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View of Valle Crucis Abby [Abbey], Denbigh by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck - 1742

by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck

View of Valle Crucis Abby [Abbey], Denbigh by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck - 1742

View of Valle Crucis Abby [Abbey], Denbigh

by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck

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Buck, Samuel and Nathaniel: West View of Valle Crucis Abby [Abbey], in the County of Denbigh. 1742. Original copper engraving. Sheet size is approx. 450mm x 275mm and the engraved plate area is approx. 375mm x 195mm. With dedication to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn and brief history of the Abbey which is located in fields beneath steep mountains near Llangollen in North Wales. Two very small tears [7mm] to lower blank edge well outside plate area, otherwise a good, clean, strong, bright attractive topographical engraving.

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  • Illustrator Samuel and Nathaniel Buck,
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  • Publisher Samuel and Nathaniel Buck
  • Date Published 1742
The South West Prospect of Northampton.

The South West Prospect of Northampton.

by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck

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Alden Press A facsimile of the 1726 edition Published 1976. Large long rolled sheet In very good condition. Two small foxing spots on margins. Size 49 x 19.5 inches
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Perspective Views of cities and chief towns of England and Wales. PART V : LONDON.

by BUCK, Samuel and Nathaniel

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D. Bond and Robert Sayer. London. 1774. REPRINTED by Cowell and Traylen. London. 1966.. SHEET SIZE : c. 89 x 47 cms. IMAGE SIZE :c. 79 x 28 cms. Comprising Title and 5 plates [original numbers 41 to 45] within printed folder [copy of title]. As new condition. *These views, together forming a panorama of 5 vantage points, from Westminster Bridge downstream to London Bridge and the Tower of London, have long been considered the most detailed, accurate and beautiful views of eighteenth century London.
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The North-West View of Lambeth-Palace, in the County of Surry
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The North-West View of Lambeth-Palace, in the County of Surry

by BUCK, Samuel and Nathaniel, artists and engravers

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London: D. Bond, printer, 1774. Ephemera no binding. Fine. Nathaniel and Samuel BUCK. Archival matting with a hand-applied gilt border.  Matted print measures 14" high by 21" wide; the printed sheet measures 11 3/8" high by 18" wide; the engraved image within the plate-line measures 7 1/2" x 14 5/8" This hand-colored copperplate engraving is from the publication, Buck's Antiquities, or Venerable Remains of Above 400 Castles, &c. in England and Wales, with near 100 Views of Cities.  The plate for this print was engraved in 1737.  The highly detailed engraving includes the weather vanes, the surrounding town including a windmill, and busy river traffic on the Thames. The text under the illustration reads, "This PALACE the usual Residence of ye Archbishops of Canterbury on its Foundation to Archbishop Baldwin who was elected A.D. 1184.  He obtain'd ye Scite of it from ye Bishop & Monks of Rochester by Exchange of other Lands.  His Successors continued & improv'd the Building, several of them… Read More
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The South-East View of Dartmouth-Castle, in the County of Devon
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The South-East View of Dartmouth-Castle, in the County of Devon

by BUCK, Samuel and Nathaniel

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London: D. Bond, printer, 1774. Ephemera no binding. Fine. Samuel and Nathaniel BUCK. Archival matting with a hand-applied gilt border. Matted print measures 14" x 21"; print sheet measures 11 3/8" x 18"; engraved image within the plate line measures 7 ½" x 14 ½". Hand-colored copperplate engraving from the publication, Buck's Antiquities, or Venerable Remains of Above 400 Castles, &c. in England and Wales, with near 100 Views of Cities. The text reads, "This Castle was built for the defence of the harbour, and is very ancient for there has been a Chappel in it ever since D. Edward 3.time—which was dedicated to St. Petrock, & belongs to Stoke-fleming Church 2 miles off, but the stone Tower and Spire were Built by the Inhabitants not many Years since." A pronounced engraving plate mark can be easily seen within the matted area. Dartmouth Castle was built in 1388 by the corporation of Dartmouth to guard the mouth of the Dart Estuary in Devon, it was fortified by King Henry VIII and remained in… Read More
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South Prospect of Worksop Mannor, in the County of Nottingham
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South Prospect of Worksop Mannor, in the County of Nottingham

by BUCK, Samuel and Nathaniel

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London: Engraved by Saml. & Natl. Buck and Published according to Act of Parliament, No. 1 Garden Court, Middle Temple, 1745. Engraving. Very good condition apart from some overall light soiling, mild rippling and creasing, and a bit of minor mat burn. A spectacular panoramic view of Worksop Manor, the sprawling family seat of the Duke of Norfolk. Between 1720 and 1752, Samuel Buck and his younger brother Nathaniel toured England and Wales to record the castles and abbeys that scattered the countryside. Their detailed views provide an invaluable record of England's architectural antiquities, offering, in some cases, the only trace of ruined or lost buildings. Nathaniel and Samuel executed over 400 views in addition to 100 general views of English and Welsh cities. These detailed panoramas remain some of their most sought-after works, providing a fascinating view of England's most prominent cities. The Worksop Manor pictured here, a superb example of Elizabethan architecture, burnt down in 1761, not… Read More
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Antiquities and Views of Castles & Abbeys of England and Wales. First Sett of Twenty four Views...

Antiquities and Views of Castles & Abbeys of England and Wales. "First Sett of Twenty four Views . . of Abbys, Castles" in the Principality of Wales .. Pembrokeshire and Caermarthenshire. First printing.

by BUCK, Samuel (1696-1779) and Nathaniel BUCK (fl. 1724-1759)

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London: Saml. & Nathl. Buck, No. 1 Garden Court, Middle Temple, April 5th 1740. Contemporary vellum spine and corners and paper covered boards, age worn. Oblong 2° (305 x 470mm). 24 engraved plates printed on single sheets. (Occasional time stains in margins, some edges slightly frayed with light dust soiling, but not into images.) There is an engraved list of the prints and the subscribers followed by the 24 plates. This is the first printing, which was published is sets of 24 plates for England and Wales at two guineas per set. Samuel Buck (1696–1779) and his brother Nathaniel (active 1724–59) published two major series of engraved views of England and Wales: 81 prospects of towns (1728–53) and views of over 400 antiquities – ruined castles, abbeys and the like (1726–42). These constitute the most significant print series produced in Britain in the first half of the 18th century. Taken as a whole, the engravings represent the nation’s improving present condition along with the… Read More
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A General View of London and Westminster.
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A General View of London and Westminster.

by BUCK, Samuel and Nathaniel

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London, Robt. Sayer, 53 Fleet Street, 1749. . Copper engraving, printed on five sheets, framed and glazed individually (five in all), overall size per frame: 88cm by 38cm. The magnificent grand panorama of London.Samuel Buck and his brother Nathaniel are among the finest topographical artists to have worked in England. From 1720 onwards, first Samuel and then the two brothers toured England, drawing views of the cities and towns, castles, antiquities (particularly ruined monasteries) and other landmarks. They financed publication of this bold project by soliciting advance subscriptions.The crowning achievement of their long career, the most ambitious single view they had undertaken, is this highly important prospect of London taken from the River Thames drawn from five vantage points, and then blended into one continuous panorama, extending from Westminster Bridge downstream to London Bridge and the Tower of London.The subscription, originally conceived on four sheets, was announced thus, "London,… Read More
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