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Antique English Engraving and Photograph Group Lot, ca.1770-1900s

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Historical Memorabilia Start Price:60.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
Antique English Engraving and Photograph Group Lot, ca.1770-1900s
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This item SOLD at 2022 Jan 18 @ 15:30UTC-5 : EST/CDT
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England. Group lot of 11 engravings and photographs of English buildings and locations. Includes: Engraving of Goldsmith's Hall in black and white with thick cardstock background, but has fallen off of mounting; Engraving of the Royal Exchange in black and white and mounted on thick cardstock; Black and white engraving of the Clayton & Shuttleworth's Portable Steam Engine, unmounted; Black and white photograph of the York Minster's Five Sisters' Window, the only memorial in the country dedicated to all women of the British Empire who lost their lives during the First World War, mounted on cardstock; Colorized engraving of the Royal Vault located in St. Georges Chapel in Windsor, with numbers corresponding to the location of the remains of royalty such as King George III and his wife Queen Charlotte; a British Monarchy document, a single page describing the role and religion of the King of Great Britain, with black text, likely from the early 1800s; Black and white photograph of a view of York from the City Wall, mounted on cardstock; Hand-colored ca. 1840 steel engraving of the Stock Exchange, with men gathered around at center, mounted on thick cardstock; Hand-colored ca. 1829 steel engraving of the Bank of England, mounted; 1773 hand-colored copper engraving of a front view of the Bank of England in Threadneedle Street, mounted; and a black and white engraving of 'La Bourse Royale' (Royal Exchange), with faint writing in pencil at bottom right, stating that the Royal Exchange burned down in 1838. All are in Fine-VF condition for their age. (11)