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Edité par Vanity Fair May 15, 1880
Vendeur : Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Royaume-Uni
Art / Affiche / Gravure
Drawn by Spy. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 38 x 26.5cm. Image size approx. 31 x 18.5cm. With original leaf of biographical text.
Edité par Vanity Fair May 15, 1880
Vendeur : Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Royaume-Uni
Art / Affiche / Gravure
Drawn by Spy. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 38 x 26.5cm. Image size approx. 31 x 18.5cm. With original leaf of biographical text.
Edité par Her Majesty's Stationery office, London, 1899
Vendeur : Andrew Johnson Books, Shipston-on-Stour, Royaume-Uni
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No Binding. Etat : Very Good. Folio (334 x 210mm); 12 pages; sewn, without wrappers as issued; slight age-toning, London County Council stamp (dated 1899) on front, horizontal fold, slight creasing to corners, otherwise a very good copy. A summary of reports on the current state of each lighthouse, in tabular form, giving for each lighthouse or beacon details of the name of the location of each lighthouse with its position, date of visit, local authority, type of light (character and system), height above high water, source of light, condition of lantern, apparatus, and establishment generally, fog signals, tide signals, colour and shape of buoys, and recommendations. A fascinating, concise summary, published at the time, of the state of lighthouses and buoys around the British Isles and Ireland, as at 25th April, 1895. Postage will be reduced from the standard amount shown for this item.
Edité par Published by Dean & Co. Threadneedle Street, London, 1828
Vendeur : Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, Etats-Unis
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Colour printed aquatint. Printed on wove paper. In good condition with the exception of being backed with archival supporting sheet. A number of skillfully mended tears along the edges not extending into image. Bottom right corner has been repaired. Trimmed within the plate mark on all sides. Image size: 15 1/2 x 20 3/4 inches. A charming aquatint of a hunting dog named September, by the accomplished English engraver Henry Pyall. Henry Pyall was born in 1795, but first gained recognition as a publisher in 1820. By 1822, he had formed a publishing house in London with the engraver George Hunt. Pyall soon established himself as a successful aquatint engraver, producing many plates for the publishing houses of Ackermann & Co. and Thomas McLean. Throughout his career he reproduced mainly sporting and animal pictures and his soft, even technique made him an eminently successful printmaker. This charming print of a hunting dog named September is one of a pair of aquatints, the companion piece entitled "October," after paintings by Francis Calcraft Turner. This beautiful print is a marvelous example of Pyall's superior technique and keen compositional eye. Lane, Sporting Aquatints and Their Engravers, Vol. 1, p. 82, no. 1.