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      • London.- Bowles & Carver (publishers) & Robert Wilkinson. A View of Westminster Bridge from Lambeth; A View of the City of London..., [c. 1765] (2).
        Jul. 16, 2020

        London.- Bowles & Carver (publishers) & Robert Wilkinson. A View of Westminster Bridge from Lambeth; A View of the City of London..., [c. 1765] (2).

        Est: £400 - £600

        London.- Bowles & Carver (publishers) & Robert Wilkinson. A View of Westminster Bridge from Lambeth; A View of the City of London..., a pair of London views, the first mentioned by Pierre Charles Canot, engravings with original hand-colouring in gouache, on laid papers, one with an early J. Whatman watermark, the other a Strasbourg lily, platemarks each approx. 280 x 425 mm (11 x 16 3/4 in), full margins with deckle edges, some marginal nicks and tears, rubbing to pigment in places, minor handling creases, both unframed, [circa 1765 or slightly later] (2) .

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      • WILKINSON, JAMES, translator. Hau Kiou Choaan; or, The Pleasing History. A Translation from the Chinese Language. 4 vols. 1761
        Feb. 28, 2013

        WILKINSON, JAMES, translator. Hau Kiou Choaan; or, The Pleasing History. A Translation from the Chinese Language. 4 vols. 1761

        Est: $400 - $600

        WILKINSON, JAMES, translator. Hau Kiou Choaan; or, The Pleasing History. A Translation from the Chinese Language. To which are added, I. The Argument or Story of a Chinese Play, II. A Collection of Chinese Proverbs, and III. Fragments of Chinese Poetry. With Notes [by Thomas Percy]. Engraved frontispiece and errata leaf in each volume; half-title in Volume 1 only. 4 volumes. 12mo, contemporary calf with morocco lettering pieces, some wear to spine ends, joints cracked or starting; frontispieces lightly offset, with short clean tear in the second and third, contents otherwise clean. From the library of Matthew Boulton (1728-1809), with Christie's 1986 sale bookplates. London: R. and J. Dodsley, 1761

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