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Baynton-Williams Gallery
A family business speciallising in fine antique prints and maps, established 1946

Views of Sussex


Arundel
KIP, Johannes
Churches

These views are generally known as Kip because he engraved most of the views for Britannia Illustrata, a magnificent series of views of cities, towns and houses throughout the country. These important churches are typical of the fine work, but none of them actually bear Kip’s name.


The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity in Chichester.
Viewed from the south, with a very high wall round the Bishop’s house. There are no buildings shown in West Street. Peeping over the ridge of the roof of the Cathedral is the top of the Bell Tower. Usually the tower is not nearly as clear as it is in this print. It is a particularly good impression, almost certainly printed before 1710.
Plate size: 46 x 59cm.
£240
The North West Prospect of the Cathedrall Church of St. Mary, Salisburry.
This is credited. Ja. Collins Sculpsit is shown in the lower right corner of the view. At the top of the spire is written 410 ft in an early hand: someone told us that the figure is wrong, it should be 408 feet! This is also a fine impression, some very minor soiling.
Plate size: 47 x 59cm.
£240

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KING, Daniel
The South Prospect of ye Collegiate Church of Beverley. (repeated in Latin.)
Daniel King, delin et sculpsit.
Arms and dedication to Michael Warton.
Etching. No date, printed c.1718.
Not much is known about this competent etcher, even his dates, but he worked from about 1650. His style is akin to that of Hollar, who was a few years senior to King. King was particularly good at drawing and etching churches, of which there are over fifty subjects. This view of Beverley is typical. The print shows the building with a little shading round it, but the surrounds are left plain, no animation, and nothing in the sky other that the coat of arms and the title.
image 20.5 x 30cm. Very good condition.
£ 100
 
SHEPHERD , George.
Rochester Bridge
Steel plate engraving by H. Allard after Shepherd. Published c. 1830.
With later hand colour. Slightly rubbed. Measures approximately 100 x 152mm.
£15
WESTALL, William.
Maidstone Bridge
Steel plate engraving by E. Finden after Westall. Published c. 1830
Measures approximately 105 x 145mm.
£20
 
WESTALL, William.
Dover From the Beach
Steel plate engraving by Francis after Westall. Published c. 1830.
Measures approximately 100 x 150mm.
£20
 

DIBDIN, T. C.
Gravesend from the Terrace Pier.
Steel plate engraving by J. Henshall after T. C. Dibdin. Published in 1838.
Measures approximately 120 x 140mm.
£25

 
WINKLES, R.
Barnes, Surrey.
Steel plate engraving after G.T. Philips, printed in 1830.
Image size: 95 x 160mm.
£35
 
ROGERS, J.
Dulwich College.
Steel plate engraving after N. Whittock, printed about 1830.
Image size: 85 x 150mm
£25
 
[RAILWAY & CANAL] TAIT, Arthur. 
Whiteleys Viaduct, Charleston Curves.
Hand coloured lithograph by Tait.  Printed by Day and Haghe.
From ‘The Manchester and Leeds Railway’ by Arthur Tait and Edwin Butterworth. Published in 1845.
See Abbey Life  411.
Good condition, sky slightly marked.Image measures 230 x 314mm.
£200
 
[CHESTER] TOOKER, W.
Watergate Street Row
&
Eastgate Street Row.
Lithographs by R.K. Thomas after W. Tooker, printed by Day & Haghe, and published by Edward Ducker of Chester, circa 1840.
Image: 19 x 28cm, wide margins extra. Both are good impressions on india paper, in excellent condition. 
Chester still boasts these first floor level shopping precincts.  If only modern shopping malls had shops like these!
£100ea
 
[BRIGHTON PAVILION] CORDWELL, J.
The West or Garden Front of the Pavilion at Brighton, the Marine Palace of His Majesty George the IVth.
Aquatint by Thomas Sutherland after Cordwell, published by Cordwell at his Repository, 10 Gt East Street, Brighton, 1814.
Image size: 19 x 30cm, wide margins extra.
Slight creasing, some damage to the extremities, and some small spots in the sky.
£145
 
[BRIGHTON PAVILION]
Nash: Royal Pavilion at Brighton
Nash: Royal Pavilion at Brighton

Never bound but from:
THE ROYAL PAVILION AT BRIGHTON

Plate 12. Pavilion. Entrance Hall.  John Nash Esqr. Archit & invent.
A Pugin delt.  Aquatinted by T. Sutherland.
Printed by McQueen.
London, Published June 1824, by John Nash, Esqr. & Sold by R. Ackermann, 101, Strand.
Colour printed, using grey, blue and sepia inks.
The large paper sheet measures 435 x 580mm
The image size measures 193 x 295mm.
Short tear in the right margin, not extending to the plate mark, otherwise in mint condition.

Plate 19. Pavilion, Banquetting Room Gallery. John Nash, Archit & invent.
Drawn by Augt Pugin, Aquat. by D. T. Egerton.
London, Published July 26, 1823, by John Nash Esqr. & sold by R. Ackermann, 101 Strand.
‘Proof’ in very faint engraved letters in lower margin.
Colour printed using grey and blue inks.
The sheet measures 290 x 435mm.
The image size measures 200 x 307mm.
Very minor dust soiling, otherwise mint.

The two £145

 
Anon. Shrewsbury. (title within picture.) 
Tinted lithograph, without any imprints. 
Image size: 26.5 x 38cm, wide margins extra. 
£165
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MOSS, M. 
Uncoloured lithographs of Jersey published by M. Moss, circa 1840.
The printed surface of each excluding titles is approximately 173 x 500mm.
HALKETT PLACE and ENTRANCE of the MARKET/FORT REGENT IN THE DISTANCE, JERSEY.
P. Le Lievre del. 
Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the Queen.
£285
MONT ORGUEIL CASTLE, JERSEY.
L. Haghe Lith. John Le Capelain delt. 
Published by M. Moss 1837.
£285
MONT MADAN QUARRY, JERSEY.
On Stone by W. Gauci.  From a sketch by N. de Garis. 
Pubd. by M. Moss Guernsey. Printed by C. Hullmandel on India paper.
£185
HARBOUR OF ST. HELIERS (title slightly faded)
On Stone by T. Picken. 
Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the Queen. Published by M. Moss, Guernsey.
£285
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