Sir Joseph Jordan ,

(c1603-1685) was a naval officer and admiral. From a Thames shipowning family, he is initially recorded as importing tobacco from Nevis. Copper stipple engraving, published 1819 Size 180 mm x 113 mm paper size.From 'The British cabinet : containing portraits of illustrious personages, engraved from original pictures, with biographical memoirs' Published London : Printed by T. Bensley for E. Harding, 1799-1800., with most of the pics copied by Silvester Harding (also Sylvester) - an English artist and publisher. . £20 creased corner


Nicholas Haddock

(1686 - 26 September 1746) was an admiral in the British Royal Navy and a Member of Parliament (MP).Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b

Capt William Allen

killed in action on board the Bonadventure, Man of War, of which he was Commander on 24th of October 1698. From Biographia Navalis Republished 1824 from the original publication of R. Faulder, 1795 Page size 264 x 215 mm Drawn engraved by Caroline Wolson £16


George Byng, Lord Torrington

Admiral of the Fleet George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington, KB PC (27 January 1663[1] - 17 January 1733) was a British naval officer and statesman of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His career included service as First Lord of the Admiralty during the reign of King George II. Copper engraving


Byng, Lord Torrington

Admiral of the Fleet George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington, KB PC (27 January 1663[1] - 17 January 1733) was a British naval officer and statesman of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His career included service as First Lord of the Admiralty during the reign of King George II. Copper engraving engraved by Benoist . Size 108mm x 106mm paper size in a circle from Tobias Smollett's History of England, 1757-65 £12 unmounted b x 2


Admiral Lord Torrington

Admiral of the Fleet George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington, KB PC (27 January 1663[1] - 17 January 1733) was a British naval officer and statesman of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His career included service as First Lord of the Admiralty during the reign of King George II. Stipple engraving, engraved by Chapman sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published , 98 Pall mall engraved Chapman from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE,published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . £16 unmounted bx 2 dated 1798



George Byng,

Admiral of the Fleet George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington, KB PC (27 January 1663[1] - 17 January 1733) was a British naval officer and statesman of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His career included service as First Lord of the Admiralty during the reign of King George II.Copper Line engraved for the Universal Magazine for J. Hinton at ye Kings Arms, Newgate Street (Circa1749) The Universal Magazine was a monthly magazine founded by John Hinton and published between 1747 and 1799 mainly by subscription. £16 unmounted b x 2


John Westley Wright

John Wesley Wright (1769-1805), was a Royal Navy commander and captain. Early in 1781 he was entered on board the Brilliant with (Sir) Roger Curtis, and was for the next two years at Gibraltar during the siege. 'Lieutenant John Westley Wright, of the Tigre, who commanded the seamen pioneers, notwithstanding he had received two balls in his right arm '. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1816 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x

Admiral Edmund Lyons,

1st Baron Lyons, GCB, KCH (21 November 1790 - 23 November 1858) was a British naval commander and diplomat who led a distinguished career in the Royal Navy, culminating with the Crimean War and his appointment as Commander of the Black Sea Fleet.Engraved by D.J.Pound from a photograph by Kilburn. From the book "The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery of Eminent Personages" Volume 2. Published in London 1859 £15


George Bridges Rodney

George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney, KB (bap. 13 February 1718 - 24 May 1792) was a British naval officer. He is best known for his commands in the American War of Independence, particularly his victory over the French at the Battle of the Saintes in 1782. It is often claimed that he was the commander to have pioneered the tactic of "breaking the line". .Copper Line engraved for the Universal Magazine for J. Hinton at ye Kings Arms, Newgate Street (Circa1749) The Universal Magazine was a monthly magazine founded by John Hinton and published between 1747 and 1799 mainly by subscription. £16 unmounted b x 2



Sir Joseph Jordan

(c1603-1685) was a naval officer and admiral. From a Thames shipowning family, he is initially recorded as importing tobacco from Nevis. Engraved from Ricrafts Survey, of England Champions. general of the parliamentary forces during the English Civil War. Then republished from Richardson's "Portraits illustrating Granger's Biographical History of England," London, 1792-1812. Published by William Richardson, printseller, London. James Granger (1723-1776) was an English clergyman, biographer, and print collector. Published by W. Richardson No 31 Strand..   earlier edition to paper 1796 x 3 £24


Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick

1587-1658), Lord High Admiral . Robert Earl of Warwick and Lord Rich of Leez &c Naval commander whose privateering ventures helped to estrange him from the court of Charles I; involved in the colonisation of America; associated with the foundation of New Plymouth, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and later of Rhode Island (1644); possibly by George Vertue, after Sir Anthony Van Dyck line engraving, 1A plate to Ward,., & Clarendon, (1713). The history of the grand rebellion: Containing the most remarkable transactions from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. to the happy restoration, together with the impartial characters of the most famous and infamous persons, for and against the monarchy : digested into verse. London, near Stationer's Hall: Printed for J. Morphew Copper engraved line engraving size Height: 165 millimetres Width: 104 millimetres (trimmed or cut to image ) £20 x 3

Commodore John Harrison (d. 1768)

(Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (Plympton 1723 - London 1792) Not as per NTrust portrait which has obviously been 'restored' Mezzotint by Samuel William Reynolds, after Sir Joshua Reynolds mezzotint, published as a proof c 1780 £35 inc delivery small rare


Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham

(1536-1624), Lord High Admiral Charles Howard was Queen Elizabeth I's cousin and enjoyed her friendship and confidence. Appointed Lord High Admiral in 1585, he held chief command against the Spanish Armada. Stipple engraving published 1828 ( originally 1708) Size 251 mm x 187 mm Image ; 501 mm x 335 mm paper size published in ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain'' by Edmund LODGE, [1756-1839].., published by Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Browne, after William Hilton, and John Riley , London,. £20 oversize item



Admiral Lord Edward Hawke 1705-1781

Admiral Lord Edward Hawke 1705-1781
Stipple engraving drawn by George Knapton, engraved by Simon Francois Ravenet,Size 108mm x 106mm but later edition minus signatures £15

George Lord Edgcumbe,

1st Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, by Joshua Reynolds small Mezzotint engraved by by Reynolds, Samuel William, 1773-1835., late pupil to C[harles] Howard] Hodges. Sitter was a Friend or Acquaintance of Reynolds at the Dilettanti Society. Original painting lost in the war. plate mark 22.7 x 16.3 cm. c 1820 £105 inc full page slight soiling will mount clean

John Charnock


(1756-1807), Naval biographer . Author of an History of Marine Architecture Biographia Navalis . By and published by Edward Shirt (active 1809-1810). stipple engraving, published 1810 £20 x 2


Sir John Thomas Duckworth

Sir John Thomas Duckworth, 1st Baronet, GCB (9 February 1748 - 31 August 1817) was an officer of the Royal Navy, serving during the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, From 'The British Gallery of Contemporary Portraits, Being a Series of Engravings of the Most Eminent Persons Now Living or Lately Deceased in Great Britain and Ireland: From Drawings Accurately Made from Life or from the Most Approved Original Pictures, Accompanied by Short Biographical Notices, 2 vols. published by T. Cadell & Davies, London, 1810 to 1822 Size normally 38 x 32 cm but page sizes vary from folio down unmounted £20 mucky slightly toned + one with ragged edge

Samuel Barrington

Rear Admiral Samuel Barrington, RN (1729-1800) was a British admiral. From 'The British Gallery of Contemporary Portraits, Being a Series of Engravings of the Most Eminent Persons Now Living or Lately Deceased in Great Britain and Ireland: From Drawings Accurately Made from Life or from the Most Approved Original Pictures, Accompanied by Short Biographical Notices, 2 vols. published by T. Cadell & Davies, London, 1810 to 1822 Size normally 38 x 32 cm but page sizes vary from folio down unmounted £30inc delivery cropped page

Admiral Lord Viscount Hood

Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (12 December 1724 - 27 January 1816) was a British Admiral known particularly for his service in the American Revolutionary War and French Revolutionary Wars. From 'The British Gallery of Contemporary Portraits, Being a Series of Engravings of the Most Eminent Persons Now Living or Lately Deceased in Great Britain and Ireland: From Drawings Accurately Made from Life or from the Most Approved Original Pictures, Accompanied by Short Biographical Notices, 2 vols. published by T. Cadell & Davies, London, 1810 to 1822 Size normally 38 x 32 cm but page sizes vary from folio down unmounted £30inc delivery

William Lord Radstock

(1563-1606), Soldier .Stipple engraving by William Thomas Fry, published by Harding & Lepard, , published 1 January 1829 ( originally 1708) Size 251 mm x 187 mm Image ; 501 mm x 335 mmpaper size published in ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain'',UK,1830. £20 oversize itemx 2


Capt Henry Whitby R.N.

Henry Whitby served in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. He joined the navy in 1794 as a Midshipman Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b



Capt Charles Lydiard R.N.

Charles Lydiard (fl. 13 May 1780 - 29 December 1807) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 3


Sir Peter Parker Bart,

Admiral of the Fleet. Peter Parker was born probably in Ireland. He became a lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1743 and captain in 1747 In 1761, he took command of HMS Buckingham and helped cover operations on Belle Île Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b b blemishes in margin will clean before posting


Sir Richard King Bart,


Admiral of the White Squadron Vice Admiral Sir Richard King, 2nd Baronet KCB (28 November 1774 - 5 August 1834) was an officer in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, who fought with distinction at the battle of Trafalgar despite being amongst the youngest captains present. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 4



John Knight esq


Rear Admiral of the White Squadron Sir John Knight, KCB (bap. 21 February 1747 - 16 June 1831) was a senior British Royal Navy officer during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries most noted for his activities as a post captain during the American and French Revolutionary Wars. Serving with the Caribbean Fleet during the American wa Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 2


Sir Charles Saunders KB


Admiral of the Blue Squadron Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, KB (c. 1715 - 7 December 1775) was a Royal Navy officer in the Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War and later served as First Lord of the Admiralty. He was appointed to the Privy Council in 1766. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted bx 3


Sir John Orde Bart,

Vice Admiral of the White Squadron Sir John Orde, 1st Baronet (22 December 1751 - 19 February 1824) was the third son of John Orde, of Morpeth, Northumberland, and the brother of Thomas Orde-Powlett, 1st Baron Bolton. Remembered as a professional enemy of Nelson, Orde's quarrel was actually more with Lord St Vincent and he never attacked Nelson personally Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b

Capt James Newman Newman

Captain James Newman-Newman (1767-1811) of the British Royal Navy was an officer who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars who served in numerous actions with distinction before his death in the wreck of his ship of the line HMS Hero, Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 2


Rt Hon Const John Phipps

Lord Mulgrave Constantine John Phipps, 2nd Baron Mulgrave, PC (19 May 1744 - 10 October 1792) was an English explorer and officer in the Royal Navy. He served during the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence, seeing action in a number of battles and engagements Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b

Sir John Moore KB

Admiral of the Blue Sqadron Sir John Moore, 1st Baronet KB (24 March 1718 - 2 February 1779) was a British officer of the Royal Navy during the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War. He eventually rose to the rank of admiral. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Publis


Sir John Mc Bride Esq,

Admiral of the Blue Sqadron Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b b


Sir John leake Knt,

Admiral of the Fleet
Sir John Leake (4 July 1656 - 21 August 1720) was an English flag officer and politician during the later seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Leake, a full admiral, served in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1715. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 3 2 with cropped title by printer

Sir John leake Knt,
Admiral of the Fleet

Sir John Leake (4 July 1656 - 21 August 1720) was an English flag officer and politician during the later seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Leake, a full admiral, served in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1715. Stipple engraving £20


Sir William James Bart

Commodore in the East India Company Service Commodore Sir William James, 1st Baronet, FRS (c.1721 - 16 December 1783) was a Welsh-born British navy commander, known for his successful campaigns against Indian native navies. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b



Capt Henry Inman

Captain Henry Inman (1762 - 15 July 1809) was a British Royal Navy officer during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, serving in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 2




William Hunter Esq,

William Hunter Esq,
Lieutenat of Greenwich Hospital
Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted bx 2


Capt Richard Bowen R.N.

Richard Bowen (1761 - 25 July 1797) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary Wars. Bowen saw service with Horatio Nelson, and was killed fighting alongside him at the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b

Samuel Blyth Esq Commander R.N.

Samuel Blyth (1783-1813) of the British Royal Navy, commander of the Boxer was killed in September 1813 in a battle with the American brig Enterprise Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b

Thomas Bertie Esq,

Rear Admiral of the White Sqadron Sir Thomas Bertie RSO (3 July 1758 - 13 June 1825), born Thomas Hoar, was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b unmounted b mkd sent cleaned


Sir Edward Berry
Captain RN

Rear Admiral Sir Edward Berry, 1st Baronet, KCB (1768 - 13 February 1831) was an officer in Britain's Royal Navy primarily known for his role as flag captain of Rear Admiral Horatio Nelson's ship HMS Vanguard at the Battle of the Nile, prior to his knighthood in 1798. He had a long and prestigious naval career and also commanded HMS Agamemnon at the Battle of Trafalgar. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b


John Carter Allen Esq,

Admiral of the White Sqadron Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 8

Capt Sir James A Wood Knt

Sir James Athol Wood CB (1756 - July 1829), was an officer of the Royal Navy. After serving on merchant ships for the East India Company from a young age, he entered the Royal Navy in 1774 Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b


Sir James Wishart Knt

Admiral of the White Sqadron Admiral Sir James Wishart (1659 - 1723) was a British Admiral and Member of Parliament (MP) for Portsmouth Wishart served at the Battle of Cadiz and the Battle of Vigo Bay in 1702 and at the Capture of Gibraltar. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 5 sent cleaned

Richard Tyrrel Esq,
Rear Admiral of theWhite Sqadron

Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b

Capt Nicholas Tomlinson R.N.

Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 2



Capt Edward Buller R.N.

Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet (24 December 1764 - 15 April 1824) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b

Capt Richard Budd Vincent

Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 2

John Benbow Esq,

Vice Admiral of the Blue Sqadron John Benbow (10 March 1653 - 4 November 1702) was an English officer in the Royal Navy. He joined the navy aged 25 years, seeing action against Algerian pirates before leaving and joining the merchant navy where he traded until the Glorious Revolution of 1688, whereupon he returned to the Royal Navy and was commissioned. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 2


James Hawkins Whitshed Esq,
Vice Admiral of the Red Sqadron

Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Hawkins-Whitshed, 1st Baronet GCB (1762 - 28 October 1849) was a flag officer in the British Royal Navy who served in the American, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 3


Sir John Penington

(1584?-1646) was an English admiral who served under Charles I of England Antique copper engraving by and published by Edward Harding, stipple engraving, published 1800 Size190 mm x 136 mm plate size .From 'The British Cabinet; containing portraits of illustrious personages, with biographical memoirs', by John Adolphus, published by E. Harding, 2 vols., 1799, 1800.@20 x


Sir John Penington

(1584?-1646) was an English admiral who served under Charles I of England. Copperplate  engraving from Richardson's "Portraits illustrating Granger's Biographical History of England," London, 1792–1812. Published by William Richardson, printseller, London. James Granger (1723–1776) was an English clergyman, biographer, and print collector. Publishedby W. Richardson No 31 Strand.. £20 Size 186 mm x 131 mm paper size b


Admiral Lord Keppel

Stipple engraving, engraved by Chapman sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published , 98 Pall mall engraved Chapman from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE,published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . £16 unmounted b toned



Admiral Keppel

Antique copper engraving from London Magazine (London, ENGLAND) The London Magazine was originally founded in 1732 as the "London Magazine, or Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer". It ran from 1732 to 1785 in political opposition to the Tory-based Gentleman's Magazine Pub. Hogg. . Image size normally 17 x 11+ cm unmounted . £16 unmounted b x 2

Admiral Keppel

Engraved for Murray's History of the American War. Printed for T. Robson, Newcastle upon Tyne. Published 1780 one of 23 portraits RARE .The Murray history was published in England in 1780 and in Boston in 1781-82. The Boston edition is rarer still. Age toned £20 x 2

The Honourable Augustus Keppel Commander of His Majesy's Ship the Torbay

Engrav'd for the Royal Magazine Or, Gentleman's Monthly Companion. Containing a Variety of interesting Particulars, many of which are Originals." - a periodical published monthly between 1759 and 1771. Printed for J. Coote, at the KJng's'Arms in Paternoster Row Published 1752. Put in a window mount of paper £20

Commodore Keppel

Copper engraving from "The general history of the late war : containing it's rise, . . .'By the Rev. John Entick, M.A. and other published 1763-6. Size 8.5 x 11 cms plus margins £16

The Hon Augustus Keppel

Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel PC (25 April 1725 – 2 October 1786) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War and the War of American Independence. Copper Line engraved for the Universal Magazine for J. Hinton at ye Kings Arms, Newgate Street (Circa1749) The Universal Magazine was a monthly magazine founded by John Hinton and published between 1747 and 1799 mainly by subscription. at H.D.Symonds dated 1806 £16 unmounted b x 3

Commodore Keppel

Copper engraved Portrait after Reynolds Size Height: 101 millimetres Width: 78 millimetres Lettered with title and "Sherlock sculp."; William Sherlock (circa 1738-1806)

Hon Augustus Keppel

Admiral Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel PC (25 April 1725 – 2 October 1786) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War and the War of American Independence. During the final years of the latter conflict he served as First Lord of the Admiralty. Antique copper engraving by and published by Edward Harding, stipple engraving. Stipple engraving, engraved by Ridley from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1807by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b dated 1802 Lettered with title and publication line around oval: "Pub June 1 1802 by E. Harding 98 Pall Mall";



Hon Augustus Keppel

Admiral Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel PC (25 April 1725 – 2 October 1786) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War and the War of American Independence. During the final years of the latter conflict he served as First Lord of the Admiralty. Antique copper engraving by and published by Edward Harding, stipple engraving, published 1800 Size190 mm x 136 mm plate size .From 'The British Cabinet; containing portraits of illustrious personages, with biographical memoirs', by John Adolphus, published by E. Harding, 2 vols., 1799, 1800.@20 x 3



Lord Viscount Duncan.

.(1 July 1731 – 4 August 1804) was a British admiral who defeated the Dutch fleet off Camperdown (north of Haarlem) on 11 October 1797. This victory was considered one of the most significant actions in naval history. Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £16 unmounted b x 2 engraved by Ridley dated 1795 also one clipped to plate

The Rt Hon Lord Viscount Duncan.

(1 July 1731 – 4 August 1804) was a British admiral who defeated the Dutch fleet off Camperdown (north of Haarlem) on 11 October 1797. This victory was considered one of the most significant actions in naval history. Dated 1802 Drawn by John Singleton Copley (1737-1815) Engraved by Ridley and published in London by Bunney & Gold in 1800 sent clean £16


Admiral Viscount Duncan.


(1 July 1731 – 4 August 1804) was a British admiral who defeated the Dutch fleet off Camperdown (north of Haarlem) on 11 October 1797. This victory was considered one of the most significant actions in naval history. From a Picture by Hopner, Steel Engraved by R. Cooper, for The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1783, by Edward Pelham Brenton Size 215 mm x 131 mm £12 x 4



Augustus Viscount Keppel


Admiral Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel PC (25 April 1725 – 2 October 1786) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War and the War of American Independence. During the final years of the latter conflict he served as First Lord of the Admiralty. Antique steel engraved print with decorative border, 20 x 13.5 cm plus decorative border. From England's Battles by Sea and Land ( pub 1857 )written by Lieut Col Williams and illustrated by J de Leutherbourg and Rogers £12 unmounted x 2

Admiral Lord Duncan.


(1 July 1731 – 4 August 1804) was a British admiral who defeated the Dutch fleet off Camperdown (north of Haarlem) on 11 October 1797. This victory was considered one of the most significant actions in naval history. From a Picture by Hopner, Steel Engraved by R. Cooper, for The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1783, by Edward Pelham Brenton Size 215 mm x 131 mm £12 x 4

Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan


(1 July 1731 – 4 August 1804) was a British admiral who defeated the Dutch fleet off Camperdown (north of Haarlem) on 11 October 1797. This victory was considered one of the most significant actions in naval history. Antique steel engraved print with decorative border, 20 x 13.5 cm plus decorative border. From England's Battles by Sea and Land ( pub 1857 )written by Lieut Col Williams and illustrated by J de Leutherbourg and Rogers £12 unmounted x 2


Commodore William Locker

William Locker (February 1731 – 26 December 1800) was an officer in the Royal Navy, who served with distinction during the eighteenth century. He rose to the rank of captain and held the posts of flag captain and commodore. lieutenant- governor of Greenwich Hospital, . Engraving by H. T. Ryall after Gilbert Stuart . Mezzotint plate to Locker's Naval Commanders, 1832 £12 x 5



Commodore William Locker

William Locker (February 1731 – 26 December 1800) was an officer in the Royal Navy, who served with distinction during the eighteenth century. He rose to the rank of captain and held the posts of flag captain and commodore. Stipple engraving, engraved by Ridley from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1807by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b dated 1801 some marking x 3


The Hon Richard earl Howe

The Hon Richard earl Howe
Published 1795 by B. Crosby, No.4, Stationers' Court, Ludgate Street; rare sent clean £16

The Hon Richard earl Howe

Stipple engraving, engraved by Ridley from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1807by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b dated 1803

The Hon Richard earl Howe

Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £16 unmounted b x 2 engraved by Ridley dated 1795


earl Howe

Admiral of the Fleet Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe, KG (8 March 1726 – 5 August 1799) was a British naval officer, notable in particular for his service during the American War of Independence and French Revolutionary Wars. He was the brother of William and George Howe.£16


Richard First earl Howe

Antique steel engraved print with decorative border, 20 x 13.5 cm plus decorative border. From England's Battles by Sea and Land ( pub 1857 )written by Lieut Col Williams and illustrated by J de Leutherbourg and Rogers £12 unmounted x 2






Lord Hood

Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (12 December 1724 – 27 January 1816) was a British Admiral known particularly for his service in the American Revolutionary War and French Revolutionary Wars. He acted as a mentor to Horatio Nelson.£16

Samuel first Viscount Hood, L

Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (12 December 1724 – 27 January 1816) was a British Admiral known particularly for his service in the American Revolutionary War and French Revolutionary Wars. He acted as a mentor to Horatio Nelson. Antique steel engraved print with decorative border, 20 x 13.5 cm plus decorative border. From England's Battles by Sea and Land ( pub 1857 )written by Lieut Col Williams and illustrated by J de Leutherbourg and Rogers £12 unmounted x 2


Commodore Sir Sam Hood

Stipple engraving, engraved by Ridley from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1807by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted


Alexander Hood, Lord Bridport

Admiral Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport, KB (2 December 1726 – 2 May 1814) was an officer of the British Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars, and the brother of Admiral Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood.Antique steel engraved print with decorative border, 20 x 13.5 cm plus decorative border. From England's Battles by Sea and Land ( pub 1857 )written by Lieut Col Williams and illustrated by J de Leutherbourg and Rogers £12 unmounted x 2

The Rt Hon Samuel Lord Hood

Admiral of the Blue Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £16 unmounted  engraved by Ridley dated 1795

Vice Admiral Lord Hood

Stipple Engraving engraved by by Pass Published, [London, England] : pub. by Dean and Munday, . From The Ladies' Monthly Museum, or, Polite Repository of Amusement andInstruction Being an assemblage of whatever can tend to please the fancy,interest the mind, or exalt the character, of The British Fair, b x 2 unmounted b £16


Sir Samuel Hood

Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £16 unmounted b x 2 engraved by Ridley dated 1807



The Rt Hom Saml Lord Viscount Hood

Stipple engraving, engraved by Ridley from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1824 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b

Samuel Lord Hood

from 'The Senator; or, Clarendon's Parliamentary chronicle : Containing a weekly register, recording, with the strictest impartiality, and utmost accuracy, the proceedings and debates of the houses of lords and commons "...Published in London : Printed for C. Cooke, 1791 Size 191 mm x 130 mm paper size unmounted £12 b slight.creasing


Lord Hood

Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £16 unmounted b engraved by Ridley dated 1782

Lord Hood

Antique copper line engraving , engraved by Cook, published by William Bent, after Sir George Chalmers Size Plate: 180x113 mm. Margin: 202x122 mm. Dated 1787 From a short lived Christian booklet 'The New Whole duty of man' recording 'good' people £16


Lord Hood

Copper engraving from the rare "The Westminster Magazine or the pantheon of taste, containing a view of the history, politics, literature, manners, callantry and fashions of the year 1784" by J.Walker in Paternoster Row £20 x 2

Capt Salusbury Pryce Humphreys

Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys, CB, KCH (24 November 1778 – 17 November 1845) was an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812, rising to the rank of rear-admiral.vxStipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 3 1803



Richard Tyrrel esq

Rear Admiral of the White Squadron
Rear Admiral Richard Tyrell (1716?-1766) was an Irish officer in the Royal Navy. He was a nephew of Sir Peter Warren, and spent most of his active service in the West Indies, especially in command of the 74-gun HMS Buckingham. Having resigned command of the Antigua station in 1766, he died of fever aboard HMS Princess Louisa en route back to England, and was buried at sea. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 3 1803



Captain Towry R.N.

George Phillips Towry (1729-1817) Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £16 unmounted b x 4 engraved by Ridley


Sir George Young
Admiral of the White Squadron

Young, Sir George (1732–1810), naval officer, was born on 17 June 1732, eldest son of the Revd George Young of Bere Regis in Dorset Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 3 1803


Sir John Borlase warren bart
Knight of the Bath

Sir John Borlase Warren, 1st Baronet (2 September 1753 – 27 February 1822), was an English admiral, politician and diplomat. Born in Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, he was the son and heir of John Borlase Warren (died 1763[2]) of Stapleford and Little Marlow. He entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1769, but in 1771 entered the Royal Navy as an able seaman Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £18 unmounted b  1794



Sir J.B.Warren K.B

Sir John Borlase Warren, 1st Baronet (2 September 1753 – 27 February 1822), was an English admiral, politician and diplomat. Born in Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, he was the son and heir of John Borlase Warren (died 1763[2]) of Stapleford and Little Marlow. He entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1769, but in 1771 entered the Royal Navy as an able seaman Stipple Engraving engraved by by James Hopwood Jr,Published, [London, England] : pub. by Dean and Munday, 1817. From The Ladies' Monthly Museum, or, Polite Repository of Amusement andInstruction Being an assemblage of whatever can tend to please the fancy,interest the mind, or exalt the character, of The British Fair, b x 2 unmounted b £16

Sir John Borlase warren bart

Sir John Borlase Warren, 1st Baronet (2 September 1753 – 27 February 1822), was an English admiral, politician and diplomat. Born in Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, he was the son and heir of John Borlase Warren (died 1763[2]) of Stapleford and Little Marlow. He entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1769, but in 1771 entered the Royal Navy as an able seaman Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x 3 1800 by Ridley & opie


Sir John Borlase warren bart

Sir John Borlase Warren, 1st Baronet (2 September 1753 – 27 February 1822), was an English admiral, politician and diplomat. Born in Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, he was the son and heir of John Borlase Warren (died 1763[2]) of Stapleford and Little Marlow. He entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1769, but in 1771 entered the Royal Navy as an able seaman Stipple engraving, from The History of Europe for the Year 1799. With an Obituary and Biographical Sketches (3 vols, London: G. Cawthorn, 1800). Bankrupt, 1801-02.' Sold by G. Cawthorn, / Bookseller, ... British Library, / 132 Strand' £16


Sir John Borlase warren bart

Sir John Borlase Warren, 1st Baronet (2 September 1753 – 27 February 1822), was an English admiral, politician and diplomat. Born in Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, he was the son and heir of John Borlase Warren (died 1763[2]) of Stapleford and Little Marlow. He entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1769, but in 1771 entered the Royal Navy as an able seaman Stipple engraving, Copper Line engraved for the Universal Magazine for J. Hinton at ye Kings Arms, Newgate Street (Circa1749) The Universal Magazine was a monthly magazine founded by John Hinton and published between 1747 and 1799 mainly by subscription. at H.D.Symonds dated 1806 £16 unmounted b x clipped page engraved by Hopwood @£16

Sir Peter warren

Sir Peter Warren, KB (10 March 1703 – 29 July 1752) was a British naval officer from Ireland who commanded the naval forces in the attack on the French fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia in 1745. He later sat as MP for Westminster.engraved by Ryland, copper engraved antique print published in A Complete History of England ..., 1759. x 4 £12


Sir Peter warren

Sir Peter Warren, KB (10 March 1703 – 29 July 1752) was a British naval officer from Ireland who commanded the naval forces in the attack on the French fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia in 1745. He later sat as MP for Westminster. Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b


Rt Hon Alan Hyde Lord gardner

Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b 1809

Sir Peter warren

Sir Peter Warren, KB (10 March 1703 – 29 July 1752) was a British naval officer from Ireland who commanded the naval forces in the attack on the French fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia in 1745. He later sat as MP for Westminster. Antique copper engraving by and published by Edward Harding, stipple engraving, published 1800 Size190 mm x 136 mm plate size .From 'The British Cabinet; containing portraits of illustrious personages, with biographical memoirs', by John Adolphus, published by E. Harding, 2 vols., 1799, 1800.@20

Richard Tyrrel esq Late Captain of the Buckingham

Rear Admiral Richard Tyrell (1716?-1766) was an Irish officer in the Royal Navy. He was a nephew of Sir Peter Warren, and spent most of his active service in the West Indies, especially in command of the 74-gun HMS Buckingham. Having resigned command of the Antigua station in 1766, he died of fever aboard HMS Princess Louisa en route back to England, and was buried at sea Richard Tyrrell esq Late Captain of the Buckingham Alexander Bannerman (circa 1730-after 1779) Copper engraving published 1767 Copper engraving in a ribboned frame from Continuation of the Complete History of England.: By Tobias Smollett Published 1760-1 Printed for Richard Baldwin He used eight main engravers...Smollett considered his continuation of A Complete History of England to be his major work, and one that he produced during his short prison sentence for libel. Size 135 mm x 102 mm paper £12£16 x2


Admiral Sir Thomas Troubridge Bart / Trowbridge

Sir Thomas Troubridge, 1st Baronet (c. 1758 – 1 February 1807) was a British naval commander and politician. Stipple engraving, Engraved by W. Greatbatch Size 214 mm x 131 mm From The Naval History of Great Britain from the Declaration of War by France in 1793 to the Accession of George IV. New Ed. - London, Bentley 1837 £12 b x 2



Captain Arthur Forrest.

Copper engraving in a ribboned frame from Continuation of the Complete History of England.: By Tobias Smollett Published 1760-1 Printed for Richard Baldwin He used eight main engravers...Smollett considered his continuation of A Complete History of England to be his major work, and one that he produced during his short prison sentence for libel. Size 135 mm x 102 mm paper £12 engraved by M. de la Mothe Fouquet £16 b


Richard Tyrrell

Rear Admiral Richard Tyrell (1716?-1766) was an Irish officer in the Royal Navy. He was a nephew of Sir Peter Warren, and spent most of his active service in the West Indies, especially in command of the 74-gun HMS Buckingham. Having resigned command of the Antigua station in 1766, he died of fever aboard HMS Princess Louisa en route back to England, and was buried at sea Richard Tyrrell who in the Buckingham ship of war of 64 guns 472 men etc Stipple engraving, sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. by dated 1758, suspect from Universal magazine but unlabelled . A second copy is trimmed to 2mm from imageb £35


Admiral Sir James Saumarez


Admiral Sir James Saumarez

From The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1783 by Edward Pelham Brenton published 1824n £15 b


Sir Henry Terne


Sir Henry Terne (died 1666), Admiral by Silvester Harding, or by Edward Harding by Edward Harding, stipple engraving, ..Edward Harding (1755-1840), Stipple engraving Drawn and engraved . by and published by Edward Harding, From 'The biographical mirrour: comprising a series of ancient and'... By Francis Godolphin Waldron, Sylvester Harding, Edward Harding published 1800 , 98 Pall mall unmounted b x 3 £16

Commodore Griffith


From an Original Miniature in the Possession of Capt Walter Booth .../Walter Griffith, Esq. Commander of a division of his Majesty's ships and vessels at Rhode Island.Walter Griffith (died 1779) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the American War of Independence. Griffith was of an old family long settled in Merionethshire. Stipple engraving, engraved by Chapman sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published , 98 Pall mall engraved Chapman from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE,published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . £16 unmounted b

General Kingsley


Gen William Kingsley (military/naval; British; Male; 1698/69 - 1769) Governor of Fort William .Copper Line engraved by Guillaume Philippe Benoist (1725 - 1800) Size 8.5 x 7.3 cm. Plate from Tobias Smollett's 'History of England ', Published 1757. £16 unmounted


Marquis of Granby

Stipple engraving, engraved by Chapman sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published , 98 Pall mall engraved Chapman from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE,published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . £16 unmounted b toned



Marquis of Granby

Stipple engraving from The Life of the Most Noble Arthur, Duke of Wellington: From His ..., Volume 1 By C.H. Gifford 1816 Sold from W. LEWIS ANn CO. 9, Old Fish-street, Doctors' Commons; Scarce £16 light toning


Marquis of Granby

Lieutenant-General John Manners, Marquess of Granby PC, (2 January 1721 – 18 October 1770), British soldier, was the eldest son of the 3rd Duke of Rutland. As he did not outlive his father, he was known by his father's subsidiary title, Marquess of Granby. Granby served in the Seven Years' War as overall commander of the British troops on the battlefield and was subsequently rewarded with the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Forces. He was popular with his troops and many public houses are still named after him today.Stipple engraving, Copper Line engraved for the Universal Magazine for J. Hinton at ye Kings Arms, Newgate Street (Circa1749) The Universal Magazine was a monthly magazine founded by John Hinton and published between 1747 and 1799 mainly by subscription. at H.D.Symonds dated 1805 £18 unmounted


General Kingsley

Gen William Kingsley (military/naval; British; Male; 1698/69 - 1769) Governor of Fort William Copper engraving in a ribboned frame from Continuation of the Complete History of England.: By Tobias Smollett Published 1760-1 Printed for Richard Baldwin He used eight main engravers...Smollett considered his continuation of A Complete History of England to be his major work, and one that he produced during his short prison sentence for libel. Size 135 mm x 102 mm paper £12 x 8


General Kingsley

Gen William Kingsley (military/naval; British; Male; 1698/69 - 1769) Governor of Fort William . After Reynolds, illustration to the Naval Chronicle (1800) Lettered below image "J. Chapman sculp." "General Kingsley" and "Publish'd as the Act directs Apr. 1: 1800" Stipple engraving, , sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. x 2 £16


Sir Robert Brice Kingsmill, 1st Baronet

(1730 – 23 November 1805) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in a career that spanned nearly 60 years. Kingsmill was a contemporary and close friend of Lord Nelson, and was one of the prominent Royal Navy admirals of his time referred to as "The Conquerors of the Seas," illustrated in Piercy Roberts' 1800 engraving. Stipple engraving, , sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published by the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b "J. F. Abbot Esq pinx" "Roberts sc" "Sir Thomas Paisley Bart." and "Pub.d by Bunney & Gold Shoe Lane, 1801 £16 x 3

Marquis of Granby

engrave by Ridley, published on 29 September 1804 by Vernor & Hood in Poultry., From The Monthly Mirror (1795-1811). Founded by Thomas Bellamy By J. Wright, Si. John's Square, Clerkenwell publishedby Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, in the Poultry ; unmounted b x 3 unmounted b £15 scarce dated



Marquis of Granby

Copperplate portrait, engraved by Miamet. published in Copper engraving in a ribboned frame from Continuation of the Complete History of England.: By Tobias Smollett Published 1760-1 Printed for Richard Baldwin He used eight main engravers...Smollett considered his continuation of A Complete History of England to be his major work, and one that he produced during his short prison sentence for libel. Size 135 mm x 102 mm paper £12 unmounted b x 4


Marquis of Granby

Lieutenant-General John Manners, Marquess of Granby PC, (2 January 1721 – 18 October 1770), British soldier, was the eldest son of the 3rd Duke of Rutland. As he did not outlive his father, he was known by his father's subsidiary title, Marquess of Granby. Granby served in the Seven Years' War as overall commander of the British troops on the battlefield and was subsequently rewarded with the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Forces. He was popular with his troops and many public houses are still named after him today.Copper Line engraved by Guillaume Philippe Benoist (1725 - 1800) Size 8.5 x 7.3 cm. Plate from Tobias Smollett's 'History of England ', Published 1757. £16 unmounted


James Luttrell

(c. 1751 – 23 December 1788) was an officer in the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence. He also had a political career as a Member of Parliament. Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £16 unmounted b x 4 engraved by Millar dated 1783 x 3


Earl of St Vincent

Stipple Engraving Published by JJ.Robins , engraved by C.Penny for the New British Lady's Magazine' dated 1818Size image 145 x 104 mm £15 unmounted b



Admiral Earl of St Vincent

Stipple engraving, Engraved by W. Greatbatch Size 214 mm x 131 mm From The Naval History of Great Britain from the Declaration of War by France in 1793 to the Accession of George IV. New Ed. - London, Bentley 1837 £12 b x 4

Sir John Jervis KB

Antique portrait by and published by Ridley stipple engraving, published 1805. From The Monthly Mirror (1795-1811). Founded by Thomas Bellamy By J. Wright, Sr. John's Square, Clerkenwell publishedby Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, in the Poultry ; unmounted b unmounted b £15 scarce 1797 b sent clean



The Rt Hon Earl of St Vincent

Stipple engraving, , sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published by the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b "J. F. Abbot Esq pinx" "Roberts sc" "Sir Thomas Paisley Bart." and "Pub.d by Bunney & Gold Shoe Lane, Dec. 1. 1800" b xprinted off page by dozy printer


The Rt Hon Earl of St Vincent

Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £16 unmounted b x 4 engraved by Ridley dated 1795



The Rt Hon Earl of St Vincent

Admiral of the Fleet John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent GCB, PC (9 January 1735 – 14 March 1823) was an admiral in the Royal Navy and Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom. Jervis served throughout the latter half of the 18th century and into the 19th, and was an active commander during the Seven Years' War, American War of Independence, French Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic Wars. He is best known for his victory at the 1797 Battle of Cape Saint Vincent, from which he earned his titles, and as a patron of Horatio Nelson. Stipple engraving, Copper Line engraved for the Universal Magazine for J. Hinton at ye Kings Arms, Newgate Street (Circa1749) The Universal Magazine was a monthly magazine founded by John Hinton and published between 1747 and 1799 mainly by subscription. at H.D.Symonds dated 1805 £18 unmounted b x 2 one is toned



Sir Thomas Paisley Bar.t

Sir Thomas Pasley,
Vice Admiral of the Red Squadron
Admiral Sir Thomas Pasley, 1st Baronet (2 March 1734 – 29 November 1808) was a senior and highly experienced British Royal Navy officer of the eighteenth century, who served with distinction at numerous actions of the Seven Years' War, American Revolutionary War and French Revolutionary Wars. In his youth he was renowned as an efficient and able frigate officer and in later life became a highly respected squadron commander in the Channel Fleet. It was during the latter service when he was awarded his baronetcy after losing a leg at the Glorious First of June, aged 60. Stipple engraving, , sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published by the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b "J. F. Abbot Esq pinx" "Roberts sc" "Sir Thomas Paisley Bart." and "Pub.d by Bunney & Gold Shoe Lane, Dec. 1. 1800" b x 3

Sir Thomas Paisley Bar.t

Admiral Sir Thomas Pasley, 1st Baronet (2 March 1734 – 29 November 1808) was a senior and highly experienced British Royal Navy officer of the eighteenth century, who served with distinction at numerous actions of the Seven Years' War, American Revolutionary War and French Revolutionary Wars. In his youth he was renowned as an efficient and able frigate officer and in later life became a highly respected squadron commander in the Channel Fleet. It was during the latter service when he was awarded his baronetcy after losing a leg at the Glorious First of June, aged 60. Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £16 unmounted b x 4



Sir George Pocock (1706-1792)

Admiral of the Blue Squadron
Admiral Sir George Pocock, KB (6 March 1706 – 3 April 1792) was a British officer of the Royal Navy. Copper Line engraved for the Universal Magazine for J. Hinton at ye Kings Arms, Newgate Street (Circa1749) The Universal Magazine was a monthly magazine founded by John Hinton and published between 1747 and 1799 mainly by subscription. £18 unmounted b x 2 one is clipped to plate mark


Sir Charles Morice Pole bart t

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Morice Pole, 1st Baronet (18 January 1757 – 6 September 1830) naval officer and colonial governor born England and died Denham Abbey, Hertfordshire, England. Antique copper engraved print from THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. and. LONDON REVIEW. Containing. PORTRAITS, VIEWS, BIOGRAPHY, ANECDOTES, LITERATURE, ran from 1808 to12 published and edited by James Asperne (1757 to1820) .It was in direct competition with the Gentleman's Magazine. Its founding editor, James Perry soon passed proprietorship to the Shakespearean scholar Isaac Reed and his partners John Sewell and Daniel Braithwaite, who guided the European Magazine during its first two decades . RARE £18unmounted b x 3 1803



Sir George Pocock (1706-1792)

Admiral of the Blue Squadron Admiral Sir George Pocock, KB (6 March 1706 – 3 April 1792) was a British officer of the Royal Navy. Copper Line engraved by Guillaume Philippe Benoist (1725 - 1800) Size 8.5 x 7.3 cm. Plate from Tobias Smollett's 'History of England ', Published 1757. £16 unmounted b x 2

Admiral Pocock

Admiral Sir George Pocock, KB (6 March 1706 – 3 April 1792) was a British officer of the Royal Navy. Copperplate portrait, engraved by Miller. published in Copper engraving in a ribboned frame from Continuation of the Complete History of England.: By Tobias Smollett Published 1760-1 Printed for Richard Baldwin He used eight main engravers...Smollett considered his continuation of A Complete History of England to be his major work, and one that he produced during his short prison sentence for libel. Size 135 mm x 102 mm paper £12 unmounted b x 4




Sir George Pocock (1706-1792)

Admiral Sir George Pocock, KB (6 March 1706 – 3 April 1792) was a British officer of the Royal Navy. Stipple engraving, from 'Naval biography; or, The history and lives of distinguished characters in the British Navy: from the earliest period of history to the present time,' engraved by Harding sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1802 by Edw Harding, 98 Pall mall £16 unmounted b x q2


Sir George Pocock (1706-1792) pl2

Admiral Sir George Pocock, KB (6 March 1706 – 3 April 1792) was a British officer of the Royal Navy. Stipple engraving, from 'Naval biography; or, The history and lives of distinguished characters in the British Navy: from the earliest period of history to the present time,' engraved by Harding sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1802 by Edw Harding, 98 Pall mall £16 unmounted b



Sir William Sidney Smith, of Sweden

Sir William Sidney Smith, of SwedenKCB, GCTE, FRS (21 June 1764 – 26 May 1840)
Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith, KCB, GCTE, FRS (21 June 1764 – 26 May 1840) was a British naval officer. Serving in the American and French revolutionary wars, he later rose to the rank of admiral. Napoleon Bonaparte, reminiscing later in his life, said of him: "That man made me miss my destiny Stipple engraving, mostly engraved by Henry R. Cook, (fl. 1800-1845) from 'The Naval chronicle : containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818]) ', sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. Published 1808 by at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. £16 unmounted b x3

Sir William Sidney Smith



Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith, KCB, GCTE, FRS (21 June 1764 – 26 May 1840) was a British naval officer. Serving in the American and French revolutionary wars, he later rose to the rank of admiral. Napoleon Bonaparte, reminiscing later in his life, said of him: "That man made me miss my destiny Stipple engraving,from a small printed magazine on 'English Israelites' ie a Jewish magazine published by Jones & Bumford, 1808.b x 2 £16b unmounted


Sir William Sydney Smith

Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith, KCB, GCTE, FRS (21 June 1764 – 26 May 1840) was a British naval officer. Serving in the American and French revolutionary wars, he later rose to the rank of admiral. Napoleon Bonaparte, reminiscing later in his life, said of him: "That man made me miss my destiny Stipple engraving, sheet 236 x c.147mm . Image 104 x 86 mm. published by Allen & West, 1 October 1796 £16 unmounted b x 4


Sir Sidney Smith

TAdmiral Sir William Sidney Smith, KCB, GCTE, FRS (21 June 1764 – 26 May 1840) was a British naval officer. Serving in the American and French revolutionary wars, he later rose to the rank of admiral. Napoleon Bonaparte, reminiscing later in his life, said of him: "That man made me miss my destiny Original antique copper stipple engraving from 'The Ladys Magazine' . The Magazine, was published as a joint venture between the bookseller John Coote and publisher John Wheble later sold to George Robinson and John Roberts between (1770 - 1800). engraved The Lady's Magazine or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, was a British fashion magazine produced every month from 1770 until 1837 and cost six pence per copy.. Dated 1819 £15 unmounted b £16b unmounted

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