Jonathan Riddell Antiquarian Maps and Prints

Algeria Prints

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PL0590AlgeriaAlgerine method of Executing a Christian for attempting to escape from Slavery. / Algerine Method of Punishing a Criminal found guilty of committing Burglary. c1767. Engraved for Bankes's New System of Geography. Published by Royal Authority. Copper engraving.h 310mm x w 177mm£25Image to follow
P5573AlgeriaAlgerine method of Executing a Christian for attempting to escape from Slavery. c1777. Engraved for Middleton's Complete System of Geography. Copper engraving.h 280mm x w 160mm£15Image to follow
P5560AlgeriaAlgiers, c1840. Engraved by S Davenport and published by Thomas Kelly. Steel engraving.h 99mm x w 167mm£15Image to follow
PL0607AlgeriaAn Algerine Funeral, c1777. Engraved for Middleton's Complete System of Geography. Copper engraving.h 273mm x w 165mm£18Image to follow
P0748AlgeriaBazaar of the Fig Tree,Algiers c1840, drawn by T Allom and engraved by E Benjamin. Published in "Shore and Islands of the Mediterranean" by Fisher, Son & Co. London & Paris, 1840. Steel engraving.h 120mm x w 185mm£13Image to follow
P5559AlgeriaInterior of a Moorish House, Algiers, 1838. Drawn by T Allom and engraved by E Challis, for the "Shores and Islands of the Mediterranean". Published by Fisher & Son. Steel engraving.h 120mm x w 173mm£12Image to follow
P0751AlgeriaTown and Harbour of Bona (Bone or Annaba) c1840, drawn by John Saalmon and engraved by J Appleton. Published in "Shore and Islands of the Mediterranean" by Fisher, Son & Co. London & Paris, 1840. Steel engraving.h 125mm x w 188mm£13Image to follow
PL0594AlgeriaView of the City of Tunis, the Capital of that Kingdom on the Coast of Barbary. / View of the City of Algiers, the Capital of that Kingdom on the Coast of Barbary, c1767. Engraved for Bankes's New System of Geography. Published by Royal Authority. Copper engraving. Condition - tear and stain to lower left-hand margin. Not affecting image.h 303mm x w 176mm£18Image to follow