You are here

july john

Did you mean
jugs john
David Roberts (Scottish, 1796-1864), colour lithograph, 'Ruins of the Temple of Kardeseh, Nubia', publ. F.G. Moon, 1st July 1848, text verso, 28 x 38cm

Lot 1687

Sale: 050224

David Roberts (Scottish, 1796-1864), colour lithograph, 'Ruins of the Temple of Kardeseh, Nubia', publ. F.G. Moon, 1st July 1848, text verso, 28 x 38cm

Estimate: £50-£100
David Roberts (Scottish, 1796-1864), colour lithograph, 'Ruins of the Temple of Kardeseh, Nubia', publ. F.G. Moon, 1st July 1848, text verso, 28 x 38cm

Lot 1724

Sale: 220124

David Roberts (Scottish, 1796-1864), colour lithograph, 'Ruins of the Temple of Kardeseh, Nubia', publ. F.G. Moon, 1st July 1848, text verso, 28 x 38cm

Estimate: £100-£200
After Richard Paton (1717-1791) pair of engravings, 'A view of the Royal Dockyard at Deptford' and 'A view of the Royal Dockyard at Chatham', publ. July 1st 1793 by B.B. Evans, London and publ. February 14th 1775, London

Lot 1729

Sale: 220124

After Richard Paton (1717-1791) pair of engravings, 'A view of the Royal Dockyard at Deptford' and 'A view of the Royal Dockyard at Chatham', publ. July 1st 1793 by B.B. Evans, London and publ. February 14th 1775, London

Estimate: £100-£150
A late 19th century silk opera programme, Souvenir of the State Performance at the Royal Opera Covent Garden, July 4th 1893, Romeo and Juliet, 48.5 x 30cm

Lot 1465

Sale: 220124

A late 19th century silk opera programme, Souvenir of the State Performance at the Royal Opera Covent Garden, July 4th 1893, Romeo and Juliet, 48.5 x 30cm

Estimate: £70-£100
David Roberts (Scottish, 1796-1864), colour lithograph, 'Petra, Eastern End of the Valley’ publ. F.G. Moon, July 1st 1842, 36 x 53cm

Lot 1719

Sale: 220124

David Roberts (Scottish, 1796-1864), colour lithograph, 'Petra, Eastern End of the Valley’ publ. F.G. Moon, July 1st 1842, 36 x 53cm

Estimate: £100-£200
After Henry Bunbury (1750-1811), reverse painted print on glass, Light Cavalry Horseman, publ. London 30th July 1791 by Thomas Macklin, Poet's Gallery, Fleet Street, 43 x 31cm, unframed

Lot 735

Sale: 150124

After Henry Bunbury (1750-1811), reverse painted print on glass, Light Cavalry Horseman, publ. London 30th July 1791 by Thomas Macklin, Poet's Gallery, Fleet Street, 43 x 31cm, unframed

Estimate: £50-£70
A Negretti and Zambra oak-cased barograph, number R/20613 with plaque reading ‘To C.C. Prigge as a token of esteem from his C.P.C. and B&P friends, July 1949’

Lot 1397

Sale: 080124

A Negretti and Zambra oak-cased barograph, number R/20613 with plaque reading ‘To C.C. Prigge as a token of esteem from his C.P.C. and B&P friends, July 1949’

Estimate: £100-£150
The Illustrated London News - vols.17 (July-Dec.1850); 20 (Jan-June 1852); 28 (Jan-June 1856). many engraved illus. (some folded or d-page); various cloth and leather bindings, folio. (3)

Lot 277

Sale: 181223

The Illustrated London News - vols.17 (July-Dec.1850); 20 (Jan-June 1852); 28 (Jan-June 1856). many engraved illus. (some folded or d-page); various cloth and leather bindings, folio. (3)

Estimate: £80-£120
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), first consul of France; dictated letter, signed Bonaparte, to Citizen [Jean-François Aimé, Comte] Dejean, Councillor of State, Department of War administration; 21 Messidor Year 10 [9 July

Lot 1526

Sale: 301023

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), first consul of France; dictated letter, signed Bonaparte, to Citizen [Jean-François Aimé, Comte] Dejean, Councillor of State, Department of War administration; 21 Messidor Year 10 [9 July

Estimate: £700-£800
Post-revolutionary France, 1827-1854, i. Jean Leopold Nicolas Frederic Cuvier (1769-1832), French naturalist and zoologist; letter to [René-Nicolas Dufriche], Baron Desgenettes; Paris, 26 July 1827

Lot 1291

Sale: 161023

Post-revolutionary France, 1827-1854, i. Jean Leopold Nicolas Frederic Cuvier (1769-1832), French naturalist and zoologist; letter to [René-Nicolas Dufriche], Baron Desgenettes; Paris, 26 July 1827

Estimate: £200-£250

Pages