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1842. Hand-coloured lithograph, signed in image lower left, title in lower margin, 18.9 x 28.1cm. Crinkles and minor stains overall, slight chips to edges of margins, old mount burn. More
1842. Hand-coloured lithograph, signed in image lower left, title in lower margin, 18.9 x 28.1cm. Crinkles and minor stains overall, slight chips to edges of margins, old mount burn. More
1842. Tinted lithograph, signed in image lower left, title in lower margin, 18 x 26.6cm. Minor crinkles, slight stains and pinholes to image, creases, old mount burn. More
c1842. Tinted lithograph, proof, 18.5 x 26.7cm. Trimmed to image, lower corners missing. This uncommon proof is a variant image to the lithograph included in the 1842 publication Sydney Illustrated. This image is held in the Australian National Maritime Museum, with comments including “Located close to the initial British settlement..... More
1842. Three tinted lithographs, one signed lower right, 18.5 x 28.7cm (approx. each). Trimmed to image, lacking titles, lower corners missing. Sydney Illustrated titles read (1) Sydney Cove looking north; (2) Sydney, from Mrs Darling’s Point [signed lower right]; and (3) New Government House, Sydney.” Held in NGA; SLNSW. More
1842. Tinted lithograph with added hand-colouring, signed in image lower right, title in lower margin, 18.3 x 26.9cm. Slight foxing, discolouration. In 19th century frame. This image is from Prout’s 1842 publication Sydney Illustrated. Born in Plymouth, England, Skinner Prout was a nephew of renowned watercolourist Samuel Prout. On 3 December..... More
c1846. Tinted lithograph, text including artist and title above and below image, 26 x 38.6cm. Repaired tears to image upper centre, left and margins. Laid down on acid-free tissue. Text reads “Voyage au Pole de Sud et dans l’Oceanie. Atlas pittoresque, pl. 119. Dessine par Goupil, lithe par Emile Lassalle..... More
1846. Hand-coloured lithograph, text including artist and title above and below image, 18.1 x 31.1cm (image). Repaired tear to image right side, slight creases to upper and left edges. Framed. Text reads “Dessiné par Le Breton, lith. par Lassalle. Gide editeur. Imp. Lemercier, Benard & Co. Voyage au Pole Sud..... More
c1846. Tinted lithograph with hand-colouring, text above and below image includes folio name, artist, title and lithographer “J.W. Giles”, 27.1 x 32.8cm. Crease to lower right corner, slight stains and soiling to margins. This lithograph is plate 17 from a series of 60 plates in the folio South Australia Illustrated..... More
c1848. All with text “Drawn from nature by Cap’n Westmacott, on stone by W. Spreat. Printed at W. Spreat’s Lithographic Establishment, Exeter.”. These images are from the second series of six prints published in 1848, which included views of the Illawarra region and the environs of Sydney. Ref: University of..... More
c1850s. Two hand-coloured lithographs, one monogrammed in image lower left, one titled in pencil in lower margin, 15.6 x 23cm and 15.2 x 25.1cm. Creases to one image, minor perforation and stain to centre of other image, old mount burn and stains to margins of both. Image titles read (1)..... More
1851. Tinted lithograph, monogrammed in image lower left, annotated “View from Darling Point Road” in an unknown hand in pencil in lower margin, 14 x 23cm. Foxing, handling crinkles, missing portions and stains to margins. From the series Sketches in the environs of Sydney… Ref: Ellis, Conrad Martens: life and..... More
1851. Lithograph, titled in pencil in lower margin, 9 x 14cm. Stains and minor tear to image lower left, foxing, trimmed corners of margins. More
1851. Lithograph, titled in pencil in lower margin, 13.2 x 23.8cm. Foxing, stains, handling creases, missing upper left corner and portions of lower margin. More
1851. Two lithographs, each monogrammed in image lower left and titled in pencil in lower margin, 20 x 14.7cm and 13.5 x 22.5cm. Slight foxing, creases, one with minor perforation and stains to edges. Both images appeared in Martens’ Sketches Illustrative of the Scenery of New South Wales, 1851. Ref..... More
c1854. Hand-coloured lithograph, initialled with text including title in image lower left to right, 9.8 x 14.6cm. Laid down on original backing. Text reads “Allen & Wigley Lith., George [Street].” The Oriental Bank Corporation was established in 1851 in India and soon became a multinational network with a head office..... More
1856. Hand-coloured tinted lithograph, initialled, date and title in image lower left to right, 15.7 x 22cm. Old mount burn. Text reads “Allen & Wigley, Lith., Syd.” Illustrated in Bowden, Samuel Thomas Gill, Artist, 1971, p86. During his eight years in Sydney, Gill completed a number of lithographs of the..... More
1856. Hand-coloured lithograph, initials “S.T.G.”, title and text below image, 10.3 x 17cm. Repaired minor tears and creases to corners, slight foxing and paper remnants to image upper centre, trimmed margins. Laid down on acid-free paper. Text continues “Allan & Wigley. Lith., Syd.” Held in NLA. “The Sydney Mechanics’ School..... More
1857. Hand-coloured lithograph, signed in image lower right, 35 x 25cm. Glue stain to old horizontal fold upper centre, minor tears to trimmed edges, slight foxing. Text continues “[Music] by [Edouard Desiree] Boulanger. Sydney. Dedicated to Captain Parfitt and the officers of the ARMSS European, published by J.R. Clarke, George..... More
c1860s. Tinted lithograph, signed and titled in image lower left to right, 11.7 x 21.4cm. Slight creases to upper portion, stain to lower left corner. Framed. Held in National Library of Australia, listed with J. Degotardi & Co. as lithographer (John Degotardi (Aust., 1823-1882) was an important photographer and lithographer..... More
1866-1868. Colour lithograph, signed in image lower right, title and “Hamel & Ferguson Litho.” blindstamp below image, 32.6 x 50.5cm. Repaired tears and missing portions to edges including upper centre of image, minor stains. Laid down on acid-free backing. Plate 2 from Eugene von Guerard’s Australian Landscapes, published by Hamel..... More
1866-1868. Colour lithograph, signed in image lower right, title below image, 28.8 x 49.1cm. Old, worn crease to centre of image, repaired tears to upper and lower right of image, slight stains. Framed. This image is one of 24 drawn by von Guerard onto a lithographic stone, published by Hamel..... More
c1874. Wood engraving, signed by Cooke and Calvert in block lower left to right, text including title in margins, 53.5 x 94.6cm. Minor foxing to image upper centre and paper loss to old folds. Linen-backed. Text reads “Supplement to the special European edition of the Illustrated Sydney News. Gibbs, Shallard..... More
1874/1876. Wood engraving, signed and dated “1874” by Cooke and signed by Calvert in block lower left to right, text including title and date in lower margin, 68.5 x 100cm. Old folds, repaired slight tears or missing portions to margins, minor stain to image upper centre. Title continues “with enlarged..... More
1879. Hand-coloured lithograph, titled and dated in crayon with printer’s line in lower margin, 23.7 x 32.2cm. Repaired tears and cracking to upper and right portions of image. Linen-backed. Printer’s line reads “L. Henn & Co. Lithog., Adelaide.” This image is held in NLNZ as part of a collection of..... More
1879. Wood engraving, artist and date in block lower left, 37.4 x 53cm. Slight foxing and discolouration, old folds, uneven margins. This bird’s-eye view of Hobart and Mount Wellington was published in The Australasian Sketcher, 10 May 1879. Image held in the National Gallery of Australia. More