Berkshire



Whitchurch (Pangbourne)

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




Bassilden from Streatley 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




Bisham

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



Inside View of Aldworth Church taken from the pulpit
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". It restarted its volume numbering in 1868. £15 but grubby edges dated 1798



Enborn Church, near Newbury, Berks.
  Enborne Engraved by S. Rawle S Publisheby  J Asperne at the Bible Crown & Constitution Cornhill in  1804 Close clipped grubby but rare £10


South Prospect of Reading
 By Kitchin after Samuel and Nathaniel Buck Published Sold by R. Baldnin Junr. at the Rose in Pater-Noster-Row. From the  London Magazine, c. 1750 Size  Image 100 x 193 mm,  A reduced copy of Samuel and Nathanial Buck's 'The South Prospect of Reading in the County of Berks' from 1734. This copy was engraved for the London Magazine, published in 1750. The print depicts a view of Reading, taken from Catsgrove Hill, with a group of people on a walk in the foreground. Grubby, clipped etc so £10




Temple, Berks. The Seat of Owen Williams. Esq
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 . . . 3 copies also some in Bucks as borders shifted



 Frogmore

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


 Frogmore

 

A View of his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland's Lodge in Windsor Great park

  Copper engraving on fine paper  with a numbered key to identify the buildings from the  Gentleman's Magazine dated 1769 original folds all complete £40   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

 

Gray's Monument

Original hand Coloured Aquatint engraving from the Repository of Arts and Ackermann's Seats  ie old original colour  Illustration from The Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions and Politics By R. Ackermann. Published in 1809 - 1828. Unmounted £25
 

Maidenhead bridge
Published by Vernor, Hood & Sharpe; and W. Cooke,London : 1811.  Etched by William Bernard Cooke from an original study by Samuel Owen (1768-1857) and originally produced for Owen's first series of Thames views - "The Thames" (London : 1809-1811).Etching and line engraving on paper. Later hand colour. Engraved surface 13 x 19cm £25 mounted. . . sunning marks to under mount from prior framing




Abingdon; Town Hall .
 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 . . . . x 2
 
Abbey Gate Reading

. 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 . .x 2
  



Maidenhead Bridge

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 . .
 


Windsor 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


Windsor a . 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 . . . 3 copies
 





Berkshire. Morden Map
by Robert Morden published by Awnsham in 1722 in Camden's Britannia. Morden was an accomplished cartographer and one of the first to show longitudes measured from the meridian of St. Paul's Cathedral and shown in degrees at the bottom of the map and time in minutes at the top as time at this date was measured locally from the sun. Copper engraved map, folded as issued,. Size 42x36.5cms/16.5"x14.25". £135 slight split base centre
 

Berkshire , Robert Morden, 1695/1753 no.2

Robert Morden, .published by Awnsham between 1695 and 1753. Morden was an accomplished cartographer and the first to show longitudes measured from the meridian of St. Paul's Cathedral. He also added roads, taken from Ogilby's earlier survey to his county maps. Copper engraved map hand coloured, folded as issued. Size 34x41cms/13.5"x16". Unmounted  From Camden's Britannia £155



South View of Reading, Berks
 Ryland 1764 Copper Engraving. size: 200 x 130 mm  Antique copper line engraved print by  J Ryland and Benjamin Ralph, engraver. (fl) 1763-1775. first published in 1764. originally produced for "England Illustrated, or, a Compendium of the Natural History, Geography, Topography, and Antiquities Ecclesiastical and Civil, of England and Wales" .Published in London by  R. & J. Dodsley, 1764 : 1764.. Engraved surface minimum £15 x 3 available



Billingsbere
Aquatint in Sepia Measures: mm 433 x 118 mm (sheet) mm 394 x 87 mm (image) Seems to be from the set based 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 . x 2



Windsor Castle
Aquatint in Sepia  with original hand colour Measures: mm 433 x 118 mm (sheet) mm 394 x 87 mm (image) Seems to be from the set based 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 .





Windsor, from High-standing Hill.
Drawn by J. Hakewill, engraved by W. Woolnoth  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


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 . . x 2



Hermes Oak Windsor Antique Aquatint from Picturesque Views on the River Thames from its source in Gloucestershire to the Nore by Samuel Ireland .Pub. for S. Ireland May 1 1799 Image 164 x 110 mm  1770's £20 x 2


Windsor  park . 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 . . . x 2


Windsor...a View of the Lodge 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". It restarted its volume numbering in 1868. It ceased publication in 1907. £10 c 1780


Sonning Bridge ? Sunning Bridge
Aquatint with etching in Sepia tones 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 engraver Size: 11 x 19cm. unmounted scarce £18 x 2


Thatcham Church
 Aquatint by Charles TomkinsSize    Image: 10 x 26 cm from Views of Reading Abbey, Including the Remainder of the Churches Depending on and Originally Connected with it in Berkshire and oher Counties, Descriptive of the Monumental Antiquities still preserved in them; with Observations on their Original and Present State. Published in Reading: by Snape and Man, for R. Snare,tow editions 1794 and  1810. £30 RARE


Eton College also listed in Buckinghamshire before border altered Aquatint with etching in Sepia tones 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 engraver Size: 11 x 19cm. unmounted scarce £18 x 2


Wallingford
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.£10 x 3



Wantage

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.£10




A PROSPECT OF EATON COLLEGE A PROSPECT OF LORD COBHAMS SEAT
repaired from  the Universal Magazine for J. Hinton at ye Kings Arms, Newgate Street  The Universal Magazine was a monthly magazine founded by John Hinton and published between 1747 and 1799 mainly by subscription .Copper engraving with original folds.. image 18 x 19cm app 1750 £15 . .  2 copies one tinted state if preference x 2



Windsor castle from Bishopsgate
Antique engraved print by Allom Engraved for Brayley's The topographical History of Surrey". Engraved by M.J. Starling and others. Published by & for R.B. Ede, Feb. 1, 1842. Steel engraved print. Size 12 x 17 cms mounted , £15


"PELLING PLACE"

Old Windsor .Drawn by J.Gendall and published by Rudolph Ackermann (1764-1834) in his Repository of  Arts in 1824. Plate 8 Vol I11 in his "Views of Country Seats' . Image size 180mm x 115mm unmounted full page no defects £20



Cranburn Lodge
- a keeper's lodge for the royal hunting grounds of Cranbourne Chase, now part of Windsor Great Park, England. Drawn by J.Gendall and published by Rudolph Ackermann (1764-1834) in his Repository of  Arts 1823. In his "Views of Country Seats' . Image size 180mm x 115mm unmounted full page no defects £20



Shottesbrooke Church, Berkshire"

 by W L Walton  after J D Harding published 1844 by Chapman & Hall
From  Baronial Halls and Picturesque Edifices of England Size  279 x 169 mm x 2 unmounted some age staining £20 x 2


The West Prospect of Eton Town and  College  with part of Windsor and the Castle printed to India paper in paternoster   Row London c 1780 Close cut but a rare double  page vista . .  some age toning to the central fold.  Well worth the mount etc £20 rare about 38 cm across


Frogmore . 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 . . . .. .x 2



Eton Bridge
 Cooke's Views of the Thames. coloured etchings and engraved plates by W.B. Cooke and G. Cooke. Published 1818-22 in eight parts, by Verner & Hood  From the early edition  engraved by Middiman £20 unmounted scarce



Park Place Tombe at Aquatint with etching in Sepia tones 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 engraver Size: 11 x 19cm. unmounted scarce £15 x3




Maidenhead Bridge looking Eastward Aquatint with etching in Sepia tones 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 engraver Size: 11 x 19cm. unmounted scarce £18


Maidenhead Bridge Aquatint with etching in Sepia tones 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 engraver Size: 11 x 19cm. unmounted scarce £18
x .3 

 


The Cottage from the Chalk caverns at Park Place Aquatint with etching in Sepia tones 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 engraver Size: 11 x 19cm. unmounted scarce £18

 
General View of Park Place Looking Northeastward Aquatint with etching in Sepia tones 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 engraver Size: 11 x 19cm. unmounted scarce £18 x 2 


Reading Church of St Lawrence . 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 . . . .x 2



PARK PLACE .....Druids Temple . 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 . . . .x 2



PARK PLACE . 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


Temple . 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 . . .x 2



South East View of Windsor Castle from SANDBY'S RURAL ENGLAND 1775-8. A 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. £20


The Royal Pallace and Town of Windsor Coloured 18th century vista/anon..image 16 x 21cm app app 1720 £30. . 2 copies



Windsor Castle note Dotchet Bridge was built by Queen Anne since this was drawn Coloured 18th century vista/anon..image 16 x 21cm app app 1720 £30 . . 2 copies


Windsor from the road leading to Sunning Hill Lithograph by W Gauci published march 1828 in London £18



A Perspective View of the Castle of the Royal Palace of Windsor in Berkshire Engraved for 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" (London 1779).Plate mark and good margins. Size 27.5 x 17 cms. full page £20 . . x 3


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