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409 | | Details | Ralfe, James | 1820 |
Capture of La Furieuse |
Ralfe, James |
1820 |
LOC:0 |
| $190.00 | Ralfe--James | Capture-of-La-Furieuse | Depicts the British vessel Bonne Citoyenne towing the Furieuse after defeating her in an eight hour battle. Hand-colored aquatint engraving from James Ralfe's 'The Naval Chronology of Great Britain'. Matted and framed.
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Attribution line: "Pub'd. By Pyall & Stroud, 19 Hanway Street Oxford Street." On wove paper with watermark "1825". |
414 | | Details | Ralfe, James | 1820 |
Capture of La Thetis |
Ralfe, James |
1820 |
LOC:0 |
| $0.00 | Ralfe--James | Capture-of-La-Thetis | SOLD
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Hand-colored aquatint engraving depicts the capture of 40-gun French frigate La Thetis by the British 36-gun frigate Amethyst. From James Ralfe's 'The Naval Chronology of Great Britain'.<BR> </BR>
Attribution line: "Pub'd. By Pyall & Stroud, 19 Hanway Street Oxford Street." On wove paper . |
415 | | Details | Ralfe, James | 1820 |
The Prometheus and Melpomene |
Ralfe, James |
1820 |
LOC:0 |
| $190.00 | Ralfe--James | The-Prometheus-and-Melpomene | Matted and framed.
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Antique hand-colored aquatint engraving depicts the day following a battle in which the Melpomene, Implacable, Bellerophon, and Prometheus captured six Russian gunboats and 12 supply vessels near Percola Point, Frederikshavn, Denmark.<BR> </BR>
From James Ralfe's 'The Naval Chronology of Great Britain'. Attribution line: "Pub'd. By Pyall & Stroud, 19 Hanway Street Oxford Street." On wove paper . |
416 | | Details | Ralfe, James | 1820 |
The Imperieuse and Thames attacking a Castle and Gunboats |
Ralfe, James |
1820 |
LOC:0 |
| $0.00 | Ralfe--James | The-Imperieuse-and-Thames-attacking-a-Castle-and-Gunboats | SOLD<br></br>
Hand-colored aquatint engraving depicts two British ships, 38-gun frigate Imperieuse and 32-gun Frigate Thames, in the harbour of Palinuro on the coast of Calabria in November 1811. The ships sank two gunboats and captured the fort after a just 15 minutes of shelling, and took two gunboats and 22 smaller vessels as prizes.<BR> </BR>
From James Ralfe's 'The Naval Chronology of Great Britain'. Attribution line: "Pub'd. By Pyall & Stroud, 19 Hanway Street Oxford Street." On wove paper . |
417 | | Details | Ralfe, James | 1820 |
Situation of the Temeraire |
Ralfe, James |
1820 |
LOC:0 |
| $0.00 | Ralfe--James | Situation-of-the-Temeraire | SOLD
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Matted and framed.
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Hand-colored aquatint engraving depicts the 98-gun British ship HMS Temeraire on October 21, 1805 at the battle of Trafalgar off the coast of Cape Trafalgar, Spain.<BR> </BR>
From James Ralfe's 'The Naval Chronology of Great Britain'. Attribution line: "Pub'd. By Pyall & Stroud, 19 Hanway Street Oxford Street." On wove paper . |
418 | | Details | Ralfe, James | 1820 |
Capture of La Sparviere, May 3rd 1810. |
Ralfe, James |
1820 |
LOC:0 |
| $190.00 | Ralfe--James | Capture-of-La-Sparviere--May-3rd-1810- | Hand-colored aquatint engraving depicts the British 46-gun Spartan capturing the French vessel Sparviere in the Bay of Naples in 1810.<BR> </BR>
From James Ralfe's 'The Naval Chronology of Great Britain'. Attribution line: "Pub'd. By Pyall & Stroud, 19 Hanway Street Oxford Street." On wove paper . |