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Long Ships Light house off Lands end Cornwall
From 'A Voyage Round Great Britain' This series was published in 8 volumes during the period 1814 to 1825. The journey was initially started in 1813 and was a joint project with William Daniell producing the drawings and William Ayton the text. . Eleven years later he completed his magnum opus having travelled from Land's End to John 0'Groats via the west coast, then back to Land's End via the east.The result was a collection of 308 aquatint engravings, the last great artist's voyage before photography was invented. images all 9" x 11"but full page unless stated with huge margins, £95 inc perfect on rag paper never framed. Image on the Daniell page larger

Plate 303. Mullyan Cove, Cornwall
Volume VIII Isle of Portland to Land's End From 'A Voyage Round Great Britain' This series was published in 8 volumes during the period 1814 to 1825. The journey was initially started in 1813 and was a joint project with William Daniell producing the drawings and William Ayton the text. . Eleven years later he completed his magnum opus having travelled from Land's End to John 0'Groats via the west coast, then back to Land's End via the east.The result was a collection of 308 aquatint engravings, the last great artist's voyage before photography was invented. images all 9" x 11"but full page unless stated with huge margins, £85 inc posted unmounted later impression from pre 1826 perfect on finer paper but brighter looser colouring than the earlier pics ie as they sold the quality was not so particular. . . . just fussy!

Plate 297. Mevagissy, Cornwall
Volume VIII Isle of Portland to Land's End From 'A Voyage Round Great Britain' This series was published in 8 volumes during the period 1814 to 1825. The journey was initially started in 1813 and was a joint project with William Daniell producing the drawings and William Ayton the text. . Eleven years later he completed his magnum opus having travelled from Land's End to John 0'Groats via the west coast, then back to Land's End via the east.The result was a collection of 308 aquatint engravings, the last great artist's voyage before photography was invented. images all 9" x 11"but full page unless stated with huge margins, £85 inc posted unmounted later impression from pre 1826 perfect on rag paper but brighter looser colouring than the earlier pics ie as they sold the quality was not so particular. . . .small edge tear to page edge

Plate 308. The Land's end, Cornwall
Volume VIII Isle of Portland to Land's End From 'A Voyage Round Great Britain' This series was published in 8 volumes during the period 1814 to 1825. The journey was initially started in 1813 and was a joint project with William Daniell producing the drawings and William Ayton the text. . Eleven years later he completed his magnum opus having travelled from Land's End to John 0'Groats via the west coast, then back to Land's End via the east.The result was a collection of 308 aquatint engravings, the last great artist's voyage before photography was invented. images all 9" x 11"but full page unless stated with huge margins, £85 inc posted unmounted later impression from pre 1826 otherwise perfect on rag paper but brighter looser colouring than the earlier pics ie as they sold the quality was not so particular. . . abrasions and marking to margin/colour wash border

Polperro Cornwall
Landscape 225 x 300 mm. An original hand-coloured aquatint for From what is considered to be the most important 19th century colour plate book on English topography - 'A Voyage round Great Britain undertaken in the summer of the year 1813, and commencing from the Land's-End, Cornwall, by Richard Atyon. With a series of Views Illustrative of the Character and Prominent Features of the Coast, Drawn and Engraved by William Daniell, A.R.A.'. Published by Messrs. Longman & Co. Paternoster Row & W. Daniell 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square London. May 1st 1814. London 1814-25.good margins good colour £95 inc mark in border better than image

Near Mallyan Cove Cornwall
Landscape 225 x 300 mm. An original hand-coloured aquatint for From what is considered to be the most important 19th century colour plate book on English topography - 'A Voyage round Great Britain undertaken in the summer of the year 1813, and commencing from the Land's-End, Cornwall, by Richard Atyon. With a series of Views Illustrative of the Character and Prominent Features of the Coast, Drawn and Engraved by William Daniell, A.R.A.'. Published by Messrs. Longman & Co. Paternoster Row & W. Daniell 9 Cleveland St. Fitzroy Square London. May 1st 1814. London 1814-25.good margins good colour £35 inc crease at top will not be so noticeable framed

Lands End 2
From 'A Voyage Round Great Britain' This series was published in 8 volumes during the period 1814 to 1825. The journey was initially started in 1813 and was a joint project with William Daniell producing the drawings and William Ayton the text. Eleven years later he completed his magnum opus having travelled from Land's End to John 0'Groats via the west coast, then back to Land's End via the east.The result was a collection of 308 aquatint engravings, the last great artist's voyage before photography was invented. images all 9" x 11"but full page unless stated with huge margins, £85 inc posted >later impression from pre 1826 details rubbed otherwise perfect on rag paper but brighter looser colouring than the earlier pics ie as they sold the quality was not so particular. . . . just fussy!

Plate 300. Port Looe, Cornwall
Volume VIII Isle of Portland to Land's End From 'A Voyage Round Great Britain' This series was published in 8 volumes during the period 1814 to 1825. The journey was initially started in 1813 and was a joint project with William Daniell producing the drawings and William Ayton the text. Eleven years later he completed his magnum opus having travelled from Land's End to John 0'Groats via the west coast, then back to Land's End via the east.The result was a collection of 308 aquatint engravings, the last great artist's voyage before photography was invented. images all 9" x 11"but full page unless stated with huge margins, £95 inc posted >unmounted pre 1826> perfect on laid paper but slightly brighter looser colouring than the earlier pics
Celtic Temples Bucaw , Meinew Gwyr, Maen yu Dance (Dance Main)
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

St Ives
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia was published between 1806 -22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. 1813.Published T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £30 slight crease vertical centre will iron out but a rare pre publication copy of a rare image

Launceston
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

St Ives
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

View of Lestwithiel Palace in the County of Cornwall
Antique engraved print engraved by Thornton or peltro published in the Complete English Traveller" Edited by Nathaniel SPENCER. London. 1771-3 Published according to Act of Parliament, by Alexr. Hogg, No.16, Paternoster Row Copper engraving Page is over foolscap this print is unmounted £25 same as England Displayed diff publisher x 4

Clowance The Seat of Sir John st Aubyn
Aquatint by John Gendall, (1790-1865) 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 RARE

View on the River
Tamer /Tamar 1
Antique engraved print unmounted copper engraving. Engraved by Middiman from "Select Views in Great Britain. Engraved by S. Middiman, from Pictures and Drawings by the most eminent Artists. With descriptions."Samuel Middiman (1750 - 1831) published by Samuel Middiman, 3 Grafton Street, Tottenham Court Road, London, 1784-92. 7 1/4 x 5 inches. with text £35 inc delivery x 2

To the most Noble Hugh percy. . .. Werrington Park
Copper engraving by C.S.Gilbert from 'A historical Survey of Cornwall ' 1820 Crease to pic and edge of page toning but rare £20 unmounted
Tower of Probus Church
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 3

Antique engraved print unmounted copper engraving. Engraved by Middiman from "Select Views in Great Britain. Engraved by S. Middiman, from Pictures and Drawings by the most eminent Artists. With descriptions."Samuel Middiman (1750 - 1831) published by Samuel Middiman, 3 Grafton Street, Tottenham Court Road, London, 1784-92. 7 1/4 x 5 inches. with text £35 inc delivery x 2

To the most Noble Hugh percy. . .. Werrington Park
Copper engraving by C.S.Gilbert from 'A historical Survey of Cornwall ' 1820 Crease to pic and edge of page toning but rare £20 unmounted
Tower of Probus Church
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 3

East Looe and West Looe
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 48 x 17 cm £30 rare . . from the rarer extended images version Located after being hidden by a customer !

Rocks at lands End
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 48 x 17 cm £30 rare . . from the rarer extended images version
South East View of Roche Rocks and Hermitage
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £20 rare x 2
South View of Roche Rocks
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £20 rare . . x 2
North East View of Roche Rock and hermitage
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £20 rare . .

Lestwithiel
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 48 x 17 cm £30 rare . . from the rarer extended images version £40 rare . . from the rarer extended images version Tinted

Mevagissy
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 48 x 17 cm £30 rare . . from the rarer extended images version
Chun Cromlech
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm £20 rare . .
XVIII. Font in Bodmin Church',
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 35 cm £20

Falmouth from the South
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 48 x 17 cm £40 rare . .double vista from the rarer extended images version

Trematon Castle
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 48 x 17 cm £40 rare . double vista from the rarer extended images version

Tintagel Rocks & Castle
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 48 x 17 cm £40 rare . . double vista from the rarer extended images version

Rocks at castle Treryn & Logan Stone
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 48 x 17 cm £30 rare . .double vista

Cape Cornwall with a distant view of Lands End
Antique engraved print from Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia which was published between 1806 to 22 in 6 volumes, the intention was to write the history of every county in England, unfortunately only about 6 counties were completed. Cornwall was published in 1813. Published T. Cadell, London . Image 48 x 17 cm £40 rare . .double vista from the rarer extended images version

































