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Speed, John. America With Those Known Parts in that Unknowne Worlde from the first world atlas by an Englishman, entitled "The Prospect of the most Famous Parts of the World" (1627). Hand-coloured double-page engraved copperplate map, decorative cartouche, borders of 10 costumed figures, and 8 vignette city views, small inset map of the North Pole, depicting much of North and South America and featuring numerous decorative devices including sailing ships and sea monsters. One of the earliest maps to show California as an island - the cartographical misconception which lasted virtually one hundred years. 15.5" x 20". G. Humble, 1627 or later. Framed and glazed. POA. Click for Image.
John
Speede. Holy Iland; Garnsey; Farne; Jarsey. London, printed by
Bassett and Chiswell 1676. 20" x 15". Performed by John
Speede and to be sold by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street and Richard
Chiswell in St. Pauls Churchyard. Jocodus Hondius 1610 [1676].
Farne [Lindisfarne] and the Channel Islands of Jarsey and Garnsey
[Jersey and Guernsey] and Holy Island from 'The Theatre of the
Empire of Great Britaine'. Four copper plate maps on one sheet
with later hand colouring. Text on verso as called for. £350
Click
for Image
The Beverly Country. Part of a map drawn by John
Speede in 1610. A reprint of the original Speede map '...to be
sold in Popes Head Ally against the Exchange by John Sudbury and
George Humbell Cum Privilegio 1610' bearing the 'Arms of such
Noble Families as have borne the Dignitie of Earles of Richmond
and Holderness since the Norman Conquest'. This version published
by Blackburn and General Aircraft in the year 1956. 9.5"
x 11.5" £10 Click
for Image
1. 14.5"
x 18.5". Koriaks. Hand coloured copper plate aquatint
by Pierre Charles Coqueret [1761-1832] of Russian indigenous
tribes people from Siberia "Les Koraikes". After J.Karneev.
Des. par Karnejeff. circa 1790. From Karl von Rechberg und
Rothenlöwen, Les peuples de la Russie. Paris, 1812-1813.,
describing the costumes and customs of the peoples of the
Russian empire includes Slavs, Tartars, Caucasians, Mongols and
other races. RARE. £200
2. inches. [6] Click
for Image119. 117. 91. Russian
Sleds in Winter. Copper-engraved scene from the 1750 edition of
Middletons Complete System of Geography. "Russian Sledges
Etc. Used for Carrying Goods, Firing, and Other Commodities in
Winter." 8.75 x14.75 in. £50
3. inches. Click
for Image115. 83. Habits of Different
orders of the Greek Church in Russia. 1.A Greek Nun of the Order
of St. Basil. 2. A Nun of the Ancient order of St. Augustine.
3. A Jesuit Nun. 1 Habit of an Archbishop of London. 2. Choir
Habit of a Curate of Russia . 3. Habit of a Minim. Grignion sculp.
Thomas Bankes's New System of Universal Geography Published by
Royal Authority. London, ca 1779. 9.5 x 15.25 inches.
4. 114. 92.
Various carriages and sledges used for the conveyance Of Goods
Merchandise & c. during the Winter in Russia. Smith sculp.
engraved for Millar's New Complete and Universal System of Geography.
15 x 9.5 inches.
5 [2]
113 108. Habits of the Women of Siberia. Engraved for Middleton's
Complete System of Geography. Prevost delin. Leroux sculp. 9 x
14.5 inches.
6. 110. 'Habits
of a Moscovite Woman' and 'Arms and Dress of A Calmock' W. Grainger,
Sculp." ca 1730 14.5 x 9.5 inches. Engraved for millar's
new complete and universal system of geography. £40
7. 17"
x 12". Black and white litho print showing an equestrian.scene
St.Petersburg. £90.
8.[2] 107.
Habits of the people in Russia. Engraved for Millar's New Complete
and Universal System of Geography. Grainger sculp. 9.75 x 14.75
inches.
10. [3] 21"
x 15.5". [Naval]. Copper plate engraving of a landscape of
a View of the Town and Harbour of St. Peter and St. Paul in Kamtschatka
by J.Webber, B.T. Pouncy, from James Cook [1728-1779] Voyage to
the Pacific Ocean, undertaken by the Command of His Majesty, for
making discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. Performed under
the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke and Gore, in His Majesty's
ships the Resolution and Discovery , in the years 1776, 1777,
1778, 1779 and 1780. For G. Nicol, Bookseller to his Majesty,
in the Strand; and T. Cadell, in the Strand. M.DCC.LXXXV. 1785.
Plate 74 from the Atlas, Volume IV. Showing a coastal hamlet with
ships at anchor.Very good. £95. Click
for Image.
11.105. Russian Costumes, 1779 - "Russian Women.
1.A Woman of Livonia. 2... of Ingria. 3.Winter Dress of a Woman
of Petersburg" and "... 1.A Woman of Valday. 2... of
Moscow. 3... of Archangel" engraved by Grignion, published
in Thomas Bankes's New .. System of Universal Geography , London,
ca 1779. Copper engraved antique print. 8.75 x 14.75 inches. £30.
12.103. Habit of the Great Mogul when going to ride.
Habit of a Princess of the Mogul's Empire. Engraved for Drake's
Voyages. J-s Record 13.25 x 8.25 inches.
13.
100. 'Targazinian Tartar on Ox-Back. Xixigarchian Tartar family.
The Temple Iugangu. Samojedes Travelling with Harts Sleads'. Four
engravings on one sheet Copper engraving Issued in John Harris's
'Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca', or 'A Complete Collection
of Voyages and Travels'. Commissioned under King George II of
England, published London, 1748. 10 x 16
inches. £20
14.
97 ANTIQUE PRINT RIVER DNIEPER SUSPENSION
BRIDGE KIEFF, RUSSIA WROUGHT IRON BAR-CHAIN SUSPENSION BRIDGE,
ERECTED BY COMMAND OF THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA, ACROSS THE DNEIPER
AT KIEFF, DESIGNED BY CHARLES VIGNOLES 1870 A rare 19th century
print of the River Dneiper Suspension Bridge that crossed the
river at Kieff in Russia (now known as Kiev and in the Ukraine).
15. 75" x 10.75"
15. 8.75"
x 13" Samoyedes de Mesen. Dessine d'apres les originaux et
costumes de la societe geographique imperiale de Russie par Viale.
Lith. par Winckelmann et fils, Berlin. Colour litho print after
the original and costumes of the Geographic Society of Imperial
Russia by Viale, of two Samoyedic hunters (from the North West
region of Siberia) in winter landscape. Berlin, Winckelmann. Very
good. £50. SOLD Click for Image.
16.
21.25" x 15.75" Colour
litho print after the original and costumes of the Geographic
Society of Imperial Russia by Ch. Huhn, of two Ostyak women from
Western Siberia. Berlin, Winckelmann. Very good. £55.
SOLD Click
for Image.
17. [2] 8.5"
x 7.75" inches. A fine chromolithograph of 19th century Russian
costumes c1880 by Daniel Urrabieta for Firmin Didot et Cie Paris.
Chromolithography is a method for making multi-colour prints on
flat surfaces with the use of chemicals instead of relief or intaglio
printing. Depending on the number of colours present, a chromolithograph
could take months to produce. To make what was once referred to
as a chromo, a lithographer with a finished
painting in front of him gradually built and corrected
the print to look as much as possible like the the original artwork
sometimes using dozens of layers. The process can be very time-consuming
and cumbersome, contingent upon the skill of the lithographer.
.£12
Click for Image
18. 8.5" x 7.75" inches. A fine chromolithograph
of 19th century Russian costumes c1880 by Gaulard for Firmin
Didot et Cie Paris. Chromolithography is a method for making multi-colour
prints on flat surfaces with the use of chemicals instead of relief
or intaglio printing. Depending on the number of colours present,
a chromolithograph could take months to produce. To make what
was once referred to as a chromo, a lithographer
with a finished painting in front of him gradually built
and corrected the print to look as much as possible like the the
original artwork sometimes using dozens of layers. The process
can be very time-consuming and cumbersome, contingent upon the
skill of the lithographer. £12 SOLD Click
for Image
19. 8.5"
x 7.75" inches. A fine chromolithograph of 19th century Russian
costumes c1880 by
Gaulard for Firmin Didot et Cie
Paris. Chromolithography is a method for making multi-colour prints
on flat surfaces with the use of chemicals instead of relief or
intaglio printing. Depending on the number of colours present,
a chromolithograph could take months to produce. To make what
was once referred to as a chromo, a lithographer
with a finished painting in front of him gradually built
and corrected the print to look as much as possible like the the
original artwork sometimes using dozens of layers. The process
can be very time-consuming and cumbersome, contingent upon the
skill of the lithographer. £12 Click
for Image
20. 8.5" x 7.75" inches.A fine chromolithograph
depicting a Russian grace prayer c1880, by Ménétrier
for Firmin Didot et Cie Paris. Chromolithography is a method
for making multi-colour prints on flat surfaces with the use of
chemicals instead of relief or intaglio printing. Depending on
the number of colours present, a chromolithograph could take months
to produce. To make what was once referred to as a chromo,
a lithographer with a finished painting in front of him
gradually built and corrected the print to look as much
as possible like the the original artwork sometimes using dozens
of layers. The process can be very time-consuming and cumbersome,
contingent upon the skill of the lithographer. £12 SOLD
Click for Image
21.
96 A view of the exchange and the warehouse
at Petersburg (Szentpétervár) in Russia. London.
1778. A View of the Exchange and the warehouses at Petersburg
in Russia Copper engraving Engraved for Middleton's Complete System
of Geography. 'When a foreigner arrives in St. Petersburg for
the first time, he is forcibly struck with two things - the magnificence
of the city, and the high degree of civilization of its inhabitants,
contrasted with the wild natural state in which the greater part
of the country around it still lies, and the rude uncultivated
appearance of the natives.' Pinkerton 1833. 14.5 x 9.25 inches.
£35
22 [2] 88. Eglise
des Armeniens B. Picart 1730 Antique print ( copper engraving
) of the interior of an Armenian Church from 'Ceremonies et Coutumes
Religieuses de tous les Peuples de Monde.' 10 x 16 inch. £50
23.93 G. Castellini engraved c 1815 . 15 x 10 inches.
24.
90 Habit of a Crim tartar in 1700. J.
Roberts sculp. Engraved for the Geographical Dictionary printed
by the King's Authority. 9 x 14 inches.
25.
89. Marriage Ceremony of the Russians.
Wale del. Hall sculp. 9 x 14 inches.
26.
86. 'Russians Travelling with Dog Sleads
in Siberia, / Burattians Hunting (stag)/ A Mongolian Lady and
Priest,/ A Tunguzian taking a Solemn Oath'. Four engravings on
one copper-plate Issued in John Harris's 'Navigantium atque Itinerantium
Bibliotheca', or 'A Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels'.
Commissioned under King George II of England, published London,
1748. 10 x 16 inches £20
27.85 'Wogulski Tartars on the Frontiers of Siberia',
c1740. Wogulski Tartars, Ostiacks,/ Nisovian Tunguzians, both
in summer and winter dress. Four separate engravings of natives
on one sheet. Issued in John Harris's 'Navigantium atque Itinerantium
Bibliotheca', or 'A Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels'.
Commissioned under King George II of England, published London,
1748. 10 x 16 inches £20.
28. 84. Religious
Ceremonies of the Nisovian Junguzians. The Hairy Bull of Buratskoy.
Inhabitants of Buratskoy. Yehiam or Musk Deer
London: John Harris, D. D., F. R. S. 1748. plate out of the Navigantium
atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca or, A complete collection of Voyages
and Travels, Vol. II., published by John Harris, inscribed: Vol.
II. Pa. 929 .10 x 16 inches. £20.
29.83. Habits
of Different orders of the Greek Church in Russia. 1.A Greek Nun
of the Order of St. Basil. 2. A Nun of the Ancient order of St.
Augustine. 3. A Jesuit Nun. 1 Habit of an Archbishop of London.
2. Choir Habit of a Curate of Russia . 3. Habit of a Minim. Grignion
sculp. Thomas Bankes's New System of Universal Geography Published
by Royal Authority. London, ca 1779. 9.5 x 14 inches.
30. [3] 17"
x 12." A Sledge of Kamtschatka. J.Webber del. Woodyer
Sc from James Cook [1728-1779] Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, undertaken
by the Command of His Majesty, for making discoveries in the Northern
Hemisphere. Performed under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke
and Gore, in His Majesty's ships the Resolution and Discovery
, in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780. For G. Nicol,
Bookseller to his Majesty, in the Strand; and T. Cadell, in the
Strand. M.DCC.LXXXV. 1785. Plate 71 from the Atlas, Volume IV.
£95
31. [3] 9817"
x 12." Summer and Winter Habitations in Kamtschatka. J.
Webber del. S. Smith Sculp. from James Cook [1728-1779] Voyage
to the Pacific Ocean, undertaken by the Command of His Majesty,
for making discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. Performed under
the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke and Gore, in His Majesty's
ships the Resolution and Discovery , in the years 1776, 1777,
1778, 1779 and 1780. For G. Nicol, Bookseller to his Majesty,
in the Strand; and T. Cadell, in the Strand. M.DCC.LXXXV. 1785.
Plate 77 from the Atlas, Volume IV. £95
32. [2] 17"
x 12." The Inside of A Winter Habitation in Kamtschatka.
J. Webber del. S. Smith Sculp.from James Cook [1728-1779] Voyage
to the Pacific Ocean, undertaken by the Command of His Majesty,
for making discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. Performed under
the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke and Gore, in His Majesty's
ships the Resolution and Discovery , in the years 1776, 1777,
1778, 1779 and 1780. For G. Nicol, Bookseller to his Majesty,
in the Strand; and T. Cadell, in the Strand. M.DCC.LXXXV. 1785.
Plate 78 from the Atlas, Volume IV. £95
33. 14.5"
x 8.75" 1785 Captain Cook. Copper plate engraving. from A
New, Authentic, And Complete History Of Captain Cook's Third And
Last Voyage To The Pacific Ocean - Undertaken Pursuant To His
Majesty's Order, By Said Capt. James Cook- Under His Command,
Samuel Clerke, John Gore, and James King Esquires. In His Britannic
Majesty's Ships, The Resolution And Discovery" -- Engraved
by Thomas Bowen, (sculp). Published by Alexander Hogg, at the
Kings Arms, London. Published in 1785. As seen from Captain Cook's
Ships while sailing along the coasts of Kamchatka .the Resolution
and the Discovery death of Captain Cook, and the events immediately
succeeding it, Captain Clerke, Published in 1785. Three views
on the Coast of Kamtschatka published by Alex Hogg, at the
Kings Arms, no 6 Paternoster Row London Showing the Entrance
to Awatska , the Entrance to Awatska Bay, and the view of to Awatska
Bay when the light house on the North Head bore S.E. by S. distant
2 miles. C.Warren sculp.Copper plate engraving. £75
34.
82 "Inhabitants of Somoiedia in
Siberia" and "Inhabitants of Wotiac in Siberia"
engraved by Wooding, published in Thomas Bankes's New .. System
of Universal Geography, London, about 1779. Copper plate engraving.
9.5 x 15.5 inches. £24.00
35.[
3] 81 Russian Dresses. 1a boor that
sells live fish. 2a market woman of Russian Peasantry A Peasant
s Wife A Peasant A Fortune-Teller page 28 10.25 x 8 inches.Toookey
scuulp. Original antique ethnogmarket woman of octha. 3a A market
woman of moscow. aphic print From Bankes's "New System of
Geography, Published by Royal Authority". C. Cooke, London
ca 1775. Copper engraving 9.5 x 15.5 inches.
36.
Portrait of a Woman of Kamtschatka.
/Portrait of a Man of Kamtschatka Wood e.ngraving. Drawn from
nature by Taylor.; from Anderson's Large Folio Edition of the
Whole of Capt. Cook's Voyages &c Complete printed for Alexander
Hogg, 16 Pater-noster Row.1786 £25. Accurately engraved
for Anderson's large folio edition of the whole of Capt. Cook's
Voyages and c. Complete .15.25" x 10" inches. £20.
37. 9.5"
x 13". Bewohner von Kamtschatka. Inhabitants of Kamtschatka.
Lithograph after the engravings in James Cook [1728-1779]
Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, undertaken by the Command of His
Majesty, for making discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. Performed
under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke and Gore, in His
Majesty's ships the Resolution and Discovery , in the years 1776,
1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780. For G. Nicol, Bookseller to his Majesty,
in the Strand; and T. Cadell, in the Strand. M.DCC.LXXXV. 1785.
Plate 75 and 76 from the Atlas, Volume IV. £20.
38. 17.5" x 12.5". [Naval]. Triple image
tintsone lithoraph depicting a park scene in Warsaw, a Naval Dock
in St.Petersburg and two classical statues in Kerch 1851.Vasiliy
Timm. Click for Image.
39.
[2] 79 .Russia. A Women of Livonia,
A Women of Ingria, The Winter dress of a woman of St.Petersburgh.
A Women of Valday; A Women of Moscow, A Women of Archangel. Original
antique ethnographic print From Bankes's "New System of Geography,
Published by Royal Authority". C. Cooke, London ca 1775.
Copper engraving. 9 x 15 inches. £20
40.
77 and 43 TARTARS OF KOKO Nor by Grueber
Northern Tartary woman at Lassa by Grueber. A Lama or priest.
Turning wheel. N.Parr. sculp.N.Parr. sculp.14.5 x 9.25 inches.
41.44 Uzbeck Tartars. /Eastern tartars from Nieuhof
. From 'A new general collection of voyages and travels; consisting
of the most esteemed relations, which have been hitherto published
in any language; comprehending everything remarkable in its kind,
in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America'. (published 1745-47) by
John Green, fl. 1730-1753 & Thomas Astley ; engraved by James
Basire. 9.5 x 15. £20
42. 21.75"
x 14." Tintstone lithograph of Simferopol 1855. Click for Image
43. 12.5" x 10.5." Lithograph Tombs
of Generals Schilders and Pelivan. 1854.
44.
42. A Turkish Gentleman A Turkish Gentlewoman
. J.Hulett. sculp.15 x 8.75 inches. Click for Image
45. 10.75" x 17." Lithograph Two plate
Russian print of the Throne and Crown Jewels of Russia from the
Russian Artistic Newspaper by W. Timm [Vasily Fedorovich Timm]
1856. St. Petersburg. A rare example of early lithographic printing
in Russia and a fascinating pictorial chronicle of contemporary
Russian affairs.
Click for Image
46. 21.5"
x 14." Lithograph Two plate Russian print. 1856. Click for Image
47. 7.5"
x 13." Lithograph Single plate Russian print. 1856. Click for Image
48.
31A and 22A Monastery Devitchy, Moscow.
Copper plate engraving, circa 1800. 10.25 x 7.75 inches.Good condition
£28.00
49. 21.5"
x 14.25". Six plate print Buchresti 1853.
50. 21.5" x 14." Three plate print of various
Tsarist Russian scenes. 1851 Click for
Image
51. 18.5"
x 8.5". Three plate Russian print showing a festive scene
1851.
52.30B 20A Mode of Travelling used by The Yakoutes
a Nation of Russian Tartary. Sparrow. Sc. 10.25 x 8.25 inches
53. 21. 5"
x 14". Moscow. 1856.
54.
30A Russian Peasantry 10 x 8.5 inches
55. 8.5" x 13". Portrait plate of General
Mouravieff c. 1856.
56. 14.25"
x 11". Twin plate print of Ridiger and Vidigorski-Matushika
1856.
57. 12 6"
x 8". Baron Vrenski killed at Tractir. Tintstone lithograph.
58. 5.75" x 7.75". General Neumann killed
at [?]. Tintstone lithograph. Click
for Image.
59. 5"
x 14.25". Three plate print Baron P.K.Klodt.
60. 17.25"
x 12.25". Twin plate print entitled Lipranski and Totlesin.
61.27B
The Empress of Russia's Travelling Equipage Published as the Act
Directs by Harrison and Co April 1 1784. Metz del. Walker Sculp.
'In former times, the nobles also rode in equipages little differing
from those now in use among the lower orders; and it is only since
the middle of the last century that coaches, chariots, calashes,
gigs, droshkas, &c., were introduced among the nobles of Russia.
But in the present day, sumptuous carriages abound in the streets
of the two capitals. On the First of May 1811, on the festival
which introduces the spring, I witnessed upwards of 3000 coaches
and chariots, most of them with four, and many of them with six
horses, on the great promenade between the Sakolnik and the city
of Moscow. The nobility endeavour to outshine each other, on these
occasions, in the splendor of their equipages, in the beauty of
their horses, and sumptuousness of their liveries; and as the
great festival-days in the Russian Kalendar are still numerous,
notwithstanding the deductions which have been made from them
within the last century, there is no want of opportunities for
display. But very few, comparatively, appear on horseback on such
days : they prefer to be seated in an open landau or chariot,
and to view at their ease the extensive line of equipages moving
on, at a gentle pace, alongside of them.' Pinkerton 1833. 10 x
8.5 inches.
62.
27A A Don Cossack . 10 x 8 inches.
Don Cossack. 0. £30.00
63.21B Russia, Sempalat Ruins in Siberia, 1760.
"Ruines De Sempalat" (Siberia) anonymous engraver, published
in Prevost's Histoire Generale Des Voyages. Tom 69 no.10. Copper
engraved print with good margins one vertical fold 7.75 x 6.75
inches. GBP £18.00
64.
8A "Vue de Samarosskoy-Jam sur l'Irtisch"
"Vue Sud-Ouest du Chateau de Tobolsk." Renvois pour
le Chateau de Tobolsk. a.Chambres des Finance. b. Murailles d'environ
& brasses de hauteur. c. Tours rondes a l'antiq. d. Tour d'un
Cloitre dans l'interieur de Chateau . e. Dome de la Cathedrale.
f. Chancellerie. g. Porte Principale. h. la Montagne. i. Chemin
qui descend a la Ville. Tom 72 no.28. page 105. 1750. 6.5 x 6.5
inches.
65. 20B "Plan
de la Forteresse de Tobolsk." - ca 1750. 7.5 x 6.5 inches
66.20A Mode
of Travelling used by The Yakoutes a Nation of Russian Tartary.
Sparrow. Sc. 10.25 x 8.25 inches
67.19A Kungur. "Plan de la Grotte de Kungur."
ca 1740- Tom 69 no.8 page 291 Prévost d' Exile's stora
verk "Histoire Géneral des Voyages". 8 x 6.5
inches.
68. 16.75" x 11.5." Archdukes Palace St.
Petersburg. Damaged.
69. 17.25" x 12." Utsigt Af Det Inre Af
Himmelsfardsklostret I Kremlin. Lith. Ad Hardh. Gjothstrom &
Magnusson. "Monastery of the Ascension. Kremlin." £60
70. [2] 25"
x 10". View of St. Peter & St. Paul at Kamtschatka. Blondela
delt. Heath sculpt. Published as the Act directs 16 Nov. 1st.
1798 London G. G. & I. Robinson. Pater Noster Row, London.
Very good condition. £55
71. 18b Pretended
tomb of Mithrodates called Altyn Abo by the Tartars near Kertchy
in the Crimea. E. D. Clarke del. Joseph Skelton sculp.Published
Nov. 25th 1809 by T.Cadell and W.Davies, London. 11 x 8.75 inches.
72.18A Cape
of the winds from the excavated Chambers in the lofty fortress
of Mankup in the Crimea. E. D. Clarke del. Joseph Skelton sculp.Published
Nov. 25th 1809 by T.Cadell and W.Davies, London. 11 x 8.75 inches.
73. 25"
x 9." "Vue du Mont Elbourous, prise de Georgievsk"
lithograph by Langlume. Mount Elbrus is a volcano located in the
western Caucasus mountain range, in Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia,
Russia, near the border of Georgia, in the northern Iranian plateau.
A stratovolcano that has lain dormant for about 2,000 years, it
is the highest mountain in the Caucasus. Mt. Elbrus (west summit)
stands at 5,642 metres (18,510 ft) and it is the highest mountain
in Europe; it is also the highest point of Russia. The east summit
is slightly lower: 5,621 metres (18,442 ft) £40 Click for Image
74. 16.75"
x 11.5." Hand coloured Russian print of riverscape. £
75. 17B Manner
in which the Tchernomorski Guard and Sentinels are stationed along
the banks of the Kuban to reconnoitre the movements of the Circassians,
their huts being filled with smoke, in the greatest heat of Summer
to keep out the Musquitoes. E. D. Clarke del. Joseph Skelton sculp.Published
Nov. 25th 1809 by T.Cadell and W.Davies, London.11.25 x 8.25 inches.
76.17A View
Of The Harbour Of Balaclava, the Portus Symbolorum With remains
of the fortress and part of the town. From an original drawing
by the Reverend Reginald Heber M.A. Published Nov. 25th 1809 by
T.Cadell and W.Davies, London.11.25 x 8.25 inches.
77.16B The Ancient Habit of A Russian Lady. The
Habit of a Russian Virgin. 9.25 x 7.75 inches.
78. 13"
x 9.75." "Georgian Mountaineers." engraved 1872.
£25
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83. 19.25"
x 13" Lithograph entitled Tombeaux de Mariah. Baghtcheh
Sarai Crimee 21 Aout 1837. Chez Gihaut freres editeurs, 5
Boulevart des Italiens. Imprime par Auguste Bry. 8 Rue Favart.Signed
and dated in the plate by Raffet 1838. Paris: Ernest Bourdin.
Lithograph by Raffet of a scene in the Crimea (now in the Ukraine).
From Voyage dans la Russie meridionale et la Crimee, par
la Hongrie, la Valachie et la Moldavie (Voyage to
Southern Russia, via Hungary, Walachia and Moldavia) by
Prince Anatolii Demidov (1812-1870), published in 1848. £25. Click for Image.
84. 12" x 16.5." Lithograph entitled
"Juguda Kazaz Misiz, Sculpteur des Tombeaux de la Vallee
de Josephat" after Echioufout Galeh [of the Crimea] edited
by Ernest Bourdin, published by Auguste Bry. Rue du Bac 114, Paris.
Paris: Ernest Bourdin . Lithograph by Raffet of a scene in the
Crimea (now in the Ukraine). From Voyage dans la Russie
meridionale et la Crimee, par la Hongrie, la Valachie et la Moldavie
(Voyage to Southern Russia, via Hungary, Walachia and Moldavia)
by Prince Anatolii Demidov (1812-1870), published in 1848. £25.
Click for Image
86. [6] 17.25"
x 12.25". AView of Bolcheretskoi in Kamtschatka engraved
for the Lady's Magazine 1785.Copper plate engraving. J.Webber
del. P.Benezech. £25.
87. inches. Click for Image
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94. 14.5"
x17.5." Black and white steel engraving entitled "La
Diseuse de Bonnaventure Russienne [The Russian Fortune Teller]
" After Jean-Baptiste Le Prince engraved by R. Gaillard.
Margins trimmed. circa 1760. £50.
95. 13.5"
x 8.5". Usages et Ceremonies Qu'on Observoit Anciennement
aux Mariages des Czars. Customs and Ceremonies That one Observes
In the past with the Marriages of the Czars. Jean-Baptiste Le
Prince del. A.J. Duclos sculp. £50
96. inches. Click for Image
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