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DECORATIVE, SPORTING AND TOPGRAPHICAL PRINTS

Catalog Information: 266 lots | 75 with images

Date: 2000

Auction House:

Christie's

Location:

United Kingdom
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Lot 1: C.W.Radclyffe (1817-1903)

Arch on the London and Birmingham Railway near Rugby hand-coloured lithograph, published 1843, wove paper with margins S. 101/2 x 141/4in (26.5 x 36.5cm) With Mr Gurney's New Steam Carriage lithograph by J.Doyle; Travelling on the Liverpool and Manch [...more]

 
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Lot 2: After Calvert

View of The Manchester & Liverpool Railway, Taken at Newton 1825 by Havell hand-coloured aquatint, laid paper trimmed within margins S. 111/4 x 14in (28.5 x 35.5cm) with In Commemoration of the Opening of the Shoreham Branch of the London and Brighto [...more]

 
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Lot 3: English School

Opening of The First English Railway between Stockton and Darlington, Sept. 27th,1825. Race of Locomotives at Rainhill, Near Liverpool, in which George Stevenson's "Rocket" won, 1829. A First-Class Train on the Liverpool and Manchester Rail-way, 1833 [...more]

 
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Lot 4: After Thomas Talbot Bury

Six coloured Views on the London and Birmingham Railway, from Drawings made on the Line (Abbey Life 401, pls 1-6) by J.Harris and N.Fielding aquatints part printed in colour and finished by hand, published 1837 by Ackermann & Co, full set of six plat [...more]

 
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Lot 5: Rudolf Ackermann & Co. publishers (19th century)

Railway Conveyances from Liverpool to Manchester: A First Class Train, with the Mail, A Second Class Train for Passengers, A Train of Waggons with Goods ect, A Train of Carriages with Cattle four hand-coloured aquatints on one plate, published 1834, [...more]

 
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