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Lot 254 254* Rome. Genevresi (Tommaso), circa 1860, aquatint with contemporary watercolour and gouche colouring, occasional scratching, slight water staining in sky, margins strengthened on verso, 340 x 975mm, mounted (1)

257* Sander (Henry Frederick Conrad). Thirteen prints from Reichenbachia, Orchids illustrated and described, [published H. Sotheran & Co., 1888], thirteen chromolithographs laid on contemporary card with printed titles (as published), slight dust and finger soiling to margins, each image approximately 470 x 330mm

£700-1000

(5)

£400-600

255* Rosenberg (Frantz). Opposition Coaches at Speed, published Jon. Watson, [1832 but later impression], aquatint engraving after C. Newhouse, contemporary hand colouring, 325 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Alken (Henry),Hunting Incidents, plates 2, 3, 4 & 5 (only of six), Hold Hard! Don’t head the hounds, Full cry, Taking it Cleverly [and] A Flying Leap, circa 1850 (but later impressions) four (only) soft ground etchings with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 270 x 360mm, framed and glazed, plus Havell (Robert), View of the Manchester & Liverpool Railway taken at Newton, 1825, aquatint after Calvert, contemporary hand colouring, 270 x 250mm, framed and glazed, with four others similar (10)

£70-100

256* Sandby (Paul, 1730-1809, after). A collection of eleven engravings, 1776, twelve uncoloured topographical engravings by M. A. Rooker and W. Watts, some with marginal staining, one trimmed to plate mark, together with another two engravings in a similar style, each approximately 170 x 200mm, various condition (14)

£150-200

258 Scrap album. A folio album of lithographed and engraved prints, compiled by Maria Lees, 1827, 96 pages, containing over 200 lithographs and engravings, of which approximately 95 are coloured or partly coloured, mostly female beauties and romantic subjects, 3 hand-coloured lithographic caricatures by Louis Boilly (Les Degustations, 1825, La Colere, 1824, and Les Canons, 1826), 5 lithographed views of Hawkstone Park, Shropshire, many romantic or sentimental lithographs after J.C. Wilson and others, printed by W. Clerk, many of which were issued with The Fly, some small handcoloured engravings of Swiss costume, several French landscapes, hand-coloured lithographed plates of still life, 2 ornithological colour lithographs by Hullmandel, etc., all neatly mounted in folio album, with gilt-decorated dark green morocco ownership label to front pastedown of Maria Lees, dated 1827, contemporary gilt-decorated dark green half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, folio (36 x 27cm) (1)

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£150-200


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