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  • BURY, Thomas Talbot (bapt. 1809, d. 1877). Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway . London: R. Ackermann, 1833-1832. 2 parts, large 4° (349 x 270 and 353 x 292mm). 13 hand-coloured aquatint plates by H. Pyall and S.G. Hughes
    Jun. 13, 2011

    BURY, Thomas Talbot (bapt. 1809, d. 1877). Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway . London: R. Ackermann, 1833-1832. 2 parts, large 4° (349 x 270 and 353 x 292mm). 13 hand-coloured aquatint plates by H. Pyall and S.G. Hughes

    Est: £1,500 - £2,500

    BURY, Thomas Talbot (bapt. 1809, d. 1877). Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. London: R. Ackermann, 1833-1832. 2 parts, large 4° (349 x 270 and 353 x 292mm). 13 hand-coloured aquatint plates by H. Pyall and S.G. Hughes after Bury. (Plates 3 and 6 with small light stains to image, marginal waterstain to plate 5, short marginal tear to plates 6-7, some light creasing and marginal soiling.) Part I: blue half morocco by Period Binders, Bath; part II: original green printed wrappers, uncut (wrappers somewhat creased and browned), both parts in modern cloth box, preserving mid 19th-century morocco label. Provenance: Alexandre de Francy (part I interleaved and with his explanatory manuscript notes in French in a neat copperplate hand). Second edition of part I, first edition of part II. Considered to be the finest of several series of prints published to commemorate the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway on 15 September 1830. De Francy may well have been involved in the construction of the railway as his explanatory notes on each plate show an expert knowledge. Abbey Life 400.

    Christie's
  • BURY, Thomas Talbot (bapt. 1809, d. 1877). Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway . London: R. Ackermann, 1833-1832. 2 parts, large 4° (349 x 270 and 353 x 292mm). 13 hand-coloured aquatint plates by H. Pyall and S.G. Hughes
    Nov. 30, 2010

    BURY, Thomas Talbot (bapt. 1809, d. 1877). Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway . London: R. Ackermann, 1833-1832. 2 parts, large 4° (349 x 270 and 353 x 292mm). 13 hand-coloured aquatint plates by H. Pyall and S.G. Hughes

    Est: £2,500 - £3,500

    BURY, Thomas Talbot (bapt. 1809, d. 1877). Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. London: R. Ackermann, 1833-1832. 2 parts, large 4° (349 x 270 and 353 x 292mm). 13 hand-coloured aquatint plates by H. Pyall and S.G. Hughes after Bury. (Plates 3 and 6 with small light stains to image, marginal waterstain to plate 5, short marginal tear to plates 6-7, some light creasing and marginal soiling.) Part I: blue half morocco by Period Binders, Bath; part II: original green printed wrappers, uncut (wrappers somewhat creased and browned), both parts in modern cloth box, preserving mid 19th-century morocco label. Provenance: Alexandre de Francy (part I interleaved and with his explanatory manuscript notes in French in a neat copperplate hand). Second edition of part I, first edition of part II. Considered to be the finest of several series of prints published to commemorate the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway on 15 September 1830. De Francy may well have been involved in the construction of the railway as his explanatory notes on each plate show an expert knowledge. Abbey Life 400.

    Christie's
  • A Gale, Wood & Hughes coin silver cream jug and sugar bowl
    Jul. 20, 2010

    A Gale, Wood & Hughes coin silver cream jug and sugar bowl

    Est: $500 - $700

    Circa 1840, marked ''G. W & H'', the cream jug with scalloped navette-form spout over a scrolled handle and tapering faceted body (7.25'' x 4.25'' x 7.5''), the sugar bowl with stepped domed lid surmounted by a floral finial over flared scalloped rim above a pair of scrolled handles and tapering faceted body (9'' x 9.5'' x 6.25''), each embellished with lappet bands, 2 pcs. Note: Gale, Wood & Hughes was started by William Gale, Jacob Wood and Jasper Hughes in 1833 in New York and became Wood & Hughes in 1845

    John Moran Auctioneers
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