Title: Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper. Artist: after a work of Federico Zuccaro (Italian, 1542 - 1609). Engraver: John Goldar (British, 1729-1795). Plate mark: 29x20 cms. Condition: some foxing due to age.
Original engraving from the 18th century, dated 1784. In the Collection of Mr. Richardson. Plate size measures 31x20 cms. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving, which can be seen in the photograph.
Original 18th century engraving, dated 1785. In the Possession of Mr. Richard Ellys Bart. Plate size measures 29x20 cms. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving, which can be seen in the photograph.
Original engraving from the 18th century, dated 1785. In the Pofsefsión of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Morton. Plate size measures 29x20 cms. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving, which can be seen in the photograph.
(Oxford,1729-London,1795), following the work of Lucas de Heere. Original engraving from the 18th century, dated 1886. From an original in the Royal Palace of St. Jamess. Plate size measures 29x19.5 cms. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving, which can be seen in the photograph.
Title: Catharine of Arragon, Queen of Henry VIII. Artist: after a work of Hans Holbein. Engraver: John Goldar (British, 1729-1795). Plate mark: 31 x 20 cms. Date: 1784. Inscription: In the Collection of the Honorable Horace Walpole. Condition: some foxing due to age that can be seen in the image.
Original engraving from the 18th century, dated 1787. From a Leimning in a Manuscript-book. Now in the Library at Lamberth. Plate size measures 29.3 x 19 cm. Good conservation, except for a cut on the left side that does not affect the image and stains typical of the time of the engraving, which can be seen in the photograph.
Title: Archbishop Williams, Lord Keeper. Engraver: Jabez Goldar (British, 1729-1795). Goldar's first name was not John but Jabez. Date: 1783. Inscription: In the Pofsefsion of William Cooper Efgr. Plate mark: 18,5 x 20 cms. Condition: some foxing due to age that can be seen in the image.
Original engraving from the 18th century, dated 1785. In the Pofsefsion of Mr. Kingsly.. Plate size measures 28 x 20 cms. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving that can be seen in the photograph.
Original engraving from the 18th century, dated 1786. In the Collection of Dr. Mead. Plate size measures 28 x 18.5 cm. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving that can be seen in the photograph.
Original engraving from the 18th century, dated 1787. Over the Gate of Carnarbon Castle, is the remains of an Antient Statue of King Edward I. Plate size measures 29.5 x 19.5 cms. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving that can be seen in the photograph.
Original 18th century engraving, dated 1787. From the Tomb at Gloucester. Plate size measures 29 x 19.3 cm. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving that can be seen in the photograph.
Original 18th century engraving, dated 1786. From his Monument in the Cathedral at Canterbury. Plate size measures 29.5 x 20 cm. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving that can be seen in the photograph.
Original engraving from the 18th century, dated 1785. From an Antient Painting in Windsor Castle. Plate size measures 29x19.5 cms. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving that can be seen in the photograph.
Original 18th century engraving, dated 1785. From an Antient Picture at Kensington Palace. Plate size measures 29 x 19.5 cm. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving that can be seen in the photograph.
Original engraving from the 18th century, dated 1787. Plate size measures 29x19.5 cm. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving that can be seen in the photograph.
Title: Edward VI. King of England & France and Ireland. Engraver: Jabez Goldar (British, 1729-1795). Goldar's first name was not John but Jabez. Artist: after a work of Hans Holbein (c.1497-1543). Date: 1784. Plate mark: 30,5x20 cms. Condition: some foxing due to age mainly in margins that can be seen in the image.
Original engraving from the 18th century, dated 1784. Plate size measures 31x20.5 cm. Good conservation, with stains typical of the time of the engraving that can be seen in the photograph.
John Lambert, also spelt 'Lambart' (7 September 1619 1 March 1684) was an English Parliamentarian general and politician. Widely regarded as one of the most talented soldiers of the period, he fought throughout the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and was largely responsible for victory in the 1650 to 1651 Scottish campaign.
Original engraving from the 18th century. In the Collection of his Grace the Duke of Bedford. Plate size measures 30x21 cms. Good conservation, with insignificant stains typical of the time of the engraving that can be seen in the photograph.