Lustra Ludovvici, or the Life of the Late
Victorious
V
King
g of France, L
Lewis the XIIII' (London,
Humphrey
H
Mosseley, 1646) bby the historian
n and
po
olitical writer James Howelll (1594?-1666
6).
Stock: 42878
The Grreat Seal of K
King Charlees II.d. At
th
he Restoration of the Kiing / all the proper
Seeals were neew made / foor the King and the
Government
G
by T Simonn
24
48.
[G
George Vertuee after Thomass Simon.] [Lo
ondon:
George
G
Vertue,, c.1753.]
En
ngraving, sheeet 210 x 150m
mm (8½ x 6"). Trimmed;
£140
tip
pped into albu
um sheet.
The great seaal of Charles II,
I designed c.1662 by
medallist andd seal-engraveer Thomas Sim
mon (bap.16188d.1665). Illusstration to a volume of engrravings (1753 )
made after Siimon's designns, engraved an
nd published bby
George Vertuue. Followingg the execution
n of Charles I,,
Simon was aappointed chieef engraver, making
m
many
seals for pubblic service durring the interrregnum. At thee
C
II for the
t role of chi ef
restoration hee petitioned Charles
engraver but it was given to
t Thomas Raawlins, who haad
held the posiition under Chharles I. Shortlly after,
however, he was given thee office of onee of the graverrs
I was at this
of the king's arms, shields and stamps. It
g
seal of Charles
C
II, withh a
time that he pprepared the great
view of Londdon in backgroound.
Vertue was innstructed by Parliament
P
to produce
p
this
account of Siimon's work, marking
m
natio
onal recognitioon
for his work at the mint. See
Se Alexander 978-1016
(individual pplates not listeed)
Stock: 43087
Elizabeeth par la grrace de Dieu
u Reyne
d'Angleterre [...]
25
50.
AParis
A
Chez Haabert rüe de laa Harpe a la Bible
B
d'Or.
[n
n.d., c.1710.]
Rare engraving
g. Sheet 245 x 160mm (9½ x 6¼").
Trrimmed within
n plate, mounnted in album paper.
p
£190
Po
ortrait of Queeen Elizabeth I (1533-1602, queen from
15
558), holding prayer book aand sceptre, within
w
a
frame-like bord
der, engraved ttext below. An
A
un
nattractive image of Elizabeeth by the French for
prropaganda reaasons, with letttterpress portraying
Ellizabeth as an enemy of Cat
atholicism.
Th
his state has th
he publisher'ss imprint moveed from the
rig
ght to the left side of the plaate, apparently when
Habert
H
moved from
f
'rue St Jaacq. proche Stt Severin'.
Stock: 42969
25
51. [Elizab
beth Regina..]
[b
by Francis Dellaram, after N
Nicholas Hilliaard.] [n.d.
c.1630.]
ngraving. Sheeet 215 x 155m
mm (8½ x 6¼"). Trimmed
En
within
w
plate, laiid on album ppaper, creasing
g.
£450
Queen
Q
Elizabetth, crowned byy stars and encircled in
cllouds, carrying
g a fan of ostrrich feathers.
Originally
O
publlished c.1617 w
ve the stars
with text abov
an
nd title (as abo
ove) and threee lines of versee by John
Davies
D
under th
he image, the pplate was cut down, losing
th
he title and tex
xt, and used ass frontispiece to Camden's
'A
Annales' of 163
30.
Th
he original po
ortrait, before ttrimming of th
he plate, was
th
he only Jacobeean portrait to refer to a priv
vilege,
bo
ought by Hilliard for the sub
ubstantial sum of 13s. 4d. a
yeear. See A.Grif
iffiths, The Priint in Stuart Britain'
B
ca
at.11, for the early
e
state.
Stock: 42968
25
52. Elizabe
eth D.G. Anngliae, Francciae, et
Hiberniae
H
Reegina.
249. [Eliza
abeth Regin
na.]
[by Francis D
Delaram, afterr Nicholas Hillliard.] [n.d.
c.1630 bit latter.]
Engraving. S
Sheet 215 x 1550mm (8½ x 6").
6 Trimmed
within plate, laid on album
m paper.
£5880
Queen Elizabbeth, crownedd by stars and encircled in
clouds, carryying a fan of ostrich
o
featherss.
Originally puublished c.16117 with text ab
bove the stars
and title (as aabove) and thrree lines of veerse by John
Davies underr the image, thhe plate was cut
c down, losinng
the title and ttext, and usedd as frontispiecce to Camden''s
'Annales' of 1630.
The original portrait, beforre trimming of the plate, waas
p
the only Jacoobean portrait to refer to a privilege,
bought by Hiilliard for the substantial su
um of 13s. 4d. a
year. See A.G
Griffiths, The Print
P
in Stuarrt Britain'
cat.11, for thhe early state.
Stock: 42967
Ph
hil: a Gunst Sculpsit M. Maarrebeeck excu
udit [c.1700]
En
ngraving, sheeet 355 x 260m
mm (14 x 10¼
¼"). Trimmed
in
nside platemarrk; crease throough centre no
ot visible
from front.
£320
Ellizabeth I (153
33-1603), queeen of England
d and Ireland,
reeigned 1558-1603. The daugghter of Henry
y VIII and
Anne
A
Boleyn, Elizabeth
E
cam
me to the throne on the
deeath of her hallf-sister, Maryy I. Her long reign,
r
beeginning in 15
558, saw the ssecure establisshment of the
Church of Englland. It was chharacterised by relative
peeace and prosp
perity, a greatt increase in fo
oreign trade
an
nd exploration
n, the defeat off the Armada,, and a
flo
ourishing literrary culture eppitomised by Shakespeare.
S
Despite
D
receivin
ng many propposals of marriage,
Ellizabeth neverr married and became legen
ndary as the
'virgin queen'.
Stock: 42384
Fiine mezzotint,, sheet 275 x 1190mm (10¾ x 7½").
Trrimmed to plaatemark.
£260
George,
G
prince of Denmark aand duke of Cumberland
C
(1
1653-1708), co
onsort of Queeen Anne. Thee second son
off Frederick IIII, King of Dennmark, Georgee married
Prrincess Anne in
i 1683 with a view to deveeloping an
Anglo-Danish
A
alliance
a
and thhereby contain
ning Dutch
maritime
m
powerr. He was therrefore unpopu
ular with the
(D
Dutch-born) kiing after 16888, William III,, and neither
hee nor Anne haad much influeence until Ann
ne became
Queen
Q
of Englaand in 1702, bbut George waas not made
King.
K
He was given
g
the largeely honorary appointment
a
off Lord High Admiral
A
in 17002 but played little active
ro
ole. His DNB entry concludde: 'Prince Geo
orge is
ussually dismisssed as a bonehheaded nonenttity' but that
'his influence behind the scennes has been
un
nderestimated
d'.
Dutch
D
mezzotin
nt after the porrtrait by Knelller.
Stock: 42252
[Henrieetta Maria oof France an
nd her
da
aughters]
25
56.
[The Compleat Ambassador
A
r: or two
Treaties off the intendeed marriage of Qu:
Elizabeth oof Glorious Memory...]
M
253.
[Gu. Faythorrne sculp;] [Soold by Ga: Bedell, and Tho::
Collins, at thhe Middle Tem
mple Gate: 165
55.]
Engraving, raare. Sheet 1900 x 160mm (7½ x 6¼")
Trimmed, lossing bottom thhird including
g title &
inscription, m
mounted in albbum paper.
£3220
A portrait off Elizabeth I, flanked
f
by herr two most
trusted advisors, Secretaryy of State Willliam Cecil, 1stt
master Sir Fran
ncis
Baron Burghhley and spym
Walsingham. Title page too 'The Compleeat
c
by th
he truly
Ambassador.... Faythfully collected
honourable, S
S.r Dudley Diiggs Kt, late M.r
M of the Rollls'.
Fagan: p4
Stock: 42972
254. The G
Great Seal of
o King George I
J. Mynde sc. [c.1730]
w
plaatemark 325 x
Engraving, 18th century watermark;
¾ x 8"). Paper tone.
£1990
200mm (12¾
The seal of G
George I (16600-1727), who became king of
Great Britainn in 1714 folloowing the deatth of Queen
Anne under tthe terms of thhe Act of Settllement which
was designedd to ensure a Protestant
P
succcession. His
coronation w
was followed by
b the ill-prepared 1715
Jacobite Risiing in Scotlandd. A distinguiished soldier
and Elector oof Hanover froom 1698, Geo
orge I continueed
to spend mucch of his time at Hanover affter his
accession to the British thrrone, with a good view of
London in baackground.
Stock: 43091
His R
Royal Highn
ness George Prince of
Denmark. L
Lord High Admiral
A
of England,
E
General of Her Majestties Forces & Lord
Warden off the Cinque Ports &c. Juvat
J
ora
q gerentia
tueri Mixtaa notis belli, placidam que
pacem. Staat. Syl. 1.1
255.
P. Schenck fe
fec: Amst: Cum
m privil: 1705
5
[A
Anon., c.1640]]
En
ngraving, sheeet 270 x 215m
mm (10½ x 8½
½"). Tipped
in
nto album sheeet; small hole upper left.
£360
Henrietta
H
Mariaa (1609-1669)), consort of Charles
C
I,
with
w her daughtters Mary (16631-60), Anne (1637-40),
an
nd Elizabeth (1635-50).
Henrietta
H
Mariaa was the daugghter of Henrii IV, King of
Frrance and Marrie de Medici.. In 1625 she married
m
Charles I, but th
he Civil War fforced her to flee
f to Francee
n 1644; she retturned to Englland following
g the
in
reestoration (166
60) and spent a few years att Somerset
House
H
as Dowaager Queen unntil she returneed to France
in
n 1665.
Stock: 43039
25
57. [Henrie
etta Maria] Servir a Diieu C'est
Regner
R
Daniel
D
Mijtens pinxit [c.16300]
En
ngraving, sheeet 420 x 305m
mm (16½ x 12
2"). Trimmed
in
nside platemarrk; vertical creease on left baarely visible
from front.
£280
Henrietta
H
Mariaa (1609-69), qqueen of Englaand, Scotland
an
nd Ireland, con
nsort of Charlles I. Large bu
ust portrait in
ov
val after a portrait by Danieel Mytens. Sho
ortly after
Charles I married Henrietta M
Maria in 1625
5, he
ommissioned Mytens
M
to paiint both of theeir portraits,
co
which
w
he then had
h sent to thee Netherlands to be
en
ngraved by Willem
W
Jacobszz Delff who was
w paid '£5
fo
or perusing tw
wo pictures of yye King and Queene
Q
in
bllack and whitee to be cut in bbrasse'.
Stock: 42376
25
58. [Henrie
etta Maria.]] Les uns ad
dmirent sa
Conduite.
C
[/] Les autres ssa Constancce en sa
ju
uste douleurr, [/] Mais poour exprimeer son
Merite;
M
[/] On
n le Comparre a son Ma
alheur.
[n
n.d., c.1650.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 130 x 180m
mm (5 x 7"). Trimmed
within
w
plate and
d tipped into aalbum sheet.
£140
A portrait of Ch
harles I's queeen consort Hen
nrietta Maria
(1
1609-1669), a French princeess who becam
me queen of
England on hher marriage to Charles I in 1625, shownn
here in her m
mourning attiree. After the ex
xecution of
Charles I, Heenrietta Mariaa escaped to Paaris and
returned brieefly on the Resstoration of heer son Charless
II. The poem
m below is by Francois
F
Mattthieu Chatelett
de Beauchateeau, a child pooet, born in 16
645, who
entertained thhe French Couurt and the Paarliament of
Oliver Cromw
mwell with his poetry.
Stock: 42031
259. [Hen
nry, Duke off Gloucester.]
[S. Lutticjuys pinxit. C. van Dalen.] [D
Dutch, N.
Visscher, n.dd. c.1660.]
Engraving, pproof before alll letters. Sheeet: 380 x
275mm (15 x 10¾"). Trim
mmed and tipped into album
m
sheet.
£2660
Portrait of Henry, Duke off Gloucester (1640 - 1660),
h chest, withh
wearing armoour and with a sash across his
long wig, in a frame of lauurel and with his
h arms in thee
t Protestantt brother of
lower marginn. Henry was the
Charles II off England. Thee third son of Charles I, he
visited his faather the night before his execution.
Issued as a pair to the porttrait of the Du
uke of York.
NPG D1063
Stock: 43071
[Porttraits of Elizzabeth I and
d James I;
part of fron
ntispiece to John Smith
h, 'The
Generall H
Historie of Viirginia, New
w-England,
and the Sum
mmer Isles...']
260.
[John Barra, 1624]
m (3½ x 4½"). Trimmed annd
Etching, sheeet 90 x 115mm
glued to backking sheet witth unidentified
d etched portraait
above.
£1660
Elizabeth I andd James I, part of a map
Portraits of E
showing the area around Norfolk,
N
Virginia (Cape
H
Nortth Carolina arre
Henry, Cape Charles and Hatteras,
amongst the places labelleed). Part of thee frontispiece to
(
the major woork of Captainn John Smith (bap.1580d.1631), solddier and goverrnor of Virginia. The
'Generall Hisstorie' was financed by subsscription and
rushed out duuring the crisiis over the Virrginia Companny
which led to the forfeiture of the compaany's charter.
For a portrait of Smith seee ref. 37735.
he great seal of Jamaica. Seee Alexander 978-1016
9
th
(in
ndividual plattes not listed)
Stock: 43086
26
62. [Great Seal of Jam
mes I]
W.
W Hollar fecit [c.1670]
Ettching, sheet 300
3 x 150mm
m (11¾ x 6"). Trimmed
T
and
gllued to backin
ng sheet.
£260
Th
he great seal of
o King Jamess I of England
d and VI of
Sccotland (1566-1625), publisshed in volum
me of the
hiistory of Britaain and dedicat
ated to Sir Tho
omas Davies
(1
1631/2-80), bo
ookseller and llord mayor off London
Ettching by Wen
nceslaus Hollaar (1607-77), Bohemian
prrintmaker who
o spent most oof his career working
w
in
En
ngland. Hollar's technical sk
skill has ensured that his
prrints have alw
ways been keennly collected, and
co
omprehensive collections off his work aree at
in
nstitutions in London,
L
Berlinn and Prague. Not in
Peennington
Stock: 43082
26
63. [Title-P
Page to Thom
mas Scott, 'Vox Dei']
O Death where is thy stinng? O Hel where
w
is thy
viictory [...]
[C
Crispijn de Passse the Elder, 1623]
En
ngraving, sheeet 175 x 125m
mm (7 x 5"). Trimmed
T
and
gllued to album sheet.
£360
Christ standing on Satan, Sinn and Death, and
a holding a
J
I in the
triiangle including full-lengthh portraits of James
ceentre and Charrles, prince off Wales (tramp
pling on the
heeads of the Po
ope and two kiings) above hiim.
Frrontispiece to 'Vox Dei' by the protestantt polemicist
Th
homas Scott (d.1626), who at this time of
o publication
was
w living on th
he continent aand writing co
onsistently in
deefence of the protestant
p
cauuse. He was murdered
m
while
w
on his waay to church inn Utrecht in 1626.
Stock: 42540
Stock: 42542
261. Jama
aica Seale
T. Simon f G
G. Vertue S. [L
London: Georg
ge Vertue,
c.1753.]
Engraving, shheet 215 x 150mm (8½ x 6"). Trimmed;
£1880
tipped into allbum sheet.
The great seaal of Jamaica. Illustration to
o a volume off
engravings (1753) made after the design
ns of medallisst
1618-d.1665),,
and seal-engrraver Thomass Simon (bap.1
engraved andd published byy George Verttue. Followingg
the executionn of Charles I,, Simon was appointed
a
chieef
engraver, maaking many seeals for public service durinng
the interregnu
num. At the resstoration he petitioned
Charles II forr the role of chief engraver but it was
given to Thoomas Rawlins, who had held
d the position
under Charlees I. Shortly affter, however, he was givenn
the office of one of the graavers of the kiing's arms,
hat he prepareed
shields and sstamps. It was at this time th
26
64. James 1st King of England
En
ngraved by Ch
harles Turner from Delaram
m [ms]
Mezzotint,
M
platemark 260 x 3340mm (10 x 13½"). Fine
prroof before alll letters.
£320
An
A equestrian portrait
p
of Jam
mes I of England and VI of
Sccotland, the City
C of Londonn depicted beh
hind him.
Fo
ollowing the death
d
of his auunt Queen Elizzabeth I,
James becam
me the first kinng of Great Brritain and
Ireland unitinng the three kiingdoms.
Proof of a plaate published in Samuel Woodburn's seriies
of mezzotintss after early enngravings titleed 'Portraits oof
Royal Personnages'. Whitmaan: 468
Stock: 43045
[Jam
mes I] Jacob
bus D.G. Ma
agnae
Britanniae Franciae Sccotiae et Hy
yberniae Rexx
Anno MDC
CXIII
265.
Crisp Passaeuus figur: sculpp: et exc
Engraving, raare; sheet 2900 x 225mm (11
1½ x 8¾").
Trimmed; gluued to backingg sheet at edg
ges.
£2990
James VI andd I (1566-1625), king of En
ngland, Scotlan
and
and Ireland. T
The son of Mary, Queen off Scots, Jamess
succeeded too the Scottish throne
t
(as Jam
mes VI) after
Mary was coompelled to abbdicate in his favour.
f
In 16003
he succeededd Elizabeth I, thereafter
t
ruliing in Englandd
(and in Scotlland after the union
u
of the Scottish
S
and
English crow
wns) as James I. Under Jamees' rule the
thriving cultuure of Elizabeeth I continued
d to flourish,
with writers such as Shakeespeare, John Donne and Been
mising the liteerary achievem
ments of the
Jonson epitom
age.
By Dutch enggraver, draughhtsman and paainter Crispijnn
de Passe the Elder (c.15655-1637) who produced
p
portraits of E
European nobiility, as well as
a religious,
mythologicall and allegoriccal prints and books.
Stock: 43023
Jaames I (1566-1625) and his son Henry Frrederick,
Prrince of Waless (1594-1612)). Both hold sk
kulls in their
leeft hands, reinfforcing the pri
rint's function as a
memorial
m
(Henry Frederick ddied at a youn
ng age several
yeears previously).
Th
his print is thee second state of a plate wh
hich originallyy
deepicted James I's elder son C
Charles (subsequently
Charles I). Anto
ony Griffiths hhas surmised (in 'The Print
n Stuart Britain
n') that since tthe portraits were
w not
in
baased on any ex
xisting type, thhe printmakerr Willem van
deer Passe must have been graanted a sitting
g by both
Jaames and Charrles, a remarkkable achievem
ment for
Paasse, then in his
h early twentties and only recently
r
arrrived from the Netherlandss.
Stock: 42905
Triump
phus Jacobii Regis Augsstaeque
Ip
psius Prolis.
26
67.
Will.
W Pass. scullp. Illustris: Iaaco:R: Princq Carolo DD.
eo
oruq licentia et
e favore excu per Joan: Billl. [n.d.,
c.1623.]
Rare engraving
g. Sheet: 390 x 320mm (15¼
¼ x 12½").
Trrimmed; creassing not visiblle from front.
£1250
A dynastic porttrait of James I (1566-1625) and his
faamily. James is shown seateed on his thron
ne in the
ceentre, his wifee Anne of Dennmark (1574-1
1619) stands
diirectly to his left. To the lefft of Anne stan
nds, Henry
(1
1594-1612) an
nd Charles (16600-1649), seaated on the
steps below Jam
mes are Mary (1605-1607) and Sophia
(1
1607). Anne, Henry,
H
Mary aand Sophia alll hold skulls
to
o show they haave died. To thhe right of Jam
mes stands
hiis daughter Elizabeth of Boh
ohemia (1596-1662) with
heer husband Freederick of Boh
ohemia and surrrounding
th
hem are their children.
c
See G
Griffiths "The Print in
Sttuart Britain" No 23 same sstate; 1st know
wn state of IV.
Stock: 42401
[Portra
ait of James II surround
ded by
sccenes from his
h life] Conninck Jacobus de ii
wart
w
geboren
n [...]
26
68.
[A
Anon. Dutch, c.1700]
c
Ettching, platem
mark 265 x 3955mm (10½ x 15½").
Trrimmed into image.
£250
Po
ortrait of Jamees II with ten vvignettes of events
e
from
hiis life surrounding, from hiss birth and nav
val exploits
to
o his rule as king and exile iin France follo
owing the
Glorious
G
Revollution of 16888.
Stock: 42563
[James II when duuke of York]
Cellissimus,
C
Potentissimu
P
us et Illustriissimus
Princeps Jaco
obus Dux Ebboraci et Allbaniae,
Comes
C
Ultoniae [...]
26
69.
Jamees by the Grrace of God King of
Great Britaannie etc. Henrii
H
by ye Gra:
G
of God
d
Prince of W
Wales Who viewes not on
o this
reverend asspect / Wisd
dome and Majesty
M
theirr
rayes reflecct [...]
266.
Wilh. Passeuus figu: et scullpsit Georg. Fearebeard excc
Anno Doni 11621
Engraving, shheet 300 x 195mm (11¾ x 7¾").
Trimmed; tippped into albuum sheet. Fox
xed.
£4220
Siimon Luttichu
uys pinxit C. vvan Dalen junior Sculpsit
[cc.1660]
En
ngraving, sheeet 370 x 275m
mm (14½ x 10
0¾").
Trrimmed; tippeed into album sheet.
£240
Jaames II (1633--1701) when dduke of York. During the
in
nterregnum, Jaames (like his brother Charlles II) sought
reefuge in France, serving in tthe French, an
nd then
Sp
panish, armiess.
En
ngraved after a portrait by SSimon Luttich
huys (bap.
16
601, d.1661). Born in Londdon to a Dutch
h family,
Luttichuys w
worked in the Netherlands,
N
mostly
m
as a stiilllife painter, aalthough in Brreda in 1660 he
h painted the
portrait from
m which this enngraving was made, along
with portraitss of Charles III and Henry, duke
d
of
Gloucester (aalso engraved by van Dalen
n). For
Luttichuys' pportrait of Hennry, duke of Gloucester,
G
seee
refs. 24911 aand 24913.
Stock: 43021
[James II when duuke of York, and Mary
off Modena] Serenissimu
S
us Princeps Jacobus
J
Dux
D Eboraceensis [&] Serrenissima Prrinceps
Maria
M
[...]
27
72.
D.
D Loggan scullp [James] P. V
Vandrebanc sculp [Mary]
So
old by Moses Pitt at ye Anggel in St Paulss Churchyard
[cc.1673]
Paair of engravin
ngs, each sheeet approx. 445
5 x 260mm
(1
17½ x 10¼"). Trimmed. Faalse margins on
o left of
Jaames.
£320
Jaames II (1633--1701) when dduke of York and his
seecond wife Maaria Beatrice E
Eleanor Anne Margaret
Issabella d’Este (Mary of Moddena, 1658-17
718). James
was
w the second son of Charlees I. He marrieed Anne
Hyde,
H
by whom
m he was the ffather of Mary
y II and
Queen
Q
Anne. He
H remarried inn 1673 to Marry, by whom
hee was the father of James Frrancis Edward
d, the 'Old
Prretender'. Jam
mes reigned froom 1685, follo
owing the
deeath of his bro
other Charles III, until 1688,, when the
in
nvasion of Willliam of Orangge caused Jam
mes to flee to
th
he continent, where
w
he estabblished a courtt in exile at
Saaint Germain-en-Laye.
Paair of full-leng
gth portraits aafter Sir Peter Lely,
en
ngraved by Peeter Vanderbannk (Vandrebaanc) and
David
D
Loggan. For portrait oof Mary of Mo
odena sold
seeparately see ref.
r 34227.
Stock: 43030
The mo
ost Illustriouus and High
h borne
Prince Jamess Duke of Yoorke
27
73.
[Jam
mes II when duke
d
of Yorrk] Altissim
mo
Potentissim
mo et Illustriissimo Princcipi Jacobo
Duci Eboraaci et Albaniae [...]
270.
[By Robert W
White] Sold byy John Overto
on att ye whitee
horse withouut newgate
Engraving, raare, sheet 4400 x 310mm (17
7¼ x 12¼").
Trimmed; creease on left annd centre; insccribed 'P.
Mariette 16882' verso.
£2880
James II (16333-1701) wheen duke of Yorrk. During thee
interregnum,, James (like his
h brother Ch
harles II) soughht
i the French, and then
refuge in Fraance, serving in
Spanish, arm
mies. Excellentt provenance.
Stock: 43040
Jamees II by the Grace
G
of Go
od King of
England, S
Scotland, Fraance and Ireeland etc.
Defendor oof the Faith.
271.
att Amsteldaam by Nicolauus Visscher wiith Priviledge of
ye High and Mighty Statess Gene[ral]
Engraving, shheet 360 x 255mm (14¼ x 10"). Trimmeed,
losing text; tiipped into albbum sheet. Creasing not
visible from front.
£2330
James II, Kinng of Englandd (1633-1701), second son oof
Charles I. Hee married Annne Hyde, by whom
w
he was tthe
father of Marry II and Queeen Anne. He remarried
r
in
1673 to Maryy of Modena, by whom he was
w the fatherr
of James Fraancis Edward, the 'Old Preteender'. James
reigned from
m 1685, follow
wing the death of his brotherr
Charles II, unntil 1688, wheen the invasion of William oof
Orange causeed James to fllee to the conttinent, where hhe
established a court in exilee at Saint Germ
main-en-Layee.
Stock: 43027
P..Sexcuc [c.165
50]
En
ngraving, raree; sheet 175 x 125mm (7 x 5").
5 Glued to
baacking sheet at
a edges; trimm
med.
£240
Jaames II and VIII (1633-17011), king of Eng
gland,
Sccotland and Irreland, as dukee of York, pro
obably in
ex
xile in Paris du
uring the interrregnum. The third son of
Charles I, he was made dukee of York and Albany
hortly after hiss baptism. Nott in O'D
sh
Stock: 42902
The Seal of Katherrine Queen of
o England
In
nfanta of Po
ortugal Marrried to K. Charles
C
2d
May
M 1662
27
74.
GVertue
G
[Lond
don: George V
Vertue, c.1753.]
En
ngraving, sheeet 230 x 140m
mm (9½ x 5½""). Trimmed;
tip
pped into albu
um sheet.
£95
Th
he seal of Catherine of Bragganza, queen of Charles II,
deesigned c.1661 by medallistt and seal-eng
graver
Th
homas Simon (bap.1618-d. 1665). Illustraation to a
vo
olume of engrravings (1753)) made after Simon's
S
deesigns, engrav
ved and publisshed by Georg
ge Vertue.
Fo
ollowing the execution
e
of C
Charles I, Simon was
ap
ppointed chieff engraver, maaking many seeals for publicc
seervice during the
t interregnuum. At the resttoration he
peetitioned Charrles II for the rrole of chief engraver
e
but
it was given to Thomas Rawllins, who had held the
po
osition under Charles
C
I. Shoortly after, how
wever, he
was
w given the office
o
of one oof the gravers of the king's
arrms, shields an
nd stamps. It w
was at this tim
me that he
prrepared this seeal.
Vertue
V
was insttructed by Parrliament to pro
oduce this
acccount of Simon's work, maarking nationaal recognition
for his work at the mint. See
Se Alexander 978-1016
(individual pplates not listeed)
Stock: 43089
275.
The S
Seal for the Office of th
he Lord Privvy
Seal
G.Ver[tue] [L
London: Georrge Vertue, c.1
1753.]
Engraving, shheet 210 x 140mm (8½ x 5½"). Trimmedd,
losing text; tiipped into albbum sheet.
£880
The great priivy seal, desiggned c.1661 by
y medallist annd
seal-engraverr Thomas Sim
mon (bap.1618
8-d.1665).
Illustration too a volume off engravings (1
1753) made
after Simon'ss designs, engraved and pub
blished by
George Vertuue. Followingg the execution
n of Charles I,,
Simon was aappointed chieef engraver, making
m
many
seals for pubblic service durring the interrregnum. At thee
C
II for the
t role of chi ef
restoration hee petitioned Charles
engraver but it was given to
t Thomas Raawlins, who haad
held the posiition under Chharles I. Shortlly after,
however, he was given thee office of onee of the graverrs
I was at this
of the king's arms, shields and stamps. It
g
privy seaal.
time that he pprepared the great
Vertue was innstructed by Parliament
P
to produce
p
this
account of Siimon's work, marking
m
natio
onal recognitioon
for his work at the mint. See
Se Alexander 978-1016
(individual pplates not listeed)
78. [James Scott, dukee of Monmouth]
27
Illlustrissimuss et Potentisssimus Princceps
Ja
acobus Dux de Monmouuth & Buccllugh [...]
FB
B Sold by S. Lye
L at the Ovaal Frame again
nst the South
Seea House in Bishop
B
gate Strreet [c.1680].
Ettching, sheet 340
3 x 260mm
m (13¼ x 10¼""). Trimmed;
gllued to backin
ng sheet at edgges.
£360
Jaames Scott, du
uke of Monmoouth and first duke of
Buccleuch (164
49-1685), poliitician, on horrseback.
Monmouth
M
wass the eldest illeegitimate son of Charles II
an
nd his mistresss, Lucy Walteer. He was exeecuted in
16
685 after making an unsucccessful attemp
pt to depose
hiis uncle, King James II (thee 'Monmouth Rebellion').
R
Ettched by Fran
ncis Barlow (dd.1704), painteer and etcher
who
w designed sets
s of natural history platess, and also
made
m
propagan
nda prints suppporting the Whig cause
du
uring the Popiish Plot (an allleged Catholic conspiracy
to
o assassinate Charles
C
II) of 11679.
Stock: 43029
Stock: 43088
Maryy, Queene off England, France
F
and
Ireland, Deefender of th
he Faith, &cc. No soonerr
I possest th
he Royall Th
hrone, [/] Bu
ut true
Religion strraight was dispossest:
d
[//] Bad
Councell caaus'd Rome, Spaine and
d I, as one[ [[/]
To persecu
ute, to martyyr and molesst [/] All thaat
the unstain
n'd truth of God
G prosestt...
276.
[John Taylorr.] [James Boler at the signee of the
Marigold in P
Pauls Churchyyard. 1630.]
Woodcut witth letterpress. Image: 90 x 140mm
1
(3½ x
5½"). Letterppress: 85 x 100mm (3¼ x 4"). Trimmed
and laid on aalbum sheet att edges.
£1660
A woodcut pportrait of Queeen Mary I of England (151 51558) with leetterpress poem
m, from 'All the
t Works of
John Taylor tthe Water-Poeet. Beeing Six
xty and three iin
Number...'. T
This poem is from
f
the part titled
t
'A Briefe
fe
Remembrancce of All the English
E
Monarrchs, from
Norman conqquest, until this present.'
Stock: 41935
[Jam
mes Scott, du
uke of Monm
mouth, and
Whig and aantipapist martyrs]
m
277.
Engraved & Sold by J. Savvage in Denm
mark Court nerre
the Strand
Engraving, vvery rare, sheeet 370 x 285mm (14½ x
11¼"). Trimm
med and gluedd to backing sheet;
s
fold on
left.
£3220
onmouth and
Portrait of Jaames Scott, firrst duke of Mo
Buccleuch (11649 -1685), illegitimate
i
so
on of Charles III,
and others suuch as Sir Thoomas Armstron
ng involved
with the Ryee House Plot of
o 1683.
Stock: 42567
[Henry
y Frederick, prince of Wales]
W
Illlustrissimi Generosissim
G
mique Pri. Henrici
H
Magnae
M
Brita
anniae et Hyyberniae Prrincipis.
Vera
V
Effigies.
27
79.
[S
Simon van derr Passe] Are too be Soulde by
y Compton
Holland
H
over ag
gainst the Excchange at the Signe
S
of the
Globe
G
[1612]
En
ngraving, sheeet 280 x 190m
mm (11 x 7½"). Trimmed;
gllued to backin
ng sheet.
£650
Henry
H
Frederick Stuart (15944 - 1612), first child of
King
K
James VI of Scotland (llater King Jam
mes I of
En
ngland) and Anne
A
of Denm
mark. In Novem
mber 1612, at
th
he age of eightteen, Henry w
was suddenly taken ill and
diied, probably of typhoid fevver, though ru
umours
ciirculated that the
t Prince wass poisoned. Th
his print,
deepicting Henry
y in armour duuring a lance drill with a
jo
ousting tournam
ment in the baackground, is the bestkn
nown engraveed likeness of tthe prince.
Contemporary print
p
engravedd by Simon vaan de Passe
T is the firsst known exam
mple of
(??1595-1647). This
Paasse's work, an
nd was follow
wed by many other
o
portraitss
off British nobleemen before hhe moved to Copenhagen
C
inn
16
625 as Royal Engraver
E
to C
Christian IV.
Stock: 43031
280. [Jam
mes Francis Edward
E
Stuart]
[After Alexiss Simon Bellee, c.1750]
Engraving, shheet 270 x 230mm (10½ x 9"). Trimmedd;
tipped into allbum sheet.
£2660
James Franciis Edward Stuuart, 'The Old Pretender'
(1688 - 17666), son of the deposed
d
Jamess II of Englannd
(James VII oof Scotland). As
A such, he claaimed the
English, Scotttish and Irishh thrones (as James III of
England and Ireland and James VIII of Scotland) from
m
the death of hhis father in 1701, when he was
proclaimed kking of Englannd, Scotland and
a Ireland byy
his cousin Loouis XIV of France. Follow
wing his death in
1766 he was succeeded byy his son Charrles Edward
Stuart in the Jacobite Succcession.
One of severral engravings after a portraait by AlexisSimon Belle (1674-1734), who in 1701 moved to Saiint
rt.
Germain-en-Laye, working for the exileed Stuart court
Stock: 43025
281. [Jam
mes Francis Edward
E
Stuart]
S. Belle pinxx 1713 Duflos fec C.P.R. See vend a Paris
chez Mariettee rue St Jacquues a la Tete du
d Roy
Mezzotint, raare, sheet 210 x 160mm (8¼
¼ x 6¼").
Trimmed; staaining.
£2660
James Franciis Edward Stuuart, 'The Old Pretender'
(1688 - 17666), the son of the
t deposed Jaames II of
England (Jam
mes VII of Scootland). As su
uch, he claimeed
the English, Scottish and Irish
I
thrones (as James III oof
m
England and Ireland and James VIII of Scotland) from
the death of hhis father in 1701, when he was
proclaimed kking of Englannd, Scotland and
a Ireland byy
his cousin Loouis XIV of France. Follow
wing his death in
1766 he was succeeded byy his son Charrles Edward
pe: 139 Slightlly
Stuart in the Jacobite Succcession. Sharp
different pubblication.
Stock: 42253
Jaames Francis Edward
E
Stuartt, the 'Old Preetender'
(1
1688-1766), Jaacobite claimaant to the thrones of
En
ngland, Scotlaand and Irelannd, in the femiinine dress
style of the periiod, wearing a feathered haat and Garter.
En
ngraved by Frrench printmak
aker Gérard Ed
delinck
(1
1640-1707), a specialist in pportraits who reproduced
r
many
m
works by
y artists such aas Hyacinthe Rigaud
R
and
Nicolas
N
de Larg
gillière, and iss considered one
o of the
grreatest engravers of the 17thh century. Thiis portrait
was
w by Largillière, who workked in London
n before
reeturning to Parris to flee antii-Catholic perssecution in
En
ngland. He alsso painted Jam
mes II and his wife Mary
off Modena. Sha
arpe 89
Stock: 42789
[Mary, Queen of SScots.] Mariie Stuart
In
ncomparable Princesse en pieté, vertu, et
beeauté...
28
83.
J. Couuay. [n.d., c.1620-16633.]
ngraving, very
y rare. 415 x 2275mm (16¼ x 10¾").
En
Trrimmed.
£520
A seated portraait of Mary Quueen of Scots, behind her is
a scene showing her beheadin
ing. As mother of James I
d a Catholic Quueen beheaded by
off England and
Ellizabeth she became an impportant figure during the
reeign of the Stu
uart Kings, as well as Catho
olic monarchs
in
n Europe and later
l
Jacobite ssupporters. Tiitle and
deescription in French
F
and Laatin. On table sits the
Crown of Scotland.
Stock: 43047
28
84. The Gr
reat Seal of K
King Willia
am III &
Queen
Q
Mary
J. Mynde sc. [c.1730]
ngraving, plattemark 325 x 2200mm (12¾ x 8"). £140
En
Th
he seal of Kin
ng William IIII and Queen Mary,
M
who
ru
uled England following
f
the 'Glorious Rev
volution' of
16
688 which end
ded the short rreign of Mary
y's father,
Jaames II, with a view of Lonndon in backgrround.
Stock: 43084
[Medalllion commeemorating William
W
IIII's victory at
a Namur inn 1695] To save
s
the
World,
W
see William
W
strikke like Jove! / And
watchfull
w
Heav'n the Migght Work approve [...]
28
85.
J. Fowler Inven
ntit S. Gribelinn Sculp [1695]
ngraving, sheeet 160 x 195m
mm (6¼ x 7¾""). Trimmed
En
an
nd glued to baacking sheet att edges.
£160
Medallion
M
commemorating W
William III reccapturing
Namur
N
(now paart of Belgium
m) from the Frrench on 5
Seeptember 1695, after the Frrench captured
d the town in
Ju
une 1692. Thee victory was a welcome resspite from a
string of defeats in the early 1690s.
His R
Royal Highn
ness James Prince
P
of
Wales &c. Born at thee Palace of St
S James's
The 10 Dayy of June 16688.
282.
De Largillierre Pinxit. Edellinck Sculpsit Cum Pr. Reggis
1692.
Engraving, shheet 430 x 315mm (17¼ x 12¾").
Trimmed witthin plate; reppaired vertical fold; hardly
visible from front.
£3660
Stock: 42603
28
86. Guillau
ume III.e Rooy de Angletterre.
A Paris chez J. Mariette rue SSt Jacques aix
x Colonnes
d'Hercules avecc privilege du Roy. [n.d., c.1690.]
ngraving. Sheeet 290 x 180m
mm (11½ x 7""). Trimmed
En
within
w
plate and
d mounted in album paper.
£260
Fu
ull-length porttrait of Williaam III, battle scene
s
behind
hiim.
Stock: 42702
Wilh
hem Henrick
k Prins van Oranje
O
en
van Nassovv etc. Stad-H
Hovder Capiiteyn
Admirael G
Generael derr Vereenigh
hde
Nederlandeen. [William
m Henry Priince of
Orange and
d Nassau etcc. Stadthold
der Captain
Admiral G
General of the United Neetherlands.]
287.
[Published byy Carel Allarddt, n.d., c.1686
6.]
Etching. 475 x 570mm (188¾ x 22½"). A good but
ked sections aat
uneven impreession, with some under-ink
the left, somee folds and sm
mall tears repaaired, backed.
£22000
o Orange surrrounded by hiss
A portrait off William III of
der: from left tto
ancestors andd predecessorss as Stadthold
right, William
m I of Orangee (William the Silent); his
elder son, Maaurits; William
m’s father William II; and
Frederik Henndrik, William
m III’s grandfaather and
youngest sonn of William I. In the cartou
uche below a
view of his eentry into Amssterdam, 12 August,
A
1672.
The print cellebrates the reinstatement of the joint posst
of Stadtholdeer and Captainn General afteer the
Republican ffaction had abolished it in 1668. In 1672,,
faced with a French invasiion, William took control o f
my and was apppointed Stad
dtholder of
the Dutch arm
Holland and West-Frieslannd.
Unrecorded eearly state, wiithout the hat and with
engraved lettters at top 'Sijnn Konincklijcke Hoocheijt,,
met sijn Dooorluchtige Vooorvaderen'.
From the colllection of Jam
mes Watt Jr (1769-1848), soon
of the celebraated James Watt
W of steam engine
e
fame. H
He
was also an eengineer and, after spending
g some years iin
Paris at the tiime of the Revvolution, he became
b
a partnner
in Boulton annd Watt, Birm
mingham, in 17
794. His homee
was Aston H
Hall, Birminghham, which he rented from
1819 until hiis death. (See Oliver Fairclo
ough, The
Grand Old M
Mansion. The Holtes
H
and theeir successors at
Aston Hall, 11618-1864, Biirmingham Museums
M
& Arrt
Gallery, 19844). He also deesigned and bu
uilt the south
half of Doldoowlod Hall, Radnorshire,
R
which
w
has
remained thee home of his heirs
h
and desccendants, the
Gibson-Wattt family. Not in
i Muller; Lan
ndwehr p. 2577,
unlisted earlyy state, (Mulleer number givven by
Landwehr is incorrect); Cillessen
C
B.V. 6.
6 No9. in
Restoration aand Revolutioon.
Stock: 43078
28
88. Wilhem
m Henrick P
Prins van Orranje en
va
an Nassov etc. Stad-Hovvder Capiteeyn
Admirael
A
Generael der V
Vereenighdee
Nederlanden
N
. [William H
Henry Princce of
Orange
O
and Nassau
N
etc. SStadtholderr Captain
Admiral
A
Gen
neral of the U
United Neth
herlands.]
R. de Hooge f. uytgegeven 'tt Amsterdam by
b M.
Doornick
D
[n.d., c.1686].
Rare etching, cu
ut in four. Sheeets 380 x 540
0mm (15 x
21
1¼"), 85 x 395
5mm (3¼ x 155½"), and two
o 100 x
70
0mm (4 x 2¾""), Main sheett trimmed into
o image, somee
en
ngraved decorrations lost.
£620
A portrait of William
W
III of O
Orange surrou
unded by his
an
ncestors and predecessors
p
aas Stadtholder: from left to
rig
ght, William I of Orange (W
William the Siilent); his
ellder son, Maurrits; William’ss father Williaam II; and
Frrederik Hendrrik, William IIII’s grandfather and
yo
oungest son off William I. O
One of the separate sheets
is a view of his entry into Am
msterdam, 12 August,
672, the other two the keys naming the fiigures in the
16
main
m image.
Th
he print celebrates the reinsstatement of th
he joint post
off Stadtholder and
a Captain G
General after the
Republican facttion had aboliished it in 166
68. In 1672,
faaced with a French invasionn, William too
ok control of
th
he Dutch army
y and was appoointed Stadtho
older of
Holland
H
and West-Friesland.
W
. Landwehr p 257 i of iii,
with Doornick'ss address andd William with
hout a
feeathered hat; however
h
item 43078 is an example
e
pu
ublished by Alllardt, appareently earlier.
Stock: 42604
[William of Orangge.] Generosa in ortus
seemina exsug
gunt suos. G
Guillame Heenry
d'Orange, et de Nassai. D
Diets, Lingen
n. Meurs,
Bueren
B
et de Flessingue, Seigneur pa
ar la grace
dee Dieu, Prin
nce Comte dde Catzenelleeboge,
Vianden,
V
Leeerdam etc. M
Marquis de Vere
V
e
Baron
B
de Breeda &c.
28
89.
Aragueneau
A
pin
nxit. P. Philipppe sculpsit. [A
Amsterdam
c.1670.]
ngraving, finee & rare; 17th century waterrmark. 330 x
En
45
50mm (13 x 17¾"). Trimmeed within platte. Crease
baarely visible from
fr front.
£520
A portrait off young Williaam of Orange, later William
m
w Stadholdeer in the
III (1650-17002). William was
Netherlands from 1672 annd then in 1689
9 became Kinng
fter they
of England aalong with his wife Mary aft
deposed her Catholic fatheer James II in the Glorious
BM: 1871,12009.910, quotin
ng another staate
Revolution. B
published byy Frederick dee Wit.
Stock: 42406
290. Guilllaume III Roy de Angle
eterre.
G. Valck. Exxcud. Cum Preevil: Ord: Holl: et WestFrisiae. [n.d., c1690.]
Fine mezzotiint. Sheet 180 x 260mm (7 x 10¼").
Trimmed to iimage and moounted in albu
um paper. £2880
Full-length pportrait, Englaand's crown an
nd sceptre on a
table at his siide.
Stock: 42700
In M
Memory of ou
ur late Gloriious
Deliverer K
King William
m III This Plate
P
(of the
City and C
Castle of Nam
mur, taken 1695)
1
is mosst
Humbly Deedicated to the
t Superiorr, Wardens,,
and the Rest of the Meembers of th
he Loyal and
d
Friendly Soociety. of thee Blue and Orange.
O
Byy a
Member an
nd their mosst Obliged Humble
H
Servant Joh
hn Faber. Done
D
from the Originall
Painting on
nce King Wiilliam's now
w in the Han
nds
of the Bishoop of Kildarre. ~ 1743.
291.
John Wyck P
Pinx.t. J.Faberr fecit, 1743.
Mezzotint, shheet 320 x 5000mm (13 x 19
9¾"). Trimme d
inside platem
mark; two verttical creases.
£2880
William III oon horseback at the battle of
o Namur
(present day Belgium) in 1695
1
during th
he Nine Yearss'
War.
b Dutch artisst Jan Wyck
Engraved aftter a painting by
now in the N
National Gallerry of Ireland. For
F another
impression seee ref. 6758.
Stock: 42387
Kingg William the III.d Don
ne at the
Request of Joseph Sprroule Esq.r of
o Athlone
292.
G. Kneller B
Bar.t pinxt J. Brooks
B
fecit So
old by W.
Herbert at the Golden Globbe on London
n bridge and T
T.
Jefferys at Chharing Cross
Mezzotint, raare; sheet 350 x 230mm (13
3¾ x 9").
Trimmed; folds from earlier mounting; tipped into
album sheet.
£2660
T son of Wiilliam II of
William III ((1650-1702). The
A
in
Orange, Willliam was Staddtholder and Admiral
Holland and the United Prrovinces, and married
m
Jamess
II's daughter Mary
M (subsequeently Queen Mary
M II) in
677. After landing in Englan
and in 1688 hee took power
16
in
n the 'Gloriouss Revolution' w
which precipitated James
II's flight to Fraance. He was jjoint ruler of England,
E
Mary II until heer death in
Sccotland and Irreland with M
16
694, after which he was solle ruler until his
h own death
in
n 1702.
En
ngraving afterr Lely in decoorative frame with
w vignette
off a battle scene below. CS: 333 II
Stock: 42894
29
93. [William III when Prince of Orange]
O
Dit's
D
Welhem
m's Laasten N
Naam, en's eersten
Deugdgenoot
D
t; / Goot om
m zyn Stam, en
e om zyn
eiigen Waarde groot [...]
Peer Gerardum de
d Lairesse inv
nv: et sculp: ett Per
Nicolaum
N
Vissccher edit cum priv: Ord: Geen: Belgii
Fo
oederati nunc G. Vall [c.16672]
Ettching, sheet 235
2 x 155mm
m (9¼ x 6"). Trrimmed;
tip
pped into albu
um sheet.
£190
William
W
III (1650 - 1702) whhen Prince of Orange,
wearing
w
armourr and laurel heeaddress, in oval frame
allongside the trrumpeting figuure of Fame. Son
S of
stadholder Willliam II of Holllland and Mary
y, daughter
off Charles I, William
W
marriedd his cousin Mary,
M
daaughter of Jam
mes II and Annne Hyde in 16
677. In 1688
hee accepted an invitation by a group of leaading
statesmen to lan
nd in Britain w
with an armed
d force (the
'G
Glorious Revolution'). In 16689, after the flight
f
of
Jaames II, he waas crowned joiintly with his wife.
Ettched by Géraard Lairesse (11640-1711), Dutch
D
painter
an
nd etcher who worked for W
William and Mary
M amongst
otther illustriouss patrons. A cllassicist and theorist
t
(after
go
oing blind he wrote
w
a majorr theoretical trreatise, the
Groot
G
Schilderb
boek or 'Greatt Book of Pain
nting'),
Laairesse was kn
nown as the 'D
Dutch Poussin
n'. Most of his
pllates were orig
ginally publishhed by Nicolaaes Visscher,
who
w published a collected eddition under th
he title 'Opus
Ellegantissimum
m' in c.1675.
Stock: 43009
Wilhelm
mus. Henr. D
D.G. Mag. Brit.
B
Franc.
ett. Hib. Rex. &c. Suscipee quod dudu
um
Diadema
D
affluxit ab Astrris, O dilectee Heros, cuii
militat
m
aquorr & Aether.. .Magne Patter Patriae,
Vindexque
V
Britanice salvve. Door Wiillem
Norman
N
zag Britanje zigg bespringen
n,
Ontwapend,
O
en beroofd, verwoest do
oor
vrreemdelingeen...Bescherrmer des Geloofs, en
Christelykste
C
e Koning.
29
94.
G.
G Valck fec. ett exc. Lamb. B
Bidloo. Cum. Privile. Ordi.
Hollan.
H
et Westt-Fri. [n.d. c.11690.]
Mezzotint,
M
fine impression. SSheet 350 x 35
55mm (13¾
x 14"). Trimmeed within platee and mounted
d in album
paaper.
£320
Po
ortrait of King
g William III, wearing crow
wn and collar
off the Order of St George. 'L
Lamb. Bidloo' refers to
Laambert Bidloo
o (1638 - 17244), the author of the verse.
It appears to bee an updated vversion of Sir Peter
P
Lely's
po
ortrait of William as Princee of Orange. CS:
C 7 state ii
off ii.
Stock: 42701
Gulieelmus & Maaria D.G. An
ngl: Scot:
Fran: & Hiiber: Rex & Regina &c.
295.
Vander Guecct sculp. Printeed and Sold by Chris:
Browne at thhe Globe in St. Paules Churcch yard [n.d.,
c.1690].
fine. Sheet 2455 x 190mm (9¾ x 7½").
Engraving, fi
Trimmed witthin plate, moounted in album
m paper. £3220
Medallion poortraits of Willliam III and Mary
M II, each
half length w
within ovals, with
w curtain in the backgrouund
and emblemaatic figures beelow. BM 1859
9,0212.44.
Stock: 42964
Scchomberg's faace replaced byy that of William III. It
was
w subsequenttly changed aggain to represent the duke
off Marlborough
h. No recordedd in CS: See 227.
2
Stock: 42895
29
98. The Gr
reat Seal of K
King Willia
am III
J. Mynde sc. [c.1730]
ngraving, plattemark 325 x 2200mm (12¾ x 8"). £180
En
Th
he seal of Kin
ng William IIII who ruled En
ngland
fo
ollowing the 'G
Glorious Revoolution' of 168
88 which
en
nded the shortt (1685-8) reiggn of James III, with a good
viiew of London
n in backgrounnd.
Stock: 43085
Cap.t William
W
Beddloe Discoveerer of the
Popish Plott.
29
99.
Williiam the III.d
d King of En
ngland &c.
&c. &c. and the Bravee Frederick Duke
D
of
Schonberg &c. &c. &cc. who was killed
k
at the
Battle of th
he Boyne Jully ye 1st 169
90.
296.
Godfrey Kneeller Pinx.t R. Purcell Fecit.. 1750. Sold bby
John Wilkinss in Big Ship Street.
S
A fine and raare mezzotint; sheet 425 x 580mm
5
(16¾ x
22¾"). Trimm
med inside plaatemark; vertiical folds.
£15000
o military pow
wer: a double-A magnificennt mezzotint of
portrait of W
William III andd Frederick Heerman de
Schomberg, first duke of Schomberg,
S
affter Kneller.
was William's second-in-command durinng
Schomberg w
the Glorious Revolution buut died at the Battle of the
wn.
Boyne two yyears later. CSS: 78 one know
Stock: 42389
297. [Willliam III on horseback]
h
[John Smith after Sir Godffrey Kneller, c.1689]
c
Mezzotint, prroof before alll letters, fine & rare; sheet
380 x 255mm
m (15 x 10"). Trimmed
T
and tipped into
album sheet; includes a lettterpress of William
W
III's
speech to Parrliament on 311 December 1701 verso.
£4880
T son of Wiilliam II of
William III ((1650-1702). The
A
in
Orange, Willliam was Staddtholder and Admiral
Holland and the United Prrovinces, and married
m
Jamess
n Mary II) in
II's daughter Mary (subseqquently Queen
1677. After llanding in Enggland in 1688 he took poweer
in the 'Glorioous Revolutionn' which preciipitated Jamess
II's flight to F
France. He waas joint ruler of
o England,
Scotland andd Ireland with Mary II until her death in
1694, after w
which he was sole
s ruler until his own deatth
in 1702.
Mezzotint affter Sir Godfreey Kneller refeerring to the
glorious revoolution. In fact the plate was altered from
ma
portrait of Frrederick, dukee of Schomberrg, with
[A
Anon., c.1681]]
En
ngraving, sheeet 215 x 145m
mm (8½ x 5¾""). Trimmed.
Glued
G
to album
m sheet at edgees.
£190
William
W
Bedloee (1650-80), innformer and adventurer.
a
In
th
he 1670s Bedlo
oe fell into a llife of crime in
n London,
sp
pending time in
i jail for frauud and at one point
p
fleeing
fo
or the continen
nt with his broother. There th
hey stole
ho
orses and com
mmitted fraud, going by diffferent
diisguises and id
dentities. In V
Valladolid they
y met Titus
Oates
O
(and stolee from him tooo), but back in
n England
Bedloe came in
nto the public eye following
g the death of
Godfrey died in
Siir Edmund Beerry Godfrey. G
mysterious
m
circcumstances soo
oon after receiv
ving
teestimony from
m Oates about a supposed 'Popish Plot' to
asssassinate Chaarles II, and B
Bedloe claimed
d he knew
ho
ow Godfrey had died. Bedlooe appeared at
a a number off
triials relating to
o the plot, giviing evidence that
t led to the
deeaths of a num
mber of innoceent people. An
n opportunist,
Bedloe exploiteed the hysteriaa and gullibility
urrounding thee fabricated pllot, earning well
w from his
su
'ev
vidence', whille his early deeath meant he was spared
th
he retribution which
w
Oates aand others received once
th
he smoke clearred.
Stock: 42812
Mr. Steephen Dugddale. Discoveerer of the
ho
orrid Plott.
30
00.
R. White delin. et sculp [16881]
Ettching, sheet 230
2 x 150mm
m (9 x 6"). Trim
mmed. Gluedd
to
o album sheet at edges.
£190
Sttephen Dugdaale (d.1683), innformer. Imprrisoned for
deebt in 1678, Dugdale
D
turnedd informer, claaiming to
haave knowledge of the 'Popissh Plot' to assassinate
Charles II. He confirmed
c
thee evidence of the
t plot's
hief fabricatorr Titus Oates, and created a minor subch
pllot of his own, based in Stafffordshire. Att the Popish
Pllot trials of 16
679, however, Dugdale was
un
npersuasive in
n his testimonyy and his resp
pectability
eb
bbed away und
der bouts of vvenereal diseasse and
drrunkenness. He
H continued too earn well ass an
in
nformant until his death, how
wever.
Stock: 42811
Tituss Oates D.D.. the first discoverer of
the Plott.
301.
[?David Loggan] [n.d. c.16680.]
Engraving, shheet 225 x 140mm (8¾ x 5½"). Trimmedd
and glued to backing sheett at edges.
£1990
p
who fabricated
f
the
Titus Oates ((1649-1705), perjurer
'Popish Plot',, a supposed Catholic
C
consp
piracy to kill
King Charless II and incite an insurrectio
on. He began
his career as an Anglican priest,
p
but con
nverted to
Catholicism in 1677. This secured his admission to
Jesuit collegee at St Omer, and this gave plausibility too
his story aboout a Catholic plot. Oates sw
wore his
B
Godfrey
y in Septembeer
testimony to Sir Edmund Berry
was Godfrey'ss murder a few
w weeks later (a
1678, and it w
death that haas never been explained)
e
thaat overnight
turned the plot in the publiic mind from allegation to
t retain a cen
ntral role in thhe
certainty. Oaates managed to
unfolding afffair by continuually inventing new
accusations. In 1684, in thhe flood of the Tory reactionn,
685 sentencedd
he was proseecuted for perjjury, and in 16
to the pilloryy and public fllogging. The Glorious
G
Revolution saved him; he was pardoned
d, given a
pension and m
married a weaalthy widow. For
F similar
image in reveerse see ref. 25272.
2
Stock: 42609
in
nformation to give
g his story about a Catho
olic plot to
murder
m
Charless some plausibbility. Oates sw
wore his
teestimony to Sir Edmund Berrry Godfrey in
n September
16
678, and it waas Godfrey's m
murder a few weeks
w
later (a
deeath that has never
n
been expplained) that overnight
o
tu
urned the plot in the public m
mind from allegation to
ceertainty.
With
W portrait off Oates in the stocks, and po
ortraits of
Catholic priestss executed on his evidence. BM Satires
138
11
Stock: 42569
30
03. [Thomas Percy] T
Thomas Perccius Mobiliss
Anglus
A
Consp
pirationis A
Ao MDCV In
nitae Prcepss
[...]
[A
Anon., c.1605]]
Very
V
rare engraaving, 165 x 1190mm (6½ x 7½").
Trrimmed and glued
g
to backinng sheet at edges.
£360
Th
homas Percy (1560-1605),
(
conspirator in
nvolved in thee
Gunpowder
G
Plo
ot (he leased thhe ground-flo
oor vault
un
nder the Lordss' chamber whhere Guy Faw
wkes, posing
ass Percy's servaant, was arrestted). In autum
mn 1605,
sh
hortly before the
t plot was du
due to take place, Percy
studied the routtine of James I's younger so
on Charles,
pllanning to kidnap him.
After
A
Fawkes' arrest,
a
Percy jooined the rebeellion which
fo
ollowed alongside his fellow
w conspirator Catesby; in
th
heir last stand at Holbeach H
House, the two
o men were
sh
hot and killed with a single bullet.
German
G
portraiit of Percy witth two vignetttes from
Peercy's life.
Stock: 42620
30
04. Mr: Miles Prance. Discoverer of the
Horrid
H
Plott and the Muurtherers of Sr. E.B.
Godfree.
G
[Broaadside on Tiitus Oates and
a the Jesu
uit
priests execcuted on hiss evidence] Abrege
A
de laa
vie de Tituss Oates, Fau
ux Tesmoing
g contre
l'innocencee des fideles Catholicques [...]
302.
A Amsterdam
m, Chez Joachhim Bormeestter, Marchandd
de taille Douuce, à la rue dee Jonge Roelo
of-steegh [168 5]
Engraving annd letterpress, fine & scarcee; sheet 445 x
400mm (17½
½ x 15¾"), large margins on
n 3 sides..
Trimmed on left, losing Dutch text on leeft; crease on
right not visiible from front.
£5550
Continental bbroadside on Titus
T
Oates (1649-1705),
informer whoo fabricated thhe 'Popish Plo
ot', a supposedd
Catholic connspiracy to killl Charles II. He
H began his
Anglican priest, but converrted to
career as an A
Catholicism in 1677. This secured his admission to
Jesuit collegee at St Omer, and this gave him enough
R. White delin: et Sculp: [n.dd. c.1679.]
En
ngraving, sheeet 235 x 150m
mm (9¼ x 6"). Trimmed;
laaid into album sheet at edgees.
£190
Miles
M
Prance (ffl.1678-88), peerjurer involv
ved in the
'P
Popish Plot', a supposed Cattholic conspiraacy to kill
Charles II. Pran
nce was arrestted in relation to the death
T
Oates
off Sir Edmund Berry Godfreey (to whom Titus
haad sworn testimony), and affter admitting involvement
in
n Godfrey's mu
urder (which hhas never been
co
onclusively prroved), gave eevidence again
nst Henry
Berry, Robert Green,
G
and Law
awrence Hill, who
w were
xecuted as a reesult. Prance, meanwhile sh
hared with
ex
William
W
Bedloee the reward fo
for the discoveery of the
murderers.
m
Und
der the influennce of Bedloe and Oates,
Prrance subsequ
uently informeed on a numbeer of
Catholics and published
p
pam
mphlets defend
ding his
vidence.
ev
Prrance faded frrom view withh the ebbing of the Popish
Pllot, but in 168
86 he was founnd guilty of peerjury, fined
an
nd stood in thee pillory at W
Westminster (allthough he
was
w spared the whipping he w
was sentenced
d to).
Frrontispiece to Prance's 'Truee Narrative an
nd Discovery
off several very remarkable paassages relatin
ng to the
ho
orrid Popish Plot'
P (1679).
Stock: 42792
[Med
dallion depiccting Sir Ed
dmund Berryy
Godfrey an
nd his murder] Effigiess Dn.
Edmund-B
Bury Godfrey Equitis Au
urati
justiciary p
pacis [...]
305.
[Anon., c.16880]
Etching, sheeet 115 x 165m
mm (4½ x 6½""). Trimmed an
and
glued to backking sheet at edges.
e
£1880
Sir Edmund B
Berry Godfreyy (1621-78), magistrate,
m
dieed
in mysteriouss circumstancces soon after becoming
b
involved in thhe scandal of the Popish Plot in Septembber
1678. He toook depositionss from Titus Oates,
O
later to bbe
revealed as hhaving inventeed the 'plot' to kill Charles III
and his brothher James, dukke of York, bu
ut was uncertaain
whether he shhould have doone so. Godfreey's body wass
found lying iin a ditch nearr Primrose Hilll in London,
with a swordd run through him,
h
while strrangulation
marks were aalso found. A verdict of mu
urder was
brought in, an
and almost inevitably blamee was laid on tthe
Catholic com
mmunity once the revelation
ns about Oatess'
deposition em
merged. This print,
p
with its assertion
Godfrey wass 'Murthered by
b the Papists',, typifies this
response, althhough in fact his murder was never
satisfactorilyy solved.
Stock: 42605
[Sir E
Edmund Berry Godfrey
y] Veritas E
Ex
Cineribus R
Reviviscit Aetatis
A
Suae 57 [...]
306.
P. Vandrebannc Sculp. Are to be Sold at Thomas
Cherets in Jaames Street Coovent Garden..
Engraving, shheet 340 x 235mm (13½ x 9¼"). Trimmeed
and glued to backing sheett at edges.
£2330
Berry Godfreyy (1621-78), magistrate,
m
dieed
Sir Edmund B
in mysteriouss circumstancces soon after becoming
b
involved in thhe scandal of the Popish Plot in Septembber
1678. He toook depositionss from Titus Oates,
O
later to bbe
revealed as hhaving inventeed the 'plot' to kill Charles III
and his brothher James, dukke of York, deespite being
uncertain whhether he shouuld have done so. Soon afterr,
Godfrey's boody was foundd lying in a dittch near
Primrose Hilll in London, with
w a sword run
r through hiim
(strangulationn marks were also found). A verdict of
murder was bbrought in, annd almost inev
vitably blame
was laid on tthe Catholic coommunity oncce the
revelations ab
about Oates' deeposition emeerged. This
print, with itss assertion Goodfrey was 'Murthered by
Papists', typifies this respoonse, although
h in fact his
murder was nnever satisfacttorily solved.
Stock: 42608
The M
Most Noble Prince Jam
mes Duke of
Ormond
307.
[Anon., c.17000]
Engraving, shheet 265 x 170mm (10½ x 6¾").
Trimmed; tippped into albuum sheet. Raree.
£2220
James Butlerr, second dukee of Ormonde (1665-1745),,
Soldier and JJacobite, who went into exile after the
1715 uprisingg. He never reeturned to Eng
gland, leadingg a
Jacobite embbassy to Russia and advising
g on
preparations for the attemppted Spanish expedition
e
to
Scotland in 11719. The restt of his life waas mainly
divided betw
ween Spain andd Avignon. Sh
harpe 564
Stock: 43035
30
08. [James Butler, secoond duke off Ormonde]
L'Illustre
L
& tres
t Noble P
Prince Jacqu
ues Duc
Marquis
M
& Conte
C
d Orm
mond [...]
[A
Anon., c.1700]] Paris Cher M
Monsi Trouvaiin
En
ngraving, sheeet 295 x 190m
mm (11½ x 7½
½").
Trrimmed; tippeed into album sheet.
£230
Jaames Butler, second duke off Ormonde (1665-1745),
So
oldier and Jacobite, who weent into exile after the
17
715 uprising. He
H never retuurned to Englaand, leading a
Jaacobite embassy to Russia aand advising on
o
prreparations forr the attempteed Spanish exp
pedition to
Sccotland in 171
19. The rest off his life was mainly
m
diivided between Spain and A
Avignon. Sharrpe 563
Stock: 43036
30
09.
His Grace James L
Late Duke of Ormond
&c
&
[A
Anon., c.1680]]
Rare mezzotint, sheet 175 x 135mm (7 x 5¼").
5
Trrimmed and glued
g
to backinng sheet.
£230
Jaames Butler, first
fi duke of O
Ormond (1610-88), lord
lieeutenant of Ireeland. From 1 641-7 Ormon
nd
co
ommanded Caavalier forces in Ireland, fig
ghting against
th
he Irish Cathollic Confederattion. He subseequently led
Royalist forces against Crom
mwell's conqueest of Ireland.
Ormond
O
lived in exile on thee continent witth Charles II
du
uring the 1650
0s before returrning to high office in
En
nglish and Irissh politics afteer the restorattion of
Charles II.
Stock: 42249
[Eighteeen portraitss of promineent
ro
oyalists in th
he English C
Civil War]
31
10.
[A
Anon., c.1680]]
Eiighteen engrav
vings, each appprox. 170 x 70mm
7
(6¾ x
2¾
¾"). Trimmed
d and tipped innto album sheets (six per
paage).
£380
Po
ortraits of: Jam
mes Stanley, sseventh earl of Derby
(1
1607-51); Ralp
ph Hopton, firrst baron Hopton (159616
652); Robert Bertie,
B
first eaarl of Lindsey (1582-1642);
Robert Dormer, first earl of C
Carnarvon (16
610-43); Sir
Charles Lucas (1613-48);
(
Roobert Pierrepont, first earl
off Kingston-upon-Hull (15844-1643); Lucius Cary,
seecond viscoun
nt Falkland (c. 1610-43); Artthur Capell,
firrst baron Capeell of Hadham
m (1608-49); Spencer
S
Compton, secon
nd earl of Norrthampton (16
601-43);
a earl of
Charles Stewart, third duke oof Richmond and
9-72); James G
Graham, first marquis
m
of
Liichfield (1639
Montrose
M
(1612
2-50); Thomaas Wentworth, first earl of
Sttrafford (1593
3-1641); Willia
iam Laud, arch
hbishop of
Canterbury (1573-1645); Sirr George Lislee (c.1610-48);
William
W
Juxon,, archbishop oof Canterbury (1582-1683);
Siir Bevil Granv
ville (1596-16643); Sir Harry
y Slingsby
(1
1602-58); and Colonel Johnn Penruddock (1619-55).
Stock: 42909
Seren
nissimus Acc Potentissim
mus Princep s
Olivarius C
Cromwel Reeipubl: Anglliæ Scotiæ ett
Hiberniæ P
Protector.
311.
[n.d., c.1660.]
0 x 370mm
Engraving; eextremely scarrce. Sheet 500
(19¾ x 14½"") Trimmed too plate, some wear,
w
folded
onto album ssheet; very dam
maged.
£6550
An equestrian
an portrait of Oliver
O
Cromw
well in armour,,
based on Lom
mbart's famouus 'headless ho
orseman' platee,
with a page ccarrying Crom
mwell's helmett to the right.
However in tthis version thhe figure of Faame, one cheruub
holding a wreath above Crromwell's head and two moore
holding his aarmorial fill thhe sky.
This portrait is rare: the onnly example we
w have tracedd
d Collection o f
was in the 19908 sale of 'Thhe Unequalled
Engraved Poortraits Belongging to Hon. Jaames T.
Mitchell, Chhief Justice Off Pennsylvaniaa', by Davis &
Harvey, Aucctioneers of Phhiladelphia.
Stock: 42857
312. O. Crromwell.
R. Walker piinx. F. Bartoloozzi R.A. sculp 1st Nov. 18802
London Publlished Octr. byy H.W. Mortim
mer, No 6
Hereford Streeet, Fitzroy Sqquare.
Stipple engraaving, rare, shheet 485 x 370
0mm (19 x
14½"). Repaiired small holle lower left; trimmed
t
to
platemark.
£4220
O
Cromweell (1599-16588),
An impressivve image of Oliver
lord protectoor of England, Scotland, and
d Ireland.
Engraved byy Francesco Baartolozzi, crop
pping Robert
Walker's halff-length portraait of Cromweell with his
Page (Aylesbbury, Chequerrs Court) to eliminate the
background aand focus on Cromwell
C
and
d his armour. D
De
Vesme 798 (llisted as 'publlished...Oct.r 11.th
1
1802')
Stock: 42399
31
13. [Oliver
r Cromwell.]] Oliverius Magnæ
M
Britanniæ.
B
Hiberniæ
H
et T
Totius Angliici Imperii
Protector.
Wandeck
W
Pinxiit. P. Lombartt Sculps. [n.d.,, c.1655.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet 550 x 350m
mm (21¾ x 13
3¾").
Trrimmed to plaate, folded ontto album sheet.
£1250
An
A equestrian portrait
p
of Olivver Cromwelll in armour,
baattle scene beh
hind, an impreession from th
he famous
'headless horsem
man' plate. Crromwell has a distinct
'halo' from obviious re-engravving.
Although
A
the piicture is attribbuted to van Dyck,
D
the
orriginal oil (onee copy now inn Buckingham
m Palace, the
otther in Petworrth House) deppicted Charless I. The
eaarliest known impression off this plate sho
ows
Cromwell, altho
ough even thaat example had
d been rengraved. The next
n state is allso Cromwell, followed by
en
on
ne headless, tw
wo of Louis X
XIV, a Cromw
well, a Charles
I and
a finally Crromwell againn. This is one of
o the later
states, with the original 'Petruus Lombarduss' inscription
reeplaced with th
hose above. FFrom the John Dunser
Nyman
N
Collection with an em
mbossed colleectors stamp
(n
not clear) and ‘Duplicate forr Sale’ in ink. See BM:
19
935,0413.51 for
f closest mattching face.
Stock: 42704
Olivierr Cromwell L
Luytenant Generael
G
va
an de Armee vant Parleement van Engeland.
E
31
14.
[C
Cornelis Vissccher after Casppar Casteleyn] Clemendt
dee Jonghe Excu
udit
Ettching, rare, sheet 250 x 2000mm (9¾ x 8"). Trimmed
£320
to
o plate, mounted on album ppaper.
An
A anti-Commonwealth porttrait of Oliver Cromwell,
still giving his military
m
rank rrather than 'Lord
Prrotector', his rank
r
post 16533. Among the allegorical
fig
gures in the borders are sevveral referencees to his
deesire to be made king.
This print oriiginated as a portrait
p
of Dirrk Rafaelsz.
Camphuysenn (1586-1627), painter, poett and cleric byy
Cornelis Vissscher after Caaspar Casteley
yn. The portraiit
was subsequeently changedd to that of Cro
omwell, the teext
changed, andd new vignettees added in thee top corners.
The three fem
male personifiications are su
ubstantially thhe
same as for tthe Camphuyssen state, but they
t
have beenn
subtly changed to yield diffferent meanin
ngs in the new
w
D 92; for earlieer state beforee de Jonghe
context. O'D
publication lline see ref. 311756.
Stock: 42613
Oliveerius Cromw
wel vice generalis
exercitus P
Parlam.ti in Anglia.
A
Sat Doctus
Versare Doolos.
315.
[n.d. c.1660.]]
Engraving, raare. 160 x 1200mm (6½ x 4¾
¾"). Trimmedd
to image, moounted in albuum paper.
£2880
Half-length ooval portrait of
o Oliver Crom
mwell in Puritaan
dress, holdinng a bible. Undder the oval arre several
severed headds, including thhat of Charless I. O'Donoghhue
95.
Stock: 42862
316. The R
Right Hon.b
ble John Lorrd Cuts &c.
G. Kneller S.R. Impr. et Angl.
A
Equis Au
ur. pinx. Simoon
fec. et excuddit. [n.d., c.17000.]
14¼ x 10¼").
Mezzotint, raare. Sheet: 3600 x 260mm (1
Slight loss onn left & right.
£2880
A portrait off John Cutts, 1st Baron Cutts (1661-1707)) a
soldier and aauthor who waas William of Orange's
companion dduring the Gloorious Revoluttion and who
served with ddistinction at the
t Battle of th
he Boyne in
1690. Isle off Wight intereest.
seerved with distinction at thee Battle of the Boyne in
16
690. Isle of Wight
W
interest.
Stock: 43050
31
19. The Right Hon.blee John Earl of Stair
Viscount
V
Dalrymple Lorrd Glenluce &
Sttranraer Lt. General off his maj.tiess Forces
[...]
[A
Anon., c.1740]]
En
ngraving, very
y rare; sheet 3335 x 270mm (13¼ x
10
0½"). Trimmeed.
£280
Jo
ohn Dalrymplee, second earll of Stair (1673-1747),
diiplomat and arrmy officer. D
Dalrymple's eaarly career
was
w characterizzed by militaryy service durin
ng the Nine
Years'
Y
War; thee duke of Marl
rlborough becaame
Dalrymple's
D
meentor and patro
ron. After succceeding his
faather as Earl of Stair he becaame ambassad
dor to Paris,
atttempting to co
ombat the threeat of Jacobitiism and
co
ontributing to the eventual rremoval of thee Jacobite
co
ourt to Italy (S
Sir Winston C
Churchill consiidered him
'one of the most capable ambbassadors...eveer sent to
Paaris'). Stair wiithdrew from ppolitics in the 1720s,
deedicating himsself to agriculltural reform, before
b
reehabilitating himself after thhe fall of Robeert Walpole,
when
w
he becam
me (non-residen
ent) governor of
o Minorca.
Stock: 42897
Stock: 43051
317. Iean Lord Cutts,, Baron de Gowran,
G
Colonel dess Gardes an
ngloises, et Lieutenant
L
General dees Armeés dee la Reine, Capitaine
C
General et Governeur de l'Isle de Wight
Conêtable d
du Chateau
u Royale de Carisbrooke
C
e
&c, &c.
[n.d., c.1690.]
2 x 185mm (10½ x 7¼").
A rare engravving. Sheet: 265
Trimmed witthin plate and tipped into an
n album sheett.
£2440
an portrait of John
J
Cutts, 1stt Baron Cutts
An equestrian
(1661-1707) a soldier and author who was
w William o f
mpanion durinng the Gloriou
us Revolution
Orange's com
and who servved with distinnction at the Battle
B
of the
Boyne in 16990. Isle of Wiight interest.
Stock: 43052
Jean Lord Cuttss, Baron de Gowran,
Colonel dess Gardes an
ngloises, et Lieutenant...
L
318.
Pet: Schenckk, ad vivam deelin: Hagae Co
om: Sculp:
Amstelaed: C
Cum Privil: [nn.d., c.1690.]
Mezzotint, raare. Plate: 2755 x 185mm (10
0¾ x 7¼").
Trimmed to pplate with threead margins.
£2440
A portrait off John Cutts, 1st Baron Cutts (1661-1707)) a
soldier and aauthor who waas William of Orange's
companion dduring the Gloorious Revoluttion and who
32
20. His Exc
cellencie S.rr Thomas Fa
airfax K.t
Generall
G
of th
he forces raiised by the Parliament.
P
.
[n
n.d., c.1647].
En
ngraving. 17th
h century wateermark; Sheett 290 x
23
30mm (11½ x 9"), 17th cenntury watermaark. Trimmed
within
w
plate, mounted in albuum paper.
£420
Eq
questrian porttrait of Thomaas Fairfax (1612 - 1671), inn
arrmour on pran
ncing horse, beefore his army
y in
fo
ormation. Used
d as the frontiispiece to Josh
hua Sprigg's
'A
Anglia Rediviv
va' in 1647, thhis plate was laater altered to
Charles X of Sw
weden. O'Donnoghue 25 1; BM
B P,4.130.
Stock: 42963
His E
Excellencie S.r
S Thomas Fairfax K.tt
Generall off the forces raised
r
by th
he Parliamen
nt.
321.
[n.d., c.1647]].
Engraving. S
Sheet 290 x 2330mm (11½ x 9"), 17th
century wateermark. Trimm
med within plaate, small areaa
of manuscrippt fill top left corner,
c
mountted in album
paper.
£4220
mas Fairfax (1612 - 1671), in
Equestrian poortrait of Thom
armour on prrancing horse,, before his arm
my in
formation. U
Used as the frontispiece to Jo
oshua Sprigg'ss
'Anglia Redivviva' in 1647, this plate was later altered to
Charles X off Sweden. O'D
Donoghue 25 1;
1 BM P,4.1300.
24. [Georg
ge Monck.]
32
[n
n.d., c.1660.]
A very rare eng
graving. Sheett: 180 x 140m
mm (7 x 5½").
Trrimmed and laaid into an albbum sheet.
£260
A full length po
ortrait of Georrge Monck, 1sst Duke of
Albemarle
A
(160
08-1670), a sooldier and poliitician who
was
w an importaant figure in thhe Restoration
n of Charles II
in
n 1660, shown
n standing in a landscape ressting on a
stick.
Stock: 43057
Stock: 42956
[Jam
mes Fitzjamees, duke of Berwick
B
upoon
Tweed] Seerenissimus Princeps
P
Ja
acobus Dux d
de
Berwick&cc.
322.
Jenary pinxitt Drevet sculpp Offerebat Hu
umillimus
Servus Joannnes Farely Preesbiter Kilmorriensis 1693
Engraving, scarce; sheet 490
4 x 400mm (19¼ x 15¾")).
h centre.
Trimmed to iimage; slight crease through
£3550
F
dukke
A large 17th century portrait of James Fitzjames,
a
officer inn
of Berwick uupon Tweed (11670-1734), army
the French seervice. The illegitimate son of James II,
Berwick folloowed his father to Ireland after
a
the
Glorious Revvolution beforre being ordered to France iin
1691. This poortrait was maade in 1693, th
he year that hee
was capturedd by his uncle George Churcchill during thhe
battle of Lannden (a frosty interview
i
took
k place with
William III bbefore he was released in ex
xchange for
James Butlerr, second dukee of Ormond).
Large engravving by Pierre Drevet after Benedetto
B
Gennari II (bbap.1633-d.17715), Italian paainter in
London from
m 1674 before following Jam
mes II to the
court in exilee at Saint-Germ
main-en-Layee where he
stayed for thrree years. Shaarp: 316 iv of iv
Stock: 42386
323. [George Monck, first duke of
o Albemarlle]
mo ac Generoosissimo Dn
no Dno
Illustrissim
Georgio Du
uci Albemarrllae, Comiti de
Torrington
n [...]
D. Loggan A
Ao: 1661
Engraving, fi
fine; platemarkk 315 x 215mm
m (12½ x 8½""),
large marginns.
£3880
George Monnck, first duke of Albemarlee (1608-70),
army officer and naval offficer, battle scene behind.
R
off
Monck was oone of the archhitects of the Restoration
the monarchyy, along with Pepys' patron Edward
Montagu. Hee was an accom
mplished miliitary
commander aand served as Joint-Commaander-in-Chieff
with Prince R
Rupert, in the campaign of 1666 against
the Dutch.
Engraving byy David Logggan (1634-92),, Polish-born
printmaker inn London from
m the mid-165
50s. Best know
wn
for his surveyys of the univversities of Oxford and
Cambridge (uundertaken whhile holding official
o
positioons
with the univversities), Logggan was one of
o the last
significant linne-engravers working
w
in En
ngland before
the new technniques of mezzzotint and aquatint becamee
popular in thhe eighteenth century.
c
Stock: 42906
32
25. His Hig
ghnes Generrall George Monck
Duke
D
of Albeemarle.
Lo
ondon printed
d and are to bee Sold by the Hind
H
at ye
bllackbull in corrnhill Peter Sttent [c.1665]
Ettching, 17th century waterm
mark; sheet 28
80 x 220mm
(1
11 x 8½").
£360
George
G
Monck, 1st Duke of A
Albemarle (1608 - 1670),
military
m
and naval officer. M
Monck was onee of the
arrchitects of thee Restoration of the monarcchy, along
with
w Pepys' patron Edward M
Montagu. He was
w an
acccomplished military
m
comm
mander and serrved as JointCommander-in-Chief with Pr
Prince Rupert, in the
666 against thee Dutch.
caampaign of 16
Stock: 42788
32
26. Sir Tho
omas Morgaan Bar.t Gen
neral of
Horse.
H
Etcheed after a Drrawing takeen from the
Original
O
Picture in the P
Possession off Sir
Charles
C
Kem
meys Tynte B
Bar.t
Mr.
M Bampfyldee del. Mrs. Guulston fecit [c.1775]
Ettching, rare; platemark
p
4000 x 225mm (15
5¾ x 9").
£180
Siir Thomas Mo
organ, first barronet (1604-79), army
offficer. Morgan
n distinguishedd himself serv
ving the
paarliamentarian
ns during the E
English Civil War and
du
uring the interrregnum as ann adjutant of George
G
Monck.
M
He fought in France in 1657-8 (writing a
co
olourful narrattive of the cam
mpaign) and th
hen in
Scotland untiil 1662. Morggan was then sent
s to Portugaal
where, in thee aftermath off Charles II's marriage
m
to
Catherine of Braganza, Ennglish troops were
w sent to
bolster the Poortuguese struuggle against Spain.
S
The
English weree treated unfavvourably in Po
ortugal,
however, andd Morgan wass soon returned to England
after formallyy complainingg to Charles III. In 1665
Morgan was made governoor of Jersey, where
w
he diedd in
1679.
nter Coplestonne
Etched after the amateur laandscape pain
mpfylde by Elizzabeth Gulsto
on (1749-79).
Warren Bam
Gulston also etched a smaller version off the same
image. See 43043
grrant in Meckleenburgh, and aan appointmen
nt as
go
overnor of Haanau, near Frannkfurt.
Copy in reversee of a print eng
ngraved by Seb
bastian Furck
N
Cresssius.
affter Johannes Nicolas
Stock: 42903
Stock: 43042
Sir T
Thomas Morrgan Genera
al of Horse.
From an orriginal pictu
ure in the po
ossession of
Sir Charless Kerrys Fim
mte[?]
327.
Eliza Gulstonn fecit [c.17755]
Etching, plattemark 250 x 150mm (9¾ x 6"). Tipped
into album shheet; staining.. Very rare.
£2330
Sir Thomas M
Morgan, first baronet
b
(1604
4-79), army
officer. Morggan distinguished himself serving the
parliamentariians during thhe English Civ
vil War and
during the innterregnum as an adjutant off George
Monck. He ffought in Frannce in 1657-8 (writing
(
a
colourful narrrative of the campaign)
c
and
d then in
Scotland untiil 1662. Morggan was then sent
s to Portugaal
where, in thee aftermath off Charles II's marriage
m
to
Catherine of Braganza, Ennglish troops were
w sent to
bolster the Poortuguese struuggle against Spain.
S
The
English weree treated unfavvourably in Po
ortugal,
however, andd Morgan wass soon returned to England
after formallyy complainingg to Charles III. In 1665
Morgan was made governoor of Jersey, where
w
he diedd in
1679.
nter Coplestonne
Etched after the amateur laandscape pain
mpfylde by Elizzabeth Gulsto
on (1749-79).
Warren Bam
Gulston also etched a largeer version of the
t same imagge.
See 43042
Stock: 43043
[Jam
mes Ramsay] Illustris ett Generosus
Dominus D
Dominus Jaccobus Ramsa
ay, Scotus,
Eques Auraatus [...]
328.
[Engraved byy Sebastian Fuurck after Johannes Nicolass
Cressius, 16336]
Engraving, vvery scarce; shheet 195 x 160
0mm (7¾ x
6¼"). Trimm
med, possibly losing
l
text; folds; tipped intto
album sheet.
£2660
James Ramsaay (1589?-16338/9), army offficer in the
Swedish servvice. Ramsay became
b
the co
olonel of his
own recruitedd regiment off Scots serving
g in Swedish
campaigns duuring the Thirrty Years' Warr, with the
Swedish channcellor Axel Oxenstierna
O
au
uthorizing thee
provision of new troops from Lithuania, Scotland andd
Courland (noow part of Lattvia) to replacee the many
troops in the regiment whoo had died. Raamsay's
e
30,0
000 Scottish
regiment werre part of an estimated
soldiers in Sw
wedish service during the war.
w
Ramsay's connduct in forcinng the fortified castle at
Würzburg to surrender saw
w him receivin
ng a large landd
32
29. [James Ramsay] IIllustris et Generosus
G
Dominus
D
Dom
minus Jacobbus Ramsay
y, Scotus,
Eques
E
Auratu
us, Gen Maii. Anno Æta
at
MDCXXVI.
M
Jo
ohann: Cressiu
us fec: Sebast:: Furck ad viv
vum sculpit.
En
ngraving, very
y scarce; sheeet 195 x 160mm (7¾ x
6¼
¼"). Collectorr's stamp of Eddward Wenman Martin on
veerso. Thread margins,
m
wearr at top of imag
ge, signs of
daamage to the printing
p
plate.
£320
Po
ortrait of Jamees Ramsay (knnown as 'Blacck Ramsay',
15
589?-1638/9), army officer in the Swedissh service,
en
ngraved by Seebastian Furckk after Johannes Nicolas
Cressius in 1636, two years bbefore Ramsay's death.
Ramsay became the colonel oof his own reccruited
reegiment of Sco
ots serving in Swedish cam
mpaigns
du
uring the Thirty Years' Warr, with the Sw
wedish
ch
hancellor Axel Oxenstiernaa authorizing th
he provision
off new troops from
f
Lithuaniaa, Scotland an
nd Courland
(n
now part of Laatvia) to replacce the many trroops in the
reegiment who had
h died. Ram
msay's regimen
nt were part
off an estimated
d 30,000 Scottitish soldiers in
n Swedish
seervice during the
t war.
Ramsay's condu
uct in forcing the fortified castle
c
at
Würzburg
W
to su
urrender saw hhim receiving a large land
grrant in Meckleenburgh, and aan appointmen
nt as
go
overnor of Haanau, near Frannkfurt. Howev
ver Hanau
was
w attacked an
nd taken in 16638: Ramsay, wounded,
diied in prison soon
s
after.
Th
he collection of
o Edward Weenman Martin
n warranted a
sp
pecial mention
n by Chalonerr Smith when it came up at
au
uction (Sotheb
by's 1854-5): aapparently Maartin ''had
ob
btained an exttraordinary nuumber of the very
v
great
raarities amongsst the English pportraits, but
un
nfortunately, did
d not preservve all his prin
nts with
proper care; iindeed, he is said
s to have permitted a
favourite moonkey to handlle them, so thaat prices, evenn
for those uninnjured in whaat the catalogu
ue calls their
''unadorned sstate'' were not very high''. Lugt:
L
914.
Stock: 43121
he Continentaal use of 'Princce' in the title comes from
Th
an
n address to th
he French locaals during the Descent,
which
w
started 'W
We the High aand Mighty Prrince, Charles
Duke
D
of Marlbo
orough, Marqu
quis of Blannd
dford, Earl of
Su
underland, Baaron Churchilll...', promising
g to leave
no
on-combatantss alone.
Stock: 42129
33
32. Lt. Gen
neral John R
Richmond alias
a
Webb.
Governor
G
and Captain G
General of th
he Isle of
Wight.
W
M.
M Dahl Pinxit.. J. Faber Feciit & Excud [c.1715]
Mezzotint,
M
scarrce; sheet 345 x 240mm (13
3½ x 9½").
Trrimmed; glued
d to backing ssheet at edges. Damaged.
£160
Jo
ohn Richmond
d Webb (16677-1724), army officer. In
17
710 Webb was appointed caaptain and gov
vernor of the
Issle of Wight, a position he hheld until 1715
5. In the
paarliamentary election
e
of 17113 he was retu
urned as tory
caandidate for bo
oth Ludgershaall in Wiltshirre and
Newport,
N
Isle of
o Wight, chooosing to sit forr the latter
un
ntil the electio
on of 1715. Hee was removed as governorr
ow
wing to the falll in tory fortuunes that follo
owed the
deeath of Queen
n Anne in 17144. CS: 59-I
Stock: 42910
33
33. Henricus Liberti. Groeningen
nsis Cathed
Ecclesiae
E
Anttverp Organnista.
330. [Prin
nce Rupert]
[after Sir Petter Lely, c.16880]
Mezzotint, 17th century watermark;
w
sheeet 315 x
½ x 10"). Tippped into backin
ng sheet. Veryy
255mm (12½
scarce.
£3660
2), son of
Prince Ruperrt of the Rhinee (1619 - 1682
Frederick, Ellector Palatinee and Elizabetth of Bohemiaa.
In 1642, already an experienced soldier,, he was givenn
harles I of
command off the cavalry of his uncle, Ch
a Royalist
England, beccoming captainn-general of all
forces in 16444. Prince Ruppert had artistiic and scientiffic
interests and played an impportant role in
n the
perimenting
developmentt of mezzotint as well as exp
with gunpow
wder, metallurggy, gunnery, and
a glass
manufacture..
Engraved aftter Peter Lely (1618-80), Du
utch painter
who establishhed himself ass the natural successor
s
to vaan
Dyck as Lonndon's preeminnent portrait painter (versionns
of the portraiit are at Euston Hall, Norfolk; the Walterrs
Art Gallery, Baltimore; annd the Nationaal Portrait
Gallery, Lonndon). Copied in reverse after a mezzotintt
published byy Richard Tom
mpson. For thee print (Turneer
T.61) from w
which this prinnt is copied seee ref. 36989.
Stock: 42890
[Chaarles Spencer, 3rd Dukee of
Marlborou
ugh] The higgh and migh
hty Prince
Charles D.k
ke of Marlb
bor:gh.
331.
G. Lens del. Johnson fecit. [n.d..]
0mm (13¾ x
Mezzotint, fiine & rare. Shheet 350 x 250
9¾"). Trimm
med to plate. Crease.
C
£3880
A fine equesttrian portrait of
o Charles Speencer, 3rd Duuke
of Marlborouugh (1706-17558), sword in hand,
celebrating hhis famous 'Deescent' on St Malo
M in 1758.
Anton.
A
van Dycck pinxit Petruus de Jode Scu
ulpsit
[cc.1650]
En
ngraving, plattemark 270 x 2200mm (10½ x 8"). Glued
£220
to
o back sheet.
Henricus
H
Libertti (c.1610-69)), Dutch comp
poser and
orrganist at Antw
werp Cathedraal, holding sheet music.
En
ngraving afterr a portrait by Anthony van
n Dyck,
c.1630, which exists
e
in at leaast eight copiees.
Stock: 43106
33
34. Thoma
as Comte de Pembroke et
Montgomery
M
&c Grand A
Amiral d'Angleterre
&c
& et de toutes les Collonnies Angloisses &c
Paaris Chez Mon
ns Trolaria
En
ngraving, very
y rare; sheet 2295 x 190mm (11½ x 7½").
Trrimmed; glued
d to backing ssheet at edges; creases.
£280
Th
homas Herberrt, eighth earl of Pembroke and fifth earl
off Montgomery
y (1656/7-17333), politician and
go
overnment offficial. Pembrooke became firrst lord of the
Admiralty
A
in 16
690, and lord hhigh admiral in 1702, in
which
w
was an active
a
adminisstrator. At the accession of
Queen
Q
Anne hee was replacedd by Prince Geeorge, but
reesumed it afterr the death of the prince's death in 1708.
Sccene shows th
he fleet in backkground inclu
uding Royal
So
overeign Britaannia & Royal
al William.
Peembroke was also a noted vvirtuoso, patro
on and
co
ollector. He was
w the patron of John Locke, who
deedicated his 'E
Essay Concernning Human
Understanding'
U
to him. He puurchased most of the
co
ollection for his
h home at Wiilton, includin
ng the
Arundel
A
marblees.
Stock: 42892
fo
ollowing year. In the third A
Anglo-Dutch War
W he saw
acctive service in
n the North Seea, before serv
ving in the
Mediterranean
M
with Sir Johnn Narborough and Arthur
Herbert
H
from 16
676 to 1682. H
He served on the Tangier
station in 1680 (it was then a British posseession) and
accquired a subsstantial fortunee through illiccit trading.
Th
his fortune waas believed byy Pepys to hav
ve been the
reeason why Russsell resignedd his command
d in 1683
affter the discov
very of the Rye
ye House Plot.
In
n 1688, Russelll was one of tthe Immortal Seven, a
grroup of Englissh noblemen w
who issued thee invitation too
William
W
of Oraange to deposee King James II. In the
su
ubsequent War of the Grandd Alliance, Ru
ussell served
att sea, comman
nding a fleet affter 1690. In 1692,
1
Russell
was
w Commandeer-in-Chief off the Anglo-Du
utch force
th
hat fought the French fleet aat Barfleur, an
nd destroyed
much
m
of it at Laa Hogue, his vvictory there being
b
the
deecisive naval battle
b
of the w
war. Russell beecame first
Lo
ord of the Adm
miralty in 16994, remaining in that post
un
ntil 1699. He was
w created B
Baron Shingey
y, Viscount
Barfleur, and Earl
E of Orford in 1697. For different
sttate see ref. 12
2471.
Stock: 42896
Sr. Edw
ward Spraguue, Kn.t Ad
dmiral of
th
he Blew Squ
uadron in thee year 1672. when
fighting valia
antly for his Country, he
Gloriously
G
ex
xpired in thee bed of Hon
nour
33
37.
[Porttrait of Robert Rich, seccond earl off
Warwick, w
with details of ships und
der his
command] A List of his
h Majestiess Navie
Royall, and
d Merchantss Ships, theiir Names
Captains, M
Men, Ordinaance, in everry Ship [...]
335.
Printed for L
Lawrence Blaikklock, 1643.
Engraving annd letterpress, scarce; 17th century
c
watermark; ssheet 435 x 3220mm (17 x 12
2½"). Verticall
folds.
£6550
o Warwick (1587-1658),
Robert Rich, second earl of
s
of
naval officerr and colonial promoter. A supporter
puritan and pparliamentariaan causes, this print details
Warwick's flleet which guaarded the seas around the
s
from the continentt to
British Isles, intercepting supplies
W
is alsso rememberedd
Charles I or IIrish rebels. Warwick
for his associiation with thee island of Caatalina
(Providence)) off Nicaraguua, where he arrrived in 16299
to set up planntations.
Engraved byy Robert van Voerst
V
(1597-1
1636), Dutch
w was the onnly
engraver worrking in Londdon by 1627 who
engraver worrking in Londdon who Van Dyck
D
was
willing to colllaborate withh (nobody but Voerst
engraved Van
an Dyck's portrraits of Englissh sitters in
London durinng the painterr's lifetime). The portrait of
Warwick waas first issued separately,
s
wiith this editionn
with added leetterpress pubblished later.
[A
Anon., c.1685]]
Mezzotint,
M
rare, sheet 260 x 180mm (10¼ x 7").
Trrimmed; tippeed into album sheet.
£260
Siir Edward Sprragge (c.1629--73), naval offficer. In his
eaarly career Sprragge is said tto have spent time
t
as a
slave in Algierss, and after maarrying the daaughter of the
overnor of Du
unkirk he comm
mmanded a Freench
go
prrivateer, which
h was badly ddamaged by an
n English
frigate. He then
n joined the naavy and was knighted
k
for
hiis gallantry in the battle of L
Lowestoft in the
t Second
Anglo-Dutch
A
War.
W He was m
made a scapegoat for the
'division of the fleet' which pprecipitated th
he Four Days'
Battle during th
he same confliict, but was ex
xonerated
ollowing a parrliamentary ennquiry.
fo
Sp
prague subseq
quently servedd as ambassad
dor to the
Sp
panish Netherrlands, and as admiral of a fleet
f
fighting
th
he Algerian co
orsairs (he wonn a spectaculaar victory
ov
ver the Algerian fleet at Bug
ugia Bay in 1671, which ledd
to
o the signing of
o a peace treaaty). In the Third AngloDutch
D
War he was
w made adm
miral of the blu
ue after
diistinguishing himself
h
in the battle of Solee Bay, but
was
w drowned in
n the battle off Texel followiing a private
baattle with Corn
nelis Tromp. H
He was buried
d at
Westminster
W
Ab
bbey. CS: 17 IIII
Stock: 42835
Stock: 42907
[Edw
ward Russelll Admiraal van
Engeland] in ink
33
38. Hen: Do:
D Cary Barro de Leppington
Comes
C
Monm
mouthensis, et Hon:mi Ord:
O
Balniae
B
Equees.
336.
[Jacob Gole, c.1695]
Mezzotint, fiine, proof befoore all letters; platemark 2990
x 205mm (111½ x 8"). Threead margins; glued
g
to
backing sheeet on left edge.
£4220
Edward Russsell, earl of Orrford (1652-17
727), naval
officer. In 16671, Russell was
w made lieuttenant at the aage
of eighteen. H
He was promooted to captain
n in the
Guil:
G
Faithornee fe: [n.d. c.16656.]
En
ngraving, finee. 220 x 150m
mm (8¾ x 6"). Trimmed to
pllate mark, mou
unted in album
m paper.
£220
Henry
H
Carey, 2nd Earl of Moonmouth (159
95-1661) was
an
n English noblleman and tran
anslator. He seerved four
teerms as a Mem
mber of Parliam
ment, represen
nting
Camelford, B
Beverley, Treggony and St Mawes
M
betweeen
1621 and 16226. After takinng his seat in the
t Lords in
1639 he playyed little part in
i the upheavaal of his timess,
although he sspoke in the House
H
of Lord
ds in June 16411
on the bill foor depriving thhe bishops of their
t
seats in
parliament. N
NPG: D290900. Fagan: p.49
9; ii/ii.
waist
w
sash. Lom
mbart has dediicated it to Parliament.
Th
his is an exam
mple of the seccond state, witth Hinde's
naame as publish
her. Althoughh most of Hind
de's plates
paassed to Peter Stent, Stent hhad a pirate veersion of this
po
ortrait etched by
b Gaywood. Griffiths: 'Th
he Print in
Sttuart Britain', cat. 116.
Stock: 43122
Stock: 42858
The R
Right Honourable Sr. John
J
Coke K
K.t
Secretary oof State to King
K
Charless the first.
34
41. Oliveriius Cromweell Exercitum
m Angliæ
Reipublicæ
R
Dux
D Generallis. Locum-Tens et
Gubernator
G
Hiberniæ.
H
O
Oxoniensis Academiæ
A
Cancellarius
C
Parliamentto Reipublicæ
Anglicanæ
A
Hanc
H
sui Duccis effigiem offert.
o
Dicat.
D
consecratque omnni officiorum
m genere
mancipatus.
m
Petrus
P
Lom
mbardus.
339.
G. White fecc. 1724
Mezzotint, shheet 345 x 2355mm (13½ x 9¼").
9
Trimmeed;
tipped into allbum sheet. Loss
L
at top right & left. £1880
Sir John Cokke (1563-16444), politician. Coke
C
played a
major role inn Charles I's ministry
m
who has
h been
criticized as 'humdrum' annd servile, but his work was a
function of hhis conservativve nature and his need for
survival at coourt.
Stock: 43033
[L
Lombart sculp
psit A Londre. ] [after Roberrt Walker.]
[n
n.d., c.1651.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet 360 x 265m
mm (14¼ x 10
0½").
Trrimmed to printed border, llosing artist's inscription,
i
mounted
m
in albu
um sheet. Slig
ight foxing.
£650
Lo
ombart's engraving of Walkker's famous portrait
p
of
Oliver
O
Cromweell, regarded aas the closest likeness.
l
It
sh
hows Cromweell as General of the Army of
o the Englishh
Republic, Goveernor of Scotlaand and Chan
ncellor of
Oxford
O
Universsity, in armour
ur, with a pagee tying his
waist
w
sash. Lom
mbart has dediicated it to Parliament.
Th
his is an exam
mple of the firsst state, beforee the addition
off Thomas Hinde's name as ppublisher. Grif
iffiths: 'The
Prrint in Stuart Britain',
B
cat. 1116.
Stock: 42860
[Oliverr Cromwell] Oliver, Lorrd
Protector of the
t commonn wealth of England,
E
Sccotland and
d Ireland &cc.
34
42.
Oliveerius Cromw
well Exercitu
um Angliæ
Reipublicæ
æ Dux Generralis. Locum
m-Tens et
Gubernatoor Hiberniæ.. Oxoniensiss Academiæ
æ
Cancellariu
us Parliamento Reipubllicæ
Anglicanæ Hanc sui Ducis effigiem
m offert.
Dicat. conssecratque om
mni officioru
um genere
mancipatuss. Petrus Loombardus.
340.
Lombart scullpsit A Londre. [after Robeert Walker.]
Tho: Hinde eexcudit. [n.d., c.1655.]
Engraving. S
Sheet 360 x 2660mm (14¼ x 10¼").
Trimmed to pprinted borderr, mounted in album sheet.
£7550
W
famou
us portrait of
Lombart's enngraving of Walker's
Oliver Cromw
mwell, regardedd as the closesst likeness. It
shows Cromw
well as Generral of the Arm
my of the Engliish
Republic, Goovernor of Scootland and Ch
hancellor of
Oxford Univversity, in armour, with a paage tying his
Gaywood
G
fecit [after Robert Walker.] P. Stent
S
excud
[n
n.d., c.1655.]
Ettching. Sheet 360 x 260mm
m (14¼ x 10¼"). Trimmed
to
o printed bordeer, losing edgees of title. Sliight crease
bo
ottom right.
£650
A pirate copy of
o Pierre Lombbart's engravin
ng of
Walker's
W
famou
us portrait of O
Oliver Cromw
well, regarded
ass the closest likeness. It shoows Cromwelll as General
off the Army of the English R
Republic, Gov
vernor of
Sccotland and Chancellor of O
Oxford Univerrsity, in
arrmour, with a page tying hiss waist sash. BM:
B
18
849,0911.398..
Stock: 42859
34
43. The Gr
reat Seal of tthe Lord Prrotector.
made
m
by T. Simon.
S
A disstant View of
o the City
off London wiith the Riverr of Thamess & the
Bridge
B
over it..
GVertue
G
s. [Lon
ndon: Georgee Vertue, c.175
53.]
En
ngraving, 18th
h century wateermark; sheett 210 x
15
50mm (9½ x 6").
6 Trimmed;; tipped into album
a
sheet.
£220
Seeal of Oliver Cromwell
C
(15 99-1658), Lorrd Protector
16
653-8, with a good view off London behin
nd, designed
by
y medallist and seal-engravver Thomas Simon
(b
bap.1618-d.1665). Illustratioon to a volum
me of
en
ngravings (175
53) made afteer Simon's designs,
en
ngraved and published by G
George Vertuee.
Following thhe execution of Charles I, Siimon was
appointed chhief engraver by
b the parliam
mentarians, andd
made many sseals for publiic service duriing the
interregnum,, but lack of paayment led to him writing,
with increasiing urgency, requesting thatt the
parliamentaryy council's deebts to him be honoured.
Follow the reestoration he was
w appointed
d to the office of
one of graverrs of the king's arms, shield
ds and stamps..
Vertue was innstructed by Parliament
P
to produce
p
this
account of Siimon's work, marking
m
natio
onal recognitioon
for his work at the mint. See
Se Alexander 978-1016
(individual pplates not listeed).
yrant ... with some
s
Reflexioons on the Praactices of our
Ty
Modern
M
Usurpeers' (1661) by the Church of England
cllergyman Rich
hard Perrinchiief (1620/21-1
1673). BM
Sa
atires 865.
Stock: 42875
Stock: 43096
The G
Great-Seal for
f Scotland
d. being
made durin
ng the Government of the Lord
Protector. O
Oliver Crom
mwell 1656.
344.
GVertue s. [L
London: Georrge Vertue, c.1
1753.]
Engraving, shheet 225 x 160mm (10 x 6½
½"). Trimmedd;
tipped into allbum sheet.
£995
Portrait coinaage showing the
t Lord Proteector on
horseback wiith the heraldiic arms of the Cromwell
family on thee reverse, desiigned by medaallist and seal engraver Thoomas Simon (bbap.1618-d.16
665) with batttle
scene in backkground. Illusstration to a vo
olume of
engravings (1753) made after Simon's designs,
d
engraved andd published byy George Verttue.
Following thhe execution of Charles I, Siimon was
appointed chhief engraver by
b the parliam
mentarians, andd
made many sseals for publiic service duriing the
interregnum,, before being appointed to the office of
ds and stamps at
one of graverrs of the king's arms, shield
the restoratioon. The portrait coinage of Cromwell
C
wass
ordered from
m Simon by thee council of Whitehall
W
in
1656, and strruck on the press of Pierre Blondeau.
B
Vertue was innstructed by Parliament
P
to produce
p
this
account of Siimon's work, marking
m
natio
onal recognitioon
for his work at the mint. See
Se Alexander 978-1016
(individual pplates not listeed).
Stock: 43097
O. Crromwell D.G
G. Angl. Sco
ot. Franc. ett
Fib. Protecctor.
345.
P. a Gunst scculp. et exc. t'A
Amsterdam op
p de binnen
Amstel op dee hoek van de Keysers-grafft. [n.d., c.17000.]
Engraving, scarce. Sheet 560
5 x 410mm (22 x 16¼").
£8550
Trimmed to iimage, repaireed crease & teear.
A large oval portrait of a young
y
Oliver Cromwell
C
in
armour, withhin a wreath boorder. Engraved by Pieter
van Gunst (cc.1659-c.1731)), best known for engravingg
G
de Laireesse, 1685.
the anatomiccal plates of Gerard
Rare: not fouund in the BM
M, NPG or Duttch
Rijksmuseum
m.
Stock: 42861
[Olivver Cromweell standing between
b
Perfidy and
d Cruelty, who
w hold a wreath
w
of
twined serp
pents above his head]
346.
AH [1661]
Engraving, shheet 130 x 155mm (5 x 6"). Trimmed;
glued to backking sheet at edges.
e
£2660
Satire on Croomwell (dressed in dubious antique
armour), pubblished as fronntispiece to 'Th
he Syracusan
The Grreat Seal of tthe Lord Prrotector
Richard.
R
The Prospect oof London frrom the
So
outh as in th
he Great Seaal of Oliver the
Protector.
34
47.
GVertue
G
s. [Lon
ndon: Georgee Vertue, c.175
53.]
En
ngraving, partt 18th centuryy watermark; sheet
s
210 x
15
50mm (9½ x 6").
6 Trimmed;; tipped into album
a
sheet.
£220
Seeal of Richard
d Cromwell (11626-1712), Lord
L
Protector
16
658-9, with a good view off London behin
nd, designed
by
y medallist and seal-engravver Thomas Simon
(b
bap.1618-d.1665). Illustratioon to a volum
me of
en
ngravings (175
53) made afteer Simon's designs,
en
ngraved and published by G
George Vertuee.
Fo
ollowing the execution
e
of C
Charles I, Simon was
ap
ppointed chieff engraver by tthe parliamen
ntarians, and
made
m
many seaals for public sservice during
g the
in
nterregnum, beefore being apppointed to thee office of
on
ne of gravers of
o the king's aarms, shields and
a stamps at
th
he restoration.
Vertue
V
was insttructed by Parrliament to pro
oduce this
acccount of Simon's work, maarking nationaal recognition
fo
or his work at the mint. See Alexander 97
78-1016
(in
ndividual plattes not listed)..
Stock: 43095
34
48. [Thomas Howard, earl of Aru
undel, and
Aletheia
A
Talb
bot, countesss of Arundeel]
Illlustrisimi ett Excellentisssimi Convig
ges
d..Thomas Ho
oward et d. A
Alatheia Ta
albot
Arundelliae
A
[...]
[
[A
A: van Dyck Eques
E
pinxit L
L: Vorsterman
n fecit]
[cc.1645]
En
ngraving, sheeet 260 x 415m
mm (10¼ x 16
6¼").
Trrimmed, losin
ng text; creasee on left.
£230
Th
homas Howarrd, fourteenth earl of Arund
del, fourth
eaarl of Surrey, and
a first earl oof Norfolk (15
585-1646),
art collector and politiciann; and his wifee Aletheia
del, of Surreyy,
Howard [néee Talbot], counntess of Arund
and of Norfoolk (d.1654), patron
p
and collector of art.
Engraving off the 'Madagasscar portrait' of
o Arundel andd
his wife (Aruundel Castle, West
W Sussex) by Anthony
van Dyck, onne of the manyy artists to wh
hom they actedd
as patron. Thhe earl is sat next
n to a globee, pointing to
Madagascar, while Lady Arundel
A
holds measuring
instruments. Two sculptedd busts on the far right alludde
a patronage.
to the couplee's collecting and
The Arundels devised a sccheme to colon
nize
Madagascar and obtained a royal licence to move
g, perhaps
there, althouggh the plan caame to nothing
because of A
Arundel's deterriorating healtth.
Stock: 42978
[John
n Lilburne] The namess of the Juryy,
of life and d
death
349.
[Anon., 16499]
Etching, raree; sheet 160 x 110mm (6¼ x 4¼"). Tippeed
into album shheet.
£2660
John Lilburnne (1615?-57),, Leveller, reading from Johhn
Lilburne (1614-57), at his trial for high treason in
ward Coke’s
1649, in the ddock reading from Sir Edw
Institutes. Lillburne used Coke's
C
Institutees at his hearinng
with particular reference too Coke’s com
mmentary on
mbol of the
Magna Cartaa, which he invvoked as a sym
fundamental laws of Englaand, which weere threatenedd
by tyrannicall government and which he sought to
defend for thhe public goodd. Perceiving that
t Parliamennt
could act as ttyrannically as a king, Lilbu
urne denounceed
the legitimaccy of the Comm
monwealth, and was accuseed
in turn of com
mmitting treasson. Lilburne successfully
argued his caase and was accquitted to pop
pular acclaim
m (a
medal struckk in his honourr is reproduced here above
the portrait). The Leveller movement was now
L
attem
mpted to eschew
ew
effectively att an end and Lilburne
politics and ssettle down too the trade of soap-boiler.
s
Frontispiece to an accountt of 'The Tryalll of Lieut.
Colonell Johhn Lilburne', c.1649.
Stock: 42825
The E
Effigies of th
he Valliant and
a
Renowned Generall Moncke:
M
350.
F. Barlowe D
Del.t. R. Gayw
wood fecit et excudit.
e
[n.d.,
c.1659.]
80mm (10½ x
Engraving, vvery scarce. Shheet: 265 x 18
7"). Trimmedd and tipped innto an album sheet. Old
repaired tear through centrre.
£2660
G
Monck
k, 1st Duke of
A half-lengthh portrait of George
Albemarle (11608-1670), a soldier and politician who
was an imporrtant figure inn the Restoratiion of Charless II
in 1660.
Stock: 43049
Jamees Naylor. Born
B
at Adresloe near
Wakefeild in Yorkshirre, Was an Independentt
Quarter Master in ye Pa
arliament
& Served Q
Army abou
ut ye Year 1641, Turn'd
d Quaker in
1651, Publiished as a Blasphemer 1656,
1
Authoor
of many Boooks & Dyed
d at Holm in
n
Huntington
nshire 1660,, Aged 44.
351.
T. Preston Feecit [after Franncis Place]. [n
n.d., c.1750.]
Rare mezzotint. 235 x 160mm
m (9¼ x 6¼")). Thread
margins.
m
£260
Having
H
been a quarter-masteer in the Parliaamentarian
arrmy, Nayler became a Quakker in 1651, jo
oining the
Valiant
V
Sixty, a group of earlly Quaker preeachers and
missionaries.
m
Nayler
N
was onee of the more radical
members,
m
and in
i 1656 he andd his friends staged
s
a
deemonstration entering
e
Bristo
tol on a donkeey, reen
nacting Christ's entering Jerrusalem. Nayller was
arrrested and convicted of blaasphemy; bran
nded on the
fo
orehead with the letter B and
nd his tongue bored
b
th
hrough, he wen
nt to prison foor two years. On
O his releasee
hee repented of his
h actions, buut continued his
h Quaker
liffe until he died a day after bbeing mugged
d. Despite the
bllasphemy he remained
r
an innfluential figu
ure to the
Quaker
Q
movem
ment.
Stock: 42123
[Portra
ait of Henryy Sacheverell, with St
Paul's Cathed
dral above aand six porttraits of
biishops surro
ounding] Thhe Defenderrs of the
Church
C
of En
ngland. Thee Cathedral Church of
Stt Pauls Lond
don [...]
35
52.
A.
A Allard fec. Amsteloni
A
Juxxta Lonini Arcchetypum
[cc.1710]
En
ngraving, scarrce broadside;; sheet 395 x 420mm
4
(15½
x 16½"). Trimm
med; folded thhrough centre;; glued to
baacking sheet. Additional
A
texxt cut from rig
ght side of
prrint pasted verrso.
£450
Henry
H
Sacheverell (1674-17224), High Chu
urch
cllergyman and politician, surrrounded by his
h supporters
Jo
ohn Sharp, Archbishop of Y
York, Nathanieel Crewe,
Lo
ord Bishop off Durham, Sir William Daw
wes, Bishop off
Chester, Henry Compton, Loord Bishop of London,
homas Sprat, Lord Bishop oof Rochester and
a George
Th
Hooper,
H
Lord Bishop
B
of Bathh & Wells.
Th
he print referss to Sachevereell's sentencing in 1710 for
hiis fiery sermon
ns (one of whhich was preacched at St
Paaul's Cathedraal). Sacheverelll was impeacched and
seentenced in thee Lords, who found him gu
uilty by sixtyniine votes to fiffty-two. The ssix portraits su
urrounding
Saacheverell rep
present those w
who found him
m not guilty,
while
w
accompan
nying text givves the full listt of those
who
w found in Sacheverell's fa
favour. In the end
e the
seentence was su
urprisingly lennient (he was only
prevented froom preaching for three yearrs), mainly duue
to Queen Annne, who felt thhat he deserveed only mild
punishment. This delightedd Tories, who
o had benefitedd
W
who weere
from his preaaching, and diismayed the Whigs
targeted by hhis invective.
Dutch copy oof a print by Thomas
T
Gibso
on (c.1680 1751). BM Saatires 1523
Stock: 42582
353. [The Seven Bishops.] Immob
bile Saxum
[Lettered b
beneath each
h oval portrait] 'Franciss
Ld Bpp. off Ely.', 'Will.. Ld. Bpp. of St. Asaph..',
'Tho. Ld Bpp. of Bath & Wells.', 'Will.m Ld.
Arch Bpp. of Canterbu
ury his Gracce.', 'Iohn L
Ld.
Bpp. of Chichester.', 'IIonathan Ld
d. Bpp. of
Bristoll.', 'T
Thomas Ld.. Bpp. of Petterborow.'
Sold by D. L
Loggan at his hous
h
next doree to the Goldeen
head in Leiceester fields [c..1688]
Engraving, shheet 360 x 265mm (14¼ x 10½").
Trimmed; tippped into albuum sheet. Raree.
£2880
The Seven B
Bishops sent byy James II to the
t Tower of
London. Theey were imprissoned by Jamees II for
seditious libeel over their oppposition to th
he second
Declaration oof Indulgence, however they were not
found guilty.. The bishops were: Thomas White, Bishhop
of Peterborouugh; Francis Turner,
T
Bishop
p of Ely; Sir
Jonathan Treelawny, Bishop Exeter and Winchester;
W
John Lake, B
Bishop of Chicchester; Thom
mas Ken, Bishoop
of Bath and W
Wells; William
m Lloyd, Bish
hop of
Worcester; an
and William Saancroft, Bisho
op of
Canterbury.
y) David
Published byy (and probablly engraved by
Loggan, Poliish-born printm
maker workin
ng in London.
Stock: 43032
Sr. T
Thomas Allin
n of Somerliiton in the
County of S
Suffolk Kn.tt and Barronett. [Text
on Verso] W
Who after an entire ded
dication of h
his
Life and Foortune to the Service off the Crownee
under his b
blessed Maisster King Ch
halres ye Istt,
& during th
he Exite of his
h late Ma.tty King
Charles ye 2,d has (sin
nce ye happy
y Restoratio n
of the Latteer) had ye honour
h
of serrving him
both in Peaace & Warr,, under ye auspicious
a
Comand off his Roy.ll Brother
B
our now
Soveraignee Lord Jamees ye 2nd....
354.
G. Kneller piinx. P. Vandreebanc sculp. Anno
A
Dom:
1685.
4
(14 x
Scarce engraaving, scarce. Sheet: 355 x 450mm
17¾"). Trimm
med within pllate, second paart of title
excised but ppresent, vertical crease.
£3220
A half-lengthh portrait of English
E
naval officer
o
Sir
Thomas Allinn (1612-1685) who fought during the Civvil
War and the Third Anglo-Dutch War. Text
T on verso
describes hiss service durinng the reign off Charles I, II
and James II, becoming Admiral
A
of the Fleet, Captainn
Castle, Major of the Fratern
nity of Trinityy
of Sandgate C
House at Depptford and Coomptroller of the Royal Navvy.
Stock: 42410
H.y Vere E. of Oxfford. H.y Wrothesley
W
E.
E of South.to
on [ms] Thee Portraictu
ure of the
riight honorab
ble Lors, thee two most noble
n
Henries
H
reviv
ved the Earlles of Oxford
d and
So
outhampton
n
35
55.
Are
A to be Sould
d by Tho. Jennner at exc. [c.1
1624]
En
ngraving, sheeet 250 x 190m
mm (9¾ x 7½""). Rare.
£380
Double
D
portraitt of Henry de V
Vere, eighteen
nth earl of
Oxford
O
(1593-1
1625) and Hennry Wriothesley, third earl
off Southampton
n (1573-1624)), on horsebacck, with battlee
sccene in the bacckground.
Altered
A
plate: in
n the first statte of this platee the
peersonages werre Frederick V
V, Elector Palaatine and
King
K
of Bohem
mia, and Gabrieel Bathory, Prrince of
Trransylvania an
nd King of Huungary. In the third state
th
he heads were again altered to Gustavus Adolphus
A
and
th
he Elector Saxony.
Stock: 43034
The Effiges of the rright Honnorable
Mildmay
M
Earrl of Westmoorland Baro
on
LeDespencer
L
& Burgherrsh and Knig
ght of the
Bath
B
etc.
35
56.
JB
BN Invent [inttials in the forrm of a monog
gram]. P.
Williamson
W
Scu
ulp. 1662.
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 265 x 205m
mm (10½ x 8¼").
Trrimmed and laaid on album ssheet at edgess.
£240
Po
ortrait of Mild
dmay Fane, haalf length in an
n oval
wreath,
w
short beeard and mous
ustache, wearin
ng cap, collar
an
nd sash; curtaiin to the left, aand map of paart of
Liincolnshire on
n the right, bellow a monogrram; at top,
baanderol with motto
m
'Patriæ ccausa principiis iussu
seemper in utrum
mq[ue] paratus
us'; in lower left spandrel,
tro
oops being led
d by men on hhorseback; in lower right
sp
pandrel, a town with breachhed walls again
nst which
reest ladders; coat of arms in llower margin,, with motto
'N
Neville Fano'.
Milmay
M
Fane, 2nd
2 Earl of W
Westmorland, (1602-1665)
(
was
w an English nobleman, poolitician and writer.
w
Stock: 43069
35
59. His Grace John Du
uke of Roxb
burghe &c.
Principall Secretary of SState to her Majesty
M
Queen
Q
Anne in 1704...
J. Richardson pinx.t
p
1723. J. Faber fecit 17
741.
Mezzotint.
M
Sheet: 350 x 250m
mm (13¾ x 9¾
¾").
Trrimmed.
£180
A full length po
ortrait of Johnn Ker, 1st Duk
ke of
Roxburgh (1680-1741), whoo served as Seccretary of
Sttate for Scotlaand and helpedd bring about the union
with
w England.
Stock: 43048
357. M.rs Ellen Gwyn
nn. A celebrrated Actresss
and distingguish'd Favoourite of Kin
ng Charles
the 2.d.
P. Lely Equees pinx.t. P.V.B
B. F.t 1751.
Mezzotint. Sheet: 355 x 2550mm (14 x 9¾").
9
Trimmedd
£2880
and tipped innto album sheeet.
A three quartter length porttrait of Eleano
or "Nell" Gwyyn,
an actress annd long-term mistress
m
of Charles II
following thee Restoration. In manuscrip
pt below imag e:
'K. Cha.s 2.dd nat. children by her were, Charles
Beauclere, crreated Duke of
o St Albans//. and another
son named Jaames who died young.'
36
60. Titus Oates.
O
D.D. A
Anagrama Tetis
T
Ouat.
Th
ho: Hauker pinxit. R. Tomppson excudit. [n.d.,
c.1680.]
Mezzotint.
M
Sheet: 345 x 255m
mm (13½ x 10
0"). Trimmed
within
w
plate, creased.
£230
A portrait of Tiitus Oates in aan oval. Titus Oates (164917
705) was an English
E
perjureer who fabricaated the
'P
Popish Plot', a supposed Cattholic conspiraacy to kill
King
K
Charles III. He began hiis career as an
n Anglican
prriest, but conv
verted to Cathoolicism in 167
77. This
seecured his adm
mission to Jesuuit college at St
S Omer, and
th
his gave him enough inform
mation to give his story
ab
bout a Catholic plot to murdder Charles so
ome
pllausibility. Oaates swore his testimony to Sir Edmund
Berry Godfrey in Septemberr 1678, and it was
w
Godfrey's
G
murd
der a few weekks later (a deaath that has
neever been explained) that ovvernight turneed the plot in
th
he public mind
d from allegatiion to certaintty. Oates
managed
m
to retaain a central ro
role in the unfo
folding affair
by
y continually inventing
i
new
w accusations. In 1684, in
th
he flood of thee Tory reactionn, he was prossecuted for
peerjury, and in 1685 sentenceed to the pillo
ory and public
flo
ogging. The Glorious
G
Revoolution saved him;
h
he was
paardoned, given
n a pension annd married a wealthy
w
widow.
w
CS: 32
Stock: 43041
Stock: 43054
Richard Penderill.. Called by K. Charles
th
he Second Trusty Dick F
For concealing Him in
an
n Oak Tree
36
61.
358. [Nelll Gwyn] The Sculpters part is donee
the features hitt / of Madam
M
Gwin
n, No Arte caan
shew her W
Witt,
P Lely Pinxitt G Valck Scuulp et ex Cum Privilegio
ordinum Holllandiae et Weestfrisiae [1673]
Engraving, vvery fine & rarre; sheet 340 x 250mm (13¼
¼
x 9¾"). Trim
mmed; tipped into
i
album sheeet.
£4990
Nell Gwyn (1651?-1687), actress and mistress
m
of
a a shepherdeess. Gwyn
Charles II, inn a landscape as
arrived in Loondon as an orrange-seller an
nd rose to
become one of the leadingg comic actresses of the dayy.
The playwrigght Dryden suupplied her witth a series of
saucy, bustlinng parts, ideallly suited to her talents. Shee
had two sonss by the King, the elder of whom
w
was
created duke of St Albans,, and she was said to have
been remembbered by Charrles on his deaathbed with thhe
words "Let nnot poor Nellyy starve". For another
engraving affter the same painting
p
by Leely see ref.
19681.
Stock: 42904
Zo
oust pinxt. R. Houston fecitt. Done from the Original
in
n the Collectio
on of Charles JJennens Esqr.
Mezzotint,
M
sheeet 325 x 220m
mm (12¾ x 8½
½"). Trimmed;
tip
pped into albu
um sheet.
£220
Richard Penderrel (d.1672) w
was a yeoman and royalist
sy
ympathiser, bo
orn in Shropshhire, who assisted in
Charles II's escape after the bbattle of Worccester and
was
w thus reward
ded by the kinng after the Reestoration.
En
ngraved after a portrait by G
Gilbert Soest (1600?1
1681), Dutch portrait
p
painteer and rival to Sir Peter
Leely in London
n CS: 88: ii.
Stock: 43044
36
62. [Five portraits of tthe Rawlinso
on family]
A Pictoribus ad
d vivum Pictiss delin. et Scullp. Jos
Nutting
N
[c.1710
0]
En
ngraving, raree; sheet 200 x 145mm (8 x 5¾").
5
Trrimmed. Tipp
ped into backiing sheet.
£250
Po
ortraits of Rob
bert Rawlinson
on (1610-55), Curwen
C
Rawlinson (164
41-89), landow
wner and MP of Carke
Hall,
H Lancashirre, his wife Elilizabeth Rawliinson (née
Monk), and ttheir son Christopher Rawliinson (16771733), antiquuary. In the ceentre Nicholass Monk (c.1611061), bishop oof Hereford annd father of Ellizabeth
Rawlinson.
Nicholas Moonk was affiliaated with the royalist
r
cause
and at the Reestoration Chaarles II appoin
nted him provoost
of Eton (withhout even the pretence of an
n election) at
the Restoration, swiftly followed by his appointment as
bishop of Heereford. He dieed shortly afteer his
appointment,, having neverr visited his diiocese.
The antiquarry Christopherr Rawlinson published an
edition of Kiing Alfred's traanslation of Boethius's
B
'Thee
Consolation of Philosophyy' in 1698, and
d raised a vastt
M
grave in Westminstter
monument ovver Nicholas Monk's
Abbey in 17223.
66. M.rs Knight
K
a fam
mous Singer &
36
Favourite of King Charlees the 2d.
L'Collectione
L
e J. Ellys. Prrice 2 Shill.
G.
G Kneller Eques, pinx. J. Faaber fecit, 174
49.
A rare mezzotin
nt. Sheet: 355 x 250mm (14
4 x 9¾").
Trrimmed within
n plate and tippped into an album
a
sheet.
£240
A portrait of sin
nger Mary Knnight, a well known
k
singer
an
nd mistress off Charles II, shhown kneeling
g before a
crrucifix. CS 210
Stock: 43053
Stock: 42826
Her G
Grace the Dutchess
D
of Monmouth
M
yye
Earl of Don
ncaster & yee Lord Henrry
363.
G Kneller pinnx. Sold by G.
G Beckett at th
he golden headd
in the old baiily [c.1688]
Mezzotint, raare; sheet 395 x 250mm (15
5½ x 9¾").
Trimmed; gluued to backingg sheet. Creassing at bottom
m
right.
£2660
Anna Scott, dduchess of Moonmouth and suo jure
duchess of B
Buccleuch (16551-1732), nob
ble woman, wiith
her sons Jam
mes and Henry. In 1663 Ann
na married
James Scott, eldest illegitimate son of Charles
C
II. Thee
couple had liittle in commoon besides theeir shared
excellence inn dancing, andd it was Jamess' avowal that
Anna knew 'nnothing of hiss final design' (the Monmouuth
rebellion) whhich saved Annna and her son from reprisaals
following thee rebellion andd James' execu
ution. Her
career survivved subsequennt monarchies and was
distinguishedd by literary annd artistic pattronage,
including thaat of Sir Godfrrey Kneller (aafter whose
portrait, now
w at Drumlanriig Castle, Dum
mfriesshire, thhis
mezzotint waas engraved.
Stock: 43037
The R
Right Honourable Lady
y Elizabeth
Cromwell
364.
G. Kneller SR
R Imp: et Anggl. Eques Aur: pinx: J. Smitth
fec: Sold by J. Smith at thee Lyon & Cro
own in Russel
Street Covennt Garden [c.1702]
Mezzotint, fiine; platemarkk 420 x 265mm
m (16½ x
10½"). Smalll margins.
£2880
Elizabeth Souuthwell (née Cromwell),
C
en
ngraved after a
small portrait by Sir Godfrrey Kneller (cc.1702, Kings
built Kings
Weston Housse). Elizabethh Southwell reb
Weston Housse in Bristol. CS:
C 68
Stock: 42924
365. M.rs Knight a fa
amous Singeer &
Favourite oof King Chaarles the 2d.
L'Collectioone J. Ellys. Price 2 Shilll.
G. Kneller Eques, pinx. J. Faber fecit, 1749. 1749.
Plate: 350 x 2550mm (13¾ x 9¾") with larrge
Mezzotint. P
£2880
margins.
K
a welll known singeer
A portrait off singer Mary Knight,
and mistress of Charles II,, shown kneeling before a
crucifix. CS 2210
Stock: 43073
The Bu
ubblers bubbbl'd or the Devil
D
take
th
he Hindmostt. Come all ye money'd
d Bites &
Culls,
C
/ Dukes Commoneers and Nobles, / Who
sttray alike from reason'ss rules, / To deal in
Sttocks and Bubbles [...]
36
67.
J. Coles sculp. Sold by the Prrintsellers of London
L
&
Westminster
W
[c.1720]
Ettching, 18th century waterm
mark; sheet 34
45 x 265mm
(1
13½ x 10½"). Trimmed. Tip
ipped into albu
um sheet.
£450
Saatire on the fin
nancial crisis oof 1720 set in
n the
co
ourtyard of thee Amsterdam Exchange, staanding for
stockbroking in
n London. A bbanner lists 42
2 investment
scchemes, includ
ding 'Robin's FFishery for Gu
udgeons', (an
alllusion to Robert Knight, caashier of the South
S
Sea
Company) and 'Moore's mosst Royal Fisheery' (alluding
o Arthur Moorre, director off the South Seaa Company).
to
Sttockbrokers an
nd investors, iincluding a man
m in middle
eaastern dress, celebrate their successes or bemoan
b
their
lo
osses, while in
n niches abovee figures of Fo
ortune and
Pllenty cast papers labelled w
with the namess of
sp
peculations. BM
M Satires 16225
Stock: 42585
On
O verso, written in ink is ''I never saw thiis very
cu
urious print an
nywhere £8-8--00''.
Stock: 42684
37
70. La belle Constancee dragonée par
p
Arlequin
A
deodat.
368. [Thirrty Years War.]
W
[n.d., c.1620.]
Sheet: 360 x 260mm (14 x 10¼").
1
Trimm
med
Engraving. S
and tipped innto album sheeet.
£9550
Extremely raare & interesting satirical prrint commentiing
on the gamblles and tricks played by the rulers of the
states involveed in the Thirty Years War. Cardinals, thhe
Pope and Kinngs play with monks. The text below
describes thee events in term
ms of a great game.
g
Stock: 42685
Gisling
G
Genevee f: et exc. [Roomain de Hoo
oghe.] [n.d.,
c.1689.]
ngraving, letteerpress glued to verso. Sheeet: 385 x
En
38
80mm (15¼ x 15"). Trimmeed to image an
nd laid on
allbum sheet.
£850
A Dutch satirical broadside sshowing Jamees II's wife
caaught between
n Father Petre and Louis XIIV and driven
by
y armed soldieers. She is preesented beforee a Papist
fo
ollowed by a woman
w
holdinng a child. BM
M Satire 1214.
Stock: 42699
37
71. Carolus everso missus succurre
ere seclo.
Fo
or Edwrad Visse at ye Bishoops Head overr against the
Royal Exchang
ge in Cornhil.
En
ngraving, very
y rare, Sheet: 100 x 170mm
m (4 x 6¾").
Trrimmed and laaid on album ssheet. Loss lo
ower right
co
orner.
£350
A scene showin
ng Charles I bbeing given a sword
s
by an
an
ngel whilst ressting his foot oon a three-heaaded monster
eaach head repreesenting an Otttoman, a Jesu
uit and a
Prresbyterian, th
he monster hass the fleur-de--lis on its
side. To the left
ft of them is thhe figure of Brritannia.
Stock: 42687
37
72. [Charle
es I and his Opponents..] For ye
King.
K
Usarpa
ation & Rebbellion. For ye
y K.g &
Country.
C
[Thirrty-Years War.]
W
The kin
ngs of the
Earth band
d themselvess...
369.
[n.d, c. 1620.]
mm (20½ x
Very rare enggraving. Sheeet: 520 x 375m
14¾"), 17th ccentury waterrmark. Trimmed to image,
central verticcal fold and laaid on album sheet.
s
Loss toop
right corner.
£9550
t AntiA satirical sccene showing the rulers of the
Habsburg Staates (and theirr allies) and th
he Habsburg
states (and thheir allies), sittting at two tab
bles, beneath
two separate tents. On the left are the an
nti-Habsburg
states includiing France, Enngland (repressented by bothh
King Charless I and King James
J
I), Hung
gary, Dutch annd
Sweden suppported by Ernsst Graf von Mansfeld
M
on thee
far left. On thhe right are thhe Papal Statess, Spain, and
Holy Romann Emperor suppported by Anttonio de
Spinola on thhe extreme rigght. Between the
t two campss
two Ottomann figures jeer at
a the groups commenting
c
oon
the fact that w
war between European
E
statees allows the
Ottomans moore strength. In
I the top centtre is depictedd
the all-knowiing eye from which
w
two staatements
protrude, thee one which pooints at the Haabsburg statess
says 'I discerrne, I disdain', while the oth
her, pointing aat
the anti-Habssburgs states 'I see, I shield'.
[n
n.d., c.1640.]
En
ngraving, raree. Sheet: 100 x 165mm (4 x 6½").
Trrimmed and laaid on album ssheet.
£280
A satirical printt showing Chaarles I standin
ng upon a
monstrous
m
cat and
a a many-heeaded hydra, surrounding
s
hiim are six porttraits of politiical figures wh
ho supported
th
he Parliamentaarians during tthe Civil War.
Stock: 42682
37
73. [Charle
es II Seekingg Revenge]
Huych
H
Allaert Exc.
E [n.d., c.1 651.]
En
ngraving, scarrce. Sheet: 4200 x 340mm (1
16½ x 13½").
Trrimmed to image, central veertical fold, Small loss on
leeft bottom corn
ner.
£680
A Dutch satirical scene show
wing Charles II
I standing,
sw
word in hand while
w
two menn kneel beforee him, on the
taable behind is a parchment sstating 'Charlees the
Seecond, King of
o England, Sccotland and Ireeland'. In the
co
orner is a hydrra while in thee background is a scene
sh
howing the beheading of Chharles I in fron
nt of
Banqueting House.
Stock: 42686
[A satirre comparinng the sovereign power
off Charles II and Pope A
Alexander VII,
V with
ex
xplanatory text]
t
37
74.
[L
London, 1665..]
En
ngraving (sheet 315 x 435m
mm, 12½ x 17
7") with
leetterpress (totaal dimensions 385 x 155mm
m, 15¼ x 6"),
veery scarce. Bo
oth trimmed annd glued to baacking sheets;
explanation ccut into nine sections
s
and reeassembled.
£6550
he left and Poppe
A scene withh Charles II ennthroned on th
Alexander V
VII on the rightt. Charles hold
ds (B) the
Church of Enngland on the point of his sw
word. The keyy
marks: (C) thhe Lords, withh the Lord Chaancellor, Lordd
Clarendon, cclosest to the king;
k
(D) the Commons;
C
(E))
mayors, alderm
men, etc.; (G) military and
judges; (F) m
naval commaanders; (H) shheriffs of coun
nties, justices oof
the peace, etcc.; (I) St Peterr & (K) St Pau
ul; (L) the
English bishoops, led by Giilbert Sheldon
n, Archbishop of
Canterbury; ((M) Protestannt clergymen; (N) doctors annd
scholars; (O)) English marttyrs at the stak
ke; William
Prynne (P) knneeling at the king's feet prresenting his
work; and (Q
Q) a group of Protestant
P
gen
ntlewomen. A
number of thhe figures appeear to be inten
nded as
portraits. Thee Pope, triple crown slippin
ng from his
head, has: (2) Catholic lordds, ladies and nuns kneelingg
before the poope as if worshhipping him; (3)
( cardinals,
two of whom
m support the toppling
t
thron
ne; (4)
archbishops, bishops, canoons, etc.; (5) abbots
a
and
priors; (6) prriests; (7) Jesuuits and doctorrs on canon laaw;
and (8) monkks, hermits annd nuns.
Frontispiece to the secondd volume of Prrynne's
An Exact Chronnologicall Vin
ndication ... off
'Records' ('A
our King's Suupreme Ecclesiastical Jurisd
diction').
Prynne (16000-69), a pampphleteer and laawyer, argued in
these volumees for the kingg as the embod
diment of the
patriarchal auuthority of Addam and deriv
vation of all
church poweer from the croown. BM Satirres 1029.
Stock: 42854
hind and excreetes a fleet of ships. A
Cromwell's beh
ommentary on
n the First Duttch War. A seea battle takess
co
pllace in backgrround.
Stock: 42694
37
76. [Dog an
nd the Lion Dance.] Dogg en
Leeuwen-Dan
L
ns.
[n
n.d., c.1658.]
Illlustrated broadside, very sccarce. Sheet: 380
3 x 280mm
(1
15 x 11"). Dam
maged with lar
arge repaired tears below
im
mage right. Trrimmed and laaid on album sheet. £750
A Dutch satirical print comm
menting on Oliiver
Cromwell's rulee of Britain annd his relation
nship with the
Netherlands.
N
Crromwell, wear
aring the triplee crown is
sh
hown standing
g on a tatteredd royal standarrd while
leeading two meen with chainss, to his right a Spaniard
po
oints out of a window
w
at tw
wo ships. To th
he right the
Dutch
D
Lion raisses a sword toopped with thee cap of
Liiberty, while some
s
Dutchm
men stand behin
nd him.
Above
A
are threee scenes, the ccentral shows the Dutch
Liion attacking Cromwell, onn the left the fiigures of
Liiberty and Jusstice hand Chaarles II the sceeptre and on
th
he right Liberty frees two im
mprisoned men
n.
Stock: 42930
[Impotent Ambitioon Shewn in
n the Life in
th
he Present Goverment
G
oof Obduratee England.]
Krachteloose
K
e Staat-Suchht: Leevendiig vertoont
in
ndetegenwoo
ordige regerringe van't verherde
v
Engelland.
E
37
77.
[n
n.d., c.1652.]
En
ngraving. Duttch broadside.. Sheet: 290 x 365mm
(1
11½ x 14¼"). Trimmed to im
mage, verticall fold. £850
A Dutch satirical print comm
menting on En
ngland under
th
he rule of Oliv
ver Cromwell. Cromwell is shown seatedd
on
n a throne, meembers of the pparliament an
nd generals
stand around hiim and poor w
widows kneel before
b
him
beegging. BM Sa
atire 849.
Stock: 42696
37
78. A Gene
ealogie of Annti-Christ. Oliver
Cromwel
C
Triiumphant, aas Head of ye Fanaticks
an
nd their Vicces, supporteed by Devilss.
G.
G Bickham scu
ulp. C. Price E
Ex. [n.d., c.1730.]
En
ngraving, raree. Sheet: 180 x 245mm (7 x 9¾").
Trrimmed and laaid on an albuum sheet.
£260
A post-Restorattion satire of O
Oliver Cromw
well listed
with
w other 'fanaaticks' such ass the Puritans,
Muggletonians,
M
, Anabaptists. BM Satire 82
20.
Stock: 42689
[Oliverr Cromwell.]] Loe this is the man
th
hat tooke no
ot god for hiss strength but
b trusted
un
nto the multtitude of hiss riches and
sttrengthen'd himselfe in his wickedn
ness Ps:
52
2:7.
37
79.
375. [First Anglo Duttch War.]Vo
oorspookken
nd
Zinne-beeld
d, op den Sttaat der Eng
gelsch en
Nederlandssche Regeerring.
[n.d., c.1652.]
Dutch broadsidde. Sheet: 330
0 x 415mm (113
Engraving. D
x 16½"). Trim
mmed. Repairred damage, made
m
up margiin
on right. Verrtical fold beloow image.
£8550
A Dutch satiirical print shoowing Oliver Cromwell,
strapped to a wheel, vomitting gold and items of valuee,
a second figuure holds ontoo a tail protrud
ding from
So
old at the grey
yhound in St PPauls Church yeard.
y
[n.d.,
c. 1660.]
ngraving, raree. Sheet: 115 x 150mm (4½
½ x 6").
En
Trrimmed and laaid on album ssheet.
£380
A satirical poortrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658),
(
sharing the w
weight of a whheel of power with a demonnic
figure. .
Stock: 42688
380. [The Cunning Deceit of Eng
gland.] Het
loos Bedrogg van Engellandt.
[Anon.] [n.d.., c. 1650.]
Illustrated brroadside, veryy scarce. Sheett: 380 x 310m
mm
(15 x 12¼"). Trimmed andd laid on album
m sheet, text
removed andd replaced beloow.
£8880
A Dutch satirrical print com
mmenting on Oliver
O
Cromwell annd his deceitfuulness. In the centre,
c
the
Dutch lion iss rocked asleepp by Spain, deepicted as an
ape, a figure named 'Yzegrrim' wearing a triple crownn,
representing to England siits on a thronee feeding micee
m
represeent deceit.
to a cat, on thhe wall three masks
Cromwell is depicted on thhe right whisp
pering into thee
c
a groupp
ear of a figurre next to him. Behind the cradle
of Dutch merrchants are enngaged in a conversation,
while 'Roberrt the Boy' pickks their pockeets and in the
back left a foox pours coinss over a dead man's
m
body
while three m
men fight. BM
M Satire 770.
38
83. [Lion and
a Dog Figh
ght.] Leeuw en
e Honden
Geveght.
G
[C
Crispijn de Passse?] [n.d., c.11652.]
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 280 x 335m
¼"). Trimmedd
mm (11 x 13¼
to
o image, large repaired tear along border of the image
an
nd text.
£850
A Dutch satirical print comm
menting on thee First Dutch
War.
W The scenee shows a lionn, representing
g Holland,
faast asleep with
h two English mastiffs abou
ut to attack,
ho
owever a Dutcch sailor seizees one by the tail.
t A
Sp
paniard plays the cello sootthing the sleep
ping lion. A
po
ossible future is shown in a tapestry behind the scene
an
nd a battle sceene can be seen
en out of the window.
w
Text
in
n Dutch below
w. BM Satire 8850.
Stock: 42695
Stock: 42929
The d
differance of
o Times, bettween those
Times, and
d there Timees. Britannia's Isle, likee
Fortune's W
Wheel, In Pooliticks doess daily reel.. .
381.
[n.d., c.1739.]
Sheet: 265 x 195mm (10½ x 7¾").
Engraving. S
Trimmed, follds and laid onn album sheett.
£2880
A satirical brroadside which comments on
o Robert
Walpole's relluctance to goo to war in the 1730s. It is a
print of a meedal struck durring the rule of
o Oliver
Cromwell whhich commentted on France and Spain's
subserviencee to him, howeever in this priint Cardinal
Fleury of Fraance replaces Cromwell and
d the Dutch
ambassador aand Walpole replace
r
the Sp
panish and thee
French ambaassadors. Fleurrey, resting hiis head in the
lap of Britannnia presents his
h bare behind
d while Walpoole
and the Dutcch Ambassadoor debate who has to kiss it
first.
Stock: 42691
382. England's Memo
orial Of its Wounderfu
ull
full deliverrance, from French
F
tiran
ny and
Popish opp
pression [...]
[Anon., 16888]
Etching, sheeet 255 x 330m
mm (10 x 13"). Glued to
backing sheeet.
£5220
Satire on the flight of Jamees II and ascendancy of thee
mplex image (identified by aan
House of Oraange. The com
extensive keyy) includes a thriving
t
Orang
ge tree; Louiss
XIV on the leeft murderingg his Protestan
nt subjects andd
(top left) unleashing his prriests (pushed on by devils))
mes II and Judg
ge Jeffreys
on the rest off Europe; Jam
beneath the ttree, struck byy falling orang
ges, and (lower
er
right) Cathollics fleeing forr France. BM Satires 1186
Stock: 42551
The Fliight of the P
Popedom out of
England.
E
38
84.
[R
Romain de Ho
ooghe?] [n.d., c.1689.]
En
ngraving, with
h letterpress kkey glued to verso. Dutch
brroadside with English text. Plate: 380 x 320mm (15 x
12
2½"). Trimmeed to image, ceentral verticall fold, laid on
allbum sheet.
£950
A Dutch satirical print showiing deposed James II and
Lo
ouis XIV fleeing, Louis XIV
V riding a beaar and with a
peeg leg leads th
he procession,, followed by Father Petre
in
nto who's ear the
t Devil belloows evil, Jamees II, his son
an
nd wife follow
w in a chariot. A letterpress key and lines
ex
xplaining the print
p
is glued to the verso. BM
B Satire
12
208. See "Thee print in Stuaart England" No
N 210.
Stock: 42697
38
85. Arlequin sur l'Hyp
ppogryphe a la
Croisade
C
Lojoliste. Arm
mée van de Heylige
H
Ligue
L
voor deer Jesuiten M
Monarchy.
[R
Romain de Ho
ooghe.] [n.d., cc.1689.]
Dutch
D
broadsid
de, engraving w
with letterpresss key on
veerso. Sheet: 38
85 x 365mm ((15 x 14¼"). Trimmed
T
to
im
mage, central vertical
v
fold. L
Laid on album
m sheet with
keey glued on veerso.
£850
A satirical Dutcch print showiing deposed James II and
Lo
ouis XIV, both Catholic, ridding a donkey
y leading a
Catholic crusad
de and sharingg one biretta. Beside
B
them
fessor rides a lobster
Faather Petre, Jaames II's confe
ho
olding James II's
I son Edwarrd Francis. Jam
mes II and
Lo
ouis XIV join
ned forces andd landed in Irelland in 1689
in
n an attempt to
o re-take the thhrone, howeveer, William
III ultimatelyy defeated them
m in the Battlle of the Boynne
in 1690. The letterpress keey on the verso
o labels variouus
M Satire 1205. Landwehr p
elements in tthe image. BM
215.
Stock: 42692
An A
Account of th
he many Revolutions in
n
the Eleven Years From
m the Murdeer of The
Royal Marrtyr to The Restoration
of The Righ
R
ht
Heir [...]
386.
[Anon., c.17000]
Etching, scarrce; platemarkk 255 x 155mm
m (10 x 6").
Glued to albuum sheet at coorners.
£4550
Seventeen-pooint timeline of
o events in th
he interregnum
m
between the execution of Charles
C
I in 16
649 and the
f fifteen
Restoration oof Charles II inn 1660. The first
points are fraamed by a serppent eating itss own tale, 'Thhe
Old Serpent or Spirit of Reesistance', wh
hile the final tw
wo
('The Restoriing Parliamennt' and 'The Reestoration') aree
outside of thee serpent's reaach.
Stock: 42829
38
88. Arelequ
uin Furieuxx et pantagio
on
trriumphant.
[R
Romeyn de Ho
ooghe.] [n.d., c. 1689.]
En
ngraving, very
y scarce, letterrpress glued on
o verso.
Sh
heet: 365 x 39
90mm (14¼ x 15¼"). Trimm
med and
tip
pped into albu
um sheet, centtral vertical fo
old.
£780
A Dutch satirical print comm
menting on Louis XIV of
Frrance and the dauphin and tthe Glorious Revolution.
R
Th
he dauphin sitts on a barrel oon a cart pulleed by two
frogs, holding a standard ontto which four frogs are
sp
peared, under his arm are doocuments titleed with the
naames of cities plundered byy the French. An
A angry
Lo
ouis XIV with
h a peg leg is hheld back by a figure
id
dentified in thee text as 'Sax'.. Innocent XI tries to calm
Cardinal Van Furstenberg
F
whho is being grrabbed from
beehind by a Du
utchman. In thhe background
d William III
deefeats James II. Text in Duttch on verso describes
d
the
sccene. BM Satirre 1216.
Stock: 42928
The Na
aked Truth. Britannia's Isle, like
Fortune's Wh
heel, In Poliiticks does daily
d
reel...
38
89.
Arleq
quin Deodatt et Pamigree
Hypochond
driaques.
387.
Gisling f: et eexc. Genevoe. [Romeyn dee Hooghe.] [n. d.,
c. 1688.]
d on verso.
Engraving, vvery scarce, lettterpress glued
Sheet: 380 x 385mm (15 x 15¼"). Trim
mmed and tippeed
v
fold.
£7880
into album shheet, central vertical
A scene com
mmenting on thhe Palatine War of
Succession, tthe Glorious Revolution
R
and the Turkish
War. In the ccentre Louis XIV
X of France tries to draw
his sword buut is stopped byy William III,, to the right
James II's wiife Mary lies in
i her bed, nex
xt to her Fatheer
Petre while hher supposedlyy new-born so
on James playys
in the foregroound with twoo nurses who hold
h two
fingers up in the sign of seecrecy. A docttor swills a jarr
a
a
of urine and on the left twoo Turks lead away
madman. Lettterpress on veerso in Englissh and French
describe the scene in rhym
me. BM Satire 1157.
Stock: 42927
Pu
ublished accorrding to Act oof Parl.t the 23
3es day of
Ju
une 1739. f.i.cc. by John Breett.
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 265 x 195m
mm (10½ x 7¾").
Trrimmed, foldss and laid on aalbum sheet. Damaged.
D
£280
A satirical broaadside which ccomments on Robert
Walpole's
W
relucctance to go too war in the 17
730s. It is a
prrint of a medal struck during
ng the rule of Oliver
O
Cromwell whicch commentedd on France an
nd Spain's
ubservience to
o him, howeveer in this printt Cardinal
su
Flleury of Francce replaces Cro
romwell and th
he Dutch
am
mbassador and
d Walpole repplace the Span
nish and the
Frrench ambassaadors. Fleureyy, resting his head
h
in the
laap of Britanniaa presents his bbare behind while
w
Walpolee
an
nd the Dutch Ambassador
A
ddebate who haas to kiss it
firrst. BM Satiree 2147.
Stock: 42690
Oates'ss New Yearss Gift. A Dialogue
Devill [...]
beetween ye Doctor
D
& ye D
39
90.
[A
Anon., c.1684]]
En
ngraving, raree, sheet 215 x 135mm (8½ x 5¼").
Trrimmed and glued
g
to backinng sheet.
£280
Satire on Tituus Oates (16449-1705), inforrmer who
fabricated thee 'Popish Plott', a supposed Catholic
conspiracy too kill Charles II. He began his
h career as aan
Anglican prieest, but conveerted to Cathollicism in 16777.
This securedd his admissionn to Jesuit college at St
e
inform
mation to give
Omer, and thhis gave him enough
his story aboout a Catholic plot to murder Charles som
me
plausibility. O
Oates swore his
h testimony to
t Sir Edmundd
Berry Godfreey in Septembber 1678, and it was
Godfrey's muurder a few weeks later (a death
d
that has
never been exxplained) thatt overnight turrned the plot iin
the public miind from alleggation to certaainty. Oates
managed to rretain a centraal role in the unfolding
u
affaiir
by continuallly inventing new
n accusation
ns. In 1684, inn
the flood of tthe Tory reacttion, he was prrosecuted for
perjury, and in 1685 sentennced to the pillory and publlic
ue with the
flogging. Herre he is depictted as in leagu
devil, who prromises to maake Oates 'Graand Vizier'- inn
Hell.
Stock: 42550
92. The Ro
oyall Oake oof Brittayne
39
[A
Anon., 1649]
En
ngraving, raree; sheet 170 x 230mm (6¾ x 9"). Tipped
in
nto album sheeet. Central creease.
£360
Saatire on Oliver Cromwell annd the overthrrow of
Charles I: Crom
mwell stands oon the left, ord
dering the
C
I (on
deestruction of the royal oak, symbolising Charles
itss branches han
ng the Bible, M
Magna Carta, Eikon
Basilike) by rep
publican soldiiers. Cromwelll's position,
Locus Lubricuus' (slippery pllace), and the
standing on a 'L
vaarious references to notoriou
ous biblical fig
gures, depict
Cromwell as an
n unstable tyraant.
T History off
Frrontispiece to 'Anarchie Annglicana, or, The
In
ndependency, the Second Paart' (1649) by the
paamphleteer Cllement Walker
er, who went by
b the
psseudonym Theeodorus Veraxx (d.1651). In
nitially
sy
ympathetic to Parliament duuring the Civill War,
Walker
W
had beccome disillusiooned with Cro
omwell. BM
Sa
atires 737
Stock: 42845
This Helmet was a Crown by Revelation
R
[/] This Halbeert was a Scceptor for th
he Nation [/]
So
o the Fifth-M
Monarchy aanew is gracc'd [/] King
Venner
V
next to John a Leeydon Placeed.
39
93.
[E
Ephraim Pagit, 1661.]
En
ngraving, earlly impression.. Sheet: 75 x 110mm
1
(3 x
4¼
¼"). Trimmed
d to image andd tipped into album
a
sheet.
£260
A satirical portrrait of Thomaas Venner (d. 1661) who
atttempted to ov
verthrow Crom
mwell in 1657
7 and then led
a failed coup by
y the Fifth Moonarchists, known as
Venner's
V
Rising
g, against Chaarles II in 1661 which led
to
o his execution
n. The lines beelow mention Jan van
Liieden, an Anaabaptist who leed the Münsteer Rebellion
in
n 1534 before being executeed a year laterr. An
illlustration from
m Ephraim Paagit's 'Heresiog
graphy' 6th
ed
dition 1664. BM
B Satire 997
Stock: 42681
Panu
urge secondee' par Arelq
quin Deodaaat,
ala Croisad
de d'jrlandee. 1689.
391.
[H]azard de bbon avonture, fec.et exc. [R
Romain de
Hooghe?] [n.d. c. 1689.]
Key plate glueed to verso, Du
utch broadsidee.
Engraving. K
Sheet: 390 x 370mm (15¼
¼ x 14½"). Trimmed to
um sheet. £8550
image, centraal vertical foldd, laid on albu
A Dutch satirrical print com
mmenting on the
t alliance off
deposed Jam
mes II and Louis XIV of Fran
nce and their
attempt to takke Ireland. Jam
mes II, (labellled 1) and
wearing a pillgrim's hat sayys farewell to his wife, Louuis
XIV (labelledd 2) fills Jamees's purse, beh
hind them
Father Petre, James II's confessor, carriees James II's
son. James III and Louis XIV joined forcces and landedd
in Ireland in 1689 in an atttempt to re-tak
ke the throne,
mately defeateed them in the
however, Wiilliam III ultim
Battle of the Boyne in 16990. The letterp
press key on thhe
verso labels vvarious elemeents in the imaage. BM Satiree
1194.
Stock: 42693
39
94. [The Higher
H
the Ap
Ape goes the More his
Tail
T Shows.] Eau troublee, Gain de Pescheur.
P
Hoe
H hooger d'apen
d
klimm
men willen, hoe meer
men
m fiet haarr naakte billlen.
[n
n.d., c.1685.]
En
ngraving, with
h letterpress kkey on verso. Sheet:
S
370 x
36
65mm (14½ x 14¼"). Trimm
med to image, central
veertical fold and laid on albuum sheet.
£850
A Dutch satirical print showiing William IIII bowing
do
own before the figures of R
Religion and Truth,
T
behind
hiim a French co
ock is chased off by dogs as well as a
Jeesuit. Several Jesuits
J
sucklee from a femalle sphynx
which
w
is dressed as a Jesuit. B
BM Satire 122
20.
Stock: 42698
[Four Triumphal
T
A
Arches Ereccted for the
co
oronation prrocession off Charles II]
39
95.
[eengraved by David
D
Loggan and published
d by Thomas
Roycroft, 1662]
Fo
our engraving
gs, scarce; 17thh century watermark; each
sh
heet approx. 445 x 270mm ((17½ x 10½")). Trimmed.
£580
Fine engravinngs of the fouur arches erectted for the
procession thhrough Londoon on the occasion of Charlees
II's coronatioon in 1661: thee Temple of Concord
C
near
Wood Street,, Cheapside; the
t Garden of Plenty in Fleeet
Street; and thhe Triumphal Arches in Leaadenhall Streeet
and near the Royal Exchannge in Cornhilll.
m excellent
nt
Published in 'The entertainnment of His most
Majestie Chaarles II...' (16662) by John Ogilby. Ogilbyy
had obtainedd exclusive pubblishing rights for the
coronation prrocession dayys before it too
ok place,
rushing out a simple and unillustrated
u
teext in time forr
the event, annd over the nexxt year worked
d on this
sumptuous acccount with enngravings by David Loggann
(bap.1634-d.1692), Polish-born engraveer who was onne
he later
of the finest pprintmakers inn London in th
seventeenth ccentury.
Stock: 42827
The IIchnography of Colchesster. To thee
Honourablle Philip Dorrke Esq.r an
nd his
Consort Th
he Lady Maarchioness off Grey this
Plate is moost humbly in
nscrib'd.
396.
[Philip Moraant, n.d., c.17448.]
Engraving. S
Sheet: 305 x 5440mm (12 x 21¼").
2
Trimmed, ceentral vertical fold as normaal.
£2220
y from 'The
A detailed pllan of Colchesster with a key
History and A
Antiquities off Colchester in
n the County oof
Essex', 1748 by Philip Moordant.
Stock: 42933
The Sieege of Colchhester by thee Lord
Fairfax, As itt was with thhe Line and Outworks
16
648.
39
97.
Prrinted and Solld by Tho: Wiitham at the Golden
G
Ball in
Lo
ong Lane nearr West Smithffield London.
[L
Letterpress.]
En
ngraving, with
h separate lettterpress, very scarce.
Sh
heet: 330 x 44
40mm (13 x 177¼"). Trimmeed to image
an
nd tipped into album sheet. Letterpress trrimmed and
laaid onto 2 albu
um sheets.
£650
A plan of the to
own of Colcheester showing Fairfax's
tro
oops during th
he Siege of Coolchester in 16
648. Fairfax,
leeading a Parliaamentarian arm
my came acro
oss a Royalist
arrmy who retreated into Colcchester. Fairfaax was unablee
to
o secure a victory so besiegeed the town, th
he Royalists
reesisted for elev
ven weeks butt eventually su
urrendered
fo
ollowing the Royalist's
R
defeeat at the Battlle of Preston.
Leetterpress describes the siegge in the form
m of a diary
written
w
by troop
ps under Fairffax.
Stock: 42934
39
98. The Ry
ye House.
J. Oliver Sculp [1686].
Very
V
rare etchin
ng; sheet 370 x 440mm (14
4½ x 17¼").
Repaired tears. Trimmed; foolded down ceentre; glued too
baacking sheet.
£180
Sm
mall elevation
n and plan of tthe Rye Housee near
Hoddesdon,
H
Heertfordshire, w
where in 1683 plans were
deeveloped to asssassinate Chaarles II and hiss brother
Jaames, duke of York.
Illlustration to Thomas
T
Sprat'ss 'A true acco
ount and
deeclaration of the horrid consspiracy againsst the late
kiing, His presen
nt Majesty, annd the governm
ment' (1686).
Stock: 42568
39
99. An exact Ground-P
Plot of ye City of
Worcester
W
as it stood forrtifyd 3. Sept. 1651.
En
ngraving. Sheeet: 375 x 275m
mm (14¾ x 10¾").
Trrimmed and tiipped into albuum sheet.
£280
A plan of the to
own of Worceester showing the
fo
ortifications an
nd Battle of W
Worcester whicch took place
on
n the 3rd September 1651. T
The Battle of Worcester
was
w the last batttle of the Civiil War and saw
w Cromwell'ss
New
N Model Army defeat Chharles II's troop
ps forcing
hiim to flee to France,
F
hiding at one stage in
i the
Boscobel Oak.
Stock: 42946
BUCK
K PANORA
AMAS
From the serries 'Buck's Peerspective Vieews of Cities aand Chief Tow
wns in England and Wales', early examplles, before thee
addition off plate numberrs top right.
400. The W
West Prospeect of the Ciity of Exeterr. [&] The South
S
West Prospect
P
of tthe City of Exeter.
E
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. According too Act of Parliaament 1736.
A pair of enggravings. Platees: 310 x 790m
mm (12¼ x 311"). Central fo
olds as normall and slight offfsetting in titlle. £700
A pair of dettailed views off Exeter, with a descriptive text below an
nd a key to thee right, indicatting various laandmarks andd
buildings.
Stock: 43074
The N
North-East Prospect of Plymouth, iin the Coun
nty of Devon
n. [&] The W
West Prospecct of His
Majesties D
Dock-Yard, Near Plymo
outh.
401.
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. according to Act of Parliam
ment 1736.
A pair of enggravings. Platees: 310 x 790m
mm (12¼ x 311"). Central fo
olds as normall.
£700
A pair of dettailed views off Plymouth, with
w a descripttive text below
w and a key to the right, inddicating variou
us landmarks
and buildingss.
Stock: 43058
402. The W
West Prospeect of His Majestys
M
Docck-Yard, at Chatham.
C
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. Publish'd acccording to Actt of Parliamen
nt. March 26thh 1739 Carden
n Co. No 1
Middle Tempple London.
£580
Engraving. P
Plate: 310 x 7990mm (12¼ x 31"). Centrall fold as norm
mal and slight offsetting
o
in tiitle.
A view of thee dock-yard at
a Chatham, with a descriptiive text below
w and a key to the right, indiicating various landmarks
and buildingss.
Stock: 43064
403. The N
North-Westt Prospect off Deptford, iin the Coun
nty of Kent.
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. Publish'd acccording to Actt of Parliamen
nt. March 26thh 1739 Carden
n Co. No 1
Middle Tempple London.
£550
Engraving. P
Plate: 310 x 7990mm (12¼ x 31"). Centrall fold as norm
mal.
A view of thee port at Depttford, with a descriptive
d
texxt below and a key to the rig
ght, indicatingg various landm
marks and
buildings.
Stock: 43060
404. The S
South Prosp
pect of Doveer, in the Coounty of Ken
nt.
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. Publish'd acccording to Actt of Parliamen
nt. March 26thh 1739 Carden
n Co. No 1
Middle Tempple London.
£380
Engraving. P
Plate: 310 x 7990mm (12¼ x 31"). Centrall fold as norm
mal, slight offseetting in title.
A view of thee port at Doveer, with a desccriptive text beelow and a keey to the right,, indicating vaarious landmarks and
buildings.
Stock: 43067
405. The N
North Prosp
pect of Grav
vesend, in th
he County off Kent.
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. Publish'd acccording to Actt of Parliamen
nt. March 26thh 1739 Carden
n Co. No 1
Middle Tempple London.
£480
Engraving. P
Plate: 310 x 7990mm (12¼ x 31"). Centrall fold as norm
mal, slight offseetting in title.
A view of thee port at Gravvesend, with a descriptive teext below and
d a key to the right,
r
indicatinng various lan
ndmarks and
buildings.
Stock: 43062
406. The N
North-Westt Prospect off Greenwich
h, in the Cou
unty of Kentt.
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. Publish'd acccording to Actt of Parliamen
nt March 26th 1739. Garden
n Co. No.1
Middle Tempple London.
£700
Engraving. P
Plates: 310 x 790mm
7
(12¼ x 31"). Centraal folds and sliight offsetting
g in title.
A detailed viiew of Greenw
wich, with a deescriptive textt below and a key to the rig
ght, indicatingg various landm
marks and
buildings.
Stock: 43079
407. The N
North-Westt Prospect off Maidstonee, in the Cou
unty of Kentt.
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. According too Act of Parliaament 1738.
Engraving. P
Plate: 310 x 7990mm (12¼ x 31"). Centrall fold as norm
mal, slight offseetting in title.
£420
A view of thee port at Maiddstone, with a descriptive teext below and a key to the right, indicatinng various landmarks and
buildings.
Stock: 43066
408. The N
North-Westt Prospect off the City off Rochester.
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. Publish'd acccording to Actt of Parliamen
nt. March 25thh 1738 Carden
n Co. No 1
Middle Tempple London.
Engraving. P
Plate: 310 x 7990mm (12¼ x 31"). Centrall fold as norm
mal, slight offseetting in title aand trimmed to
t plate on
top edge
£450
d
texxt below and a key to the riight, indicating
ng various land
dmarks and
A view of thee port at Rochhester, with a descriptive
buildings.
wns in England
d and Wales', before the addition of a
From the seriies 'Buck's Peerspective Views of Cities aand Chief Tow
plate numberr top right.
Stock: 43065
409. The N
North-Westt Prospect off Sheerness,, in the Coun
nty of Kent.
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. Publish'd acccording to Actt of Parliamen
nt. March 26thh 1739 Carden
n Co. No 1
Middle Tempple London.
Engraving. P
Plate: 310 x 7990mm (12¼ x 31"). Centrall fold as norm
mal, slight offseetting in title aand trimmed to
t plate on
top edge
£480
d
texxt below and a key to the riight, indicating
ng various land
dmarks and
A view of thee port at Sheeerness, with a descriptive
buildings.
Stock: 43063
410. The N
North Prosp
pect of Woollwich, in thee County of Kent.
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t. Publish'd acccording to Actt of Parliamen
nt. March 26thh 1739 Carden
n Co. No 1
Middle Tempple London.
£550
Engraving. P
Plate: 310 x 7990mm (12¼ x 31"). Centrall fold as norm
mal.
A view of thee port at Wooolwich, with a descriptive teext below and a key to the right, indicatinng various landmarks and
buildings.
Stock: 43061
411. The S
South West Prospect off the Universsity, and Citty of Oxford
d.
Sam.l and Naath.l Buck dellin. et Sculp.t, 1731.
Engraving. P
Plate: 310 x 7990mm (12¼ x 31"). Creasess .
£420
A view of Oxxford with a descriptive
d
tex
xt below and a key to the rig
ght, indicating
g various landm
dmarks and bu
uildings.
Stock: 43059
Argh
hibald Graaff Van Argyll. Heer van
Kinlire, van
n Campbel, van Lorne &. Erfsheriif
en Governeeur Vande Provincen
P
va
an Argyl, en
n
Turben, en
n Erfrechterr en Generaeel Der
Geseyde Prrovintien deer Westersch
he en Andree
Eylanden.
412.
[Adriano Haeelwegh Fecit.] [n.d., c.1680
0.]
A rare engravving. Sheet: 330 x 240mm (13 x 9½").
Trimmed witthin plate and laid on album
m sheet. £2660
Archibald Caampbell, ninthh Earl of Argy
yll (c. 1629 –
1685) a conffederate of Jam
mes Duke of Monmouth,
M
annd
who was impprisoned for reefusing to sub
bscribe to the
Test Act in 11681 and senteenced to death
h. He escaped
ntry but four
from Edinbuurgh castle andd left the coun
was taken in a abortive
a
attem
mpt to invade
years later w
Scotland andd beheaded. Byy Adrian Haellwegh, Dutch
printmaker (cc.1637 - 17022). He worked in Amsterdam
m,
primarily on portraits and book illustrations.
Stock: 43068
[Patrrick Hume] Patricius Co
omes de
Marchmon
nt, Vicecomees de Blason
nberrie,
Dominus P
Polwarth de Palwarth, Redbreas
R
ett
Greenlaw.... Ano Dni 1698.
413.
G. Kneller Eques pinxit. R.
R White sculp
psit. [c.1698.]
1
large
Engraving, raare. 465 x 3455mm (18¼ x 13½"),
margins. Tonned.
£3220
A portrait off Patrick Humee (1641-1724)), 1st Earl of
Marchmont. He was Lord Chancellor off Scotland
1696-1702 annd voted for thhe union of Scotland with
England in 1706.
Stock: 41332
414. [John
n Maitland, Duke of La
auderdale.]
[Painted by JJohn Riley. Enngraved by Geerard Valck.]
[n.d., c.1700.]
Proof before alll letters, 17th
h century
Engraving. P
watermark; S
Sheet: 295 x 245mm
2
(11½ x 8¾").
Trimmed insside plate and tipped into an
n album sheet..
£2330
a 2nd Earl of
o Lauderdale,,
John Maitlannd, 1st Duke and
3rd Lord Thiirlestane (16166 - 1682), wass a Scottish
politician, annd leader within the Cabal Ministry.
M
By
John Riley, pportrait painter (1646 - 1691
1), engraved bby
Gerard Valckk (1651/1652 - 1726), engraaver,
mezzotinter aand publisher,, Amsterdam.
Stock: 43070
[Albeert VII, arch
hduke of Au
ustria, and
Isabella Clara Eugeniaa] Albertus & Isabella
dei Gratia A
Archiduces Austriae, Duces
D
Burgundiae; Brabantiae, &c. Com
mites
Flandriae eetc.
415.
[Anon., c.1619]
Engraving, shheet 270 x 225mm (10½ x 8¾").
Trimmed; tippped into albuum sheet; portrrait of Philip IIII
of Spain versso.
£2220
Double portrrait of Albert VII
V (1559-162
21), briefly
archduke of A
Austria in 16119 before abdiicating in
favour of Ferrdinand II, andd his wife Isab
bella Clara
Eugenia soveereign of the Habsburg
H
Neth
herlands from
m
1598-1621.
Stock: 42980
41
16. [Albertt VII, archd
duke of Austtria, and
Issabella Clara Eugenia] Serenissimo
o et
Potentissimo Alberto Auustriae Archiduci,
Burgundiae,
B
Duci, Princiipi [...]
Jo
oannes Mullerr Sculptor devvotionis ergo. D.D.
D Ex
Archetypo
A
Petri Pauli Rubennii Serenitatis Suae
Piictoris. [1615]]
Tw
wo engravings, each sheet aapprox. 410 x 285mm (16
x 11¼"). Trimm
med; false low
wer margins. Fine.
F
£2000
ortraits of Alb
bert VII (15599-1621), brieflly archduke
Po
off Austria in 16
619 before abddicating in fav
vour of
Feerdinand II, an
nd his wife Isaabella Clara Eugenia,
E
so
overeign of thee Habsburg N
Netherlands fro
om 159816
621.
Fiine engravings after portraitts by Rubens, who was
ap
ppointed courtt painter to Allbert and Isabeella although
hee was permitteed to remain inn his hometow
wn of
Antwerp
A
and acccept commisssions from wh
hoever he
ch
hose.
Stock: 43005
41
17. [Charle
es VI, Holy R
Roman Emperor]
Charles
C
III. King
K
of Spaiin &c. Born
n at Vienna
Oct.
O 1. 1685. Proclaim'd Sept. 1. 170
03 NS.
F.. Stampart ad Vivum Pinxitt. Sold by B. Lens
L
at the 3
Crowns & Dial in Fleetstreett the corner off Water lane
[cc.1715]
Mezzotint,
M
sheeet 345 x 250m
mm (13½ x 9¾
¾"). Trimmed;
gllued to backin
ng sheet at edgges. Fine and rare.
r
£220
Charles VI, Holy Roman Em
mperor (1685 -1740).
s
the A
Austro-Turkish
h War of
Charles' reign spanned
716-8, which gained
g
Hungaarian lands and
d Serbia, and
17
War
W of the Quaadruple Alliannce (1718-20),, the peace
treeaty of which saw Sicily exxchanged for Sardinia.
S
The
laater War of thee Polish Succeession (1733-3
38) and a
Tu
urkish war in 1737, which w
were unsuccessful from an
Austrian
A
perspeective. By thiss time most off the land
gaained in 1718 had been lostt, and the cost of the war
leed to disconten
nt amongst Chharles' subjectts.
One
O of few prin
nts made from
m paintings by the Dutch
arrtist Frans van
n Stampart (16675-1750), wh
ho was
ap
ppointed courtt painter to Chharles in 1698
8. CS: 20 only
sttate.
Stock: 42995
[Charlees VI, Holy R
Roman Emperor, afterr
deeclaring him
mself king off Spain in 17
700]
Charles
C
III Roi
R d'Espagnne et des Ind
des &. née
Archiduc
A
d'A
Austriche.
41
18.
J. Gole fecit et ex: Amstelodami cum Prrivilegio
[c.1700]
Mezzotint, fiine impressionn; sheet 245 x 185mm (9½ x
7¼"). Trimm
med inside plattemark; glued to backing
sheet.
£2660
Holy Roman Emperor,
E
as cllaimant to thee
Charles VI, H
Spanish crow
wn. His relativve, Charles II of
o Spain, diedd
in 1700 with no direct heirr, leading to th
he War of the
ustrian Charlees
Spanish Succcession, whichh pitted the Au
against the French candidaate, Louis XIV
V's grandson
C
Philip, duke of Anjou. Durring the war, Charles'
brother, Joseeph I, Holy Rooman Emperorr, died, and
Charles returrned to Viennaa to assume th
he imperial
crown. Philipp, duke of Anjjou became kiing of Spain (aas
Philip V).
Stock: 42250
Stock: 42996
42
21. Impera
ator Caesar Leopoldus I
Austriacus
A
Germanorum
G
m Hungar Bohem Rex
Turcarum
T
cu
um Deo Victtor et Trium
mphator PP
Augustus
A
Was darf Maggog Turfund
d Carter
to
obenwider Bottes
B
[...]
Zu
ufinden in Nu
urmberg bei Jaacob Sandrart
Kupferstecher
K
und
u Kunsthanndler.
En
ngraving, sheeet 360 x 260m
mm (14 x 10¼
¼"). Cut;
tip
pped into albu
um sheet.
£280
Leeopold I, Holy
y Roman Empperor (1640-17
705).
Leeopold's reign
n coincided wiith conflicts with
w the
Ottoman
O
Empirre in the Greatt Turkish Warr (including
th
he famous Battle of Vienna in 1683), and
d three years
ag
gainst France. These includded the War off the Spanish
Su
uccession, wh
hich resulted fr
from Leopold's attempt to
giive his son Ch
harles the entirre Spanish inh
heritance,
th
hus disregardin
ng the will of Charles II of Spain.
Germany-publi
G
owing
shed equestriaan portrait sho
Leeopold as triumphing over ffallen Turkish
h soldiers
du
uring the Greaat Turkish Waar.
Stock: 43013
Leopoldus I. D.G. E
Electus Rom:
Im
mperator Seemp: Augustt: Germania
ae,
Hungariae,
H
Bohemiae
B
Ettc Rex.
42
22.
[Ferd
dinand III, Holy
H
Roman
n Emperor,
and Electorr Ferdinand
d Maria of Bavaria]
B
419.
[Jonas Suydeerhoef and Jaccob Louys afteer Pieter
Soutman] [Puublished by Pieter Soutman
n, c.1650]
Two engravinngs, fine imprressions with 17th century
watermark; ssheets approx.. 380 x 265mm
m (15 x 10½")).
Trimmed andd tipped into album
a
sheets; inscribed versso
'P. Mariette 11650' and 'P. Mariette
M
1662'.
£6550
Two portraitss from a series of twenty-tw
wo plates
showing porttraits of Europpean rulers and their wives,,
after drawinggs made by Piieter Soutman after paintinggs
by Rubens annd Van Dyck.. The portraitss were engraveed
by Jonas Suyyderhoef, Jacoob Louys and Pieter
P
van
Sompel, whille the ornameental borders are
a etched by
Soutman, whho also publishhed the series in Haarlem
around 1650. Excellent proovenance.
Stock: 43015
Antoon Florianuss, S.R.J. Prin
nceps de
Liechtensteein, Nicolsp
purgii in Sileesia,
Troppavia,, et Jagernd
dorffy Dux. Comes
C
a
Ritberg [...]
420.
Pet: Schenckk ad vivum dellin Hagae Com
m: Sculp:
Amsteloed: C
Cum Privil Luud Smids M. Dr.
D
Mezzotint, shheet 265 x 1855mm (10½ x 7¼").
7
Trimmeed;
tipped into allbum sheet. Fiine.
£3880
Anton Floriaan, prince of Liechtenstein
L
(1656-1721).
(
During the W
War of the Spaanish Successiion Anton
Florian serveed as Chief Inttendant and Prime Ministerr
to Archduke Karl, who subbsequently beecame Emperoor
Charles createed the new prin
ncipality of
Charles VI. C
Liechtensteinn, and made Anton
A
Florian its first princee.
Ph
hil: Bauttats Sculp.
S
Ex Form
mis N. Vissch
her
En
ngraving, 17th
h century wateermark; sheett 350 x
24
45mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Trimm
med; tipped intto album
sh
heet.
£190
Leeopold I, Holy
y Roman Empperor (1640-17
705).
Leeopold's reign
n coincided wiith conflicts with
w the
Ottoman
O
Empirre in the Greatt Turkish Warr (including
th
he famous Battle of Vienna in 1683), and
d three years
ag
gainst France. These includded the War off the Spanish
Su
uccession, wh
hich resulted fr
from Leopold's attempt to
giive his son Ch
harles the entirre Spanish inh
heritance,
th
hus disregardin
ng the will of Charles II of Spain.
En
ngraved by Fiilibert Bouttatts the Elder (1654-88),
Dutch
D
engraverr working in A
Amsterdam, Antwerp
A
and
th
he Hague.
Stock: 43011
42
23. Georgius Rakocziii D.G. Princ
ceps
Transylvania
T
ae etc.
Frred Bouttats sculp. T. v. Meerlen ex [c.1660]
En
ngraving, sheeet 160 x 110m
mm (6¼ x 4¼""). Trimmed;
gllued to backin
ng sheet at edgges.
£120
György
G
Rákóczzi II (1621-16660), prince off
Trransylvania. After
A
making aalliances with
h Sweden
am
mongst other countries
c
Rákkóczi led a warr against
Po
oland which, after
a
initial addvances, ended
d badly. His
laand was subseq
quently invadded by Ottomaan Turks and
hee died in battlee in 1660.
Stock: 42988
Frederick, King off Bohemia Elector
E
Palat: [&] Elizabeth, Quueen of Boheemia
Daughter
D
to K.
K James Istt and Grand
dmother to
hiis present Maj.ty.
M
42
24.
[JJohn Faber thee Elder after M
Michiel Mierev
velt]
[P
Published by Thomas
T
Bakew
well, c.1710]
Pair of engraavings, each shheet approx 19
90 x 150mm
(7½ x 6"). Trrimmed, losinng text; tipped into album
sheets.
£3990
nt Palatine of tthe
Frederick V, king of Boheemia and coun
Rhine (1596--1632), and hiis wife Elizabeth Stuart
(1596-1662).. They marriedd in London in 1613, and
Frederick acccepted the croown of Bohem
mia in 1619, buut
just after a yeear later his reeign as king en
nded followinng
the Battle of White Mounttain, and they spent the restt
gue). For this
of their lives in exile (mosstly at the Hag
reason they aare nicknamedd 'The Winter King' and 'Thhe
Winter Queeen'.
Pair of Britissh mezzotints after portraitss by Michiel vvan
Mierevelt (15567-1641), Duutch artist who became
official paintter to the stadhholder court and painted
many portraiits of members of the Housee of Orange
Nassau, as w
well as foreign sitters such as Sir Dudley
Carleton andd Edward Ceciil, Viscount Wimbledon.
W
Stock: 43007
Frideericus Bohem
miae Rex, S.R.
S Imp.
Elector Pallatinus Rhen
ni Bavariae [...]
425.
Lo
ouis, the Gran
nd Dauphin (11661-1711), elldest son of
Lo
ouis XIV, with his wife Maaria Anna Victoria of
Bavaria, and their three sons .
ngraved after the painting bby Pierre Mign
nard, now at
En
Versailles,
V
with
h the addition of a portrait of
o Louis XIV
haanging on the wall.
Stock: 42922
[Louis XIII] Serennissiumus acc
Potentissimus Princeps L
Ludovicus D.G.
D
Galliae,
G
et Na
avarrae Rexx Christianisssimus
42
28.
Henricus
H
Hondius delin. et exxcudit 1627. Cum
C
prrivilegio Illus s. D.D. Ordinnum Generaliu
um
En
ngraving, sheeet 410 x 290m
mm (16 x 11½
½"). Trimmed;
crrease on left.
£320
Lo
ouis XIII (160
01-43), king oof France from
m the age of
niine (when his father Henri IIV was assassinated). The
reeign of Louis XIII,
X in whichh he relied heaavily upon
caardinal Richelieu, saw the fo
founding of the Academie
Frrancaise, and French
F
involvvement (from 1635) in the
im
mmense contin
nental conflictt of the Thirty
y Years' War.
Stock: 42979
[Anon., c.16220]
Engraving, shheet 290 x 235mm (11½ x 9¼").
Trimmed; daamaged; gluedd to backing sh
heet at edges.
'P. Mariette 11690'(?) in msss. lower left.
£3220
Frederick V, King of Boheemia and Cou
unt Palatine off
w city view
the Rhine (15596-1632) on horseback, with
(probably Praague) behind. Frederick acccepted the
crown of Bohhemia in 16199, but just afteer a year later
his reign as kking followingg the Battle off White
Mountain, annd he spent the rest of his life in exile witth
his wife and family (mostlly at the Hagu
ue).
Stock: 42990
[Fred
derick V, kin
ng of Bohem
mia and coun
nt
Palatine off the Rhine] Sereniss. Potent Prin.
Fridericus D.G. Bohem
m. Rex. Com
mes Palatinu
us
Rhi. S.R.I. [...]
426.
[Anon., c.16220]
Engraving, shheet 355 x 255mm (14 x 10
0"). Trimmed;;
tipped into allbum sheet; fooxing and paper tone. £2440
Frederick V, king of Boheemia and coun
nt Palatine of tthe
c view
Rhine (1596--1632) on horrseback, with city
(probably Praague) behind. Frederick acccepted the
crown of Bohhemia in 16199, but just afteer a year later
his reign as kking followingg the Battle off White
Mountain, annd he spent the rest of his life in exile witth
his wife and family (mostlly at the Hagu
ue).
Possibly copied from a priint showing a similar imagee
but in reversee, with putti holding
h
a crow
wn above
Frederick's hhead.
Stock: 43000
427. [Louis, the Gran
nd Dauphin, and his
family] Laa Famille Rooyalle de Mo
onseigneur
Dauphin dee france
N. Arnoult feecit Se vend a paris chez N.. Arnoult rue dde
la fromageriee a l'image de S.t Claude au
ux halles avec
Privilege du Roy [c.1685]
mm (15 x 17¼"").
Engraving, vvery fine; sheeet 380 x 440m
Trimmed; creease through centre,
c
slight stain on left inn
title.
£5880
[Louis XIV and hiss family in the
t chariot
off peace] Le Char Triom
mphant de la
a Paix sous
lee Regne de Louis
L
XIIII [[...]
42
29.
[N
Nicolas l'Armeessin, 1663]
En
ngraving, sheeet 405 x 510m
mm (16 x 20")). Trimmed
do
own from larg
ger engraving;; two folds.
£480
Allegorical
A
reprresentation off Louis XIV an
nd his
faamily; top secttion of a 16633 almanac engraved by
Nicolas
N
de l'Arm
messin and puublished by Piierre
Bertrand.
Stock: 42923
[Louis XIV] Ludoovicus XIIII dei Gratia
Franciae et Navarrae
N
Reex.
43
30.
R. Nanteuil ad vivum pin et SSculpebat. Cu
um privilegio
Regis 1663.
En
ngraving, sheeet 400 x 330m
mm (15¾ x 13"). Trimmed;
Creasing not visible from froont; tipped into
o album
heet.
sh
£240
Lo
ouis XIV (163
38 - 1715), knnown as Louiss the Great
(L
Louis le Grand
d) or the Sun K
King (le Roi-S
Soleil),
Bourbon monarrch who ruledd as King of Frrance and
Navarre
N
from 1643 until his ddeath.
Fiine engraving by Robert Naantueil (1623--78), who
en
ngraved eleven
n portraits of tthe monarch. Nanteuil's
style of printtmaking whichh so dominateed French
portrait engraaving for geneerations follow
wing him.
Besides the qquality of his work,
w
Nanteuil also
campaigned to have engraaving recognissed as a liberall
r
the
art in France, culminating in engravers receiving
Edict of St Jeean-de-Luz inn 1660.
an
nd Gabriel Craamoisy, 1651)). Engraved by
y Engraved
by
y Claude Melllan (1598-16888), French arttist whose
simple, spare sttyle makes him
m one of the most
m
mmediately distinctive of alll major printm
makers.
im
Stock: 43019
[Charlees, Landgraave of Hesse--Kassel]
Carolus
C
D.G.. Landgraviu
ius Hassiae Princeps
P
Hersfeldiae
H
&c.
&
431. Madame de Maiintenon.
HBonnart, exx au Coq, avecc privil [c.170
00]
Etching, sheeet 275 x 190m
mm (10¾ x 7½
½"). Trimmed;;
tipped into allbum sheet.
£1440
Françoise d'A
Aubigné, Marquise de Main
ntenon (1635-1719), seconnd wife of Louuis XIV. Her marriage
m
to thee
king was nevver officially announced
a
or admitted,
although she was influentiial within the court.
c
She
Maison royalee de Saint-Lou
uis, a school ffor
founded the M
poor girls froom noble famiilies, and used
d her influencee
to subsequenntly secure theem prominent positions.
Stock: 43014
43
34.
J. Gole fecit. Nicolaus Visschher Ex cum Privil. Ordin.
General
G
Belaii Federati Ao 11696
Mezzotint,
M
sheeet 470 x 360m
mm (18½ x 14¼").
Trrimmed to image; crease thhrough centre not
n visible
from front.
£320
A large impresssive portrait oof Charles, Lan
ndgrave of
Hesse-Kassel
H
(1654-1730), w
who governed
d HesseKassel
K
during the Thirty Yeaars' War and War
W of the
Sp
panish Successsion.
Stock: 42394
Stock: 42989
[Marrie de Medicci surroundeed by her
children]
432.
[Lucas Vorstterman after Nicolaas
N
van der
d Horst]
[Published byy Balthasar Moretus,
M
1632]]
Engraving, shheet 235 x 165mm (9¼ x 6½"). Laid ontto
album sheet on left marginn.
£1880
a Regent off France (15733Marie de Méédicis, Queen and
1642), wife of King Henryy IV of France, of the
Bourbon brannch of the kinngs of France. Later she wass
the regent forr her son Kingg Louis XIII of
o France.
Shown here fframed withinn a tree, from the
t branches oof
which grow hher children: Louis
L
XIII of France;
Henrietta Maaria; Elisabethh, Gaston of Orléans;
O
and
Christine Maarie of Savoy. Fame and Fortune water thhe
tree in lower corners.
d la Serre's 'H
Histoire
Illustration too Jean Puget de
Curieuse de ttout ce qui c'eest passé a l'En
ntree de la
Reyne Mere du Roy Trescchrestien dans les Villes dess
Antwerp: Moreetus, 1632)
Pays Bas" (A
Stock: 43012
43
35. [Georg
ge William, D
Duke of Bru
unswickLüneburg]
L
Georgius
G
Wiilhelmus. Deei Gratia
Dux
D Brunsuicensis et Luunaeburgenssis etc.
Anselmus
A
van Hulle
H
pinxit PPetr. de Jode sculpsit
Accessit
A
Privileegium Caesareeum Cum priv
vilegio
Regum et Hollaandiae ordinum
m [1652]
En
ngraving, sheeet 350 x 255m
mm (13¾ x 10
0"). Small
margins.
m
£220
George
G
William
m, Duke of Bru
runswick-Lüneburg (162417
705). After thee death of Juliius Francis, du
uke of SaxeLaauenberg in 1689, George W
William invad
ded the
du
uchy, which Ju
ulius Francis hhad decided to
o leave to
on
ne of his daug
ghters rather thhan a close maale claimant
su
uch as George William. Eveentually the occcupation
was
w legitimised
d by Emperor Charles VI, when
w
George
William's
W
secon
nd successor, George II, kin
ng of Great
Britain, was forrmally given SSaxe-Lauenbeerg.
George
G
William
m was the fathher of Sophia Dorothea
D
of
Celle, wife of George
G
I of Grreat Britain.
Stock: 42998
Le G
Grand Armand Card. Du
uc de
Richelieu
433.
C. Mellan G.. F. [1651]
Engraving, shheet 340 x 235mm (13½ x 9¼").
Trimmed; tippped into albuum sheet.
£2550
Armand Jeann du Plessis, Cardinal-Duke
C
e of Richelieu
and of Frontaac (1585-16422), French clerrgyman,
nobleman annd statesman, sat
s at a desk with
w La
Rochelle in tthe backgrounnd. Richelieu became
b
a
cardinal in 16622 and Louiss XIII's chief minister
m
in
1642. On hiss death he wass succeeded in
n this position
by his protéggé, Cardinal Mazarin.
M
A shrrewd statesmaan
who played a key role in thhe transformaation of Francee
into a modernn centralized state and help
ped ensure
French dominnance in the Thirty
T
Years' War
W (1618-488),
Richelieu waas also a great patron of the arts, whose
achievements in this field included the founding
f
of thhe
Académie Frrançaise.
Illustration too Richelieu's 'Traité qui con
ntient la
méthode la pplus facile et laa plus assurée pour converti
tir
ceux qui se ssont séparés dee l'Eglise' (Parris: Stéphane
43
36. [The Se
eminary of L
Lingen] Au
uspicus, ut
Breda
B
tuis, ca
aput extu litt, Hellas et Latium,
L
Lingam,
L
sic ediere,
e
tuam
m [...]
D.D.D.
D
Romanus de Hooghee J.U.S. et Com
mmissarius
Regius Ling. [cc.1690]
Ettching, sheet 445
4 x 580mm
m (17½ x 22¾""). Two folds;
haardly visible from
f
front. Toop part centrall repaired.
£520
Th
he seminary at
a Lingen in Loower Saxony,, Germany,
ettched by Romeyn de Hooghhe (1645-1708
8), Dutch
Baroque prinntmaker best known
k
for his political
caricatures of Louis XIV and
a his prints glorifying
n. In 1689
William III aand the Glorioous Revolution
William III aappointed de Hooghe
H
comm
missioner in
charge of thee exploration of
o stone quarries in Lingen in
order to obtaain building materials
m
for the royal huntinng
lodge of Het Loo. This priint praises the appetite for
learning amoongst the townn's inhabitants. Landwehr
p.338.
Stock: 42797
[Prin
nce Rupert, Count Palattine]
Rupertus. D
Dei gratiae Comes
C
Pala
atinus Rhenii
Dux Bavarriae et Cumb
briae et Totiius Angliae
Vice Admirrallus et Castri Regalis Windsor
Constabulaarius et Gub
bernator &cc.
437.
43
39. Count D'Ada. Thee Popes Nuntio to King
Ja
ames the Second.
I. Beckett fecittt. I. Savage exx: [n.d. c.1685
5.]
Mezzotint.
M
Sheet: 240 x 190m
mm (9½ x 7½
½"). Trimmed
an
nd tipped into album sheet.
£190
Po
ortrait of Ferd
dinando D'Addda (1649-1719
9) half length
in
n oval, wearing
g gown, collarr and cross su
uspended
from neck. D'A
Adda was prefe
fect of the Con
ngregation of
Rites and the Papal Nuncio to James II of England. In
16
690 he was made a Cardinaal-Priest and in
n 1715 he
was
w made Card
dinal Bishop oof Albano. CS:: 29.
Stock: 43072
A: Blootelingg fe. Jo: Lloydd ex: [c.1680]
Mezzotint, shheet 127 x 95m
mm (5 x 3¾")). Tipped into
album sheet.
£2220
Prince Ruperrt, Count Palatine (1619-1682) was
honorary Fouunder Fellow of the Royal Society
S
in 16664
and he submiitted a wide raange of researrch including a
water pump, navigational instruments, gunpowder,
g
ann
p
aid
d for artists. H
He
early machinne gun and a perspective
proved to be one of the moost skilful and
d inspiring
mmanders in thhe Civil War. He was the
Royalist com
earliest practtitioner of mezzzotint engrav
ving in Englannd
and demonsttrated the techhnique in 1661.
Engraved byy Abraham Blooteeling after Sir Peter Lelyy.
CS: Q, ii/ii.
Stock: 43046
Emerric Comte de
d Teckely Chef
C
des
Mécontentss en Hongrie.
438.
S. Thomassinn Sculptor Regius Se Vend a Paris chez
Thomassin ruue St. Jacquess vis a vis la ru
ue du Platre a
l'Image St. Jeean avec Priviil du Roy [c.1700]
Engraving, shheet 225 x 170mm (8¾ x 6¾"). Trimmedd;
tipped into allbum sheet.
£1440
Count Imre T
Thököly de Kéésmárk (1658-1705),
Hungarian noobleman who led an anti-Habsburg
uprising, folllowing his fathher Istvan (wh
ho died when he
was a child) in doing so. He
H led an army
y of rebels,
reinforced byy Turkish and Transylvaniaan forces, and
established hhimself as Prinnce of Upper Hungary
H
(168 25). Having foormed an alliaance with the Ottoman
O
Empire, Thökköly assisted the Turks in th
he Battle of
Vienna in 16683, in which intervention
i
from
fr the Polishh
army of Sobiieski led to a decisive
d
defeaat for the
Ottoman arm
my. Thököly thhen tried to reconcile himseelf
with Habsbuurg Emperor Leopold
L
I, offeering to lay
ms in exchange for recognition of Thökölly
down his arm
as Prince of U
Upper Hungarry and confirm
mation of
Protestant relligious rights in Hungary. Leopold,
L
however, dem
manded compplete surrenderr, and Thökölyy
renewed hosttilities. This 1685 campaign
n was also a
failure and ennded in imprissonment. Alth
hough Thökölyy
achieved subbsequent victoories with dimiinished forcess,
he lost his prrincipality of Upper
U
Hungarry and finally
retired to Gallata, near Istannbul, with larg
ge estates
granted him bby Sultan Muustafa II.
Stock: 43001
[Frederrick Henry, Prince of Orange]
O
Henricus
H
Freedericus origgin Princeptts Auraic
Comes
C
Nassa
auiae, Catzoonellibogia [....]
44
40.
AV
A Venne pn. W Delphus scc. [in image lo
ower right]
Cum Privilegio
osexennio Ordd. Conf. Prov. J.P. vande
Venne
V
exc. Mid
ddelburgens. 11619
En
ngraving, very
y fine impresssion; 17th cen
ntury
watermark,
w
sheet 420 x 305m
mm (6½ x 12""). Repaired
teear on right cen
ntre border annd on left. Triimmed inside
pllatemark; vertical crease.
£450
Frrederick Henry, Prince of O
Orange (1584 - 1647).
Frrederick Henry was son of W
William the Silent,
S
the
prrincipal leaderr of the Dutchh struggle for independence
i
ag
gainst Spain. When
W
his halff-brother, Mau
urice Prince
off Orange, died
d in 1625, Fredderick becamee the third
heereditary stadh
holder of the U
United Dutch Provinces.
He
H married a laady-in-waitingg to the exiled
d Queen of
Bohemia. In 16
641 their son, W
William II, married
m
Mary,
he daughter off Charles I of G
Great Britain. The Dutch
th
Wars
W against th
he Spanish conntinued until the
t end of his
reeign. Shortly following
f
his ddeath in Januaary 1648,
peeace was form
mally declaredd between the two
t
co
ountries.
En
ngraving afterr Adriaen vann de Venne (15
589-1662),
Dutch
D
artist and
d writer basedd in Middelburrg, Zeeland att
th
his time. Impreessions of the print were pu
urchased by
th
he States Geneeral, the rulingg executive off the United
Dutch
D
Provincees.
Stock: 42385
[Fred
derick Henrry, prince off Orange, on
n
horseback] Discessus Hispanici
H
Praesidi
Traiecti ad
d Mosam Aoo. 1632. Die 23
2 Augusti.
441.
JM D. Jonge invent J. V. Velde
V
fecit C. Visscher
excudebat
Etching and engraving, 177th century waatermark; sheeet
m (8½ x 9¼"). Trimmed fro
om larger prinnt
215 x 235mm
and tipped innto album sheeet.
£2440
Left sheet off a six-sheet prrint of the Spaanish garrison
M
waas
withdrawing from Maastriicht in 1632. Maastricht
deep in Spannish-held territtory when the Dutch
commander F
Frederick Hennry, prince of Orange,
attempted to capture it, buut after a siege lasting more
than two monnths, the Spannish withdrew, allowing thee
Dutch Repubblic to gain ann important vicctory in the
Dutch War oof Independencce against the Spanish.
Stock: 42610
The p
pourtraicturre of the mo
ost Illustriou
us
Isabella Clara Eugeniaa Infanta of Spain,
Duchesse oof Austria an
nd Burgund
die: And
Princesse oof Belgia &c.
442.
R.E. sculpsitt Are to be solld by Compton
n Hollande ovver
Exchange
against the E
Engraving, shheet 180 x 110mm (7 x 4¼"). Trimmed;
glued to backking sheet; 'deec. 1633 aet. 67'
6 in mss. at
top.
£1330
ds (1566-16333).
Isabella, ruleer of the Spaniish Netherland
In 1599 Isabeella married Albert,
A
former viceroy of
Portugal. Theey ruled the Spanish
S
Netherrlands togetheer
during what iis considered the Golden Age
A of the
territory, in w
which peace and
a stability were
w achieved
after several decades of waar.
b Rubens, co
ourt painter off
Engraving affter a portrait by
Albert and Issabella.
Stock: 42982
On
O the right, sh
haded beneathh a tree, are deceased
members
m
of thee family: Williiam I (d.1584), beside him
hiis fourth and last wife Louisse de Coligny
y, and behind
th
hem two of Wiilliam's sons, PPhilip William
m and
Maurice.
M
Opposite them Willlliam's surviving son and
su
uccessor to thee stadtholdershhip Frederick Henry is
sh
hown with his family (Amal
alia of Solms-B
Braunfels, thee
fu
uture William II, and Louisaa Henrietta).
Behind the two main groups,, in the centre, is a third
grroup: Fredericck of the Palattinate, King off Bohemia,
hiis wife Princesss Elizabeth (ddaughter of Jaames I), and
th
heir children. After
A
Prague w
was besieged they spent
many
m
years in exile
e
in the Neetherlands. Viiew of the
Hague
H
in the baackground.
Pu
ublished by Claes Jansz. Viisscher, to wh
hom the print
is sometimes atttributed, posssibly after a deesign by
Adriaen
A
van de Venne. Annaa E.C. Simoni, 'Terra
In
ncognita: The Beudeker Colllection in thee Map Libraryy
off the British Library', Britissh Library Jou
urnal, 1985
Stock: 42784
44
44. De Hee
ere Michiel A
Adriansz Ru
uyter,
Ridder,
R
Lt. Admirael
A
ovver de Provintie van
Hollandt
H
end
de Westvriesslandt.
A:
A Blooteligh fecit
f
aqua fortii et Exc. [c.16
680]
En
ngraving, 17th
h century wateermark; sheett 270 x
21
15mm (10½ x 8½"). Trimm
med; tipped intto backing
sh
heet.
£180
Michiel
M
de Ruy
yter (1607–16776), one of the greatest
Dutch
D
admirals. De Ruyter iss most famouss for his
brrilliant victories in the Secoond and Third Anglo-Dutchh
Wars
W with Englland, the best known probably being the
Raid on the Meedway.
En
ngraved by Ab
braham Blootteling (1640-9
90), Dutch
prrintmaker who
o spent time inn London (c.1672-8) wheree
hee created somee of the early masterpieces in the new
prrintmaking tecchnique of meezzotint, beforre returning
to
o his native Am
msterdam. Forr the Raid on the Medway
seee ref. 18857.
Stock: 43010
[Marqu
uis Ambrogiio Spinola]
Illlustrissimuss et Excellenntissimus Prrinceps
Ambrosius
A
Sp
pinola, Marrchio Sestii et
e Venaeri
[...]
44
45.
443. [The far-famed House
H
of Na
assau or
Het Wyt Beroemt Geslaccht, van
Orange] H
Nassou of O
Orangien.
CJ Visscher escudebat [c.11628-9]
fine impressionn; sheet 275 x 315mm (10¾
¾
Engraving, fi
x 12½"). Trim
mmed, repaireed crease alon
ng bottom of
image. Repaaired loss at toop.
£7550
Unusual porttrait combininng living and dead
d
memberss
of the Orange-Nassau fam
mily, the Dutch
h royal dynastyy.
M.
M à Mierevelt pinxit J. Mulller Sculpsit Cum privil
[1
1615]
En
ngraving, sheeet 410 x 280m
mm (16 x 11")). A very fine
im
mpression, butt cut; glued to backing sheeet at edges;
Creasing hardly
y visible from
m front.
£650
Marquis
M
Ambro
ogio Spinola ((1569-1630), commander
off the Spanish Armies
A
in the Netherlands. Born in
Itaaly, Spinola was
w named com
mmander in chief of the
Netherlands
N
by Philip II in 16605, and nego
otiated the
tw
welve year trucce of 1609. A
After the resum
mption of
fig
ghting in the Netherlands
N
inn 1621, Spino
ola returned
th
here and captu
ured Breda in 11625 (as comm
memorated
by
y Velazquez's painting of thhe Surrender of
o Breda). He
feell out of favou
ur with Philipp IV, however,, who
ap
ppointed him governor
g
of M
Milan instead.
Fiine engraving after a portrai
ait by Michiel van
Mierevelt
M
(1567
7-1641), Dutcch artist who became
b
offficial painter to the stadhollder court and
d painted
many portraiits of members of the Housee of Orange
Nassau, as w
well as foreign sitters such as Sir Dudley
Carleton andd Edward Ceciil, Viscount Wimbledon.
W
Foor
an engravingg of Velazquezz's 'Surrender of Breda' seee
ref. 33304; fo
for the twelve year
y
truce of 1609
1
see ref.
21088.
Stock: 43008
48. [Maartten van Trom
mp] Den Ed
dlen
44
Manhaften
M
Helt
H Marten Harpers Trromp
Leutenant
L
Ad
dmirael overr de Zee derr vereenich
dee Provincien
n
Crispin van de Pas delin A.V
V. Waesberg exc
e [c.1640]
ngraving, sheeet 275 x 200m
mm (10¾ x 8"). Trimmed;
En
tip
pped into albu
um sheet. Raree.
£280
Maarten
M
van Trromp (1598-16653), the famous Dutch
ad
dmiral, scourg
ge of the Engliish navy durin
ng the First
Anglo-Dutch
A
War
W (1652-3). Portrait surrounded by
sh
hip portraits an
nd battle scennes, including depictions of
th
he Battle of thee Downs (21 O
October 1639), a battle in
th
he English Chaannel in whichh Tromp's fleeet decisively
deefeated the Sp
panish forces oof Admiral An
ntonio de
Oquendo.
O
Stock: 43017
44
49. [Abrah
ham van derr Hulst] De
Onsterfelijck
O
ke Zeehelt A
Abraham van
nder Hulst,
Viceadmirael
V
l van Hollannt en Westvrrieslant,
on
nder het Ed: Moog: Colllegie ter Ad
dmiraliteyt
to
ot Amsterda
am, geborenn in Amsterd
dam 1619,
geeschoten en voor't Vadeerlant overleden inde
beevochte Victtorie tegens de Engelsch
he den 12
ju
uni 1666.
446. Van Tromp.
Rembrandt P
Pinx G Graham
m Sculp. Lond
don Publishedd
according to Act May 25 by
b Colnaghi & Co No 132
Pall Mall
5 x 10¾"). Rarre;
Mezzotint, pllatemark 380 x 275mm (15
slight damagge on right.
£3990
Sir Cornelis M
Martinus Trom
mp, 1st Baron
net (1629-91),
Commander in chief of thee Dutch and Danish
D
navies,,
purportedly aafter Rembranndt. Chalonerr Smith queriees
the figure poortrayed as it does
d
not resem
mble other
portraits of T
Tromp. It mayy be a self-porttrait of
Rembrandt hhimself. Charrrington 55
Stock: 43016
Corn
nelius Trump Kt. Baron
net
Leiutenantt Admirall of
o Holland an
nd Freezlan
nd.
447.
P. Lelly Equees pinxit Soldd by Alex Brow
wne at ye blew
w
ballcony in liittle Queen Sttreet [c.1690]
Mezzotint, shheet 335 x 2455mm (13¼ x 9½").
9
Trimmeed;
tipped into allbum sheet. Fiine.
£2880
Cornelis Tromp (1629-91)), Lieutenant Admiral
A
General and Admiral Geneeral in the Dutch Navy.
h Wars,
Tromp foughht in the three Anglo-Dutch
distinguishinng himself particularly in the Battle of
Schooneveldd and Battle off Texel (1673)). He also
served in thee Scanian Warr, in which Deenmark soughtt
unsuccessfullly to recover lands
l
recently
y ceded to
Sweden.
b the Dutch portrait
p
painterr
Engraved aftter a portrait by
and collectorr Sir Peter Lelly (1618-80), painted
p
arounnd
1675 and now
w in London'ss National Maaritime Museuum.
CS: 41; Turnner B50 II
Stock: 42999
Jaan de Visscherr Sculpsit [n.dd., c.1666]
En
ngraving, sheeet 490 x 340m
mm (19¼ x 13¼").
Trrimmed insidee platemark; ffold through centre. Small
teear on right edge.
£240
Abraham
A
van der
d Hulst (161 9 - 1666), Du
utch admiral.
Van
V der Hulst captained
c
the ''Groningen' sh
hip during
th
he First Anglo-Dutch War ( 1652-4) and subsequently
s
bllockaded Portu
ugal in the latter stages of th
he DutchPo
ortuguese warr (1601-61). H
He then returneed to action
ag
gainst the Eng
glish in the Seccond Anglo-D
Dutch War
(1
1665-7). He fo
ought in the B attle of Lowestoft, a heavy
deefeat for the Dutch
D
in whichh van der Hulsst's conduct
saaw him promo
oted to admiraal. He was second-inco
ommand to Co
ornelis Trompp in the 'Four Days
D
Battle'
(1
11 June to 14 June)
J
off the IIsle of Thanett, which
reemains one of the longest naaval engagem
ments in
hiistory. Van deer Hulst comm
manded the shiip the
'Spiegel' and was shot in the chest by a bullet and died
on
n June 12th. This
T print com
mmemorates hiis
paarticipation in the battle, whhich can be seeen taking
pllace in the bacckground.
Van
V der Hulst was
w buried in the Oude Kerrk in
Amsterdam,
A
wh
here a marble tomb by Artu
us de With
was
w erected in his
h memory. F
For other impressions see
ref
efs. 229 and 31881.
Stock: 42790
45
50. [William II, Princee of Orange]]
Wilhelmus
W
by
y der Gratiee Godts Prin
nce van
Oraengien.
O
Grave
G
van N
Nassau, &c [....]
Crispyn van Qu
uebooren Abr.. Van Waesbeergen Exc
Amsterdam
A
[16
640]
Ettching, 17th century waterm
mark; sheet 26
60 x 170mm
(1
10¼ x 6¾"). Cut.
C
£140
William
W
II, Prin
nce of Orangee (1626 - 1650
0) as a boy. In
16
641 William married
m
Princeess Mary, dau
ughter of
Charles I of England. In 16477 he succeedeed his father,
Frederick Heenry, as Princee of Orange, but
b served as
stadtholder fo
for only three years
y
before dying
d
of
smallpox. W
William workedd secretly for the
t restorationn
to the throne of his brotherr-in-law Charlles II, king off
wn son was to become
England, butt William's ow
William III oof England, annd thus end thee Stuart reign in
England.
p
of
Possibly engraved from thhe full-length portrait
Gerard van Hoonthorst. For an
a engraving
William by G
reproducing Honthorst's portrait
p
in full see ref. 160556.
Stock: 43003
451. [The Prince of Orange,
O
General of the
Dutch Forcces and Stad
dtholder of Holland
H
surrounded
d by Ministeers of State.] Syn
Koninckl: H
Hooghet de Heer Princee van
Oranjen, w
wert Capitein
n Generael gemaeckt
g
deen
25 Febr: 16672.
[Romain de H
Hooghe.]
Engraving, raare. Sheet: 300 x 180mm (1
12 x 7").
Trimmed to iimage and laidd on album sh
heet at edges.
Some damagge in banner.
£2660
A scene show
wing the election of William
m, Prince of
Orange (16500-1702) (laterr William III of
o England), too
the role of Sttadtholder in the
t Netherland
ds. Following
the first Angllo-Dutch war Cromwell had demanded
that the posittion of Stadthoolder remain vacant,
v
however, witth the Restoraation of the Mo
onarchy in 16660
this demand was deemed void.
v
Followin
ng what was
called the 'disaster year' inn 1672 in whicch the Dutch
with both the French and th
he English it
went to war w
was decided to elect Williaam of Orangee to the post.
The scene shhows William standing behiind a table
surrounded bby his ministerrs of state, beh
hind them
musicians plaay and figuress sit around a large dining
table.
53. Johann
nes III. D.G.. Rex Polon
niarum,
45
Magnus
M
Dux Lithuaniae,, Ukrainae, etc
P Stephani scullp Ex Formis N
Nicolai Visscher Cum
Gratia
G
et Privileegio Ordinum
m Hollandiae et
e WestFrrisiae [c.1710]]
En
ngraving, sheeet 360 x 250m
mm (14¼ x 9¾
¾"). Trimmed
in
nside platemarrk; tipped intoo album sheet. Creases.
£230
Jo
ohn III Sobieski (1629 - 16996), king of Poland and
Grand
G
Duke off Lithuania. Soobieski was on
ne of the mostt
no
otable monarcchs of the Poliish-Lithuanian
n
Commonwealth
h. His reign w
was marked by
y conflict withh
Ottoman
O
forcess attempting too advance into
o Europe.
So
oon after beco
oming king in 1674 he recommenced the
war
w against the Ottomans, annd followed by
y
un
nsuccessful attempts to connquer Prussia. Sobieski
ev
ventually foun
nd himself witth few allies, leading
l
to a
paact with Leopo
old I of Austri
ria that the two
o rulers
would
w
help each other if theiir countries weere
th
hreatened. In 1683
1
Sobieskii was called to
o defend
Austria
A
against the invading Ottoman Turk
ks at the
Battle of Vienn
na, in a famouss victory that saw Sobieskaa
accclaimed as 'Saviour of Eurrope'.
Stock: 42983
Stock: 42033
452. Joha
annes III. Kiing of Poland, Great
Duke of Litthuania, Uk
kraina etc. Taken
T
from
the Originaall sent to yee Dutchess of
o Mazereen
ne.
Sold by E. C
Cooper at ye 3 Pidgeons in Bedford
B
Streett
[c.1690]
Mezzotint, shheet 215 x 1555mm (8½ x 6""). Trimmed;
glued to backking sheet at edges.
e
Rare.
£2660
John III Sobiieski (1629 - 1696),
1
king off Poland and
Grand Duke of Lithuania. Sobieski was one of the moost
notable monaarchs of the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonweaalth. His reignn was marked by conflict wiith
Ottoman forcces attemptingg to advance in
nto Europe.
Soon after beecoming king in 1674 he recommenced tthe
war against tthe Ottomans, and followed
d by
unsuccessfull attempts to conquer Prussiia. Sobieski
eventually foound himself with
w few alliess, leading to a
pact with Leoopold I of Austria that the two
t rulers
would help eeach other if thheir countries were
threatened. Inn 1683 Sobiesski was called
d to defend
Austria againnst the invadinng Ottoman Turks at the
Battle of Vieenna, in a famoous victory th
hat saw Sobiesski
acclaimed ass 'Saviour of Europe'.
E
Stock: 43002
Uladisllavs IV. Dei Gratia Rex Polonia ac
Su
uecia effigia
atus Obseguuiosa S.R. M.,
M et
Natura
N
oemu
ula Arte Willhelm Hondy
y
45
54.
Cum privil: S.R
R. M., et S. D..D. Ord. Geneeral foed
Belgy 1637
ngraving, sheeet 420 x 285m
mm (16½ x 11¼"). Creases
En
£320
on
n left; trimmed
d repaired tear
ar on left.
Vladislavs
V
IV Vasa
V (1595-16648), king of Poland
P
from
16
632-48. Vladislavs' father SSigismund III Vasa had
allso been king of Sweden unntil he was dep
posed in
15
599. This led to
t a long-stannding feud with the Polish
kiings claiming the Swedish tthrone (hence the lettering
on
n this print ideentifying Vladdislavs as king
g of Sweden
ass well as Polan
nd). This led tto the Polish-S
Swedish War
off 1600-29.
Stock: 42921
Isabeelle Infante de Portugall, decedée a
Lisbonne lee 21 Octobre 1690, agéee de 22 ans.
455.
Gravé par Baazin.
Engraving, shheet 265 x 175mm (10½ x 7"). Trimmedd;
tipped into allbum sheet.
£1440
Infanta Isabeel Luísa of Porrtugal (1669-9
90), only
daughter of P
Pedro II of Portugal and hiss first wife.
Isabel died oof smallpox at the age of tweenty-one,
having neverr married any of the variouss candidates
suggested forr her. Her halff-brother Joao
o succeeded heer
father as kingg in 1706.
Allegorical rrepresentation published aftter Isabel's
death.
Stock: 42994
Christian V (16
646-99), king oof Denmark and
a Norway,
nd his queen-cconsort Charlootte Amelie off Hessean
Kassel
K
(1650-1714). Christiaan's general po
opularity was
marred
m
by his failure,
f
in the SScanian War, to regain the
Sccanian lands ceded
c
to the Sw
weden in the 1658 Treaty
off Roskilde.
Stock: 42986
[Frederrick III of D
Denmark and Norway]
Fridericus IIII, Haereditaarius Rex Da
aniae et
Norwegiae,
N
Dux
D Slesvici,, Holsatiae, Stormariae
[...]
45
58.
J Sandrart Sculp
psit
ngraving, sheeet 240 x 135m
mm (9½ x 5¼""). Trimmed
En
an
nd glued to baacking sheet att edges.
£160
Frrederick III (1609-70), kingg of Denmark and Norway.
Ruler of both countries from
m 1648, Frederrick instituted
ab
bsolute monarrchy in 1660 aand fought two
o wars
ag
gainst Sweden
n (losing the fi
first, winning the
t second).
His
H son Christiaan succeeded him as king.
Po
ortrait with pu
utti holding a ccrown above Frederick's
F
heead and militaary scene visibble beyond currtain.
Stock: 42987
45
59. [Christtina, Queen of Sweden] Christina
Regina
R
Quo Fata
F
Vocantt Virtus Secura
Seequetur.
[Peteer the Greatt] Le Grand
d Czaar de
Moscovie.
456.
J. Gole exc: ccum Privilegioo ord: Holl: ett West-Frisiaee
[c.1720]
( x 6¾"). Trimmed;
T
tippped
Mezzotint, 2440 x 170mm (9½
into album shheet. Rare.
£2660
Pyotr Alexeyyevich Romannov (1672-172
25), tsar of
Russia and foounder of St Petersburg,
P
commonly know
wn
as Peter the G
Great. Peter ruuled the Tsard
dom of Russiaa
from 1682 (jointly with Ivvan V from 1696) and both
expanded thee Tsardom intoo a major Eurropean power
and led a cultural revolutioon that introdu
uced
Enlightenmeent values and systems.
Stock: 42984
457. [Chrristian V and
d Charlotte Amelia of
Denmark] Le Roy et la
l Reyne de Danemarck
k.
S. Thomassinn Sculptor Regius 1697. Se vend a Paris
chez Thomasssin rue St Jaccques vis a viss la rue de
Plastre a l'Annnonciation Avec
A
Privil du Roy
Engraving shheet 230 x 1700mm (9 x 6¾""). Trimmed;
tipped into allbum sheet.
£1990
Accesit
A
Privileg
gium Caesareuum Cum priviilegio Regum
ett Hollandiae ordinum Ansellmus van Hullle pinxit et
Paaulus Pontius Sculpsit [c.16645]
En
ngraving, plattemark 400 x 2295mm (15¾ x 11½").
Trrimmed uneveenly on right, cutting into im
mage lower
rig
ght; vertical folds.
fo
Large m
margins on 3 sides.
s
£260
Christina, Queeen of Sweden (1626-89). Th
he daughter
dolphus and M
Maria Eleonoraa of
off Gustavus Ad
Brandenburg, Christina
C
was ccrowned 1644
4 but
bdicated 1654. She converteed to Catholiccism, moved
ab
to
o Rome and deevoted herselff to the arts an
nd sciences.
En
ngraving from
m the 'Icones leegatorum', a series
s
of
po
ortraits showin
ng the dignitaaries (plenipotentiaries)
prresent at the peace negotiatiions in Münstter und
Osnabrück
O
at th
he end of the T
Thirty Years' War, leading
to
o the Peace of Westphalia inn 1648. The po
ortraits were
orriginally paintted by Anselm
mus van Hulle (1594/160116
665) and engraved by varioous printmakerrs including,
in
n this instance,, Paulus Pontiius (1603-58),, who also
worked
w
with Ru
ubens and vann Dyck among
gst others.
Th
he series was first publishedd in Antwerp in 1648
co
ontaining thirtty-three portraaits, with expaanded
ed
ditions appearing in 1649 annd 1696.
Stock: 42378
[Christtina, queen oof Sweden] Pingere
Su
uecorum Nu
umen dum T
Tentat Apellles, / Omnis
in
n effigie Lud
ditur asq Laabor [...]
46
60.
J. Falck sculp et
e excu. cum ppriv. R.S.
ngraving, sheeet 340 x 215m
mm (13½ x 8½
½").
En
Trrimmed; tippeed into album sheet. Fine.
£280
Christina, queen of Sweden ((1626-89), as Minerva.
One
O of the mosst remarkable w
women of thee seventeenth
ceentury, Christiina succeededd her father as Swedish
monarch
m
at the age of six butt abdicated in 1654, aged
tw
wenty-eight. She then moveed to Rome, co
onverted to
Catholicism, and became an
a important patron
p
of the
arts.
10-77), Polishh
Rare engraviing by Jeremiaas Falck (?161
engraver whoo was appointted court engraver to
Christina in 11650. He also worked in Paaris and
Copenhagen..
Stock: 42993
461. [Chrristina, queen
n of Sweden
n] Christinee
peut donneer des Loix / Aux Coeurrs des
Vainqueurs les plus brraves [...]
Bourdon Pinn. Nanteuil Scuulpebat 1654
¾"). Trimmedd;
Engraving, shheet 255 x 195mm (10 x 7¾
glued to backking sheet at edges.
e
£1660
Christina, quueen of Swedeen (1626-89). One of the moost
remarkable w
women of the seventeenth century,
c
Christina succceeded her faather as Swediish monarch aat
the age of sixx but abdicated in 1654, ageed twenty-eighht.
She then movved to Rome, converted to Catholicism,
and became aan important patron
p
of the arts.
a
Engraving byy Robert Nantteuil, one of th
he greatest
seventeenth ccentury engravvers, after a portrait by
Sébastien Boourdon (1616--71) now in th
he
Nationalmusseum, Stockhoolm. Bourdon was invited too
ome her court
Stockholm byy Christina inn 1652 to beco
painter, and hhe painted sevveral portraits of the queen
over the nextt two years. Bourdon return
ned to his nativve
France follow
wing Christinaa's abdication.
64. Carolus XII D.G. S
Sueciæ Rex,, etc. Den
46
Dapperen
D
Gu
ustaaf Adolff een voorbeeeld strekt, /
Aan
A Karel die syn Geest,, vol vuur vo
oelt op
geewekt.
J. Gole Fe: et ex
x: Amstel: cum
um Privil: Ord: H. et WFrrisiæ. [n.d., c.1700.]
Mezzotint.
M
185 x 140mm (7¼
¼ x 5½"). Trim
mmed to
pllate, laid on allbum paper.
£240
Karl
K XII of Sweden, famed ffor his particip
pation in the
Great
G
Northern War (1700-221) which, afteer initial
su
uccess, led to the
t end of thee Swedish Emp
pire.
Stock: 43120
Stock: 42992
Caroolus XI D.G.. Suecorum Gothorum,
Vandalorum etc: Rex.
462.
P. Stephani F
Fec. ex Formiss Nicolai Vissscher cum
Privil: Ordinn: General: Bellgii Federati [c.1700].
mm (9 x 6¼"). Trimmed;
Etching, sheeet 230 x 160m
glued to backking sheet at edges.
e
£1440
Karl XI (16555-97), king off Sweden. Cro
owned in 16755
at the age of seventeen, Kaarl was immed
diately requireed
D
in thhe
to defend lannds recently accquired from Denmark
Scanian Warr (1675-9). Thhereafter he su
ustained peacee
for the remaiinder of his ruule, and was su
ucceeded by hhis
son Karl.
Stock: 42991
463. [Karrl XII, king of
o Sweden] Carolus XIII
D.G. Suecoorum Gothorum et Vandalorum Reex.
E.C. Heys exxcud Aug. Vinnd. Cum Priv. S.C.M.
Mezzotint, shheet 320 x 2100mm (12½ x 8¼").
8
Trimmeed;
tipped into allbum sheet.
£2440
Karl XII (16882-1718), king of Sweden from
f
1697 unttil
his death. Kaarl first demonnstrated his ex
xceptional skillls
as a military leader when winning
w
severral victories inn
the Great Noorthern War (11700-21) whicch was begun
when a triplee alliance of Denmark-Norw
D
way, SaxonyPoland-Lithuuania and Russia launched an
a attack on thhe
Swedish prottectorate, signnificantly outn
numbering thee
forces of the inexperiencedd Swedish kin
ng. A major
my some threee times the sizee
victory over a Russian arm
t Great to suue
at the battle oof Narva in 17700 led Peter the
for peace, whhich Karl rejected.
Stock: 43018
46
65.
[Karl XII,
X king of Sweden] Carolus XII
D.G.
D
Su
uecorum Goth
horum et Vanddalorum Rex
Augustissimus
A
&c. &c. [...] D
D.K. Ehrenstrrahl pinxit W.
Faaithorne Fecit. Cum Privileg
egio Regis. E. Cooper
ex
xcudit [1701].
Rare mezzotint, sheet 330 x 2245mm (13 x 9½").
Trrimmed; glued
d to backing ssheet at edges.
£320
Karl
K XII (1682--1718), king oof Sweden fro
om 1697 until
hiis death. Karl first demonstrrated his exceeptional skills
ass a military leaader when winnning several victories in
th
he Great North
hern War (17000-21) which was
w begun
when
w
a triple allliance of Dennmark-Norway
y, SaxonyPo
oland-Lithuan
nia and Russiaa launched an attack on the
Sw
wedish protecctorate, signifiicantly outnum
mbering the
fo
orces of the inexperienced SSwedish king. A major
viictory over a Russian
R
army some three tim
mes the size
att the battle of Narva
N
in 17000 led Peter thee Great to sue
fo
or peace, whicch Karl rejecteed.
Mezzotint
M
published soon aft
fter the battle of
o Narva (to
which
w
the text refers),
r
engravved after a porrtrait by
David
D
Klöcker Ehrenstrahl (11628-98), Gerrman-born
arrtist who became a foundingg father of Sw
wedish
paainting. CS: 5 only state; Faagan: Not in.
Stock: 42985
466.
Ovid
O
for his hunting lodge (11636-8) and when
w
he
pu
urchased the finest
f
works frrom Rubens' estate
e
im
mmediately aft
fter the painterr's death.
[R Smith sc]
Engraving, shheet 240 x 170mm (9½ x 6¾"). Trimmedd
to image, lossing engraver'ss name, and glued to backinng
sheet.
£1440
v Görtz
The German Diplomat Georg Heinrich von
(1668-1719) with Charles XII of Swedeen (1682-17188).
M
'Vo
oyages' (1727)).
Published in Aubry de la Mottraye's
Stock: 42981
[Chaarles XII of Sweden
S
and
d Georg
Heinrich voon Görtz, Baron of Schlitz] Carolu
us
XII R. Suecciae Baro Goertz.
G
Stock: 42251
[Chaarles XII of Sweden
S
and
d Georg
Heinrich voon Görtz, Baron of Schlitz] Carolu
us
XII R. Suecciae Baro Goertz
G
467.
[The Hague: T. Johnson & J. van Duren
n, 1727.]
Sheet 240 x 1770mm (9½ x 6¾").
6
Trimmeed
Engraving. S
to image.
£1440
Charles XII oof Sweden (16682-1718), wiith his chief
advisor, the G
German diplomat Georg Heeinrich von
Görtz (1668--1719). Publisshed in Aubry de la
Mottraye's 'V
Voyages' (1727).
Stock: 43006
46
69. Excell.sssimo Dno. D
D. Francisco de Mello
Comiti
C
de Azzumar &c.
[A
Anon., c.1650]]
En
ngraving, sheeet 315 x 240m
mm (12½ x 9½
½").
Trrimmed; glued
d to backing ssheet.
£360
Don
D Francisco de Melo (15997-1651), noblleman and
geeneral, and intterim governoor of the South
hern
Netherlands,
N
16
641-4. In his eearly career, Melo
M was an
am
mbassador to the
t Republic oof Genoa, viceroy of
Siicily, and amb
bassador to Viienna. As a so
oldier Melo
triiumphed overr French forcees at the Battlee of
Honnecourt
H
durring the Thirtyy Years' War in 1642
(p
perhaps the baattle shown in the backgroun
nd here), but
hee is chiefly rem
membered forr the battle of Rocroi the
fo
ollowing year, which was ann important tu
urning point
in
n the fortunes of the Spanishh in France an
nd the Low
Countries.
Stock: 43004
Infleix Kara Mustaapha Bassa,, Magni
Turcarum
T
Im
mperatoris M
Minister Priimarius;
Post acceptam
m cladem annte Viennam
m ab Eodem
m
ob
bsessam [...]]
47
70.
[Elizaabeth of Bou
urbon, queeen of Spain]
D. Elisabetthae Borbon
niae Principii
Serenissimae D. Philip
ppi IV. Hispa
aniarum
Indiarumq
q. Regis [...]
468.
P. Paul Rubbbens Pinxit Paaulus Pontius sculptor
s
Cum
privilegio Aoo M DCXXXIII
Engraving, shheet 455 x 335mm (18 x 13
3¼"). Trimmeed;
crease on left
ft.
£3880
Elizabeth of Bourbon, queeen of Spain (1
1602-44),
Henri IV and Marie
M
de Méd
dicis of Francee,
daughter of H
and first wifee of Philip IV of Spain. Eng
graved after thhe
portrait by R
Rubens (Municch, Alte Pinak
kothek). Rubenns
went to Madrrid in 1628 to report to Phillip IV on
attempts to nnegotiate a peaace between Spain
S
and
England; he ppainted portraaits of the Spaanish royal
family there, and Philip IV
V's enthusiasm
m for Rubens'
w
he
work was subbsequently deemonstrated when
commissioneed Rubens to paint
p
over 100
0 scenes from
J. Gole Sc. Ex Formis
F
Ludovvici Renard cu
um Privil:
Ordin:
O
Gen: Beelgii Foederatii [c.1690]
En
ngraving, 17th
h century wateermark; sheett 365 x
26
60mm (14¼ x 10¼"). Trimm
med; false maargins top andd
bo
ottom.
£230
Merzifonlu
M
Karra Mustafa Paasha (c.1634-1683),
Ottoman
O
military leader and grand vizier to
t Mehmed
IV
V (1642-93). He
H led the Otto
toman army in
n a war
ag
gainst Poland (which gainedd the region of Podolia for
th
he Ottoman Em
mpire) and in the famous Battle of
Vienna
V
in 1683, in which thee Polish army of John III
So
obieski defeatted the Ottomaan army. Thiss defeat cost
Mustafa
M
his possition, and ultitimately his liffe: soon after
hee was executed in Belgradee, by strangulaation with a
silk cord.
Stock: 42997