Ref |
Subject |
Location |
Description |
Size |
Price |
Image |
P0027 | Military | | 1st (Royal) Dragoons, by G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph | 235 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0035 | Military | | A Military Doctor, by G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph | 235 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0058 | Military | | Camp of the Naval Brigade before Sevastopol, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 1 March 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0055 | Military | | Camp of the light Division, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 27 September 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0067 | Military | | Church of St Peter and St Paul, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 29 April 1856 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0061 | Military | | Commissariat Difficulties, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 9 February 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0059 | Military | | Distant view of Lord Raglan's Headquaters before Sebastopol, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 18 January 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0070 | Military | | Ditch of the Malakoff Battery Gervais and rear of the Redan, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 20 May 1856 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0053 | Military | | Fortress of Yenikale looking towards the sea of Azoff, before Sevastopol, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 13 August 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0064 | Military | | Highland Brigade Camp, looking south, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 24 May 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0761 | Military | | Ibraham Pascha's Camp, c1857. Drawn and engrved by A Carse. Published in England's Battles by Sea and Land A Complete Record of the Naval and Military Conflicts of the British Nation, With Their Labours, Triumphs, and Disasters, c1857. Steel engraving. | h 110mm x w 170mm plus decorat | £12 | |
P0054 | Military | | Mine of the Bastiion du Mat, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 20 May 1856 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0073 | Military | | Prince Wolkonzoff's Palace,near Yalta on the SOuth Coast of the Crimea by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 15th June 1855by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0062 | Military | | Quarantine Cemetry and Church with French Battery No. 50, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 27 February 1856 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0066 | Military | | Sebastopol from old Chersonese and ancient church of St Vladimir, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 28 May 1856 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0071 | Military | | Sebastopol from the Sea, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 24 April 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0060 | Military | | Sebastopol from the rear of the English batteries, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 15 January 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0065 | Military | | Sebastopol fromn the 26 Gun Battery on the extreme right of French attack, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 20 March 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0052 | Military | | Sentinel of the Zouaves, before Sevastopol, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 19 February 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0746 | Military | | Soldato Svizzero c1830. (Swizz soldier Original engraving with ahnd colouring | h 230mm x w 152mm | £30 | |
P0029 | Military | | The 10th Prince of Wales' Own Royal Hussars, by G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph | 215 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0030 | Military | | The 25th King's Own Scottish Borderers, by G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph. | 225 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0031 | Military | | The 43rd Oxfordshire Light Infantry, by G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph. | 230 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0033 | Military | | The Durham Light Infantry, by G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph | 230 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0056 | Military | | The Graves in the Fort on Cathcart's Hill of the Officers 4th Division who fell at Inkermann, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 1 March 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0032 | Military | | The London Scottish Volunteers, by G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph | 230 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0069 | Military | | The New Works at the Siege of Sebastopol on the right attack, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 24 May 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0026 | Military | | The Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers by G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph | 225 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0028 | Military | | The Royal Artillery, G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph. | 225 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0034 | Military | | The Royal Engineers, by G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph | 235 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0063 | Military | | The Ruins of Inkerman and City of Caverns, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 22 May 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0025 | Military | | The Scots Guards by G Douglas Giles, c1890, Publ J S Virtue & Co, chromolithograph | 220 x 158mm | £25 | |
P0072 | Military | | The Valley of Baidar,from Petroski's villa looking east by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 10 October 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0068 | Military | | The Valley of the Shadow of Death, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 11 June 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0057 | Military | | The camp of the 1st Division looking south towards the camp of the 2nd Division. The heights of Inkermann in the distance, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 19 March 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0074 | Military | | The north side of the harbour of Sebastopol, by William Simpson,from Golnaghis' Authentic Series, Published 25 October 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi. Original sepia lithograph of the Crimea War. | h 260mm x w 420mm | SOLD | |
P0024 | Military | | Victorian Mounted Rifles, by H Bunnett, c1890, chromolithograph. | 230mm x 200mm | £30 | |
P2040 | Military | Portsmouth | Return of the Troops from Ashantee: The Black Watch (42nd Highlanders) Marching to Governor's Green, Portsmouth, 4 April 1874. Published in the Illustrated London News, Wood engraving | h 273mm x w 400mm (sheet) | £18 | |