George Abbott
(1803 - 1838)
Views of the Forts of Bhurtpore and Weire along with Sketches about Kurrah, Mannickpore
George Abott, Views of the Forts of Bhurtpore and Weire along with Sketches about Kurrah, Mannickpore , London: Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co. for J.M. Richardson, 1827 and 1831 Each plate extensively captioned; nineteenth century morocco-backed cloth with gilt text to the spine, preserved in a modern customized (with toggles) book box of Robert & Maria Travis. 31.2 x 45.2 x 1.5 cm 32.5 x 47 x 3.5 cm (with solander box) 2 works together in 1 volume, 1st editionViews of the Forts of Bhurtpore and Weire Pictorial lithograph title page, dedication page (to General Combermere), and 11 uncoloured lithograph plates of sheet size 33.2 x 48 cm on India paper by William Gauci (2), Paul Gauci (2), J. D. Harding (4), J. S. Templeton (2), F. Mackenzie (2) and J. H. Lynch after Abbott, lithographed by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co. LIST OF PLATES 1. Frontispiece / 2. Title page / 3. View of the right breach, Bhurtpoore / 4. The Breach made in the face of the long necked bastion, Bhurtpoore / 5. The Mud cavalier on the North East Angle of the Citadel, Bhurtpoore / 6. The South Bridge of the Citadel, Bhurtpoore / 7. The Futteh Baug of the fortress of Bhurtpoore / 8. View taken from the top of the breach in the long necked bastion looking towards the interior of the fort, Bhurtpoore / 9. View of the large Cavalier, Bhurtpoore / 10. Western Gate of the Citadel, Fort of Weire / 11. North East angle of the Citadel, Weire / 12. View of the large pukkah bastion on the Northern front of the Citadel, Weire / 13. Eastern Gate of the Citadel, Fort of Weire Sketches about Kurrah, Mannickpore Lithographed throughout with pictorial title, dedication and 8 uncoloured lithograph plates of sheet size 33.2 x 48 cm on India paper by William Gauci (1), F Nicholsan (7) after Abbott, lithographed by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co. LIST OF PLATES 1. Huts near the bungalow at Kurrah / 2. Some arches with a tomb of a Mussalman chief / 3. A Near View of the Tomb / 4. The Gateway of the Gossain’s Fort near Kurrah / 5. View from the bastion of the Gossain’s Fort, with Rajah Jychund’s Fort in the distance / 6. Building on the side of the road near Kurrah / 7. A Tomb near Deyrah Gunje, near the Cawnpore Road / 8. Tomb near Deyrah Balwant Singh succeeded as Maharaja of Bharatpur on the death of both his grandfather and father, within the space of two months, at the age of seven. Almost immediately, he was captured by his cousin Rao Durjan Sal, and imprisoned in the Fort. The storming of the formidable fortress of Bhurtpore took place during the Jat War. Between December 1825 and January 1826 British troops under General Lord Combermere besieged the Jats' capital. The campaign continued until 18 January when artillery fire and the detonation of several mines opened a breach in the fortress which was then stormed and captured. PROVENANCE From the Collection of Robert and Maria Travis (bookplate) Lot 0001E, Bloomsbury Auctions, Travel Books From the Collection of Robert and Maria Travis , 2007 Acquired from the above Important Private Collection, New Delhi NON-EXPORTABLE
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51
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100
ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS: IN PURSUIT OF THE PICTURESQUE
4-5 MAY 2022
Estimate
Rs 1,50,000 - 2,50,000
$2,000 - 3,335
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