Prints
We offer a selection of travel and topographical prints, with a particular emphasis on rare prints of London, as well as a selection of fine art prints by artists such as Canaletto, Dürer, and Piranesi.
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M is for Medley Printer
HEMELSOET, 1845.
£150
Invoice for a Wapping chartseller
WATSON, Michael, 1845.
£450
A railway proposal
WHITTOCK, N[athaniel], 1845.
£1,200
Key to the City
WALTER, H. after ALLOM, Thomas [with] [?LE KEUX, J.H.], 1846.
£3,500
G is for Gunsmith
SMITH, William, 1846.
£400
Howzat!
WRIGHT, [William], 1846.
£750
Lavishly lithographed prospectus from the house of Day & Haghe
DAY, William; Louis HAGHE; and John HARWOOD, 1846.
£600
W is for Wine Merchant
CLEMENTS, W[illia]m, 1849.
£500
W is for Widow Outfitter
OTTO, Matthias, 1850.
£2,000
H.P. Source
APPERT, A[rnaud] after CHAPUIS [CHAPUYS, Nicolas Marie Joesph], 1850.
£3,800
The Crystal Palace
BURTON, Charles, 1851.
£2,500
“A Rag and Famish affair”
HAWKINS, G[eorge], 1851.
£2,000
The Great Exhibition and the Cavendish banana
HAWKINS, George, 1851.
£2,500
Proposed new site for the Crystal Palace
KIDD; after T. BENHAM, 1851.
£400
A Japanese house and people
SIEBOLD, Philip Franz von, 1852.
£120
“Devil’s Acre”
FICHER, Charles after FICHOT Ch[arles]; [printed by] BECQUET, 1852.
£2,500
Celebrating the Centenary of the British Museum and the complete of its Greek revival facade
BUTLER, Augustus, 1853.
£750
Alexander von Humboldt
COOK, C[onrad]; [after] Emma GAGGIOTTI RICHARDS, 1854.