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      • Dawe (Philip) The Enraged Macaroni, mezzotint, 1773; late 18th century (7)
        May. 23, 2024

        Dawe (Philip) The Enraged Macaroni, mezzotint, 1773; late 18th century (7)

        Est: £200 - £300

        Dawe (Philip) The Enraged Macaroni, mezzotint with hand-colouring, sheet 345 x 245 mm (13 1/2 x 9 5/8 in), trimmed within the platemark, some small nicks and abrasions within the image, unframed, John Bowles, 1773; together with 6 further mezzotint caricatures, including Dixon's 'Sir Fopling Arrested', Sayer's 'The Greenwich Pensioner', and others similar, various sizes, all unframed, late 18th century (7)

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      • Mezzotints.- Dawe (Philip) Reading by a Paper-bell Shade, after Henry Morland, [1768]; and 14 other mezzotints, 18th and 19th century (15)
        May. 05, 2022

        Mezzotints.- Dawe (Philip) Reading by a Paper-bell Shade, after Henry Morland, [1768]; and 14 other mezzotints, 18th and 19th century (15)

        Est: £150 - £200

        NO RESERVE Mezzotints.- Dawe (Philip) Reading by a Paper-bell Shade, after Henry Morland, mezzotint, a clean impression, on laid paper with armorial watermark, platemark 350 x 250 mm (13 3/4 x 9 3/4 in), sheet 364 x 278 mm (14 1/4 x 10 7/8 in), trimmed to lower edge, faint browning and exposure lines, date appears to be lightly scratched away, unframed, Carrington Bowles, [1768]; together with a group of 14 mezzotint drolls and other mezzotints, including Dawe's 'The Letter Woman', Sayer's 'Jemmy's Return', Richard Houston's 'The Prodigal', Carrington Bowles 'He! Ho!_Heavy, Dull and Insipidby all that's good', and others after Gerit Dou by Capt. Baillie etc., various sizes, some with losses and tears, surface dirt and browning, all unframed, 18th and 19th century (15)

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      • Dawe, Philip: The Oyster Woman (Die Austernhändlerin)
        Nov. 25, 2020

        Dawe, Philip: The Oyster Woman (Die Austernhändlerin)

        Est: €150 - €250

        [*] The Oyster Woman (Die Austernhändlerin). Schabkunstblatt auf Velin nach Henry Morland. 42,6 x 29,4 cm. Nagler 4, Chaloner-Smith 17. Ausgezeichneter, kontrastreicher Druck mit schmalem Rand. Leicht angestaubt, schwach lichtrandig, sonst sehr schön. Beigegeben von Valentin Green nach Kettle das Schabkunstblatt "Miss Harrison" (Chaloner-Smith 63). - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.

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      • DAWE, Philip (ca.1750-1790). General Washington Late President of the...
        Dec. 05, 2017

        DAWE, Philip (ca.1750-1790). General Washington Late President of the...

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        DAWE, Philip (ca.1750-1790). General Washington Late President of the...

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      • THE OYSTER WOMAN PRINT
        Dec. 01, 2017

        THE OYSTER WOMAN PRINT

        Est: $100 - $200

        The Oyster Woman Print: Unframed print of 'The Oyster Woman' by Philip Dawe after Henry Robert Morland British, c.1750-1785. 18" X 24" Shipping: We are able to pack and ship this item to an address in the United States for $55.00 via USPS Priority Mail or via FedEx Ground/Home Delivery. Tracking information will be sent to your email address. This price does not include insurance. If you require insurance you will need to ship through a third party. Please inquire about international shipping costs. Please email shipping@converseauctions.com if you have any questions. Auction Description: This "timely" holiday sale features many items from a shop that was in business on Philadelphia Jewelers Row for over 70 years! Cartier and other fine watches, Atmos & Ogee Clocks, Haitian art, Roseville, Lladro, Thangkas, sterling silver jewelry and serving pieces, Rugs, fine diamond and gemstone jewelry, beer steins, Chinese porcelain, jewelry, paintings, carvings, and furniture, a full length beaver coat, African artifacts, vintage toys, and 1st edition books will be auctioned in time for your holiday shopping. In house shipping available for most items! Stay tuned for our December 29th Chinese New Year Auction!

        Converse Auctions
      • Philip Dawe, British 1740-1785 fl 1750-1791- The
        Apr. 13, 2013

        Philip Dawe, British 1740-1785 fl 1750-1791- The

        Est: £300 - £400

        Philip Dawe, British 1740-1785 fl 1750-1791- The Battle of Chevy Chase/Then Leaving Life Earl Percy Tooke/At Last These Two Stout Earls did Meet, both after John Graham and Sawrey Gilpin, publ June 6th and August 20th 1791 by R Pollard Engraver & Printseller Spa Fields London; mezzotints, two, 46x63.5cm., ea., (2) (mounted) (unframed) Provenance: From the collection of The Estate of the Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd

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      • Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Graham and Sawrey Gilpin
        Sep. 16, 2009

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Graham and Sawrey Gilpin

        Est: £500 - £700

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Graham and Sawrey Gilpin The Battle at Chevy Chace mezzotints on laid paper, good impression with margins, published by R.Pollard, London, 1791 unframed S. 20 x 27in. (50.8 x 68.5cm.) with another mezzotint scene of The Battle of Chevy Chace, by John Young, after Edward Bird, published London, 1814 unframed S. 23¾ x 30¼in. (60.3 x 76.8cm.) (3)

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      • Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Henry Morland
        Sep. 16, 2009

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Henry Morland

        Est: £600 - £800

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Henry Morland The Letter Woman mezzotint on laid paper, very fine rich impression with margins, published by C.Bowles, London, 1769 unframed S. 22½ x 17in. (57.2 x 43.2cm.)

        Christie's
      • Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Foldson
        Feb. 25, 2009

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Foldson

        Est: £250 - £350

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Foldson Female Lucubration mezzotint on laid paper, good impression with narrow margins, published by J.Bowles, London, 1772 unframed S. 20 5/8 x 15in. (52.3 x 38cm.)

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      • Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Henry Morland
        Feb. 25, 2009

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Henry Morland

        Est: £300 - £400

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Henry Morland The Laundry Maid mezzotint on laid paper, with margins, published by R.Sayer & J.Bennett, London, 1774 unframed S. 21¾ x 16¾in. (55.2 x 42.5cm.)

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      • Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after George Morland
        Feb. 25, 2009

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after George Morland

        Est: £200 - £300

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after George Morland The Pigeon; and the Banks of the Dee mezzotints trimmed to image, published by W.Dickinson, London, 1787 unframed S. 13¼ x 11in. (33.6 x 28cm.) (2)

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      • Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Robert Pollard
        Feb. 25, 2009

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Robert Pollard

        Est: £500 - £700

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Robert Pollard Morning at Work; Evening at Rest mezzotints on laid paper, good impressions with narrow margins, published by R.Pollard, London, 1791 unframed S. 18 x 22¼in. (45.7 x 56.5cm.) (2)

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      • Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Graham and Sawrey Gilpin
        Feb. 25, 2009

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Graham and Sawrey Gilpin

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Graham and Sawrey Gilpin The Battle at Chevy Chace mezzotints on laid paper, good impression with margins, published by R.Pollard, London, 1791 unframed S. 20 x 27in. (50.8 x 68.5cm.) with another mezzotint scene of The Battle of Chevy Chace, by John Young, after Edward Bird, published London, 1814 unframed S. 23¾ x 30¼in. (60.3 x 76.8cm.) (3)

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      • Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Graham
        Feb. 25, 2009

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Graham

        Est: £300 - £400

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after John Graham The Young Highlander mezzotint on laid paper, proof before title, good impression with thread margins, published by W.Dickinson, London, 1786 unframed S. 20¼ x 14 1/8in. (51.5 x 36cm.)

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      • Lambert's Leap
        Mar. 12, 2008

        Lambert's Leap

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Robert Pollard Lambert's Leap mezzotint on laid paper, good impression with thread margins, published by R.Pollard, London, 1786 unframed P. 25 3/8 x 17 7/8in. (64.5 x 45.4cm.)

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      • The Laundry Maid; and Lady's Maid Soaping Linnen
        Mar. 12, 2008

        The Laundry Maid; and Lady's Maid Soaping Linnen

        Est: £600 - £800

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Henry Morland The Laundry Maid; and Lady's Maid Soaping Linnen mezzotints on laid paper, the pair, good impressions with margins, the first published by R.Sayer and J.Bennett, London, 1774 unframed P. 19½ x 13 7/8in. (49.6 x 35.2cm.) P. 19¾ x 13 7/8in. (50.2 x 35.2cm.) (2)

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      • Lady's Maid Soaping Linnen
        Mar. 12, 2008

        Lady's Maid Soaping Linnen

        Est: £600 - £800

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Henry Morland Lady's Maid Soaping Linnen mezzotint on laid paper, first state of two, proof before all letters, rich impression with narrow margins unframed P. 19¾ x 13 7/8in. (50.2 x 35.2cm.)

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      • The Unlucky Boy
        Mar. 12, 2008

        The Unlucky Boy

        Est: £300 - £400

        Philip Dawe (1750-1809), after Henry Morland The Unlucky Boy mezzotint on laid paper, very good impression with margins on three sides, trimmed to plate on lower edge, published by R.Sayer, London, 1773, in an 18th century style frame P. 13 7/8 x 9 13/16in. (35.2 x 25cm.)

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