Item 3824Berlin
Lithograph, 1901. 240mm by 300mm (sheet). German city plan of Berlin, Germany. Central vertical fold as issued.
Lithograph, 1901. 240mm by 300mm (sheet). German city plan of Berlin, Germany. Central vertical fold as issued.
Chromolithograph, circa 1900. 270mm by 205mm (sheet). Plate number top right. From an English series of illustrations of butterflies and moths. Butterflies / moths are numbered and there is an accompanying text sheet identifying each butterfly / moth. CONDITION : Very faint crease lower right corner.
Chromolithograph, circa 1900. 270mm by 205mm (sheet). Plate number top right. From an English series of illustrations of butterflies and moths. Butterflies / moths are numbered and there is an accompanying text sheet identifying each butterfly / moth. CONDITION : Very faint crease lower right corner.
Chromolithograph, circa 1900. 270mm by 205mm (sheet). Plate number top right. From an English series of illustrations of butterflies and moths. Butterflies / moths are numbered and there is an accompanying text sheet identifying each butterfly / moth. CONDITION : Very faint crease lower right corner.
Chromolithograph, circa 1900. 270mm by 205mm (sheet). Plate number top right. From an English series of illustrations of butterflies and moths. Butterflies / moths are numbered and there is an accompanying text sheet identifying each butterfly / moth. CONDITION : Very faint crease lower right corner.
Chromolithograph, circa 1900. 270mm by 205mm (sheet). Plate number top right. From an English series of illustrations of butterflies and moths. Butterflies / moths are numbered and there is an accompanying text sheet identifying each butterfly / moth. CONDITION : Very faint crease lower right corner.
Chromolithograph, circa 1900. 270mm by 205mm (sheet). Plate number top right. From an English series of illustrations of butterflies and moths. Butterflies / moths are numbered and there is an accompanying text sheet identifying each butterfly / moth. CONDITION : Very faint crease lower right corner. Faint mark lower right.....
Chromolithograph, circa 1900. 270mm by 205mm (sheet). Plate number top right. From an English series of illustrations of butterflies and moths. Butterflies / moths are numbered and there is an accompanying text sheet identifying each butterfly / moth. CONDITION : Very faint crease lower right corner. Faint mark lower right.....
Lithograph, 1901. 300mm by 240mm (sheet). German city plan of Leipzig, Germany. Central horizontal fold as issued.
Chromolithograph, circa 1900. 270mm by 205mm (sheet). Plate number top right. From an English series of illustrations of butterflies and moths. Butterflies / moths are numbered and there is an accompanying text sheet identifying each butterfly / moth. CONDITION : Very faint crease lower right corner.
Chromolithograph, 1901. 245mm by 300mm (sheet). Depicts apples and pears. Key to fruit varieties in German below the image. Central vertical fold as issued. CONDITION : Small area of light toning.
Lithograph, 1901. 300mm by 240mm (sheet). German city plan of Stockholm, Sweden. Central horizontal fold as issued.
1923. Pochoir. 1923. 320mm by 240mm (sheet). French pochoir print from 'La Mode en 1923 par Les Maitres Tailleurs de Paris'. Pochoir was a method of hand-colouring through stencils, popular in the Art Deco period."
1823. Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. 1823. 250mm by 150mm (sheet). From Robert Sweet's 'The British Flower Garden'. Robert Sweet (1783-1835) was an English botanist, horticulturist and ornithologist. He published a number of beautifully illustrated works on plants cultivatd in British gardens and hothouses. The fine plates were mainly drawn.....
C1837. Copper-line engraving. C1837. 220mm by 135mm (platemark). Italian engraving from 'Enciclopedia Italiana Illustrata'. Faint handling creases below image and title area, exaggerated in the scan."
C1870. Chromolithograph. C1870. 320mm by 250mm (sheet). From 'Constructions Modernes & Economiques', a French folio of architectural designs, published by Monrocq in Paris. "
C1820. Copper-line engraving. C1820. (sheet). Five portraits on one sheet - ‘A Man of the Sandwich Islands', 'A Woman of the Sandwich Islands', 'A Man of Mangea, Omai or Omia a Native of Ulietea’ and ‘Capt James Cook FRS Killed on the Island of Owhyhee 14th Feb 1779'. ‘Engraved for.....
C1775. Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. C1775. 290mm by 220mm (sheet). German copper-line engraving from the German naturalist Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber's (1739-1810) 'Die Saugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen' ['Mammals Illustrated after Nature with Descriptions'] published from 1774 onwards. Wove paper. "
C1870. Chromolithograph. C1870. 250mm by 320mm (sheet). From 'Constructions Modernes & Economiques', a French folio of architectural designs, published by Monrocq in Paris. Remains of hinges on the reverse at the top."
C1870. Chromolithograph. C1870. 250mm by 320mm (sheet). From 'Constructions Modernes & Economiques', a French folio of architectural designs, published by Monrocq in Paris. "
C1870. Chromolithograph. C1870. 250mm by 320mm (sheet). From 'Constructions Modernes & Economiques', a French folio of architectural designs, published by Monrocq in Paris. "
C1870. Chromolithograph. C1870. 250mm by 320mm (sheet). From 'Constructions Modernes & Economiques', a French folio of architectural designs, published by Monrocq in Paris. "
1839. Tinted lithograph. 1839. 220mm by 135mm (sheet). From 'Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia; With Descriptions Of the Recently Explored Region of Australia Felix, and of the present colony of New South Wales' by Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell. Published by T and W Boone, 1839.
1839. Tinted lithograph. 1839. 135mm by 220mm (sheet). From 'Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia; With Descriptions Of the Recently Explored Region of Australia Felix, and of the present colony of New South Wales' by Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell. Published by T and W Boone, 1839.
1839. Lithograph with later hand-colouring. 1839. 135mm by 220mm (sheet). Depicts Major Mitchell sketching the entrance of the caves in Wellington Valley, New South Wales. From 'Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia; With Descriptions Of the Recently Explored Region of Australia Felix, and of the present colony of.....