Published by James B. Longarce, Philadelphia, 1840
Hardcover. Vols 3 & 4. Decorative boards with leather spines and corners. Gilt lettering and decorative elements on spine. Deciorative end pages. All edges tinted yellow. Illustrations. Conducted by James B. Longacre, Philadelphia ; and James Herring, New York ; under the superintendence of the American Academy of the Fine Arts. VG Covers have general wear, corner/edge damage. Leather on covers have peeling and discoloration. end page of VOl4 4 is torn and free from binding.
Published by [Philadelphia, Pa.: Herring's - The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans, circa 1834]., 1834
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Stipple and steel engraving. 28 x 19 cm (sheet). With the blindstamp of Teachers College, Bryson Library, New York, in upper right sheet corner. With facsimile signature. Very Good, sheet lightly toned.
Published by London: W. J. White., 1824
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Line engraving on chine colle. 42 x 35 cm (sheet). Very Good, light surface dirt.
Published by 55 Marlboro Street [London], "Thursday".
Seller: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
8vo. 1½ pp. To the painter Augustus Wall Callcott (1779-1844) about his sisters, who are looking for a place to stay: "My sisters, who are now with me, and somewhat undetermined as to their alternate place of residence, have an impression that they should like Kensington, or its neighbourhood as a temporary place of abode, until they are permanently fixed. Can you give me any information or advice on the subject? Their plan would be, for the present, to lodge merely. If you happen to know of any place where they could be accommodated, you will oblige me much by writing me a line to inform me [.]".
Seller: Kunsthandel & Antiquariat Magister Ruß, Lechbruck, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
unterhalb der Darstellung typographisch betitelt und bezeichnet; aus: William und Edward Francis Finden's "The Royal Gallery of British Art" Hogarth London 1838-49 [Bütten an den Rändern teils stockfleckig.].
Original engraving after G.S. Newton R.A, by Richard Hatfield, published by Joseph Hogarth, London, 1845. [and sold also by F. G. Moon Threadneedle street, & Ackermann & Co Strand.] Gilbert Stuart NEWTON (1797-1835). Lear and Cordelia. Original engraving after G.S. Newton R.A, by Richard Hatfield, published by Joseph Hogarth, London, 1845. 550 x 400 mm. PS110.
Original engraving after G.S. Newton, R.A, by E. Finden, published by Joseph Hogarth, London, 1847. Gilbert Stuart NEWTON (1797-1835). Scene from the Beggar's Opera. Original engraving after G.S. Newton, R.A, by E. Finden, published by Joseph Hogarth, London, 1847. 400 x 550 mm. PS110.