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      • Henry Chamberlain, British, 18th century- View of Surgeons Hall Old Bailey London; hand-col
        Mar. 24, 2021

        Henry Chamberlain, British, 18th century- View of Surgeons Hall Old Bailey London; hand-col

        Est: £100 - £150

        Henry Chamberlain, British, 18th century- View of Surgeons Hall Old Bailey London; hand-coloured engraving, from Chamberlains Complete History of London, c1770, 15x21cm: together with seven other plates from the same suite, one further example with hand-colouring, 15x21cm.,ea.: British School, 18th century- The Monument of William Hargrave Esq; engraving, 11x16cm: British School, late 18th century- Windsor Castle; copper engraving, 10.5x20.7cm Provenance: with Selfridge, London, according to the applied paper label on the reverse of the frame: P Rothwell, British, late 18th/early 19th century- Windsor Castle, after JMW Turner RA; copper engraving, published by the Pocket Magazine, 8.5x12cm, Provenance: with Selfridge, London, according to the applied paper label on the reverse of the frame: After S Rothwell, British, early-mid 19th century- Roger Lowe Houghton, 1721 Thomas & Alice Holecroft 1793, Remains of an Ancient Cross at Winwick Church; two toned lithograph, published by Day & Hague, 22.5x28cm: Thomas Bluck, British fl.1791-1832- Interior of a Surry Chapel, after A Pugin & W J White; aquatint, published May 10th 1812 by R Ackermann 101 Strand, 38x44.5cm (13) Please refer to department for condition report

        Roseberys
      • CHAMBERLAIN, Lieutenant Henry [?] (b. 1796). Views and Costumes of the City and Neighbourhood
        Apr. 07, 2004

        CHAMBERLAIN, Lieutenant Henry [?] (b. 1796). Views and Costumes of the City and Neighbourhood

        Est: £40,000 - £60,000

        CHAMBERLAIN, Lieutenant Henry [?] (b. 1796). Views and Costumes of the City and Neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. London: printed for Thomas M'Lean by Howlett and Brimmer, Columbian Press, 1822. 2° (366 x 255mm). Address leaf, list of plates, 36 hand-coloured aquatint plates, including 5 folding panoramic views, by T. Hunt, G. Hunt, H. Alken, and John Clark after drawings by Chamberlain. (Light offsetting of a few plates onto text leaves, some light marginal surface soiling or spots occasionally touching sky areas, a few plates trimmed to platemark, one plate neatly restored to size.) 20th-century blue morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with original publisher's printed title slip pasted onto flyleaf. AN EXTREMELY RARE, FINE FIRST EDITION of 'one of the most beautiful, and also one of the rarest, books published about Brazil in the nineteenth century' (Borba de Moraes). Identified by Tooley as 'the finest English colour plate book on Brazil', this work contains harbour views, landscapes, sociological and architectural scenes drawn by Chamberlain from 1819 to 1820, with accompanying descriptive text. Abbey identifies Chamberlain as 'probably Henry', the son of Sir Henry Chamberlain who held the posts of Consul-General and Chargé d'Affaires in Rio da Janeiro from 1815 to 1829. The work was originally issued in parts, and on completion was published in boards with a printed label, included here, showing its price at '£6. 6s. extra boards'. Abbey Travel 707; Borba de Moraes I, 178; Tooley 178.

        Christie's
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