No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Anthony Chearnley? (illustrator). A coloured etching, 17 X 12 cms Mounting 30 X 25 cms. Very good condition, fresh copy with no brown spotting. Carries the text: "West Prospect of the Castle of Kanturk the Capital Seat of the Cantred & Barony of Duhallow in the County of Cork in Ireland, erected into an Honour by Patent 1615 the 13th of James 1st by the Name of the Honour of Kanturk, belonging to John Percival Earl of Egmont Viscount Kanturk etc." The NLI gives a publication date of c.1750. Is this by Anthony Chearnley? Another, very similar view is contained in The Compleat Irish Traveller (1788).
Published by Skibbereen, Inanna Rare Books & Art Publishing House., 2023
Seller: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Ireland
Art / Print / Poster
Luxury Fine Art Giclée Reprint of the Engraving which was originally created by Anthony Chearnley for Charles Smith but later pirated/printed without permission in London by publisher Philip Luckombe in the year 1788. Image Size: 13,6 cm wide x 21 cm high. Sheet Size: 19,7 cm wide x 27 cm high. Excellent condition. Copyright by Inanna Rare Books Ltd. [Price includes 23% VAT (32,72 ) / Net: (142,28 )] Buttevant (Irish: Cill na Mullach, meaning 'Church of the Summits' or Ecclesia Tumulorum in the Latin) is a medieval market town, incorporated by charter of Edward III, situated in North County Cork, Ireland. (Wikipedia).
Published by Skibbereen, Inanna Rare Books & Art Publishing House., 2023
Seller: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Ireland
Art / Print / Poster
Luxury Fine Art Giclée Reprint of the Engraving which was originally created by Anthony Chearnley and Thomas Chambers for Charles Smith but later pirated/printed without permission in London by publisher Philip Luckombe in the year 1788. Image Size: 52 cm wide x 21,3 cm high. Sheet Size: 58 cm wide x 27 cm high. Excellent condition of this very decorative View of Kinsale with Ringroan Castle [Milo de Cogan / Milo de Courcy]. Copyright by Inanna Rare Books Ltd. [Price includes 23% VAT (70,12 ) / Net: (304,88 )] One of the earliest illustrations of Kinsale and Kinsale Harbour with the famous remains of Ringrone Castle. Philip Luckombe included this illustration in "The Compleat Irish Traveller" in the year 1788. It was originally created by Anthony Chearnley and Thomas Chambers for Charles Smith in his publication "The Antient And Present State of The County And City Of Cork" (1750).