While our images are electronically watermarked, the antique prints themselves are not.
West View, Hever Castle, County Kent BKV309 $165
Each print measures
approximately 18 inches wide by 11 3/8 inches long
We are delighted to offer
these beautiful copper-engraved views from
the historic work of the brothers Samuel and Nathaniel
Buck, Views of Ruins of Castles & Abbeys in England,
1726-1742. Samuel and Nathaniel Buck
were the most important topographical artists of the
18th century, creating a record of over 500 ancient
monuments & towns in England and Wales. Many of these
monuments had been devastated during the course of the
Reformation, particularly during the period when Oliver
Cromwell ruled England as "Lord Protector." The
Bucks Views, as they have become known, provide an
invaluable record of these magnificent buildings, some
of which have seen further deterioration during the 275
years that have since passed.
The prints are all
ORIGINAL copper engravings from the 1726 edition, with
its characteristic numbering of each plate in the
margin. Each engraving
describes in beautiful copperplate below the image, the
history of the monument, from Norman times to the early
18th century, including changes of ownership. Most
prints show a dedication and coat of arms. It is an emotional journey for those who love England to
look through these prints as they embody so much of the
history of England in the succinct yet all encompassing
descriptions by the brothers Buck along with the
fabulous engravings.
Originally, they were printed and sold in sets of 24,
each set covering several counties, taking the brothers
Buck 30 years to complete. Each set was originally
priced at 2 guineas. Here is the stuff of
legends: Tintagel, birthplace of King Arthur;
Buckland, property of the Elizabethan sailor Sir Francis
Drake, and many more. We have the series almost
complete, with the bookplate of Sir Robert Grosvenor.
Each print measures
approximately 18 inches wide by 11 3/8 inches long. The
condition of the plates is excellent, with the paper
being a fine, heavy, watermarked chain lined type with
strong plate marks. There are few fox marks or other
blemishes & the paper is a soft white. These prints are
about 275 years old & provide a wonderful historical
testament to English architecture and history.
We accept MasterCard, Visa
& American Express credit cards, PayPal, and money
orders. Washington state residents pay Washington state
sales tax.
Shipping for this item to U.S. addresses is $9.95. Items
can be combined to save on postage. Our environment is
smoke free. You may return any item within 7 days if not
satisfied. To order, you may call us toll free at
1-888-PANTEEK (726-8335) or email. We pack
professionally using only new materials.
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