Lot 410
  • 410

Europe

Estimate
500 - 1,000 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  • Europe
  • A Large Collection of Prints Relating to Eton College
  • various types, including lithographs, aquatints and engravings, some hand-coloured, all on paper
  • the works by Winter, smallest sheet: 43.2 by 33.8cm., 17 by 13 1/4 in.; the largest sheet: 54.6 by 42.5cm., 21 1/2 by 16 3/4 in.
ranging in date from 1672 to 1903, including two by George Winter, A Scene on the Brocas; and The Road to Montem, lithographs, from A Few Recollections of Eton and Oxford

Condition

With varying degrees of paper discoloration, some foxing, minor creases mostly towards sheet edges, a few sheets with some short tears at sheet edges, occasional minor stains or surface soiling, some sheets laid down or glued to the backboard at sheet edges verso, one taped to the backboard at sheet edges recto, and one taped to the backboard at sheet edges verso, three framed.
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Catalogue Note

Framed:
The Celebration of the Fourth of June at Eton, painted by William Evans, Eton, Published by Thos Ingalton & Son, April 25th 1837. Engraved by C. G. Lewis. Framed. (39.5 x 38cm unframed)
Unframed:
View of the College of Eaton in Buckinghamshire, Published as the Act directs, by Alex. Hogg, at the Kings Arms, No. 16, Paternoster Row, London. Date unknown. 22.5 x 18.2cm
Eton, artist unknown, date unknown, 19.2 x 15.5cm
Eton College,P. Sandby, Published May 1906, 24.5 x 19.5cm
Eton College, P. Sandby, 23 x 28.5cm
Eton College Chapel, Engraved by J. Byrne. London, Published March 1st, 1820 by Edmund Lloyd, Harley Street, Cavendish Square. 15.5 x 22cm
Eton from the North Terrace, Published by W. H. Mason, Repository of the Arts, Brighton, and W. F. Taylor, Windsor. 21 x 15.5cm
South East View of Eton College, P. Sandby, Published according to the Act of Parliament, by G. Kearsly, Oct 1st, 1777. 18.5 x 15cm.
Eton College from Barnspool Bridge, Drawn and Published by W. Westall, ARA, 5 North Bank. 16.4 x 24.6cm
In Eton Play Fields, Drawn by J. Hakewill. Engraved by Lei Byrne. London. Published March 1st 1820 by Edmund Lloyd, Harley Street, Cavendish Square. 14.5 x 20.2cm
Eton College Bucks. Drawn by J. Powell, Engraved by J. Storer. London. Published July 1st 1805 by Vernor & Hood, Poultry; J. Storer & J. Greig, Chapel Street, Pentonville. 32 x 25.4cm
General View of Windsor Castle and Town, from the Fields near Clewer. Drawn by Jn. Smith. Engraved by W. Byrne F. S. A. London. Published Jan 1st, 1803, by W. Byrne, Titchfield Street and T Cadell & W. Davies, Stand. 27 x 22cm (without border).
View of Eton Street, C. W. Radclyffe del & Lith. Published by T. Inglaton and Son, Eton, Dec 2nd, 1844. 43 x 29cm.
View from the North Terrace Windsor Castle, looking northward, Drawn by J. Hakewill. London, Published 1st 1813, by E. Lloyd, Harley Street,, Cavendish Square. 34.5 x 26.5cm
View of the Castle & Palace of Windsor in Berkshire and View of the College of Eaton in Buckinghamshire. Published as the Act directs, by Alex. Hogg, at the King Arms, No16, Paternoster Row, London. 26.5 x 41.5cm
Eton College Chapel & School Yard, Eton: Williams and Son, 1875. 23 x 15.5cm (without border)
Capella Collegij Regalis de ETON ab Aqvilone Prospectus, W. Hollar delineavit et Sculy sit, 1672. 38.5 x 26.5cm
Eaton. , J. Earington R.A.del, Published June 1st 1793 by J & J Boydell. Shakspeare. 41 x 31.5cm
Eastern Front of Eton College, C. W. Radclyffe, del & lith: Published by T. Ingalton & Son, Eton, May 1st 1844. 48 x 36cm.
Eaton College. Ed Hilderbrandt. 1848. 34 x 24cm (unmounted)
Vanity Fair Eton school masters. Four different works, five in total
Haileybury, May 9th 1901. x2. 26.5 x 39.5cm and 25.5 x 38.5cm
Rev. The Hon. Edward Lyttelton, M.A (Headmaster of Eaton), 24.7 x 37cm
Fasti Etonenses, June 4th 1903,  25.5 x 39cm
Mike, July 16th 1896,  25.5 x 39cm