Jonathan Riddell Antiquarian Maps and Prints

Ethnography Prints

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P5570EthnographyAbbas Gregorius / Native of Hausa., c1842. Engraved for Pritchard's Natural History of Man. Steel engraving. Condition - surface dirt to [page mainly along left-hand and bottom margins.h 105mm x w 205mm£10Image to follow
PL0613EthnographyAfrican Gold trinkets worn as Spells / Bracelets / Gold Hatband / Gold Horn / Necklace m/ Small stools / Arm Rings / Hair Combs / large wooden stools / Scales for Gold ? Kowries or Bujis / Piece of Gold / Earthen Pot / Pea Weight / Krakra Gold. c1745 Published in "A New General Collection of Voyages and Travels"; Printed for Thomas Astley, Published by His Majesty's Authority, London". Copper engraving.h 222mm x w 144mm£10Image to follow
P5431EthnographyGipsies, c1860. Published in The Illustrated London News. Wood engraving. Unrelated text on reverse.h 150mm x w 226mm£12Image to follow
P0759EthnographyHottentot Entertainment of Music and Dancing, c1790. From Thomas Bankes's A New Royal Authentic and Complete System of Universal Geography Published by Royal Authority". Published by C Cooke. Copper engraving.h 118mm x w 173mm£10Image to follow
P5568EthnographyJon, Son of Solliman Dgiallo, High Priest of Bonda in the Country of Foota, Africa / William Ansah Sessarakoo, sonof John Bannishee Corrantee Ohinnee of Anamaboe, June 1750. Published in the Gentleman's Magazine. Copper engraving. Condition - horizonal crease - otherwise a good copy.h 104mm x w 192mm£8Image to follow
P0758EthnographyMarriage Ceremony of the Hottentots, c1790. Engraved by Hawkins. From Thomas Bankes's A New Royal Authentic and Complete System of Universal Geography Published by Royal Authority". Published by C Cooke. Copper engraving.h 120mm x w 173mm£10Image to follow
P5436EthnographyThe Tinker - Der Kesselflicker, c1860. Drawn by F V Mieris and engraved by W French. Published by A H Payne. Steel engraving.h 137mm x w 158mm£12Image to follow
P5017EthnographyThe Wicker Colossus of the Druids, wherein Malefactors, Prisoners of War and sometimes innocent Persons (When there was a deficiency of the former) were Burnt as Sacrifices to their Deities. c1773. This portrayal of the Wicker Man was engraved for the "Complete English Traveller". Copper engraving.h 240mm x w 157mm£35Image to follow
PL0620EthnographyWeapons used by the Gold Coast Negros, from Barbot etc, c1745 Published in "A New General Collection of Voyages and Travels"; Printed for Thomas Astley, Published by His Majesty's Authority, London". Copper engraving.h 220mm x w 147mm£10Image to follow
PL0626EthnographyAfricaAnother Way of Carriage, from De Bry, c1746. Engraved by J Basire. Copper engraving.h 210mm x w 170mm£18Image to follow