A picturesque tour through Holland, Brabant, and part of France; made in the autumn of 1789 : Illustrated with copper plates in aqua tinta from drawings on the spot, / by Samuel Ireland ...
Engraver.:
Ireland, Samuel,
Engraver.:
Apostool, Cornelis,
Donor.:
Fitzwilliam, Richard Fitzwilliam,
(Viscount,)
Engraved title-page in both volumes.
Those plates marked S.I. were etched by the author. The rest were executed by Mr. Cornelius Apostool, of Amsterdam. cf. Pref.
Old classmark: 600.
Binding: by L. Staggemeier & Welcher ... London (ticket). Patterned calf, g. rolled border; spine & board edges g.t., border g.t. on inside covers, raised bands, g. lettering; marbled e.p. & a.e. marbled.
History note: Provenance: Fitzwilliam, 1809.
2 v ([45] leaves of plates) : ill ; 24cm (8vo).
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Ireland, Samuel,engraver.London :Printed for T. & I. Egerton,May 1st 1790. Apostool, Cornelis, 1762-1844, engraver. Fitzwilliam, Richard Fitzwilliam, Viscount, 1745-1816, donor. Thomas and John Egerton (Firm), publisher. Staggemeier & Welcher (Firm), bookbinder.
Accession number: PB 131-2020
Primary reference Number: 279312
ALMA control 001: 99211483803606
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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