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  • JOSEPH ALPENNY,  IRISH 1787-1858-  SACKVILLE STREET AS IT APPEARED ON THE DAY OF HIS MAJESTY'S PUBL
    Mar. 29, 2023

    JOSEPH ALPENNY,  IRISH 1787-1858-  SACKVILLE STREET AS IT APPEARED ON THE DAY OF HIS MAJESTY'S PUBL

    Est: £200 - £250

    Joseph Alpenny,  Irish 1787-1858-  Sackville Street as it appeared on the day of His Majesty's public entry into Dublin, August 17th 1821;  stipple engraving printed in colours, published August 17th 1823 by J.S. Alpenny, 99 Great Britain Street, Dublin, 31.5 x 48 cm.  Provenance:  Private Collection, UK.  Note:  An engraving illustrating the visit of the recently crowned King George IV to Dublin in 1821. The King was so overwhelmed by the positive reception that he spontaneously announced 'This is one of the happiest days of my life. I have long wished to visit you my heart has always been Irish…this day has shown me that I am beloved by my Irish subjects…and I love Ireland.' From early in his reign, George IV had planned to visit Ireland, and even the death of his estranged wife Caroline five days before arriving in Dublin did not alter his plans. His visit prompted an effusive display of royalist emotion. It left a visible and material legacy in Dublin in the form of Kingstown, the Round Room in the Mansion House, King's Bridge, and a variety of prints, paintings, commemorative coins and ephemera.

    Roseberys
  • Joseph S. Alpenny (1787 - 1858) - A Remanisence 30.5 x 21.5cm
    Feb. 27, 2014

    Joseph S. Alpenny (1787 - 1858) - A Remanisence 30.5 x 21.5cm

    Est: $40 - $60

    Joseph S. Alpenny (1787 - 1858) A Remanisence pencil on paper 30.5 x 21.5cm signed & dated July 25th 1834

    Lawsons
  • HALFPENNY, Joseph GOTHIC ORNAMENTS in the
    Nov. 19, 2008

    HALFPENNY, Joseph GOTHIC ORNAMENTS in the

    Est: £200 - £300

    HALFPENNY, Joseph GOTHIC ORNAMENTS in the CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF YORK drawn and etched by Joseph Halfpenny, MDCCXCV (1795). Dedicated to The Very Reverend the Dean, the Residentiaries and the Prebendaries of the Cathedral Church of York. Contains descriptions for 105 engraved plates illustrating architectural details throughout the cathedral, plates 95 and 96 are hand coloured. Marbled hard boards with leather spine and corners stamped to spine with title. 36cm x 29cm (14" x 11" approx)

    Penrith Farmers & Kidd's plc
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