Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 15

Antiquities of Norfolk by John S. Cotman – 1818, with THREE additional etchings

$2,200
£1,666.98
€1,909.39
CA$3,116.05
A$3,400.34
CHF 1,783.53
MX$41,298.21
NOK 22,277.31
SEK 21,053.17
DKK 14,250.95

About the Item

Antiquities of Norfolk; A Series of Etchings Illustrative of the Architectural Antiquities of Norfolk, with References to the Authors who have Described or Figured them. London: Longman and Co., Loackington and Co.,Colnaghi and Co. et. al. 1818. Large folio, 18 7/ 8 x 13 1/4 inches (480 x 336 mm), title, 8 text pages, index, 60 etched plates. Bound in half black morocco by Batchelor (stamp on inside cover) with blue moiré paper, dry stamp on borders, gilt title, spine sunned, corners and edges bumped. Binding tight and most plates bright and clean, with occasional foxing; plate 38 is heavily stained and plate 17 has penciled annotations. Copies can be found in the collections of the National Gallery in Washington DC and The British Museum. Armorial bookplate of Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave pasted inside front cover. With THREE ADDITIONAL etchings and a handwritten index of the volume. a. Church Portal, 10 x 8 inches (256 x 203 mm), full margins. b. St. Boyne's Cross. S. E - Monaster Boyce, 1813, 10 7/8 x 7 1/4 inches (275 x 183 mm), full margins. c. The Lesser Cors - Monaster Boyce, 1813 (with a little figure of a draftsman in the background) / Paper size 10 1/2 x 7 1/8 inches (266 x 181 mm) [Lowndes II, 532]. A rich collection of architectural etchings by John Sell Cotman (1782 – 1842) who was a leading member of the Norwich School of Painters, as well as an accomplished etcher and illustrator. He moved to London in 1798 and met artists such as Peter de Wint and J.M.W. Turner; and he began exhibiting at the Royal Academy in 1800. Turner would later support his appointment as master of landscape painting at King's College London, where he counted Dante Gabriel Rossetti among his pupils. Provenance: Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave (1827–1919), economist, knighted 1909, author of Palgrave's Dictionary of Political Economy, and editor of Palgrave's Collected Historical Works. Condition: Very good.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 18.9 in (48 cm)Width: 13.23 in (33.6 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1818
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Middletown, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BH11361stDibs: LU8340246547222

More From This Seller

View All
Select Views of London, With Historical and Descriptive Sketches - Ackermann
Located in Middletown, NY
A SPLENDID DEPICTION of REGENCY LONDON Papworth, John Buonarotti Select Views of London: With Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Some of the Most Interesting of Its Public Build...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Books

Materials

Leather, Paint, Paper

A Select Collection of Views and Ruins in Rome and its Vicinity by James Merigot
Located in Middletown, NY
A wonderfully illustrated collection of important Roman views. Merigot, James A Select Collection of Views and Ruins in Rome and its Vicinity ; Recently Executed From Drawings Made ...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Books

Materials

Gold Leaf

James Paine – Plans, Elevations and Section of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Houses
Located in Middletown, NY
A fine FIRST EDITION ELEPHANT FOLIO of Jame's Paine monumental work: Plans, Elevations and Section of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Houses, and also of Stabling, Bridges, Public and Priv...
Category

Antique Mid-18th Century English Books

Materials

Leather, Paper

Nineveh and Its Palaces by Joseph Bonomi - ILLUSTRATED, beautiful binding
Located in Middletown, NY
Nineveh and Its Palaces; The Discoveries of Botta and Layard, Applied to the Elucidation of Holy Writ London: Office of the Illustrated London Library, 1852. First Edition Ad. Lala...
Category

Antique Mid-19th Century English Books

Materials

Leather, Paint, Paper

The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale, by Doctor Goldsmith – Th. Rowlandson illustrator
Located in Middletown, NY
London: R. Ackermann, 1823. Thomas Rowlandson. Second Edition. Tall 8vo. 9 1/8 x 6 7/8 inches (228 x 174 mm); 8 + 254 pp.; with 24 hand-colored plates by Thomas Rowlandson, includin...
Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Books

Materials

Leather, Paint, Paper

Monsieur Tonson by J. Taylor, illustrations by Robert CRUIKSHANK
Located in Middletown, NY
Beautiful illustrated Edition of this humorous short story in verse with Cruikshank's illustrations including frontispiece. This second edition was issued the same year as the first, with the imprint Alfred Miller...
Category

Early 20th Century English Books

Materials

Gold Leaf

You May Also Like

2 Vols Antique Book, Morant's History Of Essex, English, County Reference, 1816
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is 2 antique volumes of Morant's History of Essex. An English, county reference book, dating to the Regency period, dated 1816. Full title: The History and Antiquities of the C...
Category

Antique 1820s British Regency Books

Materials

Leather, Paper

Vol 15 of 'The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure' by Hinton '1754'
Located in Langweer, NL
Vol XV 'The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure' by John Hinton, published 1754. The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure was a per...
Category

Antique Mid-18th Century Books

Materials

Paper

"Conisborough Castle" and "Morlashe Castle" from "Buck's Antiquities" /// UK Art
By Samuel & Nathaniel Buck
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (English, 1696-1779) and (?-1759/1774) Title: "Conisborough Castle" (Plate 323) and "Morlashe Castle" (Plat...
Category

1720s Old Masters Landscape Prints

Materials

Laid Paper, Engraving, Intaglio

Engraving Print from the Panckoucke Encyclopédie Nautical Subject 1782-1832
Located in Milan, IT
Print by engraving on copper plate from the Panckoucke Encyclopédie méthodique, end of the 18th century,volume Marine Planches (more than 1,500 figures dealing with all subjects on the marina: planes, construction, carpentry, tree trunks, armaments of maneuvers, ropes, sails, artillery, ship maneuvers and combat tactics). This is the plate no. n. 24, pag. 69 fig. 341 ; with frame cm 38.3 x 31.5. Ship ropes are depicted. The Print has the "Benard direxit...
Category

Antique 1790s French Nautical Objects

Materials

Paper

Set of Two Engravings from Nash's "History of Worcestershire" /// Landscapes Art
By Treadway Russell Nash
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Treadway Russell Nash (English, 1724-1811) Title: "The South View of the City of Worcester, from Digley Fields" and "Hewell, the Seat of the Right Honorable the Earl of Plymouth" Portfolio: Collections for the History of Worcestershire Year: 1781-1782 (First edition) Medium: Set of Two Original Engravings on watermarked laid paper Limited edition: Unknown Printer: John Nichols, London, UK Publisher: T. Payne and Son, J. Robson, B. White, Leigh and Sotheby, London, UK; Fletcher, Oxford, UK; and Lewis, Worcester, UK Reference: Upcott III, page 1330 Sheet size (each): approx. 10.25" x 16.63" Image size (each): approx. 7" x 12" Condition: "The South View of the City of Worcester, from Digley Fields" has some minor foxmarks in margins. "Hewell, the Seat of the Right Honorable the Earl of Plymouth" has toning and uneven discoloration to its sheet. Have been professionally stored away for decades. They are both otherwise strong impressions, the first in excellent condition, and the second in good condition Notes: Provenance: private collection - Aspen, CO. "The South View of the City of Worcester, from Digley Fields" was engraved by English artist Thomas Sanders (Active: Mid-Late 18th Century) after a drawing by himself. "Hewell, the Seat of the Right Honorable the Earl of Plymouth" was engraved by English artist Michael Angelo Rooker (1743-1801) after a watercolor painting by English artist Paul Sandby (1731-1809). Comes from Nash's two volume "Collections for the History of Worcestershire", (1781-1782) (First edition), which consists of 75 engravings. Each work is printed from one copper plate in one color: black. There was a (Second edition) "with Additions" bound in with Volume II of this portfolio published by John White in (1799). And both the First and Second editions of "Collections for the History of Worcestershire" are based off Thomas Sanders' 1779-1781 "Perspective Views of the Market Towns within the County of Worcester". "The South View of the City of Worcester, from Digley Fields" has an unidentified watermark in the center of its sheet resembling "XV". Biography: Treadway Russell Nash (24 June 1724 – 26 January 1811) was an English clergyman, now known as an early historian of Worcestershire and the author of Collections for the History of Worcestershire, an important source document for Worcestershire county histories. He was a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Treadway Russell Nash was born on 24 June 1724 born at Clerkenleap, in Kempsey, Worcestershire. His family were from Ombersley. They had lands there and at Claines, and had later bought lands in the Reformation around St Peter's, Droitwich. He was related to James Nash and John Nash, both MPs for Worcester. His father Richard, a grandson of Sir Rowland Berkeley, died in 1740, and Richard's eldest son in 1757. As a result, Treadway Russell Nash inherited the Russells' Strensham estates from his brother, as well as the Nash estates, and took both names. He was educated from the age of twelve at King's School, Worcester, and became a scholar at Worcester College, Oxford aged fifteen. In March 1749, he accompanied his brother on a trip to the continent, to aid Richard's health. They visited Paris for about six weeks, before spending the summer "on the banks of the Loire". They then visited "Bourdeaux, Thoulouse, Montpelier, Marseilles, Leghorn, Florence, Rome, Naples, Bologna, Venice, Padua, Verona, Milan, Lyons, and again Paris"; such expeditions are often known as the Grand Tour. On his return in late summer 1751, Nash took up a post as Vicar of Eynsham through his friend and future brother-in-law, John Martin. He also had an income as a tutor at Oxford. He took his Doctor of Divinity degree and left Oxford, having "gone out grand compounder", following the death of his brother. He also left his benefice at Eynsham in 1757. While at Oxford he had proposed a road from there to Witney (now the A40 and B4022), and also stood for Parliament. Nash married Margaret Martin...
Category

1780s Old Masters Landscape Prints

Materials

Laid Paper, Engraving, Intaglio

Architecture of Robert & James Adam '1758-1794'; 2 Volumes, 1st Ed, c1922
Located in valatie, NY
The Architecture of Robert & James Adam (1758-1794); Two Volumes, by Arthur T. Bolton. Published by Country Life, London, 1922. 1st Ed hardcovers no dust ja...
Category

Vintage 1920s Books

Materials

Paper