Lithographs
Lithography was invented in Germany by Johann Senefelder in 1796. We stock a rare collection of fine antique lithograph prints illustrating views of country houses, castles, mansions and architecturally important buildings lithographed by artists such as, Charles Greenwood, William Gauci, Augustus Butler and Day & Haghe (William Day & Louis Haghe) who were appointed Lithographers to the Queen in 1838.
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- All Prints
- Lithographs
- Aquatints
- Engravings
- Etchings
- Photographs and Plans - Historic and Listed Buildings
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Cranbury Park
1880
£15.00
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Creech Grange
1857
£80.00
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Crete Hall, The Seat of Jeremiah Rosher, Esq
1838
£46.00
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Crewe Hall
1871
£48.00
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Crewe Hall
1843-1881
£60.00
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Crewe Hall, The Seat of The Right Hon. Lord Crewe
1850
£80.00
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Croft Castle
1840
£60.00
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Croft House, the Seat of J R Coulthart
1852
£22.00
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Cuffnells Park, The Seat of Sir Edward Poore
1834
£50.00
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Dalton Hall
1880
£25.00
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Dalton Hall, The Seat of Edmund Hornby, Esq
1846
£60.00
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Danbury Palace
1880
£25.00
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Daresbury Hall, The Seat of Samual Beckett Chadwick, Esq.
1850
£60.00
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Dartrey
1880
£25.00
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Davenham Hall, the Seat of John Hosken Harper, Esq
1850
£60.00
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Deene Park
1880
£25.00
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Delamere Manor, The Seat of George Wilbraham, Esq
1850
£80.00
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Denbies, The Seat of W. J. Denison, Esq. MP.
1828
£50.00
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Denne Hill, The Seat of Lady Montresor
1838
£46.00
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Denton Park
1880
£25.00
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Dimland Castle, the seat of John Nicholl Carne, Esq
1853
£25.00
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Dingestow Court The Seat of Samuel Richard Bosanquet, Esq
1855
£22.00
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Donington Castle
1880
£25.00
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Dorfold Hall
1843-1881
£60.00