Prints & Maps. A mixed collection of 16 engravings & maps, 18th & 19th century, including Tilt (Charles, publisher). Five anamorphic tradesmen and women, The Fruiterer, Poultry, Pottery, Fish [and] China, printed G. E. Madeley, circa 1830, five lithographs with contemporary hand-colouring, after G. Spratt, the prints of china and pottery trimmed to the image and laid on near-contemporary paper, 'Fish' trimmed with the loss of the publisher's line, 'Fruiterer' and 'Poultry' laid on later paper, each approximately 210 x 190 mm, together with Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). Untitled Panorama of London, 1749 [ but R. Sayer impression of 1775), an uncoloured panorama of London from Whitehall in the east to Somerset House in the west, very sparse crude wash colouring, some splitting and fraying to the central fold, the margins and along the lower horizontal plate mark, slight staining, 315 x 815 mm, with Vertue (George). King Charles the First, circa 1750, uncoloured engraved portrait after A. Van Dyke, 295 x 190 mm, plus a mixed collection of 9 British & foreign maps, including examples by Stow, Findlay, Neele, Dower, Kitchin, Levasseur and Chatelain, various sizes and condition
Prints & Maps. A mixed collection of 16 engravings & maps, 18th & 19th century, including Tilt (Charles, publisher). Five anamorphic tradesmen and women, The Fruiterer, Poultry, Pottery, Fish [and] China, printed G. E. Madeley, circa 1830, five lithographs with contemporary hand-colouring, after G. Spratt, the prints of china and pottery trimmed to the image and laid on near-contemporary paper, 'Fish' trimmed with the loss of the publisher's line, 'Fruiterer' and 'Poultry' laid on later paper, each approximately 210 x 190 mm, together with Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). Untitled Panorama of London, 1749 [ but R. Sayer impression of 1775), an uncoloured panorama of London from Whitehall in the east to Somerset House in the west, very sparse crude wash colouring, some splitting and fraying to the central fold, the margins and along the lower horizontal plate mark, slight staining, 315 x 815 mm, with Vertue (George). King Charles the First, circa 1750, uncoloured engraved portrait after A. Van Dyke, 295 x 190 mm, plus a mixed collection of 9 British & foreign maps, including examples by Stow, Findlay, Neele, Dower, Kitchin, Levasseur and Chatelain, various sizes and condition
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