
Addescombe Place
From a series of copper engravings, uncoloured from ‘The seats of the nobility and gentry: in Great Britain and Wales in a collection of select views’, engraved / by W. Angus. From pictures and drawings by...by William Angus,, [1752-1821]. Published by W. Angus, Gwynne's Buildings, Islington, Feby 1, 1787[-97] ; London .Engraving ; plate mark 16 x 20 cm £25 unmounted

From a series of copper engravings, uncoloured from ‘The seats of the nobility and gentry: in Great Britain and Wales in a collection of select views’, engraved / by W. Angus. From pictures and drawings by...by William Angus,, [1752-1821]. Published by W. Angus, Gwynne's Buildings, Islington, Feby 1, 1787[-97] ; London .Engraving ; plate mark 16 x 20 cm £25 unmounted

West Hill
From a series of copper engravings, uncoloured from ‘The seats of the nobility and gentry: in Great Britain and Wales in a collection of select views’, engraved / by W. Angus. From pictures and drawings by...by William Angus,, [1752-1821]. Published by W. Angus, Gwynne's Buildings, Islington, Feby 1, 1787[-97] ; London .Engraving ; plate mark 16 x 20 cm £25 unmounted
Christ Church Surry
Antique etching with engraving on rag paper from "Architectura Ecclesiastica Londini,or graphical survey of the Cathedral, Collegiate and Parochial Churches, in London, Southwark, and Westminster, with the Adjoining Parishes. " by Charles Clarke published by John Booth, Duke Street, Portland Place, 1820. Normally drawn by John Coney, (1786-1833)Engraved by Joseph Skelton, (fl.1820-1850) These have light soiling and will be sent washed Size 34.5 x 26 cm with descriptive text beneath. Some are pencil annotated re designer and or demolished £35 inc delivery

Sutton
Sepia with hand colour aquatint on paperbased on an image found in an Italian manuscript published by Mawman as the "Travels of Cosmo the Third, Grand Duke of Tuscany, through England, during the Reign of King Charles the Second (1669)" (but published in this form London 1821). The work was a number of views "as delineated at that period by artists in the suite of Cosmo". Published London by J. Mawman, 1821..Image 16 x 26cm £45 mega rare

Eggam / Egham
Sepia aquatint on paperbased on an image found in an Italian manuscript published by Mawman as the "Travels of Cosmo the Third, Grand Duke of Tuscany, through England, during the Reign of King Charles the Second (1669)" (but published in this form London 1821). The work wasa number of views "as delineated at that period by artists in the suite of Cosmo". Published London by J. Mawman, 1821..Image 16 x 26cm £35 mega rare

Richmond Bridge from the Towing Path, Surrey
Small antique steel engraving with loads of detail of the painting by Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777–1843)Published in 1832 £15 rare

Caleva Atrebatum actually Vindoma is Prospect of Farnham Page 44 vol 2
Antique copper engraving by William Stukeley and various engravers Page size 38 x 24 cm. . The book was entitled "Itinerarium curiosum. Or, an account of the antiquitys and remarkable curiositys in nature or art, observ'd in travels thro' Great Brittan." published in 1724 . William Stukeley, included his observations of Roman and pre Roman, Celtic sites etc showing walls, floors, walls , houses etc remaining at that date so useful for archaeologists William Stukeley (7 November 1687 – 3 March 1765) was an English antiquarian, influential on the later development of archaeology, he pioneered the scholarly investigation of the prehistoric monuments of Stonehenge and Avebury in Wiltshire. These books are rarely broken £40 inc delivery error by Stukely as Caleva is Silchester
Cesars Camp at Sheparton
Antique copper engraving by William Stukeley and various engravers Page size 38 x 24 cm. . The book was entitled "Itinerarium curiosum. Or, an account of the antiquitys and remarkable curiositys in nature or art, observ'd in travels thro' Great Brittan." published in 1724 . William Stukeley, included his observations of Roman and pre Roman, Celtic sites etc showing walls, floors, walls , houses etc remaining at that date so useful for archaeologists William Stukeley (7 November 1687 – 3 March 1765) was an English antiquarian, influential on the later development of archaeology, he pioneered the scholarly investigation of the prehistoric monuments of Stonehenge and Avebury in Wiltshire. These books are rarely broken £40 inc delivery

Garricks House
Aquatint with original hand-colour. After J. Farington R. A. Engraved by J. C. Stadler. Pub: June 1, 1793 by J. & J. Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall & No. 90 Cheapside. From An History of the River Thames. Sheet size: 300 x 405mm. From A History of the River Thames published by John and Joshia Boydell in 1793 and 1796. The brothers originally intended to include the rivers Thames, Severn, Forth and Clyde 'and intended to illustrate an original History of those Rivers, including all that adorns, dignifies or enriches them and their Vicinities, whether of Art or Nature'. The project was abandoned at the completion of the History of the Thames. £140 stunning colour for a change

Sepia with hand colour aquatint on paperbased on an image found in an Italian manuscript published by Mawman as the "Travels of Cosmo the Third, Grand Duke of Tuscany, through England, during the Reign of King Charles the Second (1669)" (but published in this form London 1821). The work was a number of views "as delineated at that period by artists in the suite of Cosmo". Published London by J. Mawman, 1821..Image 16 x 26cm £45 mega rare

Eggam / Egham
Sepia aquatint on paperbased on an image found in an Italian manuscript published by Mawman as the "Travels of Cosmo the Third, Grand Duke of Tuscany, through England, during the Reign of King Charles the Second (1669)" (but published in this form London 1821). The work wasa number of views "as delineated at that period by artists in the suite of Cosmo". Published London by J. Mawman, 1821..Image 16 x 26cm £35 mega rare

Richmond Bridge from the Towing Path, Surrey
Small antique steel engraving with loads of detail of the painting by Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777–1843)Published in 1832 £15 rare

Caleva Atrebatum actually Vindoma is Prospect of Farnham Page 44 vol 2
Antique copper engraving by William Stukeley and various engravers Page size 38 x 24 cm. . The book was entitled "Itinerarium curiosum. Or, an account of the antiquitys and remarkable curiositys in nature or art, observ'd in travels thro' Great Brittan." published in 1724 . William Stukeley, included his observations of Roman and pre Roman, Celtic sites etc showing walls, floors, walls , houses etc remaining at that date so useful for archaeologists William Stukeley (7 November 1687 – 3 March 1765) was an English antiquarian, influential on the later development of archaeology, he pioneered the scholarly investigation of the prehistoric monuments of Stonehenge and Avebury in Wiltshire. These books are rarely broken £40 inc delivery error by Stukely as Caleva is Silchester
Cesars Camp at Sheparton
Antique copper engraving by William Stukeley and various engravers Page size 38 x 24 cm. . The book was entitled "Itinerarium curiosum. Or, an account of the antiquitys and remarkable curiositys in nature or art, observ'd in travels thro' Great Brittan." published in 1724 . William Stukeley, included his observations of Roman and pre Roman, Celtic sites etc showing walls, floors, walls , houses etc remaining at that date so useful for archaeologists William Stukeley (7 November 1687 – 3 March 1765) was an English antiquarian, influential on the later development of archaeology, he pioneered the scholarly investigation of the prehistoric monuments of Stonehenge and Avebury in Wiltshire. These books are rarely broken £40 inc delivery

Garricks House
Aquatint with original hand-colour. After J. Farington R. A. Engraved by J. C. Stadler. Pub: June 1, 1793 by J. & J. Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall & No. 90 Cheapside. From An History of the River Thames. Sheet size: 300 x 405mm. From A History of the River Thames published by John and Joshia Boydell in 1793 and 1796. The brothers originally intended to include the rivers Thames, Severn, Forth and Clyde 'and intended to illustrate an original History of those Rivers, including all that adorns, dignifies or enriches them and their Vicinities, whether of Art or Nature'. The project was abandoned at the completion of the History of the Thames. £140 stunning colour for a change

Hampton Court
Aquatint with original hand-colour. After J. Farington R. A. Engraved by J. C. Stadler. Pub: June 1, 1793 by J. & J. Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall & No. 90 Cheapside. From An History of the River Thames. Sheet size: 300 x 405mm. From A History of the River Thames published by John and Joshia Boydell in 1793 and 1796. The brothers originally intended to include the rivers Thames, Severn, Forth and Clyde 'and intended to illustrate an original History of those Rivers, including all that adorns, dignifies or enriches them and their Vicinities, whether of Art or Nature'. The project was abandoned at the completion of the History of the Thames. £140 stunning colour for a change

Richmond
Aquatint with original hand-colour. After J. Farington R. A.
Engraved by J. C. Stadler. Pub: June 1, 1793 by J. & J.
Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall & No. 90
Cheapside. From An History of the River Thames. Sheet size:
300 x 405mm. From A History of the River Thames published by
John and Joshia Boydell in 1793 and 1796. The brothers
originally intended to include the rivers Thames, Severn,
Forth and Clyde 'and intended to illustrate an original
History of those Rivers, including all that adorns,
dignifies or enriches them and their Vicinities, whether of
Art or Nature'. The project was abandoned at the completion
of the History of the Thames. £140 stunning colour for a
changeAquatint with original hand-colour. After J. Farington R. A. Engraved by J. C. Stadler. Pub: June 1, 1793 by J. & J. Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall & No. 90 Cheapside. From An History of the River Thames. Sheet size: 300 x 405mm. From A History of the River Thames published by John and Joshia Boydell in 1793 and 1796. The brothers originally intended to include the rivers Thames, Severn, Forth and Clyde 'and intended to illustrate an original History of those Rivers, including all that adorns, dignifies or enriches them and their Vicinities, whether of Art or Nature'. The project was abandoned at the completion of the History of the Thames. £140 stunning colour for a change

Richmond

Richmond Hill
Aquatint with original hand-colour. After J. Farington R. A. Engraved by J. C. Stadler. Pub: June 1, 1793 by J. & J. Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall & No. 90 Cheapside. From An History of the River Thames. Sheet size: 300 x 405mm. From A History of the River Thames published by John and Joshia Boydell in 1793 and 1796. The brothers originally intended to include the rivers Thames, Severn, Forth and Clyde 'and intended to illustrate an original History of those Rivers, including all that adorns, dignifies or enriches them and their Vicinities, whether of Art or Nature'. The project was abandoned at the completion of the History of the Thames. £140 stunning colour for a change

A View of Guildford in Surry
The Modern Universal British Traveller; or A New Complete, and Accurate Tour through England, Wales, Scotland, and the Neighbouring Islands.[London: J. Cooke] [1779]. originally produced for the Cooke part-work publication "The Modern Universal British Traveller" by George Augustus Walpoole (London 1779).Plate mark and good margins image measures approx 28 x 18 cms with good borders..unmounted £35 inc delivery central crease as issued on early plates

A View of the Palace at Kew from the Lawn
Copper engraving
on fine paper from the London Magazine; or,
Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer dated 1763 original
folds all complete £40 26 x 20.5 cm early
panorama unmounted with folds as issued. These
early folding prospects are rare and normally accurate
versions of the place depicted . Printed and sold by
Richard Baldwin from Paternoster Row

Godalmin /Godalming
Originally produced for Walker's "The Copper-Plate Magazine, or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints" (London : 1792-1802). Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 125 x 166mm Then published by J Walker in "The Itinerant: A select collection of interesting and picturesque views, in Great Britain and Ireland".engraved and published by J Walker in "The Itinerant: A select collection of interesting and picturesque views, in Great Britain and Ireland" dated 1799 but 1818 normally . £35 rare on page with text still

The North West View of Lambeth palace in the County of Sury
Antique engraved print from Buck's drawings but vignette size 14 x 7.5 cm plus title Original copper engravings printed in London by Newbery and Carnan, between 1765-1770 from ‘A Description of England and Wales. Containing a particular Account of each County, with its Antiquities, Curiosities, Situation, Figure, Extent, Climate, Rivers, Lakes, Mineral Waters, Soils, Fossils, Caverns, Plants and Minerals, Agriculture, civil and ecclesiastical Divisions, Cities, Towns, Palaces, Seats, Corporations, Markets, Fairs, Manufactures, Trade, Sieges, Battles, and the Lives of the illustrious Men each County has produced.’ size £12 unmounted

The Lodge Richmond park residence of Philip Meadows
Antique engraved print from From a series of 84 copper engravings, uncoloured as sold by William Watts (1752 - 1851) from The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in a Collection of the most interesting & Picturesque Views, January 1st, 1779, Size oblong 205 x 270 mm .Similar to Sandby whose pupil Watts had been , about palaces of the English nobility. Many of the prints taken from drawings by Paul and Thomas Sandby. £30 . . . x7

Carshalton
Antique engraved print from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809. Published by J Stratford, 112 Holborn Hill. Print image : 118 x 182 mm 'Hughson' was actually the pseudonym of writing as David Hughson £18 rarer viewx 2

The Kings palace at Kew
Antique engraved print from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809. Published by J Stratford, 112 Holborn Hill. Print image : 118 x 182 mm 'Hughson' was actually the pseudonym of writing as David Hughson £15 x 2

Abscomb House ( Military College)
Antique engraved print published from Storer c 1800 £15

Croydon Church .
Antique engraved print from Beauties of England & Wales by John Britton (1771. .1857), English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The friends wrote most of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 . .15) image 11 x 16cm images printed close to edge of page unmounted £12 . .

East View of Betchworth Castle
Antique engraved print from Buck's drawings but vignette size 14 x 7.5 cm plus title Original copper engravings printed in London by Newbery and Carnan, between 1765-1770 from ‘A Description of England and Wales. Containing a particular Account of each County, with its Antiquities, Curiosities, Situation, Figure, Extent, Climate, Rivers, Lakes, Mineral Waters, Soils, Fossils, Caverns, Plants and Minerals, Agriculture, civil and ecclesiastical Divisions, Cities, Towns, Palaces, Seats, Corporations, Markets, Fairs, Manufactures, Trade, Sieges, Battles, and the Lives of the illustrious Men each County has produced.’ size £12 unmounted

Croydon
Antique engraved print published from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809 1805.unmounted£15 x

Beddington Church
From J S Storer and J Powell Engraver GREIG for The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great Britain. - 1816/ 1818 illustrations in this work are of a high quality but very small (Approximately 6 x 8+ cm Image size) JOHN GREIG (fl. 1807-1824) was the chief draughtsman, lithographer, engraver and landscape painter £8

Bermondsey Priory
Antique engraved print published from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809 12 . .x 4 copies also on London SW one tinted state if pref

Beddington Church .
Antique engraved print from Beauties of England & Wales by John Britton (1771. .1857), English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The friends wrote most of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 . .15) image 11 x 16cm images printed close to edge of page unmounted £12 . . . 2 copies £12

Pendhill Court near Bletchenley The Seat of Geo Scullard
Antique copperplate engraving of an English scene, after drawn by Paul Sandby from "A Collection of One Hundred and Fifty Select Views, in England, Scotland and Ireland", published in 1781..Printed for G. Kearsly, Fleet Street, London . £30 . 2 copies one unmounted at £12 cropped in with small margins

Croydon Woodmanstone Church
from European magazine.unmounted 1791 £12 . . 2 copies
View of the Queens palace from the Green Park
Aquatint with etching Published Jan 1st 1791, by A. Robertson & W. Faden (1750 to 1836) ", produced for The Great Road from London to Bath and Bristol. Robertson was a landscape painter and aquatint engraverSize: 11 x 19cm. unmounted scarce £18

New Park in Surry
Original copperplate engraving by the famous engraver and cartographer Pierre Van Der Aa (1659-1733) published for the miniature edition of Estates of Great Britain and Ireland. London c1727 by James Beeverell. size to the plate mark is 5.1/2 x 6.1/2 inches or (14 x 16cm) mountedPieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and publisher.size 13 x 17 cm £30

Esher place in Surry
Original copperplate engraving by the famous engraver and cartographer Pierre Van Der Aa (1659-1733) published for the miniature edition of Estates of Great Britain and Ireland. London c1727 by James Beeverell. size to the plate mark is 5.1/2 x 6.1/2 inches or (14 x 16cm) mountedPieter van der Aa was a Leiden bookseller and publisher.size 13 x 17 cm £30

A view of the lake and island, with the Orangerie, the Temples of Eolus and Bellona, and the House of Confucis in the garden of her Royal Highness the princess Dowager of wales at Kew
"T. Marlow delint.", "T. Major Sculpt." Size 27 x 38 cm Published originally for Sir William Chambers series of prints of Kew Gardens. There are no credits. Copper engraving, 1763This is the reprint from the Gentlemand Magazine in 1768 The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer" and "historical review". It restarted its volume numbering in 1868. It ceased publication in 1907. £45

Fountain Cottage, Camberwell Antique engraved print from Beauties of England & Wales by John John Britton (1771. .1857), English antiquary and topographer and E. W. Brayley. The friends wrote most of Beauties of England and Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 . .15) image 11 x 16cm images printed close to edge of page unmounted £12 . . 3 copies

ESHER PLACE
Engraver MEDLAND /COPPERPLATE MAGAZINE from COPPERPLATE MAGAZINE by John WALKER, engraver and printseller, 16, Rosomon Street, Clerkenwell 1795-1802. Exhibited Royal Academy 1796-1800. Landscape engraver and draughtsman. He finished many of his father's plates. Published as"The Copper Plate Magazine, or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints" 1792..1803< Engraved surface 13 x 17 cm . <.£30

Oatlands
from copperplate magazine by john walker, engraver and printseller, 16, rosomon street, clerkenwell 1795-1802. exhibited royal academy 1796-1800. landscape draughtsman. he finished many of his father's plates. published as"the copper plate magazine, or monthly cabinet picturesque prints" 1792..1803 engraved surface 13 x 17 cm . .£12 ***(***close cut
TREVERAUX / LIMPSFIELD
engraver starling £20

Remains of Bermondsey Abbey
From the The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly magazine published in London in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century. The magazine began publication with the January 1731 issue. Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including "monthly intelligencer" and "historical review" £15 unmounted RARE . 1790
Malden
engraved and published by J Walker in "The Itinerant: A select collection of interesting and picturesque views, in Great Britain and Ireland".engraved and published by J Walker in "The Itinerant: A select collection of interesting and picturesque views, in Great Britain and Ireland". £15 rare
The Oaks
Antique engraved print published from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809 <£12 *** close cut****
Mount Clare seat of Sir John Dick bart
From a series of copper engravings, uncoloured Watts (William). The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in a Collection of the most interesting & Picturesque Views, January 1st, 1779, by J Walker £20 RARE
a view of harrington's house at petersham in surry
c.1769.a copper engraved displayed within a frame border. [1770].. originally produced for the part-work publication "england displayed" (london 1769-1770). line engraving on paper. surface 173 x 270mm (approx. 6-3 4" 10-5 8")..unmounted £25 2

Merton Place home of Admiral Lord Nelson
from ‘The seats of the nobility and gentry: in Great Britain and Wales in a collection of select views’, engraved / by W. Angus. From pictures and drawings by...by Angus, William, 1752-1821 Published by W. Angus, Gwynne's Buildings, Islington, Feby 1, 1787[-97] ; London .Engraving ; plate mark 16 x 20 cm £25 odd slightly grey paper + a perfect one which comes first

KNIGHTS HILL
from COPPERPLATEMAGAZINE by John WALKER, engraver and printseller, 16, Rosomon Street, Clerkenwell 1795-1802. Exhibited Royal Academy 1796-1800. Landscape engraver and draughtsman. He finished many of his father's plates. Published as"The Copper Plate Magazine, or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints" many drawn earlier but published 1792..1803 Engraved surface 13 x 17 cm . . .2nd state by PublishedJuly 1st, 1795 by J. Walker, Rosomans Street, London £30 un mounted untinted

Streatham House
from COPPERPLATE MAGAZINE by John WALKER, engraver and printseller, 16, Rosomon Street, Clerkenwell 1795-1802. Exhibited Royal Academy 1796-1800. Landscape engraver and draughtsman. He finished many of his father's plates. Published as"The Copper Plate Magazine, or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints" many drawn earlier but published 1792..1803 Engraved surface 13 x 17 cm . . .2nd state by Published July 1st, 1795 by J. Walker, Rosomans Street, London £30 un mounted untinted

Tooting
Antique engraved print published from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809. £12

Part of Lambeth palace .. Bishop's walks
An antique print, drawn, etched and engraved by John Greig (fl.1800. .1843). Originally produced for James Storer and John Greig's part-work publication "Select Views of London and its Environs : Containing a Collection of Highly Finished Engravings" (London : Vernor & Hood, 1804. .1805).Engraved surface 17 x 11cm minimum ie some larger. Etching and line engraving on paper Image 18.5 x 13.5 plus title etc £20 untinted
LADY SULLIVAN'S VILLA, THAMES DITTON ".
Antique steel engraving from Thames Scenery. Engraved by W. B. Cooke & G. Cooke, from original drawings by eminent artists by William Bernard Cooke, George Cooke £18 unmounted 1815-22

Kingston
Antique engraved print published from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809. £18 unmounted x 2

Richmond
Antique engraved print published from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809. £12 unmounted scruffy edges will mount

The Villa of Dr Lettsom Camberwell
Antique engraved print published from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809. £18 unmounted

Knights Hill, Dulwich
Antique engraved print published from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809. £18 unmounted

Beddington
Antique engraved print published from Dr David Hughson's 'New Description of London' and the area for thirty miles around was a multi-volume illustrated work issued between 1805 and 1809. £18 unmounted marks in margin

St. Anne's Hill, from Egham Hill.
Antique copper engraving from 'A Series of Views in the Neighbourhood of Windsor'. By James Hakewill, Architect. Published London: Printed for Edmund Lloyd, Harley-street, Cavendishsquare. Drawn 1813 printed 1820 by J. Hakewill,engraved by W. Woolnoth. size 21 × 29 cm unmounted £30

Beddington Church
John Hassell British, ca.1767-1825 .from Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, Thirty Miles round the British Metropolis; Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, Coloured after Nature: . .etc. London: Printed for J. Hassell Islington; 1817-1818. from 120 hand-coloured aquatint ( ie colouring is original) plates The sixty plates of the first volume are all drawn and engraved by Hassell; in the second volume the majority are by D. Havell after Hassell £15 rare. Image size 9 x 6.5 cm
The Old palace Croydon
John Hassell British, ca.1767-1825 .from Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, Thirty Miles round the British Metropolis; Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, Coloured after Nature: . .etc. London: Printed for J. Hassell Islington; 1817-1818. from 120 hand-coloured aquatint ( ie colouring is original) plates The sixty plates of the first volume are all drawn and engraved by Hassell; in the second volume the majority are by D. Havell after Hassell £15 rare. Image size 9 x 6.5 cm x 2

Durdans nr Epsom the Seat of Blackman Esq
John Hassell British, ca.1767-1825 .from Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, Thirty Miles round the British Metropolis; Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, Coloured after Nature: . .etc. London: Printed for J. Hassell Islington; 1817-1818. from 120 hand-colored aquatint plates The sixty plates of the first volume are all drawn and engraved by Hassell; in the second volume the majority are by D. Havell after Hassell £15 rare x

Norbury Park the Seat ofW.Lock Esq
John Hassell British, ca.1767-1825 .from Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, Thirty Miles round the British Metropolis; Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, Coloured after Nature: . .etc. London: Printed for J. Hassell Islington; 1817-1818. from 120 hand-colored aquatint plates The sixty plates of the first volume are all drawn and engraved by Hassell; in the second volume the majority are by D. Havell after Hassell £15 rare x 3

Mitcham Villa Surry the Seat of Ald Thos'Smith esq
John Hassell British, ca.1767-1825 .from Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, Thirty Miles round the British Metropolis; Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, Coloured after Nature: . .etc. London: Printed for J. Hassell Islington; 1817-1818. from 120 hand-colored aquatint plates The sixty plates of the first volume are all drawn and engraved by Hassell; in the second volume the majority are by D. Havell after Hassell £15 rare x 3

Croydon

Mitcham Grove Surry the Seat of H.Hoare esq
John Hassell British, ca.1767-1825 .from Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, Thirty Miles round the British Metropolis; Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, Coloured after Nature: . .etc. London: Printed for J. Hassell Islington; 1817-1818. from 120 hand-colored aquatint plates The sixty plates of the first volume are all drawn and engraved by Hassell; in the second volume the majority are by D. Havell after Hassell £15 rare x 4

Woodlands Surry the Seat of W.Lynn esq
John Hassell British, ca.1767-1825 .from Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, Thirty Miles round the British Metropolis; Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, Coloured after Nature: . .etc. London: Printed for J. Hassell Islington; 1817-1818. from 120 hand-colored aquatint plates The sixty plates of the first volume are all drawn and engraved by Hassell; in the second volume the majority are by D. Havell after Hassell £15 rare x 2

Melrose Hall Surry the Seat of D.H.Bucker esq
John Hassell British, ca.1767-1825 .from Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, Thirty Miles round the British Metropolis; Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, Coloured after Nature: . .etc. London: Printed for J. Hassell Islington; 1817-1818. from 120 hand-colored aquatint plates The sixty plates of the first volume are all drawn and engraved by Hassell; in the second volume the majority are by D. Havell after Hassell £15 rare

Albury park Surry the Seat of Mr Wall

Pit Place Surry the Seat of Rowland Stephenson esq
John Hassell British, ca.1767-1825 .from Picturesque Rides and Walks, with Excursions by Water, Thirty Miles round the British Metropolis; Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, Coloured after Nature: . .etc. London: Printed for J. Hassell Islington; 1817-1818. from 120 hand-colored aquatint plates The sixty plates of the first volume are all drawn and engraved by Hassell; in the second volume the majority are by D. Havell after Hassell £15 rare x 2

Godmersham Park, in Kent, the Seat of Thomas Knight, Esq.
Copper engraving from WATTS'S VIEWS OF SEATS OF THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY. A Collection of Eighty Four of the most interesting and pleasing Views. Engraved by W. Watts from Drawings by the most eminent Masters, with Descriptions of each View. Scarce will be sent cleaned £45 inc delivery



































