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  17th century Manneriast ink drawing
17th century Manneriast ink drawing
Now beautifully framed, this Mannerist pen and ink drawing if the martyrdom of a saint is perfect for the nursery. Well behave children will result. The Italian drawing has creases, and the part exposed in the apperture of the acid free matting is the measurement given. The black frame is much larger.
Circa: 1620 Length: 35 cm Height: 27 cm Price: AUD$1,950

Roy's Antiques Pty Ltd, North Fitzroy, VIC
 

  Study of Two Deckers Lt Kennet Wilson Rm
Study of Two Deckers Lt Kennet Wilson Rm
Lieutenant James Kennett Willson, R.M, Op 1812 – 1830. Study of 2 two-deckers in a dead calm sea. Grey wash Taken from a scrapbook of such views by the artist. A number were dated, the earliest being 1812, the latest 1830, with the majority being between 1818 and 1823. During part of this period the artist was serving with the South Atlantic Squadron, operating out of St Helena. James Kennett Willson was an officer in the Royal Marines. As usual in peacetime, his promotion was rather slow, he became a 1st Lieutenant in 1832 and a Captain in 1842. He retired in 1864 as a Captain. A number of later period drawings by him are on display in The National Maritime Museum at Greenwich in London, Uk. Dimensions: 41.5 x 31 cm framed
Circa: 1820 Length: 41.5 cm Height: 31 cm Price: AUD$2,000

Applebys Fine Art and Antiques, Sunshine Coast , QLD
 

  Lt Kennet Wilson Rm, Four marine drawing
Lt Kennet Wilson Rm, Four marine drawing
Lieutenant James Kennett Willson, R.M, Op 1812 – 1830. Four marine studies mounted together Pen and ink. Taken from a scrapbook of such views by the artist. A number were dated, the earliest being 1812, the latest 1830, with the majority being between 1818 and 1823. During part of this period the artist was serving with the South Atlantic Squadron, operating out of St Helena. James Kennett Willson was an officer in the Royal Marines. As usual in peacetime, his promotion was rather slow, he became a 1st Lieutenant in 1832 and a Captain in 1842. He retired in 1864 as a Captain. A number of later period drawings by him are on display in The National Maritime Museum at Greenwich in London, Uk. Dimensions: 40.5 x 40.25cm framed
Circa: 1820 Length: 40.5 cm Height: 40.25 cm Price: AUD$2,400

Applebys Fine Art and Antiques, Sunshine Coast , QLD
 

  Canal Scene - Dutch School
Canal Scene - Dutch School
Dutch School, late 18th Century. River or canal scene with buildings and figures. Pencil and grey wash Dimensions: 51 x 43cm framed
Circa: 1790 Length: 51 cm Height: 43 cm Price: AUD$2,000

Applebys Fine Art and Antiques, Sunshine Coast , QLD
 

  Lt J Kennet Wilson R.M - Naval brigs
Lt J Kennet Wilson R.M - Naval brigs
Lieutenant James Kennett Willson, R.M, Op 1812 – 1830 Two naval brigs and a frigate with another vessel in the distance, exercising off of St Helena, showing the island in the background. Taken from a scrapbook of such views by the artist. A number were dated, the earliest being 1812, the latest 1830, with the majority being between 1818 and 1823. During part of this period the artist was serving with the South Atlantic Squadron, operating out of St Helena. James Kennett Willson was an officer in the Royal Marines. As usual in peacetime, his promotion was rather slow, he became a 1st Lieutenant in 1832 and a Captain in 1842. He retired in 1864 as a Captain. A number of later period drawings by him are on display in The National Maritime Museum at Greenwich in London, Uk. Sepia wash, signed on reverse of drawing Dimensions: 54 x 36cm framed
Circa: 1820 Length: 54 cm Height: 36 cm Price: AUD$3,800

Applebys Fine Art and Antiques, Sunshine Coast , QLD
 

  Water Colour And Pastel Leonard French
Water Colour And Pastel Leonard French
A Design For A Chalice 1964 By Leonard French ,Framed Size Given Below.Price On Request.
Circa: 1964 Length: 43 cm Height: 73 cm Price: P. O. A.

DESIGNAGE, WINDSOR, VIC
 

  Ink Wash Drawing By Hermia Boyd
Ink Wash Drawing By Hermia Boyd
A Classically Draped Female Figure By Hermia Boyd (1931 - 2000),Measurements Below Include The Frame.
Circa: 1971 Length: 46 cm Height: 57 cm Price: AUD $880

DESIGNAGE, WINDSOR, VIC
 

  Common Yarrow By William Curtis
Common Yarrow By William Curtis
Hand coloured plate of "Common Yarrow" or "Achillea Millefolium" Mounted with original description Form more information paste this link into your browser: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/iss/library/speccoll/bomarch/bomsept05.html William Curtis’s Flora Londinensis, or, Plates and descriptions of such plants as grow wild in the environs of London. London: Printed for and sold by the author, 1777-1798. Curtis's Flora Londinensis is one of the most beautiful and important botanical publications of the eighteenth century and the result of the efforts of one man, the botanist and entomologist William Curtis (1746-1799). Flora Londinensis, details their place of growth and times of flowering; their several names according to Linnaeus and other authors: with a particular description of each plant in Latin and English. To which are also added, their several uses in medicine, agriculture, rural economy, and other arts by William Curtiss. The plates themselves are magnificent. They are hand coloured, drawn to a uniform scale and many of them are life-sized. Curtis employed the best botanical artists and engravers of the time to work on the Flora Londinensis, as can be seen in the high degree of accuracy and detail displayed in the plates. Curtis was born into a Quaker family in Alton, Hampshire. Although his father, John Curtis, was a prosperous master tanner he was apprenticed to his grandfather, who was an apothecary, at the age of fourteen. As a child Curtis had developed a love of botany encouraged by a local amateur naturalist, James Lagg, an ostler at the inn next to Curtis's house. At the age of twenty he moved to London and took employment at the shop of Thomas Talwin in Gracechurch Street, to whose business he eventually succeeded. Curtis spent much of his time exploring the countryside around London, studying the plants he found there and discussing his findings with other enthusiasts. In order to have the leisure time to devote to these pursuits, Curtis took on a partner in his business to whom he eventually sold it outright. Despite the quality of its plates and the praise it received Flora Londinensis was not a financial success and no more than 300 copies of each part were ever produced. It was published by subscription but the income from these was not sufficient to cover the costs of production. Curtis had to rely on the financial support of Lord Bute ( to whom the work is dedicated) to help cover his costs and continue publication. Although the first edition was a financial failure William J. Hooker published an enlarged edition of the Flora Londinensis between 1817 and 1828. This edition consisted of 647 plates with a text by Hooker. Its geographical range was extended and it included plants from around the British Isles.
Circa: 1785 Length: 32 cm Height: 47 cm Price: AUD $185

Applebys Fine Art and Antiques, Sunshine Coast , QLD
 

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