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ANTIQUE PRINT: ST. MICHAEL QUEEN-HITHE. UNITED WITH THE PARISH OF HOLY TRINITY.

CONEY, John, 1786-1833 : ST. MICHAEL QUEEN-HITHE. UNITED WITH THE PARISH OF HOLY TRINITY.

London : J. Booth, 1812. A handsome antique print - a view of Upper Thames Street, Huggin Hill and the old Wren church demolished by the City Corporation in 1876. Engraved by Joseph Skelton (1781?-1850) from an original study (now in the British Museum) by John Coney. Originally produced for the part-work series "Architectura Ecclesiastica Londini; being a Series of Views" (London : 1810-1823) - "the first artistically competent and exhaustive illustration of the golden age of London church building" (Adams). Below the image are several lines of explanatory text.
Copper line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 278 x 167mm (approx. 10-7/8" x 6-1/2"). In very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print. Adams 129/094.

£75

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ANTIQUE PRINT: ST. MICHAEL'S QUEENHITHE.

[PAYNE, Albert Henry, 1812-1902] : ST. MICHAEL'S QUEENHITHE.

[London : John Tallis & Co., 1852]. A charming small antique print - an attractive view of the church - and to the right the premises of the beer retailer, William Langton, purveyor of Gaskell & Downs' ales, at 18 Little Trinity Lane, are shown with some prominence. An engraving from the workshop of A. H. Payne, originally produced for Payne's "Illustrated London, or a Series of Views in the British Metropolis and its Vicinity" (London : 1846-1847), and here in a slightly later impression.
Steel line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 66 x 86mm (approx. 2-5/8" x 3-3/8"). In very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print. Adams 207/090A.

£20

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ANTIQUE PRINT: ST. MICHAEL, QUEEN HYTHE [QUEENHITHE].

SHEPHERD, Thomas Hosmer, 1793-1864 : ST. MICHAEL, QUEEN HYTHE [QUEENHITHE].

London : Jones & Co., [1831]. An antique print - an attractive view of the church from the south-east, showing parts of Upper Thames Street and Little Trinity Lane. In the foreground a cart is being unloaded near a doorway marked "Adlard", the premises of the stationer William Curtis Adlard at No.1 Queenhithe. This handsome church, rebuilt by Wren after the Great Fire, was demolished by the City Corporation in 1876. Engraved by James Tingle (1801-1858) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, the master recorder of nineteenth-century London. From Shepherd's part-work series "London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century" (London : 1829-1832).
Steel line engraving on paper. Later hand colour. Engraved surface 127 x 150mm (approx. 5" x 5-7/8"). A couple of tiny marks, but overall in very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print. Adams 161/137.

£30

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ANTIQUE PRINT: ST. MICHAEL, QUEEN HYTHE [QUEENHITHE].

SHEPHERD, Thomas Hosmer, 1793-1864 : ST. MICHAEL, QUEEN HYTHE [QUEENHITHE].

London : Jones & Co., [1831]. An antique print - an attractive view of the church from the south-east, showing parts of Upper Thames Street and Little Trinity Lane. In the foreground a cart is being unloaded near a doorway marked "Adlard", the premises of the stationer William Curtis Adlard at No.1 Queenhithe. This handsome church, rebuilt by Wren after the Great Fire, was demolished by the City Corporation in 1876. Engraved by James Tingle (1801-1858) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, the master recorder of nineteenth-century London. From Shepherd's part-work series "London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century" (London : 1829-1832).
Steel line engraving on paper. Engraved surface 127 x 150mm (approx. 5" x 5-7/8"). In very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print. Adams 161/137.

£25

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