Loading Spinner

Henry Andrews Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1794 - d. 1868

See Artist Details

0 Lots

Sort By:

Categories

    Auction Date

    Seller

    Seller Location

    Price Range

    to
    • Andrews - Pair of Botanical Engravings: Shrubby Peony & Dwarf Winged-leaved Dahlia
      Nov. 16, 2024

      Andrews - Pair of Botanical Engravings: Shrubby Peony & Dwarf Winged-leaved Dahlia

      Est: $300 - $600

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Henry Andrews Oil on Canvas Fete Champtres
      Oct. 10, 2024

      Henry Andrews Oil on Canvas Fete Champtres

      Est: $700 - $900

      Henry Andrews (British, 1794-1868). Oil on canvas garden scene, Fete Champtres. Signed H. Andrews and dated 1867 lower right and with William A. Findlay Incorporated, Chicago label with info on verso. 13 1/2" x 11 1/2" (with frame 22 3/4" x 21"). Provenance: Estate of Princess Maria "Mimi" Romanoff.

      Willow Auction House
    • Attributed to Henry Andrews Oil on Canvas
      Jul. 18, 2024

      Attributed to Henry Andrews Oil on Canvas

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Attributed to Henry Andrews (British, 1794-1868). Oil on canvas, garden scene. Unsigned. 33" x 46" (with frame 42" x 55"). Some inpainting to the foreground; chips and losses to gilt frame. Provenance: Estate of Princess Maria "Mimi" Romanoff.

      Willow Auction House
    • Attributed to Henry Andrews Oil on Canvas
      Jul. 18, 2024

      Attributed to Henry Andrews Oil on Canvas

      Est: $800 - $1,000

      Attributed to Henry Andrews (British, 1794-1868). Oil on canvas, garden celebration. Unsigned. 28 1/2" x 23 1/2" (with frame 37" x 32"). Sotheby's sale 5010 label on verso. Heavily varnished, some crazing; chips and losses to gilt frame. Provenance: Estate of Princess Maria "Mimi" Romanoff.

      Willow Auction House
    • Henry Andrews Oil on Canvas The Hawking Party
      Jul. 18, 2024

      Henry Andrews Oil on Canvas The Hawking Party

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Henry Andrews (British, 1794-1868). Oil on canvas, The Hawking Party. Signed H. Andrews lower right, and with labels with title and info on verso. 43 1/2" x 33 1/2" (with frame 52" x 42"). Sections of inpainting throughout, varnished, crazing throughout, small spots of white paint spatter throughout, some paint loss to bird center left and section of trees along right side. Provenance: Estate of Princess Maria "Mimi" Romanoff.

      Willow Auction House
    • Attributed to Henry Andrews Oil on Canvas Camp
      Jul. 18, 2024

      Attributed to Henry Andrews Oil on Canvas Camp

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Attributed to Henry Andrews (British, 1794-1868). Oil on canvas, camp scene. Unsigned. 24 1/2" x 38" (with frame 32 1/2" x 44 1/2"). Some paint loss from frame along edges, canvas loose in frame, chip to frame lower right and chips and losses throughout frame. Provenance: Estate of Princess Maria "Mimi" Romanoff.

      Willow Auction House
    • Henry Andrews, Musical Scene
      Jun. 26, 2024

      Henry Andrews, Musical Scene

      Est: $600 - $900

      (British, 1794-1868) Musical Party in a Garden, signed lower right "Henry Andrews", oil on panel, 16-3/8 x 21-3/8 in. (39.69 x 52.39 cm.); gilt wood and molded composition frame, 23-1/2 x 28-1/2 x 3-1/4 in. Provenance: Private Collection, Miami, Florida

      Brunk Auctions
    • Possibly Henry Andrews, British, 1794-1868
      May. 04, 2024

      Possibly Henry Andrews, British, 1794-1868

      Est: $100 - $25,000

      Possibly Henry Andrews, British, 1794-1868, The Proposal, Courtiers With Amour In A Garden, Oil On Canvas, Signed Fragonard 17 Paris Lower Right, Sotheby's Belgravia Label And Lot 153, 25/10/77 In Chalk Verso, Family Note With Attribution To Henry Andrews, British 1794-1868, 55 X 44 Inches, Old Giltwood Wood Slat Frame 56 X 45 X 2 Inches, Later Varnish Layer, 12 Inch Abrasion To Paint Surface High Center. See Photos For Additional Condition Information.

      J. Garrett Auctioneers
    • Attributed to Henry Andrews (1794-1868), A Hunting Party Returning to a Mansion, oil on panel, 13" x 18" (33 x
      Apr. 30, 2024

      Attributed to Henry Andrews (1794-1868), A Hunting Party Returning to a Mansion, oil on panel, 13" x 18" (33 x

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      Attributed to Henry Andrews (1794-1868), A Hunting Party Returning to a Mansion, oil on panel, 13" x 18" (33 x 46cm).

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Andrews - Native to Australia: Heath-leaved Banksia
      Mar. 23, 2024

      Andrews - Native to Australia: Heath-leaved Banksia

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Native to Australia: Hillock Bush Plant
      Mar. 23, 2024

      Andrews - Native to Australia: Hillock Bush Plant

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Amaryllis
      Mar. 23, 2024

      Andrews - Amaryllis

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Mexican Ferraria
      Mar. 23, 2024

      Andrews - Mexican Ferraria

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Himalayan Lily
      Mar. 23, 2024

      Andrews - Himalayan Lily

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Long-leaved Protea. 144
      Aug. 12, 2023

      Andrews - Long-leaved Protea. 144

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - St. John's-wort-leaved Melaleuca (Native to Australia). 200
      Aug. 12, 2023

      Andrews - St. John's-wort-leaved Melaleuca (Native to Australia). 200

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Mexican Ferraria. 178
      Aug. 12, 2023

      Andrews - Mexican Ferraria. 178

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Helmet-flowered Gladiolus. 122
      Aug. 12, 2023

      Andrews - Helmet-flowered Gladiolus. 122

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Nettle-flowered Lily-Daffodil. 179
      Aug. 12, 2023

      Andrews - Nettle-flowered Lily-Daffodil. 179

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - LARGE LOT of 290 Botanical Engravings
      Apr. 01, 2023

      Andrews - LARGE LOT of 290 Botanical Engravings

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - 10 Australian Botanical Engravings
      Oct. 08, 2022

      Andrews - 10 Australian Botanical Engravings

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - 6 Australian Botanical Engravings
      Oct. 01, 2022

      Andrews - 6 Australian Botanical Engravings

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Included in this lot: Madder-leaved Pultanaea. 351 Coronet Protea. 17 White Correa. 18 Cape Marygold-leaved Goodenia. 22 Hawthorn-scented Boronia Toothed-leaved Starwort. 61 Red-flowered Labertia. 69 Description: This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - 5 Protea Engravings
      Oct. 01, 2022

      Andrews - 5 Protea Engravings

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Included in this lot: Broad-leaved shewy Protea. 110 Wooly-headed Protea. 264 Umbellated Protea. 248 Wooly-leaved Protea. 243 Spike-flowered Protea. 234 Description: This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - 4 Botanical Engravings
      Oct. 01, 2022

      Andrews - 4 Botanical Engravings

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Included in this lot: Oblique-leaved Cyrtanthus. 265 Changeable-Rose Hibiscus. 228 Sweet violet-colour'd Lachenalia. 251 Sweet-scented Star of Bethlehem. 260 Description: This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Pair of Magnolia Engravings
      Oct. 01, 2022

      Andrews - Pair of Magnolia Engravings

      Est: $400 - $800

      Included in this lot: Brown-stemmed Magnolia. 229 Dwarf Magnolia. 226 Description: Description: This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Gigantic Asphodel-Lily. 169
      Oct. 01, 2022

      Andrews - Gigantic Asphodel-Lily. 169

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Aritchoke-like-flowered Protea. 288
      Sep. 24, 2022

      Andrews - Aritchoke-like-flowered Protea. 288

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Smooth-leaved Shewy Protea. 277
      Sep. 24, 2022

      Andrews - Smooth-leaved Shewy Protea. 277

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Large-flowered Protea. 301
      Sep. 24, 2022

      Andrews - Large-flowered Protea. 301

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Pyramid-spiked Gladiolus. 335
      Sep. 24, 2022

      Andrews - Pyramid-spiked Gladiolus. 335

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Starr'd Water-Lily. 330
      Sep. 24, 2022

      Andrews - Starr'd Water-Lily. 330

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Anemony-leaved Protea. 332
      Sep. 24, 2022

      Andrews - Anemony-leaved Protea. 332

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Sawed-leaved Banksia. 82
      Sep. 17, 2022

      Andrews - Sawed-leaved Banksia. 82

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Long-leaved Protea. 133
      Sep. 17, 2022

      Andrews - Long-leaved Protea. 133

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Long-leaved Protea. 132
      Sep. 17, 2022

      Andrews - Long-leaved Protea. 132

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Black-flowered Protea. 103
      Sep. 17, 2022

      Andrews - Black-flowered Protea. 103

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Purple-flowered Gentian. 117
      Sep. 17, 2022

      Andrews - Purple-flowered Gentian. 117

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Heart-shape-leaved Protea. 289
      Sep. 17, 2022

      Andrews - Heart-shape-leaved Protea. 289

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Purple-flowered Magnolia. 324
      Sep. 10, 2022

      Andrews - Purple-flowered Magnolia. 324

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Waved-leaved Protea. 270
      Sep. 10, 2022

      Andrews - Waved-leaved Protea. 270

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Bitten-ended-leaved Banksia [Native to Australia]. 258
      Sep. 10, 2022

      Andrews - Bitten-ended-leaved Banksia [Native to Australia]. 258

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Heath-leaved Banksia (Native to New Holland, Australia). 156
      Sep. 10, 2022

      Andrews - Heath-leaved Banksia (Native to New Holland, Australia). 156

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Sweet-scented Water-Lily. 297
      Sep. 10, 2022

      Andrews - Sweet-scented Water-Lily. 297

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Andrews - Blue Water-Lily. 197
      Sep. 10, 2022

      Andrews - Blue Water-Lily. 197

      Est: $150 - $350

      This wonderful, scarce botanical engraving is from Henry Andrews's The Botanist's Repository, Comprising coloured engravings of New, and Rare Plants only.... The work was published in London by T. Bensley for the author between 1797 and 1815. Each engraving features original hand-coloring, all of which are accredited to Andrews himself, and are printed on J. Whatman watermarked, woven paper. Andrews stated in the preface to the work that his intent was to make these prints as close to hand colored drawings as possible. The work showcased many exotic species. It “made a contribution of lasting importance to the literature of botany and horticulture by providing records and means of identification of a great diversity of beautiful and interesting plants, many of them new to science” (Quinby and Stevenson). In particular, many of the plants are native to Australia, South Africa, and America.

      Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
    • Henry Andrews,
      Jul. 19, 2022

      Henry Andrews,

      Est: £600 - £800

      Henry Andrews, British 1794-1868- The Invitation; oil on canvas, 45 x 57.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection. Note: Andrews often returned to the theme of the �f�te galante�, and was clearly heavily influenced by the work of 18th-century French Rococo painters including Fran�ois Boucher (1703-1770) and Jean-Honor� Fragonard (1732-1806). Such scenes, including the present work, are frequently set in an idyllic, arcadian landscape, creating a veritable sense of escapism from viewers� everyday life. Please refer to department for condition report

      Roseberys
    • Henry Andrews,
      Jul. 19, 2022

      Henry Andrews,

      Est: £500 - £700

      Henry Andrews, British 1794-1868- The Proposal; oil on canvas, signed 'H. Andrews' (lower left), 50 x 40 cm. Provenance: Private Collection. Note: Andrews was clearly heavily influenced by the work of 18th-century French Rococo painters including Fran�ois Boucher (1703-1770) and Jean-Honor� Fragonard (1732-1806). Such scenes, including the present work, are frequently set in an idyllic, arcadian landscape, creating a veritable sense of escapism from viewers� everyday life. Please refer to department for condition report

      Roseberys
    • Henry Andrews,
      Jul. 19, 2022

      Henry Andrews,

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      Henry Andrews, British 1794-1868- The Dance; oil on canvas, signed 'H Andrews' (lower left), 70 x 98 cm. Provenance: Private Collection. Note: Andrews often returned to the theme of the �f�te galante�, and was clearly heavily influenced by the work of 18th-century French Rococo painters including Fran�ois Boucher (1703-1770) and Jean-Honor� Fragonard (1732-1806). Such scenes, including the present work, are frequently set in an idyllic, arcadian landscape, creating a veritable sense of escapism from viewers� everyday life. Please refer to department for condition report

      Roseberys
    • Henry Andrews (British, 1794-1868) Europa and the Bull
      Jul. 06, 2022

      Henry Andrews (British, 1794-1868) Europa and the Bull

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Henry Andrews (British, 1794-1868) Europa and the Bull signed 'H.Andrews' (lower left) oil on canvas 125.1 x 73.7cm (49 1/4 x 29in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    Lots Per Page: