|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bridge Street, Blackfriars.Lively scene with several carriages and many people strolling near the obelisk that was put there by the Blackfriars Bridge committee, who were responsible for the layout of St George's Circus.1812 - 32 x 26 cm London. Aquatint with original colour. No. 41 of R. Ackermann’s Repository of Arts etc., London Collection, Published 1st May 1812 at 101 Strand, London. Gilt frame with bevelled mount. Mount window 205 x 135 mm. Frame 320 x 260 mm overall. Framed and glazed. Good condition. Couple of spots in the sky. Larger image 1 : Larger Image 2 Ref 39991 : £30
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
|
Buckingham Water Gate, Strand.Engraved by Josiah Henshall (1801?-1869) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 160 x 115 mm.1830 - 25.5 x 21 cm London. The still-surviving gate (also known as the York Watergate) built in 1626 and now cut off from the Thames by the Embankment Gardens. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1830. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount with hand rulings and wash colour. Originally produced for Shepherd’s part-work series “London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1829-1832). Larger imageRef 60006 : £9
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
|
|
|
Camden Town. The New Church.Engraved by Thomas Dale (fl.1818-1828) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 95 x 155 mm.1828 - 20 x 24 cm London. All Saints, Camden Town was built by William & Henry Inwood between 1822 and 1824. Originally known as Camden Chapel it is now All Saints Greek Orthodox Cathedral. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1828. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount with gilt ruling. Very nice condition. From Shepherd’s series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Larger imageRef 60032 : £9
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
Carlton House Terrace. East WingEngraved by James Tingle (1801-1858) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, (1793-1864). Mount window 155 x 105 mm.1831 - 25.5 x 21 cm London. Carlton House Terrace, built by John Nash, became the home of Gladstone, Palmerston, Lord Curzon, Earl Grey, the Turf Club, the ICA, etc. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1831. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount with hand rulings and wash colour. Originally produced for Shepherd’s part-work series “London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1829-1832). Larger imageRef 60001 : £9
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
|
Charing Cross. Improvements.Engraved by Thomas Barber (fl.1818-1846) from an original drawing (now in the Westminster Archives) by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Engraved area 150 x 90 mm plus title.1828 - 20 x 13.5 cm London. The new buildings on the corner of Cockspur Street on the west side of what was to become Trafalgar Square. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1828. Originally produced for Shepherd’s series “London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century” (1829-1832). Larger imageRef 60091 : £9
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
Charing Cross. The King's Mews.Engraved by James Tingle (1801-1858) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Engraved area 160 x 95 mm plus title.1830 - 20 x 13 cm London. The main stable block of the old King’s Mews, built by William Kent in 1732 and here in its last days being used as a curious combination of store for public records (The National Repository) and as a Menagerie. In the foreground a man appears to be selling books from a table on the pavement. The Mews buildings were demolished in 1830 to make way for the laying out of Trafalgar Square – they stood on what is now the site of the National Gallery on the north side of the Square. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1830. Originally produced for Shepherd’s series “London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century” (1829-1832). Larger imageRef 60087 : £8
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
Chelsea HospitalPublished Jan. 1st 1810, London at Rudolph Ackermann s Repository of Arts, 101, Strand. Coloured aquatint by John Bluck from the architectural drawing of Augustus Charles Pugin populated by Thomas Rowlandson.1810 - 33.5 x 27 cm London. Original hand-coloured aquatint from The Microcosm of London by Rudolf Ackermann; the leading company for the production of aquatints early in the nineteenth century. Pictured here is a sweeping view of the dining hall at the Royal Chelsea Hospital, home of the Chelsea Pensioners. A couple of closed short edge tears outside the plate mark and slight crease at top corner outside the engraved area will be hidden by a mount. £65-£95 generally asked for this print. Larger imageRef 37852 : £35
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
Chelsea Old Church and Sir Han Sloane s MonumentEngraved by Robert Acon (1792-1880) from a study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 170 x 120 mm.c1828 - 27 x 23 cm London. Looking West on Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, towards the Church with the Monument on the corner. The church dates from around 1325 but was blitzed in 1941 and restored in 1958. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1828. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount. From Shepherd’s series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Larger imageRef 60054 : £10
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
|
|
|
|
|
City of London. South East Prospect of St Peter le PoorDrawn by R West and engraved by W H Toms and published by Robert West & Wm Henry Toms March 16 1736.1736 - 41.5 x 33 cm London. Antique copper plate engraving on very heavy laid rag paper and in very good condition. Trawling the net currently produces no copies of this genuine antique print for sale. Larger imageRef 37809 : £20
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
Clerkenwell and Islington. 5 views.Engraved by J Shurry from studies by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd.1832 - 19 x 28.5 cm London. St James's, St John's Gate & Sessions House, Clerkenwell. Charterhouse & St Luke's Hospital, Islington. Original antique steel line engraving on India paper with later hand colouring. Published by W S Orr. 1832. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount with a silver ruling. The India paper is delicate and has some creasing. Larger imageRef 60095 : £8
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
|
|
|
|
Crockford s Club House, St. James s Street.Engraved by William Tombleson (fl.1824-1841) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 170 x 120 mm.1828 - 27 x 23.5 cm London. The legendary Wyatt designed private club and gambling house that later became the Devonshire Club and the Jamaican High Commission. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1828. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount. From Shepherd’s series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Larger imageRef 60020 : £9
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
|
|
|
|
Custom House, from Billingsgate with crowds of porters and others on the quay.Thomas Shepherd; Wm. Tombleson, eng.1828 - 21 x 13.5 cm London. Original antique steel engraving. Water stain top left; would be hidden by a mount. Larger imageRef 35862 : £7
Return to Antique Prints & Engravings Index
|
|
|
|
|
|
The list of 316 items in category UK Views London & Middlesex has been split into 7 sections. This is section 1.
> Section 1 > Section 2 > Section 3 > Section 4 > Section 5 > Section 6 > Section 7 |