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b. 1776 - d. 1859

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith, KH (26 December 1776 in East Flanders, Belgium – 21 September 1859 in Plymouth) was an English artist, naturalist, antiquary, illustrator, soldier, and spy.

His military career began in 1787, when he studied at the Austrian academy for artillery and engineers at Mechelen and Leuven in Belgium. Although his military service, which ended in 1820 and included the Napoleonic Wars, saw him travel extensively (including the West Indies, Canada, and United States), much of his time was spent at a desk job in Britain. One of his noteworthy achievements was an 1800 experiment to determine which colour should be used for military uniforms. The increasing accuracy of firearms, especially rifles, brought advantages to shades which offer a less distinctive target – by testing the accuracy of a rifle company against grey, green, and red targets, he showed scientifically the advantages of grey (and to a lesser extent, green) uniforms over red ones common at the time, and recommended that grey be adopted for riflemen and light infantry. The British army did not heed his advice, with green becoming the colour associated with light infantry. Initially commissioned into the 60th Foot, Smith later transferred to the 6th Foot.

As a prolific self-taught illustrator, he is also known in military history circles for Costume of the Army of the British Empire, produced towards the end of the Napoleonic Wars and an accurate depiction of contemporary British uniform. As an antiquarian, he also produced, in collaboration with Samuel Rush Meyrick, Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, 1815, and The Ancient Costume of England, with historical illustrations of medieval knights, ladies, shipsm and battles. The majority of his vast body of work (he estimated it was over 38,000 drawings) was not military in character, but largely passed into obscurity. Notebooks of his observations as a naturalist have survived, as well as antiquarian illustrations of civilian life. He also wrote on the history of the Seven Years' War and the natural history of dogs. Smith was of Flemish origin; he wrote the military part of Cox's Marlborough and many military and natural history books.

Smith published The Natural History of the Human Species in 1848. In this book, he maintained that there had always been three fundamentally distinct human types: the Caucasian, the Mongolian, and the Negro. Smith was nominally a monogenist, maintaining that the creation of humans was single rather than multiple, but he was less convinced by the standard theories of the time coming from Count Buffon and Georges Cuvier on interfertility and species; the book also referred to the polygenist views held by Samuel George Morton.

Smith's book was reprinted in America, where Samuel Kneeland wrote an 84-page introduction to it. Kneeland laid out evidence which he maintained supported polygenist creationism, and argued that the Bible is compatible with multiple Adams.

On retirement Smith settled in Plymouth, joining The Plymouth Institution (now The Plymouth Athenaeum). He delivered lectures and many of his 20 volumes of MSS notes, letters and papers were deposited in the Institution. His collection was destroyed when The Plymouth Athenaeum was bombed during The Blitz in 1941.

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      • CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH (England, 1776-1859), “The North West End of One of the Admiralty Islands”., Watercolor on paper, 8.5” x 9”. Framed 17” x 19”.
        Apr. 25, 2024

        CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH (England, 1776-1859), “The North West End of One of the Admiralty Islands”., Watercolor on paper, 8.5” x 9”. Framed 17” x 19”.

        Est: $700 - $900

        CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH England, 1776-1859 "The North West End of One of the Admiralty Islands". Depicts natives attacking a schooner. Titled lower center. Typed label on back attributes the work to Lt. Col. C. Hamilton-Smith. Unsigned.

        Eldred's
      • CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH (England, 1776-1859), “The North West End of One of the Admiralty Islands”., Watercolor on paper, 8.5” x 9”. Framed 17” x 19”.
        Mar. 01, 2023

        CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH (England, 1776-1859), “The North West End of One of the Admiralty Islands”., Watercolor on paper, 8.5” x 9”. Framed 17” x 19”.

        Est: $700 - $900

        CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH England, 1776-1859 "The North West End of One of the Admiralty Islands". Depicts natives attacking a schooner. Unsigned. Titled lower center. Typed label on back attributes the work to Lt. Col. C. Hamilton-Smith.

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      • Meyrick (Sir Samuel Rush) and Charles Hamilton Smith, The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands,..., by J. Kay, 1831.
        Jan. 19, 2023

        Meyrick (Sir Samuel Rush) and Charles Hamilton Smith, The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands,..., by J. Kay, 1831.

        Est: £300 - £400

        Meyrick (Sir Samuel Rush) and Charles Hamilton Smith. The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands..., without half-title and additional pictorial title, 24 hand-coloured aquatints, one loose and a few others working loose with some cracking at gutter, endpapers spotted, contemporary half morocco, extremities scuffed, by J. Kay, [c.1831] § Walker (George) The Costume of Yorkshire, one of 600 copies, 40 chromolithograph plates, some light off-setting and spotting, original black half morocco, cover gilt, light scuffing, t.e.g., Leeds, Richard Jackson, 1885, folio (2)

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • CHARLES HAMILTON-SMITH (c.1850)
        Aug. 14, 2019

        CHARLES HAMILTON-SMITH (c.1850)

        Est: £100 - £200

        CHARLES HAMILTON-SMITH (c.1850) View looking up Coopang River, Island of Timor Inscribed with title (lower edge) Watercolour over pencil 22.5 x 34.5cm

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Ca.1813-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [6]
        May. 30, 2019

        Ca.1813-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [6]

        Est: $150 - $250

        Six aquatint plates from 'Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland' by Charles Hamilton Smith. Published by William Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare-Press, for Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. London, 1814. Plates included are: 1) Joan Pickering Lady Gascoyne

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Ca.1811-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [6]
        May. 30, 2019

        Ca.1811-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [6]

        Est: $150 - $250

        Six aquatint plates from 'Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland' by Charles Hamilton Smith. Published by William Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare-Press, for Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. London, 1814. Plates included are: 1) Officers of the Court of Kin

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Ca.1812-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [5]
        May. 30, 2019

        Ca.1812-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [5]

        Est: $150 - $250

        Five aquatint plates from 'Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland' by Charles Hamilton Smith. Published by William Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare-Press, for Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. London, 1814. Plates included are: 1) Jocosa or Joice Lady Tiptof

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Ca.1812-14 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [5]
        May. 30, 2019

        Ca.1812-14 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [5]

        Est: $150 - $250

        Five aquatint plates from 'Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland' by Charles Hamilton Smith. Published by William Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare-Press, for Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. London, 1814. Plates included are: 1) Jocosa or Joice Lady Tiptof

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Ca.1811-14 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [4]
        May. 30, 2019

        Ca.1811-14 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [4]

        Est: $80 - $140

        Four aquatint plates from 'Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland' by Charles Hamilton Smith. Published by William Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare-Press, for Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. London, 1814. Plates included are: 1) Soldiers of the Reign of Ki

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Smith Watercolor, Black Leopard
        Apr. 06, 2019

        Smith Watercolor, Black Leopard

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Smith, Charles H. (19th Century). Number 37, Black Leopard Watercolor over graphite, numbered and annotated in pencil. From the manuscript folio The Felidae. Cat Kind. 15 3/4" x 12 1/2" sheet, 27" x 24" framed. Provenance: H. Bradley Martin Charles Hamilton Smith worked with Sir William Jardine on completing The Naturalist’s Library: Mammalia, a 13 volume study on the mammals of the world. The second volume of the work was devoted to the history of the Felinae, for which Smith drew some of these exquisite watercolor studies. The illustrations are more than just anotamical studies as they elegantly melf the art of watercolor painting with that of science to create enduring images with aesthetic appeal. The cats are skillfully placed within suitable landscapres to replicate their natural habitats and each enimal possesses an element of animation reflecting their innate physical movement.

        Arader Galleries
      • Smith Watercolor, Cheetah
        Apr. 06, 2019

        Smith Watercolor, Cheetah

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Smith, Charles H. (19th Century). Number 95, Cheetah (Asiatic) Watercolor over graphite, numbered and annotated in pencil. From the manuscript folio The Felidae. Cat Kind. 15 3/4" x 12 1/2" sheet, 27" x 24" framed. Provenance: H. Bradley Martin Charles Hamilton Smith worked with Sir William Jardine on completing The Naturalist’s Library: Mammalia, a 13 volume study on the mammals of the world. The second volume of the work was devoted to the history of the Felinae, for which Smith drew some of these exquisite watercolor studies. The illustrations are more than just anotamical studies as they elegantly melf the art of watercolor painting with that of science to create enduring images with aesthetic appeal. The cats are skillfully placed within suitable landscapres to replicate their natural habitats and each enimal possesses an element of animation reflecting their innate physical movement.

        Arader Galleries
      • Smith Watercolor, Leopardus
        Apr. 06, 2019

        Smith Watercolor, Leopardus

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Smith, Charles H. (19th Century). Number 44, Leopardus (Oceleot?) Watercolor over graphite, numbered and annotated in pencil. From the manuscript folio The Felidae. Cat Kind. 15 3/4" x 12 1/2" sheet, 27" x 24" framed. Provenance: H. Bradley Martin Charles Hamilton Smith worked with Sir William Jardine on completing The Naturalist’s Library: Mammalia, a 13 volume study on the mammals of the world. The second volume of the work was devoted to the history of the Felinae, for which Smith drew some of these exquisite watercolor studies. The illustrations are more than just anotamical studies as they elegantly melf the art of watercolor painting with that of science to create enduring images with aesthetic appeal. The cats are skillfully placed within suitable landscapres to replicate their natural habitats and each enimal possesses an element of animation reflecting their innate physical movement.

        Arader Galleries
      • Smith Watercolor, Jaguarundi
        Apr. 06, 2019

        Smith Watercolor, Jaguarundi

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Smith, Charles H. (19th Century). Number 38 / 20, Jaguarundi Watercolor over graphite, numbered and annotated in pencil. From the manuscript folio The Felidae. Cat Kind. 15 3/4" x 12 1/2" sheet, 27" x 24" framed. Provenance: H. Bradley Martin Charles Hamilton Smith worked with Sir William Jardine on completing The Naturalist’s Library: Mammalia, a 13 volume study on the mammals of the world. The second volume of the work was devoted to the history of the Felinae, for which Smith drew some of these exquisite watercolor studies. The illustrations are more than just anotamical studies as they elegantly melf the art of watercolor painting with that of science to create enduring images with aesthetic appeal. The cats are skillfully placed within suitable landscapres to replicate their natural habitats and each enimal possesses an element of animation reflecting their innate physical movement.

        Arader Galleries
      • Smith Watercolor, Two small cats
        Apr. 06, 2019

        Smith Watercolor, Two small cats

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Smith, Charles H. (19th Century). Number 62, Two small cats Watercolor over graphite, numbered and annotated in pencil. From the manuscript folio The Felidae. Cat Kind. 15 3/4" x 12 1/2" sheet, 27" x 24" framed. Provenance: H. Bradley Martin Charles Hamilton Smith worked with Sir William Jardine on completing The Naturalist’s Library: Mammalia, a 13 volume study on the mammals of the world. The second volume of the work was devoted to the history of the Felinae, for which Smith drew some of these exquisite watercolor studies. The illustrations are more than just anotamical studies as they elegantly melf the art of watercolor painting with that of science to create enduring images with aesthetic appeal. The cats are skillfully placed within suitable landscapres to replicate their natural habitats and each enimal possesses an element of animation reflecting their innate physical movement.

        Arader Galleries
      • Ca.1813-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [6]
        Mar. 30, 2019

        Ca.1813-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [6]

        Est: $150 - $250

        Six aquatint plates from 'Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland' by Charles Hamilton Smith. Published by William Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare-Press, for Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. London, 1814. Plates included are: 1) Joan Pickering Lady Gascoyne, 1413. 2) Habits of Ladies in the reign of Henry III, 1250. 3) Costume of a Young Nobleman of the reign of King Henry III in a Summer dress, 1250. 4) Sir William Beauchamp Kt. Gr. Lord Bergavenny Captain of Calais Custos of the County of Pembroke, 1392. 5) Costumes of Pages and Valets, in the reign of King Edward the 4th, 1475. 6) A Romanised Briton, and a Feryllt. This plate includes the page from the book regarding the plate. Taped at top corners. Otherwise, all unframed, loose and not mounted or glued down. Measurements range from 13.875-in. x 10-in. to 16.25-in. x 12.5-in. If lot is absent of a condition report, a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions, if so desired. Provenance: C.D. Raymond & Son collection. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (6 @ C101-1 R60).

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Ca.1811-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [6]
        Mar. 30, 2019

        Ca.1811-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [6]

        Est: $150 - $250

        Six aquatint plates from 'Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland' by Charles Hamilton Smith. Published by William Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare-Press, for Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. London, 1814. Plates included are: 1) Officers of the Court of King Richard the Second, 1377. 2) King Edgar with an Anglo Saxon Youth of Distinction, 966. 3) A Briton of the Interior. 4) Courtier of the reign of King Henry VI, supposed to represent John Viscount Beaumont K.G. Earl of Boulogne Constable and Lord High Chamberlain of England, 1450. 5) Sir William Gascoigne Kt. Chief Justice of the King's Bench, 1413. 6) Avelina, Daughter and heir of William de Fortibus, Earl of Albemarle, First Wife of Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster, 1269. This plate includes the page from the book regarding the plate. Taped at top edges, left one intact, right tape loose. Otherwise, all unframed, loose and not mounted or glued down. Measurements range from 13.875-in. x 10.25-in. to 14.875-in. x 10.25-in. If lot is absent of a condition report, a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions, if so desired. Provenance: C.D. Raymond & Son collection. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (6 @ C101-1 R60).

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Ca.1812-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [5]
        Mar. 30, 2019

        Ca.1812-15 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [5]

        Est: $150 - $250

        Five aquatint plates from 'Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland' by Charles Hamilton Smith. Published by William Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare-Press, for Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. London, 1814. Plates included are: 1) Jocosa or Joice Lady Tiptoft and Powys, 1446. 2) Habit of a Bishop of the 10th Century, 950. 3) Henry 6th King of England and France and Lord of Ireland surnamed of Windsor, 1450. 4) Rojer Walden Bishop of London, 1405. 5) Courtier of the reign of King Henry VI, supposed to represent John Viscount Beaumont K.G. Earl of Boulogne Constable and Lord High Chamberlain of England, 1450. All five mounted at the corners with small strips of tape and housed in a thin folio. All five measure 19-in. x 13-in. mat size, 13.5-in. x 7.875-in. cut-out image size. If lot is absent of a condition report, a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions, if so desired. Provenance: C.D. Raymond & Son collection. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (5 @ C101-1 R60).

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Ca.1812-14 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [5]
        Mar. 30, 2019

        Ca.1812-14 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [5]

        Est: $150 - $250

        Five aquatint plates from 'Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland' by Charles Hamilton Smith. Published by William Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare-Press, for Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. London, 1814. Plates included are: 1) Jocosa or Joice Lady Tiptoft and Powys, 1446. 2) Philippa of Hainault, Queen of England, 1369. 3) Habits of Ladies in the reign of Henry III, 1250. 4) Joan Pickering Lady Gascoyne, 1413. 5) Cecilia Lady of Sir Bryan Stapleton K.G., 1432. All five mounted at the corners with small strips of tape and housed in a thin folio. All five measure 19-in. x 13-in. mat size, 13.5-in. x 7.875-in. cut-out image size. If lot is absent of a condition report, a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions, if so desired. Provenance: C.D. Raymond & Son collection. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (5 @ C101-1 R60).

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Ca.1811-14 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [4]
        Mar. 30, 2019

        Ca.1811-14 Ancient Costumes of Great Britain [4]

        Est: $80 - $140

        Four aquatint plates from 'Ancient Costumes of Great Britain and Ireland' by Charles Hamilton Smith. Published by William Bulmer and Co. Shakespeare-Press, for Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. London, 1814. Plates included are: 1) Soldiers of the Reign of King Henry the Third, 1259. 2) Costume of a Combrian Prince presumed to represent Hywel Dda or Hywel the Good King of Wales, Anno 940. 3) Edward Prince of Aquitain and Wales Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester surnamed of Woodstock, 1376. 4) Fools, or Jesters, 1272. All four mounted at the corners with small strips of tape and housed in a thin folio. 'Fools' measures 18-in. x 13-in. mat size, 13.5-in. x 8.5-in. cut-out image size. The other three measure 19-in. x 13-in. mat size, 13.5-in. x 7.875-in. cut-out image size. If lot is absent of a condition report, a condition report may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions, if so desired. Provenance: C.D. Raymond & Son collection. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. (4 @ C101-1 R60).

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • CHARLES HAMILTON-SMITH (c.1850)
        Jun. 12, 2018

        CHARLES HAMILTON-SMITH (c.1850)

        Est: £300 - £500

        CHARLES HAMILTON-SMITH (c.1850) View looking up Coopang River, Island of Timor Inscribed with title lower edge of sheet Watercolour over pencil 22.5 x 34.5 cm (9 x 13 1/2 in)

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Charles Hamilton Smith (1776-1859), "Dongola Race," 19th c., colored print from "The History of Horses," presented in a gilt and ebo...
        Mar. 25, 2018

        Charles Hamilton Smith (1776-1859), "Dongola Race," 19th c., colored print from "The History of Horses," presented in a gilt and ebo...

        Est: $150 - $250

        Charles Hamilton Smith (1776-1859), "Dongola Race," 19th c., colored print from "The History of Horses," presented in a gilt and ebonized frame with gilt stencil decoration, H.- 4 1/8 in., W.- 6 1/2 in.

        Crescent City Auction Gallery
      • THREE ENGRAVINGS FROM ANCIENT COSTUMES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND BY CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH (ENGLISH, 1776-1859).
        Oct. 22, 2016

        THREE ENGRAVINGS FROM ANCIENT COSTUMES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND BY CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH (ENGLISH, 1776-1859).

        Est: $150 - $300

        THREE ENGRAVINGS FROM ANCIENT COSTUMES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND BY CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH (ENGLISH, 1776-1859). English, 19th century. Hand-colored aquatints published by Colnaghi & Co, London,1811. Figures in full costume in a landscape setting: "Sir Hugh Bardolf," "Edward, Prince of Aquitain." and "Avelina, Daughter & Heir of William de Fortibus..." Sight size: 12.25"h. 9.25"w., framed with double mats, 20"h. 17"w.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • SMITH (CHARLES HAMILTON). VOLUME OF 145 WATERCOLOURS OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, C.1830S-1840S
        Apr. 28, 2016

        SMITH (CHARLES HAMILTON). VOLUME OF 145 WATERCOLOURS OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, C.1830S-1840S

        Est: £20,000 - £30,000

        Large 4to (410 x 320mm.), 145 WATERCOLOURS by Charles Hamilton Smith on 143 leaves (all but 4 are full-page), all identified with manuscript captions and almost all initialled or signed by the artist, later Spanish calf gilt, lettered on spine "Original drawings of Lt. Col. Hamilton Smith. Views - Constantinople. Greece", top edge gilt, lower joint slightly split

        Sotheby's
      • KENNETH LAUDER - watercolour “Winter near Ballamoh
        Dec. 08, 2015

        KENNETH LAUDER - watercolour “Winter near Ballamoh

        Est: £20 - £30

        KENNETH LAUDER - watercolour “Winter near Ballamohda” - 11cm x 18cm and LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH - watercolour - showing Middle Eastern rural scene - 12cm x 18.5cm - both bearing Agnew & Sons labels to reverse

        Island Auction Rooms
      • KENNETH LAUDER - watercolour “Winter near Ballamohda” - 11cm x 18cm and LIE
        Nov. 10, 2015

        KENNETH LAUDER - watercolour “Winter near Ballamohda” - 11cm x 18cm and LIE

        Est: £30 - £40

        KENNETH LAUDER - watercolour “Winter near Ballamohda” - 11cm x 18cm and LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH - watercolour - showing Middle Eastern rural scene - 12cm x 18.5cm - both bearing Agnew & Sons labels to reverse

        Island Auction Rooms
      • Watercolour by LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH - showing Middle E
        Oct. 13, 2015

        Watercolour by LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH - showing Middle E

        Est: £60 - £90

        Watercolour by LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH - showing Middle Eastern rural scene - bearing Agnew & Sons label to reverse - 12cm x 18.5cm

        Island Auction Rooms
      • Smith (Charles Hamilton) - Egyptian, Assyrian and Persian Drawings,
        May. 21, 2015

        Smith (Charles Hamilton) - Egyptian, Assyrian and Persian Drawings,

        Est: £8,000 - £12,000

        3 vol containing a total of 357 original drawings, mostly coloured, of costume figures, many in classical settings, pen and ink over pencil, 306 with watercolour, a few with washed borders, 51 uncoloured, all with neat manuscript captions, many initialled C.H.S., occasional slight dampstaining at sheet edges, uniform modern calf-gilt in compartments over cloth boards, spines slightly sunned with signs of damp to hinges, folio, [early 19th century]. Lieutentant-Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith (1776-1859) served throughout the Napoleonic Wars, travelling extensively around the world, though often away from immediate action. His interest in military uniform led to experiments with colour in relation to their visibility as targets, though his sound scientific advice was not to be fully heeded. As a self-taught artist and antiquary, he went on to produce numerous studies of both military and civilian costume, both historical and contemporary, some published in collaboration with Samuel Rush Meyrick.

        Dreweatts 1759
      • BOOK on COSTUME. MEYRICK, Samuel Rush and Charles
        Aug. 02, 2014

        BOOK on COSTUME. MEYRICK, Samuel Rush and Charles

        Est: $450 - $650

        BOOK on COSTUME. MEYRICK, Samuel Rush and Charles Hamilton SMITH. The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, From the Earliest Periods to the Sixth century; to which is added, that of the Gothic Nations of the Western Coasts of the Baltic, the Ancestors of the Anglo - Saxons and Anglo - Danes. London, Printed by Howlett and Brimmer for T.M'Lean, 1821. Aquatint additional title page and 24 costume plates, all finely hand-coloured, (6),59,(1)pp., folio (37x26mm), contemporary (publisher's?) 1/2 red cloth and marbled boards with original green paper title label on front board. Some light spotting to endpapers. Sometime expertly rebacked to match. Boards and tips with some light rubbing. The heavy Whatman paper has watermark dates from 1815 to 1821. First published 1815 (Abbey 'Life' 427), this is the second edition.

        Davidson Auctions
      • JC STADLER NATIVE TROOPS IN THE EAST INDIA
        Dec. 04, 2013

        JC STADLER NATIVE TROOPS IN THE EAST INDIA

        Est: £80 - £120

        JC STADLER NATIVE TROOPS IN THE EAST INDIA COMPANY'S SERVICE aquatint, London, Published March 1st 1815 by Colnaghi & Co, 23 Cockspur Street. Depicting mounted sowars of the Governor General's Body Guard and the Bengal Regular Cavalry, with a sepoy of the Java Volunteers 33cm x 26cm;13in x 10in, in glazed frame Note: This is No.51 of a series of 60 prints entitled Costume of the Army of the British Empire, according to the Last Regulations, 1812. The entire series was designed and drawn by Charles Hamilton Smith, described as an Officer on the Staff.

        Thomas Del Mar Ltd
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