Britannia Illustrata: Or Views
of Several of the Queen's Palaces, also of the Principal seats
of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, Curiously Engraven
on 80 Copper Plates. London (1707) [1708/9].. .Initially the
Palaces, Mansions & Country Seats were etched by Kip, after
birds-eye views after Leonard Knyff, Robert Atkyns, James
Collins, David Loggan, William Emmett, David Lockley, James
Simon, Wenceslaus Hollar, Henry Winstanley and others, but as
the project developed, Kip produced both the drawings
and the etchings. This, is Kip's best work,
Britannia Illustrata is among the most important English
topographical publications of the 18th. century.They clearly
delineate not only the buildings but the entire estates, for
example the entire orchards, gardens and other details are
depicted with great accuracy. Printed upon early eighteenth
century hand-made, laid paper and with the vertical centre fold,
as always. Johannes Kip (1653 - 1722) was a Dutch draughtsman,
engraver, and print dealer who was active in England, after
producing works for the court of William of Orange in Amsterdam.
Following the Glorious Revolution of 1688, Kip accompanied the
Court to England and settled in Westminster, where he conducted
a thriving print selling business from his house in St. John's
Street. He also worked for various London publishers producing
engravings, largely for book illustrations. His most important
works were the execution of the illustrations for Britannia
Illustrata, 1708; The Ancient and Present State of
Gloucestershire, 1712, and Le Nouveau Theatre de la Grande
Bretagne, 1715. Leonard Knyff (1650 - 1721) was a Dutch
draughtsman and painter, who collaborated with Johannes Kip to
produce views of country houses and gardens for the
publications, Britannia Illustrata, 1708 ; Le Nouveau Theatre de
la Grande Bretagne, 1715.. . . newer items to the top
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>Salisbury Cathedral
Original but lightly tinted and framed from the Britannia Illustrata Vol3 Copper by Kip published 1712 Size of plate 470 x 586 mm. Collect only as the early ones are huge £285 framed
Engraving of the bridge over the River Taff at Pontypridd.
Engraving from a painting by the artist Richard Wilson.Creator: Richard Wilson 1713-1782 Date originally created: 1775 Canot died three months after the publication date of this set of four prints. Engraving on laid paper after Richard Wilson, older colour, large margins, 400 x 540 mm. This is framed and glazed and fro shop customers only as it has a minor cirner loss, small edge nicks just visible and pale but uniform toning £285 collected

Clower Wall the Seat of Frances Wyndham Esq
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £185 inc delivery

Tutsham Hall the Seat of Edward Goulston Esq
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £185 inc delivery

Gloster City
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £125 inc delivery MARKED

Knowlton Court the Seat of Thomas D'eath Bart
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £185 inc delivery.... diagonal crease soft in image would press/iron BETTER Than image

The Grange and Leyburn Castle the Seat of William Saxby esq
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £85 inc delivery * This is faulted short edge margins, mini creases and for some reason a part painted cartouche ( finish the painted cartouche + frame works)

Deane The seat of Sir Henry Oxden Bart
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £85 inc delivery * This is faulted short edge margins to the right zero to the left , mini creases ut is a larger image from the first series and has the town identified within the image

Broome The seat of Sir Basil Dixwell Bart
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £85 inc delivery * This is faulted short edge margins to the top + Base zero to the sides , mini creases ut is a larger image from the first series

Dawly in the County of Middlesex The seat of the Rt Hon Charles Lord Oulstone
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £85 inc delivery * This is faulted short edge margins , mini creases but is a larger image ight tooning to grey and surface soiling

Waldershare the Seat of Sir Rpbert Furness bt
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £185 inc delivery BETTER Than image

Fairlawn in Kent the Seat of Lord Barnard
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £195 inc delivery

Upper Dowdeswell the Seat of Lionel Rich
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £185 inc delivery

Stansted in the County of Sussex the Seat of Richard Earle of Scarborough TINTED
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £145 inc delivery

Folkington the Seat of William Thomas. . . . Sussex ..TINTED
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £145 inc delivery

"Esher Place in The County of Surry. The Seat of Thomas Cotton Esq & Philadelphia his Wife, Daughter and Heirs of his Excellency Senior Thomas Lynck Knight Late Governor of Jamaica ..TINTED
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £145 inc delivery

Leeds Abbey..TINTED
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £145 inc delivery


The House at Chiswick in the County of Middlesex, one of the seats of the Rt. Honble. Charles Boyle, Baron Clifforde of Londerburgh and Earl of Burlington...TINTED
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Condition Issues Edge tears, loss in the margin faint uniform paper toning, small split to centre seam £145 inc delivery


Plate 37. Lullworth Castle in Dorsetshire after the original drawing by Mrs Humphrey Weld
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- wonky margins £655 was £950 rare

Waldershare the Seat of Sr Robert Furnese
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- short margins done by bookbinder £165

Grimsthorp in the County of Lincoln, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. Robert Earl of Lindsey 2
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £165 x 2

Grimsthorp in the County of Lincoln, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. Robert Earl of Lindsey
Rarer plate Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £185

Knowlton Court ye Seat of St ThomasD'Aeth
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- short margins done by bookbinder £165

Wrest House & Park in ye County of Bedfordshire the Seat of ye Rt Honble Henry Earl of Kent
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- Good margins x 2


Wrest House & Park in ye County of Bedfordshire the Seat of ye Rt Honble Henry Earl of Kent
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- repair to base plus a crease Good margins £165

75. The Prospect of Nottingham from ye East
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- Good margins £185

Badminton in the County of Gloucester one of the Seats of the Most Noble & Potent Prince Henry Duke of Beaufort Marquesse & Earle of Worcester Baron Herbert of Chepstow Raglan & Gower, and Knight of the Most Noble order of the Garter
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £165 x 2

4. The Royal Palace of St James's
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- one foxing mark easily removed Good margins £165 x 2 available

Ashdowne Park in the County of Berkshire, one of the Seats of the Rt. Hon. Lord Craven
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- none Good margins 3 x available £155


The S.E. Prospect of Frognall als Fragpool the Seat of Rowland Tyron Esq
From the second volume of the 1724 edition published by Joseph Smith. Etching drawn by T Badslade etched by Jan Kip Published by: Joseph Smith 1708-1719 Published in: London Dimensions Height: 351 millimetres Width: 423 millimetres The plate previously published in Harris's 'History of Kent' (1719)and later in the four volume edition of Britannia Illustrata, published by Joseph Smith in 1724. Published also by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- slight toning to fold Good margins £155

Beachborough the Seat of William Brockman Esq
Plate 7: Bird's eye view of Beachborough Manor, in Kent; showing the house and gardens; ships on sea in background; a bonfire on a hill in right foreground; From the second volume of the 1724 edition published by Joseph Smith. Etching drawn by T Badslade etched by Jan Kip Published by: Joseph Smith 1708-1719 Published in: London Dimensions Height: 351 millimetres Width: 423 millimetres Inscriptions Lettered with title on scroll, in lower margin "A Bonfire made on Beachborough hill is seen in France / The Wood A contains above 100 acres / Boloign Cliffs / Folkstone / Spire Steepls / Newington / Cheriton s miles from Beachborough" and production detail "I. Badslade delin / JI Kip Sculp". At top right £Dr Harris's Hist of Kent Vol. I P.216". The plate previously published in Harris's 'History of Kent' (1719)and later in the four volume edition of Britannia Illustrata, published by Joseph Smith in 1724. £185


Wanstead
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- marking to centre fold would clean Good margins £165

Haughton in the County of Nottingham one of the Seats of the most Noble and Mighty Prince John Duke of Newcastle, Marquis and Earle of Clare, Baron Haughton of Haughton, Lord Lt of ye County of Nottingham and of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham, Ld Warden of the Forest of Shirwood and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- Good margins x 3 £185

Haughton in the County of Nottingham one of the Seats of the most Noble and Mighty Prince John Duke of Newcastle, Marquis and Earle of Clare, Baron Haughton of Haughton, Lord Lt of ye County of Nottingham and of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham, Ld Warden of the Forest of Shirwood and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- Good margins £185

Cocken Hall near Durham
Included in the text at the bottom of the images are the names of places shown in the background : 1. Chester. 2. Lumley Castle. 3. Lumley Town. 4. Lumley Ferry. 5. Harbour house. 6. Panshaw (Penshaw) Hill. 7. Newbottle. 8. Houghton. 9. East Renton. 10. Finkley Abbey. 11. Cocken Ferry. 12. The River Were (Weir). Cocken Hall was built in the 17th century and had a range of formal gardens. The house and gardens no longer survive. Sometime after the end of the First World War, Cocken Hall was demolished and is now a collection of scattered farmhouses and a nine-hole golf course. Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- This has a printed scratching out but unusually is on higher quality paper so possibly a proof £165

Dawly in the County of Middlesex, the seat of the Rt. Hon. Charles Lord Ossulstone
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- Good margins Etching by Kip after the drawing by Knyff. £185

Gloucester Cathedral
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins CONDITION : £145 inc delivery full page

Haigh in the County Palatine of Lancaster2
London: 1708-49. Copper engraving by Johannes Kip /Jan Kip after a drawing by Leonard Knyff, Sheet size: 18 1/4 x 22 3/4 inches. . This print is from Johannes Kip's survey of English castles, palaces and country houses during the reign of Queen Anne entitled Britannia Illustrata, or Views of Several of the Queens Palaces also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, also published as Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne: ou description exacte des palais de la Reine, et des Maisons les plus considerables des des Seigneurs & des Gentilshommes de la Grande Bretagne. . .CONDITION :cropped to plate mark. some staining in the base inscription, small edge tear bottom rt edge, £105

St Clement's Church in the Strand,
3rd state with the steeple designed by James Gibbs added to Wren's church, engraving, 570 x 590mm., old folds as issued , London: 1708-49. Copper engraving by Jan Kip after a drawing by Leonard Knyff, Sheet size: 18 1/4 x 22 3/4 inches. . This print is from Johannes Kip's survey of English castles, palaces and country houses during the reign of Queen Anne entitled Britannia Illustrata, or Views of Several of the Queens Palaces also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, also published as Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne: ou description exacte des palais de la Reine, et des Maisons les plus considerables des des Seigneurs & des Gentilshommes de la Grande Bretagne. . . c.1720. £225 perfect
****Atkyns was the author of 'The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire', published in London in 1712 on fine laid paper and later on rag paper. The first edition contains a fine portrait of the author by Michael Vandergucht, together with a series of views of seats in the county, drawn and engraved as a series of sixty-five engravings by Johannes Kip, illustrating the county seats and manor houses in the first decade of the eighteenth century, and preserving a record of features now altered or entirely lost. Many of these are from a copy bound by an idiot printer with small margins and in one case to the image. This makes them way cheaper than the Britannia and if mounted close to the black line will look fine. I have however used many of my stock images and will note this on each one . I can re do photographs when asked****

Coberly the Seat of Jonathan Castelman Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 6mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Didmarton the Seat of Robert Codrington Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712 1
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Perfect copy mounted £145

Upper Dowdeswell the Seat of Lionel Rich Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 6mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Upper Dowdeswell the Seat of Lionel Rich Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Perfect copy mounted £145
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Perfect copy mounted £145
Sandywell the Seat of Henry Bret Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest £105

Dumbleton the Seat of Sr Richard Cocks Bart. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3 mm at narrowest £105

Dyrham the Seat of William Blathwait Esqr by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 0mm at narrowest Missing

Easington the Seat of Nathaniel Stevens Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 2mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Wotton the Seat of Tho: Horton Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1mm at narrowest £105

Glocester City by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 2mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

The West Prospect of Glocester by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 8mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Wyck in Gloucestershire, The Seat of Richard Haines, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 5mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Wyck in Gloucestershire, The Seat of Richard Haines, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £125 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Alderly the seat of Mrs. Hale Widdow Matthew Hale Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..
Knole, the Seat of Tho Chester, Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £105
Over the seat of John Dowell Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1mm at narrowest foxing blob top left corner £105 inc delivery
Over the seat of John Dowell Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712 Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery
Alveston in Gloucestershire, the Seat of Edward Hill, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £105
Amney the Seat of Robert Pleydell, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Shorter margins 12mm at narrowest plus some light offsetting to title area £125 inc delivery
Shurdington, the Seat of Dulcibella Laurence, Relict of William Laurence by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Shorter margins 8mm at narrowest £125 inc delivery
Badminton by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery
Barrington The Seat of Edmond Bray Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 2mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Battsford the Seat of Richard Freeman Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £105
Broadwell the Seat of Danvers Hodges Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery* Better than image which was a different copy*
Cirencester the Seat of Allen Bathurst Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..

The Abbey in Cirencester The Seat of Thomas Master Esqr by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.

Southam the Seat of Kinard de la Bere Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 2mm at narrowest £125 inc delivery Be

Williamstrip the Seat of Henry Ireton Esqr by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 8mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery better than stock image

Little Compton the Seat of Sr Richard Howe Bart by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £105

Kingsweston the seat of Edward Southwell Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £145

Witcombe Park the seat of Sr. Michaell Hickes by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £125
Witcombe Park the seat of Sr. Michaell Hickes by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Minimal margins £105


Shurdington, the Seat of Dulcibella Laurence, Relict of William Laurence,
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £125. better than the pic

Chepstow castle belonging to his grace the Duke of Beauford by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins and and being the second edition on rag paper so lightly cream, the first edition is on white laid paper. . .CONDITION toning to the central seam can be cleane if wished but would delay posting by a week :£125 inc delivery full page

The West Prospect of Gloucester City To the Mayor and Alderman,
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins . . ..CONDITION :Copy one vertical creasing from the book folds needs a good press/light iron £145 inc delivery full page


CONDITION copy 2: extensive creasing as in pic above needs a good press/light iron £125 inc delivery full page

Gloster City Th Bown Alderman Gloucester City, Thomas Brown Esq Alderman.
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins CONDITION : some creasing needs a good press/light iron £125 inc delivery full page x 2 available

Gloucester Cathedral
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins CONDITION : £105 inc delivery full page

Badminton in the County of Gloucester
one of the Seats of the Most Noble & Potent Prince Henry Duke of Beaufort / Marquesse & Earle of Worcester 1 London: 1708-49. Copper engraving by Johannes Kip /Jan Kip after a drawing by Leonard Knyff, Sheet size: 18 1/4 x 22 3/4 inches. . This print is from Johannes Kip's survey of English castles, palaces and country houses during the reign of Queen Anne entitled Britannia Illustrata, or Views of Several of the Queens Palaces also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, also published as Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne: ou description exacte des palais de la Reine, et des Maisons les plus considerables des des Seigneurs & des Gentilshommes de la Grande Bretagne. . .CONDITION :cut to just out of plate mark some minor creasing damage in sky top left
£105. .
Fairford the Seat of Samuel Barker Esqby Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 4mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy Missing
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Flaxley the Seat of Mrs Bovey. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 0 mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Hatherop the Seat of Sr John Webb Bart by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 6mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Hardwick Park Court the Seat of William Trye Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1 mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Hampton the Seat of Phillip Shappard. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1 mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Kempsford the Seat of the Lord Viscount Weymouth by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1 mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Hull Als Hill the Seat of Sr Edward Fust Bartt. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 4mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy* no staining at all

Kingsweston the Seat of Edward Southwell Esq / Bristol by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 4mm at narrowest £105
Henbury the Seat of Simon Harcourt by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest £105 EACH inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Hales Abbey the Seat of the Lord Tracy / Hailes Abbey by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 4mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Cleeve Hill the Seat of William Player Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Leckhampton the Seat of the Revd Thomas Norwood. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 2mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Clower Wall the Seat of Francis Wyndham Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest foxing blob top left corner £105 inc delivery
Clower Wall the Seat of Francis Wyndham Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712 perfect mounted £145
Nibley the Seat of George Smyth Esqby Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery
Rendcomb the Seat of Sr John Guise Bart by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 0mm at narrowest plus some light offsetting to title area £105 inc delivery No staining perfect
Saperton The Seat of Ssr Robert Atkyns by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest £105
Sherborn the Seat of Sr Ralph Dutton Bart by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. margins 12mm at narrowest £105
Shipton Moyne the Seat of Mrs Hodges Relict of Tho Hodges by Johannes Kip 1712 1
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 6mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Shipton Moyne the Seat of Mrs Hodges Relict of Tho Hodges by Johannes Kip 1712 2 ie the PAIR
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 10mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy* no staining
Syston the Seat of Samll Trotman Esq Lincs by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 6mm at narrowest £105
Stanway the Seat of John Tracey Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £105

Stoke Gifford The Seat of John Berkeley Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery better than image £105
Berkley Castle Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..

Lupiatt the Seat of Thomas Stephens Esq / Lypiatt by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..Creasing + small margins £85
Maugersbury the Seat of Edmund Chamberlain Esqr by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery

Maugersbury the Seat of Edmund Chamberlain Esqr by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £85 inc delivery Short Margins light toning to fold
Swell the Seat of Sr Robert Atkyns by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 7 mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery
Toddington the Seat of the Lord Tracey, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £145
Toddington the Seat of the Lord Tracey, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712 Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £155 inc delivery

Tortworth the Seae of Matthew Ducy Morton by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..
Tortworth the Seae of Matthew Ducy Morton by Johannes Kip 1712 Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery


Stoke Bishop, the Seat of Sr Thomas Cann Sneed Park, the Seat of Joseph Jackson. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..£105 cropped as in image toned to spine

Sneed Park the Seat of Joseph Jackson Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were al short margins £105 inc delivery
Sneed Park the Seat of Joseph Jackson Esq by Johannes Kip 1712 Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery

Witcombe Park the Seat of Sr Michael Hickes
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £125.

Chepstow castle belonging to his grace the Duke of Beauford by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins and and being the second edition on rag paper so lightly cream, the first edition is on white laid paper. . .CONDITION toning to the central seam can be cleane if wished but would delay posting by a week :

Bradley the Seat of Thomas Dawes Esq/ Glos
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins . . .. £105 inc delivery full page narrow edge margin
Bradley the Seat of Thomas Dawes Esq/ Glos Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery

Seavenhampton the Seat of Sr Wm Dodwell
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins clean not as in the pic £125
>Salisbury Cathedral
Original but lightly tinted and framed from the Britannia Illustrata Vol3 Copper by Kip published 1712 Size of plate 470 x 586 mm. Collect only as the early ones are huge £285 framed
Engraving of the bridge over the River Taff at Pontypridd.
Engraving from a painting by the artist Richard Wilson.Creator: Richard Wilson 1713-1782 Date originally created: 1775 Canot died three months after the publication date of this set of four prints. Engraving on laid paper after Richard Wilson, older colour, large margins, 400 x 540 mm. This is framed and glazed and fro shop customers only as it has a minor cirner loss, small edge nicks just visible and pale but uniform toning £285 collected

Clower Wall the Seat of Frances Wyndham Esq
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £185 inc delivery

Tutsham Hall the Seat of Edward Goulston Esq
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £185 inc delivery

Gloster City
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £125 inc delivery MARKED

Knowlton Court the Seat of Thomas D'eath Bart
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £185 inc delivery.... diagonal crease soft in image would press/iron BETTER Than image

The Grange and Leyburn Castle the Seat of William Saxby esq
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £85 inc delivery * This is faulted short edge margins, mini creases and for some reason a part painted cartouche ( finish the painted cartouche + frame works)

Deane The seat of Sir Henry Oxden Bart
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £85 inc delivery * This is faulted short edge margins to the right zero to the left , mini creases ut is a larger image from the first series and has the town identified within the image

Broome The seat of Sir Basil Dixwell Bart
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £85 inc delivery * This is faulted short edge margins to the top + Base zero to the sides , mini creases ut is a larger image from the first series

Dawly in the County of Middlesex The seat of the Rt Hon Charles Lord Oulstone
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £85 inc delivery * This is faulted short edge margins , mini creases but is a larger image ight tooning to grey and surface soiling

Waldershare the Seat of Sir Rpbert Furness bt
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £185 inc delivery BETTER Than image

Fairlawn in Kent the Seat of Lord Barnard
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £195 inc delivery

Upper Dowdeswell the Seat of Lionel Rich
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £185 inc delivery

Stansted in the County of Sussex the Seat of Richard Earle of Scarborough TINTED
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £145 inc delivery

Folkington the Seat of William Thomas. . . . Sussex ..TINTED
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £145 inc delivery

"Esher Place in The County of Surry. The Seat of Thomas Cotton Esq & Philadelphia his Wife, Daughter and Heirs of his Excellency Senior Thomas Lynck Knight Late Governor of Jamaica ..TINTED
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £145 inc delivery

Leeds Abbey..TINTED
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Can only post NON Uk sans the mount due to size rules £145 inc delivery


The House at Chiswick in the County of Middlesex, one of the seats of the Rt. Honble. Charles Boyle, Baron Clifforde of Londerburgh and Earl of Burlington...TINTED
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Mounted + matted with good margins. Condition Issues Edge tears, loss in the margin faint uniform paper toning, small split to centre seam £145 inc delivery


Plate 37. Lullworth Castle in Dorsetshire after the original drawing by Mrs Humphrey Weld
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- wonky margins £655 was £950 rare

Waldershare the Seat of Sr Robert Furnese
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- short margins done by bookbinder £165

Grimsthorp in the County of Lincoln, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. Robert Earl of Lindsey 2
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £165 x 2

Grimsthorp in the County of Lincoln, the Seat of the Rt. Hon. Robert Earl of Lindsey
Rarer plate Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). £185

Knowlton Court ye Seat of St ThomasD'Aeth
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- short margins done by bookbinder £165

Wrest House & Park in ye County of Bedfordshire the Seat of ye Rt Honble Henry Earl of Kent
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- Good margins x 2


Wrest House & Park in ye County of Bedfordshire the Seat of ye Rt Honble Henry Earl of Kent
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- repair to base plus a crease Good margins £165

75. The Prospect of Nottingham from ye East
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- Good margins £185

Badminton in the County of Gloucester one of the Seats of the Most Noble & Potent Prince Henry Duke of Beaufort Marquesse & Earle of Worcester Baron Herbert of Chepstow Raglan & Gower, and Knight of the Most Noble order of the Garter
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £165 x 2

4. The Royal Palace of St James's
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- one foxing mark easily removed Good margins £165 x 2 available

Ashdowne Park in the County of Berkshire, one of the Seats of the Rt. Hon. Lord Craven
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- none Good margins 3 x available £155


The S.E. Prospect of Frognall als Fragpool the Seat of Rowland Tyron Esq
From the second volume of the 1724 edition published by Joseph Smith. Etching drawn by T Badslade etched by Jan Kip Published by: Joseph Smith 1708-1719 Published in: London Dimensions Height: 351 millimetres Width: 423 millimetres The plate previously published in Harris's 'History of Kent' (1719)and later in the four volume edition of Britannia Illustrata, published by Joseph Smith in 1724. Published also by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- slight toning to fold Good margins £155

Beachborough the Seat of William Brockman Esq
Plate 7: Bird's eye view of Beachborough Manor, in Kent; showing the house and gardens; ships on sea in background; a bonfire on a hill in right foreground; From the second volume of the 1724 edition published by Joseph Smith. Etching drawn by T Badslade etched by Jan Kip Published by: Joseph Smith 1708-1719 Published in: London Dimensions Height: 351 millimetres Width: 423 millimetres Inscriptions Lettered with title on scroll, in lower margin "A Bonfire made on Beachborough hill is seen in France / The Wood A contains above 100 acres / Boloign Cliffs / Folkstone / Spire Steepls / Newington / Cheriton s miles from Beachborough" and production detail "I. Badslade delin / JI Kip Sculp". At top right £Dr Harris's Hist of Kent Vol. I P.216". The plate previously published in Harris's 'History of Kent' (1719)and later in the four volume edition of Britannia Illustrata, published by Joseph Smith in 1724. £185


Wanstead
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- marking to centre fold would clean Good margins £165

Haughton in the County of Nottingham one of the Seats of the most Noble and Mighty Prince John Duke of Newcastle, Marquis and Earle of Clare, Baron Haughton of Haughton, Lord Lt of ye County of Nottingham and of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham, Ld Warden of the Forest of Shirwood and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- Good margins x 3 £185

Haughton in the County of Nottingham one of the Seats of the most Noble and Mighty Prince John Duke of Newcastle, Marquis and Earle of Clare, Baron Haughton of Haughton, Lord Lt of ye County of Nottingham and of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham, Ld Warden of the Forest of Shirwood and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- Good margins £185


Cocken Hall near Durham
Included in the text at the bottom of the images are the names of places shown in the background : 1. Chester. 2. Lumley Castle. 3. Lumley Town. 4. Lumley Ferry. 5. Harbour house. 6. Panshaw (Penshaw) Hill. 7. Newbottle. 8. Houghton. 9. East Renton. 10. Finkley Abbey. 11. Cocken Ferry. 12. The River Were (Weir). Cocken Hall was built in the 17th century and had a range of formal gardens. The house and gardens no longer survive. Sometime after the end of the First World War, Cocken Hall was demolished and is now a collection of scattered farmhouses and a nine-hole golf course. Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- This has a printed scratching out but unusually is on higher quality paper so possibly a proof £165

Dawly in the County of Middlesex, the seat of the Rt. Hon. Charles Lord Ossulstone
Published by Joseph Smith 1709-28 for "Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne..." A republished and expanded work of "Britannia Illustrata" (1709) or the Illustrata itself by Johannes Kip & Leonard Knyff. Drawn & Engraved by Kip.It was engraved by the Johannes Kip. Size 13.4 x 20.7 inches. 34.0 x 52.5 cm. sent rolled unless preferred flat Leendert Knyff and Johannes Kip were responsible for the publication, in 1707, of Britannia Illustrata, an extraordinary collection of engraved ‘birds-eye views’ of English country houses and estates. In the late 1690s Knyff came up with a cunning plan for a ‘subscription publishing project’ which he must have thought would be a financial winner. His idea was to play to the vanity of the British aristocracy, and produce a set of images of English country estates, funding the scheme by signing up the landowners in advance. For his £10 subscription each gentleman would have his house and grounds engraved including his coat of arms as part of the design and ultimately a full set of all the other prints. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Condition Issues :- Good margins Etching by Kip after the drawing by Knyff. £185

Gloucester Cathedral
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins CONDITION : £145 inc delivery full page

Haigh in the County Palatine of Lancaster2
London: 1708-49. Copper engraving by Johannes Kip /Jan Kip after a drawing by Leonard Knyff, Sheet size: 18 1/4 x 22 3/4 inches. . This print is from Johannes Kip's survey of English castles, palaces and country houses during the reign of Queen Anne entitled Britannia Illustrata, or Views of Several of the Queens Palaces also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, also published as Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne: ou description exacte des palais de la Reine, et des Maisons les plus considerables des des Seigneurs & des Gentilshommes de la Grande Bretagne. . .CONDITION :cropped to plate mark. some staining in the base inscription, small edge tear bottom rt edge, £105

St Clement's Church in the Strand,
3rd state with the steeple designed by James Gibbs added to Wren's church, engraving, 570 x 590mm., old folds as issued , London: 1708-49. Copper engraving by Jan Kip after a drawing by Leonard Knyff, Sheet size: 18 1/4 x 22 3/4 inches. . This print is from Johannes Kip's survey of English castles, palaces and country houses during the reign of Queen Anne entitled Britannia Illustrata, or Views of Several of the Queens Palaces also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, also published as Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne: ou description exacte des palais de la Reine, et des Maisons les plus considerables des des Seigneurs & des Gentilshommes de la Grande Bretagne. . . c.1720. £225 perfect
****Atkyns was the author of 'The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire', published in London in 1712 on fine laid paper and later on rag paper. The first edition contains a fine portrait of the author by Michael Vandergucht, together with a series of views of seats in the county, drawn and engraved as a series of sixty-five engravings by Johannes Kip, illustrating the county seats and manor houses in the first decade of the eighteenth century, and preserving a record of features now altered or entirely lost. Many of these are from a copy bound by an idiot printer with small margins and in one case to the image. This makes them way cheaper than the Britannia and if mounted close to the black line will look fine. I have however used many of my stock images and will note this on each one . I can re do photographs when asked****

Coberly the Seat of Jonathan Castelman Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 6mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Didmarton the Seat of Robert Codrington Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712 1
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Perfect copy mounted £145

Upper Dowdeswell the Seat of Lionel Rich Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 6mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Upper Dowdeswell the Seat of Lionel Rich Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Perfect copy mounted £145
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Perfect copy mounted £145

Sandywell the Seat of Henry Bret Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest £105

Dumbleton the Seat of Sr Richard Cocks Bart. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3 mm at narrowest £105

Dyrham the Seat of William Blathwait Esqr by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 0mm at narrowest Missing

Easington the Seat of Nathaniel Stevens Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 2mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Wotton the Seat of Tho: Horton Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1mm at narrowest £105

Glocester City by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 2mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

The West Prospect of Glocester by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 8mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Wyck in Gloucestershire, The Seat of Richard Haines, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 5mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*
Wyck in Gloucestershire, The Seat of Richard Haines, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £125 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Alderly the seat of Mrs. Hale Widdow Matthew Hale Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..

Knole, the Seat of Tho Chester, Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £105

Over the seat of John Dowell Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1mm at narrowest foxing blob top left corner £105 inc delivery
Over the seat of John Dowell Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712 Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery

Alveston in Gloucestershire, the Seat of Edward Hill, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £105

Amney the Seat of Robert Pleydell, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Shorter margins 12mm at narrowest plus some light offsetting to title area £125 inc delivery

Shurdington, the Seat of Dulcibella Laurence, Relict of William Laurence by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Shorter margins 8mm at narrowest £125 inc delivery

Badminton by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery

Barrington The Seat of Edmond Bray Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 2mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Battsford the Seat of Richard Freeman Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £105

Broadwell the Seat of Danvers Hodges Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery* Better than image which was a different copy*

Cirencester the Seat of Allen Bathurst Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..

The Abbey in Cirencester The Seat of Thomas Master Esqr by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.

Southam the Seat of Kinard de la Bere Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 2mm at narrowest £125 inc delivery Be

Williamstrip the Seat of Henry Ireton Esqr by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 8mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery better than stock image

Little Compton the Seat of Sr Richard Howe Bart by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £105

Kingsweston the seat of Edward Southwell Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £145

Witcombe Park the seat of Sr. Michaell Hickes by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £125

Witcombe Park the seat of Sr. Michaell Hickes by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Minimal margins £105


Shurdington, the Seat of Dulcibella Laurence, Relict of William Laurence,
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £125. better than the pic

Chepstow castle belonging to his grace the Duke of Beauford by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins and and being the second edition on rag paper so lightly cream, the first edition is on white laid paper. . .CONDITION toning to the central seam can be cleane if wished but would delay posting by a week :£125 inc delivery full page

The West Prospect of Gloucester City To the Mayor and Alderman,
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins . . ..CONDITION :Copy one vertical creasing from the book folds needs a good press/light iron £145 inc delivery full page


CONDITION copy 2: extensive creasing as in pic above needs a good press/light iron £125 inc delivery full page

Gloster City Th Bown Alderman Gloucester City, Thomas Brown Esq Alderman.
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins CONDITION : some creasing needs a good press/light iron £125 inc delivery full page x 2 available

Gloucester Cathedral
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins CONDITION : £105 inc delivery full page

Badminton in the County of Gloucester
one of the Seats of the Most Noble & Potent Prince Henry Duke of Beaufort / Marquesse & Earle of Worcester 1 London: 1708-49. Copper engraving by Johannes Kip /Jan Kip after a drawing by Leonard Knyff, Sheet size: 18 1/4 x 22 3/4 inches. . This print is from Johannes Kip's survey of English castles, palaces and country houses during the reign of Queen Anne entitled Britannia Illustrata, or Views of Several of the Queens Palaces also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, also published as Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne: ou description exacte des palais de la Reine, et des Maisons les plus considerables des des Seigneurs & des Gentilshommes de la Grande Bretagne. . .CONDITION :cut to just out of plate mark some minor creasing damage in sky top left
£105. .

Fairford the Seat of Samuel Barker Esqby Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 4mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy Missing
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Flaxley the Seat of Mrs Bovey. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 0 mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Hatherop the Seat of Sr John Webb Bart by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 6mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Hardwick Park Court the Seat of William Trye Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1 mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Hampton the Seat of Phillip Shappard. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1 mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Kempsford the Seat of the Lord Viscount Weymouth by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1 mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Hull Als Hill the Seat of Sr Edward Fust Bartt. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 4mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy* no staining at all

Kingsweston the Seat of Edward Southwell Esq / Bristol by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 4mm at narrowest £105

Henbury the Seat of Simon Harcourt by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest £105 EACH inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Hales Abbey the Seat of the Lord Tracy / Hailes Abbey by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 4mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Cleeve Hill the Seat of William Player Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Leckhampton the Seat of the Revd Thomas Norwood. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 2mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Clower Wall the Seat of Francis Wyndham Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest foxing blob top left corner £105 inc delivery
Clower Wall the Seat of Francis Wyndham Esq. by Johannes Kip 1712 perfect mounted £145

Nibley the Seat of George Smyth Esqby Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 1mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery

Rendcomb the Seat of Sr John Guise Bart by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 0mm at narrowest plus some light offsetting to title area £105 inc delivery No staining perfect

Saperton The Seat of Ssr Robert Atkyns by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest £105

Sherborn the Seat of Sr Ralph Dutton Bart by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. margins 12mm at narrowest £105

Shipton Moyne the Seat of Mrs Hodges Relict of Tho Hodges by Johannes Kip 1712 1
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 6mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy*

Shipton Moyne the Seat of Mrs Hodges Relict of Tho Hodges by Johannes Kip 1712 2 ie the PAIR
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 10mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery * Better than image which was a different copy* no staining

Syston the Seat of Samll Trotman Esq Lincs by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 6mm at narrowest £105

Stanway the Seat of John Tracey Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. £105

Stoke Gifford The Seat of John Berkeley Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 3mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery better than image £105

Berkley Castle Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..


Lupiatt the Seat of Thomas Stephens Esq / Lypiatt by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..Creasing + small margins £85

Maugersbury the Seat of Edmund Chamberlain Esqr by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery

Maugersbury the Seat of Edmund Chamberlain Esqr by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £85 inc delivery Short Margins light toning to fold

Swell the Seat of Sr Robert Atkyns by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms.. Pathetic margins 7 mm at narrowest £105 inc delivery

Toddington the Seat of the Lord Tracey, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £145
Toddington the Seat of the Lord Tracey, Esq by Johannes Kip 1712 Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £155 inc delivery

Tortworth the Seae of Matthew Ducy Morton by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..
Tortworth the Seae of Matthew Ducy Morton by Johannes Kip 1712 Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery


Stoke Bishop, the Seat of Sr Thomas Cann Sneed Park, the Seat of Joseph Jackson. by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, one of seventy-three copper plates drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip . He arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, then travelled around England documenting notable estates. In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community but the gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century many re-routed public roads and the shifted of villages.. , Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued) all of these are titled and include the coat of arms..£105 cropped as in image toned to spine

Sneed Park the Seat of Joseph Jackson Esq by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were al short margins £105 inc delivery
Sneed Park the Seat of Joseph Jackson Esq by Johannes Kip 1712 Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery

Witcombe Park the Seat of Sr Michael Hickes
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins £125.

Chepstow castle belonging to his grace the Duke of Beauford by Johannes Kip 1712
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins and and being the second edition on rag paper so lightly cream, the first edition is on white laid paper. . .CONDITION toning to the central seam can be cleane if wished but would delay posting by a week :

Bradley the Seat of Thomas Dawes Esq/ Glos
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins . . .. £105 inc delivery full page narrow edge margin
Bradley the Seat of Thomas Dawes Esq/ Glos Full page, full margin , clean and pretty perfect £145 inc delivery

Seavenhampton the Seat of Sr Wm Dodwell
From Sir Robert Atkyns's ' The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,' published in London in 1712, with seventy-three copper plates by Kip . Drawn and engraved by Johannes Kip arrived in England with King William III and Queen Mary II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He then travelled around England documenting notable estates.In the late 1700s, important houses fronted the public road and were the focus and pride of the local community. The gradually increasing wish for privacy during the 18th century often involved the re-routing of public roads and the shifting of villages.. , titled and with coat of arms above. Illustration size approximately 45 x 35cm (with centre fold, as were always issued). Good margins clean not as in the pic £125